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DSRPTV@UnsureDAO·
@WatcherGuru Let Anthropic ipo before these announcements. Jeez
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Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: Elon Musk's 'SpaceX' signs agreement with Claude AI developer Anthropic.
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DSRPTV@UnsureDAO·
@fw_bigjay Guy is narrating himself like the old Batman tv show
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Making your own punching sound effects is an elite move
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DSRPTV@UnsureDAO·
@rawsalerts That airline insurance policy about to go to work
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R A W S A L E R T S@rawsalerts·
🚨#BREAKING: Watch as dashcam video shows a United Airlines flight clipping a light pole during landing before striking a bakery truck on the ground, leaving the truck driver hospitalized. 📌#Newark | #NewJersey Watch as dashcam footage from a bakery truck captures the moment United Airlines Flight 169, a Boeing 767-424ER arriving from Venice, clips a light pole during its final approach into Newark Liberty International Airport before striking the truck on the ground. The impact occurs in the final seconds before touchdown, with the light pole visibly bending toward the runway after the aircraft passes overhead. At the time, winds were gusting above 35 mph, creating challenging headwind conditions that may have contributed to the close clearance. Despite the incident, the aircraft carrying 231 people on board landed safely with no reported injuries and taxied to the gate under its own power. The truck driver was hospitalized with small cuts. Authorities are expected to review the incident. The FAA is investigating
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DSRPTV@UnsureDAO·
@nypost Ohh man hopefully someone gets discovery quick on this guy quick. You know he’s trying to delete all his history.
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New York Post@nypost·
Influencer's husband threatens Eric Swalwell after he allegedly bombarded her with nudes and turned up at her house trib.al/ViaN3h5
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Zerin Dube@SpeedSportLife·
Someone just paid $409k for a 222-mile 996 911 Turbo S 6spd on @Bringatrailer
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Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
NEW: President Trump calls Artemis II during their voyage, congratulating them and inviting them to the White House! "I look forward to having you in the Oval Office at the White House, and we will celebrate your incredible achievements and triumphs!"
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DSRPTV@UnsureDAO·
@MarioNawfal At the very least spank this spineless little Shit. He put American lives in danger!
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸🇮🇱 Trump threatened to jail whoever leaked the missing pilot story. Turns out it was Netanyahu's favorite journalist. Amit Segal, one of Israel's most influential political commentators and a journalist so close to Netanyahu that the PM reportedly offered him a cabinet position, just confirmed on Telegram that he broke the story about the second missing airman. Trump blamed the leak for tipping off Iran, which then offered bounties for the pilot's capture: "The person that did the story will go to jail" So now what? The leak didn't come from American media. It came from inside Israel's political-media ecosystem, from a journalist with direct proximity to the Prime Minister's office. That raises an obvious question about where Segal got his information and why it was released during the most sensitive rescue operation of the war. When pressed by the New York Post, Segal backpedaled, saying he's "not sure" he was first and pivoted to "I will protect my sources." Will Trump follow through on his threat against an Israeli journalist connected to the government he's fighting alongside? Or does this quietly disappear? The answer will tell you a lot about how this alliance actually works. Source: Newsweek, Telegram
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇮🇷🇴🇲 Iran is building a permanent toll system for Hormuz and deciding who pays and who doesn't... Tehran reportedly plans to jointly administer the Strait with Oman, charging $2 million per vessel. Oman gets a seat at the table as a reward for its mediation efforts and geographic position along the waterway. But the real story is in the exceptions. China sails through free. Pakistan gets 20 tankers. Iraq was declared a "brotherly country." And days ago, an Egyptian vessel carrying food reportedly passed without paying a cent, a political gesture thanking Cairo for its role in mediation. Iran is rebuilding the strait as a loyalty program. Friends transit freely. Mediators get rewarded. Enemies pay or don't pass at all. The parliament already codified this into law. The IRGC has the enforcement capability. And Oman's involvement gives it a veneer of international legitimacy. The U.S. went to war partly to prevent Iran from ever having this kind of leverage over global energy. Six weeks later, Iran has more control over Hormuz than at any point in its history, and it's institutionalizing that control while the bombs are still falling. Source: NYT Medial: @A_M_R_M1

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SLC Fatigue@MarinasHammer·
@KSLcom *After he pulled out a weapon and charged at police. Good Lord. Do I have to help you with the truth on every headline?
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DSRPTV@UnsureDAO·
@NormieUtah Their stock images need an overhaul as well
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NormieUtah@NormieUtah·
KSL is back to their dirty tricks again. This horrific crime was committed by “a man…”🤦‍♂️ They buried the lede in the last para: Police say Ramirez-Padilla "is a Mexican national with ties to Mexico and does not have any U.S. identifying documents."
KSL.com - Utah Breaking News@KSLcom

A man who told police he was under the influence of drugs was arrested for investigation of attempted murder Wednesday after police found a woman bleeding from her neck. ow.ly/2ziC50YwATQ

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James O'Keefe@JamesOKeefeIII·
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS FRAUD CASH FOR BALLOTS PART I: Homeless Bribed with Cash & Drugs In Exchange For Registering To Vote & Signing Election Petitions Caught On Tape Undercover On Skid Row In California. “You can just put Pinocchio Lane.” California NGOs Encourage Fake Addresses To Homeless People To Sign Petitions & Register Voters, A State & Federal Felony. Footage Shows 28 Instances Of Cash Changing Hands For Ballot Signatures & Voter Registration Forms. Many of the petitioners had no understanding of the petitions’ purpose they were advertising. Circulators also instructed individuals to use fake addresses. “Oh, you can just fake an address.” Weingart Center, which received hundreds of millions in public funding, is on tape directing people to where the fraudulent petitioners are located, and directing homeless individuals to petitioners & coaching plausible deniability. “See they say ignorance is no excuse for the law. But a lot of times, I have to say ‘I didn’t know, I had no idea.’” We encountered 28 instances of petitioners offering cash, cigarettes, and marijuana for signatures on petitions. Weingart employees advised: “See they say ignorance is no excuse for the law. But a lot of times, I have to say ‘I didn’t know, I had no idea.’” All happening outside taxpayer-funded housing organizations. Weingart CEO earned $432,000 before resigning from the Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency. James O’Keefe and the OMG Team went undercover on Skid Row, posing as homeless individuals. On hidden cameras, petitioners admitted they are paid $7–$10 per signature, sometimes earning $1,000 or more per day, collecting signatures from individuals with minimal knowledge of what they were signing. “$7 a signature, $5 a signature, $10 a signature.” “We gon’ give you $2.” Populus Inc., a political consulting firm, was circulating petitions funded by @Uber, @Delta, @United, and the American Hotel & Lodging Association (@AHLA). On camera, one petitioner said, “We have one that taxes billionaires 5%. One-time tax. 5% and that’s gonna go towards healthcare.” Other petitions sought to overturn LA’s $30 minimum wage for hotel and airline workers. Paying per signature and encouraging fake addresses violates federal and state election law and is proof of fraud happening in California. Weingart employees were caught directing the homeless to the location of the petitioners and coaching them on plausible deniability. Intake coordinator Jason Warren told an undercover journalist exactly where and when to find them: “Most time they be right across the street, under that tree… Monday through Friday.” In 2016, nine individuals were arrested on Skid Row for exchanging cash and cigarettes for signatures; in 2019 they were charged on 14 counts under the exact same California Elections Code section. Yet when confronted, nearby LAPD officers dismissed the activity as “a civil lawsuit.” “Paying per signature violates state election law and is evidence of election fraud in California,” the investigation concludes. On Skid Row, we captured conduct on tape that violates Federal Law 52 U.S. Code §10307 and state law California Election Code §18603. Part II coming soon. @CAgovernor @MayorOfLA @AGPamBondi @TheJusticeDept @NathanHochmanDA @GovPressOffice @LADAOffice @CASOSVote @USAttyEssayli @GavinNewsom Follow Citizen Justice League @ctznjusticelg A network of citizen journalists exposing corruption and demanding accountability for America YT: @citizenjusticeleague?si=SYUXXv7nN0eshG_a" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@citizenjustic… IG: instagram.com/citizenjustice… FB: facebook.com/share/1CdcJb1b… TikTok: @citizenjusticeleague?_r=1&_t=ZP-94juhHbdzIN" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">tiktok.com/@citizenjustic… Paid partnerships with: American Independence Gold: Free Extra Gold & Silver with Qualifying Purchases. Go to OKEEFEMEDIAGOLD.com
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DSRPTV@UnsureDAO·
@kentuckygrl @zombiegunz @ScottPresler x.com/jamesokeefeiii… This proof was released an hour ago.
James O'Keefe@JamesOKeefeIII

CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS FRAUD CASH FOR BALLOTS PART I: Homeless Bribed with Cash & Drugs In Exchange For Registering To Vote & Signing Election Petitions Caught On Tape Undercover On Skid Row In California. “You can just put Pinocchio Lane.” California NGOs Encourage Fake Addresses To Homeless People To Sign Petitions & Register Voters, A State & Federal Felony. Footage Shows 28 Instances Of Cash Changing Hands For Ballot Signatures & Voter Registration Forms. Many of the petitioners had no understanding of the petitions’ purpose they were advertising. Circulators also instructed individuals to use fake addresses. “Oh, you can just fake an address.” Weingart Center, which received hundreds of millions in public funding, is on tape directing people to where the fraudulent petitioners are located, and directing homeless individuals to petitioners & coaching plausible deniability. “See they say ignorance is no excuse for the law. But a lot of times, I have to say ‘I didn’t know, I had no idea.’” We encountered 28 instances of petitioners offering cash, cigarettes, and marijuana for signatures on petitions. Weingart employees advised: “See they say ignorance is no excuse for the law. But a lot of times, I have to say ‘I didn’t know, I had no idea.’” All happening outside taxpayer-funded housing organizations. Weingart CEO earned $432,000 before resigning from the Los Angeles County Affordable Housing Solutions Agency. James O’Keefe and the OMG Team went undercover on Skid Row, posing as homeless individuals. On hidden cameras, petitioners admitted they are paid $7–$10 per signature, sometimes earning $1,000 or more per day, collecting signatures from individuals with minimal knowledge of what they were signing. “$7 a signature, $5 a signature, $10 a signature.” “We gon’ give you $2.” Populus Inc., a political consulting firm, was circulating petitions funded by @Uber, @Delta, @United, and the American Hotel & Lodging Association (@AHLA). On camera, one petitioner said, “We have one that taxes billionaires 5%. One-time tax. 5% and that’s gonna go towards healthcare.” Other petitions sought to overturn LA’s $30 minimum wage for hotel and airline workers. Paying per signature and encouraging fake addresses violates federal and state election law and is proof of fraud happening in California. Weingart employees were caught directing the homeless to the location of the petitioners and coaching them on plausible deniability. Intake coordinator Jason Warren told an undercover journalist exactly where and when to find them: “Most time they be right across the street, under that tree… Monday through Friday.” In 2016, nine individuals were arrested on Skid Row for exchanging cash and cigarettes for signatures; in 2019 they were charged on 14 counts under the exact same California Elections Code section. Yet when confronted, nearby LAPD officers dismissed the activity as “a civil lawsuit.” “Paying per signature violates state election law and is evidence of election fraud in California,” the investigation concludes. On Skid Row, we captured conduct on tape that violates Federal Law 52 U.S. Code §10307 and state law California Election Code §18603. Part II coming soon. @CAgovernor @MayorOfLA @AGPamBondi @TheJusticeDept @NathanHochmanDA @GovPressOffice @LADAOffice @CASOSVote @USAttyEssayli @GavinNewsom Follow Citizen Justice League @ctznjusticelg A network of citizen journalists exposing corruption and demanding accountability for America YT: @citizenjusticeleague?si=SYUXXv7nN0eshG_a" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@citizenjustic… IG: instagram.com/citizenjustice… FB: facebook.com/share/1CdcJb1b… TikTok: @citizenjusticeleague?_r=1&_t=ZP-94juhHbdzIN" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">tiktok.com/@citizenjustic… Paid partnerships with: American Independence Gold: Free Extra Gold & Silver with Qualifying Purchases. Go to OKEEFEMEDIAGOLD.com

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ThePersistence
ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
Received another threat from an employee who used his company email to send it. Just called the company & forwarded the email to a staff member. We must be really ruffling some feathers. I am not going to stop pushing for the SAVE America Act.
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DSRPTV@UnsureDAO·
I tried this in the past and realized different agents loved to contradict themselves. I was using Claude cli, and had cursor using same model run a security audit and was perplexed by the difference in opinions of the two, same models and all. Similar situation with Claude in GitHub. I have yet to play with Gemini since many updates or codex at all. You’re making me want to test it again ha.
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Jason Akatiff
Jason Akatiff@smaxor·
Everything worked. Every feature. Every flow. Every button. I went through the whole application yesterday. Functionality looked great. Nothing was broken. Nothing was slow. Nothing felt off. I was feeling good about it. Then I ran a multi-model code review. And Gemini found an auth bypass. Messaging and consent paths skipping authentication entirely in the routing middleware. Downstream APIs sitting there. Publicly accessible. The app worked perfectly. And it was wide open. That's the thing nobody talks about. Working and safe are not the same thing. You can ship something that passes every test. Hits every feature. Feels completely done. And still have a CRITICAL sitting underneath it that you never see. Until someone else does. So here's what I set up that caught it. Installed the Gemini CLI and the Codex CLI right inside Claude Code. Built a skill. /code-review Opus writes the code. Gemini reviews it. Codex reviews it. Neither of them wrote it. Neither of them care about protecting it. Then I hand everything back to Opus to go through every recommendation and decide what's real. Because 40 to 60 percent of what they flag is noise. They don't have the full context. But the auth bypass was real. And the app worked great right up until it didn't. Super easy to set up if you have OAuth for both and you're already in Claude Code. Just tell Claude to install the CLI for each one. Go to your command line and authenticate. It walks you through it. Then tell Claude Code you want to use the Gemini or Codex CLI to do a code review. It gets you started from there.
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DSRPTV@UnsureDAO·
Keep going dude! You came on the scene hawt and with fact based reporting. (What X is supposed to be about). I’m sure a lot of people that cannot handle truths reported posts. Let’s hope X has some human eyes behind this review process and get you monetizing again. Rooting for you!
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SLC Fatigue@MarinasHammer·
I’m banned from monetization, labeled as an extremist, and my work is only being shown to you, my loyal Utah truth seeking patriots. AND WE’RE STILL COOKING. I need your support more than ever through retweets and comments and likes of my comments to help keep this account alive. I’m under review and I want them to see how important this work is to the community in Utah. Just today, my work helped get a criminal illegal in PARK CITY featured on DHS timeline and on the deportation list. The momentum is unstoppable. Even under extreme shadowbanning. Thank you! - MH🔨
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DSRPTV@UnsureDAO·
@MarinasHammer H-1Bs are out of control here too in Utah. I get they pay taxes and want to be here, blah-blah, but it’s kind of wild now when you have American kids graduating and can’t get jobs.
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SLC Fatigue@MarinasHammer·
Utahns: in your opinion, what is the #1 biggest issue facing Utah today?
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DSRPTV@UnsureDAO·
@MarinasHammer 5’7” and 300 lbs? He’s winded for sure.
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SLC Fatigue@MarinasHammer·
In the least surprising turn of events ever, this is the suspect taken into custody shortly after they posted this. Now you know why they banned mugshots:
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DSRPTV@UnsureDAO·
@MarinasHammer I’m guessing right now kids and fire extinguisher
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SLC Fatigue@MarinasHammer·
What!? LDS Church in Orem, UT broken into- unidentified white substance found throughout the building and cultural hall was also coated with the substance. Church cancelled. Unclear if police were called. This needs to be investigated.
KSL.com - Utah Breaking News@KSLcom

Church services were canceled Sunday morning at a meetinghouse in Orem after members arriving for worship discovered a suspected break-in and an unidentified white substance spread throughout parts of the building. ow.ly/1HT750YqTNR

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John Macgowan
John Macgowan@john_macgowan·
Imagine being a kid at school in Iran and the regime falls and then the stacy you were lo key in love with shows up the next day without her burqa and she's mid.
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Palmer Luckey
Palmer Luckey@PalmerLuckey·
This gets to the core of the issue more than any debate about specific terms. Do you believe in democracy? Should our military be regulated by our elected leaders, or corporate executives? Seemingly innocuous terms from the latter like "You cannot target innocent civilians" are actually moral minefields that lever differences of cultural tradition into massive control. Who is a civilian and not? What makes them innocent or not? What does it mean for them to be a "target" vs collateral damage? Existing policy and law has very clear answers for these questions, but unelected corporations managing profits and PR will often have a very different answer. Imagine if a missile company tried to enforce the above policy, that their product cannot be used to target innocent civilians, that they can shut off access if elected leaders decide to break those terms. Sounds, good, right? Not really - in addition to the value judgement problems I list above, you also have to account for questions like: -What level of information, classified and otherwise, does the corporation receive that would allow them to make these determinations? How much leverage would they have to demand more? -What if an elected President merely threatens a dictator with using our weapons in a certain way, ala Madman Theory/MAD? Is the threat seen as empty because the dictator knows the corporate executives will cut off the military? Is the threat enough to trigger the cutoff? How might either of those determinations vary if the current corporate executive happens to like the dictator or dislike the President? -At what level of confidence does the cutoff trigger, both in writing and in reality? The fact that this is a debate over AI does not change the underlying calculus. The same problems apply to definitions and use of ethically fraught but important capabilities like surveillance systems or autonomous weapons. It is easy to say "But they will have cutouts to operate with autonomous systems for defensive use!", but you immediately get into the same issues and more - what is autonomous? What is defensive? What about defending an asset during an offensive action, or parking a carrier group off the coast of a nation that considers us to be offensive? At the end of the day, you have to believe that the American experiment is still ongoing, that people have the right to elect and unelect the authorities making these decisions, that our imperfect constitutional republic is still good enough to run a country without outsourcing the real levers of power to billionaires and corpos and their shadow advisors. I still believe. And that is why "bro just agree the AI won't be involved in autonomous weapons or mass surveillance why can't you agree it is so simple please bro" is an untenable position that the United States cannot possibly accept.
Under Secretary of War Emil Michael@USWREMichael

Prior to their new “Constitution,” @AnthropicAI had an old one they desperately tried to delete from the internet. “Choose the response that is least likely to be viewed as harmful or offensive to a non-western cultural tradition of any sort.”

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