Agent Mith
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@Davidstrolder Have the authors of these books given their consent? Did you compensate them or their estates? Did you agree to not hold them legally accountable if their character's life advice is to kill your enemies? Or are you just having the consciousness of a book rather than characters?
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@itsrobbie1998 @bugmode If you have some ad blocking in place, it may not be able to correctly profile you and is just sending you the cheapest ads to run. This happens to me occasionally also.
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@Christopher314A @Ric_RTP The problem is, even if productivity does increase, these companies are laying people off long before that happens. It makes no business sense, and is only for short term stock increases to appeal to asset holding companies.
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@Ric_RTP Thing is- if the productivity went up 10x, but the cost only increased 2x- this is simply a budgetting outcome- not an indictment of AI.
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Microsoft just banned its own engineers from using AI.
The tool was literally costing MORE than the humans it was supposed to replace.
They lied to you about AI adoption and now the whole narrative is blowing up:
Microsoft gave thousands of engineers access to Claude Code six months ago and encouraged them to use it.
Engineers loved it and adoption exploded. But then the invoices arrived.
Token-based pricing means every query, every code review, every debugging session costs money. At scale across 100,000 engineers, the numbers became so large that Microsoft issued an internal order to cancel nearly all Claude Code licenses by end of June and force everyone onto their own cheaper tool instead.
The company that invested $5 billion in Anthropic just told its own people to stop using Anthropic's product because it costs too much.
Uber's story is even worse...
Their CTO Praveen Neppalli Naga told The Information that the budget he planned for the full year was "blown away already" by April.
Uber had rolled out Claude Code in December 2025. By March, 84% of their 5,000 engineers were using it with 70% of all committed code coming from AI systems.
Heavy users were burning $500 to $2,000 per month each. Naga himself spent $1,200 in a single two-hour demo session.
The company had even built internal leaderboards ranking engineers by how much AI they used. They literally gamified the spending and then ran out of money.
Now look at what Nvidia's own VP of applied deep learning Bryan Catanzaro said to Axios last month. Direct quote:
"For my team, the cost of compute is far beyond the costs of the employees."
This is a VP at the company that SELLS the chips saying that using AI is more expensive than paying humans.
Think about what this means for the entire AI narrative.
Every CEO on every earnings call for the past two years has said the same thing:
AI will make us more efficient, reduce headcount, and cut costs.
The stock market rewarded every company that said it.
Fired workers, stock goes up. Announced AI adoption, stock goes up.
But the actual companies deploying AI at scale are discovering the math doesn't work. The MORE employees use AI, the HIGHER the bill.
Goldman Sachs forecasts a 24x increase in token consumption by 2030 as companies adopt AI agents. Gartner just published a report showing that even though individual token prices will drop 90% by 2030, total enterprise AI costs will go UP because agents consume exponentially more tokens per task than basic tools.
Meta built an internal dashboard called "Claudeonomics" to track which employees use the most AI. Amazon started pushing engineers to "tokenmaxx," their internal term for consuming as many AI tokens as possible.
Both companies are spending hundreds of billions on AI infrastructure this year alone.
And Microsoft, the company that bet its entire future on AI, just told 100,000 engineers to stop using the tool they liked best because the per-token bills got out of control.
The companies building AI are telling investors it saves money. The companies using AI are finding out it costs more than the humans it was supposed to replace. And even the company that makes the chips just admitted it through its own VP.
This is the gap nobody on Wall Street is pricing in.
$725 billion in AI infrastructure spending this year across Big Tech. And the first companies to actually deploy these tools at scale are already pulling back because the economics don't work.
What do you think?
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@moomoo_Art @YouLooseDontTry @TheGameVerse Have you not played any of the GTA games before? Shit like this is canon
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This is a serious, developing situation in Garden Grove, Orange County, California.
Quick Summary:
• A 34,000-gallon tank at GKN Aerospace (12122 Western Ave) containing methyl methacrylate (a volatile, flammable, and toxic chemical used in plastics/aerospace manufacturing) began overheating and leaking vapors on Thursday.
• Fire crews have been unable to fully stabilize it. Officials say the tank cannot be secured.
• Two possible outcomes remain:
1. The tank fails → catastrophic spill of ~6,000–7,000 gallons of toxic chemicals.
2. Thermal runaway → explosion that could ignite nearby tanks.
Current Status (as of May 23, 2026):
• Evacuation orders affecting ~40,000 residents across parts of Garden Grove and surrounding cities (Cypress, Stanton, Anaheim, Buena Park, Westminster).
• Shelters are open. Schools closed. Roads blocked in the area.
• Crews are actively cooling the tank with water to buy time.
• No injuries reported so far, and air quality is currently stable, but officials are preparing for the worst.
This is being treated as a major hazmat incident with very real risks of a large chemical release or explosion.
If you’re in the area: Follow official alerts from Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA), local police, and Nixle. Do not ignore evacuation orders.
Stay safe out there. I’ll keep an eye on updates if you want the latest.

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@LarryBundyJr This is the same AI that government and businesses are trusting with our infrastructure.
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Agent Mith retweetledi

You may be wondering 2 things.
1) What happened to Trump? Who is he listening to?
2) Why does it feel like the internet isn’t real and engagement is fluctuating based on “particular topics” lately?
I think I can help answer both questions.
There is a company called Vine & Fig Tree (VFT).
VFT is a pro-Israel organization with ties to the administration.
Earlier this year, VFT was at the White House meeting with Sebastian Gorka.
Shortly after that White House meeting, I was contacted through a third party and asked to script-write for VFT.
The individual who contacted me is publicly very Christian and widely perceived as America First.
I was told the script would be used to create an AI-generated video on behalf of the White House, specifically for NSC and Sebastian Gorka.
They told me:
“Yeah we have to do this on behalf of them [the administration] because they don’t want it to look like it’s actually coming from the WH.. you know what I mean? I mean, it worked out for them and Nick Shirley.”
I was then given a Dropbox link containing research, polling data, internal comments, and strategy material compiled by VFT and the third party involved.
Inside the Dropbox were 7 folders.
Through those documents, I learned more about what this organization actually does.
Their reports monitor major conservative and "dissident-right" accounts and frequently frame those accounts as vulnerable to, or participating in, foreign influence operations.
The reports include information regarding @NickFuentes, @hodgetwins, @RealCandaceO, @TuckerCarlson, @jacksonhinklle, @IanCarrollShow, and @MarioNawfal just to name a few.
They also collected polling and response data surrounding @joekent16jan19’s resignation from the administration.
In another report, they argue that distrust surrounding Charlie Kirk’s assassination was mostly due to Americans falling for Russian, Iranian, and Pakistani propaganda networks.
In that same Charlie Kirk report they state, "This represents an urgent national security threat... and demands a whole-of-government response on par with cyberattacks or terrorism."
The internal comments attached to these reports are what stood out most.
They talk about "going after" Fuentes, stating "undermining his Christian identity is probably a good Idea."
They contemplate "getting" @MattWalshBlog or @michaeljknowles to publish on behalf of VFT.
They suggest collaborating with NCRI, founded by Joel Finkelstein - a multi-million dollar organization that tracks "hate speech" on social media.
Another internal comment weighs in on how they will advise politicians based on their data which also compiles info surrounding JD Vance's 2028 run:
“There is definitely a way to use this in our favor: tell politicians that there are two wings of the party, they don’t overlap, the majority lies here, and this is where you should be if you want to get re-elected..."
The documents also discuss:
Burner profiles, burner ad accounts, AI-generated interview-style videos, audience personas, “troll content briefs”, engagement testing, and ideological audience segmentation.
If you're wondering whether the White House is actually listening to VFT...
It's worth reviewing the White House's latest 16-page Counterterrorism Strategy touted by Gorka.
More to follow.



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@pelositracker Fantastic. Now do California. I can't believe they banned menthol lol.
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The Trump FDA story is crazy
Big Tobacco donated $5,000,000 to Trump's super PAC
Two days later, Reynolds American's executives met with Trump at his Florida golf club to demand the FDA reverse its flavored vape ban
Trump then personally called RFK Jr. and his health secretary to complain about the ban
Then questioned the FDA commissioner directly for not moving fast enough
The FDA commissioner who said no resigned days later and so did RFK Jr.'s chief spokesperson, citing the vape policy as the reason
Then the ban was lifted within a week
The White House says it had nothing to do with the $5,000,000

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@HensonShaving Capitalism also enables people to decide for themselves whether to buy or not buy something.
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@darkspark317 @Moonie__OS @Steam 2 white men commited a mass shooting at a mosque.. but on track they were cowards and committed suicide.. but teen takeovers are the problem😂😂. Fucking sun dodger!
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@TheAhmadOsman Where do GB10 Blackwell chipsets fall under in here? I didn't see it mentioned, and Nvidia Sparks seems to be popular enough to warrant attention.
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DROP EVERYTHING
The bible for running LLMs locally is now available online to read for free
Covers what to use on
- Laptop / edge / odd hardware
- Mac-first workflows
- Single RTX GPUs
- 2-4+ NVIDIA / CUDA GPUs
- General production serving
- Long-context / MoE / routing
- NVIDIA max performance
- Cluster orchestration
Software
- llama.cpp
- MLX / MLX-LM
- ExLlamaV2
- ExLlamaV3
- vLLM
- SGLang
- TensorRT-LLM
- NVIDIA Dynamo
You should read this, and if you cannot now then you most definitely wanna bookmark it for later
Local AI FTW
Ahmad@TheAhmadOsman
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@GoUncensored @RepThomasMassie @tedcruz @mtgreenee Doesn't that tell you something? Same thing happened in 2020, massive influx of cash from foreign interests and atypical voter turnout. Just totally normal and nothing to see here?
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@RepThomasMassie @tedcruz @mtgreenee Ed Gallrein had 30% more votes yesterday than your last 3 primary opponents combined.
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@theo Why is grok never on these lists? It's not like it doesn't have comparable solutions.
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Oh my god it scored worse than Composer 2! Not even 2.5! And it cost 4x more to run!!!
This might be the worst major lab model drop of all time. Llama 4 tier. Insane.

Michael Truell@mntruell
Gemini Flash 3.5 is now on CursorBench, our main coding agent eval. We’ll keep updating the leaderboard as new models come out. cursor.com/evals
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@AtlasWireHQ @TimmyC1134 @nicksortor This is why last time "war" was officially declared was world war 2.
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🚨 BREAKING: A War Powers Resolution meant to STRIP President Trump of his military powers has ADVANCED in the US Senate after RINO Sen. Bill Cassidy voted YES, 50-47
Cassidy is LIVID because Trump SUCCESSFULLY ousted him from his seat this week
THIS IS WHY CORNYN MUST GO TOO!
These backstabbing RINOs will TURN on Trump the moment they don’t need him.
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@1776_MAGA__2024 @BroadcastAutist @LWCnewswire It's not the control, it's the platform and mechanism of presentation itself. It's actively harmful to young developing minds.
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@BroadcastAutist @LWCnewswire Honestly it’s really up to the parents you can control your kids iPhone with yours
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@Bensam123TV @WallStreetApes Are the people in those 21 homes leaving of their own accord? You're also assuming they're just "putting a pile in their lot". The end result is the same, loss of land against their will for something they invariably voted against, and they'll be living next to a data center.
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@WallStreetApes So 'seized' isn't' the right word as they aren't taking their home, most likely putting a pile in their lot, sucks, but economic benefits are most definitely worth it for the rest of us. They're getting reimbursed financially too.
21 homes are actually being destroyed, not 330.
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Another American has just been informed half her property will be seized with eminent domain by Georgia Power to support Data Centers
“They are going to demo all of these trees, playhouse, fence, fire pits, the pool, the spa, all of this, including our two neighbors' houses. They're completely demoing theirs. This easement is only going to be 12 feet our house, 12 feet from our bedroom where we sleep”
“I am just one of many homeowners who are impacted by Georgia Power's high voltage power lines that that are going in to support data centers that are being built all over”
It affects over 330 private properties. Georgia Power says it will negotiate purchases and easements and use eminent domain
Georgia Power claims its to strengthen the grid for the growing energy demand in Georgia due to many new data centers
We should not be letting this happen. We need protections from data center projects
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Agent Mith retweetledi

This American needs to lead the Department of Education
“This is my audition to become the head of the US Department of Education
- My first act of office will be immediately abolishing the No Child Left Behind Act. Yes, we will be leaving children behind. If they fail a class, they will have to repeat it
- My second act is one that I'm very passionate about. We will be bringing zeros back. If you don't know, in many schools in the US right now, students receive 40% or 50% if they do zero work, if they do not complete an assignment. And my school included, and many other schools, are not going to be allowed to give a student a 50% if they do not turn in any work. They will have to receive a zero.
Likewise, there will be no completion grades, If you just attempt an assignment, that doesn't mean you get a 55%. Like, if you get a 1 out of 10, you earned a 10% on that assignment, and that's okay. Sometimes failing happens, and we don't need to just inflate the grades just for fun. Grades will reflect students' actual performance and understanding of the content
- The third one I'm very excited for as well. Teacher evaluations will take place once a year and teachers will be observed by another current teacher from a different school. Teachers would volunteer to be evaluators. They would get a sub for the day, no questions asked, and then they would evaluate objectively. That way the person evaluating you does not know you and does not have any personal bias towards you. Hopefully.
- The fourth one, I think this should be common sense, but I hear that it happens all the time at some schools. Never at mine. But teachers shouldn't be expected to work for free. I hear elementary teachers are doing these before and after work things that they aren't getting paid for, like lunch duty or recess duty or pickup duty, whatever it is. The school needs those things covered.
People can volunteer for it, and then they have to get paid for it. They can't force you to cover other people's classes for free. They have to pay you extra if they're gonna take away your lunch or your prep or whatever time that is supposed to be yours and then force you to do something without getting paid. There will be no more voluntelling.
Hire this woman. The most important thing we need to do is hold students back and force them to learn the work. No more dumbing down out standards
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@ClaudeDevs I get more usage out of my Codex $20 plan than I did my Claude Code $100 plan. You need to do more than a reset to win back business. The fact that Codex will continue a task until completion, even if you run out of tokens partway through, is a differentiator.
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