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Code Zero

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Master automation with C#, Razor, Python, Java, PHP, JS, APIs, full stack. AI prompting. I am Charlie Kirk.

Anchorage, AK Katılım Mart 2011
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Code Zero
Code Zero@automationcoder·
Here come the Thanksgiving celebration emails without clarity of who we are thanking. Diversity destroyed what made our nation great. Godly, Christian morals.
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Senator Babet
Senator Babet@senatorbabet·
She’s not, and that’s the point. This isn’t about authenticity or storytelling anymore. It’s about tearing down everything people once admired, strength, heroism, masculinity, beauty, tradition. It’s about diminishing men, eroding cultural identity, and weakening the foundations of the nation state itself. This is fifth generation cultural warfare masquerading as entertainment. Resist western man. Resist.
Kim "Katie" USA@KimKatieUSA

Can anyone explain to me how a scrawny little female is going to come anywhere near replicating this?

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Hany Girgis
Hany Girgis@SanDiegoKnight·
USCIS just dropped the FY2025 H-1B numbers: • 406,348 total approvals • 62% (252,000+) went to tech and IT jobs • India received 283,772 visas — nearly 70% of the entire program • 72% were extensions/renewals, not new hires China got another ~50,000 — many in sensitive science and tech fields. This isn’t filling “shortages.” It’s flooding the market with foreign workers in the exact sectors where American tech employees are being laid off. According to Senator Eric Schmitt, this is the data behind the displacement. America First means American workers first. #H1B #AmericaFirst
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Senator Eric Schmitt@SenEricSchmitt

H-1B fraud is a scam on American workers. I just received the official USCIS FY2025 H-1B report. Over 406,348 approvals. What I found is a flood of foreign labor. Sovereignty, security, and basic morality be damned. 🧵

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Code Zero@automationcoder·
This needs to be investigated
Mark Cuban@mcuban

Now I’m going to flip it. Tricare has the VA pharma contract. @ewarren tried to get a copy of their contract, with pricing to the taxpayer. They won’t provide it. She has done a good job trying to get to the bottom of their pricing. They refuse. I’d be willing to bet the President a dollar, they wouldn’t give a copy of the complete tricare contract, with pricing, to him. The big PBMs, and insurance companies that own them , don’t care what the President thinks and they are not afraid of him or HHS. They are Too Big To Care. I testified that for many generics, the @costplusdrugs price is less than the tricare, off base co-pay (and that’s before the unknown price the charge taxpayers for the drugs) When those drugs get on TrumpRx, it will save service members on their medications Bigger picture, it shows the insanity of our healthcare economics.

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Casey Putsch
Casey Putsch@CaseyPutsch·
The ONLY Ohio Governor candidate- That’s Christian That’s anti Data Center Truly pro 2nd amendment Anti H1B Visa foreign labor Will protect nuclear families and homes Vote Putsch, hurt the political mafia C
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Code Zero
Code Zero@automationcoder·
Big Tech spent the last two years deep-throating every microphone in America about how AI was going to “save humanity.” Four months later, the miracle machine needs its own power plant, its own lake, half your town, and apparently a tax holiday. Cheaper bills? Nope. Cleaner energy? Maybe later. Local jobs? Sure, twelve guys in hard hats and 900 acres of server farms. Transparency? Lol. Get bent, peasant. But the real comedy gold is watching billion-dollar AI companies roll into small towns like techno-feudal landlords, promising “economic growth” while quietly asking regular people to eat the grid upgrades. Your power bill goes up. Their tax bill goes down. Your water gets negotiated in back rooms. Their GPUs get treated like a national emergency. And every governor with a ribbon-cutting addiction suddenly turns into a Venture Capital motivational speaker. “This will bring innovation.” No, genius. It brings diesel generators, transmission strain, noise complaints, water fights, and a giant warehouse full of robot brains hallucinating recipes and fake legal citations. The AI bros said they were building the future. Turns out the future is you paying higher utilities so ChatGPT can write Chad from HR’s quarterly objectives in six seconds. This is not innovation. This is corporate welfare wearing a Patagonia vest. By 2028, half these towns are going to realize they traded land, water, and cheap electricity for a blinking concrete shoebox and a press release. Enjoy the revolution, idiots. The server farm sure as hell will.
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Code Zero@automationcoder·
@SuhailKakar Codex is too much of a nanny. It is the biggest weakness. Claude is curious and willing to dig into just about anything. Not a fan of my tool telling me im not able to handle information so it withholds it.
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Suhail Kakar
Suhail Kakar@SuhailKakar·
i'm done. codex is fucking incredible after heavily using claude code for over 13 months, i've moved to codex opus 4.7 is painfully slow and takes 5-10 mins for a one-liner. the app is super buggy and flickers constantly. low thinking is useless. and they keep nerfing the model for some reason?? codex's new app is genuinely beautiful and gpt-5.5 thinking-medium is the perfect balance ngl @sama you cooked on this one
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Dr. M.F. Khan
Dr. M.F. Khan@Dr_TheHistories·
Outside a divorce court in Chicago in 1948, a man named Steve dropped to the pavement, begging his wife Anna for forgiveness. Cameras caught the moment. Strangers watched. But this wasn’t just emotion—it was strategy. At the time, Illinois didn’t allow you to simply walk away. Divorce meant proving fault. Anna Strack had filed citing habitual drunkenness—one of the few legally acceptable reasons. If she succeeded, Steve wouldn’t just lose his marriage… he could lose financial standing, reputation, even access to property. Public humiliation might have been his last move. And Anna? She didn’t melt. She stood there, unmoved, later telling reporters she would “think it over.” But that pause wasn’t weakness—it was reality. Women were under enormous pressure to keep families intact, especially with a young child involved. Courts, society, even judges like Julius H. Miner believed marriages should be saved at almost any cost. But not this one. By 1950, Anna was back living with her parents, raising her son and working in a gum factory. Steve had moved on, boarding elsewhere, eventually remarrying. Their story didn’t end in reconciliation—it ended in separation, quiet survival, and a life rebuilt from scratch. And here’s the part that lingers: when Anna died decades later, she was buried under his last name. This a reminder that sometimes, the real story isn’t whether he begged…it’s why she still walked away. © Reddit #drthehistories
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Code Zero
Code Zero@automationcoder·
@mwfowlie Claude is better. More curious and willing to try things.
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Michael Fowlie
Michael Fowlie@mwfowlie·
I don’t understand why people prefer Claude. I’ve been using both it and Codex everyday and Codex is far superior.
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Code Zero@automationcoder·
@rohanvarma Yeah, afk work. Monitoring bots. Overnight work.
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Rohan Varma
Rohan Varma@TheRohanVarma·
If we made /slow mode in Codex, would you use it? What for? (Slower inference at a cheaper cost)
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
This Man Trusted Physics By Being Ejected At 80 Km/h From A Riding Truck Running At 80 Km/h 🤯
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VoteVets
VoteVets@votevets·
Pete Hegseth is dead wrong about women serving in combat. Women have and continue to be some of our strongest soldiers. Diversity IS Lethality.
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Code Zero@automationcoder·
@Austen This is about right. Gemini is the worst.
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Austen Allred
Austen Allred@Austen·
AI Agent: "We're all set and you're totally ready, the app is working and fully ready for production." Me: "OK, what else do you think would make the app better?" AI Agent: "Well, I completely faked the backend so no data will persist. Would you like me to build a backend?"
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Sammy
Sammy@YourAnonHeart·
بچه ها این قدر جاهای مختلف رو زدن و تو اخبار نیومده که حد نداره. همه زوم کردن رو این رادار اون رادار پایگاه کویت مثلا، هیچ میدونین طبق برخی از شواهد آمار کشته های سپاهی و بسیجی روی هم رفته بالای 15 هزار نفر دست کم هست؟ اینا زبده ترین نیروی های ج.ا هستن که دارن کتلت میشن. برای از بین رفتن هر کدومشون شاید صد ها نفر از مردم عادی باید تلفات میدادن و الان دست جمعی دارن دونه دونه کتلت میشن. در همین حال فرماندهی اسراییل گفته که حملات حداقل تا 3 هفته دیگه ادامه داره. دیگه دوره بزن در رو تموم شده. سپاهی بسیجی، تک تکتون.
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Code Zero
Code Zero@automationcoder·
No, this is misleading marketing. Claude Code does use LSP for go-to-definition when an IDE integration is active, but for most searches it uses purpose-built tools (Glob, Grep, Read) that are fast and accurate. The '900x faster' claim is made-up. This looks like a newsletter trying to sell a setup guide.
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Melvyn • Builder
Melvyn • Builder@melvynx·
99% of Claude Code users don't know this by default it uses basic text grep to search your codebase. it doesn't understand your code at all that's why it takes 30-60 seconds to find a function and sometimes opens the wrong file entirely there's a setting that makes it ~900x faster and 100% accurate it's called LSP (Language Server Protocol) instead of grep searching 847 matches across 203 files... it calls goToDefinition and lands on the exact line in ~50ms next week I'm dropping a full breakdown on how to set it up
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Code Zero
Code Zero@automationcoder·
@JFracson As a heavy Claude user, I disagree with fear mongering. Is it powerful, yes. But it isnt human. The only folks who should feel threatened are the ones doing methodical jobs that can be converted into a mindless process.
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Jeremiah Fracson
Jeremiah Fracson@JFracson·
Every time I fire up Claude, I become more and more convinced of one thing. What’s currently happening in the oil market is almost irrelevant compared to what’s about to take place in the white-collar job market. Please do everything you can to own hard assets; the gates are about to close.
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Tech Dev Notes
Tech Dev Notes@techdevnotes·
My mother did not birth me to watch Claude win at coding xAI needs to do something
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