Jim

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Jim

Jim

@avatar_jim

Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Jim
Jim@avatar_jim·
Retention of our military dominance merely allows kicking the can down the road one more time. It is NOT a solution. As you said with the word "catastrophic", the only real solution is regime change. But, appropriately, no outside nation is willing to put boots on the ground for that. Our American revolution was successful 250 years ago because we were armed. The Iranian people are NOT armed. They are helpless before the IRGC. The solution is to fix that. I call it "Operation Iran 2A". Helicopter drop countless concealable pistols over all of Iran, especially the population centers. Give the People of Persia their voice.
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Jim@avatar_jim·
@k_ovfefe2 Not sure God had a lot to do with it, but I like your attitude!
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Jim@avatar_jim·
@elonmusk Why is it "almost finished"? Surely you are using AI to write this right? Why wasn't this done looong ago? And you should be way past version 1.0
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
SpaceX has almost finished writing V1.0 of an in-house AI training stack in C that exact-maps to 220k GB300s with 800G NICs, making heavy use of pipeline parallelism and getting as close to bare metal as possible. The potential speed improvement vs JAX for large training runs is over an order of magnitude.
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Jim@avatar_jim·
Time for Operation Iran 2A. Helicopter drop MANY conceal-friendly pistols with ammo over all of Iran. The people have no voice because they are disarmed. The people know who the IRGC are. Give the people a voice. The IRGC of course will collect many of the small pistols, but they are already heavily armed. Do the math: such pistols and ammo would be about $300 qty 1 - and this would NOT be qty 1. A deployed carrier strike group is about $7 million per day, and we have 3 deployed to the region. $21M/day / $300/pistol = 70,000 pistols/day Let's hear the voice of the People of Persia.
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
"I have just read the response from Iran’s so-called 'Representatives.' I don’t like it — TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE! Thank you for your attention to this matter." -President DONALD J. TRUMP
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Jim
Jim@avatar_jim·
@CynicalPublius False. The worst scandal in U.S. history was the successful coup when LBJ w. CIA and Mafia killed JFK. Second was successful coup of the 2020 Steal.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
REMINDER: The worst scandal in U.S. history is the Trump/Russia Collusion Hoax. This was literally a coup attempt, executed by a sitting incumbent President (to block his successor) and the losing Presidential candidate (to overthrow the man who defeated her in a fair election). WORST SCANDAL IN U.S. HISTORY. And we are all so used to the crazy things the Democrats try to do that we lose sight of the sheer, awful magnitude of this scandal.
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Jim@avatar_jim·
@Ringo391854 @tomselliott The pardons were not valid. Prosecuting Fauci is a great way to make that case.
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Ringo
Ringo@Ringo391854·
@tomselliott FAUCI HAS BEEN PARDONED BY BIDEN. FAUCI HAS BEEN PARDONED BY BIDEN. HOW MANY TIMES DO YOU NEED TO READ THIS TO UNDERSTAND THAT THE DOJ CANNOT PROSECUTE HIM?
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Tom Elliott
Tom Elliott@tomselliott·
If the DoJ still pretends to care about enforcing the law equally, Tony Fauci must be indicted for lying to Congress. A thread, with receipts. 🧵
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LeeZ
LeeZ@LeeCZ73·
@tomselliott @ClayTravis Between the pardons and the DC judges/jury pool, the DOJ knows there is no point in attempting to bring charges. It is a gaurranteed loss and demoralization. [He is guilty as sin, but that is a completely different question]
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Jim@avatar_jim·
@Rainmaker1973 They aren't "shy" and they don't "avoid touching". The fragile small leaves that happen to grow too close to the other tree get ripped off, whiplashed by similar leaves of the other tree, which are also ripped off. Welcome to the jungle.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Crown shyness is a phenomenon where the top branches of neighboring trees avoid touching, leaving visible gaps between their crowns.
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Jim@avatar_jim·
@sweetcaralee @RandPaul Well said, Cara. It is good to see someone point this out. There is no statute of limitations on many of the crimes that Fauci committed.
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Cara Lee
Cara Lee@sweetcaralee·
@RandPaul Respectfully, there is no statute of limitations on mass murder & crimes against humanity. Get the first indictment now & while you have him, add the rest for all the people who died or were irreparably harmed by the toxic jabs & the willful suppression of known early treatments.
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Rand Paul
Rand Paul@RandPaul·
I've said it from the beginning: lying to Congress is a felony. Destroying federal records is a felony. Advising others to destroy federal records is a felony. Fauci did all three. His adviser was just indicted. Fauci is next. The deadline to prosecute Fauci is May 11. The DOJ must act now. nypost.com/2026/04/28/us-…
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Jim@avatar_jim·
@JoForLiberty @BasedMikeLee Jo, the Federal Reserve System is not a department of the US government. It is privately owned, and cannot even be audited by the US government. The Constitution gives the power to create money to Congress, so the law creating the Fed was/is unconstitutional.
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Jo Jorgensen
Jo Jorgensen@JoForLiberty·
Let's start with: Department of State Department of the Treasury Department of Defense Department of Justice Department of the Interior Department of Commerce Department of Labor Department of Health and Human Services Department of Housing and Urban Development Department of Transportation Department of Energy Department of Education Department of Homeland Security And of course, The FED.
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
Which departments of the U.S. government should not exist?
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Ashlee Vance
Ashlee Vance@ashleevance·
Here, in all its glory, is the exclusive first look at the massive @Tesla Semi factory. Our @corememory crew went to Nevada to see the line come to life, as it gets ready to pump out thousands of all-electric trucks. We saw the new cab and went on a drive too. Wunderbar!
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Jim@avatar_jim·
@r0ck3t23 The new chain of command. What could possibly go wrong?
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Larry Ellison just put a price on police accountability. It is $70. Everyone is arguing about AI copyright law. Ellison is building a total surveillance architecture for American law enforcement. He started by gutting the hardware racket. Larry Ellison: “Our body cameras cost 70 bucks. Normal body camera costs $7,000. Our body cameras are simply lenses, two lenses attached to your vest, attached to the smartphone you’re wearing.” A body camera used to be $7,000 of proprietary hardware. Ellison reduced it to a $70 lens leeching compute off the phone in the officer’s pocket. That is not a product improvement. That is the deliberate destruction of a pricing structure built to limit how many eyes the state can afford to open. Slash the cost of observation by 99% and you do not upgrade the system. You make total deployment a mathematical certainty. But the cheap glass is bait. The real architecture begins after the lens. Ellison: “The camera is always on. You don’t turn it on and off. The truth is, we don’t really turn it off.” For decades the fatal flaw in police accountability was a button. One human decided when the recording started. The same human decided when it stopped. Footage vanished at the exact moment it mattered most. Ellison deleted the button. Ellison: “What we do is, we record it so no one can see it. But no one can get into that recording without a court order.” The officer still feels private. They are not. The hardware writes continuously to a sealed record only a judge can unlock. Unrecorded space around an armed agent of the state just became a legal fiction. But recording everything creates an impossible problem. A million hours of footage is worthless if nobody watches it. You cannot hire enough humans to review every shift, every stop, every escalation. So the data rots on a server. Always arriving after the damage is done. Ellison solved it the only way that scales. He replaced the watchers. Ellison: “It’s not people that are looking at those cameras, it’s AI that’s looking at the cameras.” An autonomous system watches every frame in real time. Every escalation flagged. Every use of force scored. Ellison: “Every police officer is going to be supervised at all times. And if there’s a problem, AI will report the problem.” The chain of command for armed state authority just became a machine that does not sleep, does not cover for its own, and does not forget. We spent a decade asking who watches the watchers. Ellison did not reform the watchers. He made them obsolete. AI is not just coming for white-collar jobs. It is becoming the permanent, unblinking authority over the only people in your city authorized to kill. $70 and an algorithm that never looks away. That is the new chain of command.
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Jim@avatar_jim·
@Rainmaker1973 Don't you hate when that happens? 😆
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
A windsurfer was sent flying after crashing into a surfacing whale in San Francisco Bay, stunning onlookers. Witnesses say both the surfer and the whale escaped the unusual encounter unharmed.
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Jim@avatar_jim·
@FoxNews A single $2k check is "cashing in"? We need to quit playing around and abolish the income tax.
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Fox News@FoxNews·
THE TARIFF PAYBACK: President Trump says Americans could soon cash in on tariff revenues, with checks worth up to $2,000 hitting mailboxes by mid-2026.
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Jim@avatar_jim·
@reason We should completely abolish the income tax. Now there's a serious idea. The Founders were living in a fantasy when they thought they could rebel against the most powerful nation on earth. Then they made it reality. Dream big.
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reason
reason@reason·
Tariff stimulus checks are an unserious idea. Donald Trump is living in a fiscal fantasy land. For more: reason.pub/4oDWmLg
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Jim@avatar_jim·
@BarronTNews_ Barron, let us know when "... is coming" becomes "... has been filed". We want past tense, not hypothetical future. We are tired of hearing "... is coming".
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ⁿᵉʷˢ Barron Trump 🇺🇸
BREAKING🚨 President Trump just exposed the truth. Soros and Reid Hoffman are pumping money into Antifa and the left wing mobs attacking ICE and federal buildings. These aren’t protesters. They’re paid agitators. Trump says a full RICO investigation is coming. If you funded political violence in America your time is up.
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Jim@avatar_jim·
@elonmusk Not exactly the Jetsons flying car, is it. Gawd, progress is slow. At least Elon is working on it. Noone else seems to even be dreaming.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Wait until he downloads V14
Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane

Former Director of AI at Tesla Andrej Karpathy picked up his new Model X and reviews Tesla V13.2.9 with HW4: “Basically... I'm amazed - it drives really, really well, smooth, confident, noticeably better than what I'm used to on HW3 (my previous car) and eons ahead of the version I remember driving up highway 280 on my first day at Tesla ~9 years ago, where I had to intervene every time the road mildly curved or sloped. (note this is v13, my car hasn't been offered the latest v14 yet) On the highway, I felt like a passenger in some super high tech Maglev train pod - the car is locked in the center of the lane while I'm looking out from Model X's higher vantage point and its panoramic front window, listening to the (incredible) sound system, or chatting with Grok. On city streets, the car casually handled a number of tricky scenarios that I remember losing sleep over just a few years ago. It negotiated incoming cars in tight lanes, it gracefully went around construction and temporarily in-lane stationary cars, it correctly timed tricky left turns with incoming traffic from both sides, it gracefully gave way to the car that went out of order in the 4-way stop sign, it found a way to squeeze into a bumper to bumper traffic to make its turn, it overtook the bus that was loading passengers but still stopped for the stop sign that was blocked by the bus, and at the end of the route it circled around a parking lot, found a spot and... parked. Basically a flawless drive.”

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Jim@avatar_jim·
@jacksonhinkle By "China is winning", I am not clear whether you are referring to giving the world Covid, or involuntary live organ donation including eyeballs. I'm guessing it's the eyeballs.
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Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸
Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinkle·
🚨🇨🇳 CHINA IS WINNING because: ✅ They are COMMUNISTS ✅ They are MORE PRAGMATIC than America ✅ They are DEVOTED to Chinese sovereignty ✅ They are ROOTING OUT corruption, rather than promoting it
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Jim@avatar_jim·
@JKB0000000 @MarcACaputo @BlueskyLibs Private donors will pay for the arch. Trump is pitching it to the private donors who are paying for the ballroom. No taxpayer money.
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Marc Caputo
Marc Caputo@MarcACaputo·
Trump is remodeling the White House & environs like no other president, gilding the Oval, planting trees, creating the Rose Garden patio & a ballroom, hanging portraits, even directing how & where new marble-tiled floors are laid This is Don The Builder axios.com/2025/10/15/tru…
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