brainsturbator
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Big fan of the Universe. Lucky mammal.
Remote Katılım Eylül 2008
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Build the monasteries you fools
Maia@maiamindel
influencers have replaced everything. being an actor or a musician or a writer is just treating your work as fodder for sponsored social media posts and brand deals. politicians see their jobs as clip farming. real life is just a content farm for shortform vertical video
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high on a Wednesday morning, bumping my own shit, windows open
yetimane.bandcamp.com/album/american…
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@aphysicist Kingmakers just need to regain control of the black box. I'm curious when the rhetoric about restricting "homebrew" & "rogue AI" is going to get turned up
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someone sent me a deck for a big ($2B) ai-powered vc firm, the thesis was removing nepotism out of the game and making it more merit based. the qual/quant skills of the model were compared to decades of deal making, the ai outclassed the best VCs. maybe king making is over
Sherwin Wu@sherwinwu
GPT-5.4 is the best model we've ever evaluated on our "Investment Banking" benchmark – it's basically starting to saturate the eval at 87.3%. The research team really cooked with this one – and you can try it in Excel today w/ your ChatGPT subscription: openai.com/index/chatgpt-…
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@HairyYuga the wildest thing was learning that the owner of that lot had both a landscaping team *and* a kudzu team to defend the edges of that parking lot & the delivery road out back
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@_JeanLannes Staring at a global espionage-finance network like "this is a dead scene"
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@HairyYuga Used to eat brunch at a WaHo that looked exactly like this
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@ApertaAria @CC27233459 @pearj1984 It was a very detailed narrative that involved Sarfatti and his famous robocalls from VALIS; the gist was that it was all a .mil op facilitated by sci-fi convention pedo networks, which is ... not a hard sell
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@brainsturbator @CC27233459 @pearj1984 Foolish of me not to get the proper Teller reference. I also chuckled at the 'schizogenic' reference as a longtime RI 'participant'.
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@DEEP_RED_BELLS condition of the latch indicates they probably fell over doing it, too
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@brainsturbator This list of speakers reminded me that Brockman was "invited to be a founding member" of the Yippies, according to his digital archives.
You think that's rebellion your breathing?

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@ApertaAria @CC27233459 @pearj1984 Father of the H-Bomb. As far as I can tell, though, that accusation never made it outside of RI threads from people with schizogenic writing patterns
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@brainsturbator @CC27233459 @pearj1984 Garmonbozia is a fictional substance (in Twin Peaks) representing the consumption of pain/sorrow by evil entities. Not sure the source of 'Teller', however (surely you don't mean the 'magician'?)
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@Thesokorus @Holden_Culotta "Deathbed Confession" from the chattiest cathy in SAP history
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Gary McKinnon hacked into top secret US Navy files while smoking weed in his basement.
And he uncovered evidence of a secret space program.
It named 40 “non-terrestrial officers.”
It listed “exotic materials” and chemicals being transferred between off-world fleets.
Then, the US government tried to send him to prison for the rest of his life.
But the UK refused to extradite him.
McKinnon just sat down with Jesse Michels to break down his wild story:
“There was an Excel spreadsheet, and it … was titled Non-Terrestrial Officers.”
“And it was incredible.”
“It had ship names, it had materiel … and it had transfers of weird chemicals … ship-to-ship transfers and fleet-to-fleet transfers.”
Michels: “What are the names of these chemicals?”
McKinnon: “Molybdenum, barium, they were very exotic.”
“They’re used in … lots of very exotic industrial processes.”
“A lot to do with … metallurgy, like you make an alloy and it makes it stronger than the original two components.”
Michels: “So you see a list of how many non-terrestrial officers?”
McKinnon: “Maybe like 30, 40 names.”
Michels: “You don’t remember any of the last names?”
McKinnon: “No, sorry.”
“This is one of the main criticisms of me: why didn’t you take a bloody screenshot?”
“But I did actually.”
“I downloaded the Excel spreadsheet, and when I got arrested, all my data was taken to ONI—Office of Naval Intelligence.”
“They still have my hard drives.”
Michels: “Office of Naval Intelligence is the oldest intelligence agency in the US.”
“I think it’s 1882.”
“It’s often deeply implicated in UFOs.”
“And you had Thomas Townsend Brown doing a lot of spooky science work for the Navy.”
“And then you have this guy, Harold Malmgren, who kind of ended up giving me … a deathbed confession at the end of his life.”
“He was like: the Office of Naval Intelligence knows the most about this issue.”
@AlchemyAmerican @AmericanALCHMY @realGMcKinnon
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@the_yeti_dude @JamieLHanshaw I, too, thought this was a Jan Irvin joke for ~15 seconds until it hit
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@JamieLHanshaw You talking to Jan Irvin? Is he on twitter?
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@brainsturbator Esther Dyson was a co-founder of the Reality Club in 1981
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@kyurememperor Lord knows an adversarial audit of DOE would blow America's mind
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@brainsturbator Think DOGE basically cut the head off of it and USAID being an executive order can be removed with an executive order. Sadly I think its just the start, I bet its every federal agency top to bottom.
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