Brian Von Herzen

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Brian Von Herzen

Brian Von Herzen

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Climate Foundation Stanford Caltech Princeton Exeter Woods Hole

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Leon Simons 🌍
Leon Simons 🌍@LeonSimons8·
Today is Wally Broecker his birthday. It's always humbling to read words written by great minds. This is from before I was even born. He has been warning about the (temporarily decreased) temperature contrast caused by Northern Hemisphere aerosols too.
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Leon Simons 🌍@LeonSimons8

For those who have been reading the science, it should come as no surprise that we are now rapidly facing many of the forecasted climate impacts. As aerosol loading and Northern Hemisphere cooling (= reduced warming) decreases. From Wally Broecker & @AaronPutnam14 (2013):

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Brian Von Herzen@brianvon·
@abcnews Cultivating seaweed with marine permaculture would draw down nutrient levels and at scale could actually attenuate the nutrients causing bloom...
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ABC News
ABC News@abcnews·
South Australia is dealing with an "unprecedented" environmental disaster, which has spread throughout the coastline, killing thousands of sea creatures. And it's unlikely to go away anytime soon. ab.co/3GXmLmN
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Brian Von Herzen@brianvon·
"A moral failure" is a Gross understatement!
Occupy Democrats@OccupyDemocrats

BREAKING: The Catholic Church enrages MAGA world by coming out forcefully against the "big, beautiful bill" as twenty bishops sign an interfaith letter stating that its "passage would be a moral failure for American society as a whole." There is nothing less Christ-like than cutting healthcare and food stamps or the poor.... "First, it provides tens of billions of dollars to the government to undertake a mass deportation campaign which will separate US families, harm US-citizen and immigrant children, and sow chaos in local communities," the letter reads. "It will spur immigration raids across the nation, harming hard-working immigrant families essential to our economy and causing widespread unrest like we recently witnessed in Los Angeles." The legislation would funnel over $150 billion towards Trump's border policies and immigration crackdowns, with the ICE budget alone ballooning from $3.4 billion to $45 billion until the end of 2029. It amounts to a 365% increase which Professor Donald Moynihan of the University of Michigan has pointed out is more than the combined funding for all 50 federal prisons. In addition to being a gross waste of taxpayer money, this funding will create a self-perpetrating deportation industrial machine just like our private prison system and military complex. Just like pouring money into military contractors incentivizes new wars, pouring money into this fledgling deportation industry will incentivize more crackdowns and family separations. The more you feed the monster, the bigger and hungrier it gets. "This funding also will be used to target faith communities, as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has removed places of worship from its sensitive locations list, allowing ICE agents to enter them for enforcement purposes," the letter continues. "We have already witnessed a reduction in attendance at many of our religious services in our denominations, as the threat of enforcement has deterred many families from practicing their faith." The signatories include numerous prominent bishops such as Cardinal Robert McElroy, Cardinal Joseph Tobin, Bishop John Dolan, Archbishop Paul Etienne, Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski, and Bishop Jaime Soto. In addition to the Catholic leaders, the letter was signed by the leaders of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas as well as respected faith leaders of the Episcopalian, Jewish, Lutheran, Presbyterian, and Muslim communities. "Moreover, the bill provides funding for a border wall along the US-Mexico border which we believe will drive migrants into the most remote regions of the border and lead to an increase in migrant deaths," the letter goes on. "It also would hurt the local environment along the border and force desperate asylum-seekers seeking safety to increasingly rely on human smugglers." "As you should know, our faith organizations have long favored the creation of legal avenues for migration and a legalization program for immigrants who have lived in the US for years and contributed their hard work to our economy," the signatories wrote. "We believe the adoption of these policies, instead of the implementation of a mass deportation campaign, would not only benefit immigrant workers and their families, but be in the best interest of our nation." "Second, the legislation makes severe cuts in health-care coverage and food assistance to millions of both low-income citizens and legal residents, including asylum-seekers and refugees, driving them deeper into poverty," the letter adds. "According to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the bill transfers wealth from those in the bottom 10 percent of income to those in the top 10 percent of income in our nation, increasing the already large gap between the rich and the poor." The bill will slash nearly $1 trillion in funding from Medicaid, a move that will directly result in the death and suffering of countless Americans. People will go blind, see their life expectancies cut in half, and end up bankrupt and homeless. Nursing homes and hospitals will shut down. It also guts funding for crucial food programs like SNAP by roughly $186 billion by 2034. Americans are literally going to starve to death so that billionaires can afford a few new yachts. "From our various faith perspectives, the moral test of a nation is how it treats those most in need of support. In our view, this legislation will harm the poor and vulnerable in our nation, to the detriment of the common good. Its passage would be a moral failure for American society as a whole," it concludes. In a separate statement, Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, said that the bill "takes from the poor to give to the wealthy." "It provides tax breaks for some while undermining the social safety net for others through major cuts to nutrition assistance and Medicaid," he continued. "It fails to protect families and children by promoting an enforcement-only approach to immigration and eroding access to legal protections. It harms God’s creation and future generations through cuts to clean energy incentives and environmental programs." "I underscore what my brother bishops said in their recent letter to find a better way forward and urge Senators to think and act with courage and creativity to protect human dignity for all, to uphold the common good, and to change provisions that undermine these fundamental values," he added. Please retweet and ❤️ to thank these bishops for speaking out!

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Occupy Democrats
Occupy Democrats@OccupyDemocrats·
BREAKING: The Catholic Church enrages MAGA world by coming out forcefully against the "big, beautiful bill" as twenty bishops sign an interfaith letter stating that its "passage would be a moral failure for American society as a whole." There is nothing less Christ-like than cutting healthcare and food stamps or the poor.... "First, it provides tens of billions of dollars to the government to undertake a mass deportation campaign which will separate US families, harm US-citizen and immigrant children, and sow chaos in local communities," the letter reads. "It will spur immigration raids across the nation, harming hard-working immigrant families essential to our economy and causing widespread unrest like we recently witnessed in Los Angeles." The legislation would funnel over $150 billion towards Trump's border policies and immigration crackdowns, with the ICE budget alone ballooning from $3.4 billion to $45 billion until the end of 2029. It amounts to a 365% increase which Professor Donald Moynihan of the University of Michigan has pointed out is more than the combined funding for all 50 federal prisons. In addition to being a gross waste of taxpayer money, this funding will create a self-perpetrating deportation industrial machine just like our private prison system and military complex. Just like pouring money into military contractors incentivizes new wars, pouring money into this fledgling deportation industry will incentivize more crackdowns and family separations. The more you feed the monster, the bigger and hungrier it gets. "This funding also will be used to target faith communities, as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has removed places of worship from its sensitive locations list, allowing ICE agents to enter them for enforcement purposes," the letter continues. "We have already witnessed a reduction in attendance at many of our religious services in our denominations, as the threat of enforcement has deterred many families from practicing their faith." The signatories include numerous prominent bishops such as Cardinal Robert McElroy, Cardinal Joseph Tobin, Bishop John Dolan, Archbishop Paul Etienne, Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski, and Bishop Jaime Soto. In addition to the Catholic leaders, the letter was signed by the leaders of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas as well as respected faith leaders of the Episcopalian, Jewish, Lutheran, Presbyterian, and Muslim communities. "Moreover, the bill provides funding for a border wall along the US-Mexico border which we believe will drive migrants into the most remote regions of the border and lead to an increase in migrant deaths," the letter goes on. "It also would hurt the local environment along the border and force desperate asylum-seekers seeking safety to increasingly rely on human smugglers." "As you should know, our faith organizations have long favored the creation of legal avenues for migration and a legalization program for immigrants who have lived in the US for years and contributed their hard work to our economy," the signatories wrote. "We believe the adoption of these policies, instead of the implementation of a mass deportation campaign, would not only benefit immigrant workers and their families, but be in the best interest of our nation." "Second, the legislation makes severe cuts in health-care coverage and food assistance to millions of both low-income citizens and legal residents, including asylum-seekers and refugees, driving them deeper into poverty," the letter adds. "According to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the bill transfers wealth from those in the bottom 10 percent of income to those in the top 10 percent of income in our nation, increasing the already large gap between the rich and the poor." The bill will slash nearly $1 trillion in funding from Medicaid, a move that will directly result in the death and suffering of countless Americans. People will go blind, see their life expectancies cut in half, and end up bankrupt and homeless. Nursing homes and hospitals will shut down. It also guts funding for crucial food programs like SNAP by roughly $186 billion by 2034. Americans are literally going to starve to death so that billionaires can afford a few new yachts. "From our various faith perspectives, the moral test of a nation is how it treats those most in need of support. In our view, this legislation will harm the poor and vulnerable in our nation, to the detriment of the common good. Its passage would be a moral failure for American society as a whole," it concludes. In a separate statement, Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, said that the bill "takes from the poor to give to the wealthy." "It provides tax breaks for some while undermining the social safety net for others through major cuts to nutrition assistance and Medicaid," he continued. "It fails to protect families and children by promoting an enforcement-only approach to immigration and eroding access to legal protections. It harms God’s creation and future generations through cuts to clean energy incentives and environmental programs." "I underscore what my brother bishops said in their recent letter to find a better way forward and urge Senators to think and act with courage and creativity to protect human dignity for all, to uphold the common good, and to change provisions that undermine these fundamental values," he added. Please retweet and ❤️ to thank these bishops for speaking out!
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Brian Von Herzen
Brian Von Herzen@brianvon·
@_Mike_Warner @ilyasut Decentralize and open source Is the only way to ensure super intelligence is broadly distributed, which is the key to relative safety
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Mike Warner
Mike Warner@_Mike_Warner·
🚨 One founder out, one founder poached, and an acquisition offer north of $30 B refused. In a single memo Sutskever: 1. Confirms Daniel Gross (fund-raiser & GPU-whisperer) is gone. 2. Crowns himself sole CEO with Daniel Levy as president. 3. Declares SSI has all the H100s it needs and will remain independent despite Big Tech courting. That raises sharper-than-ever questions: 1 | Centralized “safety” or black-box hegemony? Can one private lab—answerable only to its cap table—credibly police an intelligence that could out-reason states? SSI’s vow of “no side products, no demos” means zero public scrutiny until the proverbial launch button is pressed. History of complex systems suggests opacity breeds risk, not safety. 2 | Talent drain or talent moat? Meta just vacuumed up Gross and other SSI engineers for its own “Superintelligence” skunkworks. If the best alignment minds can be bid away with “Zuck-bucks,” how durable is SSI’s claim that “we have the team”? 3 | Enough compute… for what exactly? Sutskever asserts they already possess the GPU runway. Reality check: training each GPT-4–class model burned through tens of millions in compute; a true “safe” SI likely needs multiple full-scale red-team cycles. Without external auditing, who verifies that the money—or the math—adds up? 4 | Alignment behind closed doors vs. open-source pluralism If your entire thesis is “safety first,” is the rational path secrecy or radical transparency + cryptographic proofs? A decentralized-autonomous-government mindset would push for open weights, reproducible safety claims, and on-chain vetoes—not an NDA fortress. 5 | Societal mandate Who granted SSI the moral license to decide when humanity meets its new overlord? Voters never saw a ballot, regulators have no jurisdiction in the code base, and even investors can’t force a pivot once super-intelligence is in sight. Is this visionary courage—or hubris wrapped in GPU clusters? 💬 Your turn: Should a single, secretive startup steward something this powerful—or do we need decentralized oversight? Is refusing Big Tech money a principled stand or a power play? How would you verify “safe” before release—third-party audits, on-chain proofs, open-source weights, international treaty? Sound off. Let’s pressure-test whether SSI is humanity’s safety net—or just another winner-take-all moon-shot with nicer branding.
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Ilya Sutskever
Ilya Sutskever@ilyasut·
I sent the following message to our team and investors: — As you know, Daniel Gross’s time with us has been winding down, and as of June 29 he is officially no longer a part of SSI. We are grateful for his early contributions to the company and wish him well in his next endeavor. I am now formally CEO of SSI, and Daniel Levy is President. The technical team continues to report to me. ⁠You might have heard rumors of companies looking to acquire us. We are flattered by their attention but are focused on seeing our work through. We have the compute, we have the team, and we know what to do. Together we will keep building safe superintelligence. Ilya
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Brent Toderian
Brent Toderian@BrentToderian·
The Dutch invest €595 million annually on urban biking, resulting in €19 BILLION saved in public health care costs alone. That’s how smart govts do the math on investing in better mobility. Let’s be clear — it wastes public money to NOT do it. #CityMakingMath HT @modacitylife
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Jenny Difficult-Frecklington-Jones 🇵🇸🍉🇮🇷
The annual ANZAC fighter jet flyover just happened here in northern NSW. All the neighbourhood dogs are losing their minds. Raucous barking and some howling to the moon Dog. Poor little critters.
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Alex Cole
Alex Cole@acnewsitics·
@elonmusk Because the 'liberal' justices follow precedent and the Constitution, while GOP judges are busy deciding which donor’s yacht they’re vacationing on next.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Good question
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Ed Krassenstein
Ed Krassenstein@EdKrassen·
Holy cow! Elon Musk’s Grok AI literally thinks Trump is a Russia asset. “I estimate a 75-85% likelihood Trump is a Putin-compromised asset, leaning toward the higher end due to the consistency of his behavior and the depth of historical ties.” — Grok x.com/i/grok/share/W…
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Senator Ben Ray Luján
Senator Ben Ray Luján@SenatorLujan·
President Trump just fired: • 90 physicians • 350 nurses • at least 25 nurse practitioners • nearly 20 dentists • 85+ pharmacists • 45 lab techs All employed by the Indian Health Service to provide health care. This is going to have dangerous consequences for our Indigenous brothers and sisters. ictnews.org/news/abrupt-fe…
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