Daniel
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Daniel
@dgctiz
software sales | navy vet | nuke engineer | theoretical physics | pilot | Jesus is king | pronouns: rib/eye
USA Katılım Şubat 2021
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@cindogg88 @RealSaltySlim “Tommaso Cioni” - there’s your clue.
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@Higboltt @washington_21 @Fred_Blurst @oguzerkan Trump takes over Venezuela and soon Greenland, but those gosh darn permits are so freaking tough I guess we just lay down and die in the freezing cold!!
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@washington_21 @Fred_Blurst @oguzerkan You should be able to gather that from my tweets.
But no, I don’t think they give a fuck.
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Having a PhD in History doesn’t give you charisma or a sharp tongue. He might be shy, he might be hiding behind canned talking points, or he might simply be nervous on camera. But stumbling over words isn’t the same as being stupid. What really bothers people isn’t the stuttering it’s the power that comes with the surname.
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Last quarter I rolled out Microsoft Copilot to 4,000 employees.
$30 per seat per month.
$1.4 million annually.
I called it "digital transformation."
The board loved that phrase.
They approved it in eleven minutes.
No one asked what it would actually do.
Including me.
I told everyone it would "10x productivity."
That's not a real number.
But it sounds like one.
HR asked how we'd measure the 10x.
I said we'd "leverage analytics dashboards."
They stopped asking.
Three months later I checked the usage reports.
47 people had opened it.
12 had used it more than once.
One of them was me.
I used it to summarize an email I could have read in 30 seconds.
It took 45 seconds.
Plus the time it took to fix the hallucinations.
But I called it a "pilot success."
Success means the pilot didn't visibly fail.
The CFO asked about ROI.
I showed him a graph.
The graph went up and to the right.
It measured "AI enablement."
I made that metric up.
He nodded approvingly.
We're "AI-enabled" now.
I don't know what that means.
But it's in our investor deck.
A senior developer asked why we didn't use Claude or ChatGPT.
I said we needed "enterprise-grade security."
He asked what that meant.
I said "compliance."
He asked which compliance.
I said "all of them."
He looked skeptical.
I scheduled him for a "career development conversation."
He stopped asking questions.
Microsoft sent a case study team.
They wanted to feature us as a success story.
I told them we "saved 40,000 hours."
I calculated that number by multiplying employees by a number I made up.
They didn't verify it.
They never do.
Now we're on Microsoft's website.
"Global enterprise achieves 40,000 hours of productivity gains with Copilot."
The CEO shared it on LinkedIn.
He got 3,000 likes.
He's never used Copilot.
None of the executives have.
We have an exemption.
"Strategic focus requires minimal digital distraction."
I wrote that policy.
The licenses renew next month.
I'm requesting an expansion.
5,000 more seats.
We haven't used the first 4,000.
But this time we'll "drive adoption."
Adoption means mandatory training.
Training means a 45-minute webinar no one watches.
But completion will be tracked.
Completion is a metric.
Metrics go in dashboards.
Dashboards go in board presentations.
Board presentations get me promoted.
I'll be SVP by Q3.
I still don't know what Copilot does.
But I know what it's for.
It's for showing we're "investing in AI."
Investment means spending.
Spending means commitment.
Commitment means we're serious about the future.
The future is whatever I say it is.
As long as the graph goes up and to the right.
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@Starbucks I was just told I couldn’t have water for medicine if I didn’t make a purchase. Last time I was a Starbucks the cashier made me wait 10 minutes in line because a DoorDash driver was using the store phone. Your service has gone to crap and I’m just not coming back.
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@karvictho1 @ColbyBlair83 @axios They’re so educated that they are a leading contributor to the global economy /s
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@dgctiz @ColbyBlair83 @axios Before we move on, Scandinavian countries are the most educated, safest and have universal healthcare, free education, etc. Everyone pays taxes. In the end, they pay what Americans pay. By not privatizing care, education, etc., it is affordable for all. Safe healthy lives there.
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JUST IN: Elon Musk says DOGE was only "somewhat successful," wouldn't do it again trib.al/jzsHhQD
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@dgctiz @jasoncrouch @NoContextHumans Bruh you seem to be accomplished but you have forgotten the cardinal rule, you dont piss off your your wife, your barber, of the people who make your food and drinks 🤣
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Two bodies of approximately the ages of 78 and 68 were found inside the home of director and actor Rob Reiner.
The ages match Reiner and his wife, but the bodies have not been identified yet.
(nbclosangeles.com/investigations…)

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@karvictho1 @ColbyBlair83 @axios I’m not interested in having a government decide what a fair share is. What if they think 50% of my labor income is fair?
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@dgctiz @ColbyBlair83 @axios No person is an island. Not even people who believe they are doing just fine economically and therefore should not pay taxes to support those "bums". A strong basic foundation creates a healthy, educated low crime society. Everyone, including Musk, should pay their fair share.
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@ColbyBlair83 @axios If you need a parent you shouldn’t look for it in government. I wasn’t born to be a slave to taxes. Just because something functions doesn’t mean it should exist. And arguably most government entities don’t really function in the traditional sense of being effective and useful.
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@axios Who would have guessed taking a flamethrower to functioning government agencies without any thought of ramifications was a bad idea?
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@jasoncrouch @NoContextHumans Considering the cost of goods has doubled and my salary hasn’t, the new standard should be 10%
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@NoContextHumans 40% tip is nuts. 20% is great.
"Times it by 4" sounds like a first grader
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@OHarfuch @GabSeguridadMX Chinga tu madre omar y claudia , son obscuridad en su casa y luz en la calle culeros, andan entregando chinos a usa, mamá vergas que eres, dale tronco al andy y adán augusto , que andas de metiche lamehuevos de los gringos chingando a gente que a ti no te afecta en nada culon
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Resultado de labores de investigación, cooperación internacional y coordinación, el 30 de octubre de 2024 autoridades mexicanas del @GabSeguridadMX detuvieron en la Ciudad de México a Zhi Dong “N”, identificado como responsable del tráfico internacional de droga, lavado de dinero y alianzas con grupos criminales con presencia en América, Europa y Asia, quien cuenta con una Notificación Roja de Interpol.
El 11 de julio de 2025, se fugó de las autoridades después de que un juez lo beneficiara con la medida de prisión domiciliaria, por lo que se implementó un operativo de búsqueda y se alertó a las instancias internacionales.
El pasado 31 de julio fue detenido en Cuba junto con otras dos personas y el día de hoy fue entregado a las autoridades de Estados Unidos, como resultado de las gestiones realizadas por la @FGRMexico, en un operativo encabezado por @Defensamx1, @SEMAR_mx, @GN_MEXICO_, @SSPCMexico, @SRE_mx CNI y @SRE_mx.
Agradecemos a @PresidenciaCuba por su valiosa colaboración.

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@spooked75 @togo_miles You’re lying about edited videos. We all saw him win the large majority of arguments
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@togo_miles He debated for clout and money, to "own the libs" that's all he did, he didn't add anything at all.
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I have spent the last 3 days painfully sitting through Charlie Kirk debates. Here are my conclusions:
He was a political grifter pandering to his MAGA base for personal and monetary gain.
He purposely chose divisive topics to maintain relavence.
His videos were manipulated, only showing arguments where Kirk was succesful
When facing actual intellectuals or prepared students, Kirk's arguments were repeatedly crushed, exposing Kirk for the uneducated buffoon that he was.
Kirk was highly succesful against random, unprepared, and often emotional university students, who often didn't have any debating experience, or the media experience he had.
Kirk was a predatory oppurtunist who prioritized entertainment value over genuine intellectual value.
Kirk operated as a sophisticated political grifter who successfully monetized cultural resentment and political division.
His dramatic personal enrichment, calculated message evolution, strategic provocation, and opportunistic positioning all point to someone who prioritized personal gain over genuine conviction
His ability to extract millions from donors while living in luxury estates represents a classic grifter model - exploiting the genuine concerns and grievances of his audience for personal enrichment while offering them little substantive improvement to their actual circumstances.
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@jjc_00000 @peterjhasson Justin is rage baiting. Remember- don’t argue with an idiot, people may not know the difference
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@dgctiz @Salem_Leopold @DLoesch Single shot, bolt action rifle used for hunting..."sensible gun laws." as the left puts it, wouldn't have changed a thing.
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Remember when you said "If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun?"
Barack Obama@BarackObama
We don’t yet know what motivated the person who shot and killed Charlie Kirk, but this kind of despicable violence has no place in our democracy. Michelle and I will be praying for Charlie’s family tonight, especially his wife Erika and their two young children.
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@PolybiusChamp @sharland57753 @ventura_legal This guy will learn real soon how PR works. His thinly veiled hate will kill his political aspirations. Even Newsom and Kamala knew to speak out fully against political violence. I wonder if these are the views of Indiana Business College?
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Today, news broke that Charlie Kirk was shot while speaking at Utah Valley University.
Let me be blunt: I will not pretend to feel sorry for Charlie Kirk. For years, he has profited off division, peddled conspiracy theories, and targeted marginalized groups with rhetoric so toxic it has made this country less safe. He has called for public executions, mocked trans people as “abominations,” treated politics like a holy war — and in 2023, he even said that gun deaths were an “unfortunate” but acceptable price to keep the Second Amendment.
Today, he became part of the very toll he once dismissed. That doesn’t make him a martyr — it makes him a cautionary tale about what happens when leaders treat human lives as expendable.
That doesn’t mean I condone what happened. Political violence is wrong — always. It poisons our democracy, no matter who the target is. If we go down that path, America as we know it collapses.
But here’s the truth: when you spend years throwing gasoline on the fire, you don’t get to act shocked when flames break out. Charlie Kirk built a career out of incitement. He’s not a victim of political violence so much as he is one of its architects.
This is a reminder that words have consequences. Leaders — real leaders — should be lowering the temperature, not raising it. They should be uniting people around solutions, not cashing in on fear and hate.
I ran for Congress because I’m sick of this cycle — sick of watching extremists on the right and performative purists on the left treat America like their personal stage show while working-class families get crushed. Enough.
Violence is not the answer. But neither is pretending that Charlie Kirk is some innocent casualty. He chose this path. He pushed this rhetoric. And now we’re all living in the world it created.
— William Kory Amyx
Democratic Candidate for U.S. Congress
Indiana’s 6th Congressional District
📍 For Hoosiers. For Accountability. For All.
🔗 #AmyxForCongress | #TogetherWeRise | #IN06

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