John Cutter

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John Cutter

John Cutter

@fivefactorcap

New York, USA Katılım Temmuz 2013
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Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Jensen Huang just described how he plans to outlive his own body. Huang: “Very soon, I’m going to put a humanoid on a spaceship. And it’s going to be my humanoid.” His robot. His frame. Launched into deep space while he is still breathing. Huang: “Take all my inbox, take everything that I’ve done, everything I’ve said. It’s been collecting and becoming my AI. When the time comes, we’ll just send that at the speed of light, catch up with my robot.” Your body fails. Your data does not. Every email. Every decision. Every conversation. Recorded. Compressed. Compiled into a model that thinks the way you think. And when the biology gives out, that model launches at light speed to meet a titanium frame already cruising through the void. You do not die. You transfer. Sounds like fiction. Then he put a number on it. Huang: “Understanding the biological machine is not 10 years. It’s five years probably.” Five years to decode the human body the way we decoded software. Not treat disease. Decode it. Understand the entire machine well enough to patch it like a bug. Cancer is a bug. Alzheimer’s is a bug. Aging itself is a bug. And the compute to find the fix doubles every year. Huang: “It’s a reasonable thing to expect the end of disease.” He did not say hope for. He said expect. The man whose chips power nearly every AI system on Earth just told you the end of disease is not a dream. It is a scheduling problem. Huang: “It’s a reasonable thing to expect that pollution will be drastically reduced. It’s a reasonable thing to expect that traveling at the speed of light is actually in our future.” He listed these the way someone else lists quarterly targets. Items on a roadmap. Waiting on execution. But here is the part most people will skip past. And it might be the most important thing he said. Huang: “I’ve always had a great confidence in the kindness, the generosity, the compassion, the human capacity.” This is the man building the most powerful computing infrastructure ever constructed. The man whose hardware will power the intelligence that reshapes every industry, every government, every border on Earth. And his operating principle is not paranoia. It is trust. Huang: “Sometimes more so than I should. And I get taken advantage of. But it doesn’t ever cause me not to.” He has been burned. He kept trusting anyway. Not naivety. Evidence. Huang: “Vastly I am proven right. Constantly proven right. And often exceeds my expectations.” The doomers build everything on one assumption. Power corrupts. Humans weaponize every tool they touch. Huang has spent thirty years handing the most powerful technology in history to thousands of companies, researchers, and governments. His conclusion is the opposite. People want to do good. Give them the tools and they prove it. That is not soft. That is thirty years of data from the dead center of the compute revolution. Fridman: “What an exciting time to be alive.” Huang: “How can you not be romantic about that?” Romantic. Not optimistic. Not bullish. Romantic. Optimism is a prediction. Romance is what happens when you look at what is coming and it hits you somewhere deeper than logic. The end of disease. Consciousness uploaded. A robot carrying your mind past the rings of Saturn. Underneath all of it, a belief that the species wielding these tools is fundamentally good. That is what separates Huang from every other voice in this space. The fearful see AI and ask what could go wrong. Huang sees AI and asks how much suffering can we end. He is not dreaming out loud. He is reading the trendline and telling you exactly where it lands. Five years for biology. A lifetime for consciousness. And past that, a humanoid with your mind aboard, sailing through space at the speed of light. Built by a man who still believes in people. The cynics will laugh. They always do. Right up until the moment it ships.
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Katherine P
Katherine P@Katheri92272612·
@fivefactorcap @JenniferSey @RichardHanania As if you would ever be in the top 5 among the best athletes in any Division 1 collegiate athletic event - even the women’s. Do tell us about mediocre. But don’t worry. We won’t be sad you are not representing women.
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John Cutter
John Cutter@fivefactorcap·
@bennyjohnson You should put in a call to the people who control all 3 branches of government . I hear you meet some of them weekly on grinder.
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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
I spoke with over a dozen TSA agents today. None of them have been paid in 2 months. Here’s what they told me: “I had to sell my car to pay my mortgage” “I work 12 hour shifts and don’t see my kids. Now I can’t even afford to buy my family dinner.” “I’m going to have to quit this month and find another job.” “My wife had to go back to work” “I can’t afford basic groceries” “I have no more savings left.” “This makes no sense. ICE is funded through 2030. Democrats are just punishing us.” One thing became clear after today: Democrats targeting TSA is morally depraved. It hurts passengers and law enforcement alike. Politicians should NOT be able to destroy innocent people’s lives to score cheap political theater points. Democrats are evil for this. They just want to see Americans suffer to protect illegals and illegal voting.
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Citrini
Citrini@Citrini7·
I’m ngl macro trading was more fun before the defining edge was whether you were in the inner circle of people who knew what the president was about to tweet.
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Joe Godbold
Joe Godbold@JosephGodbold·
@AP You have to show your ID to get a mail-in in Florida. He’d be fine with that for people who travel regularly like him. Mail in with no ID or even a hard deadline is what he wants to get rid of. It’s the common sense thing to do.
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The Associated Press
President Donald Trump has cast another mail ballot in Florida as he continues to publicly bash the voting method as a source of fraud and push Congress to curtail the practice. apnews.com/article/donald…
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Jennifer Sey
Jennifer Sey@JenniferSey·
We created a brand that supports female athletes. In all ways. Fairness, safety and opportunity. No other brand does it they just pretend to. I started it. I was a 7x national gymnastics team member and a national champion. I was the first whistleblower about abuse in gymnastics almost 20 years ago. When I exposed abuse I was mocked as a bitter angry ex gymnast loser, as you’re doing now with Riley. But I was right. I’ve got a long history of standing up for female athletes. We created the brand around that. Because female athletes deserve it.
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XX-XY Athletics
XX-XY Athletics@xx_xyathletics·
When you consider everything they did to silence Riley, you realize why so many women & girls still fear speaking up. It also deepens your respect for those that bravely do it anyway, regardless of the price. And there’s always price.
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Levi
Levi@leviremmick·
@JeremiahDJohns Would be more convincing of a good faith take if you highlighted successes of the programs that were identified as waste/fraud rather than simply smearing the opposition with a broad brush and calling it a day So intellectually lazy man
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Jeremiah Johnson 🌐
Jeremiah Johnson 🌐@JeremiahDJohns·
Just a reminder that DOGE failed at every possible level: * At the micro level, they misread, misled and straight up lied about many of the 'savings'. They'd announce '500m saved!' and it would be some contract where the money was 98% already spent and already wasn't being renewed. * At the macro level, they didn't impact spending at all. The government spent more in 2025 than 2024. * At the institutional level, they didn't even convince the GOP that deficits are a problem worth caring about. The GOP only signature bill in 2025 exploded the deficit by trillions of dollars. * At a personal level, Elon got run out of town with his tail between his legs. The most notable public facts about the Cracked Coders are that one of them was a mini-Hitler, one was called 'big balls', and none of them bothered to learn how the government actually works before they set it on fire. They gutted a bunch of important institutions, fired whole departments at random, decimated medical research funding, killed millions of people dependent on USAID, and still failed at every possible level.
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
I didn’t vote for a “nice” president. I voted for an “effective” president.
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Hofer
Hofer@Hofers·
@unusual_whales I voted for trump to drain the swamp Not to become the swamp
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
BREAKING: Just five minutes before Trump's announcement to halt the attacks on Iran, massive trades reportedly hit the market. In one move, $1.5 billion in S&P 500 (ES) futures was bought while $192 million in oil (CL) futures was sold. These orders were 4–6x larger than anything else at the time. The trader seemingly made huge gains. Unusual.
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John Cutter
John Cutter@fivefactorcap·
@atrupar 2 dead pilots at LaGuardia today. At least they owned the libs!
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Comer on airports: "I'm glad the president has put ICE in there for a multitude of reasons. It'll drive the Democrats crazy."
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John Cutter
John Cutter@fivefactorcap·
@martyrdison Thank god the guy from real world Boston is in charge. Otherwise things could be worse.
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John Cutter
John Cutter@fivefactorcap·
@RepNancyMace You voted to confirm a reality tv star to head a serious cabinet position. You are partially responsible for this
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Rep. Nancy Mace
Rep. Nancy Mace@RepNancyMace·
We are devastated hearing about the tragic runway collision at LaGuardia Airport, leaving two pilots dead and dozens of passengers injured. This morning, we're praying for the victims, their families, and the first responders who rushed in to help. May God provide strength and comfort to them all during this time.
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John Cutter
John Cutter@fivefactorcap·
@BuzzPatterson Hey buzz keep voting for this incredible incompetence. More death will follow
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
Sounds like the LaGuardia ATC had one guy working ground AND tower. That’s insane. Of all places, not there!
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John Cutter
John Cutter@fivefactorcap·
@JesseForWI @SecDuffy @FAANews @NTSB Obviously Biden's fault. lol. Perhaps it's time to vote again like your life depends on it. Maybe no more tv personalities to serious positions
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Rep. Jesse Kremer (Retired)
@SecDuffy @FAANews @NTSB Another massive failure by ATC. As a professional pilot I find it intolerable that air traffic controllers are allowed to make so many errors before being reprimanded or fired. As a pilot, we get one shot at a screw up and we’re dead.
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Secretary Sean Duffy
Our prayers this morning are with the families impacted by the ground collision at LaGuardia. The @FAANews is deploying a team to the site to support the @NTSB’s investigation. Here’s the information I can share are this time: -Last night, an Air Canada Express CRJ-900 operating from Montreal (YUL) and a Port Authority fire truck at LaGuardia Airport (LGA) collided at about 11:45 p.m. ET. -Of the 72 Air Canada Express passengers and 4 crew members, over a dozen are injured. Tragically, both pilots of the aircraft have passed away. At least 2 Port Authority firefighters sustained serious injuries. -LaGuardia remains closed until 2pm while the NTSB investigates the accident site. We will continue to work closely with the NTSB and share additional updates as soon as possible.
Fox News@FoxNews

BREAKING: Two pilots are dead and dozens of passengers are injured after an Air Canada jet collided with a fire truck on the runway at LaGuardia Airport in New York City.

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John Cutter
John Cutter@fivefactorcap·
@gatorsszn They look drunk. Hopefully they sober up at halftime or will be going home
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John Cutter@fivefactorcap·
@suny_amin @Holden_Culotta Carlin would have known all this before and wouldn't have helped get Trump elected. Glad Tim came around but too late
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Holden Culotta
Holden Culotta@Holden_Culotta·
Tim Dillon: “The US and Israel right now are like two junky meth heads.” “The town has had enough of this.” “Oh good, it’s America and Israel, everyone’s favorites.” “The thing about Americans … we’ll start a nuclear exchange and then go take a tour of a vineyard in Italy.” “This is not exactly the time to be gallivanting all over the world.” “You’re gonna be an American tourist right now?” “You psychopath.” “We’re destabilizing the globe.” “Have the decency to not inflict yourself on the rest of the world at this point.” “After lighting the fuse that might lead to World War III, we’ve decided we always wanted to see Edinburgh.” “You’re gonna go to Spain and drink wine in the park and be like, well, ‘Israel has the right to defend itself!’” “A bunch of fat American fucking psychopaths invading your country to tell you that Israel needs to attack 19 other countries.” @TimJDillon
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John Cutter
John Cutter@fivefactorcap·
@GuntherEagleman @ScooterCasterNY @FreedomNTV When was the last time you saw a sunrise or sunset? Get outside. You are the first to comment on every tweet on this sight. Is it worth the few bucks musk throws at you? Do your children see their father?
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