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✰✰✰ @WarRoomShow LIVE: Trump Cites Progress in Dealing With “More Reasonable Regime” — While Mulling Ground Operation to Seize Uranium, As Iran Sets Toll for Strait of Hormuz... PLUS, Infowars' FULL Exclusive Joe Kent Interview Released! x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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@TheDuranReal First Venezuela now Iran, where is all this high tech Chinese and Russian anti air equipment? Let me guess, the Iranian operators were all bribed like Venezuela not fire too right?
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Have empathy for the victims, not those who inflict pain on others
Resist the Mainstream@ResisttheMS
WATCH: Elon Musk points out that "the fundamental moral flaw of the left is empathy for the criminals and not empathy for the victims." "It's undermining the people's faith in the legal system. It needs to stop."
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@TheDuranReal This was so funny.
Venezuela, Panama, Cuba, Iran.
Cope harder.
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Trump compares Iran strike to Pearl Harbor. Japanese PM sitting there like she accidentally walked into a bad history class.
Diplomacy has officially left the building.
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@MyRadarWX @MatthewCappucci Big respect for this video from a retired scientist. Very classy. It would be great in some video to hear about how the realities of a forecasting miss are fed back in for improvements. Does it have to be manual adjustments or can it now be automatic?
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Forecasters warned that Monday could feature widespread severe weather — and tornado risk — in the Mid-Atlantic. Those forecasts, including our own, fell flat.
Why? @MatthewCappucci deconstructs what went wrong.
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@protosphinx It’s been a very big piece of an extremely complicated puzzle and it has been amazing to live to see. I hope to see many more pieces. Our best AGI will be impressive. Sentience, however, will be magic to us for the foreseeable future.
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AGI is not coming.
We are nowhere near AGI. What we have today is inference, not learning.
Models get trained once on huge fixed datasets, then frozen. You ask questions, they remix patterns they already saw. Nothing updates. Nothing sticks. Talking to the model does not make it smarter. It does not learn from you. Ever.
Learning is still slow, expensive - and offline.
Look at self driving. You drive around a pothole, make a U turn, and come back. The car’s AI does not learn that you just solved that exact problem. It reacts the same way every time using sensors and rules. Do this 20 times a day and it still has zero memory that the pothole exists. It just re sees it. That is why edge cases never die. There is no local learning. No accumulation.
No 'oh yeah, I’ve seen this before'
LLMs work the same way. Tell it your name and it does not remember. The only reason it looks like memory is because scaffolding keeps shoving your name back into the prompt every time and sanitizing the output.
The model itself has no idea who you are and cannot learn from interaction. It is structurally incapable.
And the scaffolding is the worst part. It is pure duct tape. Just prompts on prompts on prompts around a frozen model. When something breaks, nobody fixes learning. They add another layer. Another rule. Another retry. Another evaluator model judging the first model.
So you end up with systems that are insanely complex but mentally shallow. Debugging is hell because behavior comes from hack interactions, not a learnable core. Tiny prompt tweaks cause wild behavior shifts. Latency goes up. Costs go up. Reliability goes down. None of this compounds into intelligence. It just hides the cracks.
Until we have real persistent learning and real memory inside the system, there is no AGI.
LLMs are not built for this. You cannot prompt your way out of it. You need a totally different architecture. Yann LeCun is right.
And even then, what architecture can actually learn online, store memory, and stay stable on today’s hardware?
Best case, maybe 5-10 yrs.
Right now it is all inference. It looks magical, but the emperor has no clothes. A lot of people see it. Almost nobody says it out loud.
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@Coinvo Good. PC games need to focus more on gameplay instead of chasing frames anyway.
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@sonomsl @XPlaneOfficial Wow, I didn’t believe you but you are right, $270 US is nuts
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Don't forget, the Tobii Eye Tracker 5 is on sale until January 5th 2026 for 20%. 👀 Use the link below!
Just in time for native support 12.4.0, without the need for extra software! Use natural head and eye movements to control the camera intuitively around the cockpit!
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@greg16676935420 That’s amazing, we must have been at the same exact mall. Just missed you…apparently.
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@skdh I’m hopeful that all the fake content will force people to only believe information they gather in person.
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AI is breaking the internet as we know it. Interesting times to live in.
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Status Update for @justflight - finger currently hovering over soon to be “buy” button for Baron and Bonanza. Thx in advance.
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@JDVance A life’s work realized. Don’t worry, i appreciate you lil guy
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@SawyerMerritt The only thing I love more than my Tesla is competition.
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NEWS: Chinese automaker Xiaomi today officially launched their first ever SUV called the YU7.
• 16.1" center touchscreen
• Panoramic Display across dashboard
• Nappa leather zero-gravity front seats
• 10-point massaging front seats
• Power-adjustable rear seats with backrests that can tilt from 100° to 135°
• Two screens for the rear seats
• Hidden air vents
• Soft-touch materials throughout
• 23.9 cubic feet (678 liters) of storage capacity with seats up
• Up to 681 hp
• 0-62mph in as little as 3.2s
• Up to a 101.7 kWh battery, up to 478 miles (770 km) of CLTC range
• 10% to 80% charge in as little as 12 mins
• Double wishbone front and five-link rear suspension with air springs
• Roof-mounted LiDAR sensor, a 4D millimeter-wave radar, 11 high-definition cameras, and 12 ultrasonic radars
• 8.7" (222 mm) of ground clearance
• Drag coefficient: 0.245
• Panoramic glass roof
• Length: 196" (same as Model X)
• Dual motors. NMC battery from CATL
• 157 MPH top speed
• Pricing will be released later, but it's expected to be priced similarly to Tesla's Model Y. Deliveries start in the coming months.
More photos of the exterior and interior in the thread below:




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@TynanSylvester Recently I asked Siri to set an alarm for 6am. It responded 30 seconds later by saying “ok, I deleted it”… We are a long way from the AI helper I need.
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