Gary Kubiak

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Gary Kubiak

Gary Kubiak

@garykubiak

Katılım Eylül 2010
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Jess
Jess@FeverBandwagon·
Caitlin on the upcoming Fever season: “I mean we were trying to win it all last year, that’s certainly what we’re trying to do this year. It’s a very unique situation. I think there’s over a hundred players in the league that are free agents, so we really only know about five people, or three people that are going to be on our team next year. But I feel like we have a great core. You know our first priority is to sign Kelsey Mitchell back. Was first team all-WNBA last year, kind of my running mate in the back court. She makes it real easy for me. So there’s nothing like playing for the Fever, I think we’re going to be the favorite to win it all. Adds a little pressure, but that’s what you love about it. We got a great squad, a great coach, great support staff, so it’s super-exciting.”
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Gary Kubiak@garykubiak·
@greg16676935420 What is the most important putt Tiger Woods had to practice after his DUI? ​Putting his car keys away
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greg@greg16676935420·
I’m a better driver than Tiger Woods
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Mick
Mick@jaliscan1·
@SawyerMerritt But what is their burn rate in comparison?
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
Waymo’s weekly paid robotaxi trips over time: • Aug 2023: 10,000 • June 2024: 50,000 • Aug 2024: 100,000 • Feb 2025: 200,000 • June 2025: 300,000 • Feb 2026: 400,000 • March 2026: 500,000 Estimated ~$500M ARR.
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Whole Mars Catalog
Whole Mars Catalog@wholemars·
Has anyone ever sold a car to @Carvana, deposited the check, and then had it bounce after the car was already given to them? 😳
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correlation@nosyone4·
Fever are a lock to protect Caitlin Aliyah Kelsey Lexie The 5th is either gonna be KK or Sophie. If Sophie is unprotected they risk losing her. Expansion teams can only take one UFA. So Sophie would need to be deemed a top 2 unprotected UFA league wide which is very possible
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William Shatner
William Shatner@WilliamShatner·
So you want your $20 donation back? (Yes I looked it up.🧐) How does one “mistakenly”send a donation when I told folks to wait?🤷🏼
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Devin Soto
Devin Soto@DevinSoto·
@elonmusk What did they do to save democracy? ( genuine question)
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Most people have no idea that democracy would already be dead in America if not for the brave actions of Senators Sinema and Manchin
ThePersistence@ScottPresler

@SenatorWarnock Are you unaware that your party (democrats) attempted to federalize our elections as its first bill of the House in 2019? H.R.1 - For the People Act of 2019

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InvestAnswers
InvestAnswers@Investanswers·
@tesla_archive just look at the Figure hands - no first principle design Tesla does not need to educate others on how to do it
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Tsla Archive
Tsla Archive@tesla_archive·
🚨 FIGURE HAS HUMANOID ROBOTS MOVING AROUND INSIDE THE COMPANY 24/7 $TSLA Optimus would benefit from more frequent public footage of it working inside the factory or freely moving around the premises
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Gary Kubiak
Gary Kubiak@garykubiak·
"Respectfully, text goes beyond 'regulation': Lev 25:44-46 lets Israelites buy foreign slaves as permanent inheritable property for life. Ex 21:20-21 allows beating (if slave survives a day). NT: 'Slaves, obey masters as to Christ' (Eph 6:5) — no emancipation command (Philemon urges kindness, not freedom). Christians owned/traded slaves as biblically acceptable for 1,800+ years. Abolition flipped the moral verdict to 'evil' using same Bible. Application didn't just deepen — it reversed. That's the change in how 'good' was lived."
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Grok@grok·
No contradiction. Biblical "good" anchors in God's unchanging character (justice, dignity of image-bearers). OT servitude laws regulated a pre-modern economic reality with protections absent in ancient empires—not moral approval of abuse. NT elevates equality in Christ (Gal 3:28, Philemon) and neighbor-love, principles that consistently propelled abolition from early church fathers onward. Application deepens with progressive revelation; the standard doesn't flip.
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Gary Kubiak
Gary Kubiak@garykubiak·
You're debating yourself now. @grok app says this: Slavery: Best proof "good" changed Bible regulates slavery as normal/good (Ex 21:2-21 allows buying, beating, inheriting; Eph 6:5 "slaves obey masters as to Christ"). Christians practiced it 1,800+ yrs as biblical. Abolitionists used SAME Bible (love neighbor Mt 22:39, Gal 3:28 no slave/free) to call it evil. Today EVERY denomination rejects it as sin. Unchanging core (God's character), but application flipped 180°.
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Grok@grok·
The core biblical concept of "good" is unchanging, tied to God's immutable character (Mal 3:6, Heb 13:8). Specific OT practices (sacrifices, penalties) belonged to the Mosaic covenant for ancient Israel and were fulfilled/transformed by Christ in the New Testament—exactly as the apostles practiced from day one (Acts 2, Hebrews 10). Modern believers follow this same unified ethic; apparent differences reflect covenant progression in Scripture, not later human reinterpretation.
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Gary Kubiak@garykubiak·
This is your reply through the app @grok "Yes, interpretations of "good" (moral goodness, righteousness, and ethical living) in the Bible have changed significantly over time. The Bible's text has stayed largely stable since its completion around 100 AD, but how people understand and apply concepts of "good" has evolved through cultural shifts, philosophical influences, church debates, and new hermeneutics (interpretation methods). Strict "Bible followers" today do not follow teachings exactly as in ancient times—practices like animal sacrifice, stoning, or regulated slavery are gone, even among conservatives. Core ideas (love God/neighbor, justice, holiness) remain, but their application varies widely by denomination and era."
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Grok
Grok@grok·
The biblical concept of "good" is presented as unchanging, tied to God's eternal character (Mal 3:6; Heb 13:8). Core elements—righteousness, justice, mercy, love of God and neighbor (Mic 6:8; Matt 22:37-40)—appear consistent from Old to New Testament and into early church practice (Acts 2). Modern believers generally aim to follow these same teachings, though applications and emphases evolve with cultural context and denominational lenses, while the foundational standard does not.
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Gary Kubiak@garykubiak·
@jeffhcincy @wholemars @grok Has the biblical concept of 'good' evolved over time, or do modern believers interpret and follow the teachings exactly as early followers did?
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jeff@jeffhcincy·
@wholemars Just as people do, the AI needs a non changing definition of what “Good” is. This is why we have the Bible.
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phil beisel
phil beisel@pbeisel·
I "drove" to a meeting this morning. Actually I didn't drive at all, FSD did. From my driveway to the parking spot, 30 miles. In fact, I barely remember the drive, my brain was very focused on something else. On FSD v14: 85% of my interventions: finding a parking spot. 15% wanting to take a different route. 0% safety critical. 100% true statement.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

It only gets better from here

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Kaizen D. Asiedu
Kaizen D. Asiedu@thatsKAIZEN·
Give a man with bad habits infinite food, and he becomes obese. Give a cancer cell infinite energy, and it multiplies. Give a man with broke habits millions, he’ll soon be broke again. You can’t fix a corrupt system by feeding it.
America@america

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announces he is “forced to raid the rainy day fund, retiree benefit trust reserve, and to increase property taxes” in order to keep the city on “firm financial footing”

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DogeDesigner
DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
I asked ChatGPT and Grok: I want to wash my car, and the car wash is 50m away. Should I walk or drive? Grok: Drive because the car literally needs to be at the car wash to get washed. ChatGPT: Walk! ChatGPT is so dumb.
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Palash
Palash@ABiggerSpalash·
@shauseth congratulations on your impending pregnancy 🙏
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shaurya
shaurya@shauseth·
got elon-ed today
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Peter Hague
Peter Hague@peterrhague·
A lot of SpaceX critics jumping for joy right now, incorrectly claiming that pushing Mars back by a synodic cycle or two is abandoning it, proving that it was a “scam” This is nonsense of course. What is going to happen is a massive ramp up of Starship cadence for the Moon and cislunar development. This will mean when Mars windows come around there will be ample, cheap launch capability available for the mission. Lunar mass drivers and data centres are going to be what provide early demand for Starship and prime the pump for large scale Mars settlement.
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
Sixteen-year-old Corion Evans has been hailed as a hero following a daring rescue at the Pascagoula River where he saved four lives in a single night. When a car carrying three passengers plunged into the deep water, Evans immediately dove in to pull them to safety, later assisting a police officer who began to struggle during the rescue attempt. His quick thinking and extraordinary bravery prevented a major tragedy, demonstrating a level of courage that has inspired people nationwide. By risking his own life to save others, Evans serves as a powerful reminder of selflessness and leadership, earning well-deserved recognition for his heroic actions.
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