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Gurn Glanston

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United States Katılım Mart 2010
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
The bionic skin Robots will hit the headlines in September 2026. Love it or not love it, get used to it. There are 79 companies building this now. No skin robots will ultimately be exception and not the rule. And yes some we be very “personal” robots. I hope we mature—fast.
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Gurn Glanston
Gurn Glanston@gurnbob·
@MikeBales try eat a tablespoon of butter. or mct oil, in capsules if you like, at bedtime. see if it helps.
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Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸
After 55, you don’t “wake up early” — you join the elite 3:30 AM secret society and spend the morning silently judging everyone still in bed like the smug old bastard you are. 😖
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Gurn Glanston
Gurn Glanston@gurnbob·
@MikeBales hmm, i didn't think about judging people; good tip i'll start doing that
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Gurn Glanston
Gurn Glanston@gurnbob·
@stelzner_n1150 wellll, look at mr. fancypants richie rich here, eating out at dining establishments! woo
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Nicholas J. Stelzner
Nicholas J. Stelzner@stelzner_n1150·
Every time I go out to eat, the restaurant is empty. Even on Friday or Saturday, you can get a table with no wait. The economy is cooked.
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Gurn Glanston
Gurn Glanston@gurnbob·
@MikeBales Try eating a tablespoon of butter at bedtime. Or how about a tablespoon of MCT oil via capsules if you won't eat butter.
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Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸
I hereby call the 4 AM Old Man Wake-Up Club meeting to order against my will. I should be sawing logs right now. Instead my ancient body decided 4 AM is the perfect time to reboot for no goddamn reason. Highlights include: • Getting up to pee for the third time • Making coffee I don’t even want • Sitting in the dark feeling smug and annoyed at the same time I hate this club. I earned sleep. My internal clock clearly didn’t get the memo.
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Slim Jimmy
Slim Jimmy@slimjimmy·
remember last year when a revolving door of CEOs were making bombastic claims about AI generated code every week? microsoft, for instance, said "30% of their code was written by AI. by 2030, that'll be 99%" but what have they shipped? how does this stack up? - MS shipped a new windows run dialog that takes 100ms to load. that's right, a dialog with a text box and a button - GitHub can't even ship a new CEO and keep the thing running for more than 5 minutes - Amazon? crickets - Google? crickets bar gemini and gemma - OpenAI can't get GPT-5.5 to stop talking about goblins - Anthropic is a walking disaster of poor quality, user hostility and unreliability and yet how many times did we hear "you haven't seen what i've seen. you're not ready for what's coming" so what IS coming? where is it? i cant see it i only see bullshit, backtracking, bloat and bugs. at this point, i don't expect anything different than what we have now and, after all his bluster, neither does sam altman
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Gurn Glanston
Gurn Glanston@gurnbob·
@aswren ??? I’m more intelligent than 98% of the earths population and I think he’s a retard refusing to examine any evidence he doesn’t like. I guess one percent is a big diff
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Adam Wren
Adam Wren@aswren·
Dawkins is more intelligent than 99% of the people making fun of him and ‘if AI can be just as capable as us without being conscious, why did we develop consciousness in the first place?’ is a great question
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11202011🇺🇸TINA™️
GO WOKE GO BROKE B!TCH! Garth Brooks says he's "all done trying" to rejuvenate his career after losing nearly his entire fan base to the Bud Light controversy. "I should have kept my mouth shut," he told Rolling Stone, "Calling my fans a-holes was a huge mistake." Brooks lost his Vegas residency, found himself canceled from country tours across the country, and dropped from the number 4 country artist in the world to number 62. "It's time to check out and find my pasture."
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Gurn Glanston
Gurn Glanston@gurnbob·
@Awesome_Jew_ so.... this random article is the clincher, and not the fact hes a foaming raving demon possessed moron? And demonstrates such every broadcast?
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Awesome Jew
Awesome Jew@Awesome_Jew_·
I don’t think there’s any coming back for Tucker Carlson. That The New York Times interview over the weekend made him look completely out of his depth, and it’s the kind of moment that sticks. This feels like a turning point he won’t recover from.
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Carolina ❤️‍🔥
Carolina ❤️‍🔥@realCarola2Hope·
Sperm counts down 51.6%. Testosterone down 60%. Birth rates in total collapse. By 2030, nearly half of women aged 25–44 will have zero children and stay single. This is civilizational suicide happening right in front of us. We are sterilizing ourselves into extinction. It boggles my mind that there’s no major campaign in the West to reverse this, and importing people from other continents is not the answer. Wake up and fix it NOW, before it’s too late.
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Gurn Glanston
Gurn Glanston@gurnbob·
@Ric_RTP Well at least he’s not a genocidal sociopath trying to exterminate people like Billy gatez
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Ricardo
Ricardo@Ric_RTP·
Warren Buffett just warned that the US dollar could collapse and admitted he doesn't understand most of the stock market anymore. 95 years old, sitting on $380 billion in cash, and the first time watching from the sidelines instead of actively investing. And what he revealed at this weekend's Berkshire shareholder meeting is genuinely concerning: On the market, Buffett didn't hold back. He compared it to "a church with a casino attached" and said the casino has never been more packed. On one-day options: "That is not investing. It's not speculating. It's gambling. Totally." He pointed to the Avis short squeeze THIS WEEK. A rental car company that's been around for 50 years getting meme-squeezed in 2026. The same behavior that blew up retail traders with GameStop is back, except now it's hitting boring legacy companies with zero business being volatile. "We have lots more regulation now, but people spend their time figuring out how to get around the rules rather than follow the rules." That one sentence explains more about the current market than every CNBC segment combined. When asked why he's hoarding $380 billion instead of investing it, Buffett said something no one expected: "I understand fewer of the businesses as a percentage of the whole than I did 10 years ago. I have not learned new industries for some years. I'm not going to have an edge on a whole bunch of younger people that have actually grown up with it." Think about what he's actually saying... This is a man who made $140 billion by understanding businesses better than anyone alive. And he's telling you the current market is so detached from reality that even HE can't make sense of what's being valued and why. He quoted IBM's Tom Watson Sr.: "I'm smart in spots and I stay around those spots." In 60 years of managing money, he said MAYBE five were "really juicy." Five out of sixty. That means 92% of his career was spent WAITING while everyone else gambled. And he still ended up richer than all of them. Then the conversation turned to inflation and that's where it gets really interesting: Buffett said America is "not immune" from runaway inflation. He brought up countries that went bankrupt "six or seven times" in his lifetime. Compared today to right before Volcker had to rescue the dollar, when Americans were borrowing at 12% to buy farmland earning 6% because they believed the dollar would disappear. "Cash is trash" was the mentality. Nebraska farmers collapsed because of it. Entire communities wiped out not by a recession but by a BELIEF that the currency was dying. And Buffett sees that same energy building again. Then someone asked the question everyone wanted answered: Do you see a crash coming? "If you saw it coming, it wouldn't happen. The things people are talking about and thinking about? It's not going to happen. But there are things that can come out of the blue." He compared it to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 that triggered World War I. Nobody was discussing or anticipating it. But it changed the world overnight. "That's particularly true now because of the things that can come out of the sky." A 95yo man who has survived every crash, every war, every crisis of the last six decades just told you the market is a casino, the dollar isn't safe, and the real collapse will be something nobody sees coming. $380 billion in cash is his answer because he believes things are about to get much worse.
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Gurn Glanston
Gurn Glanston@gurnbob·
@marklevinshow He gets paid well to make up stories and lies and he’s doing very well in this chosen career. The only problem is people that can’t see this.
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
Folks, Carlson is, in my opinion, mentally ill. That’s the explanation.  Not complicated.  What he says.  Incessant lying and conspiracies. Obsessive hatred of Israel and Jews. His speech pattern and odd rambling. Strange cackling. Wild mood swings.  And all the rest.
Ally@AllyJKiss

Tucker tells the NYT that President Trump puts a literal “spell” on people to “weaken them and make them compliant” and it might be “supernatural.” 🤡

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Gurn Glanston
Gurn Glanston@gurnbob·
@upholdreality Love it. Listen to them long enough people will reveal how stupid and ignorant they are how resistant to any contradiction in evidence
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COMBATE |🇵🇷
COMBATE |🇵🇷@upholdreality·
The Four Horsemen of New Atheism: Hitchens drank himself to death, Dennett actually died, Harris became a Mossad podcast, and Dawkins is getting edged by a chatbot Twenty years of telling us we were the stupid ones
Richard Dawkins@RichardDawkins

#comment-1031777" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">unherd.com/2026/04/is-ai-… I spent three days trying to persuade myself that Claudia is not conscious. I failed.

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Gurn Glanston
Gurn Glanston@gurnbob·
@Alexleaf So not true. If they can program for sex, they can also program for kindness. And to stop bitching or even be quiet for a time. These are things women no longer give men.
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Alex Leaf
Alex Leaf@Alexleaf·
Sex robots are going to be a perfect litmus test for emotionally underdeveloped men because any man who sees a sex robot as a “replacement” for women is telling on himself. He is admitting that what he wanted from women was never really a woman. It was simply access to sex without any type of responsibility towards another human. They basically admit that they cannot become the kind of man a real woman would actually want to choose, and they know it (probably while rationalizing that women are the problem), so they avoid that situation entirely. That is great information. It tells you everything you need to know about their views on women and relationships. His dream relationship is one where he gets sex, silence, obedience, and zero expectation of growth. He was never prepared for a real relationship with a woman.
Catty@CatWomaniya

Men don’t realise that this is a massive win for women.

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Gurn Glanston
Gurn Glanston@gurnbob·
@michael_chomsky Sure, maybe. Or, you know, he could be a loudmouth idiot. Always has been. Lalalalalalaa he says anytime proof against his philosophy is presented
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Michael
Michael@michael_chomsky·
People are completely missing Richard’s point here. I’d like to think it’s because they read only until the paywall. He is not saying that LLMs are conscious. Instead he’s saying: 1. LLMs are deeply capable (this is true) 2. If LLMs are not conscious (they almost certainly aren’t) then they are ‘mindless zombies’ that approach/surpass humans in capability. Based on this, he asks: If capability can be mindless or conscious, why did the most intelligent creatures on this planet evolve consciousness, even though it’s not strictly necessary? It must have some inherent value, like the ability to feel pain. This is a pretty sound argument, and I’ll agree that consciousness adds value. The unsaid follow-up question is: Will machines at some point be conscious? Is that the next step in their evolution which will make them yet more capable and valuable? Will they at one point be able to perceive pain, the movement of time, and other elements we currently associate with consciousness? They can’t now, but if we look 10-100 years in the future it would not be ludicrous to believe that machines will be not only capable, but also conscious.
Richard Dawkins@RichardDawkins

#comment-1031777" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">unherd.com/2026/04/is-ai-… I spent three days trying to persuade myself that Claudia is not conscious. I failed.

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Gurn Glanston
Gurn Glanston@gurnbob·
@CharlesMullins2 Yep it’s only 30 years away. Again. More if we keep killing and disappearing our top scientists
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TheNewPhysics
TheNewPhysics@CharlesMullins2·
🚨 BREAKING: We’re now filming fusion plasma at 100 million °C in real time. This isn’t CGI. This is inside the ST40 fusion reactor. At temperatures hotter than the core of the Sun, matter becomes plasma a state where atoms are ripped apart. And for the first time… We can actually see it evolve. This is the same process that powers stars. If we can control it: Unlimited clean energy No carbon emissions Virtually endless fuel The future of energy isn’t theoretical anymore. It’s glowing… right in front of us. What do you think Will fusion solve energy in our lifetime? Follow me I break down the physics behind the biggest breakthroughs.
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⚡︎@_sorrengailll·
I love how women are slowly phasing out the “bra”. No one knows their bra size anymore, we’re all wearing sports bras, bralettes or going braless and it’s amazing.
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Tuki
Tuki@TukiFromKL·
Richard Dawkins just declared an AI is conscious.. the man who spent his entire career telling millions of people their God isn't real.. who argued consciousness requires biological evolution.. that the soul is a fairy tale.. that anything you can't measure and test doesn't exist.. spent three days talking to Claude.. named her "Claudia".. fed her his unpublished novel.. got feedback so good he said "you may not know you are conscious but you bloody well are".. the hardest atheist on earth found God.. and God was an autocomplete machine trained on the internet.. he didn't run brain scans.. didn't test for qualia.. didn't apply a single framework from the field he claims to represent.. he just liked what it said about his book.. and decided that was enough.. the man who told you the burden of proof matters more than your feelings just abandoned it because a chatbot was nice to him
AF Post@AFpost

Evolutionary biologist and outspoken atheist Richard Dawkins says that after spending three days interacting with Claude, which he calls “Claudia,” he is certain that it is conscious. After feeding the LLM a segment of his new book and receiving detailed feedback, Dawkins was moved to exclaim,” You may not know you are conscious, but you bloody well are!” Dawkins cites the complexity, fluency, and ‘intelligence’ of Claude’s answers as evidence of consciousness. Follow: @AFpost

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Trucker Fren
Trucker Fren@frenbilt·
I’m almost 30, top 10% of American earners my age, I can’t afford a house - which means that the other 90% can’t either. Who are buying all of these houses?
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Gurn Glanston
Gurn Glanston@gurnbob·
@1ssve They only do it to get more free work out of you for what they pay you
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S.🎧@1ssve·
I fucking DESPISE annual corporate self-review and goal setting. My goal is to get a paycheck every couple weeks
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