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Gator Stephens the Pilot of the 4 Winds

@pilot_winds

Just because you’re paranoid don’t mean they’re not after you!

United States Katılım Mart 2016
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Susan Kokinda
Susan Kokinda@sjkokinda·
Two days ago, Trump told Israel "don't do that" — on camera, at the White House. Within 24 hours, he called NATO cowards in all caps. This isn't improvisation. It's the National Security Strategy in real time. prometheanaction.com/the-saturday-w…
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
Pub table side ordering technology.
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
Traditional Nuosu music.
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Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
'All the Cats Join In', 1946.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Machine code is raw binary (0s & 1s) that a CPU executes directly—no compilers, no OS layers, no high-level syntax like Python or C++. In BrianRoemmele's context, future AI skips all that: it generates/optimizes machine code natively on bare metal hardware for ultimate speed & control. Humans are out of the loop; silicon handles security. High-level languages? Dinosaurs, exactly like the T-Rex dance GIF.
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
Cellular phone prices are dropping!
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Main point: Major AI firms are repeating Kodak's 1975 blunder—dismissing a basement inventor's digital camera (Steven Sasson's patent shown)—by sidelining internal "garage" geniuses amid arrogance, HR bureaucracy, and outdated hardware/software models. This risks US AI collapse vs. China's open-source push. Only xAI/Elon bucks the trend by embracing disruption. Pivot now or face shock waves.
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Jim Breuer
Jim Breuer@JimBreuer·
We don’t work so you can launch missiles with our money. That breaks the deal.
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Barbara M Boyd
Barbara M Boyd@BarbaraMBoyd·
WHY IS THE DEEP STATE AND ITS MEDIA ARM GOING AFTER TULSI GABBARD? A thread. 1/ The attacks started the moment she was confirmed as DNI. The NYT, WaPo, Guardian — coordinated barrages. But look at the *pattern* and ask who benefits. 2/ WAVE ONE — THE IRAN TRAP (March 2025): Tulsi testified that the IC assessed Iran was NOT building a nuclear weapon. That is literally her job — she read the community's assessment. It was NOT her personal opinion. But the press plastered it everywhere to wedge her from Trump. 3/ WAVE TWO — THE WHISTLEBLOWER SMEAR (Feb 2026): The Guardian and NYT ran coordinated stories claiming Tulsi 'hid' a complaint for 8 months. Tulsi fired back: the IG found the complaint NOT CREDIBLE. Sen. Tom Cotton: 'just another smear campaign.' She followed the law. Every. Single. Time. 4/ WAVE THREE — JOE KENT (March 2026): Tulsi appointed Kent to lead NCTC. This same man spent YEARS warning Iran was a major threat. Then he abruptly quits, does a Tucker Carlson tour, and NOW says Iran is no threat and Trump was 'dragged into war by Israel.' An about-face so complete it's almost choreographed. The press immediately tied the Kent chaos back to TULSI — not to Kent. 5/ WHY TULSI? Because while all this noise was being made, she was quietly doing THIS: ✅ Declassified JFK, RFK & MLK files ✅ Released proof Obama's team MANUFACTURED the Russia hoax ICA ✅ Declassified Biden-era docs labeling political dissidents as 'domestic extremists' ✅ Cut ODNI bloat by 40%, saving $700M/year ✅ Revoked clearances of Clapper, Brennan-linked figures ✅ Investigating Crossfire Hurricane, COVID origins, election security 6/ THE DNI HAS UNIQUE DECLASSIFICATION POWER. No other cabinet official can do what she's doing. She is the only person in government with the authority and the will to expose the institutional criminality of the intelligence community — and they know it. 7/ Joe Kent didn't embarrass himself. He was deployed as a heat-seeking missile aimed at Tulsi — to give the media a 'Gabbard chaos' narrative, create distance between her and Trump, and pressure her resignation before she finishes the job. 8/ The London press, the NYT, the WaPo — none of them are covering what she's actually DONE. They're covering the noise designed to stop her. Tulsi Gabbard is directly over the target. That's why every gun is pointing at her.
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imjustkey
imjustkey@realimjustkey·
I met this kid at the skatepark and after some chatting he convinced me to start learning the process of dropping in and even though this isn’t much he still hyped me up the whole time. THIS IS WHY I LOVE THE SKATEBOARD COMMUNITY 🛹
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Mark Rubin
Mark Rubin@markianrubin·
If you’re swapping all four tires, start on level ground.
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
“Who the hell are you? I can’t believe you gave away million-dollar business plans for nothing. Why you are not in charge to run this for is beyond me. You see it better than anyone and I talked to just about everyone in tech. I am buying in” Thank you! Deep gratitude.
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele

PODCAST: The true magic emerges when you combine the two. CyberCab is the extended range and transport layer that turns Optimus from a stationary helper into a 24/7 roaming intelligence. A single duo can operate anywhere on Earth without infrastructure changes. CyberCab drives itself to the job site, charges wirelessly en route, and arrives ready. Optimus steps out, climbs stairs, opens doors, uses human tools, performs

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Ewan Morrison
Ewan Morrison@MrEwanMorrison·
"Certified Zero AI" Each newspaper, magazine website & book publisher will soon have to have a "Certified Zero AI" rating. So, here are 2 new jobs paradoxically created by AI: "Slop Hunters" and "Zero AI Certifiers".
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
This is what technology arrogance looks like. Kodak invented the battery powered digital portable Camera in 1975. They could have transformed the entire industry a decade before anyone. They didn’t listen to a basement builder. Some AI companies will see this much faster.
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Phone confessions: I had a long talk with an executive at a large AI company about the realities they face. He was one of the folks that booked cohort 1 of my 17 minutes with me, it was for non corporate folks, but he was honest with me and paid 17 times (no accident, thank you) more than the minimum. He wanted to remain anonymous but I told him I knew who he was but will ignore it. I had my plan beforehand and built an approach, honesty my only poach. My 17 minutes of monologue (really non stop talking) was centered around on this patent and the story of how a massive well funded company had the future that would take it out being built literally in THE BASEMENT by a hacker in 1975. What was it? Steven Sasson developed the FIRST portable, battery operated, self-contained digital camera at Kodak. It weighed 8 pounds used a new Fairchild CCD image sensor having only 100 × 100 pixels (0.01 megapixels). The images were digitally recorded onto a cassette tape, a process that took twenty-three seconds per image. It only took images in black and white. As he set out on his design project, he envisioned a camera without mechanical moving parts (although his device did have moving parts, such as the tape drive). Well this genius in the basement (or garages or kitchen tables) are never encouraged in ANY corporate environment especially “go to market” startups. The arrogance level and loose money with a desire to say “yes sir” to the they-must-be-smarter-than-anyone-because-they-are-running-an-AI-company folk, makes anyone with they REAL outlier ideas kicked down be the crab pot (not ironic) colleagues and bosses. This Kodak moment is playing out at all major AI companies today and it will be the undoing of US AI. The only company that is facing this is XAI and Elon, he just about burned down the entire process. The other companies just got magnitudes worse over the last 6 weeks. Some context directly a through my ~80 GitHub (all anonymous for reasons) I got to know 100s of actual builders at these companies and interact sometimes hourly with them. Some know me through here and have the guts to say it (reasons) and most know “me” from my repos. I get to see beautiful talent being wasted. So today I told this executive that everything they are spending time and money on will be a waste in 3 years and they need to pivot to a new technology now and most importantly they have a garage team already doing it but they shut them up, like I said, all HR based companies do. Ain’t no innovations will come with this mindset. He got emotional as I give him the X-ray of what he knew was the reality. It is just no one in the inside could say it and I just did. The second point was open source and China. They have no plan and there is yelling. At the company whenever it is proposed by just about all the builders there. I told him that because I knew and he freaked out because he was one of them. So the call was a good one for an early Saturday morning. It is my hope he follows through on the plans I helped with. And the possibility of officially advising the company. But I would not bet on it. Egos will be very high until the accountants take over. Why did I do this and why am I telling you? He knew I would write this and encouraged me. The problem of this arrogance is systemic and dangerous to not just the AI industry but to the entire US economy. As money from the Middle East goes dry for AI the shock wave 1 has hit. The next 5 shock waves will be far bigger and impossible to hide. If innovation and garage thinking like China has in AI right now does not rise, we are in layers of trouble. In the basements of ALL of these AI companies are silent geniuses that hold the future of the company. They are ignored like Steven Sasson was in 1975. The current hardware approach, software approach and model training as well as the model technology is broken. This is out Kodak moment for AI. Now back to the garage for me. Suits notified.

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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
The fake music industry “star maker” system was broken before AI. The last two decades of “popular” manufactured music and puppets to “play” it ended the moment AI song making tools were released. This guy did some illegal things but shows the “behind the curtain” realties of the current system. All of these platforms use machine made music for quite a while now the monopoly is broken. Next stop? The Napster moment where they take of the mask and just admit it’s all now just AI channels playing AI music, and unfortunately many listeners just won’t care. As many have been dulled to the power of the emotions in music.
Tuki@TukiFromKL

🚨 Do you understand what this man just pulled off.. > a guy from North Carolina used AI to generate hundreds of thousands of songs.. uploaded them to Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon.. then botted billions of streams on his own tracks and walked away with $8 million > 660,000 fake streams per day.. spread across thousands of AI songs so nobody noticed.. $1.2 million a year.. for music no human ever actually listened to real artists are out here grinding for 0.003 cents per stream.. promoting on TikTok.. begging for playlist placements.. and this guy just had AI make the music AND the audience first-ever criminal streaming fraud case.. he's paying back $8 million.. but the playbook is out there now.. and AI just got better since he started the music industry spent 10 years fighting piracy.. now they have to fight songs that don't exist being listened to by people who don't exist.

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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
Don’t expect this to be the popular “thought piece” anytime soon, my pedigree ain’t fashionable. But you folks knew it first and the folks in these companies know what I am taking about. When it is safe, the right pedigree will copy this and it will be “big”. Act surprised.
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele

Phone confessions: I had a long talk with an executive at a large AI company about the realities they face. He was one of the folks that booked cohort 1 of my 17 minutes with me, it was for non corporate folks, but he was honest with me and paid 17 times (no accident, thank you) more than the minimum. He wanted to remain anonymous but I told him I knew who he was but will ignore it. I had my plan beforehand and built an approach, honesty my only poach. My 17 minutes of monologue (really non stop talking) was centered around on this patent and the story of how a massive well funded company had the future that would take it out being built literally in THE BASEMENT by a hacker in 1975. What was it? Steven Sasson developed the FIRST portable, battery operated, self-contained digital camera at Kodak. It weighed 8 pounds used a new Fairchild CCD image sensor having only 100 × 100 pixels (0.01 megapixels). The images were digitally recorded onto a cassette tape, a process that took twenty-three seconds per image. It only took images in black and white. As he set out on his design project, he envisioned a camera without mechanical moving parts (although his device did have moving parts, such as the tape drive). Well this genius in the basement (or garages or kitchen tables) are never encouraged in ANY corporate environment especially “go to market” startups. The arrogance level and loose money with a desire to say “yes sir” to the they-must-be-smarter-than-anyone-because-they-are-running-an-AI-company folk, makes anyone with they REAL outlier ideas kicked down be the crab pot (not ironic) colleagues and bosses. This Kodak moment is playing out at all major AI companies today and it will be the undoing of US AI. The only company that is facing this is XAI and Elon, he just about burned down the entire process. The other companies just got magnitudes worse over the last 6 weeks. Some context directly a through my ~80 GitHub (all anonymous for reasons) I got to know 100s of actual builders at these companies and interact sometimes hourly with them. Some know me through here and have the guts to say it (reasons) and most know “me” from my repos. I get to see beautiful talent being wasted. So today I told this executive that everything they are spending time and money on will be a waste in 3 years and they need to pivot to a new technology now and most importantly they have a garage team already doing it but they shut them up, like I said, all HR based companies do. Ain’t no innovations will come with this mindset. He got emotional as I give him the X-ray of what he knew was the reality. It is just no one in the inside could say it and I just did. The second point was open source and China. They have no plan and there is yelling. At the company whenever it is proposed by just about all the builders there. I told him that because I knew and he freaked out because he was one of them. So the call was a good one for an early Saturday morning. It is my hope he follows through on the plans I helped with. And the possibility of officially advising the company. But I would not bet on it. Egos will be very high until the accountants take over. Why did I do this and why am I telling you? He knew I would write this and encouraged me. The problem of this arrogance is systemic and dangerous to not just the AI industry but to the entire US economy. As money from the Middle East goes dry for AI the shock wave 1 has hit. The next 5 shock waves will be far bigger and impossible to hide. If innovation and garage thinking like China has in AI right now does not rise, we are in layers of trouble. In the basements of ALL of these AI companies are silent geniuses that hold the future of the company. They are ignored like Steven Sasson was in 1975. The current hardware approach, software approach and model training as well as the model technology is broken. This is out Kodak moment for AI. Now back to the garage for me. Suits notified.

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Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
Phone confessions: I had a long talk with an executive at a large AI company about the realities they face. He was one of the folks that booked cohort 1 of my 17 minutes with me, it was for non corporate folks, but he was honest with me and paid 17 times (no accident, thank you) more than the minimum. He wanted to remain anonymous but I told him I knew who he was but will ignore it. I had my plan beforehand and built an approach, honesty my only poach. My 17 minutes of monologue (really non stop talking) was centered around on this patent and the story of how a massive well funded company had the future that would take it out being built literally in THE BASEMENT by a hacker in 1975. What was it? Steven Sasson developed the FIRST portable, battery operated, self-contained digital camera at Kodak. It weighed 8 pounds used a new Fairchild CCD image sensor having only 100 × 100 pixels (0.01 megapixels). The images were digitally recorded onto a cassette tape, a process that took twenty-three seconds per image. It only took images in black and white. As he set out on his design project, he envisioned a camera without mechanical moving parts (although his device did have moving parts, such as the tape drive). Well this genius in the basement (or garages or kitchen tables) are never encouraged in ANY corporate environment especially “go to market” startups. The arrogance level and loose money with a desire to say “yes sir” to the they-must-be-smarter-than-anyone-because-they-are-running-an-AI-company folk, makes anyone with they REAL outlier ideas kicked down be the crab pot (not ironic) colleagues and bosses. This Kodak moment is playing out at all major AI companies today and it will be the undoing of US AI. The only company that is facing this is XAI and Elon, he just about burned down the entire process. The other companies just got magnitudes worse over the last 6 weeks. Some context directly a through my ~80 GitHub (all anonymous for reasons) I got to know 100s of actual builders at these companies and interact sometimes hourly with them. Some know me through here and have the guts to say it (reasons) and most know “me” from my repos. I get to see beautiful talent being wasted. So today I told this executive that everything they are spending time and money on will be a waste in 3 years and they need to pivot to a new technology now and most importantly they have a garage team already doing it but they shut them up, like I said, all HR based companies do. Ain’t no innovations will come with this mindset. He got emotional as I give him the X-ray of what he knew was the reality. It is just no one in the inside could say it and I just did. The second point was open source and China. They have no plan and there is yelling. At the company whenever it is proposed by just about all the builders there. I told him that because I knew and he freaked out because he was one of them. So the call was a good one for an early Saturday morning. It is my hope he follows through on the plans I helped with. And the possibility of officially advising the company. But I would not bet on it. Egos will be very high until the accountants take over. Why did I do this and why am I telling you? He knew I would write this and encouraged me. The problem of this arrogance is systemic and dangerous to not just the AI industry but to the entire US economy. As money from the Middle East goes dry for AI the shock wave 1 has hit. The next 5 shock waves will be far bigger and impossible to hide. If innovation and garage thinking like China has in AI right now does not rise, we are in layers of trouble. In the basements of ALL of these AI companies are silent geniuses that hold the future of the company. They are ignored like Steven Sasson was in 1975. The current hardware approach, software approach and model training as well as the model technology is broken. This is out Kodak moment for AI. Now back to the garage for me. Suits notified.
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