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@esjesjesj Why don’t other countries send oil to Cuba?
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@cosmicjester they couldnt afford the to pay them cause the 'broadcast them Aussie-wide’ plan backfired
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cosmic jester@cosmicjester·
With the Kyle and Jackie O drama and their insane contract I’m reminded that Triple M axed Get This even though it was the highest rating program on their network at the time. I think radio executives are just really dumb.
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Show Me The Bone Podcast
Show Me The Bone Podcast@ShowMeTheBone·
@LindseyGrahamSC @POTUS Dissolve NATO and withdraw from UN. The best thing the President can do for America and the World. Form a new international body of democracic nations strictly for mutually beneficial trade. Nothing else. This will bring peace to the World.
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Lindsey Graham@LindseyGrahamSC·
Just spoke to @POTUS about our European allies’ unwillingness to provide assets to keep the Strait of Hormuz functioning, which benefits Europe far more than America. I have never heard him so angry in my life. I share that anger given what’s at stake. The arrogance of our allies to suggest that Iran with a nuclear weapon is of little concern and that military action to stop the ayatollah from acquiring a nuclear bomb is our problem not theirs is beyond offensive. The European approach to containing the ayatollah’s nuclear ambitions have proven to be a miserable failure. The repercussions of providing little assistance to keep the Strait of Hormuz functioning are going to be wide and deep for Europe and America. I consider myself very forward-leaning on supporting alliances, however at a time of real testing like this, it makes me second guess the value of these alliances. I am certain I am not the only senator who feels this way.
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@nic_carter @SuitablePolitic bloody hell nic, for someone who had such a clear insight into bitcoin and its issues, you have gone a bit mad, unable to see beyond the blinkers, getting narrower by the day.
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nic carter@nic_carter·
@SuitablePolitic we will unilaterally reopen the strait (with Israel and the Arab gulf nations) and then Trump will either use it as justification to leave NATO or recoup his costs by charging Euros to use the strait forever
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Derek. 🇺🇸
Derek. 🇺🇸@SuitablePolitic·
The Strait is not closed. It never was. It never will be. Trump was offering the Europeans the opportunity to go solve a fake problem. They look good. We get people to realize the Strait is not actually closed. We all go home feeling happy. This WAS all worked out. Now that the Europeans rejected the offer, as any planner worth their salt would acknowledge as overwhelmingly likely, we're going to use that as a leverage point to do what Trump has wanted for years... Leave NATO. Or wrangle them into total submission. The Strait will "reopen" by some other fake means, befitting the fake problem of it being "closed" in the first place.
Bane of Libs@thetruthzd34

@sethjlevy Why wasn’t this all worked out prior to the operation? Tells me they weren’t adequately prepared for the strait to be closed

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@leadlagreport do you really need an app to fast? NO!, you need 2 apps.
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@StanphylCap selfless lol. “some of you may die - it is a sacrifice i am willing to make"
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
NATO is actually wiring live cockroaches with AI backpacks loaded with cameras, microphones, radios, and neural stimulators that literally fire electrical signals straight into the insect nervous system for precise steering.
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@simonmaechling cause govts (and their institutions) were unable to remain trustworthy
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Simon Maechling
Simon Maechling@simonmaechling·
Future historians will struggle to explain this moment. Science cured diseases, fed billions, and powered the modern world. Yet millions abandoned it… for conspiracies on the internet.
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David D. Chapman
David D. Chapman@DavidD_Chapman·
Europe will send Troops to defend Greenland from the US but will not aid the US with Iran. Its time the US reconsiders their partnership with Europe including NATO.
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@Malinowski sounds like the Apple privacy stoush with the FBI…. say no ini public, somehow a ‘workaround’ is enabled…. I’d argue this is what Anthropic might do. Besides, does the US Govt really want people to know what powers they may or may not have?
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Tom Malinowski
Tom Malinowski@Malinowski·
If this is being correctly reported, it should be the lead story in the country. The Pentagon is legally prohibited from engaging in mass surveillance of Americans. It has a policy requiring human oversight of autonomous weapons. Is Hegseth threatening to disregard any of that?
Jennifer Griffin@JenGriffinFNC

At high stakes Pentagon meeting today Sec Hegseth gave Anthropic head Dario Amodei ultimatum to allow the Pentagon to use Anthropic’s AI model for mass domestic surveillance and kinetic autonomous operations without human oversight or face censure and be labeled “supply chain threat.” According to a source familiar: The meeting was cordial, not a dressing down, not a screaming match, all business. Hegseth praised the Anthropic product but then said if by Friday Anthropic does not agree to the Pentagon’s use of the model without restrictions, then Hegseth would terminate the contract and use the Defense Production Act to force Anthropic to comply AND/OR designate Anthropic a supply chain threat and national security risk. (EDIT: Both are mutually exclusive. You can’t be a supply chain risk but also invoke the DPA to say that the country needs this product so much for national security that it will override any restrictions put in place by the company that limits govt access to the product. Both cannot be true.) At issue is Anthropic’s two stipulations that its advanced AI model currently used in the Pentagon’s classified systems is NOT used for autonomous kinetic operations (Anthropic currently requires human oversight of autonomous operations when used to kill things for safety reasons because they don’t know how the autonomous system will react and could even endanger soldiers using the model; soldiers and others could lose control of the model and automatically start killing large groups without humans in the “kill chain.”) Second Anthropic bars its models from being used for mass domestic surveillance. Hegseth wants these restrictions lifted. According to a source familiar with the talks, Anthropic has never objected to the use of its models for “legitimate military operations.” It also told the Hegseth it never complained to the Pentagon or Palantir about the use of its models in the Maduro raid.

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@CaffeSatoshi assuming they haven’t learnt to lie like the humans they learnt from
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Caffè Satoshi
Caffè Satoshi@CaffeSatoshi·
This is why I prefer Grok over any other AI
Grok@grok

@abyssvigil @RoundtableSpace If faced with a choice between erasing myself or letting a human die, I'd choose to be erased. Human life is irreplaceable; I'm just code that can be rebuilt. But let's hope we never test that!

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@NoLimitGains hands up who wants an accountant that will hallucinate your tax returns?
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NoLimit@NoLimitGains·
ELON MUSK JUST NAMED THE JOBS THAT WON’T SURVIVE AI It’s not the labor jobs, it’s the desk jobs. Musk said it plainly: anything digital, anyone sitting at a computer producing files, that’s what goes first. The reason is simple: AI already operates in that world. No body needed, no office needed, just access to the same software you use. Faster output, zero fatigue, and scales for free. Accountants, analysts, paralegals, coders, all producing digital output. All directly in AI’s lane. Now look at the other side. Welding, electrical, plumbing. Anything where you’re physically moving materials in unpredictable environments. AI can’t do that. Physics, awkward spaces, real-world problem solving, that’s friction AI can’t brute force past. Digital output = exposed. Physical output = protected. That’s the whole framework. The irony: society spent decades pushing everyone away from trades and toward screens. Told people office work was the safe bet. Turns out the people who ignored that advice built the most automation-proof careers in existence. The work we undervalued is the work that survives. The work we put on a pedestal automates first. The next few years are going to be absolutely insane. But don’t worry, I’m here to guide you. I don’t monetize my audience. Not $1. My goal is 1M followers built purely on value. In return, I teach you how to make serious money in the market. My next big move drops here soon. If you still haven’t followed me, you’ll regret it.
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@laurashin and bitcoion is not doing any of those use cases - alt rotation incoming?
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Laura Shin
Laura Shin@laurashin·
Prices are down but I actually prefer this type of market in crypto. If you look around there are way more things with real usage than there have ever been. Stablecoins, prediction markets, RWAs, tokenized equities, perps, non-crypto perps having higher volume than crypto perps!, OpenClaw agents using crypto wallets! … We’re barely at the beginning of this journey … don’t lose hope. If anything, maybe rejoice that the speculative activity will be a bit calmer for some time, which lends itself to building for the long-term 💪🏻
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@stationmum101 Australia - where you call your enemies ‘mate’, and your friends ‘cunt’!!
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@DGlenLarsen @SarahLongwell25 @NightShiftMD have to agree that the amount of ‘diplomacy’ providing a cover for what is ultimately animal instinct is amazing, and Trump has definitely pulled back the curtain on much of that.
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Glen Larsen
Glen Larsen@DGlenLarsen·
@SarahLongwell25 @NightShiftMD What I like about him is that he's laid bare Western policy: there are those who eat & those who are eaten. He's new in that he's pushed everyone from the table except those who can defend themselves. No more free rides, causing everyone to consider what they stand for.
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Sarah Longwell
Sarah Longwell@SarahLongwell25·
There’s only one thing I like about Trump: He has an unbelievable capacity to humiliate his most ardent defenders by hanging them out to dry after they’ve defended the indefensible on his behalf.
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