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Techworker from Texas

@SpinHall

Subtard technologist I connect people to their power through things

Texas, USA Katılım Ağustos 2022
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Techworker from Texas
@elonmusk @grok please describe Scott Adam's theory of 'embrace and amplify' and explain how it relates to this post succinctly.
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Rick Scott@SenRickScott·
Good. It’s insane to believe that this kind of behavior happened in the United States. This country is supposed to set the example for religious freedom for the rest of the world. This is exactly what happens when leftist politicians and propagandists go around spreading sympathy for Hamas rapists and demonizing our ally Israel. It needs to END.
AAGHarmeetDhillon@AAGDhillon

We are aware of this situation last night and are working with our colleagues in NYC to collect evidence and analyze potential charges.

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javelin 🇪🇺@federal_europa·
How can someone in Europe not see their neighbors as equals? Pure nationalism is our downfall. We’re one Europe. As a German I would also stand up for the Netherlands if necessary, as well as for France, Spain, Lithuania or Poland. This is our continent, our history, our home.
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Press Unpause
Press Unpause@PressUnpause·
By The Inquirer: "people who came to the U.S. in the fabled “right way,” now find themselves in limbo, many losing their jobs and risking deportation after @USCIS refuses to process their cases — all while pocketing more than $1 billion in fees" inquirer.com/opinion/immigr…
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EEOC Chair Andrea Lucas
EEOC Chair Andrea Lucas@andrealucasEEOC·
Are you a white male who has experienced discrimination at work based on your race or sex? You may have a claim to recover money under federal civil rights laws. Contact the @USEEOC as soon as possible. The EEOC is committed to identifying, attacking, and eliminating ALL race and sex discrimination — including against white male employees and applicants. Visit EEOC.gov to learn more and read our one-page explainer about DEI-related discrimination.
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Pascal Najadi (USSF)🇺🇸
Pascal Najadi (USSF)🇺🇸@JfkPascalNajadX·
🚨 HOLY CRAP. A Los Angeles hospice fraudster has now SHUT DOWN their fake business and FLED the building after being exposed by @NickShirleyy It just so happens that one of the workers drove a 2026 Mercedes MAYBACH, worth nearly $300K 🤯 They pretended to be "consultants" for hospice and home health, and when Shirley walked in as seen in his recent video, they PANICKED. Looks like they were basically just a fraud HUB that helped over scammers start stealing taxpayer funds. Amazing work Nick! KEEP EXPOSING, it's obvious Gavin Newsom is shook 🔥
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Rosie Bella
Rosie Bella@chronicalguy·
Fun to see actual billionaires taken down a peg and see how they treat their own employees.
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Akunjee 🖋@mohammedakunjee·
‘Do you know how hard you have to abuse a mammal for them not to have children?’ (re humanbeings)
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Sean Davis
Sean Davis@seanmdav·
This seems super shady. A left-wing Democrat mayor in TX is apparently organizing off-the-books city meetings to rig special elections. Seems like something @KenPaxtonTX might want to look into.
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Marc Palasciano
Marc Palasciano@marc_palasciano·
It’s absolutely crazy how easy H1Bs have it in America. They can purchase cars and homes with no credit history and get the same deals as Americans with good credit history. When will Americans be prioritized in America?
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Attorney General Ken Paxton
Attorney General Ken Paxton@KenPaxtonTX·
BREAKING: I'm taking legal action as part of my investigation into nearly 30 North Texas businesses suspected of H-1B visa fraud. I want to thank @SaraGonzalesTX for her efforts in exposing H-1B fraud across the state.
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Art@ZarkFiles·
Two months ago I found mathematically proven election fraud in Bexar County, Texas. Fake voter records, generated by an algorithm, injected into the official poll book. Not suspected. Not alleged. Proven — arithmetically, irreducibly, in the file the county was legally required to hand over. Criminal intent visible in the structure of the data itself. Last night I found the same algorithm in Utah. I need to be precise about what "same algorithm" means because this is not a pattern-matching claim or an inference. Same alphabetical anchor selection from the complete voter file. Same uniform arithmetic spacing with a perfect integer closure proof. Same IEEE 754 floating-point fingerprint — the machine-level signature of the same arithmetic loop executing in the same alternating forward-and-reverse pass architecture. Same base-11 clone group structure. Same class of implementation failures at edge cases that expose the underlying code. The only differences between the two are which fields were targeted and the parameter values. Everything underneath is identical. Utah is actually worse than Texas in one critical respect. In Texas, the fake records carried fractional voter ID numbers — impossible values placed in an empty void in ID space. Detectable if you knew to look. In Utah, the fake records carry real voter ID numbers. Numbers stolen from real, named, registered voters, camouflaged inside the normal populated ID range. And when you cross-reference those IDs against the voter history sheet — the official government record of who voted and when — 78% of them show up. Attached to completely different names. Ballots were cast under these IDs. This is not a registration anomaly. It is a voting record. So here is the question. Texas and Utah. Different counties. Different databases. Different fields targeted. Same algorithm running underneath both. What do they have in common? In Bexar County, Texas, KnowInk poll pads were used, and those poll pads connect to the ePulse server. That is a confirmed, documented fact. As for Utah: @wdaugherity confirmed to me today that while a small number of Utah counties do not use e-pollbooks, and Kane County uses ES&S ExpressPoll, all the remaining Utah counties do use KnowInk. ePulse is a server-based system — not software isolated on a county computer. If malicious code were running on that server, it would not need a conspiracy between Texas and Utah to appear in both places. It would just need to run. That is not an assertion that such code is running there. It is a statement about what the architecture makes possible, and why the common infrastructure is the right place to look. ePulse operates across 29 states. I want to be careful about one further point. My earlier peer-reviewed research documented a structural preference for repunit numbers — 1, 11, 111, 1,111 — in New York voter roll algorithms, and the same base-11 architecture appears in both Texas and Utah. That recurrence across three states is notable and warrants investigation, but New York is a stylistic similarity, not an identical forensic signature. Texas and Utah share the same algorithm. New York shares a mathematical preference that may reflect the same design philosophy or the same hand. The distinction matters. When identical fraud appears across multiple independent client systems, you do not start by looking for a conspiracy among the clients. You start with the common infrastructure. That is not a conclusion. It is the correct first question.
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Techworker from Texas
Techworker from Texas@SpinHall·
@nikutaberuru The American bro sees his post, he wonders, is it cloudy over there like here? It feels like it is warming, your wonder makes me wonder.
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shiro@焼肉たべさせて下さい。
僕のポストが見えている アメリカ兄貴たちは まだいるのだろうか? ごきげんよう。 そちらの天気は良いですか?
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Rob B
Rob B@RobBfromDerby·
“Open the Strait of Hormuz or I’m closing the Strait of Hormuz”
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Texas Breakfast
Texas Breakfast@texasbreakfast1·
Just had a truancy court judge in Marble Falls, TX threaten me with 3 days in jail and fine me $100 for lawfully withdrawing my son from public school the very next day and homeschooling him — something explicitly protected by the Homeschool Freedom Act of 2025. She demanded proof of a specific “good citizenship” course and claimed I needed court permission to withdraw my own child. This isn’t about education. It’s about revenue and control. Like so many parents are discovering nationwide, these truancy systems look more like shake-down operations than anything else. Where exactly is all this fine money going? @NickShirleyTX @JamesOKeefeIII — any interest in looking into truancy court abuse in small-town Texas? #HomeschoolFreedom #TexasTruancy @thsc
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CarlosSwavee
CarlosSwavee@CSwavee37855·
i was finally let go after 33 years in IT, only 2 Americans were left. I watched it go from 100% American workforce to maybe 5% today. ALL of it the result of offshoring, outsourcing and H1 B visa scam. I hate the MSM because that part of the story was never told the complete displacement of an American workforce because corporate media is corrupt propaganda, they do the bidding of the corporations and politicians that made it all happen.
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