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Alex Berenson
Alex Berenson@AlexBerenson·
Here’s what I’d do, not that you asked. Send the 82nd and enough firepower to hold the perimeter at Ishafan for 24 hours. Send the SF and Chem Corps into the tunnels along with the 12Bs. Hope they don’t die. Mine the tunnels. Forget extracting the HEU. Just blow the canisters, the real ones, the decoys, and everything else. Level the whole facility from the inside out, leave it a poisoned, irradiated ruin. The nice thing about gas is that it floats away. Tell the Iranians that even though their HEU is gone we won’t let the Israelis kill them anymore if they open the Strait. No more regime change. They won. Otherwise we and the Israelis will keep picking them off. Declare victory. Declare victory again. Hope like hell they didn’t smuggle out any HEU. Go home. It’s not ideal, but it’s probably the best we got.
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thinkinghat
thinkinghat@thinkinghat·
@daniellloyd1 That edition also had an epic field of hitters at the time. Stage 2 was a *sprint* finish!!
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thinkinghat@thinkinghat·
@daniellloyd1 The first time I watched Tirreno (RIP GCN+) was the all-time classic 2021 edition. On a horrendously cold and wet stage 5, MVdP infamously launched a 50km solo attack because he was 'cold, bored, and angry'.
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Daniel Lloyd
Daniel Lloyd@daniellloyd1·
Van der Poel used Van Aert to chase down everything in that final kilometre. Feels like, in having less to lose, he ends up winning even more. #TirrenoAdriatico
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thinkinghat
thinkinghat@thinkinghat·
@AlexBerenson Sadly for the conspiracy theorists, the Jews weren't responsible for releasing omicron, which increasingly looks like it was a virus released as a vaccine in order to counter the delta strain which was starting to look like a de-attenuating train wreck.
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thinkinghat
thinkinghat@thinkinghat·
@AlexBerenson @R_H_Ebright Hey, just curious. Do you guys rehearse these exchanges before going public or is it more of a 'method' approach where you kinda just riff off the vibe from the director and see what magic happens in real time? Either way, it's fascinating reading... @Ayjchan
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Alex Berenson
Alex Berenson@AlexBerenson·
@R_H_Ebright You think both cause AND coverup for Fauci? I would agree on coverup, but I think Baric wins on cause. It is astonishing that we have just given up investigating this - that not one ambitious US Attorney anywhere will touch it, for example. Even Rand seems defeated.
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Chief Nerd
Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd·
🚨 Fmr. FDA Commissioner David Kessler: “The U.S. has been exposed to something that our biology was never intended to handle … Ultra-processed foods have altered our metabolism and resulted in the greatest increase in chronic disease in our history.”
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eugyppius
eugyppius@eugyppius1·
TL totally fucked by this Epstein bullshit. Every third post is some moron making ridiculous claims with email screenshots that rarely even remotely support anything he's saying. All kinds of ppl for whom I formerly had respect clapping like seals & retweeting absolute trash.
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cinesthetic.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
Leonardo DiCaprio deserves all awards for this mexican whistle alone.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@tiiwwe @Vertex_am021 That appears to be Tom Hanks in a clip from The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, where he appeared with a dog while promoting his film "Finch." The video seems edited into an ad for a flea and tick product.
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Mav
Mav@Vertex_am021·
Do you know how long a dog remembers its feeder?
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eugyppius
eugyppius@eugyppius1·
these are the worst people in europe and trump’s biggest cryptohaters and the american president just of artofthedealed them into patriotic war armour on the cover of the most widely read shitlib weekly in Germany
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eugyppius
eugyppius@eugyppius1·
incredible eurocringe spiegel cover demonstrating everything i’ve been trying to say these past days.
Mathieu von Rohr@mathieuvonrohr

New @derspiegel cover: “Donald, enough is enough! Trump’s Imperialism: How Europe Can Push Back“

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eugyppius
eugyppius@eugyppius1·
the only political imperative i understand in germany right now is that the migroids need to get the fuck out. i favour literally any political constellation that gets the migroids the fuck out. they need to get out yesterday and they don't belong here. this is my country and it doesn't belong to them.
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LibertyCipher
LibertyCipher@LibertyCipher·
@alphafox I watched the video 3 times. I still simply can't see the things he's pointing out as tells...
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AlphaFox
AlphaFox@alphafox·
How to spot 'AI influencers:'
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thinkinghat
thinkinghat@thinkinghat·
@bryan_johnson Tell your son to go get qualified as a plumber. He'll have plenty of work till he's 65 and he'll likely never have to write any pearl clutching twitter posts about the future to gain a few likes.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
The coming years are going to be insane. I say this figuratively and literally. The primary reason is because society is about to enter a phase transition.  This is what a phase transition looks like. Water at 99°C is hot, stable, behaves like a liquid and follows the laws of hydrodynamics. At 101°C, water becomes a gas, making it chaotic, expansive, and following a different set of physical laws. The difference between 2026 and 203X is the difference between 99°C and 101°C. To make this tangible. Imagine you’ve become a proficient swimmer. Mastering your stroke, breathing and pacing. The water is a predictable substrate that you use to model your decisions. This is life at 99°C. At 101°C the pool turns to steam. You stroke your arms but don’t move. You kick and don’t find resistance. Your swimming proficiency is no longer an asset, it’s a liability. Your muscle memory is a mismatch for the new environment. You have to unlearn to relearn. This is what life planning is going to feel like going forward. For most of history, you could make a pretty decent guess about what the future would look like. If you were a farmer in 1400, you knew your grandchild would probably be a farmer in 1450. That was even true in 2003 when I entered college. One could confidently attend college, select a career, plan a profession, and map out retirement by age 65. We felt confident in these plans because we depended on broad trends (coarse graining) that reliably predicted the future. Things may change here and there, but not enough to give you any pause in your life-planning decision making. That stability is now gone. For example, my son is 20 and neither he nor I have any idea how to think about his life. Should he go to college? Is college still relevant? What should he learn? Life planning shortcuts are now dead. No one knows. Before, having a five year plan was responsible. Now it’s reckless because the world is moving faster than we can model. The speed of reality exceeds the speed of the observer. This is the source of the low level anxiety that many people feel. Humans are prediction machines. When an error emerges from what you predicted (water) to what you get (steam), the body registers it as trauma.  It leaves us in a state of chronic hyper-vigilance, scanning a horizon that refuses to sit still. In this new reality, the move is not to have better maps, but to build better systems. This is what I’ve been building with Blueprint. An algorithmic system of health and decision making that moves as fast as technology, allowing me to evolve alongside.  The more I detach from ideas, norms and expectations, the smoother the glide. The hardest part is letting go of what we know and trust. This is part of a series of essays that I’ve been writing for my upcoming book Warriors & Caretakers of Existence. A plan on what the human race does when giving birth to super intelligence. If we want the extraordinary existence that is on offer, we’ll need to fight for it.
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thinkinghat
thinkinghat@thinkinghat·
@sama Enshittification in 3, 2, 1...
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
We are starting to test ads in ChatGPT free and Go (new $8/month option) tiers. Here are our principles. Most importantly, we will not accept money to influence the answer ChatGPT gives you, and we keep your conversations private from advertisers. It is clear to us that a lot of people want to use a lot of AI and don't want to pay, so we are are hopeful a business model like this can work. (An example of ads I like are on Instagram, where I've found stuff I like that I otherwise never would have. We will try to make ads ever more useful to users.)
OpenAI@OpenAI

In the coming weeks, we plan to start testing ads in ChatGPT free and Go tiers. We’re sharing our principles early on how we’ll approach ads–guided by putting user trust and transparency first as we work to make AI accessible to everyone. What matters most: - Responses in ChatGPT will not be influenced by ads. - Ads are always separate and clearly labeled. - Your conversations are private from advertisers. - Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise tiers will not have ads.

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thinkinghat
thinkinghat@thinkinghat·
@ammattipyoraily @strava all you guys have to fucking do, is just fucking match the stupid orange circle on the map, with an identical orange circle on the elevation grade chart, and you'll be able to charge like 200% more per year for subs. it's that fucking simple. product team. do better.
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ammattipyöräily
ammattipyöräily@ammattipyoraily·
New feature on Strava. 📺 Sepp Kuss, ⛰️🏁 Alpe d'Huez, Stage 12, 🇫🇷 Tour de France 2022
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Douglas Fur
Douglas Fur@DouglasFur22993·
@thinkinghat @thecoastguy I think he's referring to the demand for physical silver which is overwhelming the banks who've shorted silver with paper contracts for decades. Now they're in trouble and there's a danger of wider contagion across the derivatives sector. All eyes are on Shanghai tonight.
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Neil Oliver
Neil Oliver@thecoastguy·
Is it me, or is there a feeling that somewhere a giant rubber band is about to snap?
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OSINTdefender
OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
Chances on Polymarket’s betting market that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei will be out as Supreme Leader of Iran by the end of the year are continuing to explode, with trader’s predictions currently sitting at 62% and likely to rise as anti-government protests continue across Iran.
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thinkinghat
thinkinghat@thinkinghat·
@VelonCC what's with the terrible music? just play the video. no one cares about this shitty music. this music is terrible. so bad. i hate this music. goddam, why did you put this music on this video. it sucks so bad. so, so bad. i like the video though good job.
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Velon CC
Velon CC@VelonCC·
Inspiring the next generation 🙌 Two-time Monument winner John Degenkolb spent part of his training ride on Sunday with a young cyclist and his dad. 🎥 John Degenkolb (posted with permission)
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