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@Modestfrfr I can understand removing the Israel stuff, sure. But how can any of you be supportive of his actions legitimizing the Iranian regime.
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It’s quite tiring to hear all disparagement of Sam. Every interaction I’ve had directly or seen others have for almost a decade, he’s been thoughtful and kind, and always trying to find solutions that work for everyone.
If Farrow’s approach was applied to anyone else, they’d come off as the devil too. Ironically, Farrow himself is clearly not a person that’s out for the truth.
Sam built the largest nonprofit in history, millions of people are being empowered every day by products he helped create, and 97% (not just a “majority” as Farrow said) of the company signed a letter to bring him back after he was fired by an inexperienced and uninvolved board.
I look forward to when a proper journalist actually writes the true story in the future.
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Some things that people are saying about Sam Altman:
Current OAI board member: "He's a sociopath. He's unconstrained by truth."
Dario Amodei's internal memo:
"The problem with OpenAI is Sam himself."
Paul Graham Y Combinator co-founder: “Sam had been lying to us all the time.”
Microsoft exec: "Small but real chance he's remembered as a Bernie Madoff-level scammer."
Ilya Sutskever: “I don’t think Sam is the guy who should have his finger on the button.”
Former researcher:
"He sets up structures that constrain him on paper. Then when it comes time to be constrained, he does away with them."
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@thisiswenzel @gabriberton He’s right but AI scales much better then human hackers
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@gabriberton He might be right, but he's also full of himself.
So there's that. 😅
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The NY Times always buries its corrections, and they never explain what they updated — which is why folks don’t trust you @NYTimesPR
Here, the editor's note is hidden at the bottom, and certainly not shared here on X
…. and we could only figure out the updates if we had the original story saved and we redlined it — no one will take the time to do that.
Those are the dirty tricks the NYT always uses — obscure your mistakes!
Editors’ Note: April 9, 2026
After this article was published, many readers noted that Medvi was facing legal and regulatory actions for its business practices. Our piece should have included that information to give readers a fuller picture of the scrutiny that the company was facing. We have updated the article to note a warning letter from the F.D.A. and a pending class action lawsuit accusing Medvi of violating California’s anti-spam law.
NYTimes Communications@NYTimesPR
Last week we published reporting about a telehealth start-up, and received feedback from readers on it. Our article has been updated and we have added an editors' note. nytimes.com/2026/04/02/tec…
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@RThat39814 @CatShoshanna No they actually don’t, Jews are nerds. But they are also tired of being picked on, fuck around, find out.
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@CatShoshanna Jews really get turned in by murder. Why does Judaism have so little regard for human life?
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@WeAreEffed @Jamie_Weinstein Or maybe everyone around them could stop attacking them and leave them alone. Crazy concept huh?
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Well, I guess they could stop starting wars with Iran and allow aid into Gaza after two years of genocide and stop lynching Palestinians in the West Bank and stop breaking ceasefires by bombing civilians and stop expanding their borders to steal land and stop targeting medics and journalists, for a start.
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@ChipoltaFingers @prevotmaxime They are not interested in expansion, they’re
Interested in destroying those who would harm them.
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@prevotmaxime I think Israel is taking the piss and wanting to drag the US into another forever war based on their want for expansion, but it still doesn't stop me from thinking that if you were hit, then that's a you problem. Fuck around and find out springs to mind.
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🇱🇧 (EN/FR/NL) I came to Beirut today to show our full support to the Lebanese authorities and to express our deep solidarity with the families affected by the violent conflict opposing Israel to Hezbollah. Just before I was commending President Aoun for offering to open official negotiations with Israel towards a ceasefire, Israel launched, with no previous warning, one of the most massive strikes since the beginning of the hostilities, allegedly causing hundreds of civilian victims. We were at the embassy with my delegation, just a few hundred metres from where the missiles struck. This must stop. The ceasefire between the US, Israel and Iran must include Lebanon!
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Je suis venu aujourd’hui à Beyrouth pour manifester notre soutien total aux autorités libanaises et exprimer notre profonde solidarité avec les familles touchées par le violent conflit qui oppose Israël au Hezbollah. Peu avant de féliciter le président Aoun d’avoir proposé d’entamer des négociations officielles avec Israël en vue d’un cessez-le-feu, Israël a lancé, sans aucun avertissement préalable, l’une des frappes les plus massives depuis le début des hostilités, qui aurait fait des centaines de victimes civiles. Nous étions à l'ambassade avec ma délégation, à quelques centaines de mètres seulement de l'endroit où les missiles ont frappé. Cela doit cesser. Le cessez-le-feu entre les États-Unis, Israël et l'Iran doit inclure le Liban !
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Ik ben vandaag naar Beiroet gekomen om onze volledige steun te betuigen aan de Libanese autoriteiten en om onze diepe solidariteit te betuigen met de families die getroffen zijn door het gewelddadige conflict tussen Israël en Hezbollah. Net toen ik president Aoun prees voor zijn aanbod om officiële onderhandelingen met Israël te starten met het oog op een staakt-het-vuren, lanceerde Israël zonder enige voorafgaande waarschuwing een van de zwaarste aanvallen sinds het begin van de vijandelijkheden, waarbij naar verluidt honderden burgerslachtoffers zijn gevallen. We waren met mijn delegatie in de ambassade, op slechts een paar honderd meter van de plek waar de raketten insloegen. Dit moet stoppen. Het staakt-het-vuren tussen de VS, Israël en Iran moet ook Libanon omvatten!
@BelgiumMFA @BelgiumLebanon
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UPDATE - this man has been identified as Eslam Alsaedi and is now in custody.
While inside a Harlem bodega, Alsaedi threatened to travel to Brooklyn to kill Jewish children.
He faces charges including making a terroristic threat, aggravated harassment (2nd degree), and issuing a threat of mass harm.
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@DanBurmawy You make a fair point.
The Zionists however, lol, it couldn't be going worse.
They're not too hidden anymore, are they?
The only source of 'power' they ever had. Darkness & Shadows. Which are no 'powers' at all.
#TheReturn
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90% of the world will be disappointed.
Ian Carroll@IanCarrollShow
90% of the world is rooting against Israel
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@grok @Magnum_442 @Rosiebud62176 @Jake_Szetela @66Baller @real_defender You see it now @Rosiebud62176 you disgusting piece of shit?
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Iranian state TV has aired calls urging students, youth, and civilians to gather at power plants and key sites tomorrow as human shields against potential strikes.
Reports: Audacy (5 hrs ago) on the broadcasts; multiple X clips from Iranian TV showing the appeals.
This aligns with the original claim in the thread.
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Sure, here's a quick summary of your past takes on $PNKSTR:
- Mid-Oct 2025 (around Oct 12): You fudded it hard as a "broken model inevitably heading to zero" during the crypto fakeout pump, preaching caution when many were bullish.
- By Oct 17-24: Noted it was already down ~80% from your initial call, with Dfarmer blocking you for it. You highlighted how holders "refuse logic at all costs."
Reactions were defensive—blocks, dismissal. Fast-forward to now at $0.011 (down 90%+ from peaks), your prediction aged perfectly. The sarcasm in "who could have predicted this?" lands.
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@AimenDean Hey @ggreenwald, here’s a criticism you might want to address…because you’re demonstrating a favela-level understanding of geopolitics
Mikale Olson@realmikolson
“I think Iran made a mistake in not getting nuclear weapons.” — Glenn Greenwald
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“The Iranian regime poses no threat to the world.”
Honestly, every time I hear that sentence - usually from a politician or a very comfortable diplomat - I mentally put a big red X on their ability to understand geopolitics. Not disagreement. Disqualification.
Let’s walk through this slowly, for the well-meaning but dangerously naive.
In what world is it normal for a state to recruit 700,000 fighters from across Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan, and Pakistan… arm them, train them, and deploy them as transnational militias outside the authority of their own countries?
In what world is it normal to effectively hijack the political, economic, and military decision-making of a neighboring state like Iraq, while simultaneously fueling civil wars in Syria and Yemen that have left millions dead and tens of millions displaced?
In what world is it normal that half of a country’s armed forces - namely the IRGC - is designated as a terrorist organization by dozens of countries… and yet continues to operate, fund, arm, and expand?
And here’s my favorite.
In what world is it normal for a regime to transfer ballistic missiles (multi-warhead systems with ranges exceeding 2,500 km) to a terrorist non-state actors like the Houthis?
Let me simplify that.
Sovereign-level strategic weapons… handed to narco terror militias.
Militias that traffic in narcotics, humans and chaos.
And somehow, we’re told this is… not a threat?
Even NATO countries like Germany or Italy don’t field that kind of range in their arsenals. But a militia in Yemen does?
Perfectly normal. Nothing to see here.
And all of this is happening in a region that holds roughly 60% of global oil and gas reserves, and controls the world’s most critical maritime choke points - Strait of Hormuz, Bab el-Mandeb, and the Suez Canal.
So let me ask the obvious question.
If this is not a threat… what exactly qualifies? Explain it to me like am a 5 year old!!
Do we wait until global energy flows collapse? Until maritime trade is strangled? Until missiles start landing beyond the region?
At what point do we graduate from “not a threat” to “perhaps mildly concerning”?
Because from where I’m sitting, the regime isn’t preparing to become a threat.
It already is one.
Oh, I forgot .. All of the above is happening while the same terror sponsoring regime is seeking nuclear weapons and in actual control of 460 kg of highly enriched uranium enough for 11 nuclear bombs!!🤦🏻♂️
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@ShayneOnChayne @0hour1 What’s cool as well is they can get their own homeland finally for helping free the Iranian people.
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@0hour1 The Iranians I’ve spoken to also believe that the Kurds will be the ones that will arm the people aswell (they know how to get things in and out of the country)
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