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SCinPL
@SCinPL
The profile picture is what Grok pictured me from my posts on X.
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NATO insists US doesn't need to own Greenland; having bases there is good enough for natl security. But NATO countries just refused us access to OUR bases to refuel, they won't even let our planes overfly their airspace. They just proved the point why we DO need to own Greenland. dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…
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Enlisted at 18. Rangers by his early twenties. Selected into Delta Force at 23. Seventeen deployments. In 2015 in Kirkuk, during a nighttime hostage rescue under heavy fire, he cleared the first building and freed 38 hostages. Then he crossed open ground under fire to a second building, climbed it,
and went back in repeatedly through smoke and heat with bolt cutters until every single person was out. 75 hostages walked out alive. By 2020 he was a Medal of Honor recipient. Master Sergeant Thomas Payne. Born April 2, 1984. Some men are just built for a different calling. He answered it every single time.

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25th Amendment
Hakeem Jeffries is holding a briefing seminar for his members on the 25th Amendment.
Obviously there seems to be some kind of reading problem at elementary grade level that Democrats are having that would require such a meeting.
The amendment has nothing to do with Congress unless the Vice President and a majority of the Cabinet first vote to remove a president in favor of the vice president and that is not remotely happening.
So this is just some nonsense grandstanding of no consequence other than to generate some clicks. Maybe focus on funding DHS and getting the government fully open instead of wasting everyone’s time.
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Are we allowed to ask if this has anything to do with COVID mRNA shots? One day, the person is completely healthy. Next moment, they are terminal with metastatic stage 4 cancer. @RWMaloneMD nytimes.com/2026/04/09/opi…
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@BenSasse praying for you and your family. 🙏🙏🙏 Strength, courage, fortitude, grace. nytimes.com/2026/04/09/opi…
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Here it is:
🚨 Newly hidden FBI documents released by @FBIDirectorKash CONFIRM:
The FBI staged January 6 five months before it even happened and concealed it from the President of the United States, induing AG William fucking Barr and others:
A memo shows the FBI conducted a secret “January 6 tabletop exercise” in the summer of 2020 — embedding 274 undercover agents and informants, including rehearsing post-Jan. 6 mass prosecutions of Americas 5 months before it even occurred.
King Solomon Reporting:
The FBI’s Boston office ran a secret tabletop exercise in August 2020. It included embedded informants — 274 undercover FBI agents — and even planned “mass prosecutions,” including for minor offenses, the very same tactics later used against Jan. 6 defendants.
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This was no intelligence failure — it was a premeditated conspiracy by Democrats to suppress evidence of crimes committed on November 3, 2020.
In other words, Christopher Wray will go down as the most corrupt FBI Director in U.S. history. He has outdone James Comey, John Brennan, and James Clapper combined.
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"We spend so much energy thinking about the edge cases and what can go wrong."
a16z GP Anish Acharya on his investing philosophy:
"If you look at these product cycles, even all the little moral panics we've had over the last couple of years, the most recent one is the SaaS meltdown, SaaS apocalypse, but if you work at Adobe or Microsoft or Oracle, you've been through multiple product cycles, and you've seen that incumbents tend to actually get bigger, not smaller."
"This is the reason insurance is so mispriced on the downside. People overestimate the probability of bad things happening and underestimate the probability that good things will happen."
"We try to lean into that in how we invest."
@illscience @PeterDiamandis @Abundance360
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@BLKMDL3 @aelluswamy survey for the driver at the very beginning- like a software equivalent of driver settings for seat positions, temperature setting and radio presets today, that takes his preferences in to customize the driving to the driver’s style. Or learn it from the driver.
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600 miles in with FSD v14.3 already and here are my thoughts:
The improved reaction time is immediately noticeable and definitely quicker than a human could react. Yesterday a semi truck swerved fast into my lane and the car reacted insanely quickly to get me around them. Tesla says it’s 20% quicker but feels more than that- and it was already extremely good.
I’ll start by saying FSD was already so great with v14.2 that it’s sometimes hard to find new things, but there some huge apparent changes immediately noticeable with v14.3. To those who think it’s not a big improvement over v14.2.x+, you’ll be very impressed and especially with some more polish. The reinforcement learning upgrades and thinking are noticeable.
Parking is where you immediately notice some changes. In the release notes it says that parking is quicker and more decisive and it’s true. It has picked spots closer and quicker to the selected pin. My Y isn’t showing the new P pin graphic for parking pin for some reason, but it’s definitely parking closer than before with more thought to it. Looking forward to eventually getting more options to hopefully park either closer or further away from people.
For the very first v14.3+ build, I have to say it’s pretty polished. The only gripe I have is the way it won’t get out of the left lane soon enough on highways. It likes to cruise in the left lane which isn’t ideal, it’s gotten better but the addition of reduction in unnecessary lane changes needs to be dialed back a bit.
Lane changes are a huge plus with this build and they are quick, decisive and executed very well, smooth as butter too. Turn signals come on at way better times now in parking lots and at the perfect time on the road.
I was lucky enough to get the update with 600 miles left of my 1800 mile Oregon road trip, so I pulled over to install it so I could get as much experience as possible with it to share with you all. So far 600+ miles in, I’m impressed. A few rough edges with the left lane behavior and the last few inches of parking are a bit slow 1/5 times until it puts it into park but with a point release update everything should be dialed in. The 350 mile drive home today from the Bay Area had zero intervention including all parking and charging.
One thing I would love to see implemented is a reset button for the FSD stats page. Would be cool to have a specific trip meter for FSD stats on Trip A/B or make your own trip. I’ve been hinting at a pretty cool road trip next month with my 2025 Model 3 so it would be cool to have a reset for that.
Speed control seems good on highways, it’s matching traffic speed great. Braking is very impressive for sudden slowdowns, had a big one in San Jose last night it did a great job with from 80-10mph.
HUGE improvements with stop sign behavior. The acceleration and deceleration are way smoother than before, much more pleasant. Mad Max takes off strong but again, a better curve than before. Mad Max is also polished a bit and feels great. FSD v14.3 did a great job in LA traffic once I got back and will go out this evening to film videos for everyone on my normal test loops. Let me know if there’s anything specific I should try or check out.
Can’t wait to see how v14.3+ progresses especially with the upgraded reasoning coming to all scenarios soon. Some awesome additions here.
THANK YOU everyone @Tesla_AI for all the hard work getting this update out. More videos to come.

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