Stock Puppet

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Stock Puppet

Stock Puppet

@StockPuppet

Self Improvement, Stonks, and VC/Tech Founder twitter

Присоединился Haziran 2011
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Wall Street Mav
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
New York Gov Kathy Hochul: 2022: [to Republicans] "jump on a bus and head down to Florida, you don't represent our values, you are not New Yorkers." 2026: "maybe the first step is to go down to Palm Beach and see who you can bring back home, our tax base has been eroded." 🤣
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Senator Rand Paul
Senator Rand Paul@SenRandPaul·
"So, today, Markwayne Mullin, I’ll give you a chance. Tell it to my face. Tell the world why you believe I deserved to be assaulted from behind, have six ribs broken, and a damaged lung. Tell me to my face why you think I deserved it."
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Jared Rhoads
Jared Rhoads@jaredrhoads·
Would you eat at a restaurant that gives you a menu without any prices on it, and then when you ask for a menu that does have prices on it, they hand you one with ridiculously inflated price labels next to each item, but reassure you that you won't actually pay those list prices--you'll pay a different, lower price based on what membership card you have. And when you ask what that lower price is, they can't reliably tell you, but promise to send you a bill in the mail a month later telling you what you actually owe. Welcome to the American healthcare system, which is the way it is not because businesses set out to do business this way, but because this is where they've found themselves after reacting to each previous policy and intervention (e.g., tax exclusion for employer-sponsored health insurance, institutionalized third-party payment, gov't reimbursement formulae, cross-subsidization of public programs, etc.)
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Nick Gillespie
Nick Gillespie@nickgillespie·
'Brian mentioned to me that what he really liked about capitalism wasn't the way it punished anyone but just how many free riders it enabled.' Some fond memories of my @reason colleague @brianmdoherty, who died unexpectedly last week. reason.com/2026/03/16/rem…
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Hans Mahncke
Hans Mahncke@HansMahncke·
I finally got around to watching hours of depositions of the DOGE kids that leftist groups forced on them purely to harass them, saddle them with huge legal expenses, and, more importantly, discourage anyone else from ever volunteering for their heroic effort. This is what is known as lawfare. Legal processes are abused to make people’s lives miserable, not because they did anything wrong, but because others disagree with them on policy. Those disputes should be fought entirely in the political arena, but the left does not fight by Marquis of Queensbury rules. They do whatever works. In this case it is even worse because these DOGE kids are not political actors and certainly not MAGA activists. They were literally there to perform a narrow technical task: identify wasteful and DEI grants in order to save government spending. They are not even decision makers. They are essentially clerks who flag questionable grants and compile lists, after which political appointees decide what to do. One of these kids even testified that he had donated to Obama, but that did not matter to the mob. The whole exercise was completely beyond the pale and totally devoid of substance or justification. The lawyers pushing this spectacle failed to identify a single serious problem. By the end they were so desperate that they started questioning the witnesses about one ridiculously wasteful grant that apparently slipped through the cracks. In other words, they ended up arguing the opposite of their own case, effectively conceding that DOGE had been doing a great job while desperately clinging to the idea that it had not achieved total perfection. But of course that was never the point. The objective was intimidation. The kids were harassed, others watching will think twice before stepping forward, and the government grift machine will roll on.
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Susie Wiles
Susie Wiles@SusieWiles·
Last week, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. Nearly one in eight women in the United States will face this diagnosis. Every day, these women continue to raise their families, go to work, and serve their communities with strength and determination. I now join their ranks. I am grateful to have an outstanding team of doctors who detected the cancer early and are guiding my care, and I am encouraged by a very good prognosis. I am also deeply thankful for the support and encouragement of President Trump as I undergo treatment and continue serving in my role as White House Chief of Staff.
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Stock Puppet@StockPuppet·
I think Anthropic is singlehandedly responsible for AI doomerism in the US, where Ipsos polling shows only around 40% excitement about AI compared to 80% in China. Released alarmist headlines and essays on AI doom to force lawmakers' hands. Lobbying spend to over for safety rules based on their own headlines. Donated $20 million to groups backing pro-regulation candidates. Collaborated with state lawmakers on restrictive AI bills. Drove Biden EO via voluntary safety commitments and White House advocacy. Opposed federal preemption of state AI laws. Used media positioning to resist deregulation efforts. Net: They position themselves as the only solution to the "problems" they created.
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Dean W. Ball
Dean W. Ball@deanwball·
I think I finally put my finger on what shocks me so much about the so-called New Tech Right’s willingness to throw Anthropic under the bus and ultimately it is the abandonment of merit. Silicon Valley was once defined by “the best wins, absolutely,” but no longer for they who affiliate with the New Tech Right. For them, “the tribe wins, absolutely.” The merit value was like, their thing. Remember the summer of 2024 and the DEI posting? Where did that go? I never expected these guys to be political theorists or philosophers but I didn’t expect them to abandon that principle so readily, to throw it out the window in favor of chasing taxpayer-funded equity infusions and contracts that are piddling even by the standards of the MIC. DC may well be the toughest U.S. city of them all. It chews up and spits out all kinds of meat.
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Stock Puppet@StockPuppet·
I think Anthropic is singlehandedly responsible for AI doomerism in the US, where Ipsos polling shows only around 40% excitement about AI compared to 80% in China. Released alarmist headlines and essays on AI doom to force lawmakers' hands. Lobbying spend to over for safety rules based on their own headlines. Donated $20 million to groups backing pro-regulation candidates. Collaborated with state lawmakers on restrictive AI bills. Drove Biden EO via voluntary safety commitments and White House advocacy. Opposed federal preemption of state AI laws. Used media positioning to resist deregulation efforts. Net: They position themselves as the only solution to the "problems" they created.
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Lone Star Liberty PAC
Lone Star Liberty PAC@LoneStar_PAC·
John Cornyn compared January 6 to 9/11, and called attendees "white supremacists, domestic terrorists, insurrectionists, rioters, seditionists, anarchists." He then asked then-FBI Director Chris Wray if a new law was needed to charge attendees with "domestic terrorism."
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Palmer Luckey
Palmer Luckey@PalmerLuckey·
This gets to the core of the issue more than any debate about specific terms. Do you believe in democracy? Should our military be regulated by our elected leaders, or corporate executives? Seemingly innocuous terms from the latter like "You cannot target innocent civilians" are actually moral minefields that lever differences of cultural tradition into massive control. Who is a civilian and not? What makes them innocent or not? What does it mean for them to be a "target" vs collateral damage? Existing policy and law has very clear answers for these questions, but unelected corporations managing profits and PR will often have a very different answer. Imagine if a missile company tried to enforce the above policy, that their product cannot be used to target innocent civilians, that they can shut off access if elected leaders decide to break those terms. Sounds, good, right? Not really - in addition to the value judgement problems I list above, you also have to account for questions like: -What level of information, classified and otherwise, does the corporation receive that would allow them to make these determinations? How much leverage would they have to demand more? -What if an elected President merely threatens a dictator with using our weapons in a certain way, ala Madman Theory/MAD? Is the threat seen as empty because the dictator knows the corporate executives will cut off the military? Is the threat enough to trigger the cutoff? How might either of those determinations vary if the current corporate executive happens to like the dictator or dislike the President? -At what level of confidence does the cutoff trigger, both in writing and in reality? The fact that this is a debate over AI does not change the underlying calculus. The same problems apply to definitions and use of ethically fraught but important capabilities like surveillance systems or autonomous weapons. It is easy to say "But they will have cutouts to operate with autonomous systems for defensive use!", but you immediately get into the same issues and more - what is autonomous? What is defensive? What about defending an asset during an offensive action, or parking a carrier group off the coast of a nation that considers us to be offensive? At the end of the day, you have to believe that the American experiment is still ongoing, that people have the right to elect and unelect the authorities making these decisions, that our imperfect constitutional republic is still good enough to run a country without outsourcing the real levers of power to billionaires and corpos and their shadow advisors. I still believe. And that is why "bro just agree the AI won't be involved in autonomous weapons or mass surveillance why can't you agree it is so simple please bro" is an untenable position that the United States cannot possibly accept.
Under Secretary of War Emil Michael@USWREMichael

Prior to their new “Constitution,” @AnthropicAI had an old one they desperately tried to delete from the internet. “Choose the response that is least likely to be viewed as harmful or offensive to a non-western cultural tradition of any sort.”

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Stock Puppet@StockPuppet·
These issues came up on the podcast with Elon and @dwarkesh_sp . The key is a small accountable government
Palmer Luckey@PalmerLuckey

This gets to the core of the issue more than any debate about specific terms. Do you believe in democracy? Should our military be regulated by our elected leaders, or corporate executives? Seemingly innocuous terms from the latter like "You cannot target innocent civilians" are actually moral minefields that lever differences of cultural tradition into massive control. Who is a civilian and not? What makes them innocent or not? What does it mean for them to be a "target" vs collateral damage? Existing policy and law has very clear answers for these questions, but unelected corporations managing profits and PR will often have a very different answer. Imagine if a missile company tried to enforce the above policy, that their product cannot be used to target innocent civilians, that they can shut off access if elected leaders decide to break those terms. Sounds, good, right? Not really - in addition to the value judgement problems I list above, you also have to account for questions like: -What level of information, classified and otherwise, does the corporation receive that would allow them to make these determinations? How much leverage would they have to demand more? -What if an elected President merely threatens a dictator with using our weapons in a certain way, ala Madman Theory/MAD? Is the threat seen as empty because the dictator knows the corporate executives will cut off the military? Is the threat enough to trigger the cutoff? How might either of those determinations vary if the current corporate executive happens to like the dictator or dislike the President? -At what level of confidence does the cutoff trigger, both in writing and in reality? The fact that this is a debate over AI does not change the underlying calculus. The same problems apply to definitions and use of ethically fraught but important capabilities like surveillance systems or autonomous weapons. It is easy to say "But they will have cutouts to operate with autonomous systems for defensive use!", but you immediately get into the same issues and more - what is autonomous? What is defensive? What about defending an asset during an offensive action, or parking a carrier group off the coast of a nation that considers us to be offensive? At the end of the day, you have to believe that the American experiment is still ongoing, that people have the right to elect and unelect the authorities making these decisions, that our imperfect constitutional republic is still good enough to run a country without outsourcing the real levers of power to billionaires and corpos and their shadow advisors. I still believe. And that is why "bro just agree the AI won't be involved in autonomous weapons or mass surveillance why can't you agree it is so simple please bro" is an untenable position that the United States cannot possibly accept.

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Nicki Minaj
Nicki Minaj@NICKIMINAJ·
His way of bonding with black ppl is to tell them how stupid he is & that he can’t read. This means my first read on him was correct. He’s been handed so many things & put in high positions he never earned or deserved. Do you wanna know the craziest part of this footage that will haunt him forever? He’s literally slowing his speech down & talking in a sporadic cadence. He’s not just TELLING them that they’re all probably stupid & probably can’t read, he’s LITERALLY SLOW-ING-DOWN-HIS-SPEECH to make them understand the words that are coming out of his mouth!!!! As if they’re children!!!! That means he REALLY BELIEVES they’re slow. He’s not just saying it—he didn’t misspeak!!!! He BELIEVES it!!!! Do ya love it?!?!! Do ya just love it, black ppl?!????
End Wokeness@EndWokeness

Gov. Newsom to a black crowd in GA: "I am like you. I'm a 960 SAT guy. I can't read."

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Ryan Grim
Ryan Grim@ryangrim·
The right making fun of this is a major opening for the left. People broadly and deeply believe in the value of coming together as a community in a time of need. It can be a jumping off point to demonstrate how a world of cooperation is better than their alternative
Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd

🚨 NEW: Zohran Mamdani Calls on New Yorkers to Shovel Snow During Tomorrow’s Blizzard “You too can become an emergency snow shoveler. Just show up at your local sanitation garage between 8am and 1pm tomorrow with your paperwork.”

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Stock Puppet@StockPuppet·
@anonmankagf @ryangrim Ryan's missing the point on purpose to further his political goals. When it's this bad it's kind of people like you to give him the benefit of the doubt and explain it like he's 5. Thank you for being earnest.
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anonman
anonman@anonmankagf·
@ryangrim I thought they were making fun of it because in order to become a shoveler, you needed to provide a Social Security card and other forms of identification, which is in stark contrast with the prevailing dem view on voter identification requirements
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