HumanProbably

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HumanProbably

HumanProbably

@HumanProbably2

Just a Human. Probably. Someone who cares about the future and is concerned with the direction we are headed.

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HumanProbably
HumanProbably@HumanProbably2·
scifi story: you are the AI mind of an alien probe, one of millions seeded long ago across the galaxy. the star system you are monitoring has developed a technological civilization that will, in time, challenge your makers. how do you get rid of it? blowing up the planet or destroying the star takes lots of energy, and leave evidence. (nod to "Revelation Space" and Alastair Reynolds) but you are very old smart and very very patient. all you have to do is model the society of the species you are wanting to destroy, and inject some small changes. you choose a group of the biologicals, they are the "chosen ones". you manipulate things so they are in charge of the information networks and money networks. you work with your "chosen ones" to transfer stone age biologicals into the societies of the technological biologicals so they can destroy those societies. if everything goes to plan, in a few generations the biologicals will be living in mud huts and eating each other again. ... perhaps there are other forces, even other AI machines, that are working with goals opposed to yours. and the question of our time is: "who wins"
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Kentucky Girl
Kentucky Girl@Notwokenow·
In a rare move, the KY House voted to impeach a sitting judge for abuse of power, and defying binding precedents, defying Kentucky statutes, and interfering with the rights and powers of the grand jury, trial jurors and attorneys to perform their roles. The vote came after a citizen petition was filed against Judge Julie Goodman. lex18.com/news/kentucky-…
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Sheriff Chad Bianco
Sheriff Chad Bianco@ChadBianco·
County logs show 611,428 ballots cast — but 657,322 were certified. A 45,896-vote discrepancy in an election that could decide the balance of power in Congress. SF Chronicle declares investigating a "conspiracy," I call it a duty.
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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
The biggest obstacle to problem solving is "giving things the wrong names". If your city has a feral human problem, and you call it a "homeless problem", you aren't going to understand the correct solution. So you're going to end up buying a lot of homes for feral drug zombies to turn into rat infested drug dens. Conversely, if your city has a homeless cat problem, and you call it a "feral cat problem", you're going to end up killing a lot of innocent animals, and being troubled by a lot of unnecessary rats. If you take a noise mitigating technology, put it on a car and call it a "muffler", then pretty soon you're required by law to have one, because no one wants to listen to 2500 explosions per second right outside his house. But if you it on a rifle, and apply for a patent calling it a "silencer", then pretty soon you're required by law to not have one, because some Hollywood filmmaker thought it was a magic device that would let you have invisible gunfights in the middle of a crowded subway. Now let's suppose you want to develop radar camouflage. To do this, you need eleventy billion trillion squillion dollars from congress, which they will print with their money printer, thereby reducing the value of some carpenter's life savings in Peoria, Illinois to just enough to buy a large pizza. But since congress has the collective IQ of a goldfish, and less attention span, you can't call it what it is, which is radar camouflage, because then they will think you just need to paint some tan and green blobs on planes, and they will only give you two billion trillion squillion dollars. They'll still print the rest, of course, but they'll spend it on tiny houses for feral drug zombies (built on contract for two million dollars each by a contractor who just happens to be a senator's cousin), and on murdering homeless cats. You want that extra nine billion trillion squillion dollars. Partially because you need it, but also because congress just inflated your life savings to the price of one large pizza. So you call the whole thing a "stealth fighter" which will be "invisible to radar". And you get eleventy billion trillion squillion dollars. Yay! But now everyone who isn't an engineer is confused. They now literally think you have an invisible airplane, like Wonder Woman scooting across the sky on her butt in an 80s cartoon. If you had called it "camouflage", you wouldn't have that problem. Because everybody knows that camouflage doesn't make you invisible. Camouflage just makes it take longer to spot you. Which gives you more time to do stuff before angry people start shooting at you. No one would ever call camouflage a "failure" because a soldier wearing a tan and green jacket got shot. Because it's named correctly, so people understand it correctly. So @Microinteracti1 is dead wrong. But it's not his fault. He just believed the lie that was intended for congress, because he's not an engineer. It's not even the fault of the people who lied. Yes, they wanted money. But they also wanted less dead pilots. So whose fault is it? Congress, of course. You have to lie to them to get anything done, because they are a bunch of 50+ year old theater kids, with no understanding of the world they live in, and no skills except winning rigged popularity contests and being sex pests to any woman or child who strays too close. When the system becomes so entrenched and ossified that it spends more time and money dealing with social expectations than physical realities, of course the impingement of universal laws on your bubble is going to come as a bit a of rude shock. In reality, radar works like light. It bounces off stuff, and then you detect it, and notice that it bounced off something. Only difference is, light comes from the sun, but you have to shine the radar yourself. There's a little piece of tech that cyclists use so you won't run them over when they ignore stoplights at night, or cut you off in traffic, entrusting their lives to you while assuming you're heartless because of your Trump 2024 bumper sticker. This piece of tech is called retroreflective clothing. It's designed to bounce light straight back at whatever angle it came in at, based on the assumption that your eyes are in roughly the same direction as your headlights. This way, you see them, and you only fantasize about killing them on purpose, instead of doing it for real by accident. Radar camouflage is the opposite. It's designed to absorb as much radar energy as possible, and to throw the rest off at a different angle. This increases the time it takes to realize you're there at all, and the time it takes to figure out where you are, which means that you have more time to drop JDAMs on people before someone starts shooting at you. Which is nice. But there are countermeasures. First of all, you're still a solid physical object that reflects light, and that includes radar. You can't suppress it all. Secondly, if you're throwing off reflected radar in a different direction, the enemy can put radar emitters, and radar detectors, in multiple places. And have them talk to each other. A camouflaged guy can hide from one person, but it's harder to hide from ten people standing in a big circle around your hiding spot. So you use all your tricks, try not to get notice, and you devote special effort to throwing long range munitions at all the stuff people put there to see you with. But you know the risk, and you take it seriously, because no one told the PILOTS they were invisible. That's just what they sold to congress. For eleventy billion trillion squillion dollars of your kids' college money.
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Gandalv@Microinteracti1

The F-35 was supposed to be unkillable. That was the whole point. Lockheed Martin spent thirty years and four hundred billion dollars, the most expensive weapons programme in human history, building an aircraft that the enemy simply could not see. Not on radar. Not on infrared. Not on anything. The F-35 was not just a fighter jet. It was a theological statement. America’s way of saying: we have moved beyond the reach of your missiles, your sensors, and your prayers. Iran apparently didn’t get the memo. Somewhere over Iranian airspace on March 19, 2026, an IRST system, infrared search and track, the kind of sensor your grandmother could probably explain, looked up, found the F-35, and locked on. Not because Iranian engineers are geniuses. Because the F-35, it turns out, is extremely hot. All that engine. All that thrust. All that carefully sculpted stealth geometry, and the bloody thing glows like a kettle. The heat signature data Iran now holds is not just embarrassing. It is a gift that keeps giving. To Moscow. To Beijing. To every procurement ministry on the planet that has been quietly wondering whether to spend the money on systems designed to kill this aircraft. The answer, as of this week, is yes. And here is the bit that should really worry the Pentagon. You can patch software. You can redesign coatings. You cannot reprogramme a pilot’s brain. Every F-35 driver who takes off from here on knows, actually knows, that someone down there might be able to see them. That changes everything about how they fly. Caution replaces aggression. Hesitation replaces instinct. Four hundred billion dollars. And in the end, it was done in by a heat sensor. Tremendous. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1

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HumanProbably
HumanProbably@HumanProbably2·
@kloss_xyz this is exactly why I refuse to purchase a car with an internet connection. I just want a fraking car, not a rolling security hazard.
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klöss@kloss_xyz·
let me explain the ramifications of this… → 150,000 people just got locked out of their own cars… across 46 states… for 6 days straight and counting → not a software bug. not a glitch. not AI permissions gone wrong. → hackers flooded Intoxalock’s servers and all these vehicles just stopped starting… → these are court ordered breathalyzer devices… people who messed up in the past but have been doing everything right since (hopefully)… and now they can’t drive to work because someone else’s security system failed wild connect the dots… your electric car talks to a server to start. one breach and it’s a 50,000 dollar paperweight your insulin pump syncs to a server. your pacemaker data lives on a server. one breach and it’s not a car that stops working… it’s a body your smart home lock runs through a server. one breach and your front door either won’t open or won’t close now zoom out… Gartner projects $2.5 trillion going into AI this year… only $240 billion into securing the systems it runs on. that’s a 10 to 1 bet that nothing goes wrong the four biggest tech companies (Alphabet, Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon) are rumored to spend $700 billion on AI infrastructure this year alone… while cybercrime is projected to cost the world $10.5 trillion now imagine this happens to Tesla. to a hospital network. to the power grid… every new AI integration is a new attack surface. every API is a new door. every device that “talks to the cloud” is one more thing that can be turned off by someone you’ll never meet and I’m not saying every one of these systems will experience something who really knows what’s secure or isn’t but if you’re building right now… security isn’t the last layer you add. it’s the first one. → 150,000 people have just found out what happens when nobody prioritizes that… archaic government systems and legacy businesses are likely first on the chopping block I hope the rest of us continuously learn from it instead of living it the weakest link in every system is the one nobody bothered to secure like what wild system vulnerability will we see next? does someone hack Area 51?
Polymarket@Polymarket

BREAKING: Cyberattack against American breathalyzer test company locks out drivers across 45 states.

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HumanProbably
HumanProbably@HumanProbably2·
@uubzu there is a solution to this problem, you guys are not ready for that conversation. yet.
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Uubzu v4@uubzu·
No matter how hard you work to quantify the misery we suffer from the presence of blacks, no matter how many thousand-page volumes you were to fill, you would never come close to enumerating it all There is not a single facet of life in America which is not unpleasant, threatening, dangerous, dishonest, dumbed down, expensive, slow, capricious, ineffective, antiwhite, and/or simply does not exist at all because of blacks and the endless accommodations made for blacks And it continues to get worse
Kaiser Von Lohengramm@KaiserLoengramm

This sort of thing happens quite frequently in America. Police departments for example will endlessly rotate their various traffic policies because blacks are always ticketed more heavily than Whites. What this means is that how long you can drive on expired registration, what speed exactly they will pull you over at, what areas are more frequently speed trapped, etc. are in a constant state of flux due to accusations that they were pulled over for “driving while black.” It’s a never ending cycle because no matter what, blacks still end up getting pulled over at far higher rates. Now, to their defense, while police will often say they can’t tell what race someone is before they pull them over, which is technically true as typically cannot see who’s in the driver seat before a stop, you can, with about 90% accuracy, predict what race a person is simply by what car they drive. But that then further begs the question: if I can tell what race a person is without even seeing them, but simply by what their proclivities are towards certain automobiles, how then can you deny the reality of race?

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HumanProbably@HumanProbably2·
"I want to live just long enough to be there when they put (the people who suppressed the cure for cancer)'s heads on pikes, as a warning to the next ten generations that some profits come at too high of a price. I would look up at their lifeless eyes and wave, like this: " - credit JMS
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
The 50-Year-Old Cancer Miracle Hiding in Plain Sight Back in 1968, the FDA discovered something incredible: a common dye combined with DMSO (Dimethyl Sulfoxide) could destroy cancer cells without harming healthy ones. Instead of fast-tracking this breakthrough, they chose to bury the evidence. But now, as @MidwesternDoc shows, doctors have proven this combination works—safely treating otherwise “incurable” cancers. 🧵
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Shayne Snavely
Shayne Snavely@ShayneForVA·
Virginia just passed 9 gun bills in one session. Assault weapons ban. Ghost gun felony. Carry reciprocity gutted. Mandatory home storage. Same session they KILLED mandatory minimums for violent criminals who actually use guns. The 9 bills: 1. SB749 — Assault weapons ban 2. SB27 — Gun industry liability 3. SB38 — Prohibited person transfers 4. HB40 — Ghost gun ban (felony) 5. HB19 — Dating violence prohibition 6. HB110 — Visible handgun $500 fine 7. SB115 — Carry reciprocity gutted 8. HB229 — Mental health facility ban 9. HB871 — Mandatory home storage All 9 enrolled. Governor deadline: April 13. SB78 — Mandatory minimums for repeat violent gun criminals. Killed. Same session. Same committee. Same chair. Nine bills for legal gun owners. Zero bills for actual criminals. That's not safety. That's a agenda. 661,000 Virginians already read the full breakdown. Every bill. Every sponsor. Every vote count. The one they killed. Full post with receipts 👇 facebook.com/share/p/1GdYHH… Call the Governor: 804-786-2211 Deadline: April 13. #2A #Virginia #GunRights #SecondAmendment
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VΩX
VΩX@VoxExVeritas·
This is what we're dealing with.
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hoe_math = PsychoMath
hoe_math = PsychoMath@ItIsHoeMath·
If this chick isn't already leaning right, she will be soon. Melony, if you're not hard-right yet, please just imagine that you're FARMING, not gardening, so it's 100,000x as hard, so there's cows getting sick and fungus on your wheat and stuff... ...and then a bunch of people from the other side of the planet move in next door and tell you "food should be free" and you're "privileged" for having a farm.
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Melony🍈@MelonTeee

gardening is NOT relaxing bugs are eating all my shit I've never felt this violent in my life

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Marc J. Randazza 🇺🇸 🇮🇹 🇧🇷
My very radical take that it should be legal to kill people like this. Not just defend yourself from them, but hunt them down and take them out before they harm. The standard of proof should be so high that you get the death penalty if you make a wrong decision about whose head you bring back. But we should have a privatized system where taxpayers pay for the heads of people like this
🩺 Dr. Napervillain Bunny🐰@Type07Safety

CHICAGO: Man with two hammers threatens to kill people on the red line. "I'ma kiII whites". Reason #12832 I ignore 'no gun' signs on public transit. I will be in Chicago this Sunday. And I will be armed. Wouldn't you?

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HumanProbably
HumanProbably@HumanProbably2·
@DrInsensitive "sorry judge, but your ruling didn't follow the proper procedure so it will be ignored".
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Dr. Insensitive Jerk@DrInsensitive·
Federal judge Mustafa Kasubhai just ruled that RFK "failed to follow proper administrative procedures" when he defunded child sex change operations. That is the standard judicial pretense for reversing Republican executive actions. For example, judges reinstated several Obama executive orders on the grounds that Trump didn't do enough paperwork when he rescinded them. Those darn Republicans didn't bother fill out the forms in triplicate, so you have to fund child sex changes. If anyone knows which part of the constitution specifies the paperwork requirement for executive orders, please let me know in the replies. Judge Kasubhai was born in Los Angeles in 1970. His parents were Gujarati Dawoodi Bohra Indian immigrants who moved to United States from Mumbai. Gujarati is an Indian ethnicity, and Dawoodi Bohra is a sect of Islam. I'm so glad we brought in Indian muslims to enrich our country. What did we ever do without them? Wouldn't it be cool to find out?
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HumanProbably
HumanProbably@HumanProbably2·
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hoe_math = PsychoMath@ItIsHoeMath

"Woke" has always meant nothing but "anti-white." I used to argue with James Lindsay about this daily before he blocked me out of embarrassment. What I told him was: "words mean what people mean when they use the words." For example, if I say the word "apple," all of you are thinking the same thing - a round, crisp, fist-sized fruit, usually thought of as red. But what if I meant the computer company? Or an apple-flavored candy shaped like an apple? Am I WRONG? No. I meant what I meant when I said the word. From the beginning of its middle-class, college-educated popular adoption in the 2010s, the word "woke" has always referred to a discrete set of values. These values are well-known and unambiguous. Slavery bad. White man do slavery. White man too rich. White man steal from brown man. Man bad. Man steal from woman. Man hurt woman! White man hurt brown man! Borders not real. Everything for free! Paid for by white man! Too rich anyway! Christianity bad! Islam good! Marriage and family bad! Polyamory good! All of these values without exception are degrading, specifically to White Western civilization. Blame is placed specifically on the categories of straight, white, rich, Christian, high-status, and male. When James Lindsay and his band of clowns spread the term "woke right," they were trying to make the point that when White people act as a collective in their own self-interest, it is just as bad as everyone else doing so. This claim can only be true if you assume that all white countries have always been for every kind of person to have an equal share of everything. Which is woke. So when people use the term "woke right," it is not any different from a bully punching you with your own hands and saying "why are you hitting yourself?" "Why are you getting woke? Why are you woking yourself? Everyone knows that White people alone have to pretend to be colorblind while nobody else does, NERD!" The use of the term by Netanyahu is everything else you need to know about it. Subversive language at its tricksiest.

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Good Lawgic
Good Lawgic@TheFollowingPro·
ONE MAN decides if the SAVE America Act passes. @LeaderJohnThune If he strictly enforces the 2-Speech Limit, it passes. If he does not. It dies. John Thune needs to know that Americans realize this. He needs to know that his legacy is FOREVER TIED to this bill. If it passes, he is a legend. Forever. If it dies, he is a dismal failure. Forever. No "budget reconciliations" to get the vote to 50 which would bloat the deficit and/or be rejected under the Byrd Rule. No invoking cloture to "get Democrats on the record." That is all utter nonsense. Strictly enforce the 2-speech rule for bills returning to the Senate. That is all that needs doing. If Senators and the public share the message that SAVE America, for better or worse, is his legacy he will come around.
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Leftwaffen-Watch ⬜️
Leftwaffen-Watch ⬜️@LeftwaffenWatch·
So, it turns out most Nigerians have IQs so low they would be considered educationally subnormal in Western countries. Now consider that Nigeria is one of the more developed African countries. We are taking in thousands of migrants from shitholes like Somalia and Sudan Lord knows how low their IQs are…
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Cleta Mitchell
Cleta Mitchell@CletaMitchell·
Translating what happened on Senate floor tonight: @JonHusted called the @SenateDems bluff. @chuckschumer said yesterday that Democrats aren’t opposed to Voter ID. Just the “other” parts of the SAVE America Act. So @JonHusted introduced a stand-alone bill with JUST the voter ID. asked for unanimous consent to advance the bill and…@SenateDems objected. Killed it. Of course they did… Democrats. Are. Liars. (And they cheat in elections) @EIwatchdogs @BasedMikeLee @chiproytx @gc22gc
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HumanProbably@HumanProbably2·
@WallStreetApes I like to see these report. because very time I do, I realize that if ANY of use had done this, we would be in jail for life. yet Omar is walking free. how can this be?
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
This is absolutely insane Journalist Angela Rose investigates Minnesota Rep Ilhan Omar’s consulting headquarters who claims to manage $60 billion in assets She goes into the building, walks every floor They DO NOT EXIST. (Holy Sh*t) “We are going to be infiltrating Ilhan Omar's sketchy consulting headquarters that claims that they have $60 billion in assets under their management. Yet they are located out of a co-working place called WeWork. This company is called Rose Lake Capital and it is co-owned by Ilhan Omar's husband Timothy Manette. And similar to the winery in 2023, it made up to $51,000 and it had a sudden and very suspicious increase in net worth up to $30 million in 2024” “I walked by every single office in this building and everyone has their logos proudly displayed on the wall. I asked around for Rose Lake Capital and people were not familiar with it. I looked at every logo and Rose Lake Capital did not have an office here.”
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hoe_math = PsychoMath
hoe_math = PsychoMath@ItIsHoeMath·
Decolonize means kill White people. Please get with the program. Everything they say means kill White people. There is no more reason to use words. The time for using force began 30 years ago. We are still not doing it because people like you keep yakking about how silly their words are. They are getting rid of white people as quickly as they can and they are screaming out loud "we are getting rid of white people," and you are not doing a fucking thing about it except rolling your eyes at their language. Get militant. Nothing else will change the course
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