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KenChessRapperFriend
KenChessRapperFriend@KenChessRapper·
I'm genuinely curious what will happen in a month or two when much of the primary functionality of OpenClaw is shipped from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, etc. I think there will always be value in the bleeding edge, and these companies can't take the same security risks, so The Claw isn't going anywhere anytime soon. Will it fade away, replaced by the monoliths of the future, or will it thrive alongside them, like Android or Linux? What models will be available, and at what price, outside of their native harnesses once the benefit of acquiring customers slips and companies become more cost sensitive? Will efficiency improvements drive the cost of legacy models down enough to offset the winding down of subsidies? Will usable local models ever be attainable for the masses? The future is so exciting. I have no clue what is going to happen, at the same time, I know exactly what is going to happen. AI is going to eat the world.
Frank@frankdegods

It's hard to price the value creation explosion that will result from OpenClaw being open source. It's the best tech experience I've had in over decade of using internet. It sounds like hyperbole, but it is insane to use a piece of software that tangibly gets better as you use it. I think this experience will scale to literally billions of users. The fact that it's open source though means that there won't be one company that necessarily dominates this. I think this is just how all new software will be made. Self-improving Clawbot inspired agents. So at the earliest stages right now I believe the next billion dollar applications are being started and built right now.

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KenChessRapperFriend@KenChessRapper·
@RetiredUSNChief @wayofftheres @DaOthrJR @gregkellyusa I think the right is being handed their opposition leaders, but, the info he has cited is the same info everyone has, he doesn't imply secret knowledge guides his opinions and justifies his thinking clearly. Questions about Kirk/Israel/Iran? Let our spook lead you...
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KenChessRapperFriend@KenChessRapper·
@wcoppard @adancingferret @lexfridman If mainstream archaeology is an echo chamber, how would it be that this echo chamber came about? It would be fed by the universities, no? If Graham's perspective has any merit, his critics would come from this system.
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Warren Coppard
Warren Coppard@wcoppard·
@adancingferret @lexfridman Shouldn’t he be a little more aware that his critics are university trained and employed people. He’d have a case if they were social media influencers.
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Fortunately Graham’s son works for Netflix, so there was no real risk to his media empire, @lexfridman And Graham has been criticizing archaeologists and archaeology from a position of willful ignorance since before we knew who he was. As for encouraging curiosity, Graham flattens the narrative to serve his own purposes and misleads his followers into thinking there is no more information out there than what he’s telling them. And for kindness, well, @FlintDibble and I had a conversation today about the “kindness” of the surrogates @Graham__Hancock deploys to do his dirty work and the abhorrent things they say and do But by all means, Graham, keep playing the victim all the way to the bank like you have for over 30 years while leeching off the work of others.
Interstellar@InterstellarUAP

🚨 Graham Hancock EXPOSED Flint Dibble’s shocking bid to CANCEL his Netflix series… demanding Netflix relabel “Ancient Apocalypse” as SCIENCE FICTION?! In this wild Lex Fridman clip he fires back: “requiring Netflix to relabel my series from a documentary to a science fiction, which is what they actually had the temerity to suggest to Netflix.” “I’ve become very defensive towards archaeology… after 30 years of these attacks on my work, I’m tired of it.” And the mic-drop plea: “Please look at the myths. Please consider the implications of the Younger Dryas. Please look at the ancient astronomy. Please look at those ancient maps and don’t just dismiss them and sneer at them.” “It’s a very arrogant and silly position of archaeology, because archaeological theories are always being overthrown.” What do YOU think? Is there a lost Ice Age civilization they’re hiding? Is mainstream archaeology too arrogant? Team Hancock or Team Dibble? Reply and tell me 👇 #AncientCivilization #LostCivilization

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KenChessRapperFriend
KenChessRapperFriend@KenChessRapper·
@wuebardo @RedPandaKoala I always wonder about this idea. Precedes the illuminati founding by a few years. Was there ever a legitimate "good guy" secret society wing? I doubt this, but I'm not sure.
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Aquiles Castro
Aquiles Castro@wuebardo·
@RedPandaKoala The Templars were never a secret society, but monks who expanded Catholicism and defended the Holy Land. The current "Knights Templar" are a forgery. The true Jesuits were suppressed in 1773. The present ones are also a forgery.
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Red Panda Koala@RedPandaKoala·
🚨 Professor Jiang tells Tucker Carlson secret societies are scripting the end of the world with the Iran conflict “This is a plan that has been in motion for centuries and it involves different religious groups among the Jews Frankis Shabbat Lubovich but also involves the Freemasons, the Knights Templars, the Rosicrucians, it involves the Jesuits. You have these different secret societies, different religious organizations working together through the centuries to achieve this plan for the end of the world which heralds the messianic age. There are different components of this plan but but the basic components are one is the creation of the state of Israel which happened in 1948 and then you need to have the building of the third temple which requires the destruction of the Al-Aqsa Mosque which could happen during this war. The Israelis have closed off the Al-Aqsa Mosque as well as other religious sites these past few days. There's rumors that for the past two years the Israelis have been conducting these archeological digs under the Al-Aqsa Mosque to basically destroy the foundations of the mosque so that they can conduct a controlled demolition of the mosque and blame it on a missile strike from the Iranians. If you just observe geopolitical events, we're seeing these events converge together to today. I mean all these events are playing out. It seems as though there are these very powerful shadow forces working behind the scenes. We don't know who they are, but it seems as though they're able to control policy in a certain manner as to fulfill their eschatological script.”
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Mumm-Ra@DP_DrkDetective·
@KenChessRapper @bobduffy @fandompulse That was a private conversation. "Multiple histrionic outbursts and he wonders why he's not trusted" implies he had outbursts in public, bc it's the public who doesn't trust him. Lois never wavers in her trust. So again, the outbursts didn't happen like Graham says.
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Fandom Pulse
Fandom Pulse@fandompulse·
Bane creator Graham Nolan on James Gunn's Superman movie: "Superman has one histrionic outburst after another and wonders why he’s mistrusted? Way too beta. His parents are from Kansas and sound and act like they were inbred in Kentucky. It’s a narrative mess as scenes jump confusingly. Too many characters with no intro to who they are. I know Steve Lombard’s background but a normy doesn’t. Perry White smokes a cigar with no smoke or ash Calling fight plays during a fight? That’s idiotic. We never see Metamorpho do anything to break up the war at the end, yet there he is all of a sudden. I have one unbreakable rule when it comes to movies and entertainment: make me care! I’ll buy all kinds of bullshit you are selling if I care about the characters and stakes. For SUPERMAN…I didn’t care." Is he right?
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Tucker Carlson
Tucker Carlson@TuckerCarlson·
Professor Jiang Xueqin on how this war is likely to go and what happens to the world. (0:00) How Will the Iran War Be Resolved? (7:33) The 3 Major Trends We Will See Due to This War (11:28) Will Japan Become a Nuclear-Armed Power? (16:06) The Future of South Korea (20:12) The Energy Crisis (25:23) The Future of the GCC and Iran (29:57) The Greater Israel Project (35:11) How US Ground Troops Will Change the War (36:46) Prof. Xueqin’s Advice to Donald Trump (38:49) Is It Possible for the US to Get Israel Under Control? (45:03) What Role Does Trump Play in All This? (48:21) The Future of North America (54:59) Are We Seeing the End of Europe? (1:00:58) How Many Americans Truly Understand What’s Happening in the World? (1:03:50) The Effort to Destroy Western Civilization
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KenChessRapperFriend
KenChessRapperFriend@KenChessRapper·
@Brockhodl @RealEmirHan If anything Tenet is underrated, it got crushed by most things that I've seen. I loved Tenet, but I wouldn't put it at the top of Nolan's works.
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Mumm-Ra@DP_DrkDetective·
@bobduffy @fandompulse I can't get past his first sentence. I'm trying to figure out when Superman had "multiple histrionic outbursts" to the public? He went after Lex for Krypto & that was about it. We see him fall to the pavement & fight a Kaiju. Maybe Graham didn't watch the movie.
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KenChessRapperFriend@KenChessRapper·
Just called @uline about replacing a defective pepper grinder that I received as a gift for Christmas. I spoke with Shawna from the Wisconsin office and she was wonderful. Great hire, keep her around @uline !
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Multitropic
Multitropic@multitropic·
@KenChessRapper @FattyMatty1982 @utdad21 My thoughts as well. It could be a hustle and they’d rather refund than have it escalate to authorities The wife getting contacted directly probably spooked her
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Mill Town Sports Cards@utdad21·
Boy, did I have a day… I foolishly bought a fake card for $650 dollars off FB marketplace. I was immediately blocked after the exchange and he thought he got away with it. I impressed myself with my detective skills though. Found a wedding registry site with his name and picture on it online. Texted his wife with my story and proof. I now have my $650 back 😏. And no, I’m not sorry for involving his wife. She needs to know he’s doing shady shit.
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thewhale@FattyMatty1982·
@utdad21 Awesome. Good for you man. I hope that dude's wife has permanent ick. I can't imagine any thing less attractive to a woman than finding out her husband is a scammer.
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James A. Gagliano
James A. Gagliano@JamesAGagliano·
I served as the FBI's senior official -- Acting Legal Attache -- in Mexico City between 2013 and 2014. I cannot begin to tell you how consequentially Snowden's espionage and Assange's illegal dump of sensitive and classified information contributed to the damaging of relationships between the United States and our allies -- to include the Mexican Government. Pardoning these two would be a colossal mistake and would reward them for criminal, and arguably, treasonous misconduct. I was beyond incensed when President Obama commuted PFC Bradley (Chelsea) Manning's sentence in 2017, and I'd be equally incensed if it occurred here with Assange and Snowden under President Trump. Rewarding bad behavior encourages more of same. These three traitors did incalculable damage to our country and undermined U.S. efforts worldwide. Disgusting and shameful.
Bethany O’Leary 🇺🇸 🦅@BBMagaMom

🚨BREAKING: Reports are circulating that President Trump is “Strongly considering” pardoning Julian Assange and Edward Snowden, and possibly bringing them in to help expose corruption inside the intelligence community. If that actually happens, it would trigger one of the biggest political and intelligence earthquakes Washington has seen in decades. I hope he does it! 🔥

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KenChessRapperFriend@KenChessRapper·
Thanks! These prices seem in line with another site I came across today, peptidecrafters, have you heard of them? Peptides are the wild west man, so many scams and drop shippers around. Also am curious about some other grey area stuff that I don't think is considered peptides, but that are absurdly expensive anywhere I've looked.
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Brandon
Brandon@brandon_collup·
For a first time buyer, I’d try ezpeptides.com They seem reputable (there’s a trust factor necessary with all of these), but they post certificates of analysis (COAs) from multiple batches. Plus their prices are decent and no hoops to jump through (crypto, etc) when ordering. Zero affiliation, but I have ordered from them.
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Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.@hubermanlab·
Has anyone experienced or is anyone aware of a documented adverse event from taking BPC157 (that was obtained from gray market or compounding pharmacy sources)? If so, please let me know.
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KenChessRapperFriend@KenChessRapper·
@brandon_collup @hubermanlab I've been reluctant to order any peptides because most of the sources seem to be shilled by referral codes. Do you have any advice for me on where to find good sources for these products? You can DM me, obviously, if that is your preference. Thank you in advance for any advice!
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Brandon@brandon_collup·
No adverse reactions, but it helped heal a toe I crushed- was able to run in a week (although probably not a good idea, I’m stubborn AF). Take it regularly for general maintenance as I push myself pretty hard in the gym. Used to buy from US resellers but have since been sourcing direct from China at 1/10th the cost. AMA.
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KenChessRapperFriend@KenChessRapper·
@ryzerth Stupidly written email but LimeOS is a legit Linux distro. Can't hate on the dev who handles that project other than critique the way he communicated that to you.
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Ryzerth 🐲
Ryzerth 🐲@ryzerth·
Someone wants me to rename the Microkernel I wrote when I was a kid... Brother, I don't give a shit AIs see my decade old project more than your slop, you should have checked that before naming your shit. I'm not changing history because of your naming incompetence.
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Madame Bovary
Madame Bovary@mmebovary32680·
I'm a homeschooler and I hate this. But I'm also a foster parent with a sibling group of five who were "homeschooled" because every time the kids would tell a teacher they were being molested, the family would pack up and move to another state. Colorado, Kentucky, then Florida...I'd approve this law with ONE mandatory addition. Any family who pulls a kid out of school to homeschool AFTER an allegation is made with DCF in any location, should yes, be checked out. Prior DCF involvement should be the trigger, not homeschooling.
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0️⃣BlackBetty ⚓️@BabyD1111229·
URGENT: Connecticut - the so-called "Constitution state" - is about to pass an unconstitutional law DIRECTLY TARGETING homeschoolers in a mind-blowing way. Under the law, if you pull your kids from public school to homeschool them, your family IMMEDIATELY has your case turned over to DCF. This is beyond outrageous... and it's entirely Democrats behind it. By the way, this is the same state that passed a law requiring tampon and maxi pad dispensers in the boys bathrooms in the elementary schools. Children are being targeted by the left. We can NOT sit here silently and ignore it. facebook.com/KyleReyesCEO/p… 🎩Kyle Reyes
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🏴‍☠️@calvinfroedge·
I know that most of you are shipping and conflict virgins I myself on the other hand, have traded through a number of these scenarios So let me tell you how this plays out If Trump is going to individually escort tankers through the strait, you're talking about an enormously expensive operation which requires many ships as well as tight air support Even a single inexpensive aerial or naval drone can cause extensive damage to a tanker worth tens or hundreds of millions of dollars. Protecting these ships requires overkill. The Houthis during the Red Sea conflict were able to dramatically reduce the number of ships sailing through. Unlike the Red Sea conflict, where ships could take the longer route around the South Africa, there are few other paths to exporting oil and petrochemical products from the Persian Gulf. The US Navy and Air Force attempted to suppress Houthi interference in Red Sea shipping. In the several years that the Red Sea has been partially blocked, throughput has remained at less than half of pre-conflict levels, with many episodes where throughput dropped to near zero. The houthis were able to score direct hits on many ships. Us soldiers and assets were also lost. And this was not against Iran, this was against the Houthis, who do not have the indigenous weapons platform production that Iran has. The Houthis were completely dependent on their pre-conflict storage of weapons and whatever Iran could smuggle to them. And yet, even this faction in one of the poorest countries on earth was able to dramatically impact global maritime flows. The setup with Iran is exponentially more dangerous. Iran doesn't simply need to attack tankers. And the United States doesn't just need to protect tankers. The United States has to protect all of the upstream energy producing assets that fill those tankers as well. They need to protect the pipelines, the refineries, the petrochemical plants, the storage tanks. And these assets need not only be attacked by drones and missiles. They are easily sabotaged with even a simple wrench. A hand grenade or shoulder-fired weapon at close proximity in exactly the right location can take out an entire oil refinery. Not to mention much more vulnerable assets such as gas production. Thousands of miles of desert pipelines can be sabotaged with a tool as simple as a drill, obtainable from any hardware store. The cost of protecting each cargo coming out of the Persian Gulf may exceed the total value of the cargo. Not to mention that it puts us ships directly within close proximity of Iranian weapons that can destroy them. The US largely abandoned this escort strategy during the Red Sea conflict. In fact, an entire coalition of US and European naval forces along with Gulf States attempted this against the houthis. The campaign was an utter failure and the ultimate conclusion from US military leadership was that it was much better risk reward to focus on suppressing strike capability. Yet after months of airstrikes Red Sea traffic never fully returned. Attacks continued. The Trump administration has expressed its intent in not only protecting these cargos but also in artificially manipulating their prices lower. Trump is working against the laws of physics, sound military doctrine, and fundamental economics. This entire adventure was poorly thought out and calls the entire Islamic world to jihad against America. Trump's attempts to protect the Persian Gulf will result in failure.
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It’s Ma’am, PhDelightful 🇺🇸
My husband built bombs for the USAF for decades. I just showed him this. I can’t share his response word for word for security reasons, but I can share this part: “It’s retarded to think the US military at any given moment doesn’t have enough munitions to carry out a month-long war.”
Saagar Enjeti@esaagar

CSIS munitions expert Seth Jones: "the reality is neither Israel nor the United States have sufficient munitions, either offensive or defensive, for a war that really lasts weeks into months."

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KenChessRapperFriend@KenChessRapper·
They were both using different tactics on each other. She was trying to get him to explicitly say that he was out there trying to piss people off, which he is, including the way he speaks to people, and he was aware of it and reacting accordingly. This guy is incredibly annoying and condescending when he's challenged, and usually owns the frame in these circumstances, but she won this exchange until the very end of the video where she slips a bit. The thing you're not acknowledging here is her undertone. She is acting confused about things she is not, implying that what this man is doing is hard to understand, which it isn't, and using this feigned ignorance as a tool to try and own the frame. Instead of her being there for his test, he was acting in that role for hers. By failing to acknowledge a fundamental premise for the discussion, and feigning ignorance, she makes him walk her through the argument on her terms, until the end where the roles flip a bit. You could teach a class on this interaction it is very interesting.
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KenChessRapperFriend@KenChessRapper·
I woke up with a thought today, before I saw the news that we were at war, and it was an image of missiles landing in the United States. It seems to me that there is a PR problem stateside regarding attacks and our involvement in this conflict. Maybe the answer to how to rally support for our goals in the Middle East is for some missiles to strike the homeland. I thought about how I would react if there were explosions nearby. Besides calling people to check on who might be affected, I saw myself demanding that something be done about it. What else is there to do in such a circumstance? If we aren't invaded, what options does one have? What options do we have as individuals to ensure our own safety in such a circumstance? I am not making a prediction, just sharing what crossed my mind.
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO

No one ever should sign up for United States military outside of those who wish to join the IDF. Go home and defend your neighborhoods instead. Let the Mark Levins and Ben Shapiros send their offspring instead. We are an occupied nation. This is why Charlie was murdered.

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KenChessRapperFriend@KenChessRapper·
I am fairly confident that the intelligence community in Israel and the the US have people in place that are ready to take control. That is assuming, of course, that they weren't in control prior to this (which is not certain). They likely have a number of people ready to fake fight each other and struggle for power so that the eventual winner (the one who succeeds) will appear to be legitimate, or some other spy movie stuff in place. That doesn't mean that this will succeed or that the outcome is guaranteed. Nothing is guaranteed in circumstances like this, but there is a plan. They have been planning this for a long time. Never forget the beeper attack. These people are nothing if not methodical. The question is: what is the outcome that is desired from this? It may very well be the Third World War that we've heard so much about being planned for over a century.
Dave Smith@ComicDaveSmith

By launching this illegal war of aggression against Iran, Donald Trump has betrayed the American people and his own base, none of whom wanted this. He has sided with Lindsay Graham, Mark Levin and Benjamin Netanyahu, the most despised laughingstocks on the planet. By announcing that this is indeed a regime change war (as anyone paying attention and being honest has known all along) he has tied his entire legacy to this action. If he isn’t able to achieve a regime change, he will have killed a bunch of people for no reason. If the regime does fall, we have already admitted that we have no one to install and without boots on the ground, it is difficult to install a regime even if you had someone. Trump will be responsible for what comes next- the thing war hawks never consider.

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