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Student of Criminology

@binreminded

Building agentic AI & other tools like https://t.co/a5R8LBKj3d . Wannabe criminologist - BA Hons student in 2023. Cancer patient 2024.

uk شامل ہوئے Ocak 2010
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Student of Criminology@binreminded·
When the Apollo missions took place they picked landing sites. But Artemis visited the dark side. Surely that won't be the landing site out of touch with Earth? How do the Chinese control their robot on the dark side?
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@KeliRabon I should have been able to include the Daisy police radio audio but she edited it to remove the aviator glasses guy in his Nissan Armada.
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Student of Criminology@binreminded·
@KeliRabon I created this medium article based on the research I carried out. It is quick to read as it joins other people's research with my own. For example, I contacted Jake George the Luke arm developer. @binreminded/why-tyler-robinson-was-likely-not-the-shooter-on-the-10th-september-2025-2b5907d17753" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@binreminded/w…
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Keli Rabon@KeliRabon·
You asked for it: @Piper_truth1 releases @BlakeBednarz original UVU Review for all to download. ⬇️ Go Max, Go HAM, Go get it 🎥📼🎞️ drive.google.com/drive/mobile/f…
Piper@Piper_truth1

‼️Blake Bednarz UVU Video Original‼️ I received the UVU Review video directly from @BlakeBednarz in the same email as @_midGRAY, and it’s been sitting in my files untouched ever since. For transparency, I’m posting the video file along with a cryptographic hash and a metadata report that I generated independently. The hash is basically a digital fingerprint. **link to the video file and metadata** drive.google.com/drive/folders/…

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Student of Criminology@binreminded·
@Peston @AlexStephany Some years ago, I developed an online accident book. Gov UK said they helped promote UK businesses but they refused to show a link to my web site becuase it had to be not for profit. The government changed the specification again within 12 months so I would have to start again.
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Robert Peston@Peston·
How hard is it for young ambitious British companies, especially in tech, to become suppliers to the government and public sector? Steph and I find out from @AlexStephany, founder of Beam, in latest Rest is Money podcast open.spotify.com/episode/16k7sj…
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Student of Criminology@binreminded·
@zachtratar @varunram That was my point. The AI wove a great summary better than any human. I used to do it in meetings from memory - using word jottings - I might say key or capacity and have to remember. Otherwise if I made full notes I missed the discussion.
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Zach Tratar@zachtratar·
@binreminded @varunram Hmm. What was untrustworthy about the summaries? We prompt our system and context collection system to remove bias. Usually the notes are more accurate than what a human would write.
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Varunram Ganesh@varunram·
My theory of the week is that if you have a call recording bot taking notes or if you are taking live notes in a zoom / irl meeting, over a long period of time your intelligence (and attention span) will decrease substantially. And I would much rather talk to your AI agent than talk to you. I have seen so many people feel they are more present with Granola or something but in reality they are half detached and they are not paying attention at all. And they aren't really taking context cues from the chat since all emphasis is based on the post chat follow-up. Which an agent does quite well, so I'd much rather just talk to the agent in the first place Taking the occasional note is fine of course (for deliverable related meetings) but most people would be much better off switching off call recording and preserving what little attention span is left
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Jen Topping@toppage·
@BrianSpanner1 Only 26% of new retirees in Australia get a state pension, the rest are self-financed thanks to the introduction of compulsory superannuation investment back in the 1990s.
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Brian Spuzuki@BrianSpanner1·
This is not a difficult decision. 15-20% of pensioners are in top 20% of earners. 30-40% are in top 20% by wealth. We gift them £12,500. And their Christmas wine club heating voucher. And free other shit.
Sonia Sodha@soniasodha

It's time to retire the triple lock. It's unfair to expect a generation who face much higher housing & education costs than their grandparents to indefinitely fund the state pension to outpace wage growth. comment.press/triple-lock

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Student of Criminology@binreminded·
@nicnguyen I uploaded my latest medical report to Claude AI. It said my cancer should mean I would get a terminal illness insurance payout - "fast tracked". The insurance company refused the claim on a 24-year-old technicality.
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nic nguyen@nicnguyen·
🩸After getting bloodwork done, my doctor never followed-up so I uploaded the results to AI. What I learned in my latest column: 🤖 New connectors give Claude, Perplexity, Chat and more access to your medical records and wearable data. It’s a fun exercise, but a potential privacy nightmare. And you can get similar responses with more limited inputs. 🩻Research shows structured data (like labs + scans) tends to produce more accurate responses compared to self-reported symptoms. 👩🏻‍⚕️OpenEvidence—free, grounded in medical journals—is pretty great. And thank you to @AmiBhattMD for highlighting that this trend is a reaction to the current state of healthcare: ”We have an access problem. We have fewer clinicians than we do patients, and that disparity is going to increase.”
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Student of Criminology@binreminded·
@zachtratar @varunram Last year, I developed my own room meeting system demo. I added AI. It was quite scary how AI knew what everyone messaged and the CEO might be biased to listening to its summaries and not trust staff.
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Zach Tratar
Zach Tratar@zachtratar·
@varunram There are indeed ways to have it enhance abilities and detract! It’s a good point. AI doesn’t and shouldn’t replace thinking. If people do that, they will end up dumber. But it can also augment thinking!
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David__Osland@David__Osland·
Britain has the least generous state pension in the G7 and the highest rate of pensioner poverty in western Europe. And all I'm reading in the rightwing press is 'scrap the triple lock'.
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Student of Criminology@binreminded·
@baroncoleman @PBInvestigate @BasedSamParker @RealCandaceO @LouisianaGirl42 @TheLFLounge @RealTruthJustic @realjesseonfire @alleytopfiles @MadMax84281 @CharlotteLee_88 How exactly did he visit the hospital if he was arrested in the afternoon? The original Daisy audio was edited to eliminate the aviator glasses guy in his Nissan Armada who visited the hospital. I only knew this from Daisy and then later found him in UVU review videos. Twiggs?
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Student of Criminology@binreminded·
@BlakeBednarz @KeliRabon @Piper_truth1 I can't understand why Daisy edited the police radio chatter to eliminate the aviator glasses guy. I only knew about him from Daisy and found him later on UVU review videos. He was the one who went to the hospital in his Nissan Armada the police followed for 12hrs.
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Blake@BlakeBednarz·
@KeliRabon @Piper_truth1 I released the original back on September 25, 2025. Goodman, Boykin, Bray & others relentlessly attacked me for the video. Just so we are all clear.
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Student of Criminology@binreminded·
@KathrinaPerry @GjMcGowan One year I had completed the SA but for some reason the submit button didn't submit. Perhaps an internet failure. An agent phoned and I said I can submit it 'live' while on the phone. So I did. I could tell she thought I was lying. She cancelled the fine.
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George McGowan@GjMcGowan·
Jesus christ Rachel it’s day one of the tax year give me a fucking minute
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Student of Criminology@binreminded·
The moon mission shows a Go Pro image all day long. It reminds me of the spider on my security camera.
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Mrs Perry@KathrinaPerry·
@james_xond House phone or went to their house. We even sent letters!!
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James 𝕏ond@james_xond·
People who were teenagers before social media existed… how did you communicate with your friends?
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Student of Criminology@binreminded·
Which of the Stone Ages will Trump bomb Iran to. Will it be the Fred Flinstone cartoon or with actors?
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Student of Criminology@binreminded·
@MelissaGKoenig I think I may have triggered your viral article when I wrote to a new DM editor on the 31st. But my original part about Twiggs as a 2nd shooter seems to have been ignored. @binreminded/why-tyler-robinson-was-likely-not-the-shooter-on-the-10th-september-2025-2b5907d17753" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@binreminded/w…
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Student of Criminology@binreminded·
The BBC "Cold calling Trump" article fails to mention that to get the call the journalist had to say they wanted to trash Starmer not Trump.
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Student of Criminology@binreminded·
@acrossthepond44 @KayBurley @grok Most of his experience was working with civilian groups after 1 year as a platoon leader in Baghdad. Perhaps he had PTSD and couldn't perform as a military soldier after that.
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Kay Burley@KayBurley·
‘A former Fox News weekend host just fired a four-star general with combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, replaced him with his own former assistant, and did it during a live war in which the next decision could put American soldiers on Iranian soil for the first time in history.’ Let that just sink in…
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

JUST IN: You do not fire your Army Chief of Staff in the middle of a war for no reason. You fire him because of what comes next. Pete Hegseth called General Randy George on April 2 and told him to retire immediately. The Pentagon confirmed it within hours. No reason was given. Not publicly. Not privately. A senior Army official told Fox News that Hegseth offered George nothing: no misconduct, no operational failure, no policy disagreement on the record. Just a phone call and a career ending in the middle of the most significant American combat operation in two decades. George is the 24th general or admiral Hegseth has removed. But he is not the 24th. He is the one that matters. The Army Chief of Staff. The man whose signature sits between a president’s intent and the order that sends soldiers across a beach or into a tunnel complex. The 82nd Airborne is deploying right now. Marines from the 31st MEU are staged on the USS Tripoli. JSOC operators are at forward bases in Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Kharg Island, 90 percent of Iranian oil exports, sits 16 kilometres off a coast that someone will have to decide whether to approach. And the four-star general whose job it was to advise whether that approach should happen was removed 48 hours after Trump told the nation the war would continue for two to three more weeks. The replacement is Vice Chief General Christopher LaNeve. He was Hegseth’s senior military aide before this appointment. The man who carried the Secretary’s briefcase now commands the Army the Secretary is reshaping. The chain of command did not break. It shortened. The distance between a television studio and a combat order just collapsed to zero intermediaries who were not personally selected by the man giving the order. No reason was given. That is the tell. When someone is removed without explanation during a crisis, the explanation is the crisis itself. George either objected to something or was about to. The ground option. The power plant strikes. The Kharg raid. The escalation that turned a highway bridge in Karaj into rubble on the same day he was told to leave. Something in the next two weeks requires a chief who will not push back, and the Pentagon solved that problem by installing one trained as Hegseth’s aide. A former Fox News weekend host just fired a four-star general with combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, replaced him with his own former assistant, and did it during a live war in which the next decision could put American soldiers on Iranian soil for the first time in history. No hearing was held. No misconduct cited. The Army woke up on April 3 with a new chief it did not choose, in a war it did not start, preparing for a phase the previous chief apparently could not be trusted to execute. The question is not why George was fired. Every general in the building knows why. The question is what order is coming in the next fourteen days that required removing the one man in the chain of command who might have said no. The war has no perimeter. The chain of command has no objectors. And the next phase has no one left to stop it. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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