Mike

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Mike

Mike

@CompuboyMike

Dallas, TX Tham gia Aralık 2010
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Yossi BenYakar
Yossi BenYakar@YossiBenYakar·
t.co/bpwEoabpHs Flashback: A Palestinian mother from Gaza brought her sick son to an Israeli hospital for life-saving treatment, free of charge, from the very people she views as enemies. In the interview (right there in the hospital), she openly says she'd rather he grow up to become a "martyr" (die in jihad/terrorism against Jews) than die from illness. She wants him healthy... so he can blow himself up in a crowded Israeli place, maybe even the same hospital that saved him. She explains: Allah obligates every Muslim to wage jihad and embrace martyrdom. Unlike Jews and Christians who mourn dead children, Muslims rejoice when their kids are martyred in holy war, because Allah guarantees them paradise. This isn't fringe. It's the raw ideology fueling the conflict: gratitude for mercy twisted into a desire for future violence. Human life saved by Israelis, only to be sacrificed against them. That's the tragic, twisted reality.
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@8hzvie @NewRandoHando @TimRunsHisMouth And that's why there is peace between Japan and the United States until this day. The Iranian mullahs would never surrender even if you killed every civilian including their family. They glorify death and don't care about civilians.
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おりちゃん@8hzvie·
After the war, perceptions of Japan were largely shaped by the victorious nations. If the United States had lost, the image of its soldiers might be very different today. Japan endured suffering the victors can scarcely imagine. Even so, many Japanese believe that we should not harbor hatred toward anyone. For the sake of peace, Japan chose to walk hand in hand with the United States—and has continued on that path ever since.
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Tim Young
Tim Young@TimRunsHisMouth·
Japanese “journalist”: Why didn't you tell Japan before the Iran war? Trump: "Why didn't you tell ME about PEARL HARBOR?!" Amazing! 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Mike@CompuboyMike·
@farzyness I'm surprised you are only learning about ASML now. The question is if tesla has an order for one and how long it will take to arrive, or if they are trying to re-engineer the chip without an EUV machine from first principles?
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Farzad 🇺🇸 🇮🇷
I would like to personally thank Elon Musk and Tesla for sending me on my next rabbit hole for the next 2 weeks: EUV lithography.
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Mike@CompuboyMike·
@Ibrahim_umb @VividProwess Because they don't care about life and are happy to kill civilians if they are falling themselves. Normal people call them evil!
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ADVISER@Ibrahim_umb·
@VividProwess If it can reach then what. What is the range of US missile (13,000km)? why don't you call them a threat to humanity? Stop the lie, stop the hypocrisy and stop been delusional please.
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
Any world leader who dared to call Benjamin Netanyahu a liar when he warned that the missiles can reach their countries too owes him an apology. He was right all along.
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Brother Rachid الأخ رشيد
Two examples, both left Lebanon and moved to the West: •Gad Saad @GadSaad left Lebanon with his family out of fear for their lives. As Lebanese Jews, they were targets and had to flee to survive. He found safety in the West, built a successful career, and has used his voice to defend the system and values that gave him that opportunity. •Mario Nawfal, @MarioNawfal on the other hand, left Lebanon as a child with his family in search of a better future, not under immediate threat. Yet today, he uses his platform to undermine the same Western system that enabled his success, promoting narratives aligned with the Iranian regime against the U.S., a regime that has fueled anti-Western hostility and supported militant groups across Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, and Yemen. Two people from the same country. Two different paths. Two opposite outcomes. One chose to defend the system that protected him. The other uses that same system to attack it. That contrast says a lot about the two faces- and consequences - of immigration.
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M.A. Rothman
M.A. Rothman@MichaelARothman·
𝗛𝗢𝗡𝗘𝗦𝗧𝗥𝗘𝗣𝗢𝗥𝗧𝗜𝗡𝗚.𝗔𝗜 𝗧𝗥𝗔𝗖𝗞𝗘𝗗 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗝𝗢𝗘 𝗞𝗘𝗡𝗧 𝗡𝗔𝗥𝗥𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗩𝗘 𝗜𝗡 𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗟 𝗧𝗜𝗠𝗘. 𝗪𝗛𝗔𝗧 𝗧𝗛𝗘𝗬 𝗙𝗢𝗨𝗡𝗗 𝗦𝗛𝗢𝗨𝗟𝗗 𝗘𝗡𝗗 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗗𝗘𝗕𝗔𝗧𝗘. Joe Kent goes on Tucker Carlson. Within minutes — not hours, minutes — the same clip, same caption, same outrage floods hundreds of accounts simultaneously. HonestReporting.AI Labs tracked every amplification event in real time, and the data is damning. The trigger quote — 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘐𝘴𝘳𝘢𝘦𝘭𝘪𝘴 𝘥𝘳𝘰𝘷𝘦 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘥𝘦𝘤𝘪𝘴𝘪𝘰𝘯 — was clipped and posted across hundreds of accounts almost simultaneously. Not after it trended. During the broadcast. Real breaking news takes time to spread organically. This had a running start. Who amplified it? Look at the coalition: Russian state TV (RT). Iranian state media through HispanTV. Hamas-aligned Quds News Network. Turkish state broadcaster TRT. Sputnik Brasil. And simultaneously — Jackson Hinkle, Candace Owens, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Max Blumenthal. Russia, Iran, Hamas, and MAGA dissidents. All posting the same message. At the same time. When does that happen naturally? It doesn't. The charts tell the story precisely. Within 2 to 4 hours of the Tucker broadcast, tracked amplification events spiked to 30 — dominated by MAGA dissident amplifiers and Pro-Palestinian/Islamist networks firing in parallel. The second chart shows how far the narrative traveled from what Kent actually said. By the time the amplification cycle was complete, the message had escalated from Kent's original claim all the way to "Israel controls America" — an approximately 85-90% departure from source material. That is not interpretation. That is narrative laundering. The rollout wasn't spontaneous. Kent resigned. Tucker booked him within hours. Real whistleblowers are chaotic. They call journalists from parking lots. They don't have a media tour lined up before the ink dries on their resignation letter. And here's what got buried in all of it: from 2020 to 2024, Joe Kent publicly and repeatedly called for destroying Iran's nuclear AND ballistic capabilities. That record was almost completely absent from the amplified conversation. Narrative laundering doesn't only determine what to amplify. It determines what to erase. The FBI was already investigating Kent. He resigned to control the narrative. The speed, the uniformity, and the foreign state amplification are not organic. This was a coordinated information operation — and the people pushing it included both foreign adversaries and Americans who should know better. 𝗥𝘂𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗮, 𝗜𝗿𝗮𝗻, 𝗛𝗮𝗺𝗮𝘀, 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗔𝗺𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗻 𝗱𝗶𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀 𝗮𝗹𝗹 𝗽𝘂𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘀𝗮𝗺𝗲 𝗺𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗮𝗴𝗲 𝗮𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘀𝗮𝗺𝗲 𝘁𝗶𝗺𝗲 𝗶𝘀 𝗻𝗼𝘁 𝗮 𝗰𝗼𝗶𝗻𝗰𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲. 𝗜𝘁'𝘀 𝗮 𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻.
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HonestReporting@HonestReporting

🧵 THREAD: This was coordinated. Joe Kent goes on Tucker Carlson. Within minutes, the exact same clip, same caption, same outrage floods the internet. Not organic. Not coincidence. HonestReporting.ai Labs tracked it in real time. What we found will shock you.

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Mike@CompuboyMike·
@Cortez_J11 @EYakoby Correct, the Israeli doesn't care all that much about the Palestinian death. He is asking why the Palestinians only care about their own deaths when it's perpetrated by Israel but not by Iran? Even worse they blame Israel for Iran bombing them!
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
BREAKING: Palestinian Aseel Masalma, 32, who was six months pregnant, has died after an Iranian missile struck the West Bank. Not a single pro-Palestinian voice has condemned the Iranian regime or posted once for the victims. Weird.
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Mike@CompuboyMike·
@RazvanKozma @MaxNordau You argue about what you claim the Jews want. What do the Arabs do? How many Jews live in Palestine? How many in the other Muslim countries around. Probably all together fewer than the total Arab population of Israel! See what happens when context is added!
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Tovarășul_Razbavan
Tovarășul_Razbavan@RazvanKozma·
@MaxNordau So Palestine is against a multiethnic society? Didn't know israelis were so pro Palestine! Also note the date, no october 7th to scream about!
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Max 📟
Max 📟@MaxNordau·
Palestine is the idea that the multiethnic, multiracial, multireligious democracy of Israel should be dismantled by removing/killing seven million Jews, then replaced with a 100% Arab Islamist dictatorship.
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Mike@CompuboyMike·
@NewRandoHando @TimRunsHisMouth That's a crazy oversimplification of facts. The Japanese were known to treat its prisoners the worst. They also fought until the death there was no negotiation until annihilation, similar to Iran, however Iran doesn't care about the population and would sacrifice them in a sec.
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SoftBoySaber@NewRandoHando·
They killed 2500 of our military personnel at Pearl Harbor we in return killed over 300,000 innocent men, woman, and children in Tokyo, Hiroshima, and Nagasaki. These people did not die quickly they suffered some of the worst and most painful deaths imaginable it wasnt short suffering either many suffered for weeks, months, and years
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Kim Dotcom
Kim Dotcom@KimDotcom·
3 hour poll. Do you want the Jews kicked out of America?
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Mike@CompuboyMike·
@JoeRingo5 @DrunkRepub @Deedo_70 Now do your research about Qatar and other Islamist nations... It's not tit for tat, lobbying is a problem shut it down, but it's definitely not a "Jewish" problem. While you're at it, look at pharmaceuticals, bonus points there!
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JoeRingo
JoeRingo@JoeRingo5·
@DrunkRepub @Deedo_70 The amount of politicians accepting considerable donations from AIPAC makes it incredibly hard to deny that Isreal is indeed controlling America. What difference does America having a left wing government or a right wing government when they own both the left and the right wings?
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The Drunk Republican
The Drunk Republican@DrunkRepub·
What if, and hear me out, Israel isn’t controlling America but rather America’s enemies are using influencers and centuries-old tropes to divide the right in hopes of getting the left, with whom they share goals, back into power? I’m just asking questions.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
Just so we are all on the same page... There was never a housing problem. There was an illegal immigration problem. There was never a debt problem. There was a fraud problem. There was never a border problem. There was an enforcement problem. There was never a crime problem. There was a prosecution problem. There was never a homelessness problem. There was a fraudulent NGO problem. There was never a failing school system problem. There was an indoctrination problem. There was never a funding problem. There was a theft problem. There was never a healthcare affordability problem. There was an illegal alien free-load problem. There was never an American dream problem. There was a Democrat problem.
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Mike@CompuboyMike·
The Yemeni journalist Hussein Alwaday posted the following: The political movements of Islam, whether Sunni or Shiite, offer nothing but death... and they do not conceal this; rather, they boast of it. Hezbollah saw that Iran's military downfall would also mean its own end, so it decided to drag Lebanon into a cheap suicide game, not forgetting to herald to the Lebanese that death is all they proudly offer. This is a paragraph from the latest speech by Hezbollah's Deputy Secretary-General, Mohammed Raad: "There is no other choice before us to preserve honor, dignity, and pride except the choice of resistance, and our ability to endure, for the sake of supporting this stance and this noble, honorable, and heroic choice, all the patience for losses and sacrifices, and the destruction of homes and villages, and displacement and hunger, and sleeping without shelter." And these are the same statements from Hamas leaders during the Gaza massacre, who coldly affirmed that they would fight with the blood and bones of Gaza's children, that protecting civilians is not their responsibility, and that the fate of the Palestinian is to die for their project. And the same statements from the Houthi militia, which boasts of building graves and the Yemenis' love of dying at its hands. These are movements explicit in their project... death and nothing but death. And explicit in their service to the mullahs' bloody project. And yet, many sons of this nation still treat them as heroes. And when the sons of this nation curse the psychopathic figures like the Houthi, Nasrallah, Sinwar, and Khamenei, and hurl them into the dustbin of history... there will be hope.
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Daniel Friedman
Daniel Friedman@DanFriedman81·
There was a lot of sympathy for the Palestinians in Israel during Oslo. There was a lot of desire on the Israeli side for peace and coexistence. This is what I was taught growing up Jewish in the 90s. Peace. Concessions. The universal brotherhood of humanity. The Palestinians were clearly teaching their kids something else. The second intifada was a stunning rebuke to Jews who had sought peace in good faith. Then the Hamas takeover and years of missiles raining down on Tel Aviv were what we got in return for giving Palestinians autonomy in Gaza. Instead of going in there and cleaning it out, Israel built the most elaborate missile defense in the world, and the Palestinians built tunnels and made plans. And finally, October 7 snuffed out any lingering hope that negotiations would lead to peace between our peoples. We now feel toward them similar to how they have always felt toward us. It used to be the policy of Israel not to strike a terrorist if there were civilians in the vicinity, including the terrorist’s family. Now, that is no longer the policy. Because October 7 is the price we pay for not killing a terrorist when we have the chance, and we will not pay that price for the sake of the terrorist’s children. The idea that has killed the hope of peace between Israel and the Palestinians is that international law prohibits the seizure of land by conquest. The Palestinians believe this is a rule that binds Israel but not them. If they win a war against Israel, the land will be theirs and there will be no one to contest their claim because they will kill all the Jews. But they know if they lose, they will be spared and they will still have the same territorial claims under international law, so they can negotiate when they are weak and then start another war when they think they are strong. The stakes of every war for Israel are existential and the stakes for Palestine are nothing. This has to end. When you start a war and lose it, you lose something you don’t get back, and for Palestine, that means land. The 1967 borders were the basis for two state negotiations 25 years ago, and now they aren’t and never will be again. The war they started and lost will cost them some of the land. If they want autonomy, the only way they will get it is through peaceful negotiation. If they choose violence, they will lose the war and they will lose the land.
David Issacharoff@davidiss

ישראלים, לפחות רובם, לא רואים בפלסטינים בני אנוש. זו האמת. זה מה שמביא חייל להגיד שהוא הרג ״כלבים״ אחרי שהוציא להורג משפחה בגדה. זה מה שמביא צבא להרוג עשרות אלפי בני אדם בעזה. וגם עכשיו כמעט אלף בלבנון. זה מה שמביא קשר מוחלט של שתיקה בכל המדינה. קרה דבר דומה מאוד לנו לפני 90 שנה

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ثنا ابراهیمی | Sana Ebrahimi
As an Iranian who actively fights the Islamic Republic and openly cheers for its complete destruction, it is honestly painful to watch so many Americans desperately hoping their own country loses this war. The regime ruling Iran has spent 47 years destroying our lives and our country. It steals, represses, and murders. And the moment people rise up and protest, it slaughters them in the streets. That is why we want it gone. If I had been given freedom, opportunity, and a chance at a good life in Iran, I would be defending my country today, not fighting its regime. But the reality is that defending Iran today means fighting its first and biggest enemy: the Islamic Republic. The regime gave us none of those things. Instead, it destroyed our country so badly that millions of us had to leave just to survive. America gave me what my own country under the Islamic regime never did. Freedom. Opportunity. A voice. The dignity of being treated like a human being. As a woman, I have rights here that I could only dream of in Iran. This country allowed me to build a life that was impossible under the Islamic Republic. For that, I will always be grateful. And yes, because of that, I will defend the United States if needed. This country, with all its flaws, is still worth protecting. Iran is worth protecting too. That is exactly why the Islamic Republic must be destroyed, so Iran itself can survive and be rebuilt. What is truly sad is watching people who were born into freedom cheering for the enemies of the very country that gave them everything. Some people have no idea how rare and valuable what they have really is.
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Mike@CompuboyMike·
@HansNiesund @dark7eleme40971 @DanFriedman81 The 750,000+ Jews kicked out of Arab lands since 1948 aren't doing the same. Germany learned after WW2, Japan learned, Russia learned etc. It's not illogical that people will lose land and come to terms with it. The Jews have learned this more than any other ethnic group.
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Hans Niesund
Hans Niesund@HansNiesund·
@dark7eleme40971 @DanFriedman81 No. It's about Israel being expansionist and Palestinians seeking redress for being driven out by settlers, robbed of everything they left behind and oppressed for 70+ years in a process that began 100+ years ago and is still ongoing.
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Mike@CompuboyMike·
@QingBankse @elonmusk @peterwildeford Colossus 2 in my understanding is currently only being used internally and has yet to be released to the masses. The other 3 companies are far from reaching colossus 2 capabilities. Not in number of GPU's but in coherence between them.
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QING BANKSE
QING BANKSE@QingBankse·
Elon Musk Talking About xAI Catching Up And Surpassing Everyone Sounds Like Peak Hype Theater, Claiming You’ll Need The James Webb Telescope To See Second Place Is Just Cosmic-Level Bragging, Reality Is The Company Still Has To Prove It Can Deliver At Scale, Build Reliable AI, And Actually Compete With Giants Like Anthropic, Google, And OpenAI, Not Every Moonshot Tweet Translates Into Market Domination, Sometimes The Telescope Is Pointing Back At Your Own Overinflated Claims
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Peter Wildeford🇺🇸🚀
Peter Wildeford🇺🇸🚀@peterwildeford·
Based on the data I see, I think: - Anthropic🇺🇸/Google🇺🇸/OpenAI🇺🇸 all ~tied - Meta🇺🇸 / xAI🇺🇸 each ~7mo behind - Moonshot🇨🇳/- Deepseek🇨🇳 / zAI 🇨🇳 / Alibaba🇨🇳each ~9mo behind - Mistral🇫🇷 ~1.5 years behind - No other companies competitive
Ethan Mollick@emollick

Both xAI and Meta seem to be falling behind, based on the Grok 4.2 benchmarks and this reporting. Frontier AI models are really a three way race at this point.

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Mike@CompuboyMike·
@ducepital @MarioNawfal Well for starters Americans don't want to be placed in "re-education" camps if China were to take over as was there 2030 plan for economic and then world domination.
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投资五花肉@ducepital·
As a Chinese person, I am very curious: Why do most American politicians or political enthusiasts prefer to talk about defeating China, instead of hoping to work with China to create a better future for humanity? Why can the United States not reform itself, and instead insist on suppressing other countries that are developing well? China has the concept of great harmony under heaven. Does the United States have a similar concept? Or do Americans only believe in American exceptionalism, with all other countries having to subordinate themselves to the United States?
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Why am I against this war? As someone who's been EXTREMELY critical of the Iranian regime, so much so I was labeled 'zio' by many, I've always advocated AGAINST regime change through military means The reason is simple: In over 100 years, there's been ZERO successful regime change operations without boots on the ground And we're seeing this play out right now: The Iranian regime's grip on power has strengthened under bombardment, and they've become even more brutal in suppressing dissent If the U.S. conducted a very limited military operation to give Iranians the chance to bring down the regime, then maybe I would have been supportive (assuming the country does not descend into civil war) But seeing Iran get bombed daily, Israel and the region get attacked, U.S. troops die, and the global economy cater... this is not what I envisaged for 2026. I want the U.S. to win against China I want the regime to fall I want Iran to be a democracy I want Hezbollah's military arm gone I want Lebanon and Iran to normalize with Israel But a prolonged war with Iran is NOT the way to achieve any of these goals
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
Tucker Carlson on Tucker Carlson: “Here’s a man that constantly attacks Israel, constantly attacks American Jews for supporting Israel, has said that Jews push America into war—I believe there’s a pattern of needling the Jews—and that’s antisemitism.”
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