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Chase Perkins retweeted
Replying to @paulg
I assume that’s primarily a function of the perception of ideological adherence to wokenes, per profession. The left did a tremendous job of capturing professional trade groups, ex. law (the ABA), medicine (AMA) and expecting puritanical adherence by university professors, etc.
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It took me a full year following my dad’s passing to finally listen to his old voicemails. I’m glad I did, it’s like being transported to the before time. It also demonstrates the future value of capturing and creating digital “memories in a bottle,” for those you care about.
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Chase Perkins retweeted
Replying to @MorosKostas
The biggest problem with the 5th Circuit is I don’t live within its jurisdiction, so my state laws endure regardless.
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Marxists captured a self-regulated profession that also happens to be the basis for an entire branch of government and you could argue, all three.
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I don't think non-lawyers can truly grasp what it means for the DOJ to be doing this.
The ABA’s cartel-like control over law school accreditation drives up costs, limits access, and pushes ridiculous ideological mandates over merit. Ending the Tennessee Supreme Court’s exclusive reliance will expand opportunity AND lower costs. Great work @USAO_MDTN, @JusticeATR, and @FTC!
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NYT frames this as if USAID employees had a quasi-property right to high-paying, taxpayer-funded jobs. In reality, this tells a darker story—we spent half-a-century debt-financing a managerial class of Leftists whose only qualifications were ideological.
"Sheryl Cowan, 57, was making $272,000 a year as a senior VP at a U.S.A.I.D.-funded nonprofit when she was let go at the end of March 2025. Last month she had an online interview for a $19-an-hour job managing a Penzeys Spices store in Falls Church, Va." nytimes.com/2026/04/21/us/po…
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The Constitution & 2nd Amendment protect the lawful ownership of semi-automatic rifles such as the AR-15. @TheJusticeDept will aggressively defend this right, & the @CivilRights Division will sue if states refuse to comply.
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RT @ChaseTheTruth: @JoshuaSteinman We finally gave up on the notion that if you break it, you buy it and accepted that we can simply destro…
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Or… it could signal the end of America’s goodwill and tolerance towards anti-American, jihadi-based governments.
An American president threatening the death of an ancient civilization is in some ways the end of the 250-year moral experiment of a constitutional republic that the framers saw as a model for all mankind.
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Iran’s IRGC and its external proxy groups - Hezbollah, Hamas and the Houthis - all share one inherently fatal flaw. They expect to wield total economic and military control over a populace without accountability to the people for their compounding failures and missteps.
Iran holds only one card: America's reluctance to use its full power.
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The United States recognizes no authority higher than the Constitution. This, in particular, includes foreign supranational political advocacy organizations - that exist entirely outside the scope of the Constitution - and disguise themselves as transcendental legal authorities.
It's true. America will literally invade the Netherlands if need be.
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I remain convinced that the most feasible liberation model involves the US airdropping 1,000 tactical munitions vending machines protected by Al sensors, drones and loitering munitions. The IRGC suppresses the people with little more than small arms, drones and comms blackouts.
TRUMP TO FOX NEWS: US SENT GUNS TO IRANIAN PROTESTERS EARLIER THIS YEAR THROUGH THE KURDS, BUT HE THINKS THE KURDS KEPT THEM
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It’s difficult to overstate how crucial what Dino and his team @Saronic are building is to U.S. strategic interests. Autonomous, AI-powered warships will disproportionately determine America’s ability to project force throughout contested areas for years to come.
Today we’re sharing some big news. @Saronic closed a $1.75B Series D fundraise at a $9.25B valuation, led by @kleinerperkins. Honestly, it’s a bit surreal to look back at how much has happened in such a short time. We started with a simple belief: the maritime world was being overlooked, and autonomy could change that in a big way. Since then, it’s been a lot of time on the water, building, testing, breaking things, fixing them, and doing it all over again — just trying to move fast and get better every step of the way. What makes me most proud though isn’t the milestone, it’s the team behind it. Saronic is what it is because of people who genuinely care about what we’re building and who push hard every day to do it right. That’s the part that really matters. This next chapter is about scaling up — faster builds, bigger footprints, and continuing to invest in American shipbuilding in a real way. We’ve got a lot of work ahead, and that’s the exciting part. Grateful to everyone who’s been part of this, from our team, to our investors and partners, and to our customers. Let's go!
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Chase Perkins retweeted
The next $1Trillion hardware cycle will be dominated by whoever solves the current memory constraint dead-end.
🚨 BREAKING: A Google researcher and a Turing Award winner just published a paper that exposes the real crisis in AI. It's not training. It's inference. And the hardware we're using was never designed for it. The paper is by Xiaoyu Ma and David Patterson. Accepted by IEEE Computer, 2026. No hype. No product launch. Just a cold breakdown of why serving LLMs is fundamentally broken at the hardware level. The core argument is brutal: → GPU FLOPS grew 80X from 2012 to 2022 → Memory bandwidth grew only 17X in that same period → HBM costs per GB are going UP, not down → The Decode phase is memory-bound, not compute-bound → We're building inference on chips designed for training Here's the wildest part: OpenAI lost roughly $5B on $3.7B in revenue. The bottleneck isn't model quality. It's the cost of serving every single token to every single user. Inference is bleeding these companies dry. And five trends are making it worse simultaneously: → MoE models like DeepSeek-V3 with 256 experts exploding memory → Reasoning models generating massive thought chains before answering → Multimodal inputs (image, audio, video) dwarfing text → Long-context windows straining KV caches → RAG pipelines injecting more context per request Their four proposed hardware shifts: → High Bandwidth Flash: 512GB stacks at HBM-level bandwidth, 10X more memory per node → Processing-Near-Memory: logic dies placed next to memory, not on the same chip → 3D Memory-Logic Stacking: vertical connections delivering 2-3X lower power than HBM → Low-Latency Interconnect: fewer hops, in-network compute, SRAM packet buffers Companies that tried SRAM-only chips like Cerebras and Groq already failed and had to add DRAM back. This paper doesn't sell a product. It maps the entire hardware bottleneck and says: the industry is solving the wrong problem. Paper dropped January 2026. Link in the first comment 👇
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Western governments have peddled the intellectually vapid concept of nation state moral relativism since the founding of the UN, where each country is to be recognized as a separate but equal counterpart. But the US has never had a moral equivalent and rejects the very premise.
President Trump just kidnapped the leader of Venezuela in one night. Then he decapitated the top 40 leaders of Iran in one night. Europeans and the rest of the world cannot wrap their heads around what Trump is doing. Their decades of diplomatic games were just wiped out.
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RT @JoshuaSteinman: I cannot retweet this enough.
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Chase Perkins retweeted
B-2s will likely show up tonight, making direct attacks on key targets in a way no other platform can. Yes this could include MOPs, but also lots of JDAMs against less fortified targets. They can achieve massive effects in a single sortie. One B-2 can carry 80 500lb JDAMs. Entire airfield's infrastructure gone on a single pass. They would not be employed until the night and they now have the benefit of highly degraded air defenses and disrupted command and control. This is when the air campaign will change.

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