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The @CPC_HQ is full of nasty, awful, and obnoxious people like @jamiljivani. Canadians could be so much better off without these people wasting valuable seats in Parliament. They're just in constant grievance mode, Canada is broken, pro-51st state, racist, divisiveness BS.
🟥 THIS ONE 👇🏼 is now on a mission to SPREAD disinformation, divisiveness and right-wing brainwashing on our University Campuses. One of Pierre’s hateful henchmen. Why are these modern Conservatives LIKE this?? 😔🤦🏻‍♂️
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Stephen Harper opened up Canadian companies to foreign ownership Now around 70% of Canadian media is foreign owned, mostly by Postmedia - who are owned by Chatham Asset Management, a right wing US company Please read and consider signing this petition cbc.ca/news/canada/tories-wo…
THIS IS BIG‼️Petition to pass legislation requiring majority Canadian ownership and control of print, digital and other non-audio-visual news media, to protect Canadian sovereignty. Please share & sign‼️ ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/P…
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16 Oct 2025
i just fed NotebookLM a massive amount of iman gadzhi content... i organized all of it and trained the AI on: - agency business models that actually scale - how to land and keep high-ticket clients - his exact content strategy for building authority - media buying frameworks that print money - positioning yourself above the competition - the mindset systems that got him to 8 figures and much more this AI answers ANY agency/business question using iman's exact playbooks it references real content with zero hallucinations... just pure, organized knowledge the info was always there for free but scattered, unorganized, and impossible to consume all at once i just put it all in one place so you can actually use it reply 'IMAN' RT and i'll give you access (must follow so i can dm)
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11 Jun 2025
If money is your only problem, you don't have any problems.
What is the single best piece of advice you ever received from your father?
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17 May 2025
Controlled bias is a real threat. Search had some automatic protectionary guardrails as it was 1 to many. LLMs now are 1 to 1. It's constant seeding of ideological preferences to serve dangerous agendas.
15 May 2025
Grok randomly blurting out opinions about white genocide in South Africa smells to me like the sort of buggy behavior you get from a recently applied patch. I sure hope it isn't. It would be really bad if widely used AIs got editorialized on the fly by those who controlled them.
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Wise lesson 💯
10 Apr 2023
My all-time favourite lesson about metrics: If a metric won't change how you behave, it's a bad metric. How many of the metrics that you're tracking don't have an impact on your decision making?
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22 Apr 2025
Ain't that the truth. Start selective as your exclusive stated position, end broadly as the outcome. It's all about control, not drug dealers.
19 Apr 2025
incredibly short-sighted to believe this tech will be used exclusively to surveil illegal immigrants and not everyone that the administration considers an enemy of the state, including citizens
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19 Apr 2025
incredibly short-sighted to believe this tech will be used exclusively to surveil illegal immigrants and not everyone that the administration considers an enemy of the state, including citizens
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6 Apr 2025
This actually gives me some hope that Trump will reconsider his tariff plans. Low oil prices hurt Russia, and he never seems to do anything contrary to Russia's interests.
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29 Mar 2025
So happy @paulg exists.
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9 Mar 2025
This comparison is more revealing than you intended, because while Covid didn't kill everyone, it did kill quite a lot of people. How much of Europe do you believe Russia should be allowed to conquer?
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5 Mar 2025
Heuristic for US foreign policy: You should not be competing with South Park's writers.
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8 Feb 2025
That represents 0.0009230769 of the amount. Will we see a list of the 62 contracts? What was the decision criteria for cancelling these? Curious to know.
In the past 48 hours, HHS canceled 62 contract worth $182 million. These contracts were entirely for administrative expenses – none touched any healthcare programs. This included terminating a $168,000 contract for an Anthony Fauci exhibit at the NIH Museum.
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15 May 2024
Yes. This is spot on.
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15 May 2024
It's the best time to build. You can create an unbelievable amount of value with significantly less effort.
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17 Apr 2024
The government of Canada has unfortunately completely lost their plot on innovation & entrepreneurship: - trying to pick winners (eg superclusters) - proposing very rigid AI regulation - dramatic increase of # of public sector employees - increasing capital gain rate
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8 Apr 2024
Don’t care about the US/China beef. But Canada being in the bottom here while folks like Geoffrey Hinton (Uoft) and Sam Altman (uWaterloo) emerged from this nation should be a tripwire for us to call a reset on how we are treating technology in this country. Long years of pain are ahead of us if we don’t get our shit together. Promote high quality immigration, incentivize entrepreneurship (even better SR&ED / other benefits), abolish monopolies (banking, retail chains as an example), regulate housing crisis, bring on a more inspiring hard wired leader who can inspire the nation.
When people see the robot installation by country. They think it'll be easy for the US to reindustrialize, or for underdeveloped countries like India to industrialize and catchup Here are the reasons why, it's very difficult for both type of nations: 1/7🧵
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I am far more worried about billionaire tech bros deciding how to classify media than I am about the government's interference in CBC news coverage, which is nil.
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2 Jan 2023
This one hits home.
That the more you are needed — by children, friends, aging parents, a spouse, a cause — the happier you are, even if all those demands can be exhausting or stressful. You will realize this only as you become less needed.
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