Center Libertarian.

Joined October 2022
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Ms Rachel met with @RoKhanna to talk about the Gaza Genocide and stopping U.S. weapons to Israel. She refuses to be silenced.
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A.I. companies are engaging in “doom trolling,” Cal Newport writes. “They like to solemnly describe the harms that their models will cause, while acting helpless to do anything about it.” nyti.ms/4fWCr97
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Twitter really is full of Johnny Come Lately folks. I have been on here since the beginning but initially just used it as an RSS feed for news about my Green Bay Packers. Then in 2020 I recognized its value for a P2P information network. I guess prior to that I assumed Bloomberg & my network on global “Wall Street” was sufficient even though I admittedly understood graph and ontology math way to well to make an assumption like that in hindsight. But in periods of bubbles it’s so clear that all the non-thinking participants take over the network. Basically it was all “This crypto exchange” “ETH proof of stake conversion” “Clean energy is the future” etc for two years until all those non-thinking promo participants got destroyed in 2022. Then GPT2 garbage evolved into GPT4 & the mega hype machine came into play. This was a very seductive mistress bc a neural network linear autoregressive model can really tickle your balls and make you think it’s human intelligence. I know this as someone who built a trading strategy with a neural network over two decades ago & had my phD advisor tell me that wasn’t worth my time bc a) we don’t know how the processing unit actually works (remember IU->PU->OU) & more importantly 2) society would never put the capital needed to ale neural networks scalable. Well here is the 2 decades later update: 1) we still don’t know how the PU works just like we don’t know how the brain works. The most obvious evidence of this without getting into deep complexity/physics is that if you ask one agent to do a task and another agent to do same task the token cost is wildly variable. But even more damning is that if you ask the same agent on the same platform to do the same task at a different day/time it’s not the same cost. It can’t be a big surprise that the enterprise is pausing as they can’t even define ROI while they blow cash on tokens like kids blow money on drugs at Burning Man. 2) the scalability that is being pushed on you is no way proven. The people pushing it has a huge asymmetric right tail outcome If it works and if it doesn’t it doesn’t matter bc they can dump their stock on you just like SPCX early holders are about to do between now and Halloween. Reality is that the math doesn’t math at the current moment in space time. Before you “come at me” just remember this is the historical norm. Solar , TVs, semiconductors, etc etc costs all had to run through the L’Hopital rule asymptotically converging towards zero as well. BUT in the mean time dumb capital chases - capital that doesn’t really understand the quadratic of context Vs compute or even what attention window is for a transformer LLM architecture. Today’s Twitter is all “check out my agent”, “check out my loop”, or “you can get rich using this repo in markets or real world”. This site used to be where smart people came to talk and discuss things. Now it’s a media wing of SpaceX & the “All In” pod losers
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🇺🇸 Trump on 23 March 2026: "I started the war for regime change in Iran. We won. We wiped out their whole regime." 🇺🇸 Trump on 16 June 2026: "I don’t believe in regime change. Never works."🤣 This man is a habitual liar.
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Fred Rogers met with a child psychologist every week for 22 years to build his show. She shaped everything: every script, prop, and song. The whole point was to give a child's nervous system time to slow down. In 1984, a single regulatory decision ended all of it. The psychologist was Dr. Margaret McFarland, who co-founded the Arsenal Family and Children's Center alongside Benjamin Spock and Erik Erikson. She and Rogers understood that the prefrontal cortex in children, the part of the brain that controls impulse, emotion, and attention, takes decades to fully develop. At the start of every episode, Rogers tied his sneakers and changed his sweater while children settled in. Those pauses were intentional, designed to help a child's nervous system shift into a calmer, more focused state. What ended it had nothing to do with child development science. In 1984, Reagan's FCC chairman Mark Fowler abolished the advertising limits that had protected children's programming from commercial pressure. Toy companies moved within months. Between 1984 and 1985, cartoons tied to toy lines increased by 300%, from a handful of shows to more than 40 animated series. In almost every case, the toy was designed first. The cartoon was built to sell it. Researchers later put numbers to what parents were already noticing. A 2011 study in Pediatrics from the University of Virginia tested 60 four-year-olds across three groups: one watching SpongeBob, which cuts scene every 11 seconds; one watching a slow PBS show, which cuts scene every 34 seconds; and one drawing. Nine minutes later, all three took tests on attention, impulse control, short-term memory, and problem-solving. The SpongeBob group scored significantly worse across every measure. In the 1970s, children began watching television around age 4. Research from pediatrician Dimitri Christakis found that by 2009, the average age of first screen exposure had dropped to 4 months, as the content got faster and the audience got younger. Researchers separately found that each additional hour of daily screen time at ages 1 or 3 raised the risk of attention problems at age 7 by 9%.
We didn’t realize it then, but kids’ shows used to be this calm on purpose.
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When you lie on your CV about having sheepdog experience
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We Asked AI To Make Soccer Less Boring
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Bloomberg is owned by the world's 18th richest man. Billionaires emit more carbon in one hour than a poor person does in a lifetime. This is propaganda.
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Byron Donalds speaks about the importance of education in front of a misspelled sign. You can’t make this shit up.

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"We are saddened to hear there was an outcome, but we must carry on!"
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Only one man could pull this off!
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normally when someone actually does hold all of the cards, they don't feel a need to broadcast it….
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Replying to @WolfgangRichtEU
Is this a satire account? We would transmit information, not necessarily electricity from datacenters.
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We spent 100 billion dollars and what we got the Strait of Hormuz open like it was 100 days ago. What a loser.
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Fmr. NIH Director Francis Collins deliberately scrubbed Fauci’s name from the infamous Proximal Origins paper because of Fauci’s glaring conflict of interest. Nature Medicine (the publisher) offered no condemnation or scrutiny of the ethics. These COVID investigations matter because they expose protectionism within the scientific community that breeds gatekeeping. It's suppressing research, stifling innovation, destroying objectivity, & eroding public trust.
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The AMA does not represent all the American doctors.
America’s doctors just voted for war with RFK Jr. dlvr.it/TSzRvc
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They say “Israel tells residents to leave” because FORCED DISPLACEMENT is a war crime. This is how they launder it.
Israel tells Lebanese city's residents to leave, day after Iran called for attacks to stop bbc.in/4v24Cbk
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My whole timeline is full of millionaires complaining about a trillionaire
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