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Mr Windmills retweeted
Apr 3
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As long as American AI models are used to MASS SURVEIL non-American citizens, and KILL people with humans in the loop, we are good. WTH!! What's wrong with y'all!!
BREAKING: 300 Google & OpenAI employees just did something WILD. In 8 hours, the Pentagon's ultimatum expires. Instead of their companies giving in, employees just made it impossible to comply. Either Anthropic removes all AI safeguards for military use, or face the Defense Production Act. Mass surveillance of Americans. Autonomous weapons with zero human oversight. Everything on the table. While Elon's xAI already signed unlimited access deal. Dario Amodei, Anthropic's CEO, refused yesterday. Here's what the Pentagon didn't expect. Instead of Google and OpenAI staying quiet and cutting separate deals, 300 employees signed a public letter. The title: "We Will Not Be Divided." 236 from Google. 65 from OpenAI. All current employees. All putting their jobs on the line. The letter exposes the Pentagon's strategy: "They're trying to divide each company with fear that the other will give in. That strategy only works if none of us know where the others stand." Classic divide and conquer. But the employees just called it out. Publicly. This exact thing happened before. 2018: Google employees protested Project Maven (AI for drone targeting). Result: Google pulled out. Promised not to use AI in weaponry. 2026: Those same policies are being rolled back. The difference: This time employees at COMPETING companies are coordinating. Anthropic, Google, OpenAI. Usually fighting for talent and market share. Now fighting the same battle. US military falling behind because ethical companies refuse. Here's what most people miss: This isn't about AI ethics. This is about whether private companies can have red lines at all. If the Pentagon wins, every tech company knows: Build anything for the government & they own it. If Anthropic wins, it proves you can say no to the most powerful military on Earth. Both outcomes reshape the entire industry.
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What a beautiful world you are building for our children... wtf
Attacks by massive drone swarms will become a reality. via @swarm_defense_ 🇺🇸.
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Mr Windmills retweeted
The most honest sentence in the entire AI industry right now is one nobody wants to say out loud. Every major foundation model was trained on data its creators did not have explicit permission to use. Every single one. Anthropic settled for $1.5 billion over 7 million pirated books used to train Claude. OpenAI faces ongoing lawsuits from authors, newspapers, and code repositories. Google trained on the entire indexed internet. Meta used Libraries Genesis datasets. And xAI’s Grok was trained on the full corpus of X posts, a decision Musk made unilaterally as the platform’s owner without individual user consent. So when Elon Musk tweets that “Anthropic is guilty of stealing training data at massive scale and has had to pay multi-billion dollar settlements for their theft. This is just a fact,” he is telling a true but deeply selective version of the story. The settlement is real. The $1.5 billion is documented. The pirated books are documented. But framing this as an Anthropic problem rather than an industry-wide structural reality is competitive positioning disguised as moral outrage. Here is the actual mechanism nobody is mapping. Anthropic accused Chinese labs of distilling Claude through its public API. Musk responded by pointing out Anthropic trained on stolen data. Gergely Orosz, a respected engineer, wrote “Anthropic can’t have it both ways.” All three are correct simultaneously and all three are being selectively honest. The structural reality is that the entire foundation model industry sits on an unresolved intellectual property question worth hundreds of billions of dollars. Every lab trained on data it did not license. Every lab knows this. Every lab’s legal strategy is to get big enough that the settlement becomes a cost of doing business rather than an existential threat. Anthropic already paid $1.5 billion. That is not a punishment. That is a licensing fee paid retroactively under legal pressure. The reason Musk is raising this now has nothing to do with ethics. Anthropic is in conversations with the Pentagon. xAI is competing for the same contracts. Framing your competitor as a data thief three days before a defense meeting is not moral clarity. It is positioning. And the deepest irony is the China angle. The United States wants to restrict Chinese access to American AI models on intellectual property grounds. But every American AI model was built on intellectual property its creators took without permission from millions of authors, coders, artists, and publishers. The entire moral framework for the technology export control regime rests on an intellectual property argument that the American labs themselves have not resolved domestically. That is not hypocrisy anyone in the industry wants to discuss because the moment you acknowledge it, the legal and regulatory exposure scales to every company simultaneously. Musk is weaponizing it selectively. Anthropic is deflecting it selectively the way I see this. And the actual creators whose work built every one of these models are watching billionaires argue about who stole from them more ethically.
Anthropic is guilty of stealing training data at massive scale and has had to pay multi-billion dollar settlements for their theft. This is just a fact.
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Replying to @sanchezcastejon
@sanchezcastejon Estoy de acuerdo con impedir el acceso a las redes a los menores de 16. Pero seria mejor que los fabricantes de moviles y no las plataformas fueran quienes implementaran mecanismos seguros y privados de verificacion de edad que las plataformas pudieran utilizar.
JUST IN - Discord to globally require a bio-metric face scan or ID verification for full access next month to protect "teen safety." — Verge
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@sanchezcastejon mejor aun, acabo de descubrir la herramienta perfecta: @ZKPassport. Con una herramienta así, ya lo tenemos solucionado. Solo hace falta validarla, promocionar su uso y que las plataformas la integren
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AI fatigue..
I wake up every morning with my cortisol through the roof. No matter how fast I work, someone is working faster. Fall behind for a single week, and the entire landscape has shifted. And when you try to explain it to people around you, they look at you like you're crazy. But you're not crazy. You're not blindly anxious. You're awake. Most people won't feel this until it's too late.
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Well, we should start a global conversation and ask ourselves is it what we really want? Is this the future we want for humanity? If not, just ban this individual and his transhumanist delusions
Feb 12
Elon Musk thinks coding dies this year. Not evolves. Dies. By December, AI won’t need programming languages. It generates machine code directly. Binary optimized beyond anything human logic could produce. No translation. No compilation. Just pure execution. Musk: “You don’t even bother doing coding.” Code was never the point. It was friction. A tax we paid because machines didn’t speak human. AI just learned fluent human. The tax is gone. Now plug that into Neuralink. No syntax. No keyboard. No screen. Musk: “Imagination-to-software.” Thought becomes executable. You imagine an outcome, the system architects and compiles it into reality instantly. We’re not automating programming. We’re erasing it from existence. The entire profession collapses into a thought. Decades of training reduced to irrelevance. The gap between idea and instantiation hits zero. You don’t build anymore. You imagine, and it materializes. Not incremental progress. Total phase shift. The way humans have created things for ten thousand years just became obsolete. Welcome to a world where the limiting factor isn’t skill, resources, or time. It’s whether you can picture what you want clearly enough for a machine to birth it into existence.
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Ben, what do you think about that? Have this got any impact on EW analysis? @Morecryptoonl
🚨 HERE’S WHY BITCOIN IS NONSTOP DUMPING RIGHT NOW If you still think $BTC trades like a supply-and-demand asset, you MUST read this carefully. Because that market no longer exists. What you’re watching right now is not normal price action. It’s not “weak hands.” It’s not sentiment. And it’s definitely not retail selling. Most people are completely unaware what’s happening. And by the time it becomes obvious, the damage is already done. This move didn’t start today. It’s been building quietly under the surface for months. And now it’s accelerating. Here’s the truth: The moment supply can be synthetically created, scarcity is gone. And when scarcity is gone, price stops being discovered on-chain and starts being set in derivatives. That is exactly what happened to Bitcoin. And it’s the same structural break that already happened to: → Gold → Silver → Oil → Equities Once derivatives took over. The original Bitcoin thesis is broken. Bitcoin’s valuation was built on two ideas: → A hard cap of 21 million → No rehypothecation That framework died the moment Wall Street layered this on top of the chain: → Cash-settled futures → Perpetual swaps → Options → ETFs → Prime broker lending → Wrapped BTC → Total return swaps From that point forward Bitcoin supply became theoretically INFINITE. Not on-chain. But in price discovery, which is what actually matters. Synthetic Float Ratio (SFR). The metric that explains everything. Once synthetic supply overwhelms real supply, price no longer responds to demand. It responds to positioning, hedging, and liquidation flows. Wall Street can now trade against Bitcoin. They’re not guessing direction. They’re doing what they do in every derivatives-dominated market: 1⃣ Create unlimited paper BTC 2⃣ Short into rallies 3⃣ Force liquidations 4⃣ Cover lower 5⃣ Repeat This isn’t “betting.” It’s inventory manufacturing. One real BTC can now simultaneously back: → An ETF share → A futures contract → A perpetual swap → An options delta → A broker loan → A structured note All at THE SAME TIME. That’s six claims on one coin. That is not a free market. That is a fractional-reserve price system wearing a Bitcoin mask. Ignore it if you want, but don’t pretend you weren’t warned. I’ve been calling Bitcoin tops and bottoms for over a decade now, and I’ll do it again in 2026. Follow and turn on notifications before it's too late.
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Dunno... @_Qubic_
Jan 12
Decentralized compute is mostly a buzzword. Serious AI needs huge centralized GPU clusters with tons of power and low latency, not random home devices. Tesla trains centrally, and quantum isn’t close.
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Ok, let's dance $QUBIC... let these people fall on their arrogance...
14 Dec 2025
Elon Musk just confirmed the most INSANE IPO in history. SpaceX is going public in 2026. $1.5 TRILLION valuation. Raising $30 billion. That's the biggest IPO ever made. Beating Saudi Aramco's $29 billion record from 2019. But here's what everyone's missing: This isn't about space tourism or Mars missions. Elon is literally about to win the entire AI race. And 99% of people have no idea how... Here's the problem killing every AI company right now: POWER. Oracle just reported earnings. They burned through $12 BILLION in one quarter building data centers. Their free cash flow? NEGATIVE $10 billion. Revenue missed estimates. Stock crashed 11%. Microsoft, Amazon, Google all scrambling to find enough electricity for AI training. The brutal math: The US generates 490 gigawatts of total power. AI is projected to need 123 gigawatts by 2035. That's a QUARTER of the entire electrical grid. Just for artificial intelligence. Goldman Sachs says AI energy demand could jump 165% by 2030. There is literally not enough power on Earth to run AI at the scale these companies are promising. Every data center needs massive cooling systems. Billions of gallons of water per year. Insane energy costs. And the infrastructure can't keep up. Elon's solution? Stop building on Earth entirely. SpaceX is building data centers in SPACE. Not a concept. Not 10 years out. Literally starting in 2026. They're upgrading Starlink V3 satellites to carry AI computing chips. Each satellite gets 24/7 solar power. No clouds. No night. No weather disruptions. No grid bottlenecks. And the insane part is that Starship can deliver 300 to 500 gigawatts of solar-powered AI satellites into orbit every single year. At 300 gigawatts per year, the AI computing power in space would exceed the entire U.S. economy's total electricity consumption within two years. Just from satellites. Processing in orbit. While Oracle is begging banks for loans to finish data centers and OpenAI is stuck in circular funding arrangements with Microsoft, Elon already owns everything: The rockets. The satellites. The launch infrastructure. The AI company (xAI). He doesn't need to ask utilities for permission. Doesn't need grid approvals from local governments. Doesn't need to build nuclear plants or wait for clean energy. He just launches. And everyone else is scrambling to catch up: Jeff Bezos sees it. Blue Origin announced they're building their own orbital data centers. Google just launched "Project Suncatcher" with plans to deploy AI satellites by 2027. Eric Schmidt, the former CEO of Google, literally BOUGHT an entire rocket company (Relativity Space) just to compete in this space. But they're all 3 years behind Elon. SpaceX already has 6,000 Starlink satellites in orbit. The infrastructure is built. The $30 billion from the IPO? Going straight into scaling orbital compute. SpaceX revenue is jumping from $15 billion in 2025 to $24 billion in 2026. Most of that from Starlink. Now add space-based AI infrastructure on top. Here's why this matters: Whoever controls orbital computing controls the AI revolution. And there's only ONE company on Earth with fully reusable rockets that can launch at the scale required. Jensen Huang, Nvidia's CEO, called space data centers "a dream." Translation: Nvidia is screwed if Elon actually pulls this off. Because if SpaceX succeeds, every AI company on the planet becomes Elon's customer. OpenAI needs compute? Running on SpaceX satellites. Google needs more capacity? Renting orbital infrastructure. Microsoft needs power? Paying SpaceX for launch and compute access. Elon won't just be in the AI race. He'll own the entire track everyone else is running on. The $1.5 trillion valuation sounds crazy until you realize what he's actually building. It's not a rocket company. It's the infrastructure layer for the next 50 years of computing. People calling it overvalued have no idea what's coming.
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Mr Windmills retweeted
11 Dec 2025
Do Kwon has been sentenced to 15 years in prison. It's been a long fight, but the moment is finally here. In the months following the Terra collapse in May 2022, Do Kwon was living a life of luxury in Singapore, out in the open. He gave interviews, went to fancy restaurants, and spoke about building LUNA 2.0 so he could rinse retail one more time. Up until September, he was chilling. He had destroyed lives. People had committed suicide. Life savings had been stolen. But nobody cared, and people who spoke out were called "conspiracy theorists". It was maddening, and extremely frustrating. In these months - May, June, and July of 2022 - various insiders and whistleblowers from Terra and Jump came forward, allowing me to disclose a few key facts proving systemic fraud, including the facts that Chai and Mirror were faking transactions on-chain to dupe investors, and most importantly, that Jump secretly bailed UST out while taking a bribe, misleading retail investors and the market into thinking the UST algorithm "self-healed". The work of whistleblowers and the collective voices of Terra victims allowed us to publish all of the facts years in advance. We were constantly dismissed as "FUD," "conspiracy," and "lies". Now, all this time later, all of these facts have been documented and decisively proven in court filings. In this initial phase - when Do Kwon was living his best life with money stolen from victims - other whistleblowers and I had multiple calls with the SEC, FBI, and SDNY explaining exactly what went down in simple terms, with all of the receipts. In October 2022, after these revelations came to light, Do Kwon's downfall began, and he went on the run from the law. He was captured in March 2023 and made his first appearance in a US courtroom in January 2025. Early on, I didn't think this day would come. But now I know it always would. What's my point here? Twitter is real life. Crypto is full of rug pullers and scammers - many highly sophisticated and manipulative. Most get away with what they do. People like Zach manage to catch a couple big ones, but law enforcement doesn't have nearly enough resources to go after everyone, and most of the wrongdoings in this space get swept under the rug. But if you are being wronged - harassed, tormented, scammed, rugged, whatever it may be - just know that there are decisive actions you can take to bring justice in this world. With enough organisation, dedication, and grit, it is possible to move mountains and shift the world around you. It's possible to say things online and have effects happen in the real world. And it's possible to nudge the wheels of justice in the right direction even if you think you're a nobody. I'm still a random guy from the UK with no real special ability or power. But simply by speaking my mind and trying my best - and stumbling upon the help of some wonderful people from this community - we were able to create some real tangible change in the world. I guess what I'm trying to say is - keep posting, keep doing, keep fighting for what you believe to be truthful and good. Don't bow down in the face of evil, and don't give up. Even if you are small, you can be much more powerful than you know - you just have to keep going and have a bit of determination (because most people don't), and the universe will often shift itself around you to make way for the right path. Thanks to everyone who follows my words and helped support all of us Terra victims and whistleblowers on this journey. I have a feeling this isn't the end of the road - there are new monsters on the horizon. But if we keep pushing and representing each other against evil - I think we'll figure it out in the end. ❤️
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The champion of surveillance and control was Europe, they said... 👇🏻
Insanely, submitting your past 5 years' social media to enter the U.S. as a tourist is only a small part of the proposed upcoming requirements. You'll also need to give your DNA (!) among many other new requirements. All the additional info you'll need to give as a tourist eligible for ESTA (meaning those tourists who don't need a visa, for instance from EU, UK, Australia, Japan, and other Visa Waiver countries): - All social media accounts from the last 5 years - All your biometrics: face, fingerprint, DNA, and iris - All your phone numbers from the last 5 years - All your email addresses from the last 10 years - IP addresses and metadata from your submitted photos - Names of your family members (parents, spouse, siblings, children) - All your family members' phone numbers from the last 5 years - Your family members' dates of birth - Your family members' places of birth - Your family members' residencies - All your business phone numbers from the last 5 years - All your business email addresses from the last 10 years If you do need a visa (i.e. non ESTA), I imagine the requirements are going to be far more drastic. This is straight from the Department of Homeland Security documentation which you can find here: public-inspection.federalreg…
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Hi, I’m from Poland, and I recently read in the US National Security Strategy about Europe’s supposed “civilizational erasure.” So I’d like to tell you a bit about European civilization. 🇪🇺We have a more modest GDP, yet we still run a trade surplus with the United States, employ 2.5 times more industrial workers, have a higher export share in GDP, and maintain lower income inequality. 🇪🇺We don’t have a heavily privatized healthcare system, yet our life expectancy at birth is about three years higher, and infant mortality is nearly half that of the US. 🇪🇺We don’t have universal and unconditional access to firearms, yet European cities are far safer: we have clearly lower rates of homicide, violent crime, and car theft. 🇪🇺We don’t design our entire spatial order around a single mode of transport; instead, we build transport systems with a strong role for public transit, including rail. 🇪🇺We don’t have tech giants pumping up stock-market valuations, but we do equip ordinary workers with things like paid monthly vacations, paid sick leave, paid parental leave, and contracts that prevent sudden dismissal. So let’s ask ourselves: which of these things truly reflects the kind of civilization we want to pursue? PS In the photo I’m sitting and waiting for some delicious food, did I mention that Europe is superior in this as well, because we have regulations that limit the use of harmful food additives?
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This guy needs help. Please, #HelpElon
6 Dec 2025
How long before the EU is gone? AbolishTheEU
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#Qubic is a narrative in itself...
6 Dec 2025
The Architect Who Bent Reality Three Times 1/ In crypto, almost every project is a remix. A fork. A patch. An iteration wearing a new logo. But once in a generation, someone shows up who doesn’t iterate. He redefines the category itself. That person is CfB. 2/ His career has three eras. And each time he did something that should have been impossible at that point in crypto’s history. First he built the first real non-Bitcoin clone. Then he built the first real DAG. Now he is building the first real deterministic global computer. 3/ Let’s start at the beginning. NXT (2013). At a time when 99 percent of “altcoins” were literally Ctrl-C/Ctrl-V Bitcoin forks, CfB wrote an entirely new codebase from scratch in Java. No Bitcoin code. No UTXO clone. A new ledger model. A new economic model. A new consensus model. 4/ NXT also introduced something else: The first operational Proof-of-Stake. Not the academic idea. Not the whitepaper. The first working PoS chain with real economic finality. Ethereum today uses PoS. As do hundreds of other chains. The lineage traces back to the moment CfB proved it was possible. 5/ Then came era two. IOTA (2015). A DAG, not a blockchain. No miners. No blocks. No fees. A completely new topological structure for consensus. People forget how radical this was. Years later, the entire scalability research community rediscovered DAGs. CfB was simply there first. 6/ But his third act makes the previous two look like warm-up exercises. Qubic. A system that doesn’t try to scale a blockchain. It abandons blockchains entirely. A system that doesn’t try to make smart contracts cheaper. It deletes the VM altogether. A system that doesn’t try to optimize PoW. It weaponizes computation for something useful. 7/ Qubic is built around a principle every distributed-systems engineer knows is extremely hard: Determinism across independent machines. Identical inputs. Identical timing. Identical execution. Identical results. At planet scale. At millions of operations per second. With no operating system. 8/ Most chains scale by relaxing guarantees. Qubic scales by tightening them. It doesn’t search for workarounds. It rebuilds the whole stack: Bare-metal execution Tick-synchronized compute C contracts Useful Proof of Work Global quorum verification This is not a blockchain. It’s a computer. 9/ Across 12 years, CfB has done something almost no one in crypto has accomplished: He never iterated. He never cloned. He never followed trends. Every time he entered the arena, he invented a new one. 10/ If you want to understand why Qubic feels so different, so misunderstood, so ahead of its time, the answer is simple: It’s the third time CfB has shifted the gravitational center of the entire field. Some people build startups. Some build protocols. CfB builds paradigms.
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Is this the freedom of speech you cannot help talking about @elonmusk ? No thanks!!!
Pres. Trump called me a loser, a jerk and a Trump hater for telling the Fox audience the truth about the rising cost of living. Biden had a lot of help in causing the “affordability crisis,” including from Trump during his first term, and he’s not fixing it, he’s making it worse.
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Elon Musk is an enemy of Europe and of humanity as well
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