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Elon is a shill for the Fake ID lobby :)
Once voting is this fraudulent, they can get whatever outcome they want, making a sham of democracy
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Dude any high school kid can tell you how easy it is to get a fake ID these days. This solves nothing.
The reason ID is banned in California (and New York) elections is to enable large-scale fraud. When you combine no ID and mail-in voting, fraud is de facto legalized.
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90% cost reduction in production AI agents. ClawPack deploys task-specific SLMs on LumaDock OpenClaw covering tasks like invoice parsing, code review, lead scoring and more. Faster inference, with frontier reserved for hard reasoning tasks. Try here 👉lumadock.com/tutorials/cut-o…
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We do this for SLMs!
Every enterprise CFO is going to demand this.
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Has AI Made VC's Forget Basic Business Strategy? investinginai.substack.com/p…

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Yes, exactly. It's nuanced.
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If you’re in/around the administration, you're obligated to keep up the narrative that AI is creating jobs. If you're a Democrat or America First/America Only, you're obligated to spread the job destruction narrative. That's how AOC and Steve Bannon find themselves on the same team. If you're an independent thinker, you understand that we will have massive AI job *displacement* combined with profound abundance (lower prices, shorter work weeks and new jobs) This means extreme winners AND losers, which will require thoughtful change management.
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Classic MAGA - mock but never answer.
🔥 Scott Bessent just dropped a NUKE on Gavin Newsom and then WALKED OUT of the room 😂 REPORTER: Newsom says he wants a 100% tax on Californians that receive money from Trump's anti-weaponization fund. Your response? BESSENT: "There's no cure for STUPID" 🤣🔥 *walks out*
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Not enough people are talking about this. A Florida airport was renamed after Donald Trump. He walked away with the trademark, the licensing rights, and a deal that lets him profit off every piece of merchandise sold there. But the story of how he got it is even worse. County staff told commissioners that rejecting the name change would put state transportation funding at risk. DeSantis has already removed state attorneys and school board members who dared to cross him. That is the reality the Democratic commissioner who cast the deciding vote was living in when she made her choice: hand Donald Trump control of a public airport or watch Florida Republicans strip funding from the very people she was elected to represent. That is absolutely insane. Florida Republicans handed Trump a money machine and called it a naming rights deal, and the people of Palm Beach County never got a say in any of it. theguardian.com/us-news/2026…
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The uniparty will hate this but, I think to win at AI we need to re-embrace globalization. investinginai.substack.com/p…

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Like MAGA? They hate all the values that made this country great.
I genuinely feel bad for the people who have the good fortune of living in America, yet spend all their time hating the country that provides them so much opportunity.
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Neurometric.ai does flat fee hosting - unlimited tokens. We do the token engineering for you to avoid this problem. You pay a predictable fee for a certain performance SLA.

Token costs will become a dominant topic in enterprises going forward with AI. Just got out of a dinner with many Fortune 500 enterprise CIOs and this was the most heated topic. A mix of strategies are being employed, but basically no one feels like they have the right solution. A mix of: figuring out how to prioritize workloads to different models, giving out access to better or worse agents by user type, setting different spend caps by team, having teams justify AI by their use-case, and some just having unfettered access. Everyone is trying to figure out a semi/predictable model right now in a world where the underlying tech and cost models are constantly evolving.
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Better to have your integrity intact than become a bootlicker to a man with a spray tan.
I lost the election but we started a revolution. Keep the flame of LIBERTY burning my friends! I will continue to put People and Principles before Party. America First! 🇺🇸
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Rob May retweeted
What are Small Language Models?
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You hear a lot about Small Language Models. But what are people actually doing with them? Here are the top use cases we've seen across 3,000 users neurometric.substack.com/p/b…

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Rob May retweeted
Do you believe that The New York Times’s “1619 Project” about the role of slavery in the founding of the United States was accurate? Do you believe that Russian interference in the 2016 election rigged the election for Donald Trump? Do you believe that after the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Va., which killed Heather Heyer, President Trump said there were very fine people on both sides? These are commonly held beliefs that have, in fact, been debunked over and over and yet still persist. After the “1619 Project” was published, for example, five prominent scholars of American history (Victoria Bynum, James McPherson, James Oakes, Sean Wilentz, and Gordon Wood) objected, citing numerous errors that “are matters of verifiable fact.” Studies following the 2016 election found that the sort of false narratives pushed by the Russians on social media resulted in shifts of only hundredths of a percent in the outcome. As for Trump’s comment following the Unite the Right rally, he was referring to the people there who were protesting the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee when he said, “You had some very bad people in that group, but you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides.” He added immediately after: “I’m not talking about the neo-Nazis and the white nationalists, because they should be condemned totally.” Why the truth matters: bostonglobe.com/2026/04/29/o…
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It will just change how and where people campaign, and won't have the intended benefit. Right now, A Republican campaigning in California is a waste of time because moving the vote from 44% to 47% in your favor doesn't help. But in a popular vote scenario it would.
If we did this, the President of the United States would currently be Donald Trump.
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I haven't seen anyone tracking all of the alleged (or open) Trump corruption, self-dealing, and quid pro quos in one place. For the last 15 months, I've been tracking every single tip story I can find and organizing it. Today, I published a 6,000 word piece with every example.
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Helping us understand how AI is reshaping business is @RobMay of NeuroMetric. In pt 2 we talk about #AI processing on local devices, natural limits to automation, shift in competitive advantage from execution to creativity, more. podbean.com/media/share/pb-w…
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