@ronreiter אפשר גם להגיד לו להשתמש במודלים מסוימים לדברים מסוימים
למשל בסונט לכתיבה של הקוד ולהיקו הרצה של הטסטים ופאבל5 בתור המוח
חוסך לפחות 50% מהטוקנים
אתמול הרצתי בצורה הזאת 175 סוכנים בוורקפלואו בערך סביבות 8 מיליון טוקנים.
@MaorShlomo@rugbist_ And some stuff you can’t really buy. You actually have to understand the firm’s specific need and to develop a specific tool. This is what I do for a while now.
This saves a lot of time for the company(time is money). I would call my job a bottleneck solver.
"By the time your daughter is twelve, she may already believe that the women fighting for rights in Iran are the aggressors. That the gay teenager fleeing Gaza deserves to stay there. That Western democracy is the world’s villain. Not because she was told. Because the story was built into her education, piece by piece, before she had the tools to question it. And the story she will learn has no nuance. No complexity. No "on the other hand".
There is one oppressor and one victim, and those roles never switch, never evolve, and are never questioned. The moral universe she inherits will be pre-assembled, hermetically sealed, and resistant to evidence.
This is indoctrination with better branding."
In 1991, the Muslim Brotherhood wrote a plan to take over Western societies - with schools, With media, With grants.
They called it "civilizational jihad."
Their words, not mine (!).
Qatar is the money behind that plan, and they just got caught spending $65M inside American classrooms.
This is just another type of warfare.
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Full depravity of Hamas during October 7 revealed for the first time: New report details how terrorists performed almost unimaginable horrors upon Israeli families https://t.co/14KfEBq7jV
@RubinReport Eventually this is his goal because he wants every normal person to leave so that he could fill New York with terrorist Muslims and make it like Syria 2.0
And then they’ll start firing rockets from New York to other places like Muslims do
Warning: Another Qatari Influence Operation Targeting the West
Let’s play a game.
Open YouTube, scroll for a minute, and tell me what you see.
Social justice content. Anti-Western narratives. Clips about “hidden truths.”
Now here’s the real question:
What if some of it isn’t what it claims to be?
U.S. Return on Investment (ROI) on Israel: A Strategic Partnership Annual Investment ~ $3.8 Billion (2025 data)!
The United States’ partnership with Israel represents a high-return strategic investment rather than traditional one-way foreign aid.
In 2025, the U.S. allocated approximately $3.8 billion annually to the alliance. This support breaks down into roughly $3.3 billion in Foreign Military Financing and about $500 million dedicated to joint missile defense programs, including Iron Dome, Arrow, and related systems.
Notably, 75–80% of these funds are spent directly with American defense contractors such as Boeing, Raytheon, and Lockheed Martin, thereby supporting thousands of U.S. jobs and strengthening the domestic defense industry. Far from a net cost, the investment yields significant returns across multiple dimensions.
Economically, it bolsters American employment in defense and technology while Israeli companies invest more than $24 billion each year back into the United States.
Intelligence sharing provides the U.S. with invaluable real-time information that experts have described as equivalent to the output of multiple dedicated intelligence agencies.
On the technology front, collaborative research and development advances cutting-edge systems; including improvements to the F-35 fighter, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence, with Israeli innovations flowing directly to major U.S. firms such as Intel and Cisco, which maintain substantial R&D centers in Israel.
Strategically, Israel serves as a reliable Middle East ally and a real-world testing ground for U.S. military technologies, all without requiring American troops on the ground.
Overall, the U.S.-Israel alliance delivers meaningful economic, security, and technological dividends, making it a highly effective strategic investment for America.
(Data reflects 2025–2026 figures from the Council on Foreign Relations, U.S. State Department, and alliance analyses.)