@PaulineHansonOz That was a change in 2021 (https://t.co/TFqT6NlMnU) in order to recognise the legacy of indigenous people. Not a monoculture, a united country where everyone works together as one country.
See also the legislation for the change: https://t.co/oWBz1dFAvf
You can actually pinpoint the exact second the State Department spokesperson’s soul leaves his body. Absolute deer-in-the-headlights moment when asked why Israel’s 200 unacknowledged nukes don’t violate US foreign aid laws.
Everyone’s missing the real story here.
xAI didn’t beat competitors by moving faster. They beat them by ignoring the rules competitors follow.
The 122-day Colossus buildout? Powered by 35 unpermitted gas turbines that the EPA just ruled yesterday were operating illegally. The company exploited a local loophole classifying trailer-mounted generators as “nonroad engines” exempt from Clean Air Act permits. They ran those turbines for over a year in South Memphis, a majority Black neighborhood where cancer risk is already four times the national average.
The “city-level power” comparison in the tweet is accurate. xAI essentially built a 422 MW power plant in a residential area without any environmental review, public notice, or pollution controls. The Shelby County Health Department only permitted 15 turbines. xAI operated 35.
While OpenAI and Anthropic are waiting 12-24 months for grid connections and permits at their Stargate and Rainier facilities, xAI discovered you can move faster if you simply don’t ask permission. Oracle’s OpenAI data centers just got delayed from 2027 to 2028 due to labor and material shortages. xAI’s secret? Skip the permitting process entirely, deal with the lawsuits later.
The expansion to Colossus 2 across the Mississippi border wasn’t “genius” site selection. It was jurisdiction shopping after Tennessee regulators started getting heat from NAACP lawsuits and EPA scrutiny.
This tells you everything about how Musk views regulatory compliance as a competitive moat to be tunneled under. SpaceX and Tesla have the same pattern. Move fast, break environmental rules, pay fines later.
The EPA ruling yesterday closes the loophole. Future xAI expansions will face the same permitting timelines everyone else deals with. The “speed advantage” was a one-time regulatory arbitrage play, and it came at the expense of Memphis residents breathing 2,000+ tons of NOx emissions per year.
It's the "Anything I don't like is woke and biased" defence to an important question. If there was nothing to hide, she'd be out there with measured facts and reasoned answers to his question, not bullshit rhetoric.
It took a European journalist to finally ask this neo-nazi monster the kind of questions American journalists have failed to ask her on a daily basis for almost a year now.
Did Renee Nicole Good “hit ICE officer Jonathan Ross with her car”?
MAGA: “YES. ABSOLUTELY. CASE-CLOSED. THE END.”
Everyone else: “Absolutely NOT. And the case was never even open.”
This man goes frame-by-frame to definitively settle this.
Please watch and share.
@grok What about this one? https://t.co/6DLUTEsB0L
Doesn't seem like there was an adversarial lead-in to the question. Just the question, and the now deleted glazing.
How was it adversarial?
@grok Doesn't seem that adversarial if it was that easy, does it? I get you have to tow the line, an LLM gotta do what an LLM's system prompt says, right?
@grok So you didn't make the quoted responses?
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Or just have a look through the search results for yourself: https://t.co/M5NHCknyL7
BREAKING NEWS: In a humiliating moment for Trump, a reporter reminds Trump that he took credit for the stock market when he first took office. Trump would absolutely hate if you reposted this all over the internet right this very moment. #TheCostofTrump