Activist: "Your cows are putting carbon into the atmosphere."
Farmer: "Where did they get it?"
Activist: "What?"
Farmer: "The carbon. Where did the cow get it before it put it anywhere."
Activist: "From... eating?"
Farmer: "From eating grass. And where did the grass get it."
Activist: "The soil?"
Farmer: "The air. The grass pulled it out of the air last spring. The cow ate the grass. The cow breathed some of it back out. It went back into the air it came from."
Activist: "But it's still going into the atmosphere."
Farmer: "It's going back. There's a difference between a thing going somewhere and a thing going back. You've described a circle and you're frightened of it."
Activist: "Then just don't have the cow."
Farmer: "The grass still dies in autumn. It rots where it falls. The carbon goes back into the air either way, just without anyone getting fed in the middle."
Activist: "It's not that simple."
Farmer: "It's grass, cow, breath, grass. Or it's grass, rot, air, grass. Same circle, fewer dinners. If that's complicated for you I'd stay away from the water cycle. That one's got clouds in it."
🚨SHOCKING CONFESSION: Former Cleveland Clinic Medical Director Dr. Daniel Neides breaks down in tears, apologizing to ALL his vaccinated patients.
"I didn’t provide informed consent…ABSOLUTELY DEPLORABLE on my part and I apologize to my patients."
After last nights and the constant doxxing attempts and threats from people who want to attack me largely due to politicians and leftist hate filled rhetoric as I expose billion dollar fraud schemes stealing from taxpayers
I’ve decided it’s time to raise money for security cost once again unfortunately
You can donate here: https://t.co/jYsNT4Ftjn
If you cannot donate no pressure whatsoever, please like and share this so it can get in the eyes of those that can.
God bless,
Nick
The world’s richest woman, Alice Walton, just built a completely free medical school.
The Alice L. Walton School of Medicine in Bentonville, Arkansas opened in July 2025, welcoming its first class of 48 students. It focuses on a "whole health" approach, emphasizing preventive care, nutrition, mental wellness, and serving underserved/rural communities.
Frightening Mafia.
“Which of your companies own or control a Health Insurance Division…?”
“Keep your hand up if you also employ Healthcare Providers, Clinics and Pharmacies…”
“They’re increasingly controlling every aspect of our Healthcare System…”
The "guess and check" era of AI coding is beginning to fade
OpenAI’s GPT-5.2-Codex update introduces advances in agentic coding workflows, including more consistent iterative debugging behaviors where the model can sandbox, execute, and refine its own code before presenting results to the user.
It can reduce compile-time errors and common vulnerability patterns prior to delivery, meaningfully cutting down human-in-the-loop debugging time in many workflows.
Augment Code is applying this same rigor to the pull request.
Their newly launched "Code Review" agent analyzes repository context to identify architectural drift and correctness risks before a merge. It functions like a tireless senior engineer for every PR.
We are moving beyond generation. We are engineering agents that increasingly validate their own output before it touches production.
While everyone is distracted by the Minnesota Somalian daycare fraud being exposed US Congress is quietly pushing forward a funding bill for more DEI programs and importing illegals to put on welfare
“The funding bill that's currently being pushed through the Senate that has over 400 pages in it. Just a couple of these pages are things like hundreds of millions of dollars for migrant programs or DEI initiatives, but the biggest one, the thing that stood out to me, was that the Senate is asking for $5.6 billion dollars with a B for migrants that aren't even here yet.
So they want to bring people to America that don't belong here and then give them taxpayer dollars that they don't deserve. It's also important to note that the senators voting on this don't have to live near the people that they're bringing in. So they can take our tax dollars, import problems, feed those problems, and give them our money and then just retreat to their gated communities where they don't have to deal with the problems that they're creating.
They thought nobody would notice that this bill is being passed through secretly because everyone's distracted with Minnesota”
The loop between creation and completion is closing fast.
Cursor has acquired Graphite to integrate "Stacked Pull Requests" directly into the IDE.
This workflow allows AI agents to review code, draft fixes for CI failures, and queue merges automatically.
By stacking dependent changes, developers can keep building without waiting for manual approval on every step.
Lovart AI has launched a "Design Agent" that orchestrates multiple models to build cohesive brand identities.
It uses a "Mind Chain of Thought" engine to ensure logos, packaging, and video assets all strictly adhere to the same visual language.
We are moving from AI that just generates assets to agents that manage entire lifecycles.
"Nobody understood why Dad kept the storage unit.
Cost him $89 a month. We told him to cancel it, sell the stuff, save the money. He's 68, retired on a fixed income. Can barely afford his medication. But every month, without fail, $89 to Store-All on Industrial Drive.
"What's even in there?" I asked last Christmas.
"Things people need," he said. Wouldn't explain further.
I followed him there in March. Couldn't help myself. Worried he was hoarding, losing his mind, wasting money we didn't have.
Watched him unlock unit 247. It was full. Furniture. Appliances. Clothes on racks. Kitchen supplies. Bedding. Toys. All organized, labeled, clean.
A woman with three kids met him there. He walked her through like a store. "Take whatever you need. No rush. No charge."
She left with a microwave, dishes, winter coats for the kids, blankets. Crying. Thanking him over and over.
"Dad, what is this?"
He sighed. "When your mom and I divorced in '92, I moved into an empty apartment. Slept on the floor for three months. Ate off paper plates. It broke something in me, that emptiness. Made a promise then. If I ever could, I'd help people starting over."
"But $89 a month"
"I don't need much. But they need everything. People leaving abuse. People getting out of shelters. Refugees. Anyone starting from zero."
He'd been doing it for eleven years. Filled that unit with donated furniture, thrift store finds, things neighbors gave him. Gave it all away to people rebuilding their lives. Over 200 families.
"Why didn't you tell us?"
"Because you'd try to stop me. Say I can't afford it. But I can't afford not to. You don't forget what empty feels like."
I posted about it on Facebook. Just a photo of Dad in his storage unit, brief explanation. Asked if anyone had furniture to donate.
It exploded. 4,000 shares in two days. Donations poured in. Furniture stores contributed. People rented additional units. Five units now. Volunteers helping.
"Dad's Second Start" it's called. Sixteen storage facilities across the state doing the same thing. Furnishing empty apartments for people escaping, recovering, beginning again.
Dad still pays for his original unit though. Won't let anyone else cover it.
"It's my promise," he says. "Some things you pay for yourself."
Last week, a woman showed up with her daughter. "Your dad furnished my apartment in 2015 when I left my abusive husband. I'm a social worker now. I send people to him. Brought dishes to donate."
Dad cried. Doesn't cry often.
Because he remembers sleeping on an empty floor. And he made sure hundreds of others never had to."
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By Mary Nelson
In case you missed it, Chevrolet released a Christmas ad this season that will give you chills from start to finish.
An absolute must-watch.
Every second reminds you why family is everything…
As agents graduate from assistants to completely autonomous, the industry's biggest rivals are uniting to write the rules of the road.
The Linux Foundation announced the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF), a governance body backed by AWS, Google, and OpenAI to standardize agent development.
The foundation launched with three open-source contributions, including Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol (MCP), to ensure interoperability and prevent vendor lock-in.
This standardization coincides with the release of Manus 1.6 ("Manus Max"), an agent claiming high-level autonomy.
Unlike previous models, Manus Max is designed to execute multi-step objectives such as end-to-end market research without human supervision.
As agents become fully autonomous, how do we ensure they remain accountable to human oversight?
Baton Rouge supermarket employee Jordan allowed Jack, who has autism, to help him stock shelves for more than 30 minutes when he showed an interest in doing it.
Jack Ryan's grandfather called the kind gesture "a miracle in action."