3/1: "four to five weeks"
3/9: "very soon"
3/16: "won't be long"
3/23: "very good and productive conversations"
3/26: talks to end the war are “going very well"
3/29: "I think we'll make a deal with them, pretty sure"
4/1: “very shortly”
4/6: "They’ve made a proposal, and it’s a significant proposal."
4/8: ""A big day for World Peace!"
5/18: "we’ve had very big discussions with Iran"
5/23: "will be announced shortly."
6/1: "rapid pace"
6/11: "next few days"
Oh great I love the idea that after a decade of founders, engineers, and investors lighting billions on fire to build AI, the plan is: ‘thanks, we’ll be taking 50% of that now.’ Peak startup risk, Soviet exit. 👍🏽🤣
@HarryStebbings the more you platform the grindslop the more of it exists. there are children across the west that are throwing their youth into increasingly asinine gpt wrappers because of this junk.
so jealous of kids growing up with these tools
you can outsource thinking to AI, but not understanding
and these tools can help unlock understanding at a level that was only accessible to very few people before
This is an incredible interview.
@BenSasse is a true patriot and a real intellectual and philosopher.
Wish we had a government full of people like him.
I'm convinced a big part of US nativism is not understanding the size of the United States. If you think these numbers are big, you have no idea how big the United States is. Just bizarre. This is how many hires businesses make in an HOUR every workday in America.
At 54, former Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse is dying of pancreatic cancer. In a conversation with Scott Pelley, he shares his message on faith, family, AI, and a divided nation. Sunday on 60 Minutes. https://t.co/mEN4CWeXMW
Throwing Ferraris at Frisbees is a great way to get the problem across to the average person who might not follow these things closely. Ted is 100% right.
H-1B workers haven’t “taken” American jobs or raised unemployment. Rigorous studies using visa lotteries show firms winning H-1Bs expand employment without displacing U.S. natives—often hiring more of them too. H-1Bs fill skill gaps, boost growth, and keep unemployment low in STEM fields (typically 2-4%). Economy isn’t zero-sum.
https://t.co/71LbCgAj7S