@MikerSangelo@JoeRoganRecaps No he didn’t. He told them to do the opposite.
“He said to them, “But now let the one who has a moneybag take it, and likewise a knapsack. And let the one who has no sword sell his cloak and buy one.”
Luke 22:36 ESV
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Many well-meaning (but I believe, naive) pastors have an “ick” about engaging in culture war issues.
REMINDER: Pastors are literally the only people in America who can avoid these issues, bc they get to live in a tithe-dollar-created bubble.
Every one of your people faces these issues everyday at work, with their families, in their schools… and many of them risk their jobs over them.
They need clear teaching and consistent encouragement that no, they aren’t crazy.
@SecDuffy@MattWalshBlog@USDOT As long as it’s a government program, paid for by tax dollars and staffed by political appointees, then I am certain the only impressive thing about it will be the ridiculous price tag.
@MattWalshBlog Buy a used truck, before all the sensors and computer systems (early 2000s) and get a camper. Take that on family vacations. Never get on a plane again and enjoy. If I have to travel for work, I charge a premium.
We still have selective service. Draft a law that requires that the first men drafted into service (mandatory infantry) are to be the sons and grandsons of US politicians and political appointees. #IranWar#draft
@Cernovich@elonmusk@_kaitodev@garrytan@karpathy Why would there be universal high income? Power is centralized, the powerful almost never choose to distribute the power and control they acquire. Why would this be any different?
@tedcruz Imagine watching this interview and thinking Tucker is the imbecile. Huckabee is incoherent, by his logic Mike Huckabee should be doing land acknowledgements before his speeches in the US.
The math on this project should mass-humble every AI lab on the planet.
1 cubic millimeter. One-millionth of a human brain. Harvard and Google spent 10 years mapping it. The imaging alone took 326 days. They sliced the tissue into 5,000 wafers each 30 nanometers thick, ran them through a $6 million electron microscope, then needed Google’s ML models to stitch the 3D reconstruction because no human team could process the output.
The result: 57,000 cells, 150 million synapses, 230 millimeters of blood vessels, compressed into 1.4 petabytes of raw data. For context, 1.4 petabytes is roughly 1.4 million gigabytes. From a speck smaller than a grain of rice.
Now scale that. The full human brain is one million times larger. Mapping the whole thing at this resolution would produce approximately 1.4 zettabytes of data. That’s roughly equal to all the data generated on Earth in a single year. The storage alone would cost an estimated $50 billion and require a 140-acre data center, which would make it the largest on the planet.
And they found things textbooks don’t contain. One neuron had over 5,000 connection points. Some axons had coiled themselves into tight whorls for completely unknown reasons. Pairs of cell clusters grew in mirror images of each other. Jeff Lichtman, the Harvard lead, said there’s “a chasm between what we already know and what we need to know.”
This is why the next step isn’t a human brain. It’s a mouse hippocampus, 10 cubic millimeters, over the next five years. Because even a mouse brain is 1,000x larger than what they just mapped, and the full mouse connectome is the proof of concept before anyone attempts the human one.
We’re building AI systems that loosely mimic neural networks while still unable to fully read the wiring diagram of a single cubic millimeter of the thing we’re trying to imitate. The original is 1.4 petabytes per millionth of its volume. Every AI model on Earth fits in a fraction of that.
The brain runs on 20 watts and fits in your skull. The data center required to merely describe one-millionth of it would span 140 acres.
@ShawnRyan762 Wait, I thought she’s been saying for years that the terrorists were already here? How much longer does she get to monetize her government experience while being wrong about everything?
There is nothing wrong with wielding power to inflict damage on your opponent if you're the good guy. Stop equivocating between Don Lemon and the RTL protesters. The RTL people were morally right; Don Lemon was wrong. Wield the power for that reason and don't apologize.
@gummibear737@toddlilly@bonchieredstate We should enforce the law against the illegals as well as the employers who employ them. This really isn't a difficult concept. It's immoral for people to break the laws to enter the country and it's immoral for businesses to exploit their labor while they're here.
@gummibear737@bonchieredstate Stupidest possible take. It is immoral to allow illegals to be here. It has always been immoral to employ illegals here, too. I don't care if it punishes employers, they should also be punished for breaking the law.