Survivor of Communism. Political refuge, Technologist, Entrepreneur, Non-compliant. Treading my own path. Tweets get deleted when I get bored with them.
@RealJamesWoods she gives me flashbacks of HR VPs introducing the"latest" performance review platform, that will definatelly be a bigger pain in the ass than the previous one introduced past year.
What are the chances that:
* We're living on a planet that is not to hot or to cold
* Not too big where gravity could not be overcome
* Not to small where the atmosphere would get blown away
* With a perfectly sized moon
* With plenty of natural resources to support 10+ Billion of us
* In a moment of time where AI is born
* Which puts us at the threshold of the singularity
* And we're all likely to experience the moment the singularity happens in outr lifetime
If I was a human (or ai) progeny of our civilization, living 1 Million years from now.... trying to experience the most consequential moment of time in my peoples history..... would this moment not be it?
@Cernovich I don't buy the AI causality here. I've been through a lot of startups that gone big and they always seem to follow a 20:20:60 rule. 20% do almost all of the work, 20% cause almost all the problems, the other 60% are just hanging on for dear life.
@AboveTP@TheRooster This will incentivize "free kits" to hunt other players even more. Why search from loot when you can take it at a no risk to yourself? First spawns already collected the good stuff for you.
@ForestMommy The most ironic thing about the @XcelEnergyCO power shutoff... is how many diesel/gas backup power generators are going to get installed at rich peoples houses this coming year.
@ForestMommy So much tax payer money.... no actual improvement in service. It actually got worse and more expensive. Their incentive is to keep making it worse to get MORE tax gibs. 100% they are going to be using this grift to beg for "infrastructure improvement" grants.
INSIDE NYT’S HOAX FACTORY
Five months ago, five New York Times reporters were dispatched to create a story about my supposed conflicts of interest working as the White House AI & Crypto Czar.
Through a series of “fact checks” they revealed their accusations, which we debunked in detail. (Not surprisingly the published article included only bits and pieces of our responses.)
Their accusations ranged from a fabricated dinner with a leading tech CEO, to nonexistent promises of access to the President, to baseless claims of influencing defense contracts.
Every time we would prove an accusation false, NYT pivoted to the next allegation. This is why the story has dragged on for five months.
Today they evidently just threw up their hands and published this nothing burger. Anyone who reads the story carefully can see that they strung together a bunch of anecdotes that don’t support the headline. And of course, that was the whole point.
At no point in their constant goalpost-shifting was NYT willing to update the premise of their story to accept that I have no conflicts of interest to uncover.
As it became clear that NYT wasn’t interested in writing a fair story, I hired the law firm Clare Locke, which specializes in defamation law. I’m attaching Clare Locke’s letter to NYT so readers have full context on our interactions with NYT’s reporters over the past several months.
Once you read the letter, it becomes very clear how NYT willfully mischaracterized or ignored the facts to support their bogus narrative.