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Friday morning #headlines recap

CENTCOM briefed Trump for 45 minutes on "final blow" options against Iran, including strikes on remaining military assets, leadership, and infrastructure. Separate option includes US "forced control" over part of the Strait of Hormuz with ground forces. 45 minutes? That’s a long time for Trump to stay awake.

US national debt crossed 100% of GDP for the first time since WWII.

Israel's defense minister Katz says Israel may continue military campaign against Iran "in the near future" to "fully achieve" objectives. More accurate for them to say their goyim cattle will continue the campaign.

IRGC Aerospace Force commander: "We saw the fate of your bases in the region; we will also see your warships". The symbolic significance of them sinking a carrier cannot be overstated.

Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei: the future of the Persian Gulf will be "without America". Now that the bases are gone that seems like a credible statement.

Putin warned Trump during phone call that resumed military action would lead to "extremely adverse consequences", called ground operations "particularly unacceptable and dangerous".

Dan Bongino confirms your encryption efforts to keep your data private is just an illusion for the Government — “We don’t have to crack encryptions anymore.” He goes on to say while this is extremely pervasive to privacy, he and Kash Patel made sure to put in an unbelievable set of restrictive rules to use it. Well I certainly feel relieved that he and the streetshitter made everything safe for us.

House passes FISA reauthorization, but adds CBDC ban which will act as a poison pill in the Senate, and if the Senate strips it out, it will act as a poison pill in the House. The funny part of this is the implication that they’d be hogtied without FISA. They certainly won’t be held back by silly things like laws.

Trump says “not much connection” between missing and dead experts in UAPs and physics. Well, that settles that.

Missing Republican Oklahoma Senate candidate Barry Christian, 54, found dead in rural area. He must have been labeled a threat, even though he campaigned as a typical generic republican Trump ally.

Alex Jones has shuttered Infowars. SPLC money dried up?

The Wall Street Journal is now writing damage control pieces on the “Rothschilds”, implying, “ok maybe they finance wars between the goyim, but they don’t rape children”. That's a bold move, Cotton. Let's see if it works.

Editor’s note: for sake of time I’ll summarize the day’s 4 or 5 jewish stories as follows: you do not hate them enough.

Recent rulings indicate Fifth Circuit is at least flirting with the idea of striking down machine gun ban. LFG

Thanks for attending the morning briefing… now go have yourself a great day!

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>US national debt crossed 100% of GDP for the first time since WWII.

The difference this time is that it won’t go back below that level.

>Dan Bongino confirms your encryption efforts to keep your data private is just an illusion for the Government — “We don’t have to crack encryptions anymore.” He goes on to say while this is extremely pervasive to privacy, he and Kash Patel made sure to put in an unbelievable set of restrictive rules to use it.

Post-Ed Snowden I just assumed anything online is compromised.
I didn't even know this boomer clown before but he got frozen out and left with his tail tucked so what the fuck does he know. The Israeli at the top of the NSA sure as shit will not let him know what they do or don't have.
And it's total nonsense from a technical perspective too, not that he'd know anything about that.
You forgot to read my reply to you btw I fixed your "tell me the time" AI problem
was this no good then or did you legitimately not even check after I told you you missed a reply
https://poa.st/@WandererUber/posts/B5nnF65Kz6dhZP4VPc
this has the current date too.
>be able to update itself to know at least to include relevant information
pick a recent model but unfortunately there will always be a gap from when it was trained. I've had this problem with Grok, Claude, and most prominently, Google. Outdated information is the basis for it recommending too small and too old models to run locally, btw, which we both encountered.

>it just isn’t as good as Claude right now
Like I said in that thread, it's not all there and requires a bunch of setup. I enjoy messing with it, but I have a specific use case too that I want to do and the cloud offerings will be absolutely unable to do it.