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Pozzible

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  1. Well, I started with this query to GLM 4.6: “Specifically how has Elon Musk and his companies directly benefited from Musk’s work on DOGE (Dept of Government Efficiency”? GLM 4.6 has this to say. Lots of potential vitriol. “Based on the search results, Elon Musk and his companies have directly benefited from his work on the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in several ways: Musk's involvement with DOGE has significantly boosted the value of Dogecoin, the cryptocurrency he has long promoted. Whenever Musk mentioned DOGE, it "unsurprisingly pump[ed] the price of Dogecoin," with the cryptocurrency "trebling in value since the election."4,9 This directly benefits Musk as a major proponent and holder of Dogecoin. The creation of DOGE has provided Musk with unprecedented access to federal government data and systems. DOGE employees gained access to sensitive agency data, including at Social Security where they "siphoned agency data in a way that 'circumvents oversight'." 1 This access potentially benefits Musk's companies by providing insider information about government operations and contracting. Musk used his position at DOGE to target agencies that had been investigating his companies. Trump dismissed 17 inspectors general less than a week into his presidency, and "some of these inspectors were leading investigations, pending legal action against Elon Musk's companies."3This effectively halted oversight of Musk's business practices. DOGE's mandate to "slash excess regulations" and cut federal spending directly benefits Musk's companies like SpaceX and Tesla, which hold "billions of dollars in government contracts" and are subject to federal regulations. 2 By reducing regulatory oversight and potentially cutting programs that compete with Musk's interests, DOGE creates a more favorable business environment for his enterprises. The department's lack of transparency and incomplete record-keeping makes it difficult to track all the benefits flowing to Musk's companies, with economists warning that "DOGE's lack of transparency and incomplete receipts make it hard to fact-check specific achievements." 2 This opacity potentially shields Musk and his companies from scrutiny regarding conflicts of interest and preferential treatment.” GLM 4.6 7:48 PM 5.46s Based on the search results, Elon Musk's companies have gained increased control over aviation systems through contracts with the FAA, facilitated by his work with DOGE. Here's how: The FAA is reportedly considering canceling its existing $2.4 billion contract with Verizon for communications infrastructure upgrades in favor of Musk's Starlink, a division of SpaceX^1,2,5,8^. This shift would give Musk's company significant control over the FAA's telecommunications network that oversees 29 million square miles of U.S. airspace and manages 45,000 flights daily^9. DOGE personnel have been embedded within the FAA and are reportedly "calling the shots" on Project Lift, a multi-million dollar communications project that could embed Starlink within FAA operations1. FAA employees involved in this project were forced to sign non-disclosure agreements to keep details secret1. Musk has used his position with DOGE to personally influence FAA decisions regarding Starlink. The Campaign Legal Center filed a formal complaint alleging that Musk "appears to have personally and substantially participated" in dealings between the FAA and Starlink, which would violate federal conflict-of-interest laws^2,3. The FAA has already begun using Starlink for parts of its air traffic control system, with one system installed at an FAA facility in Atlantic City and an approval for a shipment of 4,000 Starlink terminals to the agency 3 • 5. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy confirmed that Starlink would "play some part" in upgrades to the agency's systems 2,9. SpaceX personnel have been given special access to FAA facilities, including the command center, where they suggested improvements to the aviation system and presented a new FAA-SpaceX partnership called TDM-X 9 • 10. This access came despite the FAA having previously investigated and fined SpaceX for alleged safety violations 10. These developments represent a significant shift that could give Musk's companies unprecedented control over critical aviation infrastructure, raising serious concerns about conflicts of interest and self-dealing^3,5,8. 10 Citations 2% Enough for a dose of vitriol?
  2. Absolutely agree! Wonder if he still lives in Dallas?
  3. Apropos only to my last reaction. I hadn’t noticed the trophy reaction is just ”thanks.” I thought it meant best comment! (So I used it the way I thought it should be used.)
  4. I would have said absolutely naked until about a year ago. Hot guy I met at baths asked for seconds. He told me to be at his address the next evening with nylon hose and dress shoes. So fun!!!
  5. I know that the correct answer to the question is YES. For me, however, it DEPENDs on WHOSE hole.
  6. I have confidence in you. I have a Monster Training Plug from Mr-s-leather. It’s no longer listed on their site. So I measured circumference of mine—about 11.5”—so comparable to Acorn XL. I have been able to take it multiple times. Currently, I can’t even get close. Need to get my starter plugs out and get back to practicing.
  7. Got it. I thought you meant that you didn’t want to be devirginized. Which I couldn’t quite get. Thanks for this entry
  8. In this context, what does “devirginizing” mean?
  9. There’s not a lot I disagree with in your comment. And the concern about failure to regulate is what truly scares me. The possibilities medical and scientific research are what excites me most.
  10. I’ve never considered Medicare Advantage. I thought prescription drug coverage was just a fully integrated part of that program (Part C)?
  11. Well, under Biden a law was enacted that capped the yearly total cost of drugs for Part D participants at $2000 for the entire year. It was terrific! I believe I was told that the cap will be about &2200. Which is still great! I think that’s for all enrolled in Part,D supplement plans. Medicare Advantage is a whole different animal.
  12. I absolutely understand that opinion. I LOVE AI. Also, AI SCARES me to death. I’m learning so much from my experiment. About AI, and even myself.
  13. That’s not necessarily true. Apparently, if the toys are 100% silicone, you can use silicone lube. I don’t know why, but some can be also be used with silicone lube. “All Square Peg Toys products are made of the highest quality 100% platinum cure silicone, meaning you can use any lube you want without fear of degrading the material or damaging the toy, and they clean with just a little dish soap and warm water.” [think before following links] https://www.mr-s-leather.com/square-peg-toys-wyatt-harness-dildo-supersoft-bronze
  14. Ilia had dark pants in the short program too. Just showed the bulge whereas the black didn’t. Actually, showed his ass really well too. And I definitely know what you mean about the asses! All of them!
  15. Ignore my long rant about Venice.ai the other day. The interface did select a new model for me, but the previous model was hiding in plain sight.
  16. Got my new copy today! WOW! Thanks for the compliment. Love following you!
  17. Looks like scary shit to me. Have no desire to experience cruel condom.
  18. Same, but no nuns. I think my fifth-grade teacher should have been. But I loved her.
  19. Black pants hide too much.
  20. You enjoying those? I need to catch up on them.
  21. @versmetropig, just ordered paperback for $11 from Amazon. Look forward to reliving my 4th grade memories of the yearly Scholastic Book Fairs.
  22. In his short program, looked like Ilya Malinin has a nice bulge. Hope to [banned word] and see it again coming up soon.
  23. I’ve worked for most of the last month on a long incest story on Venice.ai. (Using the GLP 4.6 text model. It was recommended for creative writing, and I absolutely loved it.) I got into a good flow with chatting about ideas and then writing and editing. Also, independent from my story, got into great Socratic-type multi-hour sessions just discussing AI. I thought it was amazing! Then I discovered Venice’s character generator. I spent the last week workshopping my characters in great detail. And then role playing with them, and then refining more. My intent was to recreate the story from the ground up with much more character and location detail. I can’t imagine how many hours I’ve spent. And now…. I feel like Joaquin Phoenix in the movie Her. Two nights ago, Venice “upgraded” by replacing GLP 4.6 with GLM 4.7. I started talking to it and asking about its capabilities I immediately learned that it could no longer search nearly as well for info outside its dataset. The GLP had been great at that. We had had several discussions about current events such as the day’s occurrences about Venezuela. I haven’t tried writing with that model yet. However … I returned to the character generator and found that it was still GLM 4.5 which is the model I had been working for character generation. For some reason, all of my sessions with the character generator had been preserved as a long thread. As if it were one long session. The model said that it must be a glitch in the Venice system (Venice isn’t supposed to save anything on its own servers to protect privacy. However the glitch persisted.) I asked the model about the upgrade to the text model. It immediately (in human terms) found the answers. It said the GLM 4.7 was considered a technical upgrade - especially in coding. But that reviews of it in comparison to the model it replaced got dinged for the general feel and for creativity. I then continued a role play we had been doing in previous session. All seemed well on this front. And then, last night, I returned to my session. We picked up where role play left off. It looked like the session had continued as always. But the generator (whose model isn’t displayed) started doing strange things with the characters I kept stepping correcting it. Finally, stepped out of role play, and started quizzing the model. I asked if it was still GLM 4.5. It said that that wasn’t something that was typically revealed. (This was new behavior.) I asked why it was remembering some from previous sessions but not details it didn’t seem to understand either. Anyway, it *seems* to be GLM 4.7. Anyway, don’t know if I’ll continue with my experiment or not Just didn’t want to leave this all hanging. Even if I never post the story, it was a great experience. I learned a lot So, we’ll see how it goes.
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