🚨 John Kiriakou says Tucker Carlson could ACTUALLY win.
And reveals he personally told Tucker:
“You have to run…
and I’m ALL IN if you do.”
Not because Tucker is a politician…
But because Americans TRUST him.
“He says what he believes -
even at significant personal cost.”
Kiriakou also reveals:
▪️ Tucker’s family has received threats
▪️ Security is now part of his daily life
▪️ Running could place his family in real danger
📍 EXCLUSIVE:
For the first time ever, John Kiriakou gets interviewed LIVE in CYPRUS 🇨🇾 during his May 2026 visit to the island.
🎙️ Full interview link in first reply.
🚨⚡️ Kremlin: The EU is a party to the war against Russia and cannot act as a mediator between Moscow and Kyiv because it supports striking Russia hard.
President Trump took a stroll through Zhongnanhai Garden, part of a powerful Chinese government complex, with President Xi Jinping on his second day of meetings in Beijing.
🇨🇳 | En el año 2011, el entonces emprendedor, Lei Jun, se dedicaba a vender en la calle y nadie le hacía caso, hoy, Lei es dueño de Xiaomi, y formó parte de la reunión mas importante del año, junto con Donald Trump, Xi Jinping y tomándose selfies con Elon Musk.
Absoluto Cine 🚬
My laptop has become a “satellite device” since I started using Codex from my phone. And my Mac mini has become the “home.” It’s clunky, but the end state feels more like how we’re going to be working in the near future:
I’m currently running the Codex app on 2 devices:
1. my MacBook
2. my Mac mini
My laptop isn’t reliably connected to Wi-Fi enough, so I keep a Mac mini on my desk that is always connected.
When I kick off new threads from my phone, I start them on the Mac mini. When I’m working from my desk, I run them there too.
The cool part is that I’ve added my MacBook and Mac mini as connected devices to each other. That means I can start and resume threads from either device. So if I’m in a meeting but want to continue a thread on my laptop that was started on my Mac mini, I can do that.
I’ve also set up mutual SSH for Mac mini <> MacBook, so files are easy to access from either side. It’s not fully seamless yet, but the model works.
What this means:
- I have an always-on Codex that is accessible from my phone, with its own dev environment
- All threads are always accessible from any of the 3 devices
- I can run heartbeat threads that stay on 24/7
It’s a little makeshift today, but the shape of it feels very real to me: Codex is no longer tied to whichever computer happens to be open in front of me. It starts to feel like something I can stay connected to across whatever device I’m using.
Episode 172 Part 1 is live!
Fresh off the plane from Dubai, Zuby (@ZubyMusic) has his first supervised FSD ride in Austin. He discusses his global experiences and the biggest myth about masculinity.
Drop a listen ❤️ (Pt 2 soon!)
Grok Build is amazing.
The early beta just dropped for SuperGrok Heavy users and the first real feedback from developers is overwhelmingly positive.
People are saying it already feels 10x ahead of other coding agents. It handles full agentic workflows natively, runs multiple agents in parallel, does live refactoring, and has a surprisingly polished terminal UI with both vim mode and mouse support.
It’s fast, manages huge context cleanly, and actually feels like you’re working with a real autonomous coding partner instead of just getting suggestions.
This is the kind of serious high quality tool xAI keeps shipping. If the beta keeps this momentum, Grok Build is going to be a real great tool for power users.
Try it out right now at if you have SuperGrok Heavy subscription.
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