James Carter

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James Carter

James Carter

@JamesCarterWho

Interests: comedy, tech, ML/AI, human condition, mystery of life, contiousness, freedom, markets, everything. SW

Beigetreten Temmuz 2015
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Blonde of War (JJ)
Blonde of War (JJ)@BlondeOfWar·
This is sorcery. 😳😳😳 My mind can’t comprehend what I’m seeing! 🤯
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NEW【テクノロジーニュース】
【速報】ゲルの中に物体を浮かせて3Dプリントする技術が誕生した。従来の積層方式とは全く違い空中に複雑な形を作れる。サポート構造が不要になるこの革新は医療用インプラントや微細構造の製造に革命をもたらす可能性を秘めている。
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Tuki
Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 do you understand what New York City just accidentally admitted.. NYC spent $81,705 per homeless person last year.. the median American household earned $81,228.. the government spent MORE to keep someone homeless than most families earned to keep themselves housed.. that $81,705 isn't going to the homeless person.. it's going to the system around them.. shelters, administrators, case managers, contracts, overhead.. the industry that manages homelessness.. not the end of it.. if NYC gave every homeless person that money directly.. they could afford nearly 2 years of rent.. most of them wouldn't be homeless anymore.. instead the money goes to the system.. the system keeps running.. the homelessness stays.. and every year they ask for more funding to manage the problem that the funding was supposed to solve.. the homeless are worth $81,705 a year to the system.. they're worth nothing to it solved..
unusual_whales@unusual_whales

New York City spent $81,705 spent per homeless person last year. Meanwhile, the household median income was at $81,228, per Newsweek.

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Alerta Mundial
Alerta Mundial@TuiteroSismico·
ALERTA: Anomalía extremadamente grande capturada en vídeo en los cielos de Astana, Kazajstán. Los funcionarios de Kazajstán aún no han comentado. El fenómeno fue visto por cientos de personas !!
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Danks
Danks@danksterintel·
@YouTube DELETED MY ENTIRE LIVESTREAM WHILE I WAS LIVE AND BLOCKED MY ABILITY TO APPEAL Not removed. DELETED. "This content was deleted, so it can't be appealed." The stream covered: FARA #7649. Public. IRS Form 990. Public record on ProPublica. Tyler Bowyer calling the investigation "made up stuff" then going silent when we showed the receipt. The Trump family's equity stake in Salem Media Group. Public SEC filing. Brad Parscale operating as Salem's CSO and a registered foreign agent of Israel simultaneously. Public FARA registration. Every single claim sourced to a federal document. Zero opinions. Zero speculation. Primary sources only. YouTube's response: Delete the stream. Block the appeal. Restrict my ability to go live. Not a strike with review. Not a warning. Full deletion with no path to contest. This is what happens when you pull receipts on a $9 million foreign influence operation connected to the family that owns the White House. The documents are still public. The FARA filings are still PUBLIC. You can try to stop the truth but it only makes you look WORSE!
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Danks@danksterintel

Erika Kirk's TPUSA Tyler Bowyer Goes Silent | Trump Family Owns Salem Media & USA Pilot Iran Capture x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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NelsonAstrofoto
NelsonAstrofoto@nelsonastrofoto·
Pensar que no vamos “a la Luna”, sino a encontrarnos con ella en un punto exacto del espacio… es otra cosa. Todo se basa en la mecánica orbital: llegar al lugar preciso, en el momento preciso. Un pequeño error… y simplemente no pasa 🚀
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G-PA INDY
G-PA INDY@GPAIndiana·
The Whole World Needs to Hear This Story!! 🫵
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SULLY
SULLY@SULLY10X·
A hunter finds a deer trapped in a fence, struggling to breathe. What he does next is incredible!
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ミリオン動画
ミリオン動画@Animalizum·
今年、1番衝撃的なドラミングかも知れない。 彼の名前はVante Carson神。おそらく24歳。まさに新世代のドラミング。 もう、そもそもリズムの構造が、異次元、維新。 でも、とても音楽的だ。
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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️Forty is the age where a person finds out who they actually became. By then, the body tells the truth. Money tells the truth. Marriage tells the truth. Kids tell the truth. Career tells the truth. Energy tells the truth. The fantasy version is dead. Most people are not destroyed by bad luck. They are destroyed by fear, avoidance, and years of lying to themselves. Forty is when the bill shows up. That is why it feels terrifying. Time is no longer theoretical. Parents start dying. Children need real provision. Weak habits become permanent damage. Mediocrity stops looking temporary and starts looking final. Fear steals lives. People waste their strongest years hiding, delaying, coping, numbing, rationalizing, and pretending they still have endless time. Then forty arrives and reality becomes visible. The clean truth is this. Forty is terrifying because by then there is evidence.
Tim Denning@Tim_Denning

The most terrifying age is 40. Not because you’re getting old or have some grey hair, but because your perception of time completely changes. At 40, life is f*cking serious. If you have kids and don’t work hard, they starve and end up getting a bad education. You also see the difference between those who f*cked around and figured it out and those that settled for mediocre. The stark difference will rip your face off. A person who could have done a lot and didn’t by 40 has wasted the best years of their life. It’s sad to see. By 40, the lifestyle you chose becomes obvious. Your hair turns grey or falls out if you abuse your body. You end up with a pot belly if you eat like sh*t. If you don’t go to the gym you have no energy. Something else happens. Your parents either die or have multiple near-misses. You start to realise they will be dead one day and you’re in charge of your bloodline. This responsibility weighs on you. Even cooler, the knob heads in high school who made fun of you or thought they were cool are not modern day losers. They work dead end jobs and watch sports with a beer to numb their pain. They don’t dare f*ck with your aura anymore. Pessimism can often set in to. You start to obsess over news and politics. You think the government will save you or that billionaires are evil for doing what you refused to do. Jealousy gets ugly. It becomes a realise valve. The best place to deploy it is on social media. You rage post comments calling stuff scams and trying to discredit people. But it doesn’t work. People ignore you because they know you’re a little b*tch. For many people, 40 becomes a moment of either radical transformation or a slow decline. The crazy part isn’t turning 40. It’s realizing how much time you wasted being trapped by fear.

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Jake
Jake@JakeCan72·
A Japanese restaurant put “face slap” on the menu. 500 yen per slap. Up to five. Extra 100 yen to pick your server. It started free. Demand forced them to charge. Onlookers cheered. Women requested multiple rounds. The owner noticed. So he flipped it: female customers could pay to do the slapping. American spas charge $200 for a sound bath. Japan charged $3.50 to hit you. Both call it stress relief. One of them has a waitlist.
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Tyler Oliveira
Tyler Oliveira@tyleraloevera·
Now that my X account has been banned in India by the Indian government, I am finally ready to release our Texas Indian-Invasion documentary. Thank you @PMOIndia . I no longer have to worry about infinite Indians mass-reporting my account. I win.
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Aaron Siri
Aaron Siri@AaronSiriSG·
Enough is enough. For any real chance of even a modicum of compensation for a vaccine injury from the federal gov't, the injury must be listed on the federal Vaccine Injury Table. All injuries “associated” with a vaccine must be listed on this table. Yet, the CDC, in abject violation of federal law, has failed to list over 300 injuries it has long admitted are “associated” with one or more childhood vaccines. Time to put this immoral and putrid travesty of justice to an end. On behalf of @ICANdecide, HHS is now on formal notice it must bring the table into compliance with federal law by adding these 300+ injuries to the table. I have no doubt RFK Jr. wants to update the table and the only reason he wouldn’t, is because the White House won’t let him. If that happens, a federal lawsuit will be forthcoming at the end of the 60-day notice period. The vaccine injured have had their rights trampled upon long enough. Enough is enough. A copy of the formal notice: icandecide.org/wp-content/upl…
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Chris Combs (iterative design enjoyer)
ARTEMIS II AS SEEN BY THE OFFICIAL NASA CESSNA THIS IS THE BEST LAUNCH VIDEO AND IT ISN'T CLOSE
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
North Korean intelligence agents built an entire fake company to compromise one JavaScript developer. And it worked. UNC1069 didn't hack Axios. They befriended its maintainer. They cloned a real company founder's identity, built a branded Slack workspace with fake employee profiles and LinkedIn post channels, then scheduled a Microsoft Teams call with what appeared to be a full team. During the call, a fake error message said his system needed an update. He installed it. That update was the RAT. From one developer's laptop, they had everything: npm credentials, publishing access, the keys to a package installed in 80% of cloud environments. Axios gets 100 million downloads per week. The attackers published two poisoned versions at 12:21 AM UTC on a Sunday night, tagging both the latest and legacy branches within 39 minutes. The malicious dependency had been pre-staged 18 hours earlier with a clean decoy version to build registry history. Three separate RAT payloads were pre-built for macOS, Windows, and Linux. The malware self-deleted after execution to erase forensic evidence. The poisoned versions were live for about three hours before npm pulled them. Huntress observed 135 endpoints across all operating systems calling the attacker's command-and-control server during that window. Wiz found the malicious versions in roughly 3% of environments scanned. Every affected machine needs full credential rotation: npm tokens, AWS keys, SSH keys, CI/CD secrets, everything in .env files. The part that keeps getting worse: this isn't isolated. The same threat cluster compromised Trivy (a security scanner), KICS, LiteLLM, and multiple GitHub Actions in the two weeks before Axios. Google estimates hundreds of thousands of stolen secrets are now circulating from these combined attacks. The maintainer had 2FA enabled. He said himself: "I have 2FA/MFA on practically everything." The exact method of token compromise is still undetermined. One person. One fake Teams call. 100 million weekly downloads weaponized in under three hours. The npm ecosystem runs on mass trust in individual maintainers who volunteer their time, and North Korean intelligence now has a repeatable playbook for turning that trust into a delivery mechanism.
flavio@flaviocopes

How Axios was compromised 🤯

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Joel Berry
Joel Berry@JoelWBerry·
Update: a federal judge has ordered Artemis to return to Earth immediately
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Andrew McCarthy
Andrew McCarthy@AJamesMcCarthy·
This photo has a very personal meaning for me if you care to read it. I saw a photo from @johnkrausphotos on reddit nearly a decade ago of the engines on a Falcon Heavy launch. I was working at a tough sales job at the time. The shot inspired me to learn more about space and spaceflight. Shortly after, I bought my first telescope. I saw Jupiter, Saturn, and Nebulae, and started social media accounts where I shared my amateur photos. Then I was laid off, and Covid happened. Moved from Sacramento to Arizona for clearer skies, cheaper cost of living, and a chance to go all-in on space photography. My audience started to grow. Then, NASA contacted me, asking me if they could use some of my moon photos for something called Artemis. I said yes. During the Artemis I rollout my DMs blew up “Andrew- your photo is on the Mobile Launch Platform!”. Now I knew that astrophotography wasn’t enough… I should probably pay attention to spaceflight. I spent a lot coming out to the first launch attempt, which would be my first rocket launch if it flew. Sadly, it was a scrub. I came home from Florida, sharing my stories of touring the VAB and facilities with my grandfather, who worked on Apollo. He passed shortly after, which affected my ability to return to watch the SLS flew. Feeling bummed out, I focused back on my deep sky work, but then I started hearing about something called “Starship”. I caught a video from @Erdayastronaut where a rocket ship fell through the air belly-first and flipped upright and landed. Inspired, I knew I had to witness one of these machines fly, so I flew to Starbase the moment I could afford it, which was for the second fully integrated flight test. The moment Starship lifted off the pad, I was hooked. There was nothing quite like the experience. I did everything I could to catch every launch I could, and worked to become credentialed media to get better access. Last year I flew from Arizona to Florida & Texas over a dozen times specifically to sharpen my launch photography skills with our first human spaceflight to the moon in over 50 years looming. A decade of preparation for a split second moment. When I picked up my camera from the launch pad yesterday morning and peeked at what was captured, I knew it was all worth it. Thank you, NASA, Artemis, and the all people who inspired me along the way. This is still only the beginning.
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Andrew McCarthy@AJamesMcCarthy

Pleased to share my favorite high-resolution capture of the Artemis II launch- the moment the SLS is clearing the tower, captured by a sound-triggered camera placed near the pad. I'll have prints linked in my bio for this one, and here's a short thread about how it was captured

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Andrew McCarthy@AJamesMcCarthy·
Pleased to share my favorite high-resolution capture of the Artemis II launch- the moment the SLS is clearing the tower, captured by a sound-triggered camera placed near the pad. I'll have prints linked in my bio for this one, and here's a short thread about how it was captured
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Oliver Prompts
Oliver Prompts@oliviscusAI·
You can now run a full Linux operating system inside a 6mb PDF. Someone embedded a RISC-V emulator inside a standard document. You don't need a virtual machine, just a PDF reader. → Runs interactively inside the file. → Powered by a tiny RISC-V emulator. → The entire OS fits in just 6MB.
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dejanira
dejanira@dejanirasilveir·
🚨🚨ESTA VALIENTE Enfermera que cuidaba niños en la UCI fue despedida por preguntar: “¿Quién va a reportar estos casos de MIOCARDITIS en niños al VAERS?” La Enfermera afirma que existía una regla explícita de no hablar de las lesiones causadas por la 'vacuna C0VID' en su lugar de trabajo Decir públicamente esas verdades destruyó sus 13 años de carrera ¿Cuántas personas como ella perdieron sus carreras por intentar proteger a sus pacientes? PERSONAS COMO ESTA DEBERÍAN DE SER PROTEGIDAS Y APOYADA POR LA POBLACIÓN ⚔️🔥
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