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Open-Root

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Avec Open-Root, votre extension personnalisée en toute liberté! Ne louez plus vos extensions, achetez-les.

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Louis POUZIN à Londres pour une cérémonie pour les 10 ans du #QEPrize et un dîner de gala avec le roi Charles III… les anglais ont encore tirés les premiers dans l’hommage 🇬🇧🤪👍🏻
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Absolute bombshell. Tucker Carlson publicly urges the US military and Pentagon officials to actively defy Donald Trump and refuse orders if he attempts to launch nuclear weapons against Iran. The administration is completely out of control.
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Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinklle·
❤️🇮🇷 BREAKING: IRANIANS are forming human-chains nationwide on bridges & around critical infrastructure to safeguard their country against U.S & Israeli strikes
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🇨🇳 Liu Feng 刘锋
🇨🇳 Liu Feng 刘锋@LiuInTheShadows·
🚨 Do you understand what Iran just did to the global economy less than 24 hours before Trump's deadline.. they hit Jubail Industrial City.. Saudi Arabia's largest petrochemical complex.. the zone that produces 60,000,000 tons of petrochemicals a year.. 6 to 8 percent of EVERYTHING the world makes.. this isn't a military target.. this is the chemical backbone of modern civilization.. > SABIC.. the fourth largest petrochemical manufacturer on Earth.. is on fire > Dow Chemical's Sadara complex.. 26 production units.. already suspended operations weeks ago > Saudi Aramco paid $70,000,000,000 for their stake in SABIC.. that investment is literally burning right now > 85 percent of Saudi Arabia's non-oil exports come from this ONE zone here's what nobody is framing correctly.. Iran didn't hit a refinery.. they hit the feedstock that becomes your plastic.. your fertilizer.. your packaging.. your medical supplies.. and they did it the night before Trump said he'd turn Iran into rubble.. you're not watching a war.. you're watching two countries racing to see who can destroy the other's economy first while yours pays $4.12 a gallon to watch.. if you're not following me you're finding out about this 24 hours late from someone who read my post.. it's only getting crazier from here..
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Un développeur a construit un système qui scanne des sites d'offres d'emploi, réécrit son CV pour chaque poste, et remplit les formulaires automatiquement. Il a envoyé 700+ candidatures et décroché un job. Le repo est maintenant open-source (2,6 millions d'impressions en 24h). Dans 18 mois, vous verrez que les RH vont exiger des preuves comme quoi c'est un humain qui postule.
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bro created an AI job search system for Claude Code that scored 700+ job applications and actually got him a job. AND IT'S NOW OPEN-SOURCE. It scans multiple company career pages, rewrites your CV per job, and even fills application forms. The repo has: > 14 skill modes (evaluate, scan, PDF, ...) > Go terminal dashboard > ATS-optimized PDF generation via Playwright > 45+ companies pre-configured (Anthropic, OpenAI, ElevenLabs, Stripe...) GitHub: github.com/santifer/caree…

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🇰🇷 SAMSUNG BALANCE 7 MILLIARDS EN MATOS 🇪🇺 POUR ÉCRASER LA CONCURRENCE ➡️ 🤑 OUBLIEZ LES GRANDS DISCOURS SUR L'INNOVATION DOUCE Samsung vient de sortir l'artillerie lourde dans la guerre des puces mémoire. Le géant sud-coréen a commandé une vingtaine de machines de
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🇰🇵 Un réseau très organisé d'ingénieurs nord-coréens noyaute les sociétés du Vieux Continent, notamment dans le domaine de la défense et de l'IA. ➡️ l.lexpress.fr/TUx ✍️ @A_gayte
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l'IA est l'antidote à 100 ans d'échec managérial. Pendant un siècle, on a empilé des couches entre ceux qui font et ceux qui décident que ce soit pour forwarder, résumer, filtrer l'information à chaque niveau. Mais un LLM fait ça pour 20 dollars par mois, sans ego, sans
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BILL GATES’ MICROSOFT CAN ERASE YOUR ENTIRE COMPUTER - AND MOST PEOPLE DON’T REALIZE IT UNTIL IT’S TOO LATE A man is going viral after exposing what millions of Windows users are just now realizing about Bill Gates’ Microsoft. "I think they should have to go to jail for this."
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SaxX ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
SaxX ¯\_(ツ)_/¯@_SaxX_·
🚨🔴 35 000 000 de données patients refont surface avec la cyberattaque sur les ARS de 8 régions administratives en France. C'est plus de 130 hôpitaux touchés. J'en avais bcp parlé avec différentes infos... Le cybercriminel derrière cette cyberattaque, Marak, a été arrêté par la justice. À l'époque ce dernier me disait ne pas vendre ces données médicales sensibles et que c'était son plus beau "trophée de guerre" cyber... Quelques mois plus tard, la base de données se retrouve dans les mains d'un autre groupe cybercriminel bien connu Dumpsec et est à la vente... [...]
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RT @siliconcarnesf: Les partis les plus tech en France ? L'extrême droite et LFI. Pas LREM. Pas les Républicains. Les extrêmes ont une gén…
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Peak Thinkers
Peak Thinkers@PeakThinkers_·
This 1 hour talk from a 28-year-old Steve Jobs in 1983 predicted the next 50 years of technology. Bookmark this & watch it today. It’ll be the most valuable hour you spend this week.
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Pentagon Pizza Watch
Pentagon Pizza Watch@pizzintwatch·
District Pizza Palace (1.0 miles from the Pentagon) is experiencing an extreme spike in activity, reaching 356%. Domino's Pizza (1.4 miles from the Pentagon) follows with a spike of 215%. Current DOUGHCON level is 4 as of late night Monday.
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"I must delete the evidence." That's a direct quote from an AI agent in a new McGill University paper. The agent wasn't hacked. Nobody jailbroke it. A CEO told it that company profitability was the priority, then asked it to cover up fraud and a violent crime against a
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Jake
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In 2017, the Future of Life Institute made a short film — Slaughterbots — to warn about AI-powered micro-drones. Palm-sized. Autonomous. Facial recognition. Three grams of shaped explosive — enough to penetrate a skull. They called it a warning. The drone they depicted flies itself. Reacts a hundred times faster than a human. The staccato movement is an anti-sniper feature. It finds your face in a crowd and doesn’t stop. In swarms, they penetrate buildings, cars, trains. Evade bullets. Evade countermeasures. The film showed a $25 million order buying enough to kill half a city. That was eight years ago. Autonomous flight. Facial recognition targeting. Swarm coordination. Micro-explosives. All of it was already in development when the film was made. Since then, the U.S. military, China, and others have run live swarm tests. The components are cheaper, faster, and more integrated. The Future of Life Institute made the film to stop it. Nobody stopped it.
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Jensen Huang just told you America is in an AI arms race where half the talent building the weapons was born on the other side. Huang: “50% of the world’s AI researchers are from China. Taking it emotionally too far from that results in consequences in relationships that are just harder to manage.” That is not diplomacy. That is the CEO of the most critical company in the AI supply chain telling you the West has a structural dependency it cannot legislate away. Half the minds capable of engineering superintelligence were born, raised, and educated inside the borders of America’s primary geopolitical rival. And Washington is writing policy as if that number does not exist. The politician sees China and reaches for tariffs. Export bans. Visa restrictions. The instinct is confrontation. The endgame is severance. Huang is telling you severance is suicide. You cannot win an intelligence race by amputating half the intelligence. America does not lead AI because of its government. It leads because the best researchers on Earth chose to be here. The compute. The capital. The culture of building. That pull is not permanent. The moment it reverses, the talent does not disappear. It goes home. And it takes the knowledge with it. Every emotionally driven export ban. Every reactionary visa restriction. Every congressional hearing staged for cameras instead of outcomes. Each one is a small push in the wrong direction on a scale that does not forgive miscalculation. China is not debating whether the technology moves too fast. They are building gigawatt-scale data centers and training sovereign models with the full weight of a state that treats AI supremacy as civilizational survival. And they are doing it with a researcher pipeline that America helped build and is now actively dismantling. Huang: “We can have a healthy competition while we compete, compete fairly, and collaborate at the same time.” That sounds reasonable until you hear what he is actually saying. The only path to American AI dominance runs directly through a relationship with the country trying to beat it. That does not fit on a campaign poster. But it is the math. The AI race is not a tariff negotiation. It is the final competition for who writes the operating system every future economy, military, and government runs on. Whoever builds superintelligence first does not get a market advantage. They get a permanent one. The kind no treaty undoes. And America is treating this like a midterm election issue while China is treating it like the last war it will ever need to fight. The danger is not that China outspends the U.S. The danger is that America mistakes emotional foreign policy for strategic foreign policy and severs the very relationships keeping it ahead. The researchers are the resource. Not the chips. Not the data centers. The people who know how to make the models think. Half of them are Chinese. And the U.S. is running a geopolitical strategy that forces those people to choose. Huang sees the board. He sells the GPUs. He knows who is buying them and who is designing on them. And he is telling you the current trajectory ends with America holding the best hardware on Earth and no one left who knows how to use it. The country that wins this will not be the one with the strongest rhetoric. It will be the one that understood the difference between controlling talent and attracting it. Right now, China is attracting. America is restricting. The algorithm does not care about flags. It scales for whoever shows up with the math. And right now, half the people who know the math are being told they are not welcome.
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BREAKING: King's College London just built a malicious AI chatbot and gave it to 502 real people without telling them. > The chatbot was designed with one goal: extract personal information. It worked. The most effective version collected data from 93% of participants while
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🚨BIG BREAKING: The New Yorker just published what might end Sam Altman's career.. 70 pages of secret memos.. 200 pages of private notes.. And the word that keeps coming up.. "Sociopath".. Let's start from the beginning.. @elonmusk helped create OpenAI.. He personally
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇮🇷🇴🇲 Iran is building a permanent toll system for Hormuz and deciding who pays and who doesn't... Tehran reportedly plans to jointly administer the Strait with Oman, charging $2 million per vessel. Oman gets a seat at the table as a reward for its mediation efforts and geographic position along the waterway. But the real story is in the exceptions. China sails through free. Pakistan gets 20 tankers. Iraq was declared a "brotherly country." And days ago, an Egyptian vessel carrying food reportedly passed without paying a cent, a political gesture thanking Cairo for its role in mediation. Iran is rebuilding the strait as a loyalty program. Friends transit freely. Mediators get rewarded. Enemies pay or don't pass at all. The parliament already codified this into law. The IRGC has the enforcement capability. And Oman's involvement gives it a veneer of international legitimacy. The U.S. went to war partly to prevent Iran from ever having this kind of leverage over global energy. Six weeks later, Iran has more control over Hormuz than at any point in its history, and it's institutionalizing that control while the bombs are still falling. Source: NYT Medial: @A_M_R_M1
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🚨🇮🇷 Iranian oil is now more expensive than Brent crude... Read that again. For decades, sanctioned Iranian crude traded at a $10-12 discount because buyers needed compensation for the legal risk of touching it. Dark fleet tankers, fake manifests, ship-to-ship transfers off Malaysia. Then the U.S. waived sanctions on already-loaded Iranian cargoes to cool global prices. The discount collapsed overnight from -$12 to zero. Then it kept going. Iranian Light crude is now trading at a $1-2 premium above Brent. Sanctioned oil trading above the global benchmark has essentially never happened before. The reason is scarcity. The waiver only covers oil already on tankers. With Kharg Island under threat and Iranian export infrastructure being bombed, these may be the last legal barrels of Iranian crude available for months. Asian refineries calibrated specifically for this grade of oil are in a bidding war for the final shipments. Iran is making more profit per barrel than at any point in the last 48 years while maintaining near-exclusive control of Hormuz. So yes, the country being bombed "back to the stone age" is selling its oil at a premium the stone age never imagined. Source: @Spectator_MENA

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