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Brutalité. Perversion. Turchino-Polanyien. Et j'aime les cavaliers king charles de moins de 3 mois. #GaucheKaki #Pelleteuse2022

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Princertitude@princertitude·
Franchement, l'enchainement des déclarations de Donald Trump devraient éveiller quelques doutes dans son entourage, surtout son staff médical.
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Khoa Phan@KhoaPhan27·
@MattLoszak That's a photo of a fish farm
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Marlène Aviation@AviationMarlene·
A Bugatti 57SC "Atlantic" car accompanied by the Bugatti 100P racing plane, French marvels of the 1930s
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msdemeanor~@iceicebaby_6·
if in my twenties i dont have the energy to go clubbing will i regret it later
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Richard Kadrey
Richard Kadrey@Richard_Kadrey·
Choose a passive-aggressive number of books that shaped you. Even if you are indifferent to or despise them now. No explanations. Exquisite Corpse by Poppy Z. Brite The Victorian Underworld by Kellow Chesney Viriconium by M. John Harrison Dr. Adder by KW Jeter
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NEXTA
NEXTA@nexta_tv·
⚠️Ukrainian instructors sent to assist in the Middle East are shocked by how the US intercepts targets, according to The Times According to Ukrainian officers and instructors from the Ukrainian Armed Forces, who were involved in the defense of the Gulf countries, "the US launched as many as 8 Patriot missiles at a single enemy target, each costing over 3 million dollars," and also: "I don't understand what they were doing, what they were watching for four years while we’ve been at war."
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Pixies73 🇪🇺🇫🇷🇬🇪🇺🇦🇲🇩🇵🇱
@benabarr Après l’alignement aveugle sur les 🇺🇸, le pétrole 🇷🇺, l’abandon du nucléaire, le désarmement… que d’erreurs stratégiques pour gagner quoi si ce n’est un risque d’effondrement, personne ne leur demandera des comptes
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O-H2O 💧🔬@ObservatoireH2O·
Grégoire n'a plus aucune crédibilité après ce débat DIMANCHE ON VOTE CHIKIROU #ParisLeDébat
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Adam Frank
Adam Frank@AdamFrank4·
Other than High Energy, I don't see "physics has stagnated". Yeah, Quantum Gravity didn't work out for a bunch of reasons (mainly no data). But MIND BLOWING progress in Quantum Information Theory, Complexity Theory, Astrobiology etc. Stagnation narrative is very selective.
Sabine Hossenfelder@skdh

he's entirely right of course. even if you think he is wrong, at the very least physicists should think about why everyone else agrees they've lost the plot.

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Philippe-Antoine Hoyeck
Anyway, I could go on. I have praises to heap on so many other aspects of this book, but the bottom line is that if you're a fan of science fiction, you absolultey have to read it, and even if you aren't, you'll probably like it. 17/17
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Just finished reading Project Hail Mary. Wow. An absolutely phenomenal piece of science fiction. Very excited to see it on the big screen tomorrow. On a side note, I now want to read everything Andy Weir has ever written. A rare five out of five.
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RePopulus🇬🇷@PopulusRe·
Je me demande l'impact que ça va avoir sur la guerre d'Ukraine, puisque l'hélium sert de buffer lorsque l'on fabrique des fibres optiques.
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

Helium is the only element that escapes Earth’s atmosphere permanently. Once released, it rises through the troposphere, passes the stratosphere, and leaves the planet. It cannot be manufactured. It cannot be synthesised at industrial scale. It accumulates over billions of years in the same geological reservoirs as natural gas. And one third of the world’s supply just went offline because Iran hit the facility that extracts it. Qatar produced roughly 63 million cubic metres of helium in 2025, accounting for 30 to 36 percent of global supply from a total of approximately 190 million cubic metres. QatarEnergy’s three large helium purification plants at Ras Laffan form the world’s biggest helium production base. When LNG production stopped after Iranian drone strikes on March 2 and the subsequent missile damage on March 19, helium extraction stopped automatically because helium is recovered during natural gas liquefaction. You cannot produce helium without producing LNG. The byproduct dies with the primary product. Spot helium prices have roughly doubled since the crisis began. Industry consultants warn that prolonged disruption could push contract prices toward $2,000 per thousand cubic feet. A major industrial gas supplier has already begun assessing customers a helium surcharge. Phil Kornbluth, the most cited helium market consultant, stated the assessment directly: the world cannot compensate for the loss of a third of its helium supply. South Korea imports 64.7 percent of its helium from Qatar. SK Hynix and Samsung operate high-volume fabs producing the DRAM and high-bandwidth memory that power every AI accelerator, every data centre GPU, and every cloud computing cluster on Earth. Helium cools silicon wafers during fabrication. It serves as a carrier gas in deposition and etching tools. It enables leak detection in vacuum systems. Modern extreme ultraviolet lithography requires helium-cooled environments for precise temperature control. Without helium, the fabrication process degrades or stops. SK Hynix and Samsung hold two to three months of helium inventory. Two to three months is not a buffer. It is a countdown. If Ras Laffan remains offline beyond that window, South Korean memory production faces rationing. TSMC in Taiwan is somewhat more diversified but still uses Qatar-linked supply chains. The entire AI hardware supply chain, from HBM3E memory stacks to advanced logic chips, sits inside helium-dependent ecosystems. Beyond semiconductors, helium cools the superconducting magnets in more than 14,000 MRI machines operating worldwide. It pressurises rocket fuel tanks and purges propulsion systems in aerospace. CERN’s Large Hadron Collider depends on helium cryogenic systems. There is no substitute for helium in any of these applications at industrial scale. The United States and Qatar together account for more than 70 percent of global production. The US federal helium reserve and private suppliers offer partial relief, but global prices and spot availability are still governed by Qatar’s market share. Japan’s Iwatani has drawn on US reserves. Canada and the Rockies are seeing renewed investor interest. None of this replaces 63 million cubic metres in weeks. The war hit uranium first. Then oil. Then nitrogen. Then water. Then plastic. Then medicine. Then sulfur. Now helium. Eight layers. Each one deeper. Each one closer to the infrastructure that sustains modern civilisation. The chip that processes your data, the magnet that scans your body, and the rocket that launches your satellite all depend on an atom that leaves the planet when you lose it. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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Alex Jay Brady 🥶
Alex Jay Brady 🥶@AlexJayBrady·
Love Dune 84, but the characters seem unbelievable. A diseased orange pedophile who wants to drag everyone into a catastrophic war for his own selfish ends? Pull the other one!
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Ash Jogalekar
Ash Jogalekar@curiouswavefn·
Couldn't think of two people who deserved it more! Bennett in particular is one of the most important living scientists, in my opinion, and I regard his paper "The Thermodynamics of Computation" as one of the most important scientific papers of the 20th century, with profound implications in the 21st century not just for computer science but for biology. In fact, in that paper Bennett devotes considerable time to discussing the thermodynamics of biological processes like translation and how they relate to computation.
Quanta Magazine@QuantaMagazine

Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard have been named the winners of the A.M. Turing Award, one of the highest honors in computing, for their work establishing the foundations of quantum information theory. The award comes with a $1 million prize. quantamagazine.org/quantum-crypto…

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