Reporster

7.9K posts

Reporster banner
Reporster

Reporster

@algonostos

Beigetreten Mart 2024
4.1K Folgt473 Follower
Reporster retweetet
Project Constitution
Project Constitution@ProjectConstitu·
🚨SHOCKING: Why Won’t The Pentagon Tell Us WHO Was On Pete Hegseth’s SAM Jet When It Flew Directly Over The Exploding AES plant On Oct 10— And Was Over Fort Huachuca Sept 8-9?! ✈️🤔 The SAME U.S. military VIP jet (99-0404 / SAM callsign) that Pete Hegseth has been documented flying on repeatedly… → Flew directly over Fort Huachuca on September 8th & 9th, 2025 → Then flew directly over the AES explosives plant in Tennessee on October 10th — the exact day it exploded, killing 16 workers while flames were still burning. Who was on that plane? Why was a Secretary of Defense-linked aircraft circling these exact locations on those exact dates? We know Hegseth was using SAM/VIP transports for official travel. Flight radar is public. The tracks don’t lie. So why is the Pentagon, the media, and every “fact-checker” completely silent on who was actually aboard? This isn’t a conspiracy theory — it’s a flight path. We deserve transparency. @SecDef @PeteHegseth @DeptofDefense Who was on the plane over Fort Huachuca Sept 8-9? Who was on the plane over AES on Oct 10? FOLLOW @StewPetersNet
Stew Peters Network@StewPetersNet

HEGSETH’S PLANE AT HUACHUCA SAME DAY MITCH SNOW SAW ERIKA KIRK - NOT A COINCIDENCE x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

English
122
2.2K
6.4K
550.8K
Reporster retweetet
Thrilla the Gorilla
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
The Epstein files were so bad, they started WW3 and faked another moon mission 😂 🌕 🚀
English
91
1.7K
10.4K
115.2K
Reporster retweetet
British Tuga
British Tuga@BritishTuga·
Camera tripod & Starlink mini Thank me later
British Tuga tweet media
English
0
1
14
227
Reporster retweetet
Ahmad
Ahmad@TheAhmadOsman·
DROP EVERYTHING > install Harbor > harbor pull unsloth/gemma-4-31B-it-GGUF:Q4_K_M > harbor up llamacpp searxng webui > open Open WebUI > load Gemma 4 Now your local model has a UI, web search, and a sandboxed stack
Ahmad tweet media
English
65
126
1.6K
66.6K
Reporster retweetet
CryptosRus
CryptosRus@CryptosR_Us·
STABLECOINS JUST FLIPPED THE US BANKING SYSTEM (ACH) 🚨 Stablecoins processed $7.2T in February, surpassing ACH at $6.8T for the first time ever. That’s not crypto hype -- that’s core financial infrastructure getting replaced in real time. This is the signal: capital is moving to rails that are 24/7, global, and instant. No banks, no weekends, no borders. Cross-border flows and B2B settlement are driving this -- not retail speculation. Bitcoin is the reserve asset, but stablecoins are becoming the plumbing of the system. Follow the rails, follow the liquidity. 🌊
CryptosRus tweet media
English
66
370
1.4K
80K
Reporster retweetet
Rusty ⚡️: Solar Powered ☀️
Your Tesla has a 60 GHz RADAR pointed at your face. Not for driving or autopilot. For "cabin monitoring" Texas Instruments IWR6843AOP chip. 60-64 GHz millimeter wave. mounted above the rearview mirror. beaming down into the cabin. Detecting your breathing, your heart rate, whether a child is in the back seat. Sounds helpful until you understand what 60 GHz millimeter waves actually do to biology. 60 GHz penetrates roughly 0.4 mm into skin. shallow enough for the industry to call "safe" But your skin is the largest organ in your body. packed with Nerve endings, Merkel cells, melanocytes. Soviet-era research documented non-thermal biological effects of mmWaves at low power densities.. effects the FCC has never evaluated. and nobody has studied what happens when this signal runs continuously for 10-hour drives, week after week, year after year. This cabin RADAR was installed in late 2021 but never activated. Left dormant for over 3 years. February 2025, software update 2025.2.6 quietly turned it on. no opt-out or announcement. just switched on. and it doesn't turn off. it runs while you drive. while you're parked. while you're charging. while your kids sit in the back seat on a 10-hour road trip. continuous millimeter wave exposure at close range.. 0.4 to 2 meters from your body. That's not a cell tower 200 meters away. that's a RADAR transmitter inside a sealed metal box with you. a Faraday cage works both ways. the metal body of the car that blocks outside signals also TRAPS the ones generated inside. every RF source in that cabin bounces off the roof, the doors, the floor.. back into you. and the cabin RADAR is just one layer. a Tesla Model S Plaid has 46 antennas. — LTE cellular: 700-2600 MHz, 2x2 MIMO, always on — WiFi: 2.4 + 5 GHz, dual band — Bluetooth: 2.4 GHz, always scanning for your phone key — UWB ultra-wideband: 6-8 GHz, phone-as-key — GPS: 1.2-1.6 GHz — Satellite radio: 2.3 GHz — Cabin RADAR: 60-64 GHz LTE, Bluetooth and cabin RADAR are essentially ALWAYS transmitting. A 2025 study on the Tesla Model Y took 952 EMF measurements across SuperCharging, standard charging, high-speed driving, urban and idle states. They found: 1/ Peak ELF emissions during SuperCharging, especially near center console and rear seats 2/RF hotspots from LTE, WiFi, Bluetooth in the sub-6 GHz range 3/ Body voltage INCREASED during SuperCharging and high-speed driving 4/ EMF varied dramatically depending on where you sit in the cabin FCC safety limits are from 1996. Based on animal studies measuring only THERMAL effects for less than 1 hour. no non-thermal biological effects considered. no study has EVER examined chronic simultaneous exposure to ELF + LTE + WiFi + Bluetooth + 60 GHz mmWave + UWB in a sealed metal cabin. NOT ONCE. In 2021, a U.S. Court of Appeals ruled the FCC's refusal to update these limits was "arbitrary and capricious." they still haven't changed them. Martin Pall's model calculates that VGCCs amplify EMF forces by 7.2 million times at the cellular level. that calcium flooding triggers peroxynitrite formation, PARP activation, NAD+ depletion.. your repair machinery eating itself. You're sitting in a metal box with 40+ antennas, a millimeter-wave RADAR pointed at your chest and AC magnetic fields from a battery pack under your seat pulling hundreds of kilowatts during charging. and the safety standard says it's fine because your skin didn't get warm. Diabolical.
Rusty ⚡️: Solar Powered ☀️ tweet media
Rusty ⚡️: Solar Powered ☀️@ze_rusty

🚨Tesla’s latest software update has activated an in-cabin RADAR system in their vehicles🚨 This RADAR operates at 60 GHz, emitting microwave radiation with power levels of •20 mW EIRP (effective radiated power) • 10 mW raw transmitter power • 20 mW per MHz spectral density The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has granted Tesla a waiver, allowing it to run at power levels higher than typically allowed. This RADAR is designed to detect the presence of people inside the vehicle, including children & pets and can even pick up on heartbeats & breathing patterns. However.. This also means that the RADAR will be emitting microwave radiation within the cabin, right next to your head.

English
240
1.3K
2.9K
276.8K
David Ondrej
David Ondrej@DavidOndrej1·
Google just dropped Gemma4 and if you don't have it installed, you're falling behind It's so small that it can run on your phone and even outperforms models 10x it's size Watch this 23 min video to master Gemma4:
English
26
43
457
21.7K
Reporster retweetet
Reporster retweetet
David Ondrej
David Ondrej@DavidOndrej1·
DROP EVERYTHING. > open Terminal > type in "ollama run gemma4" > wait for it to download > congrats, you have the best open-source AI model on your laptop
English
104
137
3.1K
196.8K
Reporster retweetet
Shubham Saboo
Shubham Saboo@Saboo_Shubham_·
This is getting way too real! I can now get on a video call with my OpenClaw Agents to chat with them face to face. All i need to do is to send them a Google meet invite.
English
292
441
4.9K
599.9K
Reporster retweetet
ollama
ollama@ollama·
🦞Ollama's cloud is one of the best places to run OpenClaw. $20 plan is enough for most day to day OpenClaw usage with open models! To make the switch, all you need is to open the terminal and type: ollama launch openclaw Choose a model: kimi-k2.5:cloud glm-5:cloud minimax-m2.7:cloud If you are affected, Ollama welcomes you!! ❤️
The Verge@verge

Anthropic essentially bans OpenClaw from Claude by making subscribers pay extra theverge.com/ai-artificial-…

English
144
265
2.9K
384.5K
Reporster retweetet
CV.YH
CV.YH@0xCVYH·
OpenClaw + Gemma 4 rodando local num MacBook Air M4 16GB Free. Open-source. Local. Sem API, sem assinatura, sem mandar seus dados pra ninguem 426 likes em horas. A comunidade ta entendendo que o stack local ja e viavel pra uso real Gemma 4 e o primeiro modelo open-source do Google que compete de verdade com os closed. Agora junta com OpenClaw e voce tem um agente completo rodando no seu laptop O melhor: com PolarQuant comprime ainda mais e cabe em maquinas menores
Português
46
102
1.5K
103.4K
Reporster retweetet
Dissident Media
Dissident Media@DissidentMedia·
“We need a new definition of death”
Dissident Media tweet media
English
467
1.3K
5K
101.7K
Reporster retweetet
Peter Girnus 🦅
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
I am the Director of Professional Signal Intelligence at LinkedIn. Every time you log in, we search your computer. Not metaphorically. We run code that scans your installed software. Every browser extension. Every application. We catalog it. We transmit it to our servers. We share it with a third-party cybersecurity firm you've never heard of. The tracking pixel is zero pixels wide. We hid it off-screen. You never consented. We never asked. Our privacy policy doesn't mention it. That's networking. We call the program Project Handshake internally. The Slack channel is handshake-telem. In 2024 we scanned for 461 products. By February this year we scan for over 6,000. I don't know what all of them are. Nobody does. Someone on my team added categories for browser extensions that identify practicing Muslims. Someone added extensions for neurodivergent users. Someone added 509 job search tools. That last one is my favorite. We can tell which of our one billion users are secretly looking for new jobs. On the platform where their current boss checks their profile. That's networking. We scan for 200 products that compete with LinkedIn's sales tools. Apollo. Lusha. ZoomInfo. We know each user's real name, employer, and job title. We mapped exactly which companies use which competitor products. We extracted their customer lists from their users' browsers. Without anyone knowing. Then we sent legal threats to the users we caught. The EU told us to open our platform to third-party tools. We published two restricted APIs. They handle 0.07 calls per second. Our internal API, Voyager, handles 163,000 calls per second. In Microsoft's 249-page compliance report, the word "Voyager" appears zero times. That's networking. I presented our Software Disclosure Rate metrics at a leadership summit last quarter. The conference room is called The Fishbowl. Glass walls. Appropriate. There's a plaque on the wall. Q3 Competitive Landscape Award. I won it for the extension scanning initiative. Someone asked if users had a way to opt out. I said they can close their browser. The room laughed. I wasn't sure why. I browse LinkedIn on a Chromebook with no extensions. Most of the team does. The platform that helps you get hired searches your computer every time you visit. We know your name. We know your employer. We know your religion. Your disabilities. Your politics. Whether you're looking to leave. That's networking. The system works exactly as designed. I designed it.
English
1.2K
4.6K
9.1K
1.4M
Reporster retweetet
StarPlatinum
StarPlatinum@StarPlatinum_·
- darknet market runs for years - the operator gets arrested - devices are seized - years later the hardware gets returned - dormant bitcoin wallets suddenly wake up - millions in BTC sent to a government - the origin gets exposed - a minister is forced to resign
StarPlatinum@StarPlatinum_

x.com/i/article/2040…

English
30
168
2.6K
480.3K
Reporster retweetet
Alex Recouso
Alex Recouso@recouso·
CASH IS KING. BUT PASSPORT IS QUEEN 🇩🇪 Germany quietly changed conscription laws. Now, any man between 17 and 45 years old needs a permit from the German military to leave the country for more than 3 months. I've been warning you: a mobility freeze (like what they already did with endless lockdowns) is comparable to a cash seizure. So if you're a wealthy European, get yourself a Plan B passport and Bitcoin in self-custody.
Alex Recouso tweet media
English
323
1K
6K
927.3K
Reporster retweetet
goma
goma@soigomaa·
Interesting how wars are named after the country attacked: Vietnam War, Iraq War, Afghanistan War, Iran War... That's because if they were named after the attacker, it would be too confusing, since 80% of conflicts would be called the US war.
Chaos@kizzriee

Hot take:

English
459
30.9K
152.6K
2.6M
Reporster retweetet
Unstoppable | Private Wallet
Unstoppable | Private Wallet@unstoppablebyhs·
WARNING: Your stablecoins are NOT yours! Even in a non-custodial wallet. Ledger, Trezor, Unstoppable - doesn’t matter. - they can freeze with a click. Automated system flags you transaction and freezes it based on some dubious risk score. - no court order needed. And history show it’s not always neutral. So keep this in mind: - don’t park long-term funds in USDC / USDT. Once frozen, recovery can take months or never happen AT ALL. - be careful who you send to and receive from. Use multiple unlinked wallets if needed. - if you’re working with stables and have large funds on balance use risk scanning mechanisms like Unstoppable's Secure Send that will warn you upfront.
Unstoppable | Private Wallet tweet mediaUnstoppable | Private Wallet tweet mediaUnstoppable | Private Wallet tweet media
ZachXBT@zachxbt

Update: $230M+ USDC bridged via CCTP from Solana to Ethereum across 100+ txns. 6 hours is how long Circle had to freeze stolen funds from the $280M+ Drift hack. Circle is a centralized stablecoin issuer headquartered in New York and the attack began around 12 pm ET. Why does our industry allow them to stay silent? @jerallaire @circle @usdc

English
36
72
294
32.6K