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Aristocratic Fury@LandsknechtPike·
Average male height across Europe. Very interesting!
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Motor1
Motor1@Motor1com·
Audi has released the next-generation Q7 and SQ7. • Twin-turbo V8 from RS6 for SQ7 models • New Digital Matrix LEDs for the US • Up to 7,700-pound towing capacity • 6 or 7-passenger configuration The new Q7/SQ7 arrives 4th quarter 2026; pricing has not been announced.
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@tveskov Håber godt nok at de bliver seriøse med en assistent eller ligefrem agent og det ikke ender i vaporware der kommer med en “senere” opdatering. Herefter er spørgsmålet om det så må bruges i EU. 🤔
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tveskov@tveskov·
Faktisk spændt på om der er er ny kreativ energi at spore i Apple i aften, eller om de er cooked.. #wwdc
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@CryptoGirlNova Retailers are waiting for the SpaceX IPO. Myself included. I’m pro crypto but it has been super disappointing seeing how the industry has developed since 2017.
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Nova
Nova@CryptoGirlNova·
$60k remains a generational buy entry. A level you can hardly go wrong no matter what happens. Yet don't think it's smooth sailing from here. Any short term bullish pattern right now is invalidated and speculation. There has been no meaningful bounce the entire way down the past few days wich worries me about thinking $60k will hold. It absolutely could btw. But it's merely guessing today as there is no single sign of strength yet. This could present itself quickly in a matter of days. But today it's simply not there yet. So from a trading perspective I would absolutely not place any longs here. Certainly not with leverage. The market has simply not shown yet that buyers are in control right now. So extremely risky taking a bet thinking they are. $60k is always good for your spot portfolio. If we get there $50k is even better. But that doesn't mean the low is in. That's a speculative bet with low odds at this point.
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₿ Isaiah ⚡️@BitcoinIsaiah·
For 9 years Ethereum held the #2 spot. It just lost it.
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Andreas Steno Larsen@AndreasSteno·
I love the logic today The Labour market (and the economy is rebounding) SELL EVERYTHING
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@rikkestenpigen Jeg har hørt at det er fordi de ikke vil svede. Læg mærke til hvor meget parfume de bruger så det har måske noget med hinanden at gøre.
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Rikke Sten
Rikke Sten@rikkestenpigen·
Undrer mig lige højt…🤔 Jeg bor ret tæt på det gymnasium, hvor jeg selv blev student. Dengang cyklede vi næsten alle sammen i skole, og gymnasiets store parkeringsplads var stort set tom hver dag. Spol frem til 2026 og parkeringspladsen er nu propfyldt, mens villavejene omkring gymnasiet er plastret til med parkerede biler i begge sider hver dag i skoletiden. Jeg kender forældre, der selv cykler på arbejde, mens sønnen tager bilen til gymnasiet (ca. 1 km derfra😂). Hvorfor kører så mange gymnasieelever i bil til skole nu om dage?
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ZyroCar@ZyroCar·
Audi RS 5 Sedan
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@OpenAI Although I welcome this development, I’m afraid it will lead to even more unnecessary work—compiling summaries, reports, and so on—without adding any real value.
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OpenAI@OpenAI·
We’re making Codex more useful for your work by expanding plugins beyond individual tools. These plugins turn Codex into a specialist for a specific role with a single install, no coding required. Codex can access 62 popular apps and 110 skills for work across sales, data analytics, creative production, product design, and public equity investing. openai.com/index/codex-fo…
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@nathan_covey @levelsio Wouldn’t work in Denmark. Everything is digitised, and you need a smartphone to pay for things, verify your identity when spending money, make doctor appointments, etc. It’s getting more and more difficult not to use a smartphone.
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Nathan Covey
Nathan Covey@nathan_covey·
Officially 1 month since I switched to a flip phone. - Everyone is more severely addicted to their smartphones than I thought. Once you have a dumbphone, you'll frequently find yourself as the only person in the room not on their phone. It's not just teenagers, it's parents and adults of all ages. It's like everyone is stuck in a trance. 75+ year olds might be the only exception. - All the objections I previously had for getting a dumbphone have turned out to be overblown and/or solvable. My iPhone addiction had fed my brain excuses to not do this earlier. If you really want to make the switch, you can. - I've felt embarrassed to pull out my flip phone in public at times, for fear of being different or drawing too much attention to myself. But I have learned to just own up to it. Most people end up saying something like "Oh, I probably should do that too." - I am using my brain more. Even though my flip phone has Waze, I find myself memorizing maps and roads. I'm more bored and get lost in my thoughts. I'm using paper and pen more. Increased desire for tangible things > digital things. Overall, it has been a great experience and I plan on never going back.
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青
@aoisora_zzz·
電車の席こっちの方がよくない?いつも目のやり場に困って辛い
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WhalePanda
WhalePanda@WhalePanda·
When Saylor buys $1 billion worth of Bitcoin, price doesn't move. When Saylor sells $2.5 million worth of Bitcoin price dumps. Lessons here.
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David Tarp
David Tarp@TarpCPH·
Har Københavns Kommune taget en aktiv beslutning om at Kalvebod Brygge skal være Nordeuropas største arkitektoniske øjebæ i samarbejde med Cabinn, eller folk bare ligeglade?
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@rezoundous Hit the weekly limit on Friday and used it to get some fresh air and do something completely different for the weekend. Works fine for me.
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Tyler@rezoundous·
Codex $100 limit is just sad now.
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@CryptoGirlNova 🤖🚀 Money moves where money can be made. As long as AI brings profits and SpaceX is put on the exchange soon, I don’t think crypto will run anytime soon.
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Nova@CryptoGirlNova·
I'm the most patient person there is but it's about time the crypto markets do something significant again. When no sleep season?
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@exQUIZitely The hours I threw in this game and its variants (the space one) is uncountable. Even my father played the game when I slept.
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exQUIZitely 🕹️@exQUIZitely·
80s games usually didn't impress with the best graphics or sounds (hardware limitations) - but they made up for it with brilliant concepts and gameplay. One such example is Boulder Dash. It's an action-puzzle game released in 1984 by First Star Software. You play as Rockford, a miner, digging through dirt to collect diamonds while racing against a time limit. Sounds simple? Well - the concept is simple but the game itself is not. The genius lies in the physics: boulders (and other objects) stay put until you remove the dirt beneath them, at which point they fall, potentially crushing you or enemies. You must strategically dig paths, drop rocks to kill enemies or create new diamonds, and reach the exit without getting squished. The game's title was a pun on "balderdash" meaning nonsense: It originated in the late 16th century, initially referring to a jumbled mixture of drinks, and later evolved to mean nonsense or senseless talk. In 2011, Boulder Dash was included in the Smithsonian's "The Art of Video Games" exhibition. It's one of those rare timeless gems, maybe not quite on the same level as Lode Runner or Pac Man, but I'm sure that you played Boulder Dash if you were a gamer in the 80s.
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@enjojoyy 58 hours in and making progress developing an advanced trading algorithm. My MacMini is boiling and the fans are screaming. Ran out of tokens, had two days off, and actually liked it.
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albina
albina@enjojoyy·
People that run 24+ hours Codex tasks Can you share what you’re running exactly? Everyone is sharing the hours but not the task itself, I feel that most of them are just engagement baits
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Nova
Nova@CryptoGirlNova·
Most people say that right now is the worst time to focus on stocks instead of crypto. Because many stocks are doing what many altcoins should have been doing. There's truth in both. The problem is that I've seen people make these posts literally every single month of the last year and longer. Literally all over my feed. Not just today. But also early this year. Last year. And even longer than that. Meaning every single time that people said "now is the worst time to pivot to stocks" has actually always been the absolute best time and they have been HORRIBLY wrong. Is this in indication for the future? Well not really. At some point crypto will indeed quite possibly be the outperformer vs stocks. But when? Honestly speaking even that could still take many many more months. Markets can remain over-extended and bullish for longer than people usually think. Stocks have simply been doing great and can absolutely still do great for a LOT longer. Truth is people that did pivot to stocks when everyone said it was the worst time, did absolutely phenomenal and great. No reason to deny that (cope). But my advice? Stop making it a battle between the 2. Best you can do is be diversified or focus on both. Neither of them is greater than the other. Nor is right now the absolute worst time to pivot to stocks either (you simply don't know. They could still be doing great for years). Stocks are doing great and there is no denying that. If you believe we are on the verge of a massive liquidity rotation in crypto then simply make sure you stay positioned here. Truth be told if crypto is about to run hard, then stocks usually also still continue to run. It doesn't happen often that crypto massively runs while the whole world crashes. If crypto becomes part of a liquidity rotation it simply means it becomes an outperformer. But stocks will absolutely still print in that same time. And I'm saying this all as someone that is more positioned in crypto than in stocks btw. I'm not biased towards stocks are anything. Just bet on both if you will or just focus on crypto instead of thinking the rotators are worse off.
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