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@HmmNiceee

I may comment on politics, but this account is about porn. See my follows, if you’re interested.

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SciTech Era
SciTech Era@SciTechera·
Reminder Japan's 10nm nanoimprint breakthough. Japan just built a lithography advance that hits 10 nm features and could challenge EUV dominance.. while using only one-tenth the energy. DNP has developed a 10 nm nanoimprint lithography (NIL) template for 1.4nm class logic semiconductors. "Instead of blasting wafers with extreme ultraviolet light, this method physically imprints ultra-fine patterns, cutting energy use to nearly 1/10 of EUV." "DNP’s new NIL template reaches 10 nm line widths, reduces system size and power demand and may help bypass EUV’s massive cost and bottlenecks. Customer evaluations begin in 2026, with mass production planned for 2027." We are living in the fastest accelerating SciTech Era..
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SciTech Era@SciTechera

This is HUGE: Japan's 10nm nanoimprint breakthough. Japan just built a lithography advance that hits 10 nm features and could challenge EUV dominance… while using only one-tenth the energy. Dai Nippon Printing (DNP) has developed a 10 nm nanoimprint lithography (NIL) template for 1.4nm class logic semiconductors. "Instead of blasting wafers with extreme ultraviolet light, this method physically imprints ultra-fine patterns, cutting energy use to nearly one-tenth of EUV." "DNP’s new NIL template reaches 10 nm line widths, reduces system size and power demand, and may help bypass EUV’s massive cost and bottlenecks. Customer evaluations begin in 2026, with mass production planned for 2027." We are living in the fastest SciTech acceleration era..

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Retro Coast
Retro Coast@RetroCoast·
Iran would be a better ally for the USA than Israel. Iran produces oil, technology, and food. Israel produces nothing.
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Chubby♨️
Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
Chinese researchers say they’ve built a fluorine-based lithium battery electrolyte that could potentially push EV range past 600 miles while still working in brutal cold down to -94°F. If it scales, this could be a huge battery breakthrough not just for cars, but also for drones, robots, and other devices that normally struggle in extreme temperatures.
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Rohan Paul
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
🇨🇳 China's planar maglev robotics in action. “XBot” movers levitate 1–2 mm above a tiled electromagnetic “Flyway” surface and glide in perfect 2D coordination—no wheels, no friction, zero wear. Tech from Planar Motor: 6-DoF precision motion for factories
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
"Chinese 'kill switches' found hidden in U.S. solar farms." ~Michael Shellenberger "Chinese government cellular radios activated remotely can cripple power grids & threaten national security."
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Paddystinian@Paddystinian·
The influence nobody talks about with John Kiriakou.
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david kersten
david kersten@davidkersten·
Before the Opium Wars, Britain was deeply in debt to China. Forcing drugs onto China, and then China refusing, only to fight Britain for not wanting them AKA the Opium Wars, is how Britain broke China and kidnapped Hong Kong as a bonus. No Chinese has ever forgotten this.
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CG
CG@cgtwts·
That “someone at Anthropic” might be the best security researcher we have right now > his name is nicholas carlini and he works there > he’s known for breaking AI systems instead of just building them > he previously worked at Google, testing how reliable machine learning really is > he showed that even the smartest AI can be fooled by tiny, invisible changes > at anthropic, he now focuses on stress testing powerful models before they reach the real world > he looks for subtle failures, edge cases, and ways these systems can be misused > his work uncovers risks that aren’t obvious at first glance > he helped pioneer adversarial attacks, a core field in AI safety he focuses on making powerful AI systems safer.
chiefofautism@chiefofautism

someone at ANTHROPIC just showed CLAUDE finding ZERO DAY vulnerabilities in a live conference demo claude has found zero day in Ghost, 50,000 stars on github, never had a critical security vulnerability in its entire, history... it found the blind SQL injection in 90 minutes, stole the admin api key, then did the exact, same thing to the linux kernel

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Miu
Miu@miu_et496·
🔔半導体に続いて今度は石油…☝️ これから大きく日本は飛躍して豊かになりますね。世界中の国々が日本とビジネス組むためにラッシュが訪れます。🎉✨
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kouji 🇯🇵@yoyonofukuoka·
A post reposted by Japan’s Finance Minister Katayama. Japan’s major oil company ENEOS has succeeded for the first time in producing synthetic fuel (e-fuel) — made without using petroleum — from CO₂ in the air and water at its facility in Yokohama. The demonstration plant’s current production scale is still very small at 1 barrel per day (roughly the size of one drum), but the company aims to scale it up to 10,000 barrels per day by 2040. Although it is still at the experimental stage, this is drawing attention as a new fuel that could reduce dependence on petroleum. In the timeline we’re currently living in, the move away from oil appears to be beginning at the same time as the move away from the US dollar.
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合成燃料は、故渡文明元石連会長・エネオス会長の、水素と並んでの肝入りでもあられたと。私の衆議院議員時代の後援会代表世話人で、自民党の総合エネルギー調査会でもお話しお聞かせ頂きました。未来への投資!

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Jason Smith - 上官杰文
Jason Smith - 上官杰文@ShangguanJiewen·
🇨🇳"In a WORLD FIRST, China has approved a brain implant for commercial use in people with spinal cord injuries." It's made by the Shanghai's "Neuracle Medical Technology." Source: Scientific America
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Nury Vittachi
Nury Vittachi@NuryVittachi·
BREAKING NEWS: CHINESE SCIENTISTS CREATED the first brain implant to be approved for commercial distribution—quietly moving ahead of Elon Musk’s Neuralink project. The NEO, which stands for Neural Electronic Opportunity, has just become the first implanted brain-computer interface to be available outside closed scientific trials. How did the Shanghai team do it? Scientists implanted NEO into 32 patients with spinal cord injuries. All of them initially gained the ability to mentally operate a robot glove. Other scientists have achieved similar results—with Neuralink claiming to be the first to implant a wireless chip directly inside the brain. . RETENTION IS THE KEY But retaining the power appears to be the key that enabled NEO to get approval for commercial release from Chinese science boards. In the US, a patient was given a Neuralink implant in 2024, but lost much of the functionality after a month. Scientists found that 85 per cent of the implanted electrode threads were no longer in place. In the NEO tests in China, more than two-thirds of the 32 patients retained a “significant improvement in their voluntary hand motor function scores after six months of brain-computer interface grasping training”, according to a statement from Tsinghua University. . MANY PLAYERS IN THE FIELD NEO is made by scientists at Shanghai-based Neuracle Medical Technology. The Chinese government is encouraging research and development projects, with several firms in the same or related fields. China’s MicroPort NeuroScientific has had notable success in producing items for stroke patients – and has served more than 420,000 patients in 3,300 hospitals across the country. The firm now has nine products approved for patients in 23 countries and regions across the world. The United States also has many firms in the brain interface space. Although most of the excitement circulates around Neuralink, there’s also Blackrock Neutrotech, Synchron, Paradromics, and others. Chinese brain-computer interface scientists eventually want to try to help immobilized people walk again, and America’s Neuralink has similar stated aims. . MILITARY ANGLE But DARPA (the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is working on a program to develop Next-Generation Nonsurgical Neurotechnology. Known as the N3 program, the aim is to create a device that clamps onto the skull to give a battlefield advantage to members of the armed forces. “Such interfaces would be enabling technology for diverse national security applications such as control of unmanned aerial vehicles and active cyber defense systems or teaming with computer systems to successfully multitask during complex military missions,” DARPA said in a statement. However, external brain interfaces are now considered relatively old technology. The present writer recalls working with students on brain-controlled flight simulator games at Hong Kong Polytechnic University more than a decade ago.
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AIPAC Tracker
AIPAC Tracker@TrackAIPAC·
@AngieCraigMN AIPAC Angie supports unlimited U.S.-funded weapons for Israel.
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Parody Jeff
Parody Jeff@Parodyjeffx·
Reminder that Tom Alexandrovich, the israeli child rapist caught in Las Vegas, isn’t in the U.S. facing consequences. He’s back in Tel Aviv, free as ever.
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AF Post
AF Post@AFpost·
Channel 12 reports that if the US launches a ground operation in Iran, Israeli troops will not take part in the combat. Follow: @AFpost
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DatAzz@HmmNiceee·
@JakeDodge17 @cremieuxrecueil Have you heard of this thing called “Google” Try searching “non traditional chinese drugs for curing disease that are not available in the west” Throw in some punctuations if you want
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Jake Dodge
Jake Dodge@JakeDodge17·
Please name three new drugs that the Chinese have developed that were unavailable in the US, but subsequently adopted. I'm not being sarcastic, but genuinely curious. Because the doctor of friend's father in Beijing at a top nursing home is *always* recommending "western" drugs generally unavailable in China for me to acquire. When China develops a bold new cure for cancer, dementia, or obesity please let us know. "The proof is in the pudding" not in the volume of BS publications.
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Molly Ploofkins
Molly Ploofkins@Mollyploofkins·
Marine veteran and Senate candidate Brian McGinnis shows the surgical scars from injuries he sustained after being forcibly removed from a Senate hearing by Sen. Tim Sheehy
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