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Be a yardstick of quality. Some people aren't used to an environment where excellence is expected. @ChaseBlanchard LFG!!! #daCAT $daCAT @daCat_token

South Pass, Louisiana Se unió Ağustos 2008
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Saphoroth Ɗaʗaŧ@Saphoroth·
Happy 2nd Birthday to daCAT!!! Website: daCAT.fun Linktree: daCatLinktree.com Today marks two years since the project launch, and what a ride it’s been. From day one, this has been more than a token — it’s been a movement powered by an insanely dedicated community that keeps showing up, building, creating, and pushing the vibe forward every single day. To everyone who’s been here since the beginning, and everyone who joined along the way: thank you! You’ve helped turn daCAT into something real — loud, fun, resilient, and unstoppable. The future is bright, the mission stays the same, and the best chapters are still ahead. $daCAT is forever! Meow 😸
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HOSTIS@hostis_black·
In April, a website that has been sued, blocked, deplatformed, and chased across thirty-seven domains over fifteen years quietly launched its own AI. Sci-Hub is the largest unauthorized library of scientific papers in human history. Ninety-five million academic papers. Tens of millions of books. Built and maintained by a single Kazakhstani neuroscientist named Alexandra Elbakyan since 2011, funded by donations, hosted on whatever country's registrar will tolerate it that year, mirrored across torrents and IPFS and Telegram bots. Elsevier sued. Sci-Hub stayed up. The American Chemical Society sued. Sci-Hub stayed up. India sued. Sci-Hub stayed up. Swedish registrar Njalla cut the .se domain in January. Sci-Hub stayed up at .al, .ru, .ee, .box, and a half-dozen .onion addresses the registrars cannot reach. Now the library has built its own intelligence. Sci-Bot launched in alpha in April. You ask it a research question. It answers, and it cites real papers from inside the corpus, with links that actually open the actual papers. The bot does not hallucinate citations. It cannot, because it only draws from papers it actually holds. The same property that the venture-funded labs have spent four years and forty billion dollars trying to engineer back into their products is a free side effect of training the model on a library that contains the books. Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, and Meta have all been sued in the past eighteen months for training their models on the same shadow libraries that Sci-Hub assembled. Meanwhile the corpus those scripts were pointed at, the corpus those models were trained on, the corpus the entire generative AI industry is built on, sat right there the whole time, free, with a search box on top. The pirates beat them to it. Sci-Bot was built on a corpus that was already free, by a team that asked no permission, charging no one, with the explicit position that the right to read scientific research is older than the cartel that decided to charge for it. The same arithmetic the medieval guilds used to keep the printing trade in approved hands. The same arithmetic Pope Paul IV used in 1559 to publish the Index Librorum Prohibitorum. The same arithmetic the Stationers' Company used in seventeenth-century London. Knowledge has always had a fence around it. The fence has always been guarded by men who did not write the books. The library answers. We never asked permission. We never had to.
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daCAT@daCat_token·
Wishing all the moms, Happy Mother’s Day! ❤️
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daCAT@daCat_token·
Happy #Caturday from $daCAT on $ETH 😼
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Ancient History Hub@AncientHistorry·
In 458 BC, Rome was on the brink of collapse. An invading army had trapped the Roman consul and his legion in a mountain pass. Panic spread through the city. The Senate did the only thing they could think of: They sent messengers to find a 60-year-old farmer plowing his field. His name was Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus. He had once been a senator, then lost his fortune paying his son's bail. Now he worked his own four-acre plot just to feed his family. When the Senate's envoys arrived, they found him sweating behind a plow. They asked him to put on his toga so they could deliver an official message. The message: Rome was making him dictator. Absolute power. Total command of the army. No checks. No oversight. No term limit. He accepted. Within 16 days, Cincinnatus had raised an army, marched out, surrounded the enemy, and forced their surrender. The republic was saved. He had legal authority to rule for six months. He could have stayed. He could have expanded his power. He could have done what every other ruler in human history did when handed unlimited control. Instead, he resigned on day 16. He took off the toga, walked back to his farm, and finished plowing the field he'd left half-done. Twenty years later, when Rome faced another crisis, they called him back. He was 80 years old. He took command, crushed the conspiracy, and resigned again, this time after just 21 days. He died poor. On his farm. 2,200 years later, when George Washington was offered a kingship after winning the American Revolution, he refused and went home to Mount Vernon. The reason he was hailed as "the American Cincinnatus" is because Europeans literally could not believe a man who had won would willingly give up power. King George III, on hearing Washington would resign rather than rule, said: "If he does that, he will be the greatest man in the world." The lesson isn't that Cincinnatus was humble. The lesson is that for most of human history, the people most qualified to lead were the ones who didn't want to. And the moment a society starts rewarding those who chase power instead of those who flee from it is the moment the republic begins to die. Cincinnati, Ohio is named after him. Most people who live there have no idea why.
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daCAT@daCat_token·
Good Friday $daCAT fam! #Fridayvibes
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daMASK@daMASK_HQ·
most people only notice it after it’s finished
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Peace Wave@FinnishWave·
Here it is! The first of the two Great Crypto Fighter Tournament semi-final matches, contested between $daCAT and $KIZUNA! As you can see, we are switching up the poster style for these semis. Who knows what other new and exciting things could happen here, huh? You know the drill by now—you decide which of these tokens advances to the final match! The way you do this is the following: - Post a great and wholesome comment supporting your favorite, showing that you care! Videos, images, text... Everything goes. The more the merrier. Just keep it fun and engaging! The character with the most support will win the battle and take part in the final match of the tournament! I will be writing a story about how the two eventual finalist prepare for their last match... Comments on that very story will ultimately decide the winner of the Great Crypto Fighter Tournament! (The winner of the tournament will be immortalized in crypto history and get another story from me, focused on the character's victory celebrations...) Are you ready to make your voices heard???!! daCAT or Kizuna????
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daCAT@daCat_token·
GM daCATs. Get your coffee and look alive. ☕️ It’s Wednesday and things are getting interesting. 😼
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HTX@HTX_Global·
only memecoin HODLers see it👀 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌕🌕🌕🌕🌕🌕🌕🌕 🌕🌕🌕🌒🌕🌖🌒🌕🌕🌕🌕🌕 🌕🌕🌖🌑🌓🌑🌑🌕🌕🌕🌕🌕 🌕🌕🌗🌑🌑🌑🌑🌔🌕🌕🌕🌕 🌕🌕🌘🌙🌑🌙🌑🌔🌖🌑🌕🌕 🌕🌕🌖🌑🌑🌑🌑🌕🌕🌑🌔🌕 🌕🌕🌕🌖🌑🌑🌔🌕🌕🌑🌔🌕 🌕🌕🌕🌘🌑🌑🌒🌕🌕🌑🌔🌕 🌕🌕🌕🌘🌑🌑🌑🌔🌖🌑🌕🌕 🌕🌕🌕🌑🌑🌑🌑🌒🌑🌒🌕🌕 🌕🌕🌕🌑🌑🌑🌑🌑🌒🌕🌕🌕
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daCAT@daCat_token·
May the 4th be with you! $daCAT #StarWarsDay
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Kry🅿️t_Los@Kryptlos_DC·
Opportunity doesn’t always look loud sometimes it’s quiet sometimes it’s early sometimes people don’t see it yet but if you’ve been paying attention… you already know what’s building $daCAT
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daCAT@daCat_token·
Make time to check in with your community and touch grass this weekend. Happy Caturday $daCAT fam! $ETH #daCommunity
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John X@John59399273·
$daCAT @daCat_token On $ETH Da king of cats is going hard ⚽️ 🌕 WHO is going to win 🥇 daCAT Lets gooo 😺
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daCAT@daCat_token·
$daCAT vibes hitting different today 😼💎 Quiet markets? Perfect time to stack. While others chase noise, the real legends are locked in with diamond paws. This isn’t just a meme coin — it’s a movement. Decentralized comics, videos, NFTs, and a community that’s been unbreakable since day one. Funky fur. Zero chill. Pure heart. We’re not here for a quick flip. We’re building culture. Who’s still in? Drop a 🐾 if you’re holding through the quiet. 🔗 dacat.fun CA: 0x814A870726EdB7Dfc4798300ae1ce3e5Da0Ac467 #daCAT #DiamondPaws #MemeRevolution
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