🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Mark Grant 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

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🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Mark Grant 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Mark Grant 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

@Technotoaster

Work, Play, Sleep, Repeat

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florian meier
florian meier@4211i·
@yunta_tsai 1. decelerate the *second* you see the smoke 2. put in hazards to warn those behind you 3. only drive where you can see 4. only drive a speed where you can stop on visible road. 5. this applies down to snails pace (under 1mph/1kmh)
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Jammie Restore
Jammie Restore@jammierooroo·
Currently sitting in Tesco car park watching multiple Asian couples stuff trolleys full of potatoes into the boots of their cars, where they will be transported to their local shops, unpackaged and sold for 5 times the price. All while hard up families miss out on these offers due to Tesco not limiting the number of items per customer. Absolute greed.
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Kate, Florence and James
Kate, Florence and James@KateFantom·
Here’s another reason why I prefer my MG5 and I know this is JLR kit and it’s absolutely shite, but still, how do people afford to run these. I’ve just fixed my mates Evoque. What an utter piece of sh1t design this is. The part alone was over £400 from LR. Add that to his £80 of diesel for 300 miles and I wonder wtf is going on in his head. If you’ve done an EGR cooler on one of these you’ll understand. And you wonder why nobody is buying them.
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Lee Hurst
Lee Hurst@LeeHurstComic·
What do you think Keir Starmer’s reply will be if Labour gets destroyed on 7th May?
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RAF_Luton@RAF_Luton·
Photo of the Day: The F22s of the Red Arrows perform a flypast over The Big Tesco in Watford (Middlesex) in their famous Wobbly Line formation to mark the start of #EasterBreak Sale Photographed from a Canberra
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Octopus Energy
Octopus Energy@OctopusEnergy·
@Technotoaster Hi Mark, we don't have an official number to hand, but we’d make an entirely unscientific guess it's at least enough to power the entire tea-making efforts of Wales 🐙🫖
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I know I keep going on about this, but solar and battery storage is ace. If you’re in a position to have it, it’s a no brainer. Our old, outdated and modest system has produced over 45,000kWh since installation and our battery allows us to power shift to 98.7% cheap rate energy, which is now 5p/kWh thanks to @OctopusEnergy Plug-in solar will 100% help also. Germany have over 1.2 million units registered with phenomenal success. The same will happen here. This will save you money.
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Grifty
Grifty@TheGriftReport·
Armed police guarding Sadiq Khan left a holdall full of guns on the kerb outside his Clapham family home. Inside: an MP5 submachine gun, Glock 17 pistol with live ammo, and a 50,000-volt Taser. A pregnant woman spotted the suspicious bag, kicked it because it felt heavy, and her partner took it home, only to discover it was packed with Met Police firearms. Five armed officers have been suspended from frontline duties while the Met launches a full internal investigation. Now just imagine if this fell into the wrong hands? In LONDON of all places!
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Ben Graham
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK·
The High Speed 2 “bat tunnel” is one of the clearest examples of how Britain is tying itself in knots. A structure built to comply with environmental legislation has cost over £100 million. It was designed to protect a colony of around 300 rare Bechstein’s bats living in ancient woodland. That’s roughly £333,000 per bat. We are not failing to build because we lack engineers or ambition, we are failing because we’ve made infrastructure hostage to bureaucracy. No serious country can grow like this.
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WarMonitor🇺🇦🇬🇧
German men from the ages of 17-45 must now obtain permission to leave the country for more than three months as Germany takes a war footing. Wow...
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MERICA MEMED
MERICA MEMED@Mericamemed·
Now this is one wild story. The amount of lawsuits coming down the pipeline with stories like this is going to be astronomical.
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Ricardo
Ricardo@Ric_RTP·
Sam Altman just admitted OpenAI deliberately keeps life-saving AI capabilities locked because they're too dangerous to release. A guy flew in from Australia to tell Altman how he used ChatGPT to design a custom mRNA vaccine for his dog's cancer. He had no medical background or research team. Did what would've taken an entire research institute with just ChatGPT. And the dog actually survived. Altman called it the coolest meeting he had all week. Then he admitted that OpenAI intentionally restricts how powerful their models can be in biology. Said more people could save lives if they "turned up the power." But they won't. Because that same power could let a terrorist group engineer a novel pandemic. So right now there is a version of ChatGPT that could potentially help cure diseases that OpenAI will not give you access to. Not because it doesn't work but because it works TOO well. And that tension defines everything about where AI is headed. Altman says within 2 years there will be more cognitive capacity inside data centers than inside every human brain on Earth combined. Automated AI researchers could compress 10 years of scientific progress into one year. Then 100 years into one year. A physicist using one of OpenAI's latest internal systems told Altman his mind was "completely blown" and that decades of theoretical physics breakthroughs are about to happen in the next couple of years. This is what nobody's paying attention to. Everyone's arguing about chatbots and which AI writes better emails. But the ACTUAL play is automated research that could reshape energy, medicine, and materials science faster than any institution can process. But Altman is also terrified of what happens when individuals get that much power. He says open source models will eventually be capable of designing pathogens. When that happens it won't matter what safety restrictions OpenAI puts on their products. The threat literally comes from everywhere. And here's the part that tells you everything about where his head is at: He won't let his own son use AI. The CEO of the most powerful AI company in history would rather be on the "late end of what's reasonable" when it comes to his kid using the technology HE built. He used to write his baby a letter every night about the decisions he was making at OpenAI. What went wrong. What he was worried about. What he decided and why. Said writing to your kid forces you to be the most honest version of yourself because you can't hide anything. His lawyers told him to stop. The man building the most powerful technology ever created was writing nightly confessions to his infant son about what he was doing. And the legal team said that's too DANGEROUS to continue. He also confirmed the first one-person billion-dollar company already exists. Built entirely by one founder using AI agents. No team. He promised not to share details until the founder announces it. And he killed Sora despite a billion-dollar Disney deal because "competing in short-form video would force OpenAI to optimize for addiction." The picture that emerges is a man who believes he's building something that could save or destroy civilization. And he's making trillion-dollar bets on the assumption he can thread that needle. - Locking up capabilities that could cure diseases because they could also engineer plagues - Deploying AI for the military while admitting he "miscalibrated" public trust - Raising a child he won't let touch the product he built That's not confidence. Sam Altman is negotiating with the future in real time and hoping he gets it right.
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The Labour Party
The Labour Party@UKLabour·
We’ve been clear from the start.
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G R I F T Y
G R I F T Y@GriftReport·
Feral kids broke all the bus seats number 43 bus in Fife, (Tanshall) No words..
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Sarah Go Green💚
Sarah Go Green💚@sarah_go_green·
I'm not impressed with @GivEnergy. They want payment for cloud access. When i bought my battery they said it would be "free forever." They used that exact wording. It's on all their documents. It was one of the reasons i really liked their system. Now they want monthly payments for it!! There was no confusion on this i even went to visit their offices to have a look around. No this isn't an April fool! givenergy.co.uk/wp-content/upl…
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Ed Miliband
Ed Miliband@Ed_Miliband·
Energy bills are falling today as a result of action we have taken on the cost of living. The route to energy security and lower bills for good is through clean, homegrown power that we control. My latest for the @DailyMirror👇 mirror.co.uk/money/we-conti…
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Defense Intelligence
🚨 Thousands of U.S. Soldiers Arrive in UAE New footage shows American troops landing in the United Arab Emirates. Tensions across the Gulf region remain on the rise.
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