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If your top soldier has never been in combat, never fired a weapon to protect your country, never been fired upon but wears medals and ribbons like a real military veteran, you are in trouble.
AFP News Agency@AFP
Woman named chief of Australia's army for the first time since its founding 125 years ago u.afp.com/SEqF
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@heynavtoor Kronos looks interesting, but the claims are likely overhyped. If there’s data leakage (seeing future prices during training), the “93% better” results are meaningless. In trading, backtests ≠ reality—real edge comes from execution, costs, and live performance, not model hype.
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🚨 Someone built an AI that reads candlestick charts the way GPT reads English.
Trained on 12 billion records from 45 exchanges. Outperforms every model by 93%. Live BTC demo. Free.
It's called Kronos.
The first open source foundation model built for financial markets. Not a general AI repurposed for finance. An AI that speaks the native language of candlestick patterns.
Every other model treats financial data like weather data. Kronos treats financial data like financial data.
Here's what it does:
→ Price forecasting. Feed it candlesticks. It predicts where price goes next.
→ Volatility prediction. Forecasts how volatile an asset will be before it happens.
→ Zero-shot. No fine-tuning. Works on any asset, any market, any timeframe.
→ 45 exchanges. Binance, NYSE, NASDAQ, LSE, and 41 more.
→ 4 model sizes. 4M params runs on a laptop. 499M for max accuracy.
→ Live demo running right now. BTC/USDT. 24-hour forecast. Updated hourly.
Here's the wildest part:
→ 93% more accurate than the leading time series model
→ 87% more accurate than the best non-pretrained baseline
→ All zero-shot. No fine-tuning. Out of the box.
Hedge funds spend millions on proprietary models. Bloomberg Terminal costs $24,000/year.
This runs on your laptop. Few lines of Python. Free.
Built at Tsinghua University. Accepted at AAAI 2026. Models on Hugging Face.
11.6K GitHub stars. 2.4K forks. MIT License.
100% Open Source.

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@end3of6days9 Go to YouTube and find a channel called lock picking lawyer I have never seen this guy not open a lock I'm talking thousands
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🔓 This guy already showed how to open a “high-security” padlock with just a strip from a drink can in a previous video.
The lock company clapped back hard — they posted that he’s been fooling people for years, editing videos, and that they had a lawsuit against him because the lock was allegedly altered. He even shows their exact statement on screen.
So he ordered a brand-new one straight from them, unboxed it live, cut the strip from a drink can right there, and popped the lock open in seconds — proving it was real.
The lawsuit was later dismissed.
These companies really hate when the truth gets exposed like that.
Makes you wonder why the company didn’t try recreating what this guy did prior to the lawsuit.
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@nu74613_nugent @En_chinaNews well she's going to have to learn a lot of languages look at her YouTube channel called itchy boots she's been all over the world she's amazing
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A Dutch blogger was traveling by motorcycle in Xinjiang, but was stopped by Chinese police…
Due to having no mobile signal, translation software could not be used, and the situation became tense for a while. Fortunately, the guide showed up in time, and only then did they learn the real purpose of the police stop.
It turned out it was merely to confirm their route, but the result was that their GPS navigation was completely wrong—if not for the police guidance, they might have been led deep into the desert…
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@LASHYBILLS why do you fucking idiot Americans always have to throw in I'm retired marine I'm retired military who gives a fuck
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@Photomusicrock His voice is sounding better than some of the fucking others. My God. Look at David Lee Roth. They're all losing it, but his voice still seems pretty well intact. I wouldn't put him in the retirement home just yet, give him a year.
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@ValerieAnne1970 look at the ice cream in any supermarket see how many you can find with the word ice cream written on it, they don't meet the current standards for being able to use the word ice cream. Peter's ice cream, truck The word ice cream was not written on the truck.
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Not sure who the journalist is, but Bowen wiped the floor with him. The premise that our energy crisis is because we have too many renewables is ludicrous, intellectually dishonest and tailored tabloid trash.
#Auspol
stranger@strangerous10
Chris Bowen fires back, schools & embarrasses Anti-renewables journo on importance of Renewables during a crisis & for refusing to let other journos ask questions “Solar energy has to travel 150 mill km from the sun, it doesn’t have to travel the 150km of the Strait of Hormuz”🔥
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@joeroganhq Alan Jones is a very smart guy but he's has himself in a little bit of trouble now with that little thing he has
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Allen Jones asks Tanya Plibersek: “What’s causing climate change, is it carbon dioxide?”
Plibersek: “Yes.”
Jones: “What percentage of the air is made up of carbon dioxide?”
Plibersek: “I don’t know.”
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@InterstellarUAP I don't understand how these UFOs can get shot down. If their technology is so superior, In the blink of an eyelid, they go from standing still to outer space. I believe there's other life out there, but I don't understand how they can be shooting these things down.
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🚨 MARCO RUBIO UFO BOMBSHELL:
"We shot down FOUR things over the United States... and THREE of them we have NO IDEA what they are”👽🛸
"For the first time in 65 years, the United States shot something down over our airspace not once but four times. Three of those four things we have no idea what they are."
"We've been seeing objects flying over restricted airspace... immediately it was about UFOs and flying saucers and aliens."
"These are important questions... the American people deserve to know."
Is this real UFO/alien disclosure... or advanced foreign tech sneaking into our skies? 🔥
Watch the full clip and drop your take below 👇
Aliens? Adversaries? Or finally telling us the truth!
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@mac_kkaamm @MahnoorAi12 it's called fare bucketing Just ask Grok about it these people are just clickbaiters
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@MahnoorAi12 @MahnoorAi12 show us the ticket that you’ve purchased with 141$.
Let’s see it.
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@MahnoorAi12 Fare buckets are how airlines split seats into price tiers. Each bucket has a limited number of seats at a set price. As cheaper buckets sell out, only higher-priced ones remain—so the same seat can cost more depending on when you book.
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