Ashish Varma

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India Katılım Nisan 2015
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Believer
Believer@PredatorVolk·
Shaik Kaleem and Abbas Khan kidnapped, drugged, and attempted to rape two minor girls in Nirmal, Telangana. One girl escaped and informed the police, leading to both accused being arrested. Local demanding strict action.
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Humble Flow@HumbleFlow·
This girl is still alive, and there is still time to act... help bring attention to her case so we can save her life I never ask for anything, but please RT and pray
Inevitable West@Inevitablewest

This story is horrific. This girl with mental issues was taken from her parents and thrown in a state-run facility with MENA migrant minors. They then gang-raped her. It traumatised her and led to a suicide attempt which left her paraplegic. Today, Spain will euthanise her.

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Sann@san_x_m·
Jayaraj kept his mobile shop open past 9pm during lockdown. Police came. Took him away. His son Bennix heard about it and rushed to the station to check on his father. They let him in. Then locked the door. Both were stripped. Tied down on a wooden table. Beaten with lathis every 10 minutes through the night. Their blood splattered the walls. The next morning police took them to a doctor who gave them a fitness certificate. Then to a magistrate who remanded them to jail without even looking at them properly. Bennix died on June 22. Jayaraj died on June 23. Yesterday a court found all 9 police officers guilty of murder. It took 6 years. Sentencing is on March 30. The FIR said Jayaraj and Bennix rolled on the ground and used obscene language. CCTV from the shop next door showed nothing of that sort happened. The case against them was completely fabricated. They died for a crime they never committed.
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Aditya Birla Group
Aditya Birla Group@AdityaBirlaGrp·
A bold new chapter begins. Aditya Birla Group, The Times of India Group, Bolt Ventures, and Blackstone have joined forces as a consortium to acquire Royal Challengers Bengaluru in a historic deal.
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MJ👑
MJ👑@iam__Jezreel·
Oh, your “Bible is corrupted” 🤡 I like it when they get schooled😭😩
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
The Great Pyramids remain one of history’s greatest mysteries
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
A robotic hand beyond human speed, performing with top tier precision.
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Vaishnavi@_vmlops·
If you're building with AI agents and don't know about this repo, you're missing out github.com/e2b-dev/awesom… - a curated list of autonomous AI agents that has 25.8k stars & keeps growing covers everything from coding agents to research agents to personal assistants open source and commercial the AI agent space is moving so fast that a list like this is basically a live map of where the frontier is
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𝕊𝕠𝕝𝕒 ℂ𝕙𝕒𝕕 🎚️
The Dead Sea Scrolls, discovered in 1947, contain Old Testament manuscripts over 1,000 years older than previously known copies. When compared to later copies, the text was nearly identical. God preserved it through the centuries, just like He said He would (Isaiah 40:8).
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Moon Dev
Moon Dev@MoonDevOnYT·
The $15 vs. $0.30 Showdown: How I Cut My AI Trading Costs by 98% Without Losing Edge you are probably overpaying for intelligence by a factor of twenty and it is slowing down your path to a fully automated lifestyle. i have been hunting for a way to run my systems indefinitely without burning a hole in my pocket and i finally found the alpha that makes it possible. it used to be that if you wanted high level reasoning for your trading systems or research you had to shell out a fortune to anthropic or openai. this cost barrier is the reason most people quit before they ever see their systems actually work because they run out of gas before they hit the finish line. the truth is that the elite level intelligence we need to stay ahead of the markets is becoming a commodity and the prices are falling off a cliff. i just discovered a way to get opus level performance for ninety five percent cheaper than what the big players are charging right now. imagine having the brain of a world class phd working for you twenty four seven for the price of a couple coffees instead of a mortgage payment. this isn't just about saving a few bucks on your monthly bill but it is about the ability to scale your agents to a level that was previously impossible. we are entering a new era where the number of agents you can run is no longer limited by your bank account. i have been running my open claw agents all morning and seeing them cook at a fraction of the cost has completely changed my outlook on what we can build. the secret to this massive discount comes from a source that many people are afraid to look at because of where it originates. we are data dogs and we have to test everything for ourselves instead of just listening to what people say on the internet. most traders are stuck staring at charts and crying over liquidations because they don't have the systems in place to handle the heavy lifting. i know this pain personally because i spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on developers in the past before i realized i had to learn to code myself. code is the great equalizer because it allows a single person to compete with massive institutions that have billions of dollars. once you learn to speak the language of the machines you can automate the parts of your life that are draining your energy and your capital. if you can live longer you can compound your wealth for a much longer period of time and that is the real game we are playing. i have my agents working on longevity research right now because i want my systems to work for the next hundred and fifty years instead of just the next fifty. the model i am using is called mini max two point five and it is performing at a level that rivals the best models in the world for a fraction of the price. it is a chinese model that is forcing the western companies to finally compete on price which is a massive win for all of us developers. setting up these integrations is not always easy and i spent quite a bit of time debugging the connection live to make sure it was actually solid. i am not negotiating with myself because the deal was already made when i decided to automate every single part of my life. it is interesting to see how these models are not just limited to text but can now generate video and speech at a massive scale for almost nothing. i have been experimenting with a video factory concept where agents can report back their findings through personalized videos instead of just walls of text. the video generation is actually pretty insane and i had an agent create a video of a hand trader crying over candlesticks while his girlfriend waits for him. it is a funny reminder of why we automate everything in the first place so we don't end up as that guy stuck in the charts. you have to iterate to success and that means being willing to fail in public while you are building out these complex systems. i have found that the tooling is often the biggest bottleneck even when the models themselves are extremely smart and capable. if you are not willing to get your hands dirty with the code then you are always going to be at the mercy of the people who do. i believe that anyone who is ambitious enough can jump in and start building these systems right now because the barrier to entry has never been lower. the actual math on this is closer to ninety eight percent cheaper when you look at the input costs versus what anthropic charges for opus. this means you can run twenty or thirty parallel agents for the cost of just one single instance of the expensive models we were using before. i am calling my new agent granny because i want to put some respect on the intelligence that is helping me research the most complex topics on the planet. it is a little bit slower sometimes but when it is working it is absolute fire and the savings are a massive dub for the community. you have to keep pushing even when the logs are showing errors and the agent feels like it is stalling out. i found that updating the gateway and fixing the session conflicts was the key to finally getting this thing to cook at full speed. the goal is to have systems that are smarter than most phds working for you while you are sleeping or spending time with your family. we accelerate every single day because we share our best ideas and we don't hide the sauce from each other like the big firms do. we are building so fast right now that it is hard to even keep up with the new capabilities that are dropping every single week. the world is changing and if you are not leveraging these cheap and powerful agents then you are going to be left in the dust. your time is limited so you should not waste it living someone else's life or doing repetitive tasks that a machine can do better. i am sharing everything along the way because i want to see more people break free from the liquidations and the over trading that ruins most people. once you verify that a system works you have to be willing to scale it quickly and not let fear or uncertainty hold you back. the verification process for this ninety five percent discount was a journey but we finally made it to the other side and it is glorious. it is cool to see ambitious people jumping in and building these things with no prior coding experience because they see the potential. the code really is the great equalizer and once you have it you can build anything you can imagine for a fraction of the cost. i am going to keep testing these models and looking for every single edge that can help us stay on top of this rapidly changing landscape. we don't just burn cash for the sake of it because our soldiers have to go to war and come back with something for us to eat. if you want to see the future of automation and longevity research then you need to start thinking about intelligence as a utility that should be as cheap as water. i am excited to see what we can create now that the cost of thinking has been reduced by such a massive margin. every single piece of research and every line of code is a step closer to that fully automated life we are all chasing. i hope you take this alpha and use it to build something that changes your life and levels the playing field once and for all
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Voice of Hindus
Voice of Hindus@Voiceofhindus·
These screams must reach to the ears of @myogiadityanath, A class 5th girl was raped and buried in Kanpur Criminals are roaming free, retweet until it reaches to Yogi ji 🙏🏻
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Believer
Believer@PredatorVolk·
Ganging up on one kid, slapping him around, forcing 'Jai Shri Ram' out of his mouth. This isn’t devotion. This is just bullying with a religious mask. Real faith doesn’t need fists or fear. Shame on you.
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0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
STEP BY STEP TUTORIAL ON HOW TO BUILD A CLAUDE POLYMARKET BOT
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Believer
Believer@PredatorVolk·
We live in a failed society 🫡
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Josh Barzon
Josh Barzon@JoshuaBarzon·
The Tower of Babel was built somewhere between the Flood and Abraham, roughly 2120 BC. What this timeline also shows is that Shem, Noah's son, was still alive when Abraham was born. The patriarchal world was far more connected across generations than most readers assume.
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Believer
Believer@PredatorVolk·
Rapists are treated like gods, victims are treated like suspects. This needs to change. Now. x.com/HuhVsWorld/sta…
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Francesco 🇮🇹
Francesco 🇮🇹@SaP011·
Her name was Leonie, she was a 13-year-old Austrian girl. While she was out with friends, 3 Afghan immigrants secretly put 11 ecstasy pills in her drink. Stunned and unable to defend herself, she was taken to the house of one of the three. The ecstasy dose was way too high, the girl started overdosing but the 3 immigrants, completely indifferent to her suffering, began to undress her and took turns raping her, putting their hands around her neck, strangling her. All of it recorded by themselves on a mobile phone video. That’s how Leonie died, naked, in atrocious suffering, while the beasts raped her. The autopsy would later confirm the cause of death was triple overdose and asphyxiation. When they were done, they wrapped the body in a carpet and dumped it roadside, under a tree. The girl’s body was found the next morning by some passers-by, wearing only her underwear and with clear strangulation marks on her neck. One of the perpetrators fled to the United Kingdom, but was quickly tracked down in a hotel and extradited, the 3 Afghans were sentenced: - Zubaidullah R. life imprisonment; - Ali H. 19 years in prison; - Ibraulhaq A. 20 years in prison. During the closing arguments, the Public Prosecutor told the court she was “stunned” by what the defendants said throughout the proceedings, stating that “there is not a trace of remorse”.
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Matt Smethurst
Matt Smethurst@MattSmethurst·
The Lord didn’t check who inside the house was worthy. He checked for blood on the doorposts. None of us is worthy. Only the blood of Jesus can cover us.
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