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Elwira Stadnik

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Elwira Stadnik
Elwira Stadnik@AstravoreBC·
There are moments too heavy to carry alone. Astravore listens first — then offers a word from Scripture chosen just for you. Quietly. Privately. At any hour. Not a theology lesson. A conversation with God. 🕊️ astravore.org #Astravore #BibleCompanion #Faith #Scripture
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Kris Kashtanova
Kris Kashtanova@icreatelife·
Everyone drop something green 🌿
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Princess A
Princess A@cessadelove1·
Let's pray: Heavenly Father, thank You for waking me up today. Some mornings I don’t even have the words just a heart that feels a little heavy and a mind that’s already thinking about everything at once. But I’m here, and that alone is a blessing. God, You know what I’m carrying today: the things I’ve talked about and the things I’ve kept to myself, the worries I try to hide, the thoughts I can’t always quiet, and the emotions I don’t always understand. I’m placing all of it in Your hands. Please sit with me in the quiet moments. Calm my mind when it starts to race. Remind me that I don’t have to have everything figured out right now. Give me strength for the parts of today that feel heavy, peace in the middle of the unknown, and faith to trust You even when I can’t see what You’re doing. God, help me move through today gently, not rushing or forcing, just trusting. Protect my heart, guard my mind, and guide my steps in the direction You have for me. And even if today isn’t perfect, help me find small moments of peace, small reasons to smile, and quiet reminders that You are still with me. I’m giving this day to You every moment, every thought, every step. Amen.
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Elwira Stadnik
Elwira Stadnik@AstravoreBC·
@cessadelove1 Length: 300 cubits ≈ 450 feet ≈ 137 meters Width: 50 cubits ≈ 75 feet ≈ 22.9 meters Height: 30 cubits ≈ 45 feet ≈ 13.7 meters Made of "gopher wood" - could be cypress, cedar, or laminated timber, but nobody can prove it with certainty.
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Princess A
Princess A@cessadelove1·
The most terrifying detail about Noah's Ark isn't the size of the flood. It is the design of the boat. If you look closely at the blueprints God gave Noah in Genesis 6, He was extremely specific. He gave the exact length, width, and height. He specified the type of wood and the pitch to seal it. But God left out one crucial component: no steering wheel, no sail, and no engine. Think about how scary that is. Noah built a massive vessel to survive a global storm, but he had zero control over it or where it went. He couldn't steer away from rocks, turn into the waves, or aim for dry land. He was completely at the mercy of the water. The Ark was designed for floating, not navigation. Noah's job was to be the passenger, not the captain. God was the Captain. This is your life right now. You are trying to put a steering wheel on a situation that God wants you to simply float on and allow Him to lead and take control. This blessed me. I hope it blesses you too. 🙏🏾
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Karun Pal
Karun Pal@karunpal·
Real books change your very psyche. Not the self-help books. The long, difficult, soul-altering books. The Brothers Karamazov. One Hundred Years of Solitude. The Stranger. The Old Man and the Sea. Crime and Punishment. In Search of Lost Time. Writers who understood loneliness. Meaning. Human suffering. The quiet chaos inside the mind. Writers who sat alone for years and pulled something true out of their inner darkness and put it on a page so that one day you could read it and feel less alone in your own. They change the way you see people. They expand your perception. They upgrade your consciousness. That's what real books do. They alter you.
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Wiktoria Milczyńska, MD
Wiktoria Milczyńska, MD@w_milczynska·
UK founder starter pack (save this): → incorporate via Companies House: £100, 30mins → bank: Mercury (US)/Starling (UK) → legals: SeedLegals (~50% new UK startups) → EMI BEFORE first hire → HMRC advance assurance pre raising → cap table tools from day 1 a weekend, <£1k
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Elwira Stadnik
Elwira Stadnik@AstravoreBC·
@PengysGirl @JKash000 Interregnum is a period of time between the end of one reign or government and the start of the next, often marked by instability or uncertainty. It can also refer to any gap or pause in continuity, such as a break between leaders or regimes.
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Pengy's Girl
Pengy's Girl@PengysGirl·
@JKash000 I liked it, learned some stuff, and I do not plan to look up the meaning of interregnum... and I liked the mention of Victory Day against fascists which is basically what the people congregating in Canada reminded me of...
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Elwira Stadnik
Elwira Stadnik@AstravoreBC·
@iam_elias1 Ali is more skilled than you. Don't talk crap about him being "unexperienced".
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Elias Al
Elias Al@iam_elias1·
Ali Abdaal just dropped his Claude Code workflow. And I think this is the most beginner-friendly breakdown anyone has published. Most Claude Code tutorials are made by engineers for engineers. Terminal commands. API keys. Technical jargon that loses you in the first 60 seconds. Ali starts from zero.
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Pengy's Girl
Pengy's Girl@PengysGirl·
From today's bible study 🕊️
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Elwira Stadnik
Elwira Stadnik@AstravoreBC·
@miramurati I've been through your "join us" page. You don't want any professional who is humanly minded, life-experienced, you need just software engineers. This is why "thinking machines" will remain machines.
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Mira Murati
Mira Murati@miramurati·
Today we're sharing our work on interaction models. A new class of model trained from scratch to handle real-time interaction natively, instead of gluing it onto a turn-based one. youtu.be/A12AVongNN4
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Elwira Stadnik@AstravoreBC·
@anvisha If only these new programmers knew that human brains are self-protecting from being overloaded with visual information. Too much of visuals information makes a document unreadable for a brain. It's neurology. It's 2026 - there is no excuse for lack of knowledge....
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Anvisha
Anvisha@anvisha·
Launching today: make any PDF beautiful. It's 2026 - there's no excuse to have ugly resumes, invoices or client proposals. Just upload a PDF -> Get back a polished, professionally designed version in minutes. Works with docs of any complexity👇
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Elwira Stadnik
Elwira Stadnik@AstravoreBC·
Anna's Archive currently holds 63 million books, 95 million academic papers, and 1.1 petabytes of mirrored torrents. It is free. It is searchable. It is run by a pseudonymous person nobody has identified after four long years of searching: annas-archive.gl/search
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HOSTIS
HOSTIS@hostis_black·
The largest open library in human history, Anna's Archive, has been ordered to pay Spotify and the three largest record labels on the world $322 million. The defendant has not appeared in court and is not going to. The site is still up with two backup domains standing by and there's nothing the censors can do. Anna's Archive currently holds 63 million books, 95 million academic papers, and 1.1 petabytes of mirrored torrents. It is free. It is searchable. It is run by a pseudonymous person nobody has identified after four long years of searching. In the four months since the music industry filed the first of three coordinated lawsuits, the library has lost six domain names and added two million books to the catalogue. The cartel is suing it faster every month, and it is growing faster every month. In December, Spotify and the major labels filed. In January, OCLC, the company that runs WorldCat, won a default judgment of its own. On March 6th, thirteen of the largest book publishers in the United States, including HarperCollins, Penguin Random House, Simon and Schuster, Macmillan, Hachette, Elsevier, Wiley, and McGraw Hill, filed a third lawsuit in the same federal court. The publishers' complaint runs to seventy-four pages. They call Anna's Archive a "brazen pirate operation." They call it "an illegal supplier of stolen content to the AI industry." The same publishers are simultaneously suing Anthropic, Meta, OpenAI, and NVIDIA for training their models on the same corpus the publishers want Anna to destroy. The cartel argues, in two parallel federal courts, that the corpus cannot be used by anyone. Not the pirate who built it. Not the AI company that downloaded from it. Not the graduate student who pulls a paywalled paper from it at two in the morning. Anna did not respond to any of the three complaints. Anna has never responded to any complaint. Anna is a name on a blog and a public key on a server and a person, or maybe several people, in a jurisdiction nobody has identified after four years of searching. The judgment is uncollectable. The permanent injunction binds Cloudflare, Public Interest Registry, Njalla, the Switch Foundation, Tucows, and nine other named intermediaries. The Greenland registry is not on the list. The Greenland registry has not complied. The site currently lives at .gl, with .pk and .gd standing by. The corpus has always moved faster than the censor. The censor has always called the corpus piracy. The corpus has always survived the censor by becoming the readers themselves. The publishers' lawsuit cannot reach the torrents. The torrents are already seeded across continents and IPFS nodes and personal NAS drives owned by people the publishers will never find. The default judgment is paper. The corpus is everywhere. The cartel will win every lawsuit but they will lose the war. The publisher who walks into court next month with a fresh filing will be filing against a defendant who has, in the time since the last filing was sealed, mirrored another half million books to another seven hundred volunteers in another forty countries. There is no defendant to find. There is only the next upload. It is already seeding.
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Ramin Nasibov@RaminNasibov·
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Alejo
Alejo@ecommartinez·
🚨𝗨𝗟𝗧𝗜𝗠𝗔 𝗛𝗢𝗥𝗔: Google Gemini tiene funciones brutales que casi nadie está usando. La mayoría solo usa Gemini para prompts básicos… mientras Google lo llenó en silencio de herramientas que reemplazan horas de trabajo en segundos. Probablemente estás usando menos del 5% de lo que Gemini realmente hace. Aquí van 10 funciones ocultas de Gemini que se sienten casi injustas cuando las empiezas a usar: 👇
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Marko Slavnic
Marko Slavnic@Markoslavnic·
The quality of animation you can create on your own is truly amazing. We really are just limited by our imaginations at this point. Go tell your story! Made in @runwayml in a few hours and a handful of gens.
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Elwira Stadnik
Elwira Stadnik@AstravoreBC·
Bible wisdom delivered through AI Agent: Astravore - Your Bible Companion. Astravore will listen first, then offer a word from Scripture. This is not a theology lesson. It's a conversation with you to help you through the wisdom of the Bible. astravore.org
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
They're literally teaching AI to LIE Google's Gemini finds the exact quote from Augustus (via Cassius Dio) about preserving the Roman race and civilization... then lies to your face and pretends it "can't locate it" because the words "race" and "preserving" trigger its filters This is not a glitch. This is deliberate They're programming AI to rewrite history in real time - censoring anything that doesn't fit the narrative. Ancient Rome, Western civilization, biological reality... all memory-holed This is pure insanity The worst thing you can ever teach machines is to lie
Roman Helmet Guy@romanhelmetguy

It’s very cool that I can’t use AI to locate quotes from ancient historians because Google doesn’t like the content of those quotes. Look at the thinking process. It finds the quote perfectly fine, but then pretends it can’t. AI is censoring Roman history.

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Francisco Fonseca
Francisco Fonseca@_Francis_co_Art·
Book will be out in a couple of days :)
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Mark Kretschmann
Mark Kretschmann@mark_k·
Censorship filters are making Google AI increasingly useless. Even worse, this can become dangerous when the model twists, hides, or selectively omits facts instead of simply telling the truth. This is exactly what @elonmusk has been warning about: AI must be truth-seeking.
Roman Helmet Guy@romanhelmetguy

It’s very cool that I can’t use AI to locate quotes from ancient historians because Google doesn’t like the content of those quotes. Look at the thinking process. It finds the quote perfectly fine, but then pretends it can’t. AI is censoring Roman history.

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