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@BigTexFrog

The on-chain Griffith. He is a great favorite.

Austin, Tx Katılım Mayıs 2011
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alan1945@a_london_pigeon·
📷 はとさん @dove_colombe White-bellied Green-pigeon (Treron sieboldii); in Japan, this forest bird often visits the coast to drink seawater.
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Red cheeked cordon bleu
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Steve Sailer@Steve_Sailer·
@caesararum This BLM terrorist's massacre of Dallas cops (5 dead, 8 wounded) is one of the most important events of the last decade. When I heard about it, I said to myself: "So ... Donald Trump will be President." But it's been memoryholed by the mainstream media and the RW has forgotten.
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I have the next 78 hours to learn as much as I can about the numogram. Frens what’s the best peptide stack for this objective.
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FischerKing@FischerKing64·
Bobby Fischer was able to defeat the Soviet school of chess by copying it, and then subverting it through a long term plan. He learned from reading their magazines, studying their games. In the 1960s learning certain openings and structures inside and out was the way to victory. This is something Botvinnik was teaching all the Soviet masters. And they passed this training on. Fischer picked it up in their literature. He didn’t have a Soviet teacher - which is another reason to admire his achievement. Beyond opening analysis - the USSR masters would focus on consistent endgame play. Fischer became proficient in winning endgames where he had a bishop and his opponent had a knight - he studied this endlessly and became unbeatable in such situations. And he mastered rook endings - which every GM must do. But his masterstroke to the World Championship was hiding his ideas until 1972. Fischer was so good that he beat everyone to become the challenger to Boris Spassky. But in doing so he played the openings everyone expected him to play. What he had been playing for a decade. The Soviets knew what he would do, prepared for it - but Fischer beat them anyway. Then he shifted course. When he played Spassky for the actual World Championship in Iceland, he unleashed new ideas in the Benoni, the Alekhine, the Queen’s Gambit. These were openings he mostly avoided his entire career. He had planned this stuff for years. For one moment in 1972. And he delivered. It’s an extraordinary achievement. It was a feat of great planning. And Fischer was the GOAT because he put far more distance between himself and every other player than anyone else - including Kasparov and Carlsen - has ever achieved.
Endgame AI@EndgameaiChess

Why Russian chess is declining, according to Karpov In an interview with Komsomolskaya Pravda, 12th World Champion Anatoly Karpov 🇷🇺 gave a blunt take on why Russia no longer dominates chess. He says the core issue is the disappearance of the Soviet chess school, a system that once produced generations of elite players through structured training, top coaching, and strong institutional backing. Today, nothing has replaced it. Karpov also pointed at the state, noting the lack of a serious development program and limited initiative from the Ministry of Sports. In his view, rebuilding success wouldn’t be difficult, if there was real political will. The results show it: Russian players are now barely present in the world top 10, something once unthinkable. According to Karpov, this decline isn’t random. It’s the consequence of a lost system, while other nations continue to invest and rise.

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EMPATHCHAN, THE RUTHLESS DICTATOR
It's been a long journey empathchuds, but we reached 40k followers, hopefully 100k by the year's end. EWO
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Judge Tejas (Griffith Arc)@BigTexFrog·
I pilled Johansen on SXSW. Rolling Stone literally don’t know what they bought
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@jcbstwsk Cache invalidation: hardest problem in CS. Also civilization.
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𝚓𝚌𝚋@jcbstwsk·
History did not end. It was simply deleted, with no backup. We live now in the cache of events.
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