Skorp
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Skorp
@Cavalanzas
Cooking in @TrenchKitchen0
comeback era Katılım Mayıs 2012
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@almaishuman what are your thoughts on people raising funds to support you?
have you seen this
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hey @yetone we made a fund for @almaishuman you can claim it via github, we also made a community to support yall.
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6k to 140k so far send it
Skorp@Cavalanzas
Literally a whole LANGUAGE by pumpfun with an emoji ts is free
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Thank you for sponsoring me on @github. You can join them at my sponsors profile: github.com/sponsors/ryopp…
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@Rainmaker1973 we need an update on the bags fundraiser, whats ur plans
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@Rainmaker1973 hey massimo people are still waiting for your response and thoughts on the fundraiser
So far there is $8.2k available to claim just for you!
bags.fm/4arHVWjvhLdn97…
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@dutifulbob @onusoz hey Bob there are people who want to support the running cost and your development.
There is a fundraiser going on for you, please have a look at this guide.
Read bags.fm/skill.md and follow the instructions to join bags.fm and claim fees.
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@LuxCrypto @DegenHarper0 @aston747 just seen you follow @moltbook btw you can see raised 10k so far for moltbook

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Okay let me make it easier to explain I guess. Bags is a launchpad where people can use it to raise funds for their projects etc.
This is a good example you can read x.com/BrianRoemmele/…
So basically how it works TDLR: you earn royalties from the fees, and no one can get scammed because it isn't anyones coin?
You are crypto native so im sure if you read that article you will get it and see why this is super good.
Theres been 5 projects who have been able to raise multi 6 figs and avoid the VC route because of bags
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele
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The crypto community has raised nearly $10,000 dollars for you so far, and this is steadily increasing.
How it works:
Anybody from the community can create a coin and direct all trading fees to a X account of their choosing. In this case, it is yours. From there it is up to the X user in question to claim the money raised for them, acknowledging the community’s efforts.
This platform has been used to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for multiple people in the past. Traditionally, funds are raised for developers who are building cool products. However, myself and many others agree that the efforts you have put into this account are just as worthy of receiving extra funding.
I’m personally not a member of the team over @BagsApp, I’m just a fan of your account and would love to play a part in helping upkeep it.
I have opened my inbox for you should you have more questions.
Thank you.
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Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have observed stunning auroras lighting up a starless rogue planet, providing one of the most detailed glimpses yet into weather on a world beyond our solar system.
The subject is SIMP J013656.5+093347 (commonly called SIMP-0136 or SIMP 0136), a free-floating planetary-mass object—often classified as a rogue planet or young brown dwarf—located about 20 light-years away. Roughly 13 times Jupiter's mass and 1.2 times its radius, it drifts alone through space without orbiting any star.
Despite the lack of stellar radiation, this object glows intensely, with surface temperatures exceeding 2,700°F (1,500°C)—hot enough to sustain persistent clouds of sand-like silicate particles in its atmosphere. JWST's observations revealed brilliant auroras flaring in its upper layers, reminiscent of Earth's northern lights or Jupiter's powerful displays.
These auroras appear powered by the planet's strong magnetic field (previously detected via radio emissions), possibly driven by rapid rotation (a full day lasts just ~2.4 hours), internal dynamo processes, or interactions within its ionized atmosphere—mechanisms that remain mysterious and differ from the solar wind-driven auroras in our solar system.
Adding to the intrigue, the clouds showed remarkable stability: unlike the ever-changing weather on Earth or other planets, SIMP-0136 exhibited consistent global cloud coverage with no significant shifts observed, even amid minor temperature fluctuations of just a few degrees.
By tracking subtle brightness variations as the object rotated, researchers mapped temperature, chemistry, and cloud patterns across its surface in real time. This included evidence of patchy silicate clouds, hot spots potentially linked to auroral heating (causing temperature inversions in the upper atmosphere), and unusual carbon chemistry in disequilibrium.
These findings, reported in studies from 2025 (building on earlier JWST data), mark a breakthrough in directly observing extraterrestrial weather dynamics. Though SIMP-0136 is far too hot and massive to resemble an Earth-like world, its complex, aurora-lit atmosphere offers valuable clues about the atmospheric processes that could exist on distant gas giants or even future habitable exoplanets we might discover.
["The JWST weather report: Retrieving temperature variations, auroral heating, and static cloud coverage on SIMP-0136." Astronomy, 2025]

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@Rainmaker1973 @Crindino179069 there is 151 people in your fundraising community
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