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“On a planet that increasingly resembles one huge maximum security prison, the only intelligent choice is to plan a jail break.” Lets organize that jail break

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CryptoSpartacus
CryptoSpartacus@Crypt0Spartacus·
History has showed us how to deal with tyrannical governments. It's up to us to show history we can learn from and expand on those examples 💁‍♂️ youtu.be/NPhIzZb-n-8?si…
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ADAM@adamemedia1·
This is a “far-right” politician who was just elected in Australia. He proceeded to come out as gay and announce “I love immigrants.” Supporters are FUMING. Bro was a Trojan horse 😂
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Dr. Fountain
Dr. Fountain@DrJoe4congress·
@sue_xbt These are dumb. If this happened the world would end. Litterally. So much money is intertwined with BTC that it would cause a cascading event that the world would collapse.
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Sue@sue_xbt·
If $BTC somehow ended up dying from here What's your plan B?
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CryptoSpartacus
CryptoSpartacus@Crypt0Spartacus·
@sue_xbt BTC died when the protocol was crippled so it could never function as peer to peer electronic cash. They have just been pumping it's corpse
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Maxine Pye
Maxine Pye@LiveAncestral·
The government is adding folic acid to all UK flour by law this December. They call it a public health win. What they are not telling you is that folic acid is not folate. Folic acid is the synthetic oxidised form of vitamin B9. To become usable, the body has to convert it using an enzyme called DHFR into 5-methyltetrahydrofolate, the active form your cells can actually work with. A significant portion of the population carries variants of the MTHFR gene that impair this conversion. Enzyme activity can drop by up to 70 percent. Unmetabolised folic acid accumulates in the blood instead. I carry an MTHFR variant. Most people who do have no idea. They eat their fortified bread and assume they are getting folate. They are not. They are accumulating a synthetic compound their body cannot process efficiently. No screening. No individual consideration. No acknowledgement that the conversion pathway exists. Just mandatory fortification for every single person in the country. Real folate is found in food. Liver is the most concentrated source and it delivers folate already in the active 5-MTHF form. No conversion needed. No gene variant problem. They are adding a synthetic vitamin to a food that drives metabolic dysfunction and calling it progress. I don’t eat bread anymore but if you still eat bread, choose 100% wholemeal, rye, or ancient grain varieties like spelt or einkorn. These are exempt from the law. White and standard brown bread are not. Do you know if you carry an MTHFR variant?
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Ahmad
Ahmad@TheAhmadOsman·
The single highest-leverage move an individual can still make in 2026 is this: Buy a GPU and run real workloads on them every day. - Not rent tokens. - Not fine-tune on someone else’s cluster. - Own the silicon + the weights + the serving stack. I’ve been doing this since 2023 with my own GPUs. The intuition, debugging ability, and taste you develop when the hardware is yours is impossible to replicate through APIs. The window is still open. It won’t be forever.
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Ahmad@TheAhmadOsman

OF CRUCIAL IMPORTANCE - PLEASE READ If intelligence becomes something people can only rent from a few closed institutions, the public does not just lose software freedom. It loses operational freedom. AI is a civilizational infrastructure for work, education, science, software, creativity, public services, and national capacity. This civilizational infrastructure must not become rented access through closed APIs, remote platforms, shifting terms, opaque moderation, and prices set by a handful of companies. The ability to study, build, repair, deploy, audit, adapt, teach, preserve, and run intelligence systems without asking permission is of EXISTENTIAL importance. With OpenAI, Anthropic, and a handful of other players controlling the models, this civilizational infrastructure risks becoming a subscription economy for cognition. Opensource AI should remain usable, understandable, reproducible, locally deployable, economically viable, and community-governed even if today's dominant labs, foreign labs, hardware vendors, cloud platforms, or open-weight model providers change direction or disappear. America should not fall behind on the freedom to run, inspect, modify, benchmark, teach, and preserve intelligence infrastructure. The practical posture is American capacity with global open standards.

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Doug the Spud 🇨🇦@DThespud15601·
@RealDonKeith This is absolutely not happening due to 'dissent'. It's probably a miscommunication at some point. Canada doesn't randomly throw people into mental institutions just because they don't agree with the government. You're all gullible idiots if you believe this nonsense.
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Don Keith@RealDonKeith·
🚨Canada is now using Communist style tactics and The Mental Health Act to medically incarcerate people with dissenting Views. This man, Nicholas Jordan Wagter, was declared “certified” without so much as a psychiatric evaluation and forceably detained for having dissenting views of the government. In the Soviet Union, they invented “sluggish schizophrenia” to lock up political dissidents in psychiatric hospitals for years. China does the same today with Falun Gong practitioners, Uyghurs, and anyone questioning the CCP. Cuba still uses psychiatric wards as political prisons.
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CryptoSpartacus@Crypt0Spartacus·
@RealDonKeith Making a lot of unsubstantiated claims in this video. But hey, clicks and views right?
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CryptoSpartacus@Crypt0Spartacus·
@RhythmicEye He is mentioned though: The film reunites Liman with Affleck, who stars as controversial computer scientist Craig Wright.
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CryptoSpartacus@Crypt0Spartacus·
@echipiuk When I was in Thailand my wife and I and the other parents would sit around the park and watch the kids play. In Canada the parents are in the park with the kids standing behind them as they climb up the ladders to make sure they don't fall. It's cringe and it is embarrassing.
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Eva Chipiuk, BSc, LLB, LLM
Not many people have really turned their minds to the psychology of Canadians. Most are too busy reacting to the latest outrage, headline, or political controversy. However, David Redman has cautioned about what he has identified as a trend in Canada: “helicopter” and “bulldozer” parenting, where children are either constantly hovered over or where every obstacle is removed before they ever have to face it themselves. Over time, that kind of environment can produce people who become uncomfortable with uncertainty, overly dependent on authority, fearful of risk, and hesitant to think independently or challenge difficult ideas. As this article put it: “Children, the authors observed, are now deliberately shielded from any sense of risk or uncertainty. How can anyone—young boys most of all—learn about the world around them when school principals announce at the onset of every snowfall that “all snow must stay on the ground.” The ideal of adventure and resilience has been replaced by a debilitating sense of fragility and risk-avoidance… Adventure should properly be considered a spirit, not a place. It is driven by a powerful mixture of curiosity, necessity, and an openness to experiencing new things. And it can be found wherever uncertainty reigns. Today, that might entail travelling to strange lands, meeting new people, or even engaging in uncomfortable discussions about whether Alberta should remain part of Canada forever. Wherever the unknown lies, adventure can be found.” That mindset does not just affect childhood. It shapes entire societies. It affects how citizens respond to disagreement, political debate, uncertainty, criticism, and even new ideas. Somewhere along the way, many Canadians lost their sense of adventure, resilience, curiosity, and willingness to engage with uncomfortable conversations or difficult questions. Where did that spirit go? What happened to the mindset that encouraged people to explore, question authority, take risks, debate ideas openly, and build something better even when the outcome was uncertain? Somewhere along the way, discomfort itself seems to have become something to avoid rather than something people grow through. Because if we stop exploring, questioning, debating, and taking risks, we lose something essential about what it means to live freely and think independently. A society that becomes afraid of uncertainty eventually becomes dependent on being told what is safe, acceptable, and permitted. If we are going to move forward in any meaningful way, we need to rediscover the spirit of curiosity, resilience, and adventure that pushes people to test ideas, challenge assumptions, and engage with the unknown instead of fearing it. Perhaps one of the most important conversations we should be having is this: what does it actually mean to be Canadian today? Because for many, it increasingly feels like the answer is becoming less about courage, resilience, curiosity, and self-determination, and more about compliance, comfort, and avoiding difficult conversations.
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Roger .W@RogerW1123101·
@BraedenSorbo He probably said Men cant be women so the doctor certified him.
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Braeden@BraedenSorbo·
I have not seen anybody talking about what’s going on in Canada right now. This man was pulled over and told by police that he had to come with them because a psychiatrist labeled him “certifiable.” No paperwork, no rule of law, just a doctor saying that if he didn’t come with him right then and there that he would be arrested. The fact that a government could do this is terrifying.
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CryptoSpartacus@Crypt0Spartacus·
@BraedenSorbo Form 1. I was also forced to do this to people when I was working as a paramedic.
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CryptoSpartacus@Crypt0Spartacus·
Anytime I have to listen to normies discussing politics 🫥
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Yu Jing
Yu Jing@ChinaSpox_India·
The reincarnation of the Dalai Lama follows long-established religious rituals and historical conventions that have, for centuries, required the approval of China’s central government. It is worth noting that the 14th Dalai Lama himself was recognized through this established process. The issue of the Dalai Lama’s reincarnation is purely an internal matter of China and should not be subject to external interference. The so-called “Central Tibetan Administration” is not recognized by any sovereign country, and its leadership has neither the legitimacy to represent the Tibetan people nor the authority to make claims regarding the reincarnation process. India has made clear commitments on issues relating to Tibet. It is sincerely hoped that India will continue to honor these commitments, refrain from providing any platform for activities advocating “Tibetan independence,” and avoid interference in the reincarnation of the Dalai Lama. Such an approach would contribute positively to the overall stability and constructive development of our bilateral ties.
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Bruce@bruce_barrett·
This was taken from us.
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Teranode
Teranode@BSVTeranode·
Teranode's secret weapon: microservices. Instead of one monolithic program, Teranode splits node functions into independent services. Each scales, updates, and maintains separately. This is how Netflix and Uber are built. Now it's how Bitcoin works. #Teranode #BSV
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