Custódio d'🇵🇹
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Custódio d'🇵🇹
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Protector of the Realm (Portus Cale | Porto do Graal | Harbour of the Holy Grail), the Divine Project led by D. Afonso Henriques, ordered through a Christophany






“未来的世界属于懂 Token 的人。” —— 出自一位10岁博主之口。 刚换了 Mac Studio 的他,不是为了打游戏,而是为了“养龙虾”(跑多个 AI Agent 协同工作)。他把复杂的 AI 产业链比作一个大蛋糕,从能源层到应用层,层层剖析。 别觉得小孩在过家家,他讲的“Token 是 AI 时代的硬通货”这个观点,可能比很多专家的报告都接近本质。 这届小孩的 AI 认知已经 Next Level 了,建议大人们反复观看,治治我们的“算力焦虑”。👇




A new DNA study has revived a long‑running theory that Christopher Columbus may not have been Italian at all, but actually Pedro Álvarez de Soutomaior, a Galician nobleman also known as Pedro Madruga. Researchers compared genetic material from remains believed to be linked to Columbus with DNA from documented descendants of Madruga’s family line, finding striking similarities. This theory argues that Madruga disappeared from historical records after a regional war in Galicia, the same moment Columbus suddenly emerged in Portugal with a new identity, nautical expertise, and connections that would later launch his Atlantic voyages. Supporters of the theory point to additional clues: Columbus named over 100 places in the Americas after Galician towns, and 80 handwriting experts have concluded that Columbus’s writing style is virtually identical to Madruga’s. If true, this would radically reshape the accepted biography of one of history’s most famous explorers, suggesting he may have concealed his origins for political survival. While the theory remains debated, the new DNA evidence has pushed it further into mainstream historical discussion. One of the strangest supporting clues is Columbus’s 'obsessive use of Galician‑Portuguese language patterns', even in private notes. His letters contain idioms, spelling habits, and grammatical structures that do not match Italian dialects of the era but align closely with the writing of nobles from southern Galicia. Even more intriguing: Columbus repeatedly used Galician nautical terms that were not common in Genoa or broader Italy, but were standard among sailors from the exact region where Pedro Madruga ruled. Linguists argue this is nearly impossible to fake, especially for someone supposedly born and raised in Italy, and it quietly strengthens the case that Columbus was hiding a past tied to Galicia’s political conflicts. © The Historian's Den #drthehistories















"O sr. Ornelas é um medíocre q os acontecimentos alcandoraram a um posto demasiado elevado para as suas forças intelectuais. Intelectualmente é um espírito tardo, banal e falho de cultura. É um homem para receber ordens, não é um homem para as dar." Mariotte sobre D Manuel II

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