DipXHunter

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DipXHunter

DipXHunter

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DipXHunter@DipXHunter·
@nexta_tv I have seen such guys on flights in USA, they have crazy anxiety and try to overload their own brain.
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NEXTA@nexta_tv·
The “boss of ADHD” has been spotted in China — a guy is simultaneously watching TikTok, chatting in a messenger, and playing a game. This is what a foldable smartphone is for.
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DipXHunter@DipXHunter·
@Liathetrader Not just spent, also they unfreeze the Iran's money, so they basically paid to have the "victory" on POTUS birthday. This is totally Stalin/USSR style. No matter what winning to specific date.
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Lia the Trader 👸💸
Lia the Trader 👸💸@Liathetrader·
We spent 100 billion so the Strait of Hormuz that has been opened is now reopened. I don't care what political party you're on, this is retarded.
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Listen@RaindewM·
@DieguitoCharts hey @grok is $HYPE at risk of being shutdown by the CFTC/SEC and having funds frozen via Circle (USDC)
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DipXHunter@DipXHunter·
@maxim_leon @ziwenxu_ If you take 100 rotten apples, will you assemble a good apple? If model can't solve an issue, no amount of tries would work. I tried to fix a complex issue with chatgpt 5.5 high, opus 4.8 medium solved it in 5 minutes
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Maxim@maxim_leon·
@ziwenxu_ what if 10 or 100 weak models work in parllel but 1 powerful model to fuse all answers? Someone predict how well or bad it would work
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Ziwen@ziwenxu_·
We are finally getting our fable back. I built a repo that runs two opus 4.8 on the same question in parallel, blind to each other base on the OpenRouter Fusion. Then a third opus reads both and writes the final answer from where they agree, where they split, and what they both missed. One run can be confidently wrong. Two, cross-examined, can't hide it. Put the real fable system prompt on top of the claude.md and the judgment comes back. It sounds like fable again because it's doing what fable did. Link's in the comments.
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OpenRouter@OpenRouter

Introducing the Fusion API, the smartest compound model in the market. Fusion achieves Fable-level intelligence at half the price. How it works 👇

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Phant꩜m@funphantoml3·
@Kappaemme1926 I had Fable in Ultracode fix in 42 minutes several complex Microkernel issue that 5.5-xhigh couldnt in 120 hours So, probably yes
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Kappaemme@Kappaemme1926·
Fable got restricted and suddenly every model feels weaker. GPT-5.5, Opus… good, but not that good. Am I the only one feeling this?
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Shaun Pinner
Shaun Pinner@ShaunPinnerUA·
"Deleted." It's a word frequently used by Ukrainian drone operators and soldiers on the battlefield. During our interview, Dimko explained that it isn't about celebrating death. It's a coping mechanism born from the industrial scale killing taking place across the front. As Dimko put it, if you spend every day thinking, "I want to kill 100 people today," it won't end well for your mental health. The language may sound cold, but behind it lies a very human attempt to survive an inhuman war
Shaun Pinner@ShaunPinnerUA

Absolutely one not to miss. We discuss how drones have transformed modern warfare, why Crimea remains central to the conflict, how Ukraine is targeting Russian logistics, and why the battlefield of 2026 looks nothing like the battlefield of 2022. Now available for view on YouTube youtu.be/fRGk95S7Mpo?si…

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Laura Loomer
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer·
EXCLUSIVE: 🚨 @TulsiGabbard Recycled Published Russian Intelligence And Claimed It Was An Official American Intelligence Document In Her Latest Act Of Deception Days Before She Is Set To “Resign” As DNI 🚨 In her “Ukrainian Bio lab” document “declassification” release this week, I’ve discovered that DNI Tulsi Gabbard used graphics from official Russian intelligence documents and slapped an ODNI @ODNIgov logo on top of these same documents to present them as an official intel report created by the US government. Upon further analysis of Tulsi Gabbard’s most recent declassification related to Ukraine, I have discovered evidence that she is directly peddling Russian government propaganda. Here’s the evidence: Source: dni.gov/files/BIOLAB_S… Slide 1 ironically includes an IC assessment that claims Russia will attempt to spread false narratives about the US’s bio labs in Ukraine, which is exactly what @TulsiGabbard just helped the Russian Government do. Slide 2 contains an AI generated map of Ukraine which is clearly not an IC product, and which contains basic spelling and geographical errors, making a mockery of the US government. Slide 4 contains the internal work product of an American corporation (Black and Veatch) that worked with the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) in Ukraine. The Russian Government claims to have captured these documents during their invasion of Ukraine. The Russian Government then widely publicized these products in their own official reports in 2022. Gabbard’s political staff (not IC analysts) recycled published propaganda of the Russian Government in an attempt to spread false narratives while falsely claiming the slideshow she released this week is an original work product of US intel agencies. Page 83 of the following document presented by the Russian Government to the UN Security Council shows the exact figure that Gabbard recycled in slide 4 of her release this week. Source: the-trench.org/wp-content/upl… Gabbard’s intent with this deception is to conflate the biological safety work being done to prevent dangerous uses of Soviet era pathogens (which has been publicly disclosed since 2005 as the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction framework) with bioweapons production so that Russia has another manufactured excuse to continue its prolonged war with Ukraine. Let’s be clear: there is no evidence that Ukraine in its longstanding cooperative program with the US has engaged in Gain of Function or biological weapons research. But what is clear is Tulsi Gabbard and her staff promulgated Russian intelligence products as American work, in violation of the Espionage Act. My FOIA request to ODNI regarding the production of these documents is being submitted on Monday morning. By law, ODNI has 10 business days to respond. I look forward to reading the emails. The Trump administration should order ODNI to take these Russian documents down today. This is embarrassing for the Trump administration. Nice to know ODNI gets their “intel” and their graphics from Russian intelligence. See photographic evidence below 👇🏻
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DNI Tulsi Gabbard@DNIGabbard

Today, I’m releasing never before seen intelligence revealing new evidence of past US government funding for more than 120 biolabs in over 30 countries, including Ukraine. In support of President Trump‘s Executive Order to end federal funding of dangerous gain of function research around the world, and increase transparency and accountability, ODNI will continue working with partners across the Administration to identify where these labs are, what pathogens they contain, and what “research” is being conducted. odni.gov/index.php/news…

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Crazy Vibes
Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
The Swedish government told her she owed 102% of her income in taxes. She was 68 years old, a children's book author, and held no political power. Yet, by writing a simple fairy tale, she helped topple a government that had ruled for 44 years. Stockholm, 1976. Astrid Lindgren opened her mail to find a tax assessment that defied logic. As Sweden’s most beloved author and the creator of Pippi Longstocking, her books had taught generations of children about courage, independence, and standing up to bullies. Now, she had to face a broken system of her own. She read the document carefully, did the math, and realized the truth: due to a quirk in the law that combined regular income tax with self-employment fees, her marginal tax rate had hit 102%. It was not a typo, nor was it a rounding error. One hundred and two percent. If she paid what they demanded on her extra earnings, she would owe more than she actually made. She would literally go into debt for the privilege of working. At 68 years old, she could have hired expensive accountants to quietly find loopholes and protect her wealth. She could have done what many powerful people do when systems overreach—safeguard her own position and leave everyone else to figure it out alone. Instead, she picked up her pen. In March 1976, she published a satirical fairy tale in Expressen, a major Stockholm newspaper. It was called "Pomperipossa in Monismania" (Pomperipossa in Money-mania). It told the story of a successful author who loved her country and worked hard, only to discover a tax system designed to punish honesty and success. The story was witty, precise, and impossible to misread. Pomperipossa was Astrid; Monismania was Sweden. The ruling Social Democratic Party—which had governed Sweden for over forty consecutive years—was furious. Prime Minister Olof Palme went on the defensive, dismissively claiming in public that Lindgren was a wonderful storyteller but a terrible mathematician. Astrid didn't back down. She stood by her numbers, and soon enough, the Ministry of Finance was forced to admit that her math was completely correct. She began appearing on television and speaking out publicly, pointing out—with the calm, steady patience of someone used to explaining things to people who aren't listening—that a tax system taking more than 100% of a person's earnings wasn't progressive. It was absurd. That September, Sweden held its national elections. For the first time in forty-four years, the Social Democratic Party lost power. While political analysts pointed to several contributing factors, like economic stagnation and inflation, everyone acknowledged that Astrid Lindgren’s tax revolt had fundamentally shifted the national conversation. She had made it safe to question a system that once seemed untouchable, giving a voice to frustrations millions of people felt but hadn't known how to articulate. The new coalition government reformed the tax code, cutting the most extreme rates, and Astrid quietly went back to writing children's books. But she never stopped paying attention. In the 1980s, when Sweden debated a new animal protection bill, she noticed loopholes that would still allow for cruel factory farming practices. She wrote articles, lobbied politicians, and testified before Parliament well into her eighties. In 1988, Sweden passed some of the strongest animal welfare laws in the world. It was widely nicknamed "Lex Lindgren" (Lindgren's Law) because everyone knew she was the driving force behind it. Astrid Lindgren passed away in January 2002 at the age of ninety-four. Sweden honored her with a state funeral attended by the Royal Family and the prime minister, while thousands lined the streets of Stockholm. But her true legacy lives on far outside of official ceremonies. Every child in Sweden still reads her books, every debate about fair taxation still references Pomperipossa, and animal welfare advocates across Europe still look to Lex Lindgren as proof of what is possible. She never ran for office, nor did she ever build a formal political movement. She had no credentials in economics or public policy—just an extraordinary gift for storytelling. But she had spent decades writing about Pippi Longstocking, a girl who refused to follow rules that didn't make sense, stood up to bullies, and never shrank herself to make others comfortable. Astrid Lindgren simply chose to live her life exactly like the hero she created. When authorities insisted that nonsense made sense, she refused to pretend along with them. And because she spoke up, the world listened.
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Mateusz Lech
Mateusz Lech@MattLech23·
Ktoś ma niesamowite poczucie humoru gdzieś na górze że pozwala kręcić takie filmy samym Rosjanom w "Dzień Rosji" W mniej niż 30 sekund uchwycono całą esencję tego kraju.
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Zelmo D. Whetstone
Zelmo D. Whetstone@Dogfrogzel·
@jurgen_nauditt U.S, Denmark & Netherlands train Ukrainian pilots/maintenance crews on the F-16, not hundreds certainly but F-16 pilot/crew training is far more complex & the results >potent than training 100s of ground troops. I'm all for it but don't see a real difference between the two.
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Jürgen Nauditt 🇩🇪🇺🇦
China has been involved in training Russian soldiers who fought against Ukraine, according to a senior EU official familiar with the matter who spoke on condition of anonymity. Intelligence agencies have confirmed that China trained hundreds of Russian soldiers on its territory. Following their training, these soldiers were deployed to the war against Ukraine. The training took place at several facilities within the People's Republic of China. Beijing denies these allegations, but the EU states that it possesses confirmed intelligence. The issue is set to be discussed by EU foreign ministers, particularly in the context of relations with China and the European defense industry's reliance on Chinese suppliers.
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Isaac
Isaac@isaacrrr7·
Los musulmanes de toda Europa están conmocionados tras la histórica y valiente decisión de Suecia: dejará de usar el término «islamofobia», acuñado por los Hermanos Musulmanes, por considerarlo un concepto manipulado políticamente para silenciar las críticas al islam. La ministra de Asuntos Exteriores sueca, Maria Malmer Stenergard, anunció que su gobierno presionará a la Unión Europea y a las Naciones Unidas para que dejen de usar este término fraudulento. El concepto de «islamofobia» fue diseñado deliberadamente para equiparar la crítica legítima a la doctrina islámica con el racismo. Se utilizó como arma para silenciar el debate sobre textos islámicos fundamentales que contienen mandamientos para hacer la guerra, violar y someter a los no musulmanes. Suecia acaba de reconocer lo que millones de europeos ya saben: criticar una religión que abiertamente llama al asesinato y la esclavitud sexual de los no creyentes no es una fobia, sino sentido común y autoconservación. Esto supone un duro golpe para el lobby islamista en toda Europa. ¿Estás de acuerdo con la decisión de Suecia?
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DipXHunter@DipXHunter·
@isaacrrr7 Islamophobia was invented in the same KGB office as russophobia. Where to counteract the rational argument
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Vladyslav Starodubtsev🌹
Vladyslav Starodubtsev🌹@VlStarodubtsev·
Russian language was taken out from the category of minority language in Ukraine — something that I myself agitated for a long time. Why, — you would ask —- isn’t it discriminatory? Not at all. In fact, Ukraine has recognized and enshrined the role of Russian language in our Constitution — which already underlined special protection even compared to other minority languages; Russian language in Ukraine is protected by the constitution and nothing of kind of oppression of Russian language is on the table. Instead, this action removes the absurd situation in which we had “minority language” in which until 2025 more than 50% of social media posts in Ukraine was made, in which spoke if not majority, then unproportionally large percentage of population. Nearly all Ukrainian speakers either know Russian, speak both (Russian in family/Ukrainian with friends), or were forced to speak Russian by social conditions. The status of minority languages assumes that it is a language of a certain group that is under social/political pressure from far bigger group. Here, the situation is the opposite. Giving disproportionally influential language the additional enshrining mechanisms means to oppress another languages, and there are reasons why we separate majority and minority languages and apply to second additional guarantees. Not entirely correct and more extreme case, but something that could be brought to better understand the situation is English language in Ireland — if it would be given additional institutional space by recognizing it as minority language — it would even more limit Irish.
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A Little Georgian Warrior🇬🇪🇺🇦🇪🇺
According to today's full investigative report, an IT specialist managed to hack and download videos of police torture that officers were circulating in group chats. After the perpetrator cops realized this, the IT specialist was arrested on fabricated drug charges. The specialist's computer contains torture footage of 33 different individuals, 5 of which were leaked to critical media and seen by the public. Following the public outcry, he was offered a plea deal in prison in exchange for the computer's location. He didn't break and the computer is currently safe with his mother.
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PasoDe84@thaphooks·
@IAPonomarenko The same biolabs, that soviets build before ussr fortunate demise. Anyway wouldn't they also then target Ukrainians? After all they are the grandfathers of russian people.
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Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦@IAPonomarenko·
I’d like to remind everyone that four years ago, the online morons obsessed with “biolabs in Ukraine” were dead serious when they claimed that Russia was “forced” to invade Ukraine because scientists there were developing “viruses” capable of selectively killing only ethnic Russians. Yes, it’s all that imbecilic.
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Branislav Slantchev
Branislav Slantchev@slantchev·
You utterly incompetent hack and an embarrassment to the U.S.! You managed to post a map of Ukraine with cities in the wrong place (do you even know where Kyiv is?) or marking regions as cities (Zakarpattia) or peninsulas as such (Crimea) or even just making shit up (what the heck is Cherniv) to imply in a sinister manner that providing funds for epidemiological research is somehow equivalent to your unhinged and disgraceful claims about bioweapons. What a fucking asshole and a traitor serving the Kremlin oh so faithfully to the last. You can’t leave soon enough.
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DNI Tulsi Gabbard@DNIGabbard

Today, I’m releasing never before seen intelligence revealing new evidence of past US government funding for more than 120 biolabs in over 30 countries, including Ukraine. In support of President Trump‘s Executive Order to end federal funding of dangerous gain of function research around the world, and increase transparency and accountability, ODNI will continue working with partners across the Administration to identify where these labs are, what pathogens they contain, and what “research” is being conducted. odni.gov/index.php/news…

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Pete
Pete@splendid_pete·
This video was published in January 2020. And that timing matters, because it shows Russian “Ukrainian biolab” propaganda did not magically appear after the 2022 invasion. Moscow had been dragging this corpse of a conspiracy around for years, especially against Ukraine, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and other post-Soviet countries that dared to cooperate with the West. The video explains the U.S. Biological Threat Reduction Program as exactly what the name says: a threat-reduction program. Its purpose was to help partner countries secure dangerous Soviet-era pathogens, improve disease detection, strengthen public-health laboratories, and stop natural outbreaks from becoming regional security disasters. In Ukraine, the official priority was to consolidate and secure pathogens and help detect and report disease outbreaks before they became wider threats. The U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency also states that the work was peaceful, subject to export-control and vetting processes, and did not sponsor gain-of-function research or human experimentation. The video also makes clear why Russia hated these labs: not because they were secret weapons sites, but because they represented Western cooperation with countries Moscow still treats like stolen property. Georgia’s Lugar Center is the perfect example. Russia smeared it as a U.S. proxy bioweapons facility, while Georgia opened it to international review. In 2018, 22 experts and observers from 17 countries inspected the Lugar Center under the Biological Weapons Convention framework and found transparency around its activities. Russian experts were invited, then refused to participate, because obviously the propaganda works better when you never look at the evidence. So the Russian narrative is not “skepticism.” It is geopolitical sewage with a lab coat thrown over it. The same machine that calls invasions “liberation” and civilian massacres “staged” also tried to turn public-health laboratories into cartoon villain bioweapon factories. The goal was not truth. The goal was fear, confusion, and poisoning public trust in countries moving closer to the West. The whole point of the video is transparency: these projects were not classified, scientists were encouraged to publish, international experts were invited in, and the work was described as peaceful public-health cooperation. Russia’s claim was the opposite: secret U.S. bioweapons plots on Russia’s borders. One side offered inspections, publications, and open cooperation. The other side offered paranoia, state media hysteria, and the usual Kremlin swamp gas. This is basically pre-2022 evidence that the “Ukrainian biolab” panic was never a serious argument. It was an old Russian disinformation weapon, reheated when useful, then thrown into the invasion narrative to make Russia look like the victim while it was the aggressor.
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Axel Bitblaze 🪓
Axel Bitblaze 🪓@Axel_bitblaze69·
I built my own charting platform with Claude Fable, and it does a few things Tradingview straight up can't.. I call it EchoCharts.. so what it basically does is 1) Echoes: this is the big one. it takes the exact shape price action is forming right now them scans thousands of past candles, and finds every time the market looked just like this before. then it shows you what happened next. it'll tell you something like "20 matches, 30% closed higher 24 bars later, median -0.05%", and it draws those past paths forward on the chart so you see the full spread. 2) Sketch search: draw any shape with your mouse, and it finds where price actually did that in real history, then jumps you straight to it. great for the patterns you can feel but can't name. 3) Market clock: A 24-hour dial showing when this market actually moves. volatility, direction and volume, split by hour of the day and day of the week. so you stop trading dead hours and start trading when it counts. plus the basics done clean, candles, volume, a moving average, and RSI. So how it basically works is, it all runs on real binance data, 6,000 live candles.. Echoes matches the shape of the move using correlation, not the price level, so a setup today of bitcoin:native at $63K can match one from years ago at $10K and it only ever looks at fully finished history, it never peeks at the future, so the "what happened next" numbers stay honest. Now, Here’s how i built it: i described what i wanted and claude fable built it. plain javascript, the lightweight-charts library for the chart, around 700 lines, no framework. static site, opens in any browser. one thing i'll be straight about, echoes shows you what happened after similar setups in the past. that's history, not a prediction. it shows you the lay of the land, it doesn't call the future. might open-source the whole thing soon.
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DipXHunter@DipXHunter·
@milehijules Deep state os planting larvae, ok, ok. Deep state also shit in my cat's litterbox
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The Milgram experiment had an exit door
@Tomhennessey69 @DNIGabbard The labs weren't closed, they were destroyed by the Russians. - 2019 to 2021: Six major new VOCs (variants of concern) in two years (Beta to Omicron) - Early 2022: Start of Ukraine war - 2022 to present: No new VOCs, just "recombinants" of previously existing variants
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DNI Tulsi Gabbard@DNIGabbard·
Today, I’m releasing never before seen intelligence revealing new evidence of past US government funding for more than 120 biolabs in over 30 countries, including Ukraine. In support of President Trump‘s Executive Order to end federal funding of dangerous gain of function research around the world, and increase transparency and accountability, ODNI will continue working with partners across the Administration to identify where these labs are, what pathogens they contain, and what “research” is being conducted. odni.gov/index.php/news…
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