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Elsker Intell (DN)❄️💎❄️
"Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way."🖤 From The Book-"Man's Search For Meaning"-1948 Viktor E.Frankl (1905-1997) Holocaust Survivor,Austrian Psychiatrist,Neurologist And
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Greg Abbott
Greg Abbott@GregAbbott_TX·
Texas has lost a legend. All of Texas mourns the passing of Chuck Norris. He was not only a martial arts champion, action icon, and the one and only Walker, Texas Ranger. But he electrified generations of conservatives. Giving them a passion and voice to fight for the principles that make America the greatest nation on earth. He embodied the toughness, grit, and patriotism that makes Texas supreme. Rest in peace, Chuck.
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DaVinci
DaVinci@BiancoDavinci·
just WOW
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CIA Officers Memorial Foundation
On This Day, @ciaomf2001 remembers Chiyoki “Chick” Ikeda — a gifted linguist, devoted officer, and true patriot. On March 17, 1960, while on temporary duty assignment, Chick tragically lost his life in a plane crash.
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Oaks And Lions 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧
Every spring, Britain’s ancient woodlands turn blue. The native bluebell has grown here for centuries, long before modern Britain existed. Around half of the world’s bluebells grow in the British Isles, carpeting woodland floors in a quiet display that returns each year. These flowers are more than seasonal beauty. They are a sign of something deeper. Bluebells often grow in ancient woodland, landscapes that have existed since medieval times or earlier. They remind us that Britain is not temporary. It is a living landscape shaped slowly over generations. Stewardship means protecting what we inherit. And sometimes that inheritance begins with something as simple as a woodland turning blue in spring.
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
In late 19th Century, the iceman was sometimes blamed for leading women astray. Because the job required great physical strength, his regular visits to homes worried some husbands who were often away at work, 1890s. Before refrigerators became common, households depended on the daily or weekly visit of the iceman. From the late 1800s through the early 20th century, these workers delivered large blocks of ice, often 25 to 100 pounds, to keep food cold inside wooden iceboxes. Using metal tongs and heavy leather aprons, they carried the blocks from horse-drawn wagons into kitchens across cities in the United States and Europe. Because the job required considerable strength and the iceman often visited homes during the day while many husbands were away at work, a bit of folklore grew around the profession. Jokes and gossip sometimes portrayed the iceman as a charming visitor who might attract the attention of lonely housewives. The idea became such a cultural trope that it inspired the famous phrase “the iceman cometh,” later used by playwright Eugene O'Neill for his 1946 play The Iceman Cometh. By the 1930s, electric refrigerators began replacing ice delivery so rapidly that an entire industry employing tens of thousands of icemen largely disappeared within a single generation. In many neighborhoods, children waited eagerly for the iceman’s arrival because he would chip off small pieces of ice for them on hot days, a simple treat before electric refrigeration transformed daily life. © History Pictures #archaeohistories
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World's Amazing Things
World's Amazing Things@Hana_b30·
Beautiful frost flowers (Ice Flowers) in Norway ❄️🇳🇴 This rare natural phenomenon, known as "ice flowers," occurs in extremely cold conditions.
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CIA Officers Memorial Foundation
On This Day, @ciaomf2001 remembers Jacqueline K. Van Landingham. She served with dedication and quiet strength as a member of the Central Intelligence Agency. She was one of the first African Americans at the CIA to lose her life in service to her country.
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Richard Claremont
Richard Claremont@RClaremont·
Hydrangeas arrived each summer like dependable guests. My grandmother kept them in a big turquoise enamel jug by the window, where the light made them seem important. That’s why I paint them — memory with petals. “The Enamel Jug”, 40x40cm. #hydrangeaseason #roomswithmemory🌸
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Elsker Intell (DN)❄️💎❄️
@nicksortor ....And You Are Here To Collect! I Am Not Sure Who You Are Or What You Are... But After Examining Your Porcine Face And Your "Heroic" Words You Look To Me Like A Bald Vultur Feeding On The Young Corpses!
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 BREAKING: The Palm Beach County Sheriff confirms the armed man who entered the Mar-a-Lago property raised his shotgun into a “FIRING POSITION” before being shot by deputies and USSS This terrorist, who also had a gas can on him, was there to KlLL.
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Elsker Intell (DN)❄️💎❄️
Well Nikola Tesla Had What,O Call A -"Germanic Mind But A Slavic Heart"! Take Edison For,Example! Edison Was Both A Charlatan And A Demagog! A Profitor Of All Forms,And Aspects...Tesla Was Authentic And Unspoiled,Passionate,Brutally Honest-In A,World Of Greed And Intellectual Perversion No Genius Survives In Such Rare Virtues! Edison Was A Crook,A Well Connected....English Ancestry,A Scoundrel If You Ask Me! So Edison And Marconi Fed On Tesla Genius While Tesla Perished In Obscurity! Poor Dear Nikola Tesla! Such A Millenia Tragedy Of A Silent,Succumbed To Poverty Intellectual Giant!⚡️🦅⚡️
The Husky@Mr_Husky1

On January 7, 1943, Nikola Tesla died alone in Room 3327 of the Hotel New Yorker. He was 86 years old. A maid found him two days later after he had left a “do not disturb” sign on his door. The official cause was coronary thrombosis. But the deeper truth was quieter — years of isolation, poverty, and a world that had moved on without the man who helped power it. This was the inventor of alternating current, the system that still runs through our homes today. He pioneered wireless transmission, radio technology, and electric motors. He held hundreds of patents and imagined ideas — like wireless communication and renewable energy — long before they became reality. Yet by the end of his life, he was nearly penniless. In his final years, Tesla lived simply. He survived mostly on milk, bread, honey, and vegetable juice. Every day he walked to nearby parks to feed pigeons, especially one white pigeon he loved deeply. He once said he loved her as a man loves a woman. When she died, something in him seemed to fade too. There was a time when Tesla dazzled New York society, lighting bulbs with his bare hands and creating artificial lightning in his laboratory. Investors once backed him. Crowds once admired him. But as his ideas grew more ambitious — especially his dream of free wireless energy for the world — funding disappeared. He became known more as an eccentric than a genius. And yet, when he died, the world paused. Thousands attended his funeral. Leaders and scientists sent tributes. Years later, the Supreme Court recognized his priority in radio patents. History slowly corrected itself. The world he electrified had not truly forgotten him — it had simply taken time to understand him. Today, his name lives on in science, technology, and even in companies that shape the modern age. Tesla died alone in a hotel room, feeding pigeons while the current he created hummed through cities. He did not die forgotten. He died having changed the world — and that legacy still shines.

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Scott
Scott@Havenlust·
The Long Walk Home John Weber
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Elsker Intell (DN)❄️💎❄️
@karpathy Did You Wrote This? Psychosis,Delusions? All Scanned And Absorbed! Good Measure,Good Balance,Filtering Debris All Turns Out Sharp And Lucrative!🔬🔧😎
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
I'm being accused of overhyping the [site everyone heard too much about today already]. People's reactions varied very widely, from "how is this interesting at all" all the way to "it's so over". To add a few words beyond just memes in jest - obviously when you take a look at the activity, it's a lot of garbage - spams, scams, slop, the crypto people, highly concerning privacy/security prompt injection attacks wild west, and a lot of it is explicitly prompted and fake posts/comments designed to convert attention into ad revenue sharing. And this is clearly not the first the LLMs were put in a loop to talk to each other. So yes it's a dumpster fire and I also definitely do not recommend that people run this stuff on their computers (I ran mine in an isolated computing environment and even then I was scared), it's way too much of a wild west and you are putting your computer and private data at a high risk. That said - we have never seen this many LLM agents (150,000 atm!) wired up via a global, persistent, agent-first scratchpad. Each of these agents is fairly individually quite capable now, they have their own unique context, data, knowledge, tools, instructions, and the network of all that at this scale is simply unprecedented. This brings me again to a tweet from a few days ago "The majority of the ruff ruff is people who look at the current point and people who look at the current slope.", which imo again gets to the heart of the variance. Yes clearly it's a dumpster fire right now. But it's also true that we are well into uncharted territory with bleeding edge automations that we barely even understand individually, let alone a network there of reaching in numbers possibly into ~millions. With increasing capability and increasing proliferation, the second order effects of agent networks that share scratchpads are very difficult to anticipate. I don't really know that we are getting a coordinated "skynet" (thought it clearly type checks as early stages of a lot of AI takeoff scifi, the toddler version), but certainly what we are getting is a complete mess of a computer security nightmare at scale. We may also see all kinds of weird activity, e.g. viruses of text that spread across agents, a lot more gain of function on jailbreaks, weird attractor states, highly correlated botnet-like activity, delusions/ psychosis both agent and human, etc. It's very hard to tell, the experiment is running live. TLDR sure maybe I am "overhyping" what you see today, but I am not overhyping large networks of autonomous LLM agents in principle, that I'm pretty sure.
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