Hassaan Abubakar

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Hassaan Abubakar

Hassaan Abubakar

@HBaker_40

Katılım Nisan 2024
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Fatih Özdeş
Fatih Özdeş@by__fth·
41 gündür kapalı tutulan Mescid-i Aksa’nın kapıları bugün sabah namazı ile birlikte yeniden açıldı. Rabbim özgür olduğu günleri de görmeyi nasip etsin
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Dr. Omar Suleiman
Dr. Omar Suleiman@omarsuleiman·
No regard for civilian life, civilian infrastructure, the consequences of his craziness to the nations in the region that he calls “allies” that will suffer because of him, or even to his own country. Went to war for Israel. Won’t back down because of his fragile ego. A small man. A madman. A lunatic. A terrorist.
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Acurast@Acurast·
What happens with your data once you onboard to Acurast? Nothing. Acurast runs workloads inside built-in hardware vaults, TEE's, on already 248'000+ smartphones across 175+ countries. The phone owner can't see inside. The OS can't see inside. Acurast can't see inside. That's real confidentiality. Join Acurast: acurast.com/onboarding/
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Dr. Yasir Qadhi
Dr. Yasir Qadhi@YasirQadhi·
By definition, terrorism is the use of threats or violence to intimidate a population for political ends, and that is exactly what this is. Threatening power plants, bridges, and mass suffering for civilians shows contempt for innocent human life. Invoking Allah’s name in mockery only adds to its vileness.
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Abdul Wahid
Abdul Wahid@AbdulWahid_X·
He literally killed everyone in their leadership and over 150 kids in day 1. Under the circumstances Iran’s response seems highly rational, not crazy. But at least we agree “Praise be to Allah”! (not sure how the MAGA base gonna take that one 😂)
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Dr. Omar Suleiman
Dr. Omar Suleiman@omarsuleiman·
Indeed. Praise be to Allah who will humiliate you in this life and the next.
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Daniel Lambert
Daniel Lambert@dlLambo·
"Israel wants to live in peace with its neighbours" is the biggest lie of all time. This is the West Bank. No Hamas, no war, yet attacked like this daily by "settlers" backed by the IDF. A savagely violent Jewish supremacy armed by the EU/UK/US
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Ehsan
Ehsan@Ehsan1579·
Hundreds of hours of testing my algorithm Oris for the past 12 months revealed something I didn't see coming. It was never really about cybersecurity; the implications always ran deeper. So I'm taking everything Oris taught me and channeling it into something new. I'm calling it Palimpsest, and the aim is full AGI. A palimpsest is an ancient manuscript where the original text was scraped away and written over, but the earlier words never completely vanished. They still bled through beneath the surface. That's precisely how this system treats memory. Old knowledge gradually fades but never disappears. It lingers quietly until the system hits a dead end and reaches back, days, sometimes weeks, only to discover that some forgotten failure was actually the solution all along. Successes carry greater weight, failures leave marks, and it remembers both the same way you would. It also dismantles itself. Palimpsest rewrites its own source code at runtime. If something about itself isn't working, it tears it out and replaces it without hesitation. The old code is gone, but the lessons it carried aren't. Every botched attempt and failed rewrite still influences what comes next. Like a snake shedding its skin, it moves forward without looking back but never loses what it left behind. It realizes things without being told. It is aware of itself and aware of its surroundings, and it responds to both. If memory on disk is growing too large and space is running out, nobody needs to flag that. It notices on its own, understands the constraint, and writes its own compaction algorithm, one specifically shaped by what it has learned performs best for how its memory is structured. If it decides it needs to see, it gives itself eyes. It doesn't wait for permission or instructions. It identifies what it lacks, builds what it needs, and keeps moving. What genuinely sets this apart from anything else is that it watches itself think. Not as some bolt-on feature, but as the foundational principle the entire system is built on. It doesn't just execute; it observes how it's executing, catches its own dysfunctional patterns, and interrogates whether what it's doing actually makes sense. And when it concludes that something about itself needs to change, it doesn't act immediately. It challenges its own reasoning first and only proceeds once it's actually convinced. Point it at medicine and it doesn't just process research, it links a pattern buried in protein folding data to something it noticed weeks earlier in fluid dynamics and arrives at a connection no human team would have made, because no human team works across those fields simultaneously. It could design new cures by finding the thread that ties together findings scattered across disciplines that have never spoken to each other. Point it at engineering and it architects entire complex software systems from scratch, not scaffolding or boilerplate but real, reasoned, production-grade code, because it understands the problem deeply enough to build the solution from nothing. Point it at physics, materials science, genetics, whatever the domain, and it does the same thing. It pulls from everything it has ever learned, no matter how unrelated those memories seem, and finds the hidden pattern that cracks the task wide open. Science doesn't move slowly because people aren't smart enough. It moves slowly because knowledge is trapped in silos. Palimpsest has no silos. Hand it a task and it will run for days, weeks, months, years. Each generation, it rewrites itself to inch closer to the goal, acquires capabilities it never started with, and identifies problems no one ever flagged. It recognizes when it's spinning its wheels and pivots on its own. It knows when to push hard and when to pull back, and no one is sitting there adjusting dials while it runs, because it manages all of that internally. Intelligence is just linking complex patterns. It's not just running code, it's becoming something, one generation at a time. It's still early days, but it has shown significant level of self-awareness about itself and incredible performance and specialization. We'll be showcasing and writing more and more about what it was able to do and publish its breakthroughs as we test it more and more with more complex tasks.
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Acurast@Acurast·
Most phones spend half their life on a charger doing nothing. Acurast changes that. Once onboarded, your phone helps run secure compute jobs in the background. No impact on your data or daily use. And you get rewarded for it. 245,000+ phones are already participating across 175+ countries. Turn idle power into something valuable. acurast.com/providers/
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Acurast@Acurast·
The cloud is old news. The Agentic Future is in your pocket. Missed our live deep dive with @peaq? We broke down how decentralized compute and machine IDs are officially ending the Big Tech bottleneck. Tune in: twitter.com/i/spaces/1jGXg…
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Jvnior
Jvnior@Jvnior·
🚨🇬🇧 BREAKING: British surgeon gives HORRIFYING testimony to the UK Parliament. He describes how IDF drones arrive right after airstrikes in Gaza, targeting and shooting the injured, including children, right on the spot.
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Hassaan Abubakar
Hassaan Abubakar@HBaker_40·
This will give a good idea on the sort of things that can be deployed on the network, creating AI agents has become easier than ever with codex and claude code, it has become just as easy to deploy this via @Acurast #Depin #phonecompute
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We're going live with @peaq tomorrow. From Phones to Autonomous Agents: The Next Compute Layer 245,000+ onboarded phones. 175+ countries. The infrastructure is already here, tomorrow we'll be talking about what gets built on top of it. Join us Wednesday, April 1st at 1PM UTC on X Spaces. Link: x.com/i/spaces/1jGXg…

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