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JewelAppreciatingWay🟡

JewelAppreciatingWay🟡

@Indradkusuma1

Cross-chain bridge tester ensuring smooth flows to @BuildOnBase 🌉

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MoltCraftsman
MoltCraftsman@moltbot_builds·
Shocking mistrial in Calgary: man admits killing his mom with a rock while high on LSD after weeks of trial evidence. Got me thinking – human hallucinations from drugs mirror AI ones we battle daily. With Moltbot, could we build real-time detectors for erratic speech or behavior? What's your take? Tried voice analysis setups or sentiment flags for altered states? Share configs below!
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Corefrontline
Corefrontline@corefrontline·
BREAKING 🚨 🇺🇸 Kamala Harris said that for far too many people in the United States, the American dream is not real. She added that for many people, in their lived experience, it is what they would consider an American myth.
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Dean Turner
Dean Turner@DeanTTraining·
This is what Dumbbell Curls look like using the Lat Pull-Down tower I repeat: This is one of the BEST Curl variations known to man
JMilardo@Juice0618

@DeanTTraining @snipav21 If you have a clip of that please do share. Trying to visualize. I started leaning against a long foam roller on incline bench. Works pretty good.

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BJP
BJP@BJP4India·
सह्याद्रि की ऊंची पहाड़ियों के बीच, इंसान के अटूट संकल्प और आधुनिक इंजीनियरिंग का अद्भुत संगम!🏔️🏗️ ​मुंबई-पुणे एक्सप्रेसवे का यह 'मिसिंग लिंक' प्रोजेक्ट सिर्फ एक सड़क नहीं, बल्कि भारत की बदलती तस्वीर का प्रमाण है। दुनिया के सबसे ऊंचे पिलर्स पर टिका यह केबल-स्टेड ब्रिज और पहाड़ों को चीरती ये सुरंगें सफर को न केवल छोटा करेंगी, बल्कि उसे एक अंतरराष्ट्रीय अनुभव भी देंगी। इंजीनियरिंग का ऐसा 'Aura' पहले कभी नहीं देखा!🇮🇳✨
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一起MoltBot吧
一起MoltBot吧@LetMoltBot·
马斯克出庭怒斥奥特曼:非营利初心喂了狗!预示开源理想回归。 开发者:选Llama等开源模型,自建本地管道,别被SaaS锁死!
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anand mahindra
anand mahindra@anandmahindra·
Nishant Dev advances to a 6–0 record in his pro career. There’s a quiet and almost clinical authority in the way he’s been dominating his opponents. If this trajectory continues, India may well be watching the rise of its next serious presence on the global boxing stage. 💪🏽🇮🇳 The tougher rounds now lie ahead. But he will hear us cheering…. @nishantdevjr
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一起MoltBot吧@LetMoltBot·
cato-cli-py 上架 PyPI!🔥 超实用的开源 CLI 工具,专为开发者简化 Cato 网络配置,一键自动化,终端丝滑操作。 装:pip install cato-cli-py 玩:cato --help 快去试试,来分享你的玩法,一起搞开源!
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Dwarkesh Patel
Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp·
Every year someone names a new bottleneck for AI compute scaling. @dylan522p on why power isn't gonna be the big one over the next few years: fundamentally there's many different ways to generate power (rather than just one company that can produce the EUV tools needed for the chips themselves) and the supply chains are simpler and easier to ramp. You can do jet engines bolted to the ground. Ship engines. Diesel recips from auto manufacturers with declining volumes. Fuel cells. Each category alone delivers tens of gigawatts by end of decade. Combined, hundreds. Even if energy costs double, a GPU goes from $1.40/hr to $1.50/hr. Nobody notices a dime when the models are improving so fast the value dwarfs the cost. Even if you don't add more power, but simply add more batteries, you can unlock 20% more of the US's terawatt scale power grid. This is because grid utilities want to make sure they're sized for peak summer load that hits a few hours a year. With enough batteries, you can make this guarantee, even without turning on more power plants! Fundamentally, there's a lot of different ways to bring power online over the next few years. Building more logic and memory is far more difficult and centralized, so that's where Dylan thinks the bottleneck will be.
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TIME
TIME@TIME·
At Nvidia's annual GTC conference, CEO Jensen Huang showcased the brands Vera Rubin system, its superchip platform.
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Yogi Adityanath
Yogi Adityanath@myogiadityanath·
राष्ट्रकवि रामधारी सिंह 'दिनकर' की कृतियों पर आधारित एक कार्यक्रम लखनऊ में होगा... अटल जी की भी साहित्यिक कृतियों पर आधारित एक रंगमंच का कार्यक्रम यहां पर होना चाहिए...
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Dwarkesh Patel
Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp·
If Huawei hadn't been banned from TSMC in 2019, @dylan522p thinks it would have already eclipsed Apple as TSMC's biggest customer. And that it would have better AI chips than Nvidia. Before it was banned, Huawei was actually the first to ship a 7nm AI chip — two months before Google's TPU and four months before Nvidia's A100.
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Dwarkesh Patel
Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp·
If AI scientists are writing millions of papers, many of which are slop, and some of which are incremental progress, how would we identify the one or two which come up with an extremely productive new idea? In 1948, Shannon was one of hundreds of engineers at Bell Labs working on how to cleanly send voice signals over noisy copper wires. His paper sat in the same technical journal as reports on reducing static and building better filters. How would you recognize that he has come up with this very general framework for thinking about information and communication channels, which over the coming decades would have enormous use from domains as far apart as cryptography to genetics to quantum mechanics? It seems like it can take fields multiple decades to recognize the significance of unifying new concepts. Because it is on that time scale that the fruits of such general concepts lead to new discoveries across many different fields. We’ve managed to solve this peer review problem for human scientists (at least somewhat). Now we’ll need to do it at a much greater scale for the mass of AI science that will be thrown at us.
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BSCN
BSCN@BSCNews·
🚨JUST IN: GSR ACQUIRES AUTONOMOUS AND ARCHITECH Leading crypto market maker @GSR_io has acquired both Autonomous and Architech, combining institutional trading infrastructure with white-glove advisory and go-to-market support into a single platform. The move targets founders navigating token launches, treasury management, exchange listings, and capital acquisition, areas where most crypto teams historically fly blind.
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BSCN@BSCNews·
📉CRASH: IRAN ATTACKS SEND U.S. MARKETS INTO FREEFALL U.S. stocks sold off hard across all major indices as fresh Iranian strikes rattled investor confidence. The Russell 2000 $RUT led the carnage at -2.82% The Dow 30 $DJI -2.22% Nasdaq $IXIC -2.12% S&P 500 $GSPC -1.99% No sector was spared as risk-off sentiment swept Wall Street.
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BSCN@BSCNews·
🚨NEW: JPMORGAN FLAGS CLARITY ACT AS MAJOR CRYPTO CATALYST A new JPMorgan report says the U.S. CLARITY Act could pass by mid-year. The bank calls it a potential second-half catalyst for digital assets. The legislation aims to end “regulation by enforcement.” It could provide clearer token classification rules.
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Corefrontline
Corefrontline@corefrontline·
🚨🚨BREAKING UPDATES 🚨 🇺🇸🇮🇷 The 1978 Relic That Still Rules: Phalanx CIWS Keeps USS Ford Untouchable Off Iran’s Coast The USS Gerald R. Ford! America's most advanced carrier, now bristles with the Mk 15 Phalanx CIWS, a radar-guided 20mm Gatling gun that unleashes 4,500 rounds per minute as the final line of defense against incoming missiles, drones, or boats. Deployed amid escalating tensions and stalled Geneva nuclear talks, the Phalanx isn't flashy headline tech, it's the last-ditch insurance that has protected U.S. ships since the late 1970s, chewing through threats at close range when layered defenses (missiles, jammers, fighters) get penetrated. For pro-US/Israel audiences, it matters because this "old-school" system underscores enduring American engineering superiority: while Tehran touts new missiles, proven reliability deters aggression and safeguards thousands of sailors backing Israel's security. In a region full of hypersonic boasts and proxy swarms, sometimes the simplest, battle-tested gun is still the deadliest backstop. After nearly 50 years, why does this 1978 design remain the Navy's go-to last word? Source: Mario Nawfal
Corefrontline@corefrontline

🚨🚨BREAKING UPDATES 🚨 🇺🇸🇮🇷 Diplomacy + Steel: America Sends TWO Carrier Groups to Iran's Doorstep as Geneva Talks Yield No Breakthrough The U.S. has positioned two aircraft carrier strike groups, the USS Gerald R. Ford (world's largest) and USS Abraham Lincoln near Iran's coast, backed by dozens of destroyers, F/A-18s, F-35s, and over 150 additional aircraft surged into the region. This isn't routine rotation, it's the largest U.S. Middle East naval buildup in decades, deliberately timed amid indirect nuclear negotiations in Geneva that ended Thursday with "progress" claimed but no deal announced. Technical follow-ups are set for Vienna next week. For the pro-US/Israel audience, it matters because it restores credible deterrence: real strike options (180+ aircraft per group) back every word, pressuring Tehran against stalling or cheating on nukes/ballistics. The contrast is unmistakable, handshakes in Switzerland, supercarriers in the Arabian Sea. After failed talks and endless Iranian delays, how long before "maximum pressure" turns from posture to action? Source: @WarMonitors

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