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Nathan Jones
Nathan Jones@JonestechDev·
@ksorbs Oh you know. The French "auto-translate" feature is still getting the kinks worked out, or whatever.
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Kevin Sorbo
Kevin Sorbo@ksorbs·
This is France. Yet I have not heard about these riots at all. Why?
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Nathan Jones
Nathan Jones@JonestechDev·
@Object_Zero_ all I'm saying is that the government flew lidar equipped aircrafts over regions with known concentrations of pegmatites.
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Object Zero
Object Zero@Object_Zero_·
This is very believable to me. 12-13 years ago I built a laser interferometry system that collected PB of data (2GB/s) and I built a rocks HPC cluster and trained neural nets to predict multiphase flow rates inside oil and gas pipelines from 2-3 miles away. This was before transformers so it was very hard, but managed to get it working with a tonne of reference data that we collected at NEL. Bought some German SWIR laser interferometers, and stuffed the beams through long fiber optic loops to get huge Fabry-Perot distances, and we had insane picometer/second accuracy on surface velocity or space-time vibration (depending on your reference frame), we had 3.2 million samples/second so could get out to 1.6MHz on our FFT. We creating insanely high fidelity multispectral spectrograms (frequency, time, power), and this was the training data we used to train our very crude AI to predict physical reality. We could detect a.n.y.t.h.i.n.g. it was Star Trek sensor tech.
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg

NEW: The CIA used a secret tool called "Ghost Murmur" that uses AI to find heartbeats to rescue the U.S. airman who was stranded in Iran, according to the New York Post. The secret technology was allegedly used for the first time in the field, according to the Post. "The secret technology uses long-range quantum magnetometry to find the electromagnetic fingerprint of a human heartbeat and pairs the data with artificial intelligence software to isolate the signature from background noise," the Post reported. "It’s like hearing a voice in a stadium, except the stadium is a thousand square miles of desert," the source said. "In the right conditions, if your heart is beating, we will find you." "The name is deliberate. ‘Murmur’ is a clinical term for a heart rhythm. ‘Ghost’ refers to finding someone who, for all practical purposes, has disappeared..." "Advances in a field known as quantum magnetometry, specifically sensors built around microscopic defects in synthetic diamonds, have apparently made it possible to detect these signals at dramatically greater distances." CIA Director John Ratcliffe appeared to hint at this technology on Monday, saying the CIA possessed "unique capabilities" but said he couldn't "tell you everything that you want to know." President Trump also revealed during the press conference that the CIA spotted the officer from about "40 miles away." Insane.

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Eric Weinstein
Eric Weinstein@EricRWeinstein·
Color does not exist in physics. Color is a co-creation between the wavelength of a photon and Brain that tags visual images for internal representation inside the mind. In a certain sense, mathematics is such a co-creation between the external logical order of pure systems and our human tagging of their representations within our minds. @edfrenkel has been at the forefront of wanting to embrace math as inextricably human. Poetic, elegant, erotic, violent, passionate, overpowering, mystical and transcendent. Russians. They’re like that. 🤷‍♀️ Well, right now that is actually THE question. What happens when the machines become full partners or even take over mathematics? This is the hardest thing the human mind knows how to do that really means something. And we have had it all to ourselves among species. One could now be forgiven for asking: will the first great computer theories of mathematics humanize the Machines the way it humanizes us…and brings us together across language and cultures. Or will the beauty be pearls cast before soulless robots. Let us not forget as we tetter on the brink of all out war, that we in the U.S. are fighting both against and for representatives of the civilizations that gave us Al-gebra, and Al-gorithms. Hope. For the best.
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Edward Frenkel@edfrenkel

We live in a volatile world, which sometimes feels hopeless, but I'd like to remind us of certain human qualities that bring us back to hope and allow us to imagine a more harmonious world, in which we can all thrive. This sense of hope comes from an unlikely source: Mathematics. Let me explain...

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Nathan Jones
Nathan Jones@JonestechDev·
@KeruboSk I'm a guy and I can't go to a concert without someone grabbing my ass.
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Sophia ❣️
Sophia ❣️@KeruboSk·
I’ve never seen a man put his hand on another man's lower back/waist when trying to move past in a crowd so please stop doing it to women.
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Nathan Jones
Nathan Jones@JonestechDev·
@PBBoxIsHere To serve us ads every 3 posts and use AI to defeat ad blockers. That's why
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Peanut Butter Box is Here
Peanut Butter Box is Here@PBBoxIsHere·
They're coming after everything. If you have a well anywhere near an existing or future data center, your fresh water days are numbered.
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Nathan Jones
Nathan Jones@JonestechDev·
@NathieVR If you can imagine arguing over whose turn it is to play Adventures of Lolo 2 on a 12 inch TV, that was basically my childhood experience. Played Dragon Warrior before I could read the text, and the first time a Drakee popped up, it scared the shit out of me!
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Nathie
Nathie@NathieVR·
VR is the closest thing we have to being a kid playing games in the 90s again
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Astral🛸
Astral🛸@The_Astral_·
Chris Bledsoe just posted a close-up HD video of an orb he recently recorded at his home in NC. 👀
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Nathan Jones
Nathan Jones@JonestechDev·
@HerodotusWave Why not a good old-fashioned knocker fashioned in the style of the deity Priapus?
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HerodotusWave
HerodotusWave@HerodotusWave·
Entryway goals. Which one are you reaching for?
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Nathan Jones
Nathan Jones@JonestechDev·
@Megalithic12000 I camped out at Rhyolite last year during the Taurids. Spooky aircrafts kept flying over while I was out there lol.
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Megalithic Mysteries
Megalithic Mysteries@Megalithic12000·
🚨 Yucca Mountain was designed to terrify humans who don't exist yet. The U.S. government planned to bury nuclear waste inside a Nevada mountain and then faced an impossible question... How do you warn a civilisation 10,000 years from now not to dig here? 🔹The project was ultimately shelved 🔹They proposed fields of concrete thorns 🔹They engraved warnings in every language 🔹They assembled linguists and semioticians 🔹They spent millions and still couldn't solve it Now flip the lens. Imagine a civilisation 10,000 years from now that had to rebuild from nothing. No records survived, no context. They find a sealed mountain in the desert, surrounded by strange monuments designed to provoke fear. Inside, material that kills anyone who enters the inner chambers. They'd call it a tomb. They'd call the radiation a curse. They'd invent gods who placed it there. They'd say no primitive culture could build it. They'd never guess we split the atom to make it. The killing power of radiation would have no framework. It would become supernatural and the warnings would become scripture. The site would become sacred, forbidden, mythologised beyond recognition. If we can't even guarantee our own warnings will survive 10,000 years, why are we so confident we're correctly reading sites that are already that old?
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Nathan Jones
Nathan Jones@JonestechDev·
@cyber_razz In my distro, it will be "fucking". "fucking shutdown" "fucking apt update" "fucking rm -rf /" "fucking deluser root"
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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
This man was offered tens of millions of dollars and said no. His name is Jean-Baptiste Kempf. He’s the creator of VLC, the free media player with the orange traffic cone logo that has been downloaded over 6 billion times. Companies offered him the money to put ads in it. He refused every single offer. VLC has no ads, no subscriptions, no tracking, and no paid features. It never has. When asked why, he said: “Money is a prison.“
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Brian Stone
Brian Stone@briandstone·
I can’t go out with you tonight, I have to update my toaster.
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Nathan Jones
Nathan Jones@JonestechDev·
@ShaneFrakes Snowden and Manning revealed methods and sources, and they exposed vulnerabilities. That's a key detail if you're going to compare it to UFO shit.
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Shane Christopher Frakes
Shane Christopher Frakes@ShaneFrakes·
Remember what happened to Snowden and Chelsea Manning when they exposed unacknowledged special access programs. The government moved fast, aggressively, and publicly. Careers destroyed, charges filed, exile and Prison. Now compare that to many of the UFO whistleblowers. They go on podcasts, they write books, and do speaking tours. They hint at deeply classified programs, sometimes even claiming knowledge of reverse engineering efforts or hidden technologies. Yet we don’t see the same legal hammer: no sudden indictments, high-profile prosecutions, and no urgent national security clampdown. Which means some of these claims are exaggerated, speculative, or not grounded in actual classified access. When the government believes something truly compromises national security, history shows it responds decisively. We’ve seen it repeatedly. The absence of that response here should make people pause. It doesn’t automatically mean every whistleblower is lying. It does mean the reaction, or lack of reaction, should be considered part of the evidence. At a minimum, it should encourage people to evaluate these stories more critically, separate verified facts from narrative momentum, and ask why the consequences look so different for UFO-unacknowledged special access programs.
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Nathan Jones
Nathan Jones@JonestechDev·
@codym1917 The rollout of X’s automatic translation feature + escalation in the Iran war (tanker strike, U.S. threats, Iranian Strait of Hormuz toll announcement) occurred simultaneously.
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CBS Evening News with Tony Dokoupil
Days after voting in favor of a new data center in Indianapolis, Councilman Ron Gibson says his home was struck by 13 gunshots while he and his family were asleep. He says a handwritten note reading “No data centers” was found under the doormat.
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Nathan Jones@JonestechDev·
@joeroganhq The predators think they are safe because they think they are keeping all these secrets, but you can't keep a secret from individuals who have psychic abilities.
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Joe Rogan Podcast News
Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
Joe Rogan visibly rattled after playing an old Tim Dillon video.
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