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Game Analysis Team @VALORANT | Former Professional VAL IGL @ShopifyRebels | 👑🐧 | Brand @saltformychili | Opinions are my own | 🖕 Chron's disease

https://www.youtube.com/KPfps Katılım Ekim 2014
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KP 🐧@KP_fps·
For the past few months, I've been working on a creative project in my free time focused on animation, and cute/relatable short form content based on my plush penguins Salt & Chili. Today @saltformychili launches on all socials and I hope you see us on your FYP soon 🫂🐧
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dom | icp
dom | icp@dominic_w·
Dear ICP community, the Internet Computer has now been running strong for 5 years 👏👏👏 Here is a celebratory preview of ICP "cloud engines," the sovereign frontier cloud technology the network shall soon provide from opencloud.org. Main points: — Cloud engines enable anyone to spin up their own sovereign frontier cloud. The technology involves an extraordinary inventive step, in which cloud is created from a mathematically secure network of nodes. The nodes run as part of the Internet Computer network (internetcomputer.org) but are selected and configured by the cloud engine's owner. — The frontier cloud provided by engines is strongly focused on enabling AI agents to build and update online applications and services for us. The world is changing fast, and nearly all new online apps and services are already being built with the help of AI, and thus cloud engines target the future of cloud. — Software hosted on cloud engines is tamperproof, which means that it is immune to infrastructure hacks, because it runs inside a mathematically secure network protocol, rather than on computers directly. This means that AI agents, and those building with them, don't need to have a security team in the loop, or to trust someone else's security team. This is crucial, because in the future, non technical people will demand the freedom to build with full automation — where they just need to issue instructions to AI about what to build, and don't need to worry about anything or anyone else. Of course, apps and services running on engines are also vastly safer from the new breed of hacker being enabled by frontier AI. (The cloud engines themselves are also "tamperproof." Even if a hacker gains physical access to some portion of a cloud engine's nodes, and can make arbitrary changes, the computations and data of the hosted apps and services cannot be corrupted or interrupted so long as the network's fault bounds aren't exceeded. The recent hack of Vercel, a major cloud platform, which gave hackers access to the apps it hosted, provides additional perspective on the importance of this advantage.) — Software hosted on cloud engines is guaranteed to run, so long as a sufficient number of the engine's nodes are running. This means that AI can build applications and services without the need to have a human systems admin team constantly tinkering with the underlying platform to keep it running, which is again crucial, because in the future, non technical people will expect the freedom to use AI to build without the support of others. — New frontier programming language technology, in the form of the Motoko language developed by Caffeine Labs, leverages seminal "orthogonal persistence" technology that unifies program logic and data to deliver further unlocks for AI (Motoko is the first computer language being developed that targets agents that are writing software rather than humans engineers per se). Nowadays, AI can build and update production apps at a prodigious rate, even at the speed of conversation. But it can also make mistakes, and there's a risk that an update it creates might be "lossy" in the sense it causes some transformed data to be lost. Again, in this new world, it's both undesirable and impractical for everyone to have to have a systems admin team on-hand to detect lossy updates and roll them back, but Motoko provides a solution: it can detect new software updates are lossy before they are applied, reducing potentially catastrophic errors by AI to harmless coding retries. — Software hosted on cloud engines is "serverless" but unlike traditional serverless software, directly it directly incorporates data through "orthogonal persistence." Another key purpose is simplify backend software logic and fuel the modeling power of AI by increasing abstraction (sorry for the technical language!!!). Put simply, this enables AI to produce more sophisticated backends, faster, and at dramatically lower costs, as measured by the number AI API tokens consumed during coding. (Tip for the technical: orthogonal persistence is a new paradigm where "the program is the database," and data lives inside program variables, which is possible because it's as if hosted software runs forever in persistent memory). — An expanding database of skills at skills.internetcomputer.org shall make it possible to develop and directly deploy apps and services to your cloud engines directly from Claude Code, Perplexity, Codex and other AI platforms. Further, your account on caffeine.ai can be connected, so that new apps and updates created through conversation automatically appear hosted from your cloud engine. In the future, R&D is going to be very seamless. You converse with AI, and your secure and unstoppable apps or services are created or updated. Cloud engines are designed to directly support this "self-writing cloud" future where we can work hands-free. — Tech sovereignty is becoming a huge issue worldwide, with governments and corporations seeking to create sovereign tech stacks owing to geopolitical tensions. Increasingly, people are realizing that tech provided by foreign nations can come with hidden backdoors and kills switches, from the base platform, right up through hosted apps and services. ICP technology is open source, and those building on ICP using AI own their own source code. When you have the source code, you can verify that there are no backdoors, and when you own the source code thanks to AI, you can update it at will, freeing you from vendor lock-in. But cloud engines take sovereignty much further... — You create a cloud engine by selecting the nodes that will be combined. You can choose the class of nodes used, and their number, but more importantly, you can choose who operates the nodes, and where they are located. Almost any configuration is possible, because the Internet Computer scales the security privileges afforded to hosted software within the network according to configuration (software hosted on cloud engines can directly interoperate with software on other engines and traditional subnets, but base restrictions are applied according to security rules). A cloud engine can be created within a region such as Europe, to comply with regs such as GDPR, or completely within a sovereign state like Switzerland or Pakistan. But cloud engines go further still... — Sovereignty is also about freedom from vendor lock-in. Cloud engines are essentially ICP (Internet Computer Protocol) network configurations, and this means the underlying compute nodes they combine can be swapped out without interrupting their hosted apps and services. This is a big deal. In addition, cloud engines now support nodes that are instances running on Big Tech's clouds, in addition to nodes that are dedicated specialized hardware, as per the Gen I and Gen II nodes that dominate the Internet Computer today. For example, it is possible to have an engine running across different AWS data centers, say, and then reconfigure the engine to run across a mixture of AWS, Google, Azure and Hetzner for even more resilience, without the users of hosted apps and services noticing a thing. That's true freedom. — Sovereign AI is becoming increasingly important too, and cloud engines allow special "AI nodes" to be added to them, so that hosted software can perform inference on hardware provisioned by the owner from a location the owner has selected. Even though the AI nodes are only accessible within the cloud engine, they can still benefit from the forthcoming Internet Intelligence Gateway (IG), which will make it possible to validate inference performed on key frontier open weights LLMs, even when the inference is performed on completely independent AI clouds. When the results of inference are received, this technology can verify that neither the prompt+context (input) nor the inference result (output) have been modified, and that the results were produced by the precise LLM expected. This ensures that AI clouds don't cheat by running inference on cheaper models than are being paid for, and bad actors aren't modifying the inputs or outputs to surreptitiously insert advertising into results, say, or change facts, or insert malware when code is being generated. What's super cool about this technology is the cost of the verification is scalable. A very valuable additional security can be achieved with only 1-2% of extra cost. — Scaling apps and services when they hit capacity limits is another thorny problem that cloud engines help the world address. Engines make scaling possible without rewriting or reconfiguring software. The query workload capacity of hosted software can be horizontally scaled simply by adding new nodes to an engine, and nodes can also be added in geographical proximity to demand. Meanwhile, update workload capacity can first be scaled-up by swapping an engine's nodes out for the next class up, and then when no larger class of node is available, horizontally scaled-out by "splitting" the engine into two, which doubles available capacity. (Technical tip: horizontally scaling update capacity by splitting engines requires multi-canister architectures). — For those who have been following how Caffeine builds apps that can efficiently store large numbers of files, I should mention that apps built on cloud engines will also support the new ICP Blob Storage cloud network (since cloud engines currently have up to about 3 TB of memory, which apps storing large amounts of files can easily exceed). We are also working on allowing blob storage nodes to be added to cloud engines, to enable sovereign mass blob storage within an engine, similarly to how AI nodes can be added currently. — Lastly, but certainly not least, I should mention that cloud engines are multi-blockchain capable, and ready for digital assets, thanks to the clever math at their core. For example, an e-commerce service built on a cloud engine can securely accept and custody stablecoin payments, or a multi-chain DEX could be hosted. Further, engines can support software autonomy (software orchestrated and controlled by other autonomous software, in a decentralized way) and can themselves be orchestrated by SNS technology, and thus run autonomously too. Today, though, the focus is on *mainstream* cloud. This year, the cloud industry will generate approximately one trillion dollars in revenue. That number is already huge, but is expected to grow to two trillion dollars by 2030. After years of continuous development, which have seen more than $500m spent on R&D, the Internet Computer network is now tacking directly toward this mainstream cloud market with cloud engine technology. In their first version, cloud engines are not meant to be a cloud panacea. For example, currently they are not ideal for working with big data. You should use something like DataBricks for that. Cloud engines are carefully targeted at enabling AI to produce traditional online applications and services, including SaaS, in a safer and more productive way, which represents a new market segment with tremendous potential. Of course, DFINITY will continue to work relentlessly to push forward ICP's capabilities, so expect further developments. It's worth mentioning that this cloud segment isn't just about creating new apps and services using AI, it's also about replacing legacy systems and apps built on super expensive SaaS services. Caffeine Labs is working to produce technology (Caffeine Snorkel) that can study an enterprise's legacy systems and app built on SaaS, create replacement systems and apps, and migrate the data, while supporting key stakeholders through the process over email and chat, with full automation. Thus the legacy systems and SaaS markets shall also be addressed by cloud engines. Zooming out, and reasoning in a more metaphysical way, we believe, as we always have, that there is room for a new kind of cloud created by mathematical networks, that provides seminal advances in the fields of security and resilience, as well as true sovereignty and freedom from lock-in. That this same technology, with the help of additional technologies like orthogonal persistence and Motoko, enables AI to build for us without the need for so much oversight, and to create more backend sophistication while consuming fewer AI API tokens, enables ICP to bring game-changing advances to the world. Cloud engines will work synergistically with the Intelligence Gateway, which will enable apps and services running on engines to seamlessly leverage AI, wherever that AI is running, while providing verifiability at extremely low cost for open weights frontier models. We believe that cloud engines represent an inflection point in the storied history of the Internet Computer project, and I'm very proud to be sharing the details with you on the network's fifth birthday 💪 I'll be back with more news soon!!
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KP 🐧@KP_fps·
👋 hey hey! Yea I'm on the Game Analysis Team (GAT) for Valorant and played pro GC and T2 co-ed before that as an IGL. I've hit rad 2x (although not for a long time now 😅) - our team specifically is made up of former pros of Valorant and other games and has members who played at an even higher level than I did! Always down to chat in DMs about the game and I'm usually very responsive to questions I'm just not on Twitter as much these days. (Also, the reason I don't name the other pros on the team is for privacy reasons, not everyone wants to be public facing on socials!)
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Isot@Isot_111·
Saw that TFT had a former rank 1 player working on their game , while Valorant players don't even know if there's a single Immortal ranked dev😭
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KP 🐧@KP_fps·
@armanishmae1 Appreciate you taking the time to check it out 🙌
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Riot Naru@armanishmae1·
@KP_fps fun & insightful read, looking forward to the next one
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KP 🐧@KP_fps·
I am not a financial advisor and this post is not financial advice. The Pokémon trading card market has gotten incredibly frothy and we are seeing signs of peak euphoria, not just online but in person as well. I've seen this exact same behavior play out just last year in the crypto markets, and believe we are due for a correction sometime within the next year. Two weeks ago, I decided to sell 90% of my Pokémon card collection - any card that had no memory or sentimental value to me, gone. To see my perspective and why I believe this, check out my article down below ⬇️⬇️⬇️
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Hey hey! Didn't know you were into pokemon too thats awesome :D Same I'll still scoop up packs here and there at MSRP, its tough though seeing Ascended Heroes ETBs already at 140$ a pop... and I can't do those release days at Best Buy I did one and being in that line was SO uncomfortable 😂 I'm a Garchomp lover and resh/zekrom/N and they've been being treated so well in the cards this last year 🔥
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Tyler Merritt
Tyler Merritt@tYmE_cs·
@KP_fps That being said, I'll still be buying packs when I can (only for MSRP from Target/GameStop, f**k scalpers), because I love Pokémon and trading cards in general, so I enjoy ripping packs... I'll also buy Lucario cards I don't have, because it's my favorite Pokémon.
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KP 🐧@KP_fps·
Exactly. I had a N's reshiram and Zekrom I bought off eBay 3 years ago for 70$, card shop offered me almost 400$ for it. Really hard to say no to that. There will be items like the ones you mentioned that probably continue to do just fine but man it is wild right now. Also long time no see! Hope you've been good
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Cj@imdapperXD·
@KP_fps I had the same thought. My 151 Alt Art Mew I bought for 13 dollars was up at 40 and I couldn’t pass up that much profit, but I do think 151 will continue to sky rocket so I held onto my 151 UPC Mew Ex. I’m also holding my SIR Gardevoirs from Paldean Fates,
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KP 🐧@KP_fps·
@AllinGaming23 100% but a little TOO crazy for my liking. Hard not to take profits at these prices. You have an insane portfolio tho! Hope you've been doing well 🙌
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AllinGaming@AllinGaming23·
@KP_fps Markets been kinda crazy but I’m all for it
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KP 🐧@KP_fps·
@iWillTheGamer I've been wanting to try competing in Pokemon VGC for a while now, Pokemon Champions makes the barrier to entry and having a good team way more accessible as someone who doesn't own all the games or grind training nature/IVs. Really excited to get out there!!
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iWill ➡️ Pokemon Worlds 2026
iWill ➡️ Pokemon Worlds 2026@iWillTheGamer·
POKÉMON VGC WILL NEVER BE THE SAME. 🏆 Day 2 of Pokémon Champions deep dive dropped and the competitive barrier is GONE: ✅ IVs REMOVED: All Pokémon are 31 IVs by default. ✅ EVs REPLACED: New "Stat Point" system (32 max per stat). ✅ PP REWORKED: Moves like Protect & Sucker Punch adjusted for balance. ✅ MEGA ABILITES: Mega Dragonite (Multiscale) & Mega Froslass (Snow Warning) confirmed. ✅ SHINY POKEMON: Pokémon recuited from ranch CAN be shiny This is the most accessible Pokémon has ever been. April 8th is a new era. What are your thoughts?
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Fabio@Zero2HeroZombie·
🚨 BREAKING: Mission 70 on $ICP has officially PASSED!
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KP 🐧@KP_fps·
First attempt at a dev-log style video here for my co-op puzzle platformer 🦆🐣🦆 Making more progress than ever before after switching from Godot --> Unreal Engine 5 earlier this year. Early showcase of how some of the mechanics are being iterated on to make it more engaging for players. Over time, I hope to post more updates and create a game that fans of the co-op genre will love!
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Riot AVRhits@AVRhits·
The VALORANT Masters Santiago Movie is complete! Including: - Premier → Champions 🎉 - Korean Broadcast reacting to a Nongshim RedForce win - Caster Cam How @Dambi_vlrt won Masters Santiago 🏃 youtu.be/LQWqtV6tTd0 #VALORANTMasters
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Super excited to get my hands on Miks today! Really loving the supportive flavor that is reinforced with the new updated assist UI. Here is a 1v2 scenario where the ult can prove to be quite strong. So much fun so far!
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KP 🐧@KP_fps·
Todays a special day! Our GAT members and I had the pleasure of helping out with the balance and tunings of Miks over the last year and a half, and I'm very satisfied with how he turned out. Outside of the Harbor rework, Miks was the first in-dev agent I was assigned to, and seeing the reveal come together and everyones reactions means so much to me! Excited to see y'all out there in the servers later this week - I'll be out there instalocking Miks. As always, if you have any feedback for Miks or any of the other agent changes I'm always all ears! Special shoutout to our amazing design team, my teammates, and everyone who brought Miks to life 🎧🎶💜💛
VALORANT@VALORANT

So, ready to make some noise?

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KP 🐧@KP_fps·
@theBlackKimchi I still remember when you took me in the range and showed me I wasn't counter strafing before shooting 🤣 wild times
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Black Kimchi@theBlackKimchi·
@KP_fps Crazy to think not that long ago we were theorycrafting random cs stuff and this is what you do now. Dope.
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KP 🐧@KP_fps·
@melanji Ayyyy thank you legend! We were talking about you being an assist machine on stream yesterday 😂💜
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SR meL@melanji·
@KP_fps so far miks is fun to play and he feels pretty balanced! W addition, great work from u and the team 🙏
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VALORANT@VALORANT·
See Miks (and friends) in action before he amplifies the vibes in your games.
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@DiscSabot Yea! Speed boost included. Does not stack 😅
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DiscardingSabot@DiscSabot·
@KP_fps Congrats! Quick question, does his stim include a speed boost like Brim's stim or is it just a normal combat stim w/o speed boost? If it does include a speed boost, does it stack?
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