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Paris Tirone@LadyRaynbow·
#Queenberts #Glamberts #Creatives #Progressives + friends here since 2009. ===>>>*FYI*: pls follow me at “Blue Sky” under same handle!!! (“LadyRaynbow”) Past time to leave what became a right-wing cesspool, that used to be a creative hub. Stay safe + spread LIGHT + LOVE!! 💕 🌈
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Sami Nathaniel
Sami Nathaniel@NathanielSami·
How disrespectful! Way to put her in her place.!!!
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Paris Tirone
Paris Tirone@LadyRaynbow·
DANGERS + waste of #AI!!!
Sukh Sroay@sukh_saroy

🚨Breaking: Princeton researchers just ran the numbers on where AI is actually heading. The results should make every founder, investor, and policymaker stop what they are doing. Training OpenAI's next-gen model consumes an estimated 11 billion kWh of electricity. That is enough to power every home in New York City for a full year. More than the annual output of a nuclear reactor. For one model. One training run. And that is before a single user asks a single question. Every time someone uses a reasoning model like o1 or DeepSeek-R1, it costs 33 Wh of energy per query. A standard GPT-4 query costs 0.42 Wh. That is a 79x energy multiplier. Per query. At billions of queries per day. Now here is what nobody is saying out loud. The industry's answer to this is Stargate. A $500 billion compute campus. 5 gigawatts of power. Enough to run 5 million homes. Owned by the same four companies that already control the technology. They are building a new kind of utility. Except you do not elect its board. Meanwhile the models consuming all that energy still cannot reliably reason outside of math and code. Everywhere else they pattern-match. They hallucinate. They confabulate confidence. Princeton's argument is that this is not a scaling problem. It is a structural one. More parameters have not fixed it. More data has not fixed it. The architecture itself is the ceiling. Their alternative: stop chasing one god-model and build thousands of small specialists instead. Each one trained on curated domain data. Each one grounded in verified knowledge. Each one small enough to run on your phone. The energy comparison is not close. A cloud query to a reasoning model uses 33 Wh and 20 milliliters of water. The same query on a local specialist model uses 0.001 Wh. Zero water. That is 10,000 times more efficient. AlphaFold did not beat biologists by knowing everything. It won by going impossibly deep in one domain. A 14 billion parameter model trained on medical knowledge graphs just outperformed GPT-5.2 on complex clinical reasoning. Depth beats breadth when the domain is defined. The question nobody building these systems wants to answer: If the only path to general AI requires the energy output of a small nation, controlled by a handful of companies, running on hardware most of the world cannot access — is that actually intelligence? Or is it just the most expensive pattern matcher ever built?

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Mark Slapinski
Mark Slapinski@mark_slapinski·
MY GOD: This is the most UNHINGED video I've seen of Trump. Listen to this!
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harshaspeaks@madewithharsha·
@engineers_feed Her young daughter once crashed a moon landing simulation by playing with the controls at the lab. Hamilton added error-recovery code for it anyway calling it the “Lauren bug.” It later saved Apollo 8 when an astronaut made the exact same mistake.
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Chronos Intelligence
Chronos Intelligence@ChronosIntelX·
🚀 That stack is roughly 4 feet tall and contains approximately 145,000 lines of code written entirely by hand. What most people don't know is that this software saved Apollo 11. Three minutes before landing the guidance computer began throwing error alarms. Hamilton had anticipated exactly this scenario and built a priority scheduling system into the code that automatically dropped non essential tasks and kept only the critical landing functions running. Without that decision made months earlier at a desk in MIT the mission would have been aborted 180 seconds from the surface. She also coined the term software engineering!.. because no such discipline existed yet and she needed a name for what she was inventing. The stack in this photo is the entire field of software engineering in its first physical form. 📌Ref:- MIT Charles Stark Draper Laboratory; NASA Apollo 11 Mission Report 1969
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World of Engineering
World of Engineering@engineers_feed·
Margaret Hamilton, NASA's lead developer for Apollo program, stands next to all the code she wrote by hand that took humanity to the moon in 1969.
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Global Times@globaltimesnews·
A Chinese research team has recently made a breakthrough in developing "long-lifespan rice" by identifying the key gene and mechanism that enable wild rice to be harvested multiple times, and has successfully introduced this gene into cultivated rice variety, marking a new advancement that has drawn widespread attention, CCTV News reported. globaltimes.cn/page/202603/13…
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Juliette Kayyem
Juliette Kayyem@juliettekayyem·
This story has been circulating for a few weeks and now is finally making it to wider audiences. Homeland defense and military readiness seem dangerously vulnerable to a threat that is well known.
Gandalv@Microinteracti1

Drones Flew Over America’s Nuclear Bomber Base for a Week. Nobody Stopped Them. During the week of March 9, waves of 12-15 unidentified drones repeatedly overflew Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana. The base is the command headquarters for Air Force Global Strike Command, responsible for America’s entire strategic bomber force, including B-52s capable of carrying nuclear weapons. The United States was at war. The drones came anyway. According to a confidential briefing document leaked to ABC News, the drones displayed non-commercial signal characteristics, long-range control links, and resistance to jamming. They varied their routes. They left their lights on, not out of carelessness, but to monitor how the base responded. Analysts called it deliberate reconnaissance. The Air Force tried to jam them. It did not work. Barksdale issued a shelter-in-place order on March 9. Flight line operations were halted. B-52s carrying AGM-158 cruise missiles and 30,000-pound bunker buster bombs were grounded. It was the first time a U.S. air base had been temporarily put out of operation in wartime, something that never happened in World War II. The drones were assessed as far more sophisticated than anything seen in Ukraine, and well beyond Iranian capabilities. No operator has been identified. No one has been caught. The incident received limited media coverage. It happened three weeks ago.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Stay connected, Follow Gandalv @Microinteracti1

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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
Trump at a press conference today: “I’m going to take a few questions. You can ask me anything you want. You can talk sex.” Day 27 of the Iran war. Israel just struck Iranian nuclear facilities. Iran is demanding sovereignty over the Strait as a peace condition. The Philippines has 40 days of oil left. April 6th power plant strike deadline approaching. Thousands dead across the region. “You can talk sex.” This is the President of the United States.
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Jesus Freakin Congress
Jesus Freakin Congress@TheJFreakinC·
🚨BREAKING: Border Patrol agents were caught attempting to force an arrest inside a private home… without a warrant. The video shows agents were already in someone’s front yard trying to detain a man. The homeowner comes out and tells them to leave, because they are on private property. The man they’re trying to detain is saying the same thing… you’re on private property… get out. Instead of backing off… an agent grabs him around the waist, trying to tackle the man. The man breaks free, crawling to the door, and goes inside the house. At that point, this should’ve been over. Because under the Constitution, entering a home without a warrant is one of the clearest lines law enforcement are not allowed to cross. But, they cross it anyway. One agent grabs his foot as he’s going in… and then both agents follow him inside the home, while the homeowner is actively telling them to get out. Over and over. This is exactly what the Supreme Court ruled against in Payton v. New York… law enforcement cannot enter a home to make an arrest without a warrant. And in Lange v. California… they made it clear you don’t get to chase someone into their home, for a non-serious offense, and call it “hot pursuit.” They were told to leave private property… and didn’t. They attempted a detention without respecting that boundary. And then forced their way into a home anyway. All without a warrant.
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P a u l ◉
P a u l ◉@SkylineReport·
🚨 BREAKING: Top U.S. Generals Refuse Illegal Order to Deploy Troops at Polling Places WASHINGTON, D.C. — March 27, 2026 Two senior U.S. military commanders just did something you almost never see publicly: They drew a hard line against unlawful orders tied to U.S. elections. The Moment During a House Armed Services hearing, Rep. Jen Kiggans asked Gregory Guillot, head of U.S. Northern Command, if he would deploy troops to polling places if ordered. His answer: “I’m aware that doing so is against the law and I will not follow an unlawful order.” Then Francis Donovan, head of Southern Command, backed him up: “I will commit to the same.” No hedging. No ambiguity. Why This Is a Big Deal Let’s be blunt: Deploying active-duty troops to polling stations is illegal under the Posse Comitatus Act. This exchange didn’t happen in a vacuum. It came after Donald Trump floated the idea of federal involvement in election operations, raising alarms across both parties. What This Signals * Senior commanders are publicly reaffirming they will reject unlawful domestic deployment orders * The military is drawing a visible line between civilian authority and legal limits * Concerns about election interference have now reached the level of on-the-record military resistance That last part matters more than people realize. You don’t usually hear generals say “no” out loud unless something serious is in the air. Bottom Line This wasn’t just a legal clarification. It was a warning shot: The chain of command has limits. And at least some of the people inside it are willing to say so publicly. Developing story. References [1] Defense One, March 2026, "Lawmaker presses SOUTHCOM over Hegseth’s 'no quarter' rhetoric" defenseone.com/threats/2026/0… [2] U.S. Code, 18 U.S.C. § 1385, "Posse Comitatus Act" law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18…
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💕 Brittany Belle 💕
💕 Brittany Belle 💕@BrittanyinTexas·
And just like that, it’s completely VANISHED from the media. A sitting congressman, Ted Lieu, said on the record the Epstein files are being blocked because they show Trump raped and threatened to kill children. Let’s keep this in the spotlight every day.
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Harris
Harris@Harrisbro777·
🚨 READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. Before February 28, 2026: → Strait of Hormuz: OPEN → Oil price: $73/barrel → Qatar shipping LNG normally → Ships transiting without incident After the US launched Operation Epic Fury: → Strait of Hormuz: CLOSED → 8,000,000 barrels/day OFFLINE → Oil price: $111/barrel → 13 Americans DEAD, ~300 wounded → Qatar force majeure — 90 cargoes gone → Ships DESTROYED. Tankers BURNING for weeks. → 850 Tomahawks fired ($1,700,000,000) → Iran firing cruise missiles at US carriers Do you understand what that means? The US started a war to destroy Iran's nuclear program. Iran responded by closing the most important waterway on Earth. Now the entire war is about reopening that waterway. They're showing you "America must keep Hormuz open." They're NOT showing you that Hormuz was open BEFORE America started the war. → The war didn't protect oil supply — it destroyed it → The war didn't make shipping safer — ships are literally on fire → The war didn't cost Iran leverage — it GAVE Iran the biggest leverage on Earth → The war didn't weaken Iran's position — Iran now controls 20% of global oil and charges $2,000,000 per ship Every single problem America is now fighting to fix is a problem America created 28 days ago. Pakistan's defense minister: "The goal of the war has shifted to opening the Strait of Hormuz, which was open before the war."
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Patricia Marins
Patricia Marins@pati_marins64·
Iranian Technology Goes Far Beyond Missiles The country rank in the global 5 in six critical technologies 
 Iran has established itself as a major power in missiles, but this is only the tip of the iceberg. The country also competes with global powers in several other technological markets. Although it still faces historical bottlenecks in investment in basic sectors, resulting in critical deficits in electricity generation and potable water supply, the situation is changing. Iran has woken up to these vulnerabilities and is now directing billions of dollars toward restructuring its essential infrastructure. However, it still needs to prove that domestic infrastructure is a higher priority than funding militias in foreign territories. The most impressive phenomenon, however, is occurring in the field of knowledge. Just a few years ago, anyone who predicted that Iran would surpass powers such as Germany, Japan, and India in frontier areas like nanotechnology would have been laughed at. Today, the data confirms that this is the new geopolitical reality of science. When we examine indicators such as SCImago Journal & Country Rank, StatNano, Web of Science, Nature Index, and the ASPI Critical Technology Tracker, Iran ranks among the world’s top ten scientific powers in several fields. Global Research Ranking – Iran (Top 10 Worldwide) According to consolidated indicators of scientific output and academic impact, Iran belongs to the global elite in the following disciplines: •Nanotechnology: 4th to 6th place
 •Artificial Neural Networks: 6th place
 •Industrial Engineering: 7th place
 •Aerospace Engineering: 8th place
 •Mechanical Engineering: 9th place
 •Analytical Chemistry: 9th place
 •Surface Science: 9th place
 •Energy Engineering: 10th place
 (These positions come from a compilation the rankings of SCImago Journal & Country Rank, StatNano, Web of Science, Nature Index, and the ASPI Critical Technology Tracker.) Strategic Breakdown (ASPI Critical Technology Tracker – 2025 Update) The ASPI report shows that Iran not only publishes in large volume but also with high impact. The country ranks in the global top 5 in six critical technologies, including: Aircraft engines and hypersonics, where it competes directly with major global powers Biofuels and smart materials, areas in which Iranian scientific production is considered world-class; Nanomaterials and advanced coatings, directly linking basic science to defense and heavy industry Smart materials; All of this has been achieved despite international sanctions, which have ironically helped Iran become one of the fastest-growing nations in technology worldwide. This progress is driven by an internal ecosystem of elite universities, such as Sharif and Tehran, that have turned isolation into a powerful engine of technical self-sufficiency. Iran has reached a technological level where, even if it abandoned its current nuclear project, it could restart and complete it in just a few years. This gives the country the ability to make its own choices and chart its own path. The West needs to recognize the technological advances Iran has made over the past three decades. Which Western nation possesses hypersonic missiles with short, medium, and intermediate range? Not even the United States has this capability with fully domestic technology, something Iran has already achieved. In addition, Iran belongs to the select group of nations capable of manufacturing its own satellites and placing them into orbit using indigenous launch vehicles. However, Iranian technology goes far beyond aerospace.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
Drones Flew Over America’s Nuclear Bomber Base for a Week. Nobody Stopped Them. During the week of March 9, waves of 12-15 unidentified drones repeatedly overflew Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana. The base is the command headquarters for Air Force Global Strike Command, responsible for America’s entire strategic bomber force, including B-52s capable of carrying nuclear weapons. The United States was at war. The drones came anyway. According to a confidential briefing document leaked to ABC News, the drones displayed non-commercial signal characteristics, long-range control links, and resistance to jamming. They varied their routes. They left their lights on, not out of carelessness, but to monitor how the base responded. Analysts called it deliberate reconnaissance. The Air Force tried to jam them. It did not work. Barksdale issued a shelter-in-place order on March 9. Flight line operations were halted. B-52s carrying AGM-158 cruise missiles and 30,000-pound bunker buster bombs were grounded. It was the first time a U.S. air base had been temporarily put out of operation in wartime, something that never happened in World War II. The drones were assessed as far more sophisticated than anything seen in Ukraine, and well beyond Iranian capabilities. No operator has been identified. No one has been caught. The incident received limited media coverage. It happened three weeks ago.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Stay connected, Follow Gandalv @Microinteracti1
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P a u l ◉
P a u l ◉@SkylineReport·
🚨 BREAKING: Iranian Strike Hits U.S. Base — Troops Wounded, Aircraft Damaged RIYADH — March 27, 2026 Iran just punched straight through the “everything’s fine” narrative. A ballistic missile and drone strike on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia has wounded 10–12 U.S. service members, with at least two in serious condition, and damaged multiple U.S. refueling aircraft, according to U.S. officials confirmed by AP and PBS. Let’s be clear about what just happened: * 🇺🇸 10–12 American troops wounded * ⚠️ 2 in serious condition * ✈️ U.S. KC-135 refueling aircraft damaged * 🎯 Direct hit on a key U.S. military hub This wasn’t a warning shot. This was a clean, deliberate strike on U.S. forces. And here’s where it gets obscene: Less than 24 hours ago, Donald Trump declared Iran “obliterated.” His Defense Secretary said Iran was “completely neutralized.” Tonight, Iran answered that fantasy with missiles. This is what happens when leadership substitutes bravado for strategy. You don’t get to declare victory on cable TV and then act surprised when the other side is still very much capable of hitting back. Current toll of this conflict: * 13 U.S. service members dead * 300+ wounded And counting. Satellite imagery is already surfacing showing damage at the base, backing up what officials are saying. This isn’t spin. This is reality catching up. Bottom line: If your definition of “neutralized” includes your own troops getting hit and your aircraft getting damaged, then you’re not winning. You’re lying. This is escalation. Real escalation. And it’s happening on our watch. Sources [1] AP News — “Iranian strike wounds U.S. troops, damages aircraft at Saudi base” apnews.com/article/iran-w… [2] PBS NewsHour — “U.S. troops wounded, planes damaged in Iranian strike on Saudi air base, official says” pbs.org/newshour/world… [3] Military Times — “10 U.S. troops wounded in attack on Prince Sultan Air Base” militarytimes.com/news/your-mili… [4] The Independent — “Iran-US war live updates: escalation and regional impact” independent.co.uk/news/world/mid…
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Absolute bombshell. Trump brazenly confesses to committing a massive war crime. He admits on camera that he deliberately labels the invasion of Iran a military operation just to illegally bypass Congress and avoid getting authorization for war.
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Occupy Democrats
Occupy Democrats@OccupyDemocrats·
BREAKING: Trump disgusts his audience by telling them that they can "ask me anything" and "talk sex" if they want as the demented part of his brain battles to contain the perverted part. Keep in mind, this dirty old man has our nuclear codes... "Thank [sic] everybody very much and, uh, I am asked to take a few questions and unlike other politicians they would like the questions screened," Trump said at the Future Investment Initiative, a Saudi conference in Miami. "You can ask me anything you want. You can talk sex, you can do whatever the hell you want. I'm here for you." Thankfully, nobody in the audience was insane or depraved enough to "talk sex" with this 79-year-old sundowning pedophile. Still, the fact that he floated the idea of engaging in a public discourse about sex is a sobering reminder of just how far the presidency has fallen. Imagine the moral outrage at Fox News if President Obama or Biden had suggested a raunchy conversation at a public event. This is the same man that Evangelicals hold up as a biblical paragon and exemplar of Christian values. Meanwhile, Trump's life has been one long chain of sexual indiscretions and crimes, ranging from his repeated infidelities to his suspected pedophiliac predations with Jeffrey Epstein. At this point, there can be no debate about Trump's cognitive state. He's clearly in an accelerating state of decline and nobody in his administration has the backbone to call him out because they're addicted to power. These MAGA monsters are exploiting the president's mental infirmity to ram through their racist, fascist, kleptocratic policy wishlist and all of us are going to get stuck with the bill. Please ❤️ and share if Trump disgusts you!
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