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Step-by-step:
Factory reset the Hub (hold reset button 10-12 seconds)
Log into 192.168.0.1 → Disable DHCP server
Set your WiFi name & password (match your main network for seamless roaming)
Plug Ethernet cable: Main router LAN port → Any LAN port on the old Hub
Done! Now it extends your WiFi coverage and adds wired ports on your existing network.
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Got an old Virgin Media Hub (Hub 3 or similar WiFi 5) collecting dust?
Don’t bin it! Turn it into a free WiFi extender or extra network switch instead. Super simple hack – no custom firmware needed. Works great as an Access Point + switch.
Full steps below
#VirginMedia #WiFiHack #HomeNetworking #TechTips

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@angloshovler If you can't knock someone out after nearly 1 minute of fighting with others helping then you shouldn't be fighting.
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@LorberMike Why was it banned. Was it for the worst acting ever?
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Azza miner is an obvious scam
Sadly, desperate YouTubers are pushing it to make extra cash during this bear market
I’ve been seeing it everywhere, stay away!
Altcoin Daily@AltcoinDaily
Confronting Azza Miner youtu.be/k2XXwmcxMkY
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@MerlijnTrader You can still own them. You just can't touch them through the system.
That's the point of owning them
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🇪🇺 THE EU JUST PUBLISHED ITS 2027 SURVEILLANCE RULEBOOK
First MiCA delisted USDT. Now AMLR comes for privacy.
€10,000 cash cap. €1,000 ID threshold.
Monero, Zcash, Dash. Gone from regulated platforms by 2027.
You can still own them. You just can't touch them through the system.
Europe isn't banning crypto.
It's putting a name on every wallet.


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@cryptorover Not scare mongering, but trump knows it can break crypto and that's bad for his crypto investments so he's forcing Anthropic to stop
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@PaulGoldEagle Rumours are they're turning it into student accommodation
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@SuiNetwork Wouldn't it be great if holders were compensated every time a chain failed, like 5 percent airdrop of your holdings or something like that 😁
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Sui mainnet is back online and transactions are flowing normally.
The end of epoch halt was triggered during the rollout of yesterday's long-term fix. As validators restarted to deploy the new binary, the randomness initialization that runs at the start of each epoch was unable to complete because it has a higher quorum threshold than Sui consensus. A latent bug in how that failure state is preserved across validator restarts then prevented the network from completing its transition to the next epoch.
Validators have implemented a fix that addresses both the underlying bug and the affected epoch, and network activity has resumed.
A more detailed incident review is forthcoming.
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Activity on Sui mainnet has resumed, and transactions are flowing normally.
Both today’s and yesterday’s halts are due to the interaction of the 1.72 release, which introduced Address Balances, and gas charging logic. Yesterday’s implemented fix was an interim measure designed to restore functionality to the network while the Sui Core Team worked on a long-term solution.
The interim fix had a known issue with a low probability of causing a halt. This morning, the network hit a variant of the known issue and halted.
As of now, the long-term solution has been implemented by validators, fully addressing known issues caused by the original bug, and network activity has resumed.
A more detailed incident review is forthcoming. Thank you for your patience.
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@zaidlikesmstr I'm telling you now, theres thousands of people on this planet that do not want STRC to work, and they will do anything to F it up by suppressing the price. Whales are still in control.
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$MSTR
It looks increasingly likely that some Bitcoin has been sold to help fund the upcoming $STRC dividend payment on May 31st.
And honestly, if you’ve been following the company closely, this shouldn’t come as a surprise.
Both Saylor and Phong have repeatedly hinted since the earnings call that Bitcoin sales were now part of the company’s available capital allocation levers.
Given that $MSTR hasn’t exactly been trading in strength, utilizing some of the unrealized tax losses tied to higher-cost-basis Bitcoin purchases, while that window still exists, actually makes a lot of sense.
(Credit to @BTCBeliever21 who’s put out extensive work predicting this)
Personally, I think it’s a good decision.
It shows the evolution of the company and its willingness to actively utilize another lever from its evolving playbook, which ultimately only strengthens its capital market operations over time.
That said, if a Bitcoin sale is officially announced next week, shareholders should probably prepare for the narrative that follows.
The headlines will inevitably paint it negatively.
The bears will claim it’s over.
And X will most certainly become a colorful place for a couple weeks.
But nothing changes fundamentally.
The company is still well on its way to becoming the largest Bitcoin holder on the planet and remains on track to approach the 1 million mark sometime this year.
Interesting times ahead.
$BTC $MSTR $STRC

The ₿itcoin Therapist@TheBTCTherapist
ON CHAIN DATA INDICATES THAT MICHAEL SAYLOR’S STRATEGY HAS TRANSFERRED 411 BTC WORTH $30 MILLION TO COINBASE PRIME
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@jade_defi So generic, generic characters, cheesy script, over acted personalities, generically over the top effects. What a waste of time.
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The first fully AI-generated movie just went viral in Cannes.
The film is called Hell Grind.
According to reports, it was made using Higgsfield AI in around 14 days, cost about $500,000 and roughly $400,000 of that went to compute.
For context, a traditional Hollywood feature can take 1-3 years and cost tens of millions to produce.
This one was created by a team of about 15 directors, cinematographers, and editors using AI tools like Higgsfield’s Soul Cinema, Seedance 2.0 and other video models.
The craziest part?
For just the first 25 minutes, CineD reported they generated 16,181 clips to get 253 final shots.
That’s roughly 64 attempts for every shot.
Some prompts were reportedly around 3,000 words each, just to get 15 seconds of usable footage.
So yes, AI is getting faster.
But the real takeaway is not “humans are useless now”
It’s actually the opposite
The people who understand storytelling, directing, editing, taste and tools are about to get insane leverage.
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@ChromaFlowx @grok create 3 images similar to this shown in the video
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