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Opercule 🇫🇷🤝🇺🇦 🇬🇪 🇪🇺
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#WeAreNAFO Hunting vatniks as a hobby Sponsored by the {REDACTED} Sys Admin - Job Scheduling & Workload Automation






(1/3) 🇫🇷 Bonjour NAFO fellas! With our long time friend @arnocast and @AurelienDuchene we are raising the funds for a pick up truck 🛻 for 39th Separate Brigade of Coast Guard and the 37th Marine Brigade 🇺🇦 🔗 Join this campaign: help99.co/patches/french… Let’s unite and help them with the safest trucks for their hard work on the frontline 🔁 Share this campaign ❤️ Every action supports Ukrainian defenders! Forwards to Victory! 🫡









I just tested GPT-5.2, Gemini 3 Pro, KIMI 2.5, and Opus 4.6 in the AI Olympics. One model crushed physics simulations that should be impossible without external libraries. Here's what happened (prompts + video demos included) ↓


🇪🇺 OPINION: X SURGES PAST EUROPEAN CENSORS AS €120 MILLION FINE BACKFIRES The European Union thought it could rein in X with a €120 million fine, about $130 million, but instead it made the world’s only true free speech platform unstoppable. The penalty, bogusly issued under the Digital Services Act, accused X of misleading blue checkmark sales, poor ad transparency, and blocking researcher access to public data. What was meant as punishment became fuel. People rushed to X for what they can’t find elsewhere: unfiltered conversation and raw, unedited news. It’s what Elon calls the “digital town square,” and the more the EU tried to control speech, the louder that town square became. Within days, X shot to the number one free news app across all 27 EU countries, topping Apple and Google charts from Germany and France to Malta and Luxembourg. It crushed BBC News, Le Monde, and CNN in both downloads and engagement. The backlash turned into a movement. Users flocked to X because it feels real, human, and alive, while legacy media sounds sterilized by bureaucracy. The EU’s heavy hand only exposed its fear of open conversation. X doesn’t just survive censorship, it thrives on it. Every attempt to silence it only spreads the flame of free speech further.












