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@ProEvilz

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ProEvilz
ProEvilz@ProEvilz·
You'll know who your true friends are in the moment. When the world is against you. In that moment, take a step back and take note. One of the biggest mistakes you can make is to assume others will reciprocate what you'd do in a heartbeat. Never forget. Ever.
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ProEvilz@ProEvilz·
@BrightInsight6 Then provide said proof. Whats the actual point just saying you have proof, and then just not presenting said proof? Post it, or you're lying.
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Jimmy Corsetti
Jimmy Corsetti@BrightInsight6·
1) I’ve obtained PROOF that Zahi LIED about the famous Osiris Shaft sarcophagus being empty. This is a literal coverup, and the implications are truly explosive 2) Piers: “Why would Zahi lie?” - To coverup for LOOTING. Illegal antiquity trade is a MULTI-BILLION $$$ PER YEAR market - To uphold the fraudulent Narrative and Timeline that all of Egyptian History is based on today - To prevent having to REWRITE his 1,000 page book that he’s selling for $81 a pop Stay tuned for my video this weekend. I’m not kidding when I say that heads are going to spin over this. It may literally be the biggest COVERUP involving Ancient Egypt of all-time….🤯
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David Shaw
David Shaw@David90shaw·
🚨 BREAKING: The cover up is officially exposed. The Intelligence and Security Committee just caught Keir Starmer red handed. They are accusing the Prime Minister of actively withholding and heavily redacting secret documents regarding the explosive Peter Mandelson scandal. 🧵👇
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ProEvilz@ProEvilz·
@GBNEWS @beverleyturner you do NOT know what it captures, at all! Do you know what code is running? Did you make it? How could you possibly know? Not even the police using the tech know whats happening inside.
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GB News@GBNEWS·
'We're walking into a digital cage.' 'You are falling into the pernicious Starmer trap. He wants us to believe we will be criminalised for expressing our views!' Peter Bleksley and @BeverleyTurner debate the use of facial recognition technology by police.
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ProEvilz@ProEvilz·
@TheProjectUnity Did you? I'd say that fits Steven Greer better in context of interviews.
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
I am a UFO experiencer, I am a researcher and over the years I landed the first interviews with many of the biggest government insiders. I have problems with the narratives surrounding "UFO Disclosure" from the U.S Government. Let me explain...
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Sophie Corcoran
Sophie Corcoran@sophielouisecc·
I’m sorry but if farage can’t even be arsed to turn up to the kings speech The bloody kings speech - then what was the point of him actually being an MP?
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dh405
dh405@dh405·
@ProEvilz @MaxRovensky @Figure_robot I see that you failed to read and comprehend my comment. I suppose you're trying to build a brand with this consistent behavior. Read the second paragraph that I posted.
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Figure@Figure_robot·
Watch a team of humanoid robots running a full 8-hr shift at human performance levels. This is fully autonomous running Helix-02 x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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dh405@dh405·
@ProEvilz @MaxRovensky @Figure_robot A purpose-built piece of machinery will ALWAYS be better than some all-purpose general humanoid robot. Faster, more reliable, and cheaper. Why do we demonstrate general purpose bots by having them do tasks that are far better accomplished by appropriate machines?
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ProEvilz
ProEvilz@ProEvilz·
You have a point. But you've also missed the point entirely, and on purpose it would seem, because you're not stupid. Obviously, yeah, we don't need a bot to do this. The point is creating an all purpose humanoid that can do human tasks and this is still a human task in a lot of places. Not all couriers have advanced robotics installations to handle this, nor do any generic factories have ALL things automated with robotics as-is. Each installation is highly specific to the task at hand. The aim of a general purpose humanoid is to cover all tasks that is done by a human as-is.
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ProEvilz
ProEvilz@ProEvilz·
One of the greatest barriers for new chatters on @Twitch
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VAL THOR
VAL THOR@CMDRVALTHOR·
Dr. Steven Greer says he has a source in the NSA who says the MH370 videos are real and that they show an Einstein Rosen bridge, which is also called a wormhole. 📷JFK JR RETURNS — HE IS POSTING HERE NOW
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GB News@GBNEWS·
'It's Murder on the Orient Express. They've all got their knives but the train comes out the tunnel and they haven't got the courage to start.' @GHWTowler reacts as Labour MPs come out in force to call for Starmer's resignation, and whether the Cabinet could follow.
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ProEvilz@ProEvilz·
@_andrewthecoder Honestly, connections are most important. There is that old saying, and it's never been truer... It's not what you know, but WHO you know.
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andrewthecoder@_andrewthecoder·
I have a hard time believing that I am just unhireable. But I have an even harder time believing that my 25 years of experience is somehow negated by the format of my resume. But, after over 2,000 applications, I am not sure what else to think. And, out of the dozens of emails (perhaps over 100) to hiring managers with inquiries about what might be happening, I have received ZERO response. I have done some reverse engineering of some popular ATS systems and found some interesting trends; things like translating words like "founder" and "freelancer" to "unemployed", as one example (though, admittedly, the end user of the ATS is responsible for such translations). So, now add to everything else, I am being punished for running successful businesses for over a decade. Kind of at the end of my rope here. I have to start thinking about what retirement looks like, and I am just plain NOT HIREABLE. Career change at this point doesn't seem likely. I have literally never done anything professionally other than write software (at least, not since college anyway). This is actually going to start affecting my way of life, my standard of living, not to mention the people that count on me to provide. Please don't take this as anything more than venting. I am not blaming anyone, and I am not looking for sympathy. I know a lot of you are experiencing a very similar situation!
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ProEvilz@ProEvilz·
@digijordan The whole density stuff falls apart instantly knowing they've been known to go outside the ship. If humans did that in water, they'd instantly die.
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Jordan Crowder@digijordan·
I get frustrated with the pace of ‘UFO’ Disclosure… But I have to remind myself of the complexity of the situation… Here’s a video I made years ago that explains why there’s so many different types of aliens and ufo, where they come from and why it’s such a difficult thing to explain…
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ProEvilz@ProEvilz·
@AlchemyAmerican The silly sound effects and editing really damages any credibility this may have. It's like a cheesy horror movie... gotta grow up, man.
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Jesse Michels
Jesse Michels@AlchemyAmerican·
🚨BREAKING: One of the most chilling alien abductions in American history resurfaces in light of the Pentagon’s UFO disclosures. These reports indicate the Alien/Non-Human presence on earth goes well beyond what the government just revealed🚨 Jim Weiner, Charlie Foltz go public again about their intense experience: an 80-foot glowing sphere chased them across a lake in the Maine wilderness in August 1976 while they were on a fishing trip. They were taken aboard the UFO and six grey beings under five feet tall conducted forced medical examinations, extracting biological samples from each man and placing devices on their shins leaving permanent bald patches and benign tumors at the sites of entry. The Experiencers: Jim Weiner, Charlie Foltz,  Chuck Rak and Jim's identical twin brother Jack are at the center of the most rigorously documented abduction case in American history. The case has been investigated for nearly fifty years by Raymond Fowler and reviewed by the late Dr. John Mack of Harvard, who tested all four men and found no underlying psychiatric pathology in any of them. The UFO: The craft was the size of a two-and-a-half story house, completely silent, with a halo and a roiling plasma surface. It responded directly to Charlie's SOS flashlight signal from 75 yards away, accelerated faster than the speed of sound with no sonic boom, and emitted a hollow tube of blue light that came down around their canoe. The next conscious memory all three men have is standing on the shore. Three hours had elapsed. The bonfire they had built to last three hours had burned to almost nothing. Corroboration: Ray Fowler conducted independent hypnotic regression sessions with each man over roughly a year, instructing them not to compare notes or read about the subject during the investigation. All four accounts converged on the same craft, beings, examination room, and procedures. Six grey beings, four-fingered hands with all four digits opposable, no nose, slit for a mouth, examined them on a table under a focused blue light. Sperm was extracted from each. Jim's bald patches are still there. Jack's tumor tissue was sent to Air Force pathology and could not be identified. John Mack — who built the modern psychiatric framework for evaluating experiencers while at Harvard — knew them personally for over twenty years and found no underlying psychiatric pathology in any of them. A Lockheed “Neuro-engineer” was there: Years later the men met John Norseen, a Lockheed scientist behind U.S. patents on brain biometrics. He told them he was at the Allagash in August 1976 running a covert tracking exercise and was the first to read their UFO report to the rangers. Weeks before his death he emailed Jim with a cryptic sign-off. He was found dead in a hotel room two weeks later. Loring Nuclear Base Was 90 Miles Away: Loring Air Force Base — a nuclear weapons storage facility in northern Maine — experienced documented craft incursions in 1975 and 1976, with objects hovering over warhead bunkers emitting laser-like beams. Eagle Lake sits roughly 90 miles away. Both events fall within the same timeframe. Why It Still Holds Up: Nearly fifty years later, the Allagash case remains unusual because it isn't built on memory alone — it has biology in it. Physical tissue from one witness passed through military pathology and could not be identified. The bald patches on Jim Weiner's shins are still there. Full episode is live now.
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ProEvilz@ProEvilz·
@MasterMaliq @Dani_Blek But religion, in most cases, literally is a death cult. The entire thing centered around death. Your entire life is a trial in preparation for death. Islam describes heaven as paradise. Everything you do, is done, for death.
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Maliq
Maliq@MasterMaliq·
Calling 2 billion people a “death cult” because of extremists is exactly why the term Islamophobia exists.You don’t judge Christianity by the KKK or atheism by Stalin. So why should Muslims be judged only by terrorists? Criticise extremism all you want. But once you start dehumanising all Muslims, that’s no longer “rational criticism.”
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Maliq@MasterMaliq·
Truth be told: The #1 cause of Islamophobia isn't outsiders. It's us Muslims. Our resistance to reform, silence on extremism, and victim mentality. If we fix ourselves, the fear will fade.
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ProEvilz@ProEvilz·
@RhysSullivan What challenges does it solve? I'm assuming here the opposite is unsolvable challenges
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Rhys@RhysSullivan·
With agents writing code I’ve become more bullish than ever on Effect and the problems it solves If you’re not using it, I’m curious on why and what you’re using instead to solve the same challenges - interested to see what the ecosystem looks like
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feibei
feibei@feetbonerr·
at 200 followers we r gonna all do a twerk off
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ProEvilz
ProEvilz@ProEvilz·
@morganlinton Same thing with using GPT in Cursor. it's the least subsidised AI platform going, meaning its also the most expensive. This makes sense why you're now using Codex. But it still begs the question, why use Cursor/composer when GPT is better and you already have it?
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Morgan@morganlinton·
@ProEvilz Not using Opus in Cursor, using Composer 2
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Morgan@morganlinton·
Officially canceling our Anthropic plan, it’s Codex + Cursor for my little 16 person eng team. Anthropic is great for companies that can spend $2,000/mo and up per engineer, but not affordable for us. Codex really upped their game recently, and with GPT 5.5, it’s just so good, and so token efficient. Still using Cursor plenty, my team still looks and reviews a lot of code. But with Cursor, we’ve never hit a limit, and Composer 2 is pretty awesome for most stuff. Testing out Droid as well and see some good early results with Droid + GLM 5.1, but still more testing to do before rolling it out to the whole team. My guess is many more engineering leaders will be sending messages like this. Anthropic makes great stuff but phew, it’s so darn token hungry. My team loves Codex and Cursor, onward!
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