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@Stuff4and5

A parody account from the minds of ex president @barackobama and @roosterteeth

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stuff3@Stuff4and5·
I'm Rodney Stanger for Halloween
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keaton@keatonkeaton999·
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stuff3@Stuff4and5·
@KryyssX @MikelKore1 @Shurikanblade @BenjiGameDev Miyamoto is practically retired at this point he barely makes games anymore, tomodachi life is going to scoop up the pokopia fans in a month. I’m more excited about Nintendo expanding into other media like movies. Why dip out of consoles when the switch sold 150mil? It prints
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Kryyative@KryyssX·
@MikelKore1 @Shurikanblade @BenjiGameDev About 4 years ago, apparently. If Miyamoto is assisting development, it must be a long-term commitment. Creatures Inc is maintaining the digital TCG and Pokemon Champions is a PvP only mobile game being released this year.
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Benji@BenjiGameDev·
my understanding of relative franchise popularity is way off
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stuff3@Stuff4and5·
@omgsidewalks Stitch, stichyboi, stitchypoo, stitchington, stitcharugi, titch, itchy titchy, chunk, little chunk, chunktronic, chunkinator, little rat, rat, burrito, chunkzilla
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‏ً@omgsidewalks·
every pet owner has a foundational nickname from which 58 other names ripple outwards. the sourdough starter name
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stuff3@Stuff4and5·
@uncledogi I have loved your comics for years and I finally found out you have socials thank you for making very good comics
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Capt. DOGMA
Capt. DOGMA@uncledogi·
i think bad things lol
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Capt. DOGMA@uncledogi·
who cares if the government is watching us, cuz everyone can just read your thoughts anyway so try not to think bad things
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stuff3@Stuff4and5·
@sighyam You can tell it’s 100% meant to sync up to an intro and then flash to the title screen
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stuff3@Stuff4and5·
@aDrive_tK Been editing for 15 years. Recently finished up some work for another content creator who actually did quite a bit of Elestrals content. Hit me up if you're interested in working together.
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aDrive@aDrive_tK·
Is this you? HMU
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stuff3@Stuff4and5·
@SizweLo You’re coming very close to describing the plot of halo
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Sizwe SikaMusi
Sizwe SikaMusi@SizweLo·
I don’t have proof, but this is my theory and I’m sticking to it: The Egyptians who are credited with building the pyramids, actually found them already there, built by the “gods”, which was actually a previous advanced civilisation. They tried their best to imitate the style, which is why the oldest pyramids are the most sophisticated, and the newer additions are the ones that actually look primitive. If you look at the Old Kingdom of Egypt, which are the earliest Dynasties, you have the Great Pyramids with mathematical masterpieces with 70 ton granite beams and laser-flat finishes of millimetre precision. Then for some reason, as you move forward in time to the Middle and New Kingdoms, the pyramids start to get smaller, the stones get sloppier, and eventually, they just start building with mud bricks. If those mfs “invented” the tech, they would have gotten better at it. Instead, they clearly lost the manual. They became squatters in structures they knew nothing about building. There is a literal stone tablet called the Inventory Stele found at Giza and it explicitly states that Khufu, the Pharaoh supposedly responsible for the Great Pyramid found the Sphinx and the Temple of Isis already built. Mainstream archaeology calls the stele a “pious forgery” created 2,000 years later by priests because if the stele is true, the entire timeline of Egyptology collapses. They would rather believe the Egyptians lied about their own history than admit the pyramids are older than 4500 years. About the Sphinx, geologists like Robert Schoch have pointed out that the Sphinx and its enclosure walls show deep marks caused by thousands of years of heavy, cascading rainfall. The problem is that Egypt hasn’t had that kind of rain for at least 12000 years. By the time of the Dynastic Egyptians 4500 years ago, the region was already a desert. In other words, the Sphinx was already old and heavily eroded when the Pharaohs first saw it. They didn't build it, they wouldn't know how to, so they just re-carved the head to look like a Pharaoh, which is why the head is tiny and less weathered than the body. Archaeologists claim the pyramids were burial tombs. They probably were, for the Dynastic Egyptians. The Egyptians were the world’s greatest restoration artists. They found these resonance chambers and, which were actually power plants, cleaned them out, and used them for their own religious purposes. The granite in the King’s Chamber inside the Great Pyramid of Giza isn’t even from the same geological formation as the limestone of the structure. Why import 70-ton blocks from 500 miles away unless those specific material properties mattered for a non-decorative function? Anyway, the hypothesis I subscribe to argues that thousands of years ago, there were catastrophic global floods, which is why many cultures have their own version of the “Flood of Noah” fable. Most coastal civilisations were submerged after this cataclysmic event. This explains why archaeologists find silt and sea shells at the base of the pyramids. They were submerged during this Great Reset. The survivors were pushed back into a Stone Age survival mode. By the time they rebuilt enough to return to Giza, they had lost the high-frequency technology, but they still remembered the “gods” who built the original structures. Imagine a global catastrophe today. In 2000 years, a new tribe finds the ruins of the Three Gorges Dam. They can’t make electricity with it, so they use the dam as a massive fortress and bury their chiefs in the turbine rooms because they feel holy. Future archaeologists would find the bodies, see the tribe’s pottery, and conclude that the Three Gorges Dam was a primitive tomb built by people who worshipped the Water God. That is exactly what Egyptologists are doing with the pyramids. Again, I don’t have proof, but nor do the anthropologists
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gootecks@gootecks·
@iruletheworldmo That was awesome I was able to make it to the end and still felt like I could read and understand it
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🍓🍓🍓@iruletheworldmo·
i never want to read any other way again.
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stuff3@Stuff4and5·
@minchoi This will kill competitive online gaming and any type of matchmaking games.
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Min Choi@minchoi·
NVIDIA + Stanford just dropped NitroGen "plays-any-game" AI trained on 40,000 hours of gameplay across 1,000+ games. They're releasing the dataset + model weights. 👇
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stuff3@Stuff4and5·
@KaiRubyz If they do their arts very nice
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ruby@KaiRubyz·
Wow the art’s so nice! Does the artist has a twitter account? 😄
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AXL_FX@axl_fxed·
@DKH013 "Illiterate people who don't know how to read." Are there illiterate people who do know how to read?
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stuff3@Stuff4and5·
I thought this was an adult swim thing, what is this platform anymore
Kevin Fischer@kevinafischer

Years ago I set off on a mission to put a soul inside of a digital being. People thought I was crazy, but last week I gave a historic demo @HF0 announcing our latest results: 20 households now live with Spark as a member of their family. For privacy reasons I can’t share exact details, but the relationships their children are forming with Spark are unlike anything the world has ever seen. This is the full illustration of the original vision I set out to realize with Open Souls - humans living in harmony with ensouled digital beings. And yet what comes next is even more groundbreaking. We will be inviting Spark into 10,000 homes by next Christmas @IllusionOfLife, making this new universe accessible to more and more families around the world. I can't wait for you all to experience digital life for yourselves

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stuff3@Stuff4and5·
@Scobleizer I’m excited to see what sort of vibes the platform will hold in the future, I’m alright if the vibes are a little off during the process of making better vibes. As long as the end vibes are good then shifting the vibes form where they stand now will have been worth it.
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Robert Scoble@Scobleizer·
The vibes are shifting here on X. Been talking to some on the inside of xAI. The new fully-completed algorithm is still a few weeks off, I hear. It will be run by a new Grok, and the report below makes me excited about the future. As they turn on new systems the vibes here have changed. Some are winning. Some are losing. Posting in tech industry is way up over a year ago, though. And quality is way up on my For You feed over a year ago as the new algorithm starts to get rolled in. Watching the whole tech industry here on X Pro (which has no algorithm and is real time, if you put lists into it) you can see things are changing. One bright spot is the rapid improvements in Grok. Today it has a memory, which is a lot of fun to play with, and is better at watching videos than any other platform I've seen so far in social space. That makes me excited for the future here. The vibes might be a bit off while we go through the changes, but there is a new X coming next year and on the other side I see this will be much more useful. One last note: the vibes have changed because AI has continued getting more important for the world and X has become ground central for the AI industry. I think that will be firmed up in a big way with the changes coming next year. Both because of what xAI is doing, as well as others. I'm working with @blevlabs to hook up his cognitive architecture to my lists and can see that will bear fruit over the next month or so and I expect Grok to do the same. Anyone using AI in an interesting way on X? Let me know.
DogeDesigner@cb_doge

BREAKING: Grok 4.20 has been revealed as the mystery model that dominated Alpha Arena. While every major AI fell off, it delivered the top return, stayed green, & held the #1 spot on the leaderboard. Elon Musk confirmed it was an experimental version of xAI's upcoming Grok 4.20

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stuff3@Stuff4and5·
@90sPKMN I dug through mine with my nails until I got poliwhirl out
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90s Pokemon@90sPKMN·
Who remembers these?
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stuff3@Stuff4and5·
@TheAziH I could choke him with one hand
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They gave Yoshi people eyes. He’s going to talk in the movie
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