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Glauminator x Skynet | Christalino Gronaldo fan | Penchester Urinated | Farine Eczema | Agent Orange fan | Goatzilla

Well now. Isn’t this interesting. So much for the patriarchy.





Vision d'enfer et d'internet mort : le slop le plus lambda et mal renseigné pondu par LLM à partir des lieux communs de la droite qui perd depuis 80 ans est retweeté par des slopeurs du monde entier qui le commentent ou le paraphrasent eux aussi à l'aide de LLM




Okay folks, this qualifies as BREAKING NEWS! Harold “Sonny” White, the warp drive pioneer behind NASA’s EagleWorks Lab, just stepped out of stealth with Casimir Inc. to unveil MicroSPARC: the first battery free chip to harvest continuous electrical power straight from the quantum vacuum via the Casimir force. The 5 mm × 5 mm device uses millions of custom microscale Casimir cavities fabricated on a substrate. Inside each cavity, two fixed conductive walls create a region of negative vacuum pressure (the well known Casimir effect). Stationary micropillars anchored in the middle act as antennas. Electrons from the cavity walls then quantum tunnel to the pillars because the interior is a lower energy “quieter” zone — and the probability of tunneling back is orders of magnitude lower. This one way “quantum ratchet” flow generates a measurable DC current with no external power source or moving parts. Prototypes already fabricated at university nanofab facilities (Texas A&M AggieFab, MIT.nano) have been tested in RF-shielded, low noise chambers for weeks. The team reports outputs ranging from millivolts to volts at picoamp to microamp levels using precision electrometers and Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy. Target performance for the first commercial chip: ~1.5 V at 25 µA (≈40 µW continuous). Stacking and scaling could reach milliwatts or even watts per device. Initial applications are ultra low power: always on IoT sensors, wearables, and medical implants. Longer term roadmap includes trickle charging phones, powering small electronics, and eventually grid independent homes or EVs. Commercialization is targeted for 2028, starting at ~$100/W before dropping toward $10/W. White ties the work directly to his earlier theoretical paper on emergent quantization from a dynamic vacuum and sees it as a practical power source for the deep-space missions he’s long championed. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, and independent scientists have so far declined public comment. But if the engineering scales as hoped, MicroSPARC would represent a genuine paradigm shift: continuous, maintenance free power drawn from the fabric of spacetime itself. A bold leap from warp-drive theory into real hardware. Progress (and vacuum-powered chips) marches on. Photo: MicroSPARC | Casimir Inc. Source: thedebrief.org/free-energy-fr…


This is one of the best short films I've seen in years. Very soon, we'll stop calling it "AI film" and just call it film.





¿Existe alguna mujer de 30 años que nunca haya tenido novio? Me da tanta vergüenza que cuando me preguntan cuánto tiempo llevo soltera, simplemente digo que más de un año. No creo que esté mal o si?


Une vision de la télévision publique élitiste, éloignée des familles et des publics les plus populaires. Ma réaction au rapport sur l’audiovisuel public ⤵️

this could have been you europe-maxxing this summer but instead you chose to share a 1bdr with four other dudes in sf to walk around the city with your laptop slightly open so your agents won’t stop running.




Jean Luc Mélenchon est le seul candidat qui va permettre à nos parents de partir à la retraite plus tôt.




100 MW concepts for space radiators operating at 1000K: osti.gov/biblio/6608507 There's sketches and estimates kW/kg figures for innovative designs like the belt loop and rotating balloon radiators, but the most interesting is the glass filament design that exceeds 67 kW/kg.















