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Natural Philosophy
Natural Philosophy@Naturalphilosy·
“People are strange: they are constantly angered by trivial things, but on a major matter like totally wasting their lives, they hardly seem to notice.” — Charles Bukowski
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
He Had $20 to His Name. He Gave Every Dollar of It to a Stranger. It was 11:47 PM on a Tuesday when Kate McClure's car sputtered and died on the I-95 exit ramp in Philadelphia. No gas. No cash. No one stopping. She sat in the dark, hazards blinking, trying not to panic — a young woman alone on the side of a highway in the middle of the night. She called her boyfriend. He was 45 minutes away. She waited, doors locked, watching headlights blur past. Then there was a knock on her window. A man — worn coat, weathered face, a bedroll under his arm — stood in the cold. Johnny Bobbitt had been living under that overpass for three months. He'd spent the day collecting enough change for something to eat. "I used to be a paramedic," he told her through the glass. "You shouldn't be out here alone." Before Kate could protest, Johnny walked to the nearest gas station — 20 minutes on foot — and came back carrying a red plastic can full of fuel. He spent his last $20. His only $20. He didn't ask for anything back. "I figured she needed it more than I did tonight," he'd later say, with a shrug like it was nothing. Like giving away everything you own to a stranger is just what you do. Kate made it home safely. But she couldn't stop thinking about that shrug. She went back to find him. Then she started a GoFundMe — just to return the $20, maybe do a little more. She wrote a few sentences about what he'd done and hit share. By morning, her phone wouldn't stop buzzing. By the end of the week, strangers from 49 states had donated. The total raised: $400,000. For a man who gave his last $20 so a woman he'd never met could get home safe. When reporters asked Johnny how it felt to have hundreds of thousands of people moved by his simple act of kindness, he got quiet for a moment. "I didn't do it for attention," he said softly. "I just didn't want her to be scared." That's it. That's the whole reason. Not for cameras. Not for a reward. Just because a young woman was alone and frightened, and he remembered what it felt like to be able to help someone. In a world that can feel so divided, so loud, so exhausting — a homeless man in a worn coat walked 20 minutes in the cold and reminded us what we're actually capable of. Share this if you believe one small act of kindness can still change everything. 💙
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Pradeep Pandey
Pradeep Pandey@Div_pradeep·
Apple wants you to think your iPhone battery is dying so you'll upgrade. But 90% of the time it's just 7 settings draining power in the background. I fixed my brother's battery yesterday. Went from dying at 2pm → lasting until midnight. Here's the exact settings I changed:
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Anime Updates
Anime Updates@animeupdates·
Netflix Content VP Kazutaka Sakamoto says some Netflix anime failed to connect with audiences due to too much creative freedom, emphasizing the need for stronger creative alignment between studios and Netflix He also says adapting anime to a Western style, rather than embracing local elements, isn't the answer for global success "When thinking about the future of anime, it becomes difficult to move forward unless both sides' visions and processes align at the creative level. There are many cases where a studio completes a work and says, 'It's finished, please release it,' only for it to not align with audience needs. For example, a studio might aim to create something more Western in style, but in reality, works that fully embrace local elements often resonate more strongly on a global scale. At the same time, these creative philosophies are important to each studio. If Netflix were to impose its own ideas unilaterally, it would be difficult to produce strong original works. That is why we believe collaboration must extend to how projects are selected, how they are created, and how they can expand as IP while ensuring the studio benefits properly. Tokuriki: So in the past, there was less of this 'connection,' and now you are aiming to strengthen it through this partnership? Sakamoto: That has been one of the most difficult areas for us. In the past, when working on Netflix original anime, many projects leaned heavily into creative freedom. While it is wonderful for creators to express what they have always wanted to do, this sometimes led to a disconnect with audiences. What matters most is that as many people as possible genuinely enjoy a work, and that response spreads globally. To achieve that, we came to believe that collaboration at the creative stage is essential. For that to work, the studio's leadership and production teams must operate as one unit. If leadership says one thing but the team feels differently, the process falls apart."
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Dr. Ian Garner
Dr. Ian Garner@irgarner·
1) Why do Russian soldiers seem to commit violence with impunity, and how does Russian propaganda help them get away with it? New research piece out now 🧵👇
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Khairallah AL-Awady
Khairallah AL-Awady@eng_khairallah1·
ANTHROPIC JUST RELEASED THE OFFICIAL PLAYBOOK FOR BUILDING A COMPANY WITH CLAUDE CODE. 30 minutes. free. from the engineers who built it. Bookmark this before you forget. CEO: 1 human. Employees: AI agents. Operations: fully automatic. The zero-headcount company is no longer a joke.
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Mimi J
Mimi J@TheKanehB·
Why don’t they just build atmospheric water generators for the data centers? The data centers aren’t adding up- there’s something way bigger to this than we’re seeing. Initially I thought it was just surveillance but it’s more than that…
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XxMakio ꕤ@XxMakio·
This might be the end of Roblox. 🧵
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AI Highlight
AI Highlight@AIHighlight·
🚨Your property tax bill is wrong. The county knows. They are not going to tell you. 51 million US homes are overassessed. Only 5% of owners appeal. Average successful appeal saves $1,346 a year. 20 minutes with AI tells you if you are overpaying:
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Stijn Noorman
Stijn Noorman@stijnnoorman·
I'm 27. If you're in your 10s, 20s or 30s, read this: 1. A degree won't give you a good life anymore. Build online.
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seko koseko
seko koseko@sekokoseko·
【再掲】ゴールデンウィークを楽しむマダムたち🏸🌿(1/2)
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Annie? Rauwerda?
Annie? Rauwerda?@anniierau·
openai․com was once the personal homepage of a guy named glenn (2001), and tiktok․com was the quaint shared homepage of a couple who went from dating to married with a baby (~1998-2001). THREAD!!!
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Kurt Mahlburg
Kurt Mahlburg@k_mahlburg·
Australia's medical regulator @Ahpra secretly planned to embed gender ideology into its regulatory processes over a 3–5 year horizon. All the while, it was gagging doctors who questioned child 'gender medicine'. And fighting FOI requests to keep the plan hidden. A thread. 🧵
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Pamela Ortiz
Pamela Ortiz@Paamee_Ortiz·
Una mujer que ha estado felizmente casada con su esposo durante 15 años dice: "Estas son las reglas no negociables en nuestro matrimonio. Hoy en día, la sociedad se burla de ellas, pero nuestro matrimonio nunca ha sido más fuerte." Estas son las reglas....
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SG@GREENESJ333·
Article reports on speeches by retiring GOP Rep. Don Bacon and Israeli Ambassador Yechiel Leiter at Israel Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill on May 5, 2026, where both addressed surging antisemitism in the US. 1)
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Retiring GOP Rep. Don Bacon warns of surging antisemitism at Israel Advocacy Day Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Yechiel Leiter, also speaking at the event, highlighted college campuses as an epicenter of anti-Jewish hate jewishinsider.com/2026/05/don-ba…

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ゆきみ☺︎ @ 1𝔂11𝒎🐶💙+5𝒎🐨💙
あの……ある程度大きい子を育てている方にお聞きしたいのですが、育児の大変なピークっていつでしょうか。(特に男児) いつになったら私はフードカッターでご飯を切り刻まず、子どもが自分でご飯食べれて、外に行く度に命の危険を感じず(道路とかに飛び出ない等)、親のまわりにいてくれるのでしょうか
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