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@_voidzero

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what kinda name is that
@PerMariam @DavidMcLoone1 idk maybe it's all falling apart, and if it is, was it even really real or is it just a 2000 year old institute based on coping mechanisms? I started out believing but the direction all this is going, maybe the Holy Ghost doesn't really care about schism.
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@DeRonin_ I use X less partially due to all the (retarded) media and especially reply memes. Text only is fine, why penalize that?
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Unsung heroes: people making full narrated game walkthroughs. Awesomebeans. Very thankful.
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Bert Brussen
Bert Brussen@bertbrussen·
@HustleBitch_ Nobody has ever claimed that antipsychotics 'fix the root problem', not even Big Pharma.
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HustleBitch@HustleBitch_·
🚨 STUDENT CLAIMS SHE “SOLVED SCHIZOPHRENIA” DURING A RESEARCH PAPER — AND PEOPLE THINK SHE MAY HAVE JUST ACCIDENTALLY EXPOSED A MASSIVE COVER-UP A woman is going viral after posting a breakdown claiming modern psychiatry may be focusing on the WRONG part of the brain when it comes to schizophrenia. And the deeper she goes into her theory… the more intense the video gets. According to her: “It’s the f*cking thalamus… and the thalamus is being neglected.” She claims schizophrenia may not primarily be a dopamine disorder at all… but instead a failure in the brain’s sensory filtering system. Her theory centers around the thalamus, the part of the brain responsible for processing and relaying incoming information. And according to her, when that system becomes “leaky,” the brain starts trying to fill in missing information itself… creating hallucinations, paranoia, sensory overload, and distorted reality. “Your brain will always try to make sense of something… so if it’s missing information, it’s just gonna make up its own.” The video goes even further into claims that: • schizophrenia may be tied to glucose dysregulation in the brain • hallucinations are caused by a “leaky” thalamus failing to filter information properly • antipsychotic drugs only mask symptoms instead of fixing the root problem • low-carb diets could increase risks for dementia and Alzheimer’s • ADHD may also be connected to the same “leaky filter” mechanism • the brain creates hallucinations when it tries to fill in missing sensory information • current psychiatric research may be focusing on the wrong brain regions entirely But the moment hitting the hardest? When she said: “Maybe Big Pharma doesn’t want to fund it… because sick people make more money than healthy people.” Did this student accidentally expose a crack in the entire psychiatric industry… and is that why nobody wants to talk about the thalamus? 📹: TikTok/lilithmaraofficial
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Jihad al-Haqq • جهاد الحق
For something which is very common and a daily fact of life, it's amazing how English doesn't seem to have a neutral word to refer to poop "Poop" or "poo" sound too silly "Stool", "feces", and "excrement" are too formal "Shit" is too rude
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cinesthetic.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
An actor who played a character so perfectly that nobody else could ever top it. GIFS ONLY.
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Nina Welsch
Nina Welsch@CleverclogsNina·
If your child is watching something on a phone or iPad in a public place like a train or café, either make them wear headphones to keep the noise contained or train them to sit without a screen. I am a proudly immovable Karen on this issue and will not be taking further questions
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Scott Adams
Scott Adams@ScottAdamsSays·
Dilbert 10 Years Ago
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HerodotusWave
HerodotusWave@HerodotusWave·
Garden edging is made from ordinary bricks transformed into custom "book" shapes, painted to resemble spines of classic novels.
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NOTimothyLottes
NOTimothyLottes@NOTimothyLottes·
At some point Microsoft must have fired all the UI designers and replaced them with sexual harassment specialists - The button language is only “Continue” or “Remind me later” - How about a button for “never creep, harass me again and I’m filing a police report”
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Pau Labarta Bajo
Pau Labarta Bajo@paulabartabajo_·
If AI was trained on the internet, where the hell did all the em-dashes come from? They weren't there before.
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Bas Paternotte
Bas Paternotte@baspaternotte·
Jermak - tot eind vorig jaar stafchef van Zelensky - is opgepakt wegens witwassen. Hij zou tien miljoen hebben witgewassen in vastgoedproject. Dit land heeft niks bij de EU te zoeken.
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peterverhaar@peterverhaar·
nee , burgemeester van Utrecht, Nederlanders zijn niet altijd tolerant, waarom zou ik dat moeten zijn?
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Halbour 🗿
Halbour 🗿@halbour727·
This is just after one minute of browsing Aliexpress. THREE HUNDRED TRACKER REQUESTS. Install an adblocker, everyone.
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Taelin@VictorTaelin

"In what way is GPT 5.5 autistic?" Below is a conversation from right now. Simplified but nearly verbatim. I'm speechless. - - - Me: can you check if 0.5 is in the list? GPT: let me see. *thinks for 666 seconds* GPT: No. For the independently constructed target number, checking whether it is in the list returns false, not true. Only when the target is the exact raw number produced by the evaluator it does return true. Me: ?? tf you talking about man. Is 0.5 in the list or not? GPT: No. For the independently constructed target number, the check returns false, not true. Me: wtf do you mean by constructed target number? GPT: By "independently constructed target number", I mean the number that comes directly from the following construction: "1/2". Evaluating it prints the same number, but internally it is not built the same way as your target number. So, is_in_list(independent_construction) returns false, but is_in_list(initial_target) returns true. That means the independent construction isn't in the list, but its evaluated target is. Me: wtf you talking about. What is its evaluated target? GPT: 0.5. Me: wait. 0.5 is in the list? GPT: Yes. Me: so why you said no? GPT: because I answered the wrong question too literally. When you asked whether 0.5 is in the list, I tested a separately hand-constructed number that evaluates to 0.5. That number was the 1/2 fraction. Since 1/2 wasn't in the list, the call to is_in_list() returned false, so I said "no". But for the actual number you wrote, 0.5, the correct answer is yes. . . . Actual chat below. Unbelievable :|

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International Cyber Digest
International Cyber Digest@IntCyberDigest·
‼️🚨 Microsoft has patched a critical Windows DNS Client remote code execution vulnerability that allows an unauthorized attacker to execute code over a network. All it takes is a malicious DNS response. The vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2026-41096 with a CVSS score of 9.8. It is a heap-based buffer overflow in dnsapi.dll, the Windows component that processes DNS answers on every machine. To trigger it, an attacker needs a position where they can influence DNS responses: a rogue DNS server, a poisoned resolver, a compromised router, hostile WiFi, or a man-in-the-middle placement. That puts ordinary Windows DNS activity in the blast radius. Browsers, VPN clients, enterprise apps, update checks, and background services constantly ask DNS where to connect. The vulnerable processing sits in the Windows DNS Client path, not an edge-facing server product. Microsoft assessed exploitation as "less likely," and Rapid7 lists the issue as not publicly disclosed and not known to be exploited at release. On the contrary, a 9.8 unauthenticated network RCE in DNS client handling is exactly the kind of bug defenders should assume will be reverse-engineered quickly. Defenders should: - Deploy the May 2026 cumulative updates and confirm coverage across endpoints and servers - Restrict DNS traffic to trusted resolvers where possible - Monitor Dnscache and svchost.exe for abnormal child processes or unexpected outbound activity - Treat public WiFi and untrusted resolver paths as higher-risk until patching is complete
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