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Ayudamos a simplificar la búsqueda de productos y bienes de consumo en el mercado mexicano para que otras empresas puedan desarrollar sus proyectos

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Leon Aztlan
Leon Aztlan@leon_aztlan·
@AlcaldiaAO @LopezCasarinJ @PORLASAGUILAS quiero reportar esta auto abandonado que no permite la vista para cruzar la calle porque está justo en la esquina, tapando la visibilidad. Esquina de Meseta e Islote en ampliación las Águilas. Por favor retirarlo.
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DespertarFeroz
DespertarFeroz@DespertarFeroz·
China acaba de rediseñar la maquinilla de afeitar desde cero, y ya la llaman el «Rolls-Royce» de los artículos de afeitado 💋
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Scientists say tomatoes in the Galápagos are evolving backward. A tomato in the Galápagos Islands is showing signs of what scientists are calling “reverse evolution” – reviving traits that disappeared millions of years ago. The plant, Solanum pennellii, caught researchers’ attention when it began producing chemical compounds not seen in modern tomatoes. These molecules, similar to those in eggplants, act like natural pesticides and appear to be reactivating ancient genetic pathways. The twist? These traits aren’t remnants from the past. They’re reappearing. On the younger, more barren western islands, the tomato seems to have adapted by reinstating ancestral genes – likely in response to harsher soil and limited nutrients. In contrast, the same species on older, eastern islands uses more modern defenses. The discovery challenges a long-standing idea in evolutionary biology known as Dollo’s Law, which suggests that once traits are lost, they can’t be regained in the same way. But here, scientists found the genetic shift was triggered by just a few amino acid changes – simple tweaks with big consequences. This could help researchers better understand how species respond to environmental stress, and how evolution might loop back on itself when conditions change. It may also offer insights for agriculture, from boosting pest resistance to engineering stronger, more resilient crops. Though the term “reverse evolution” is debated, this case shows that evolution isn’t always linear. It adapts. It reuses. And sometimes, it reaches back in time.
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SSC CDMX
SSC CDMX@SSC_CDMX·
¿Sabías que el maltrato animal es un delito? Si eres testigo de una agresión contra ellos puedes reportarla a la Brigada de Vigilancia Animal de la #SSC.👮🏻‍♀️👮🏻‍♂️🐶🐱 Te brindamos los medios de contacto 👇🏼
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Compras a la Medida@comprasalamedid·
@Javoteba @SrG0laz0 Muchos aficionados beben como si no hubiera un mañana. Yo he visto gente hasta la m4dr3 que beben cerveza tras cerveza desde que llegan y si están ahí 3 horas antes, se logra ese nivel. Deberían suspender venta si los ven ya muy p3d0s.
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Batman
Batman@Javoteba·
@SrG0laz0 Si ya estaba pedo antes de empezar el juego, significa que falló la seguridad para ingresar al.estadio. ese hombre QEPD seguro ya iba tomado, no puede emborracharse tan rápido. Es.mi opinión...debe investigar se bien...
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David Medano
David Medano@SrG0laz0·
No mamen la foto del muerto del estadio azteca 😔
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Lemma the Optimist
Lemma the Optimist@DoctorLemma·
In 1970, a Mexican-American musician named Sixto Rodriguez released an album in Detroit, USA that critics described as genius. It sold approximately six copies in his home country. His record label dropped him. He went back to work in construction and demolition, swinging a sledgehammer in the streets of Detroit for the next two decades. Somewhere across the ocean, a single copy of that album found its way into South Africa. Nobody knows exactly how. The most repeated story is that an American girl brought it over during a visit. Her friends copied it. Their friends copied it. Under the apartheid regime that ruled South Africa at the time, the country was almost entirely cut off from the outside world. No internet. Severe media censorship. International cultural boycotts. Music from other countries circulated almost entirely through bootleg copies passed hand to hand. Rodriguez's music spread through an entire generation of young South Africans that way. His anti-establishment lyrics became a quiet soundtrack to those who opposed apartheid. By the 1980s he was considered as significant as the Beatles and Bob Dylan. Half a million copies of his album are estimated to have been sold or copied across the country. Nobody knew anything about him. Rumours spread that he had died on stage. The most common version said he had set himself on fire in front of an audience. In the late 1990s, two fans in Cape Town, South Africa decided to find out if any of it was true. They searched the early internet. They followed a chain of contacts. They eventually found him. Sixto Rodriguez was alive. He was in Detroit. He had no telephone, no computer, and no idea that millions of people on the other side of the world knew every word of his songs. He was fifty-six years old. He flew to South Africa and played six sold-out concerts to crowds who had believed for twenty years that he was dead. When he walked on stage for the first time he said: "I'd like to thank you for keeping me alive." He passed away in August 2023. He was eighty years old.
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Paul Brown
Paul Brown@0xQuasark·
Howard Lotsof was 19 years old and addicted to heroin when he took ibogaine in 1962 for fun. He came down 36 hours later with no withdrawal symptoms and no craving for heroin. He tried it on six addicted friends. Five of them had 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘀𝗮𝗺𝗲 𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘂𝗹𝘁. He spent the next 48 years trying to get it approved as medicine. He died in 2010, still waiting. His early data has since been replicated. It is now considered the most promising addiction treatment ever discovered.
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klöss
klöss@kloss_xyz·
imagine you’re Travis Kalanick you built Uber from nothing into a $70 billion company and changed how every city on earth moves then in the worst three weeks of your life, family tragedies hit, and five of your investors hand you a letter demanding you resign so you step down the board replaces you, your successor and board sell off the self driving division you created, the thing you believed was Uber’s entire future gone $4 billion to Aurora the mainstream media tries to write your obituary: toxic culture, bad leadership, and a cautionary tale silicon valley moves on as they always do but you don’t you don’t really forget you go quiet, completely quiet you take $150 million and buy a ghost kitchen company called CloudKitchens you raise over a billion dollars, hit a $15 billion valuation, build a company with thousands of employees and nobody even knows the name eight years in stealth, employees aren’t even allowed to put your company on their LinkedIn then today you rename the company Atoms, and it’s not a kitchen company anymore it’s a robotics company 1. food 2. mining 3. transport your first move? acquiring Pronto the autonomous vehicle startup built by Anthony Levandowski, the same engineer you originally swooped away from Google to build Uber’s self driving program oh and he went on to deploy 100+ autonomous trucks for one of the largest materials companies on earth now he’s coming back to work with you and the reports say Uber itself the same company that pushed you out, is now backing you to go after self driving harder than Waymo the guy they removed is the guy they end up needing poetic justice your framework aka everything in civilization is mined or grown, manufactured and moved you call it the golden age your manifesto ends with three words: “I never left” eight years of silence then this but here’s what people keep getting wrong about your situation everyone wants to call it a comeback or a revenge story it’s neither you just went quiet and built for eight years while everyone who wrote you off had stopped paying attention that’s not revenge, that’s just what true builder obsession looks like most founders would’ve stayed bitter most would’ve written a book and done a podcast tour, most would’ve taken the $2.5 billion in shares and disappeared off to a beach or Epstein’s island you didn’t do any of that you just kept building and now the same people who pushed you out need you again so whether you love him or hate him the most dangerous person in any room is the one who goes quiet yet never stops building karma is real welcome back Travis
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Atoms. atoms.co/vision

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Antonio Ortiz
Antonio Ortiz@antonello·
Este ensayito me ha encantado. Ante la tesis habitual de que la historia de la tecnología demuestra que la innovación rara vez reemplaza a los trabajadores con el cajero automático como ejemplo, el autor explica cuando sí que lo hace. Cuenta primero por qué el cajero automático no eliminó los empleos en la sucursal del banco si prometía hacer su trabajo del cajero de forma más barata. Y es que, efectivamente, redujo el número de cajeros por sucursal, de unos 21 a unos 13. PERO, al abaratar el coste de operar una oficina bancaria, el cajero automático impulsó la apertura de más sucursales, así que el resultado fue ¡más trabajadores en las oficians de los bancos!. Fueron reconvertidos adenás como "asesores", vendiendo productos financieros más complejos (recordemos que el del banco no es tu amigo, es el comercial del banco). En resumidas cuentas, esto es el efecto Jevons que tanto vemos repetido estos días: la eficiencia genera más demanda, no menos trabajo. Sin embargo, en la década de 2010 el empleo de coficina bancaria entró en un declive sostenido (datos USA se pierden la mitad de ellos en 12 años, creo que es un fenómeno extrapolable). La causa obviamente no fue el cajero automático, sino el iPhone (es la imagen que usa el autor, USA céntrica, yo diría que empezó con la web y siguió con todos los teléfonos, pero bueno). La banca móvil, impulsada por el smartphone, transforma radicalmente la relación entre clientes y bancos: ya no es necesario visitar una sucursal física para ninguna operación cotidiana. Pensado como cliente de Openbank o Revolut me encaja mucho, claro. Es decir, el móvil no automatizó las tareas del empleado de sucursal, sino que las hizo innecesarias en gran medida al crear un modo de funcionar nuevo. Esa es la tesis central del artículo, la distinción entre automatizar tareas dentro de un paradigma existente y crear un paradigma nuevo que hace esas tareas obsoletas. Por eso con la inteligencia artificial andamos un poco confundidos. La visión rollo "agente inteligente que hace de trabajador" donde la IA se inserta en flujos de trabajo existentes producirá ganancias de productividad y desplazamiento laboral modestos El verdadero impacto disruptivo llegará cuando la IA no se limite a encajar en los empleos actuales, sino cuando genere paradigmas organizativos completamente nuevos. davidoks.blog/p/why-the-atm-…
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Juana Peña
Juana Peña@Chris_Montz·
Se hizo una convocatoria pública para que todos los trombonistas de Nueva York llevaran su instrumento y despidieran a Willie Colón hoy, a la salida de su féretro de la Catedral de San Patricio, donde se celebró una misa en su honor. Mira el resultado:
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Puppies 🐶
Puppies 🐶@Puppieslover·
This is Rex. He's patrolling the store with his current handler when he suddenly recognises his very first one. Breaks all protocol for the purest, most joyful tackle-hug. Dogs are simply unmatched.
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Revista del Consumidor
Revista del Consumidor@RdelConsumidor·
El amor ya se siente en el ambiente 💞 y en la Revista del Consumidor lo sabemos. Y por eso tenemos para ti los temas que te interesan: 💓 Para que enamores con tu mejor sonrisa, tenemos dos #EstudiosDeCalidad que te ayudarán a deslumbrar a tu crush: pasta de dientes y cepillos dentales eléctricos 🦷 💓 Estamos festejando el cumpleaños 50 de la Procuraduría Federal del Consumidor, ¡por más años defendiendo tus derechos! 💓 Este día del amor, ¿vas a regalar algo? ¿Compras todo lo que ves en línea? Piensa antes de dar ese tarjetazo. 💓 Amor y dinero, ¿cómo llevas las finanzas en pareja? Los objetivos en común fortalecen la relación en pareja. Encuentra esto y más en la edición de febrero de la Revista del Consumidor. revistadelconsumidor.profeco.gob.mx
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GuapoKikin
GuapoKikin@guapokikin·
Oye @SATMX por qué @costco_mexico limita la emisión de facturas solo al día de la compra? debe estar disponible por lo menos todo el mes.
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Compras a la Medida@comprasalamedid·
Gomitas sabores de @Jarritos de @CanelsMx sabores clásicos de tamarindo, mandarina, limón, tutifruti y mango. Ese no recuerdo haber probado Jarritos de esos dos sabores.
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