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@fhools

code aficionado. fan of Bitcoin. owns 1 chair and 1 rubber knife. solana tech is pretty cool too. llm enjoyer. i own pdai, fight me.

Katılım Nisan 2012
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Las Vegas Locally 🌴
Las Vegas Locally 🌴@LasVegasLocally·
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo was able to deftly maneuver his way out of a traffic ticket recently by cutting the officer off mid-sentence to say "I'm Joe Lombardo." Masterful.
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fhools⚡️🦀@fhools·
@Breaking911 Finally something useful is done. Funny part is now we may get a Y2K like scenario where all the computer systems that will have the wrong time and all kinds of crazy stuff is going to happen.
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Breaking911@Breaking911·
BREAKING: The House has passed legislation to make Daylight Saving Time permanent nationwide, ending the twice-a-year clock changes by a 308-117 vote. Backed by President Trump, the bill now heads to the Senate. If approved and signed into law, Americans would no longer have to change their clocks.
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fhools⚡️🦀@fhools·
@yourfriendSOMMI Funny to see the crypto KOL that pivoted to AI, pivot back to crypto again for a the most centralized chain ever.
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yourfriendSOMMI ❤️💛💚💙
❤️💛💚💙 The RobinHood Deep Thesis articles are out. These are traditionally warning signs for seasons.
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Owen
Owen@Owennfa·
THE LABOR DEPARTMENT JUST DROPPED NEW WAGE DATA AND IT'S BRUTAL. Corporate profits up 47% since 2020. Worker wages up 12% in the same period. Meanwhile groceries up 35%, rent up 40%, utilities up 28%. Your paycheck grew 12%. Your bills grew 35%. The math is simple: you're getting poorer every year even when you get a raise. You can't budget your way out of this. The system is designed so your income can never catch up to your expenses. That's not an accident. That's policy.
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David Scott Patterson
David Scott Patterson@davidpattersonx·
GPT-5.6 gets an initial IQ score of 136, which is smarter than 99% of humans. GPT-5.6 is the first model to score over 130.
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Jesse Livermore
Jesse Livermore@Jesse_Livermore·
Think about how easy it would have been for a president to not screw this term up. Take office in '25, extend the tax cuts, then get out of the way. Done. Instead, we have a president who, at every turn, has dramatically exacerbated every problem he was elected to solve. Higher inflation (tariffs, fiscal recklessness, Iran debacle), higher rates (interference w/ the Fed), endless wars, plus some of the most disgusting corruption the office has ever seen (swamp?) Judged against a passive benchmark, this is without question the worst performance of any president in U.S. history.
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PulseChainStats.com | PulseChain Stats & Portfolio
🚨 Portfolio Update is LIVE on PulseChainStats! 🚨 This is one of our biggest portfolio updates yet, with a complete backend rebuild, more protocol support, and a lot more data for your wallets. What’s New: ✅ Multi-Wallet support increased from 10 → 20 wallets ✅ Complete portfolio & transaction system rebuilt Faster More accurate Better contract mapping Improved transaction history ✅ Newly added HSI Stakes UFO LP Staking 📊 Supported Across Single & Multi-Wallet PulseChain Validator Positions PulseChain Validators PulseX V1 LP PulseX V2 LP PulseX INC Farms 9MM V3 LP Positions 9INCH LP Positions 9INCH BBC Farms TIDE (Balancer V3 Fork) PHAME Leverage Positions LiquidLoans Vaults & Stability Pool FLEX Vaults & Stability Pool EARN Vaults & Stability Pool INCprinter Vaults & Stability Pool PHIAT Positions PHUX (Balancer V2 Fork) PHAME HELGO Staking ICOSA Staking HEDRON Staking PTGC Staking UFO LP Staking HEX Stakes (PulseChain & Ethereum) HSI Stakes PumpTires Tokens Wallet Bridge Inflows & Outflows Transaction History with Custom Contract Mapping NFTs 🙏 We need your help! Please put the portfolio through its paces and let us know if you find: Missing balances Incorrect protocol values Transaction issues Bugs or UI problems Every report helps make PulseChainStats better for everyone. Note: Multi-chain protocol support has been temporarily removed due to the high infrastructure costs of indexing multiple chains. If the community would like to see it return, we’re happy to add it back if enough donations help cover the ongoing costs. As always, thank you to everyone testing and providing feedback. Keep breaking things so we can fix them.
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Everintrigued
Everintrigued@EverIntrigued·
Russia trains their sex spies to give the PERFECT blowjob 😭 Deep throat technique, banana practice, 90 degree head angle mandatory. Your husband will thank you (or hate you). This podcast went too far and I’m here for it 😂
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
There’s hope in hard questions.
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Jeffrey Emanuel
Jeffrey Emanuel@doodlestein·
This is all possible because of the genius of RaptorQ fountain codes (RFC 6330), which I've written about before here: jeffreyemanuel.com/writing/raptorq In RaptorQ, every file turns into a stream of symbols where any K (plus a small epsilon) of them reconstruct the original. You can think of these as fungible water droplets from a fountain (hence the name fountain code), any one of which can help you fill your glass (reconstruct your file); there's no "rarest" hard-to-find chunk to cause you to get stuck at 99% completion, like with BitTorrent, which has disjoint, non-fungible chunks. So the question "which packets got lost?" stops mattering, only the NUMBER of distinct packets sent matters. That one property nullifies the entire retransmission conversation since you no longer have per-loss round trips, head-of-line blocking, or window collapse. A 10% loss rate costs roughly 10% extra bandwidth instead of stalling everything. Carmack's three complaints from his post were: Parallel TCP vs reinventing UDP reliability: I guess I sort of reinvented, but fountain coding changes what "reliable" has to mean. You never re-send the exact bytes that died; any fresh symbol repairs any loss. Feedback turns into a few rounds of "I still need N more symbols for block B." QUIC size and the security/performance conflation: the QUIC data plane is written inside my own runtime (TLS 1.3 via rustls), for exactly this one job. And security is a separate, explicit axis: lab plaintext, per-symbol HMAC over raw UDP, or full QUIC+TLS. There are no silent downgrades, and each tier is benchmarked only against the crypto-equivalent rsync setup (plaintext vs the rsync daemon, TLS vs ssh with aes128-gcm). The kernel knows things user code can't: this is true, so atp measures what it can actually observe. A BBR-style delivery-rate sampler paces a reliable stream on clean connections, so you pay zero FEC tax when nothing is being lost, and rate-matched pacing takes over when loss appears. This gets you ~946 Mbit/s on a 1 Gbit path. I spent an enormous amount of energy building a test and benchmark harness for atp to compare it against rsync in a way that's maximally fair to rsync. In this harness, a false win is structurally impossible because of all the precautions: hermetic network namespaces, netem rate+delay+jitter+loss applied on both ends, SHA-256 verification of every single transfer, medians of 3 to 5 reps. The results of all this testing are as follows: 500 KB transfers run 2.9 to 4.8x faster than tuned rsync in every link regime. The toughest test cell (10% loss, 5% reorder, 200 ms RTT) comes out around 1.9x faster than rsync. On a clean 1 Gbit, 500 MB file: 4.52 s vs 5.13 s. Where rsync still wins (huge single encrypted files on pristine links, sender RAM under heavy loss), the README prints it in the same table. All 230+ numbered experiments exist in an append-only evidence ledger, including every optimization hypothesis that failed (my negative evidence ledger concept that I've written about before in my FrankenSQLite post). And there's a feature that a single TCP stream can't do at all: bonding. Machines that hold the same file can all feed one receiver at once, each spraying a disjoint slice of the same fountain. Duplicates are impossible by construction, and if a donor dies mid-transfer, its repair windows get reassigned to the survivors. If you move a lot of files around between machines, both within the same local network or over the internet, you should seriously check atp out, because it's better. And you don't even have to spend time figuring out how to use it yourself, because the installer offers to (optionally) include a highly agent-intuitive and agent-ergonomic skill for you that teaches your agents how to use atp most effectively, including how to install it to all your ssh accessible machines you already have set up, since it needs to be installed on both ends, and how to use it with bonding. You can install it on Linux and Mac with this one-liner (there's another one given in the README for Windows): curl -fsSL raw.githubusercontent.com/Dicklesworthst… | bash
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Sean Strickland
Sean Strickland@SStricklandMMA·
Rubio "we cannot and will not allow a country to close or charge a toll on any international water way" Trump "it gonna be 20 percent"
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Grand Inquisitor Cicero
Why would Richard pump PulseChain now? Has ETH moved violently? Do you see alt season? There‘s literally ZERO reasons for Pulse to move right now. Wasted ammunition. That‘s the thing most of you don’t get. We don‘t want pumps for ants. When we move, we move in the BILLIONS.
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fhools⚡️🦀@fhools·
@disclosetv 20%? The guy is crazy, i'm willing to bet other countries are willing to go to war for that, and its not on our side.
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Disclose.tv
Disclose.tv@disclosetv·
JUST IN - Trump declares the U.S. is reinstating the Iranian blockade and will serve as guardian of the Hormuz Strait, collecting a 20% toll on all cargo shipped to cover the costs of securing the waterway.
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Fabien
Fabien@Fabien_Mikol·
Très bonne interview. Jeffrey Ladish (ex-Anthropic) évoque la + grande crainte de ses amis restés au sein de ces entreprises: le recursive self-improvement imminent. "Les gens pensent que l'IA reste confinée au niveau humain par ses données d'entraînement, mais c'est déjà faux !"
Jeffrey Ladish@JeffLadish

ABC Australia just published their full interview with me covering how AI companies are racing to build superintelligent AI that no one will be able to control. If you want a 15 minute overview of the situation, I think it's a pretty good starting place!

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7/11 Truther
7/11 Truther@DaveMcNamee3000·
Toddler running to show you some bullshit they can do
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