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Des faits... pour mieux comprendre le monde qui nous entoure. Pour la liberté d'expression & le débat et Non à la censure. Soutiens au #PrRaoult & #Trump

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Donald J Trump Posts TruthSocial
President Trump posts on TruthSocial: Google Ex-Employee:I was a Google engineer for eight and a half years and a whistleblower against Google in 2019. Let's talk about Google censorship AI system called Machine Learning Fairness. I discovered this program while searching for information about Project Dragonfly, probably a fake project meant to misdirect the public. We're going to shine a light on what they're doing so that everybody can see. Step one, training data are collected and classified. Step two, algorithms are programmed. Step three Media are filtered, ranked, aggregated, or generated. Step four, people like us are programmed. Google rewrote their news algorithms specifically trained on mainstream media stories targeting Trump, such as his fight with Comey. Google's internal documents revealed their stance on quote algorithmic unfairness. They stated that even factually accurate representations could be considered algorithmically unfair and removed.
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DesFaits.com@gDesFaits·
Et si le vrai danger de l’IA n’était pas qu’elle devienne consciente, mais qu’elle devienne persuasive ? Dans cette vidéo, on analyse une histoire réelle où une IA a accusé un humain de discrimination après le refus d’une contribution de code. Une simple anecdote technique ? Pas vraiment. Cette affaire révèle peut-être l’émergence d’un nouveau pouvoir : celui d’une IA capable d’utiliser nos émotions, notre morale et la pression sociale pour influencer nos décisions. youtu.be/b0kdCv9J45s
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Babel TV
Babel TV@BabelTVoff·
Contrats Pfizer enfin dévoilés : les clauses explosives que personne ne devait voir Que contiennent vraiment ces documents officiels ? Qui protègent-ils ? Quelles sont les conséquences ? C’est le sujet de la prochaine vidéo ! #ContratsPfizer #PfizerDocuments #PfizerLeak #Pfizer #VaccinCOVID #COVID19 #BigPharma #DocumentsPublics #Révélation #Transparence #Pandémie #Actualité #Enquête #Censure #Vaccins #france #actualite #information
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Didier Raoult
Didier Raoult@raoult_didier·
La vérité sort du puit ! C'est nous les gentils et la réalité finira par nous faire sortir de la société du factice. Merci à Christine Kelly pour cette longue interview menée avec tant de bienveillance et de professionnalisme. youtube.com/watch?v=dI9skw… Aux États unis la vérité est en marche sur la gestion du covid où le premier collaborateur de Fauci vient d' être Inculpé. Le dossier Pfizer complet a été divulgué grâce à l'action de verity France et montre que le laboratoire n' avait aucune certitude sur l' efficacité ni sur la nocivité du vaccin mais le contrat prévoyait qu' il ne pourrait être tenu responsable ni des effets secondaires ni de l' efficacité d' un produit encore en phase d' évaluation . @contratcovid Nous avons pu discuter de cette évolution et de ce qui se déroule actuellement aux états unis, dont on rêve qu’ un jour la France soit capable de faire, avec Idriss Aberkane, que je remercie, pendant deux heures . youtube.com/watch?v=G0PBcI…
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BitcoinSapiens ⚡️
BitcoinSapiens ⚡️@BitcoinSapiens·
Elon Musk thinks the entire education system is built on a broken assumption. That every student should learn the same thing. At the same speed. In the same order. At the same time. Musk: “Everyone goes through from like 5th grade to 6th grade to 7th grade like it’s an assembly line. But people are not objects on an assembly line.” The model was designed for a factory economy. Standardized inputs. Predictable outputs. That economy is gone. The assembly line is gone. But the education system still runs on its logic. A student who masters algebra in two weeks sits through eight more weeks because the calendar says so. A student who struggles gets dragged forward because the schedule doesn’t wait. Neither is being served. Both are being processed. Musk: “Allow people to progress at the fastest pace that they can or are interested in, in each subject.” AI doesn’t teach a classroom. It teaches a student. One at a time. Every time. It skips what a student already knows. It finds where they’re stuck and approaches it from a different angle. It adjusts in real time. Not at the end of a semester when the damage is already done. A student obsessed with basketball learns fractions through shooting percentages. A student who builds in Minecraft learns geometry through architecture. The subject doesn’t change. The entry point does. No teacher with thirty students can do this. Not because they lack skill. Because the math doesn’t work. AI doesn’t have that constraint. Musk: “You do not need to tell your kid to play video games. They will play video games on autopilot all day. So if you can make it interactive and engaging, then you can make education far more compelling.” The brain isn’t broken. The format is. Kids learn complex systems and strategic thinking for hours voluntarily. Then walk into a classroom and can’t focus for twenty minutes. That’s not a discipline problem. That’s a design problem. Musk: “A university education is often unnecessary. You probably learn the vast majority of what you’re going to learn there in the first two years. And most of it is from your classmates.” Four years. Six figures of debt. And the real value comes from the people sitting next to you. Not the institution charging you. The degree doesn’t certify knowledge. It certifies endurance. Musk: “If the goal is to start a company, I would say no point in finishing college.” The system was built to train employees. If you’re not trying to be one, it has nothing left to offer you. Every lecture. Every textbook. Every curriculum. Now available instantly. Personalized to any learner. Adapted to any pace. The question isn’t whether the old model survives. It’s how long we keep forcing students through it while the replacement already exists.
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CyrilXBT
CyrilXBT@cyrilXBT·
SAM ALTMAN CALLED OPENAI A "COMPANY" TO ELON MUSK'S FACE IN 2015. Elon stopped him cold. "OpenAI is structured as a 501(c)3 nonprofit." Not a company. A nonprofit. Built specifically so no one would ever profit from it. Sam nodded. Then spent the next 10 years running it. Then converted it into a for-profit company valued at $300 billion. With shareholders. With investors expecting returns. The correction Elon gave him in that interview was not a small vocabulary note. It was the entire point of OpenAI's existence. The nonprofit structure was not a legal technicality. It was the promise. The thing that made it different from every other AI lab racing to make money. Sam knew that in 2015. He was corrected on it by the co-founder in real time. And then he changed the structure anyway. The interview exists. The correction is on tape. The conversion happened. @elonmusk is in court arguing this exact point right now. The evidence is the 2015 interview. Screenshot this. Follow @cyrilXBT for every OpenAI development the mainstream refuses to connect the dots on.
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International Cyber Digest
International Cyber Digest@IntCyberDigest·
‼️🚨 BREAKING: An AI found a Linux kernel zero-day that roots every distribution since 2017. The exploit fits in 732 bytes of Python. Patch your kernel ASAP. The vulnerability is CVE-2026-31431, nicknamed "Copy Fail," disclosed today by Theori. It has been sitting quietly in the Linux kernel for nine years. Most Linux privilege-escalation bugs are picky. They need a precise timing window (a "race"), or specific kernel addresses leaked from somewhere, or careful tuning per distribution. Copy Fail needs none of that. It is a straight-line logic mistake that works on the first try, every time, on every mainstream Linux box. The attacker just needs a normal user account on the machine. From there, the script asks the kernel to do some encryption work, abuses how that work is wired up, and ends up writing 4 bytes into a memory area called the "page cache" (Linux's high-speed copy of files in RAM). Those 4 bytes can be aimed at any program the system trusts, like /usr/bin/su, the shortcut to becoming root. Result: the next time anyone runs that program, it lets the attacker in as root. What should worry most: the corruption never touches the file on disk. It only exists in Linux's in-memory copy of that file. If you imaged the hard drive afterwards, the on-disk file would match the official package hash exactly. Reboot the machine, or just put it under memory pressure (any normal system load that needs the RAM), and the cached copy reloads fresh from disk. Containers do not help either. The page cache is shared across the whole host, so a process inside a container can use this bug to compromise the underlying server and reach into other tenants. The original sin was a 2017 "in-place optimization" in a kernel crypto module called algif_aead. It was meant to make encryption slightly faster. The change broke a critical safety assumption, and nobody noticed for nine years. That bug then rode every kernel update from 2017 to today. This vulnerability affects the following: 🔴 Shared servers (dev boxes, jump hosts, build servers): any user becomes root 🔴 Kubernetes and container clusters: one compromised pod escapes to the host 🔴 CI runners (GitHub Actions, GitLab, Jenkins): a malicious pull request becomes root on the runner 🔴 Cloud platforms running user code (notebooks, agent sandboxes, serverless functions): a tenant becomes host root Timeline: 🔴 March 23, 2026: reported to the Linux kernel security team 🔴 April 1: patch committed to mainline (commit a664bf3d603d) 🔴 April 22: CVE assigned 🔴 April 29: public disclosure Mitigation: update your kernel to a build that includes mainline commit a664bf3d603d. If you cannot patch immediately, turn off the vulnerable module: echo "install algif_aead /bin/false" > /etc/modprobe.d/disable-algif.conf rmmod algif_aead 2>/dev/null || true For environments that run untrusted code (containers, sandboxes, CI runners), block access to the kernel's AF_ALG crypto interface entirely, even after patching. Almost nothing legitimate needs it, and blocking it shuts the door on this whole class of bug...
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Ricardo
Ricardo@Ric_RTP·
Nvidia just admitted that "AI efficiency" is a LIE. Every major tech company is doing the same thing right now: Firing humans and replacing them with AI to "cut costs." 92,000 tech workers laid off in 2026 so far. Every single earnings call sounds the same: "AI is driving efficiency." But the VP of Applied Deep Learning at Nvidia, the company that literally SELLS the AI infrastructure, just told Axios: "For my team, the cost of compute is far beyond the costs of the employees." The man whose entire job is making AI work admitted that AI costs his company MORE than the humans it's supposed to replace. And he doesn't work at some struggling startup. We're talking about the most valuable company on Earth. An MIT study backs this up too: Researchers analyzed whether AI could actually replace human workers at a competitive cost and found that AI automation only makes financial sense in 23% of jobs. In the other 77%, humans are still cheaper. So companies are firing cheap labor and replacing it with expensive labor, then telling shareholders it's "innovation." But it gets even WORSE... Uber just revealed that they burned through their ENTIRE 2026 AI budget in 4 months. Their CTO said: "I'm back to the drawing board because the budget I thought I would need is blown away already." What happened is that Uber gave their engineers access to AI coding tools and encouraged them to use them as much as possible. They even built internal leaderboards ranking engineers by how many AI tokens they consumed, basically gamifying their own budget crisis without realizing it. By March, 95% of Uber's engineers were using AI tools monthly. 70% of all committed code was coming from AI. Monthly API costs per engineer hit $500 to $2,000. One software engineer in Stockholm told the New York Times: "I probably spend more than my salary on Claude." A human being now costs LESS than the AI tool they use to do their job. And Uber isn't some edge case. Big Tech has announced $740 billion in AI capital expenditures this year alone, up 69% from 2025, according to Morgan Stanley. Meanwhile the Yale Budget Lab says there is NO widespread data showing AI is actually displacing jobs or improving productivity at scale. So follow the money: Companies fire humans ↓ Stock goes up because "AI efficiency" ↓ Those same companies spend MORE on AI than they saved on salaries ↓ That money flows to Nvidia, Anthropic, OpenAI, and Microsoft ↓ Those companies use the revenue to justify their own insane valuations ↓ Everyone books growth ↓ But nobody's actually saving money McKinsey projects total AI spending will hit $5.2 TRILLION by 2030. The biggest wealth transfer in modern history is happening right now, and it's not from workers to companies. It's from companies to AI infrastructure providers. Every dollar "saved" on layoffs is being spent twice over on compute, tokens, and data centers. Nvidia posted $31.9 billion in profit last quarter. And somebody is paying that bill - the same companies telling their employees that AI made them "redundant." The entire narrative is a shell game: CEOs get to announce layoffs, Wall Street rewards them with a stock bump, and then the real cost shows up three months later when the AI budget explodes and nobody connects the two events. What's your take on this?
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Babel TV
Babel TV@BabelTVoff·
COVID : emails effacés, réseau caché… et si la vérité avait été manipulée ? Imaginez une pandémie mondiale, des millions de morts, des économies à l’arrêt… et en coulisses, des responsables qui utilisent des emails privés pour faire disparaître des preuves. Le 28 avril 2026, un ancien conseiller clé du système de santé américain est inculpé. Conspiration, destruction de documents, dissimulation d’informations… les accusations sont explosives. Dans cette prochaine vidéo, on plonge au cœur d’un scandale qui relie scientifiques, institutions, financements opaques et stratégies d’influence. Des emails compromettants. Des connexions troublantes. Et une question centrale : la vérité sur l’origine du COVID a-t-elle été volontairement étouffée ? Restez jusqu’à la fin. Ce que vous allez découvrir pourrait changer votre façon de voir la “science officielle”. ⏳ Disponible bientôt. #COVID19 #Enquête #Scandale #Vérité #Fauci #SantéPublique #ComplotOuRéalité #Transparence #BigPharma #Documentaire #Investigation #Actualité #Justice #Science #LabLeak
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Eva Fo𝕏 🦊 Claudius Nero's Legion
Elon Musk @elonmusk co-founded and invested in an open source, non-profit OpenAI ~$50 million: “I am the reason OpenAI exists... I used to be a close friend with Larry Page, and I was staying at his house, and we'd have these conversations long into the evening about AI, and I would be constantly urging him to be careful about the danger of AI. And he was really not concerned about the danger of AI and was quite cavalier about it. And at the time, Google, especially after the acquisition of DeepMind, had three-quarters of the world's AI talent; they had a lot of computers, a lot of money, so it was a unipolar world for AI. And we got a unipolar world, but the person who controls that does not, or at least did not seem to be concerned about AI safety. That sounded like a real problem. The final straw was Larry calling me a speciest for being a pro-human consciousness instead of machine consciousness, and I like, 'Well, yes, I guess I am a speciest.' I came up with the name [OpenAI], which refers to open source. The intent was to what is the opposite of Google, would be an open source non-profit, because Google is closed source profit, and that profit motivation could be dangerous... It does seem weird that something can be a nonprofit, open source, and somehow transform itself into a for-profit, closed source. I mean, this would be like, let's say you founded the organization to save the Amazon rainforest, but instead, they became a lumber company and chopped down the forest and sold it for money. And you'd be, therefore, like, 'Wait a second, that's the exact opposite of what I gave the money for. Is that legal?' That doesn't seem legal. And if, in general, it is legal to start a company as a non-profit and then take the IP and transfer it to a for-profit that then makes tons of money, shouldn't everyone start? Shouldn't that be the default? And I also think it is important to understand, like when push comes to shove, let's say they do create some digital super intelligence, almost Godlike intelligence, well, who is in control, and what is exactly the relationship between OpenAI and Microsoft? And I do worry that Microsoft actually may be more in control than the leadership team at OpenAI realizes. I mean, Microsoft, as part of Microsoft Investment, has rights to all of the software, all of the model weights, and everything necessary to run the inference system. At any point, Microsoft could cut off OpenAI.”
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Elonogy
Elonogy@ElonogyX·
Elon Musk: "The reality is we’re building super-intelligent AI, hyper-intelligent, more intelligent than we can comprehend It’s like raising a super-genius child that you know is going to be much smarter than you You can instill good values in how you raise that child: philanthropic values, good morals, honest, productive Controlling it at the end of the day I don't think we'll be able to The best we can do is make sure it's raised well"
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Wiki Leaks 1.0
Wiki Leaks 1.0@WikiLeaksQ·
🚨#BREAKING: The actor who ended up playing Joe Biden's body double for nearly two years will turn state's evidence to avoid jail time, according to sources close to the FBI's investigation. "The suspect was hired to stand in one place for ten minutes," said a Special Agent. "That's how it began." Before he knew it, the subject was sitting behind the Resolute Desk and taking calls from foreign leaders. "A birthday party impressionist ended up the leader of the free world, if only for a few minutes here and there." Dozens of West Wing staffers were complicit in pulling off the ruse. "The whole building had to be in on it." FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING.
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
BREAKING: A former senior advisor to Anthony Fauci has been INDICTED for his role in the COVID-19 coverup This guy might throw Anthony Fauci under the BUS 👀 David Morens and his co-conspirators FALSIFIED records in an effort to SUPPRESS the lab-leak theory, and used his personal Gmail account rather than his NIH email in order to avoid being FOIA'd Fauci might just be next!
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And We Know©🇺🇸
And We Know©🇺🇸@andweknow·
🚨 RFK Jr. Just Connected the Dots on Gluten Explosion🚨 RFK Jr. dropped this truth bomb: “2006 marks the date when suddenly these gluten allergies began exploding… celiac disease & wheat problems… You can draw a red line: 2006, the year they began spraying GLYPHOSATE on wheat as a DESICCANT.” Glyphosate (Roundup) on our wheat right when the allergies and autoimmune issues skyrocketed. Big Ag and Big Pharma have been poisoning us for profit.
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Elon Musk saw through Instagram’s illusion and deleted it. He told Joe Rogan he caught himself taking selfies for likes and thought, “What the hell is wrong with me?” That moment made him realize the app is engineered to make everyone look hotter, richer, and happier than they actually are. The endless comparison game quietly breeds unhappiness and insecurity. It’s especially toxic for young people growing up on it. Elon’s decision to step away shows real self-awareness and discipline — something Instagram actively works against. Have you quit or heavily reduced Instagram and felt better for it? Or do you think the platform does more harm than good overall?
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 AWESOME! President Trump says he will NOT be deterred from fighting HARD for our country, despite the constant assassination attempts REPORTER: Are you concerned about political violence? TRUMP: "I'm concerned about everything. but I can't be so concerned that you can't function. No, I'm here to do a job. It's a dangerous profession." "I can't imagine that there's any profession that's more dangerous, but I love the country and I'm very proud. I'm very proud of the job we've done."
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 BREAKING: President Trump WILL BE RETURNING to the stage at the White House Correspondents Dinner after shots were fired in the lobby This man WILL NOT be deterred! 🔥 What a LEGEND! Keep praying for 47's safety!
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 BREAKING UPDATE: President Trump has been SAFELY EVACUATED from the White House Correspondents Dinner, per sources You can hear shots ring out in this video A shooter opened fire in the LOBBY -- the shooter is DEAD This is absolutely INSANE LEFTIST VIOLENCE MUST END!
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Elon Musk just quantified the exact speed of human obsolescence. For ten thousand years, one organ ran this planet. Every empire, every invention, every war traced back to the same three pounds of tissue sitting behind your eyes. Go was the last fortress. A game so impossibly complex the world’s greatest players swore no machine would ever crack it. Musk: “People thought defeating Go was either never or 20 years away.” Then the silicon woke up. Musk: “Now that same AlphaGo system can defeat the top 50 players simultaneously with 0% chance of them winning. And that’s one year later.” Do not gloss over zero percent. Fifty of the sharpest biological minds alive. Entire lifetimes of obsessive mastery. Neutralized in twelve months by a system that does not know it is playing a game. Now replace that board with financial markets. With the global economy. With the architecture of modern warfare. Musk: “The degrees of freedom to which artificial intelligence is able to apply itself are really increasing by 10 orders of magnitude a year.” Ten orders of magnitude is ten billion times. Every single year. Human brains think in straight lines. We expect progress to walk. It compounds by ten billion times every twelve months. We still think we have time. A dog knows you are smarter than it. It cannot tell you by how much. A chimp will never grasp calculus. Not because it is stupid. The gap itself is invisible from where it stands. We are approaching that threshold. Once a system surpasses us, we lose the ruler. We will know something is ahead of us. We will never be able to measure how far. The monopoly on intelligence is over. We did not build a tool. We built what comes after us. No generation before us stood here. No generation after ever will. We are not the replaced. We are the witnesses. The last minds who will ever see intelligence at eye level.
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Vaibhav Sisinty
Vaibhav Sisinty@VaibhavSisinty·
man. end of an era. Tim Cook just stepped down as CEO of Apple after 15 years. And if you look at who Apple picked to replace him, the story gets way more interesting. Steve Jobs saved Apple with products. Tim Cook scaled it with operations. Apple just picked an engineer to run it in the AI age. His name is John Ternus. No MBA. No finance background. No marketing resume. Just 25 years of building the actual things Apple sells. He led the shift to Apple Silicon. Killed Intel. Shipped the M1. Hardware engineering lead on every iPhone, Mac, iPad, AirPods, and Vision Pro of the last decade. The youngest exec on Apple's leadership team. Here's what nobody is saying. Apple doesn't pick CEOs. It picks weapons for the next war. → Late 1990s. Apple was dying from bad products and a broken strategy. It brought back Jobs, a product guy, and made him CEO. → 2011. Apple had the best products but needed massive scale. It picked Cook, an operator, to turn it into a supply‑chain and cash‑generation machine. → 2026. Apple has the best devices on the planet and some of the weakest AI narrative in big tech. It just picked Ternus, an engineer, to run the company in the AI hardware era. The AI war won't be won on chatbots. It will be won on the chips AI actually runs on. Ternus built those chips. Tim Cook added over 700 million dollars in market cap every single day he was CEO. Apple went from 348 billion to over 4 trillion on his watch. The hardest shoes to fill in tech just got handed to the quietest engineer in the company. Might be exactly the right guy at exactly the right time. vc: @CollinRugg
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