Jayapal Reddy

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Jayapal Reddy

Jayapal Reddy

@Jayapalready

Founder of Zerorapid

Anantapur, India Katılım Ocak 2026
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Jayapal Reddy
Jayapal Reddy@Jayapalready·
Anthropic just leaked their most powerful model ever! It’s so powerful that they believe it poses serious cybersecurity risks!
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Rakesh@rakesh_at_tweet·
I made Better GA - A Simpler & Faster Google Analytics Experience Connect multiple GA4 accounts and multiple properties. Switch between them instantly.
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George P.
George P.@GeorgiosPag·
Orynth has soft-launched. It is a friendly, Product Hunt-style space where you can get your product in front of more people and even connect with potential funding opportunities. For now, high-quality products are accepted free of charge ahead of a larger marketing push. Submitting takes about 2–5 minutes, and once it’s submitted, it’s reviewed and approved promptly. If you are interested, you can sign up from here: orynth.dev/ory/sign
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Jayapal Reddy
Jayapal Reddy@Jayapalready·
@rkmtimes So what do we get that medicine for free. No right! Then what
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RKM
RKM@rkmtimes·
🤯 HUGE🇷🇺❌🇺🇸🔥 Russia reports first recovery of 48 Cancer patients from its newly-made cancer ‘Enteromix’ vaccine. 🚨 Russia says, There were found Zero Cancer cells inside patients after injected ‘Enteromix’ vaccine.
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Alex Prompter
Alex Prompter@alex_prompter·
Holy shit… Your anonymous internet identity can now be unmasked for $1 😳 Not by the FBI. By anyone with access to Claude or ChatGPT and a few of your Reddit comments. ETH Zurich and Anthropic just dropped a paper called “Large-Scale Online Deanonymization with LLMs” and the results are the most alarming privacy research I’ve read this year. They built an automated pipeline that takes your anonymous posts, extracts identity signals, searches the web, and figures out who you are. No human investigator needed. Fully autonomous. Works on Hacker News, Reddit, LinkedIn, even redacted interview transcripts. Here’s how bad the numbers are. On Hacker News users: 67% identified correctly. When the system made a guess, it was right 90% of the time. On Reddit academics posting under pseudonyms: 52%. On scientists whose interview transcripts were explicitly redacted for privacy: 9 out of 33 still got unmasked. The pipeline works in four steps they call ESRC. Extract identity signals from your posts using LLMs. Search for candidate matches using embeddings across thousands of profiles. Reason over top candidates with models like GPT-5.2. Calibrate confidence so when it does guess, it’s almost never wrong. The classical deanonymization method from the famous Netflix Prize attack? Nearly 0% recall across every test. LLMs didn’t just improve on old techniques. They made old techniques look like toys. When they scaled to temporally split Reddit profiles, matching a user’s old posts to their newer ones across a full year gap, the pipeline hit 67% recall at 90% precision and 38% recall at 99% precision. Meaning even a year of changed interests and different conversations wasn’t enough to hide. More reasoning compute = better deanonymization. High reasoning effort doubled recall at 99% precision in some tests. As frontier models get smarter, this attack strengthens automatically. Every model upgrade is a privacy downgrade. What makes it nearly impossible to defend against: the pipeline splits into subtasks that all look benign. Summarize a profile. Compute embeddings. Rank candidates. No single API call screams “deanonymization.” The researchers themselves say they’re pessimistic that safety guardrails or rate limits can stop it. Their conclusion is blunt: “Users who post under persistent usernames should assume that adversaries can link their accounts to real identities.” And it extrapolates. Log-linear projections suggest roughly 35% recall at 90% precision even at one million candidates. Every throwaway account. Every anonymous forum post. Every “nobody will connect this to me” comment. It’s all searchable micro-data now. And the cost to run the full agent on one target is less than a cup of coffee. Practical anonymity on the internet just died. The paper killed it with math.
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மம்பட்டியான் பாசறை 💛💛
அப்பாடா சீட் கிடைச்சிடுச்சுனு பஸ்ல நம்மதியா உட்கார முடியுதா... பக்கத்துல உட்கார்ந்திருக்கிற அக்கா கால பப்பரப்பேனு விரிச்சு வச்சுட்டு என்னை நசுக்குது ஒரு பக்கம், இன்னொரு பக்கம் நின்னுட்டு வர்ற சக ஆண்ட்டி அதோட தொப்பைய வச்சு கழுத்துல முட்டிட்டு நிக்குது 😳😭நான் நின்னுட்டே வர்றேன்🙏🏽
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Jayapal Reddy
Jayapal Reddy@Jayapalready·
@SpaceFuckersPod @trocantor @MissinTea17562 @allenanalysis Exactly. It’s not even a radical idea; it’s just basic accounting. If we stopped tilting the scales in favor of fossil fuels and industrial farming, the market would naturally shift toward more sustainable, efficient alternatives because they’d finally be the cheaper choice.
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
Jake Lang and his crew showed up in Minneapolis trying to march into a Somali neighborhood, screaming that “natural born citizens” should be deported to “preserve the white race.” They didn’t make it. And the part that’ll live forever: a self-proclaimed white supremacist clinging to a Black man for protection and survival. You can’t script that level of irony.
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rori rori@urmumishotlol0·
I hate public transport
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Jayapal Reddy
Jayapal Reddy@Jayapalready·
@francesca_kms @BlydeLee @barmyowl1212 Prioritizing walking, cycling, and public transit isn't just a personal preference; it’s a superior systemic design. Compared to the inefficiency of single-occupancy vehicles, these methods are objectively safer, healthier, and more sustainable for everyone.
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Francesca 🚲💕
Francesca 🚲💕@francesca_kms·
@BlydeLee @barmyowl1212 In London the majority of people don’t own a car an they manage (I include myself in that) I rely on walking, cycling and public transport
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Francesca 🚲💕
Francesca 🚲💕@francesca_kms·
Struggling to see how saying “let’s reduce traffic” is disconnected or privileged. Fact: lower-income Londoners are least likely to own a car. ~25% of very low-income households own a car vs ~73% of higher-income households. Fewer cars = better public transport = a fairer city
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J6 Esport
J6 Esport@J6_Esport·
We are looking for the following ; - Fortnite player - Manager Valorant - Manager RL - Manager COD - Graphics designer We don't pay;) RT + ❤️ + V 🙏
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T3B®️G®️@mr_Tebsza·
Exciting Careers at Mintek – We’re Hiring! • Techno-Mineral Economist • Head: Technology Demonstration • Executive Assistant • Executive Manager ICT • Junior Graphic Designer • Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining Development Officer •Stock Coordinator mintek.ci.hr/applicant/inde…
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