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The Esoteric Library 🪩☀️🔭 https://t.co/GMaAOsHiL4

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Timothy Gowers @wtgowers
If you are a mathematician, then you may want to make sure you are sitting down before reading further.
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Asian European@Asian_European·
@wtgowers Can’t wait until AI solve the problem that I have to click Accept All Cookies 100x per day.
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Nous Research
Nous Research@NousResearch·
感谢 @dotey 将他的 baoyu-comic skill 移植到 Hermes Agent! 这个 skill 可以把一段 prompt 或源文档转成多页知识漫画,支持 6 种风格、7 种语气、7 种版式和 5 个预设。 github.com/NousResearch/h…
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🍜@cprkrn·
@AnthropicAI Best part is the password was: lol420fuckthePOLICE!*:) 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Hermes Agent Tips@HermesAgentTips·
Passion grows stronger when you connect with others who understand it if you build or use any of these tools, let me know you exist!! - Opus 4.7 - GPT-5.5 - GLM 5.1 - DeepSeek V4 - Kimi K2.6 - MiniMax 2.7 or even local models like Qwen 3.6 27B
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HOSTIS@hostis_black·
The largest open library in human history, Anna's Archive, has been ordered to pay Spotify and the three largest record labels on the world $322 million. The defendant has not appeared in court and is not going to. The site is still up with two backup domains standing by and there's nothing the censors can do. Anna's Archive currently holds 63 million books, 95 million academic papers, and 1.1 petabytes of mirrored torrents. It is free. It is searchable. It is run by a pseudonymous person nobody has identified after four long years of searching. In the four months since the music industry filed the first of three coordinated lawsuits, the library has lost six domain names and added two million books to the catalogue. The cartel is suing it faster every month, and it is growing faster every month. In December, Spotify and the major labels filed. In January, OCLC, the company that runs WorldCat, won a default judgment of its own. On March 6th, thirteen of the largest book publishers in the United States, including HarperCollins, Penguin Random House, Simon and Schuster, Macmillan, Hachette, Elsevier, Wiley, and McGraw Hill, filed a third lawsuit in the same federal court. The publishers' complaint runs to seventy-four pages. They call Anna's Archive a "brazen pirate operation." They call it "an illegal supplier of stolen content to the AI industry." The same publishers are simultaneously suing Anthropic, Meta, OpenAI, and NVIDIA for training their models on the same corpus the publishers want Anna to destroy. The cartel argues, in two parallel federal courts, that the corpus cannot be used by anyone. Not the pirate who built it. Not the AI company that downloaded from it. Not the graduate student who pulls a paywalled paper from it at two in the morning. Anna did not respond to any of the three complaints. Anna has never responded to any complaint. Anna is a name on a blog and a public key on a server and a person, or maybe several people, in a jurisdiction nobody has identified after four years of searching. The judgment is uncollectable. The permanent injunction binds Cloudflare, Public Interest Registry, Njalla, the Switch Foundation, Tucows, and nine other named intermediaries. The Greenland registry is not on the list. The Greenland registry has not complied. The site currently lives at .gl, with .pk and .gd standing by. The corpus has always moved faster than the censor. The censor has always called the corpus piracy. The corpus has always survived the censor by becoming the readers themselves. The publishers' lawsuit cannot reach the torrents. The torrents are already seeded across continents and IPFS nodes and personal NAS drives owned by people the publishers will never find. The default judgment is paper. The corpus is everywhere. The cartel will win every lawsuit but they will lose the war. The publisher who walks into court next month with a fresh filing will be filing against a defendant who has, in the time since the last filing was sealed, mirrored another half million books to another seven hundred volunteers in another forty countries. There is no defendant to find. There is only the next upload. It is already seeding.
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Shawn McAllister
Shawn McAllister@entrepeneur4lyf·
@aigleeson I wonder what you would think if users did this to your app or site. I’m a premium sub and it’s a bargain.
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Louis Gleeson
Louis Gleeson@aigleeson·
I cancelled YouTube Premium last week. The thing that replaced it costs nothing, runs in any browser, and was built by 361 volunteers on GitHub. Invidious does the four things people actually pay Premium for. No ads. Background audio on mobile. Watch without an account. Privacy from Google's tracking. All of it, free. The part that surprised me most is how clean the experience is. The entire page renders without JavaScript. Pages load in milliseconds because there's nothing to load. No tracking pixels. No autoplay traps. No recommended-for-you algorithm trying to swallow your evening. You can: → Subscribe to channels without a Google account → Get notifications when they post → Import your full YouTube subscription list in one click → Switch between dozens of public instances if one goes down → Self-host it on a $5 VPS if you want full control → Use it with the Privacy Redirect extension to auto-redirect every YouTube link The repo has been actively maintained for years. Latest release was February 2026. 100% Opensource.
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Suryansh Tiwari
Suryansh Tiwari@Suryanshti777·
Your Obsidian vault is probably dead. Not empty. Dead. Because saving information is not the same thing as building intelligence. Right now millions of people are spending hours building “second brains” that never think back. Beautiful folders. Perfect tags. Endless highlights. And absolutely zero cognitive leverage. The scary part? AI is about to make this gap brutally obvious. Most people will use AI like a smarter Google: ask question → get answer → forget answer. But a small group is building something way more dangerous: AI connected to years of personal context. Their notes. Their ideas. Their unfinished thoughts. Their reading history. Their obsessions. Their patterns. At that point AI stops acting like a chatbot. And starts acting like a cognitive extension of the person using it. That changes everything. Because the biggest advantage in the AI era will not be prompts. It will be accumulated context. People with connected knowledge systems are going to think faster, write better, learn quicker, and spot opportunities earlier than everyone else. Not because they’re smarter. Because they stopped starting from zero every day. Most vaults are storage systems. The best ones become intelligence systems.
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Nainsi Dwivedi@NainsiDwiv50980

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Learn Latin
Learn Latin@latinedisce·
Nil sine Deo — “Nothing without God.”
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ℏεsam@Hesamation·
Sam Altman watching Elon and Anthropic partner up.
Claude@claudeai

We’ve agreed to a partnership with @SpaceX that will substantially increase our compute capacity. This, along with our other recent compute deals, means that we’ve been able to increase our usage limits for Claude Code and the Claude API.

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Внимание! Говорит Москва! 🇷🇺 Z 👨‍⚕️👀🦁
🟡 For the first time in Russia, the ZALA “GEOCOSMOS” system has enabled control of different types of UAVs Developed by ZALA, the domestic high-precision communication and navigation system “GEOCOSMOS” has, for the first time in Russia, ensured safe separation and remote control of different types of unmanned aerial systems at distances exceeding 100 kilometers without the use of satellite communication. On April 17, with the participation of the State Air Traffic Management Corporation, GosNII GA, JSC GLONASS, JSC NIAT, and the Telecom Research Center, a demonstration of a secure control and monitoring link for unmanned aerial systems and independent navigation was successfully conducted. Beyond-line-of-sight flights of ZALA T-20 and “AIST” (“Drone Solutions”) UAVs were carried out on parallel courses with altitude separation, without direct radio line-of-sight, with dynamic control. During the tests, the “GEOCOSMOS” system confirmed compatibility with onboard systems of both manufacturers and compliance with the requirements of clauses of Presidential Order No. 383 dated 16.01.2026. The technologies underlying the domestic “GEOCOSMOS” communication and navigation system will, in the near future, make it possible to create a unified sovereign ecosystem for control and navigation of Russia’s unmanned aviation, implementing the concept of a seamless digital sky within the framework of the national project “Unmanned Aerial Systems.”
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Daniel Ch
Daniel Ch@chddaniel·
i bought a mac mini for openclaw am i late to the party
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Ivan Fioravanti ᯅ@ivanfioravanti·
Hermes Agent + Obsidian is match in heaven! I'm dumping all info, meetings, ideas to hermes and I get back well formatted and when needed. This is so incredible! Thanks @NousResearch for this piece of AI magic!
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Brett Miller
Brett Miller@brettmiller128·
@petergyang I am super frustrated with openclaw. It breaks every time I update. Hermes is much more stable.
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Peter Yang
Peter Yang@petergyang·
I caved and downloaded Hermes to try. For those of you who have tried both Hermes and OpenClaw what difference do you notice? No shilling please, just want some honest opinions
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Aaron Faby
Aaron Faby@mfachallenge·
GPT-5.5 in @openclaw 2026.5.3 is insanely fast compared to previous versions. This is the best openclaw update so far. Grok 4.3 showing good results as well. Solid work from the Openclaw team.
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tara_@TechByTaraa·
Bro disappeared like never existed.
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Filmatic@itsFilmatic·
The most chilling conversation ever filmed.
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