Mathew
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Mathew
@mrnuu
technologist on a recon mission, most of the time ... 🌄🗽⚖️ anti-CBDC

people are speculating GPT-Image-2 is testing on @arena. the early examples being posted are pretty mind-boggling. all three of these images are AI generated. h/t @sawlygg @synthwavedd





Child screams as US killer 7-tap civilian-access suspension bridge 13 dead 95 now reported wounded so far



A drone manufacturing company backed by President Donald Trump’s two eldest sons is trying to sell drones to Gulf countries amid Iranian attacks, while these nations continue to rely on the US military led by their father. Florida-based company Powerus, which announced last month that Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. had joined its team, is using its sales campaign to potentially benefit from a conflict started by their father. Richard Painter, former chief White House ethics lawyer under President George W. Bush, said: “These countries are under enormous pressure to buy from the sons of the president so he will do what they want. This is going to be the first family of a president to make a lot of money off war — a war he didn’t get the consent of Congress for.” Brett Velicovich, co-founder of Powerus, told Associated Press that the company is making sales pitches that include drone demonstrations in several Gulf countries to show how its defensive drone interceptors could help them ward off Iranian attacks. middleeastmonitor.com/20260403-trump…



Redditor claims Claude Code is nerfed for Pro/Max users vs Enterprise customers and the strategy is to use the paid plan users to generate hype on X and LinkedIn so companies would reach out to them.


KC-135 58-0011 being flown from the boneyard over to Tinker AFB to be restored into service. Explains why the landing gear was down for most of the flight.


Also interesting, MEDvi included the names and pictures of three ostensibly real doctors who endorsed them on its website. But so does competitor HeyFeels...only the images of the doctors are different.

NEW - Study shows exosomes from pig semen, loaded with anti-cancer nanoparticles, then made into eyedrops, were able to breach the body's natural protective barriers and deliver anti-cancer drugs to the retina, leading to suppression of tumor cell growth. disclose.tv/id/32q6zvqncw/

















