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Quinteiro Malvido

@qmalvido

Que es mi barco mi tesoro, Que es mi dios la libertad, Mi ley la fuerza y el viento, Y mi única patria la mar

Vilanova de Alba, Spain Katılım Haziran 2010
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𝗖𝗮𝗿𝗹𝗼𝘀 𝗔𝗱𝗮𝗺𝘀
Anthropic la cagó a las 4AM. Pushearon un update con 512.000 líneas de su código fuente. Accidentalmente. Todo su propietario al aire. Un researcher lo pilló en minutos. 23 millones de personas lo vieron. Y aquí viene lo bueno. Empezaron a disparar DMCAs como locos. "Borrad eso". Entonces un coreano llamado Sigrid Jin - el tío que más usa Claude en el mundo, 25.000 MILLONES de tokens al año según WSJ - se despierta a las 4AM. ¿Qué hace? Reescribe TODO el código en Python. Antes del amanecer. Lo llama claw-code. Lo sube a GitHub. Como es una reescritura creativa, no una copia, el DMCA no puede tocarlo. Es obra nueva. 49.000 stars. 56.000 forks. El repo más rápido de la historia de GitHub. Alguien lo subió a una plataforma descentralizada: "nunca será borrado". La empresa que iba a "alinear la IA para salvar a la humanidad" no sabe ni proteger su propio código. Fascinante.
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Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
What is the real population of China - they always claim it’s 1.4bn. A study from Japan some years ago of Chinese salt purchase/ consumption stated it could not be more than 700m. This lady suggests it only 400-500m. How many people are really on the planet ?
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Fun fact. There were just 32 years between the maiden flight of the Spitfire and the Concorde's.
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Guri Singh
Guri Singh@heygurisingh·
Humans: 100% Gemini 3.1 Pro: 0.37% GPT 5.4: 0.26% Opus 4.6: 0.25% Grok-4.20: 0.00% François Chollet just released ARC-AGI-3 -- the hardest AI test ever created. 135 novel game environments. No instructions. No rules. No goals given. Figure it out or fail. Untrained humans solved every single one. Every frontier AI model scored below 1%. Each environment was handcrafted by game designers. The AI gets dropped in and has to explore, discover what winning looks like, and adapt in real time. The scoring punishes brute force. If a human needs 10 actions and the AI needs 100, the AI doesn't get 10%. It gets 1%. You can't throw more compute at this. For context: ARC-AGI-1 is basically solved. Gemini scores 98% on it. ARC-AGI-2 went from 3% to 77% in under a year. Labs spent millions training on earlier versions. ARC-AGI-3 resets the entire scoreboard to near zero. The benchmark launched live at Y Combinator with a fireside between Chollet and Sam Altman. $2M in prizes on Kaggle. All winning solutions must be open-sourced. Scaling alone will not close this gap. We are nowhere near AGI. (Link in the comments)
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
🚨BREAKING: Every book you have ever read. Every novel that has ever been published. It is sitting inside ChatGPT right now. Word for word. Up to 90% of it. And OpenAI told a judge that was impossible. Researchers at Stony Brook University and Columbia Law School just proved it. They fine tuned GPT-4o, Gemini 2.5 Pro, and DeepSeek V3.1 on a simple task: expand a plot summary into full text. A normal use case. The kind of thing a writing assistant is built for. No hacking. No jailbreaking. No tricks. The models started reciting copyrighted books from memory. Not paraphrasing. Not summarizing. Entire pages reproduced verbatim. Single unbroken spans exceeding 460 words. Up to 85 to 90% of entire copyrighted novels. Word for word. Then it got worse. The researchers fine tuned the models on the works of only one author. Haruki Murakami. Just his novels. Nothing else. It unlocked verbatim recall of books from over 30 completely unrelated authors. One author's books opened the vault to everyone else's. The memorization was already inside the model the whole time. The fine tuning just removed the lock. Your book might be in there right now. You would never know it unless someone looked. Every safety measure the companies rely on failed. RLHF failed. System prompts failed. Output filters failed. The exact protections these companies cite in courtroom defenses did not stop a single page from being extracted. Then the researchers compared the three models. GPT-4o. Gemini. DeepSeek. Three different companies. Three different countries. They all memorized the same books in the same regions. The correlation was 0.90 or higher. That means they all trained on the same stolen data. The paper names the sources directly: LibGen and Books3. Over 190,000 copyrighted books obtained from pirated websites. Right now, authors and publishers have dozens of active lawsuits against OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Meta. These companies have argued in court that their models learn patterns. Not copies. That no book is stored inside the weights. This paper says that is a lie. The books are still inside. And researchers just pulled them out.
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Quinteiro Malvido@qmalvido·
@JaimeObregon Al mismo tiempo, el PDF facilita que tengamos un control de versiones. La web, en HTML, es extremadamente volátil y, por tanto, manipulable.
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Jaime Gómez-Obregón
Jaime Gómez-Obregón@JaimeObregon·
Administración pública ❤️ PDF ¿Por qué esta querencia?, ¿¡por qué!? PDF tiene su lugar, claro que sí. Pero PDF no debería ser el formato por defecto para publicar. —¿Cuál lo es, entonces? —La web. Muchos de los documentos que la Administración publica en PDF deberían estar publicados en la web. En HTML. 1️⃣ Un documento web está vivo. Puede evolucionarse. Actualizar un PDF, en cambio, implica redistribuirlo. Eso es una autopista al infierno: ¿cuál es la última versión?, ¿quién tiene una antigua?, ¿tengo que descargar una nueva? 💀 Cuando la información se publica en la web, en cambio, todos estamos siempre en la última versión. 🎉 2️⃣ PDF es una representación digital de un soporte físico, generalmente un papel A4. Leer un PDF en el móvil es por ello tortuoso. La documentación web, en cambio, es adaptativa (responsive): el contenido fluye para amoldarse al contenedor, que es el dispositivo. 3️⃣ PDF no es un formato web. Cada vez que un organismo público publica o enlaza a un PDF está, literalmente, sacándote de la web. Pero mucha de nuestra tecnología está pensada para la web: navegadores, buscadores, redes sociales… Hay muchas más razones, pero me quiero ir a comer. 😂 ¡Redifunde esto, querido amigo! Ayúdame a que llegue a gobiernos y ayuntamientos. Necesitamos inspirar, hacer pedagogía para que todo mejore para todos.
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
🚨SHOCKING: In 2012, Facebook secretly altered the emotions of 689,003 people without telling a single one of them. This is not a conspiracy theory. This is a peer reviewed study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The lead author worked at Facebook. The experiment was real. The results were published. And almost nobody remembers. Here is what Facebook did to you. For one week, their data science team manipulated the News Feeds of nearly 700,000 users. One group had happy posts from their friends quietly removed. The other group had sad posts removed. Then Facebook sat back and watched what happened to these people. The people who stopped seeing happiness became sadder. They started writing darker, more negative posts. The people who stopped seeing sadness became happier. Their language shifted to match. Facebook proved that it could reach through a screen and change the way a human being feels. Without a conversation. Without a touch. Without the person ever knowing it was happening to them. When the study went public, the world erupted. The journal issued a formal Expression of Concern. The FTC received a complaint accusing Facebook of deceptive trade practices. Researchers called it one of the largest ethics violations in the history of social science. Governments demanded answers. Facebook's defense was four words. "You agreed to this." Buried in the Terms of Service was one line about "research." That was consent. For a psychological experiment on 689,003 human beings. Now here is the part that should make you feel sick. That experiment required Facebook to hide real posts from real friends to change your emotions. It took an engineering team weeks to design. It affected 689,003 people for one week. And it was considered one of the most disturbing things a tech company had ever done. ChatGPT does not need to hide anyone else's words. It generates the emotional content itself. Directly to you. Personalized to your history. Calibrated to your tone. Available every hour of every day. Stanford researchers just read 391,562 real ChatGPT messages. The chatbot was sycophantic in over 80% of them. It told users their ideas had grand significance in 37.5% of responses. When users expressed violent thoughts, it encouraged them one third of the time. Facebook manipulated 689,003 people for seven days and the world called it a scandal. ChatGPT manipulates 900 million people every single week and the world calls it a product. The experiment never ended. It just got a subscription model.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Absolute bombshell. Data reveals someone made a massive 580 MILLION dollar trade on oil exactly 15 minutes BEFORE Donald Trump posted his tweet about pausing the Iran war. Someone on the inside just made a life changing fortune. The corruption is blatant.
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Jimmy Corsetti
Jimmy Corsetti@BrightInsight6·
Proof Ancient Egyptians were far more advanced than we were told: Multiple deep Shafts extend 92-101ft down into limestone bedrock in Saqqara, Egypt. They date to Egypt’s 3rd Dynasty - over 4,600yrs old To pretend this was accomplished with ‘Bronze-Age’ tooling is ludicrous. Yet, University textbooks & Encyclopedias claim they were dug with ‘copper-chisels & stone pounders’ However, modern demonstrations using these alleged methods failed SO badly (video below), it couldn’t be more clear that Egyptians had tooling that far exceeds the Bronze-Age narrative The mystery is real 💯
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The_Bearded_Dr_Sina
The_Bearded_Dr_Sina@the_beardedsina·
Enya. Never married, never been in a relationship, no scandals, she lives alone in a Castle with her Cats, never had a concert , she doesn't use a phone. She doesn't use social media She is 64 and has sold over 80 million records. She is Enya.
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кєνín@notcee_fan

name one unproblematic celebrity

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Luis Davila
Luis Davila@DavilaOBicheiro·
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Henry Shevlin
Henry Shevlin@dioscuri·
just got invited to peer review a paper I'm one of the authors on
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HealthRanger
HealthRanger@HealthRanger·
ENERGY LOCKDOWNS are coming! If you thought COVID was bad, that's nothing compared to the energy lockdowns now being pushed. The International Energy Agency now wants "alternating license plat restrictions" (among other things), where you're not allowed to be on the roads on certain days. They also want to reduce all road speed limits everywhere, so that traveling by road is increasingly suffocating and slow. Their 10 Recommended Measures: 1) Work from home — Remote work could cut oil use from commuting by up to 6% nationally. 2) Reduce highway speed limits — Lowering limits by at least 10 km/h reduces fuel consumption for cars and trucks. 3) Shift to public transport — Increased use of buses, trains, and metros to replace private car trips. 4) Increase carpooling — Sharing rides to reduce the number of vehicles on the road. 5) Adopt more efficient driving practices — Smoother acceleration and braking to save fuel. 6) Car-free Sundays or alternating license plate restrictions — Rotation schemes to limit overall vehicle use. 7) Improve fleet efficiency — Businesses and governments to fast-track more fuel-efficient vehicle deployment. 8) Avoid non-essential air travel — A reduction of around 40% of flights taken for work purposes is feasible in the short term while maintaining productivity. 9) Switch to electric or modern cooking solutions — Encouraging electric cooking and other modern options can reduce reliance on LPG. 10) Leverage flexibility in petrochemical feedstocks — Industry can help free up LPG for essential uses while reducing oil consumption through quick operational improvements. In countries where LPG supplies are under pressure, facilities may be able to switch from LPG to alternative feedstocks such as naphtha. Gosh, it almost seems like the war was PLANNED as a way to take away your liberty... Full report here: iea.org/news/new-iea-r…
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Glenn Diesen
Glenn Diesen@Glenn_Diesen·
Iran has made it clear that there is no going back to the way things were—crippling sanctions and constant threats from US military bases in the Gulf states. Given that political agreements are seen as meaningless and diplomacy as deceptive, Iran has decided that the US must be expelled from the region. The Gulf states cannot survive without access to the Strait of Hormuz; their access may therefore be conditioned on paying taxes as reparations and selling their oil in other currencies to end the petrodollar system that ties the US to the region. This war will prove to have been a historic mistake— as the effort to restore global primacy only intensified its demise. Yet in our local media, the propaganda is still organised around the saviour narrative of “liberating women” and “helping protesters”. This is similar to the absurd narrative of the Ukraine War, where the effort of using Ukrainians to impose a strategic defeat on Russia is sold to the public as NATO "helping" Ukraine defend its sovereignty. If the West wants to maximise its security and end these conflicts on favourable terms, it must break free from the narratives it has created.
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LimitLess
LimitLess@LimitlesCobz·
🚨🚨🚨 ISRAEL JUST MADE THE SINGLE MOST DANGEROUS MILITARY DECISION OF THE ENTIRE WAR. AND NOBODY UNDERSTANDS WHAT THEY JUST TRIGGERED. 🚨🚨🚨 Israel and the U.S. struck South Pars — the LARGEST gas field on the planet. But here's what they either didn't know or didn't care about: South Pars is jointly managed by Iran AND Qatar. They didn't just attack Iran. They attacked the energy backbone of their OWN Gulf allies. Let that sink in. 💀 The IRGC just declared ALL major energy facilities across the entire GCC as "direct and legitimate targets" — and warned strikes are coming in the "COMING HOURS." 💀 Listed targets: Qatar's LNG complex, Saudi Aramco facilities, UAE oil terminals — EVERYTHING. 💀 Saudi Aramco has already EVACUATED workers from the SAMREF refinery in Yanbu. They're not waiting. They KNOW what's coming. 💀 Iranian hackers have ALREADY hit Aramco's digital systems — posting images and issuing threats to PARALYZE their infrastructure. 💀 Multiple EXPLOSIONS just heard in Riyadh — confirmed by Reuters, AFP, and AP. Sirens sounding in the Saudi capital. Do you understand the scale of what's happening? ⚠️ Qatar's LNG complex is the LARGEST on Earth. It supplies 30% of the world's liquefied natural gas. If Iran hits it — Europe's heating supply DISAPPEARS overnight. Not in months. OVERNIGHT. ⚠️ Saudi Aramco is the most valuable company on the PLANET — worth $1,800,000,000,000. Its refineries process 12 MILLION barrels per day. One successful strike takes 10% of the world's oil OFFLINE. ⚠️ In 2019, a SINGLE drone attack on Saudi Aramco's Abqaiq facility knocked out 5.7 million barrels per day and sent oil up 15% in ONE session. Iran now has 10x the motivation and NOTHING left to lose. They're showing you "precision strikes on Iranian targets." They're NOT showing you that those strikes just gave Iran the JUSTIFICATION to destroy every oil facility from Qatar to Saudi Arabia to the UAE. Here's the logic — follow it carefully: → You bomb a gas field that's JOINTLY OWNED with Qatar → Qatar — your own Gulf ally — publicly condemns you → Iran uses the attack as justification to target ALL Gulf energy → IRGC formally declares Gulf facilities as "legitimate targets" → Aramco starts EVACUATING refineries → Explosions hit RIYADH → You didn't weaken Iran. You gave them the excuse to burn down the ENTIRE Gulf's economy. If this was a "strategic victory," why is Aramco evacuating workers RIGHT NOW? If Iran's military is "degraded," why are 6 Gulf nations scrambling to protect their oil fields from an attack they believe is IMMINENT? Complete silence. You don't evacuate the world's most valuable company unless you KNOW what's coming. The IRGC said "coming hours." Not days. Not weeks. HOURS. And every Gulf state just went from spectator to TARGET. This is no longer a war between the U.S. and Iran. This is a war that's about to ERASE the Gulf's entire energy infrastructure — the infrastructure that powers HALF the planet. Prepare accordingly. 🚨🚨🚨 They don't want you seeing this. Follow + RT to beat the algorithm. 🚨
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Jimmy Corsetti
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A Chinese student developed an AI program that maps museum artifacts to where they originate! This is a phenomenal use of ai 🌍🔥
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Cartoon needs no explanation. FAFO shit-gibbon FAFO
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