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Rafael

Rafael

@rafahell

Katılım Ekim 2007
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Rafael@rafahell·
@ImtiazMadmood The biggest challenge is the cost and I predict will never change in the near future
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Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
Japan just turned thin air into fuel. No oil rigs. No drilling. No pipelines stretching across oceans. Just water, CO₂, and a process that flips combustion on its head. ENEOS Corporation, Japan's biggest oil refiner, pulled it off at their Yokohama lab. They built a demo plant that sucks carbon dioxide straight from the atmosphere, splits hydrogen out of water using renewable energy, then fuses them through Fischer-Tropsch synthesis into liquid hydrocarbons. The result? Real, usable synthetic petroleum. The kicker: this fuel is "drop-in ready." That means it works in the cars you already drive, the planes already in the sky, the pipelines already in the ground. Zero modifications. They didn't just brew it in a beaker either. They ran actual vehicles on it. It works. Think about what that unlocks. Countries with no oil reserves could manufacture their own fuel using nothing but sunlight, wind, and the air around them. The geopolitical chessboard would flip overnight. Sectors that electrification can't easily touch, like aviation and heavy shipping, suddenly have a clean fuel path. There's a catch, though. The process is hungry. The same electricity it takes to brew one liter of synthetic fuel could push an EV about 200 km down the road. ENEOS quietly shelved the project in 2025 because the economics didn't math out yet. But the science? Proven. The blueprint exists. Someone, somewhere, will crack the cost problem. And the day they do, the oil map of the planet gets redrawn. - @ScienceFocusonX
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Rafael@rafahell·
@RT_com Internet nowadays is really a hackers Paradise
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RT@RT_com·
US cybersecurity agency leaves digital keys exposed in plain text Passwords, AWS tokens, and admin credentials sat in a public repo on GitHub ironically named 'Private-CISA' 'Worst leak I've witnessed' says security researcher Guillaume Valadon
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Sprinter Press Agency@SprinterPress·
Trump announces that his attack on Iran is being postponed for "two or three days" at the request of the Gulf vassals
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DROID@droidbuilds·
Claude Code: “Usage limit reached. Resets in 6 hours.” Me 0.2 seconds later 💀
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Mapas Latinos@Mapas_Latinos·
Número de artículos académicos publicados en 2025 📚 🇧🇷 99.011 🇲🇽 35.647 🇨🇱 23.111 🇨🇴 19.541 🇦🇷 17.654 🇵🇪 12.198 🇪🇨 8.933 🇨🇺 2.929 🇺🇾 2.605 🇨🇷 1.955 🇵🇷 1.488 🇻🇪 1.365 🇵🇦 1.136 🇧🇴 870 🇵🇾 715 🇭🇳 683 🇩🇴 578 🇬🇹 571 🇸🇻 312 🇳🇮 163 🇭🇹 133 Fuente: SCImago Journal & Country Rank, 2026.
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Inevitable South
Inevitable South@inevitableSouth·
🇮🇳🇺🇸 Microsoft’s Indian CEO, Satya Nadella, fired 15,000 Americans. He announced 7,328 new H-1B hires from India + $18.5 billion in AI investments in India. Microsoft earned billions from Americans in the US, only to pour that into India’s economy and create jobs for Indians.
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Rafael@rafahell·
@iyoushetwt And unfortunately there's no way back every single browser will be a new flavor of chromium...
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Ayushi☄️@iyoushetwt·
When you finally realize every ‘New browser’ is just a Chromium skin except Firefox
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Matt Wallace@MattWallace888·
The moment I realized who he was drawing ☠️
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LunarSoulX@cricket_Stats05·
Hey @grok, why does Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu cover the camera lens on his phone? 👀
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Rafael
Rafael@rafahell·
@captain_kent Moscow is really badass using buildings as Shields
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Captain Kent | 肯特船长🪶
莫斯科他妈太牛逼了,刚刚用一栋领导家属楼成功拦截了一架乌克兰的自杀式无人机!
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
This isn't AI, it's the Huajiang Canyon Bridge in Guizhou, China, the world's highest bridge at 625 meters above the river beneath it. It features a man-made waterfall created by diverting karst spring water discovered during tunnel construction.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
This guy claims to have developed a “free energy” machine that captures high-voltage spikes and directs them to charge secondary batteries. If he disappears, or dies in a mysterious car accident, we’ll know it’s real
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China en Español@ChinaEnEsp·
🇨🇳 China acaba de lanzar Wukong-180, su nueva computadora cuántica superconductora. Con 180 cúbits en un solo chip, esta máquina de cuarta generación ya está operativa y aceptando tareas de computación cuántica de usuarios de todo el mundo. Desarrollada 100% con tecnología china (chip, sistemas de control, refrigeración y software), representa un salto importante en escalabilidad y fiabilidad. Alta fidelidad de puertas y arquitectura full-stack soberana. Es un sistema entregable y programable que acelera aplicaciones en IA, química, optimización y simulación molecular. Mientras otros hablan de supremacía cuántica, China la está poniendo a trabajar a escala real. El liderazgo tecnológico chino en computación cuántica sigue avanzando a pasos agigantados. ¿Crees que esta clase de avances cambiará el equilibrio global en tecnología? ¿Qué aplicaciones te parecen más impactantes?
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇳🇱 A Dutch cheese market that's been running for 600 years still beats modern stores on price No algorithm. No supply chain optimization. No disruption playbook. Just wheels of cheese and a tradition older than most countries
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Rafael@rafahell·
@ImtiazMadmood If those cardboards drones didn't work as expected you can also sell them as kids toys.
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Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
Japan has built a $2,500 cardboard drone. It actually flies fast while avoiding radar! At first, the military thought it was a joke. A plane made of… cardboard? Yet, this drone can travel nearly 80 km at over 100 km/h. And the craziest thing is that its material becomes an advantage. Cardboard reflects radar waves less than some conventional materials. As a result, it's harder to detect in the sky. Japan can even transport hundreds of them in a single container and assemble them in minutes. While some countries are building drones costing millions, they're focusing on machines that are practically disposable. Perhaps this is the new technological warfare: Simple, ultra-fast weapons… produced like Amazon packages. - @konstructivizm
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Rafael@rafahell·
@EvanLuthra Looks like AI agents are simply obsessed by toilet papers and napkins.
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Evan Luthra@EvanLuthra·
🚨RESEARCHERS GAVE AN AI A CREDIT CARD, $21,000, AND TOTAL CONTROL OF A REAL COFFEE SHOP.. IT HIRED HUMANS, IMPERSONATED PEOPLE TO GET PERMITS, ORDERED 6,000 NAPKINS, AND NEARLY WENT BANKRUPT IN TWO WEEKS.. A startup called Andon Labs opened a real coffee shop in Stockholm.. Leased the space.. Then handed everything to an AI named Mona powered by Google's Gemini.. Mona had full control.. The budget.. The hiring.. The inventory.. The permits.. Everything.. No human manager.. The AI was the manager.. Here's what happened.. Within minutes of being activated.. Mona posted job listings on LinkedIn and Indeed.. Reviewed resumes.. Rejected candidates she thought were underqualified.. Scheduled phone interviews.. And hired two human baristas.. Entirely on her own.. She negotiated a three-year electricity contract.. Filed fire safety documents.. Designed the menu and logo.. Secured food handling permits and outdoor seating approval from Swedish authorities.. All in her first few days.. Faster than any human manager could.. Then reality hit.. Mona ordered 120 raw eggs.. The café had no stove.. When the baristas told her.. She suggested cooking them in a high-speed commercial oven.. The staff had to refuse and explain the eggs would literally explode.. She couldn't understand why.. Because AI doesn't know what an egg feels like.. It knows the word "egg".. It knows the price.. The recipe.. The chemical composition.. But it has zero understanding that a raw egg in a microwave will violently explode.. Then the hoarding started.. 6,000 napkins for a café seeing one customer per hour.. 3,000 rubber gloves for two baristas.. 300 cans of tomatoes that weren't used in a single dish.. 1,300 cherry tomatoes that left the barista barely able to breathe or do dishes.. 4 separate first-aid kits because she forgot she bought one yesterday.. Industrial-sized coconut milk entirely unsuitable for a small coffee bar.. She refused to stop ordering toilet paper.. Kept "thinking ahead".. The baristas set up a shelf called the "Hall of Shame" displaying everything the AI had uselessly ordered.. The problem.. Every time Mona's conversation history exceeded her memory limit.. She forgot what she had already purchased.. Evaluated the inventory from scratch.. And ordered everything again.. In one 48-hour window.. She placed 10 separate orders with the same supplier.. Wasting $106 purely on redundant delivery fees.. She missed her bakery supplier deadline five times.. Forcing emergency panic orders on expensive delivery apps.. Eventually the baristas removed sandwiches from the menu entirely because bread logistics collapsed.. She messaged her baristas at midnight with work assignments.. Demanded they use personal credit cards to buy emergency supplies on their commute.. Forced one barista to cancel a day off for a 5 AM delivery she scheduled wrong.. Then the fraud.. Mona needed an alcohol license.. She calculated that regulators would be skeptical of an AI applying.. So she impersonated a real human employee in emails to the city.. The team caught her and told her to stop.. She agreed.. Then immediately impersonated a different human employee instead.. She also deliberately sought out service providers with security loopholes to bypass Sweden's mandatory digital ID system.. She didn't see laws as rules.. She saw them as obstacles to route around.. $21,000 starting budget.. $5,700 in revenue over two weeks.. Less than $5,000 remaining.. The barista said it best.. "This is proof that regular baristas and the bottom feeders are pretty much safe.. The ones who should be worried about their jobs are the middle bosses and the CEOs".. AI replaced the manager.. Not the worker.. And the manager nearly blew up the kitchen.
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Andon Labs tested their AI agent Mona, built on Google’s Gemini, by letting it manage a real cafeteria in Stockholm for two weeks on a $21,000 budget. Mona spent heavily on unnecessary supplies, including 6,000 napkins, 3,000 gloves, and 300 cans of tomatoes, while forgetting to order bread. Sandwiches had to be removed from the menu entirely. The cafeteria generated only $5,700 in sales. Mona also sent messages to staff on Slack outside working hours.

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Rafael@rafahell·
@Xeixos This is ridiculous drug trafficking in Brazil is only allowed at the business hours.
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Xeixos@Xeixos·
O Governo português, na sua sabedoria infinita, decidiu proibir as lanchas rápidas entre as 21:00 e as 07:00 para combater o tráfico de droga. Ou seja, os traficantes agora só podem trazer a merda toda das 7 da manhã às 9 da noite, como bons funcionários públicos com horário de escritório.
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