Razzel
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Fucking scumbag - probably got knocked back at whatever party he was at and took it out on a random woman
#Crimecall
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@itsme_urstruly It’s not wholesome it’s performative. Everyone is filming everything like they’re auditioning for a tv show.
It’s ridiculous.
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It takes BILLIONS to set up an AI company unless you’re just wrapping an existing model, in which case you haven’t got a product in the first place
#theapprentice
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@aakashgupta @PerryALPHA Giving India unfettered access to AI was a mistake
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Peanuts in Coke is one of the most accidentally perfect food pairings in history, and the chemistry explains why this guy can't go back.
Coca-Cola sits at pH 2.5, roughly the same acidity as stomach acid. When you drop roasted peanuts into that, the phosphoric acid partially denatures the surface proteins on the nut, releasing free glutamate. You're generating umami in real time inside the glass.
The salt on the peanuts suppresses bitter taste receptors on your tongue, which amplifies your perception of sweetness without adding a single gram of sugar. Coca-Cola already has 39g of sugar per can. Your brain registers it as even sweeter because the salt is clearing the noise from competing flavor signals.
Then carbonation does two things. CO2 dissolved in liquid forms carbonic acid, which triggers pain receptors (TRPA1), not taste receptors. That mild irritation resets your palate between sips so you never get flavor fatigue. Every sip hits like the first. Second, the bubbles physically agitate the peanut surface, accelerating the protein breakdown and glutamate release. The longer the peanuts sit, the more umami you extract.
The fat content seals it. Peanuts are 49% fat by weight. Fat is the only macronutrient that activates CD36 receptors, which your brain interprets as richness and satisfaction. Mix that with sugar, salt, acid, umami, and carbonation and you've accidentally triggered every major reward pathway in the human taste system simultaneously.
Georgia farmers in the 1920s did this because they needed one hand free while working. They stumbled into the optimal salt-acid-umami-fat-carbonation loop a century before food science could explain why it worked.
猫山課長@nekoyamamanager
30年前くらいに村上春樹のエッセイで、アメリカではコーラにピーナッツを入れて飲むのがポピュラーだと書いてあった。「ふぅん」と思ってから長い時間が経ったが、ついにやってみた。 何だこれバカ美味いんでやんの。 これ以外でもうコーラ飲みたくなくなるレベル。
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@FedUpBrit81 @ukhomeoffice @FUDdaily It’s worse. It means they’re using AI to scan posts. Note they didn’t say anything about how it’s determined if a post is legal or not- how would they know that without an investigation?
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@ukhomeoffice @FUDdaily So you are admitting that you have arrested, and imprisoned some people for “non crime incidents”
I hope they all sue you.
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FILMING OUTSIDE A PRISON… AND IT GETS TENSE FAST
A man recording outside a correctional facility gets confronted by officers…
He says he’s not doing anything wrong -
no signs, no warnings, no trespassing
Claims he was just checking out the new electric patrol cars and the area
Officers clearly weren’t feeling it…
Now it turns into a back-and-forth over rights vs security
Do you think you should be allowed to film outside a correctional facility… or is that crossing the line? ⬇️ 🇺🇸
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@HrmJiggy @perseverare1776 You’re a pussy. You don’t even know the outcome.
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@perseverare1776 Entrusting the lives of hundreds with him. This is real scary
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This is who was about to fly your family...
Imagine your loved ones boarding a Southwest flight, seated and ready for takeoff... when police pull the **pilot** off the plane and make him do field sobriety tests right there on the jet bridge.
This actually happened.
Bodycam video shows Southwest Captain David Allsop (52) failing multiple sobriety tests before a Savannah-to-Chicago flight. He blamed nicotine gum, admitted to "a few light beers" the night before, had bloodshot eyes, and struggled with the tests.
Passengers were already on board.
Would you have felt safe flying with him?
How many close calls like this never get caught?
Video attached — watch it and tell me your thoughts 👇
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@Champ20n5 Because they were all involved in grooming the next girl in the pyramid scheme
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I don’t get why the Lady on #Newsnight didn’t tell Clinton the crimes Epstein was committing
This is turning into a very odd edition.
And why is the Doris on Derbyshire’s left dressed like she’s about to go sun bathing shortly ?!
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@sebastemp @sentdefender I usually watch them muted because Israelis screaming YOOOO! YYYYYYOOOOO! might be the single most annoying sound on the planet
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@antireligionism @level99sufferer @inkblotistan He’s a homeless man being approached by a stupid TikTok cunt for clout as a prank for her US audience of children who think it’s funny. That’s why she offered him dollars in England
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@level99sufferer @inkblotistan This guy is a mental case. The girl is holding a microphone and interviewing him on camera. It’s obviously a gag, yet for some reason he went on and on about it as if he was actually being hit on.
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@chicfryrice @pascal_bornet You shouldn’t feel anything because it’s fake bullshit like 90% of shit on here now
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This one actually made me pause.
Scientists built a robot made of liquid.
Not flexible.
Liquid.
It can split, merge, squeeze through tiny spaces, and then re-form.
When it breaks, it heals itself.
No motors.
No joints.
No rigid body.
I’ve spent years thinking about AI as the brain of machines.
This feels like the first glimpse of something else.
A body that does not have a fixed shape.
Today it’s millimeter-scale.
Tomorrow, it’s medicine moving through the body, or machines exploring places nothing solid can reach.
That thought excites me.
And honestly, it unsettles me too.
So here’s the question.
When machines no longer have a stable form, what does “control” even mean?
#AI #Robotics #SoftRobotics #Innovation #Technology #FutureOfWork
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