Alejandro Santacreu

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Alejandro Santacreu

Alejandro Santacreu

@sirkanda

Clamo, clamatis, omnes clamamus pro glace lactis == tweets, retweets and likes do not always imply endorsement. ☮️🤟🍦

🇫🇮 Katılım Kasım 2014
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Alejandro Santacreu@sirkanda·
- Es una mariposa. - ¿Y qué son esas cruces? - Son ventanas a diferentes mundos. Está contenta porque los ha visitado todos y ya ha terminado su reto. El reto era visitar todos los mundos y de todos los mundos coger una gema... - ¿... como algo que aprendió? - Sí. Sofía. 6 años.
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Alejandro Santacreu@sirkanda·
Suomalainen kesä lähestyy rauhallisesti ja ilman minkäänlaista dramatiikkaa. Espoo tänään vähän ennen klo 8 😅 @meteorologit
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Dany Bittel
Dany Bittel@DanyBittel·
A Raspberry. 90 stacks, 68 photos each. 2.37M splats. #3dgs
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Brett Adcock
Brett Adcock@adcock_brett·
Watch a team of humanoid robots running a full 8-hr shift at human performance levels. This is fully autonomous running Helix-02 x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
You can’t really argue this. They believe in investing in the people and infrastructure.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
On one side of the Atlantic, you have a 79-year-old former game show host who believes windmills cause cancer, personally ended a war that hasn’t ended, and that crowd sizes at his inauguration defied the known laws of mathematics. On the other side, you have a 72-year-old ex-KGB man who has just accused Finland of secretly plotting to invade Russia. Finland. Famous for saunas, reindeer, and minding their own business since approximately the Bronze Age. Putin’s reasoning, delivered with the solemn authority of a man who hasn’t slept since 2003, was this: Finland joined NATO because they were waiting. Biding their time. Lurking. Ready to swoop in and grab Russian territory the moment Russia collapsed. “Swoop in and grab what they could,” he said. This is a man who sent 200,000 troops across an internationally recognised border, seized territory by force, and has spent four years reducing Ukrainian cities to rubble. Describing someone else as the type who swoops in and grabs what they can. The psychological term is projection. The clinical term is considerably less polite. Meanwhile, across the ocean, the other one is imposing tariffs on islands inhabited exclusively by penguins and receiving world leaders at a golf club in Florida as though the White House is simply too far to drive. Two old men. Two fantasy worlds. Zero connection to observable reality. The Cold War at least had the decency to be frightening. This is just embarrassing. When your entire worldview runs on paranoia, grievance, and whatever the Kremlin version of Fox News feeds you at 3am, a fence looks like an invasion. A neighbour looks like a threat. And five million Finns quietly getting on with their lives looks like a geopolitical conspiracy. x.com/nexta_tv/statu…
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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
I can't figure out if vaccines work or not. Tough one. Need Sherlock Holmes on this one.
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Zain Shah
Zain Shah@zan2434·
Wow y'all. We are blown away by the response to Flipbook. Thank you. It means the world that so many of you want computing to feel this alive. That is all we ever wanted with getting this out there. To set expectations: Flipbook is a project from a tiny team; the site is a house of cards of APIs and open models tied together with duct tape and string. We did not expect it to blow up like this, and I've been glued to my laptop for 24 hours trying to keep it running! Thank you to everyone reaching out, sharing what you're making, and offering ideas, support, and collabs. Please keep it coming! we're reading all of it, and it's helping us figure out what's next for this.
Zain Shah@zan2434

Imagine every pixel on your screen, streamed live directly from a model. No HTML, no layout engine, no code. Just exactly what you want to see. @eddiejiao_obj, @drewocarr and I built a prototype to see how this could actually work, and set out to make it real. We're calling it Flipbook. (1/5)

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Zain Shah
Zain Shah@zan2434·
Imagine every pixel on your screen, streamed live directly from a model. No HTML, no layout engine, no code. Just exactly what you want to see. @eddiejiao_obj, @drewocarr and I built a prototype to see how this could actually work, and set out to make it real. We're calling it Flipbook. (1/5)
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ol’ stocky ⛳️
ol’ stocky ⛳️@oldstocky·
I am once again calling for the complete and total shutdown of big light
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Seth Howes
Seth Howes@SethSHowes·
I sequenced my genome at home, on my kitchen table. I wrote up exactly how I did it - the equipment, protocol, theory, and cost: iwantosequencemygenomeathome.com
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PJ Ace
PJ Ace@PJaccetturo·
Hollywood’s “death” was massively exaggerated. After hitting #1 on Amazon, the team behind The House of David reinvented the entire process for Moses. I've been at their studio all week, and I can tell you without a doubt: This is the future of cinema 👇
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Sacred Geometry in dance forms
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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
Pete Hegseth quoted a fake Bible verse from Pulp Fiction during a Pentagon sermon.
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George Roush
George Roush@GeorgeRoush·
The guy who made the International Space Station a reality is on X and you can just talk with him. What a time to be alive.
Dan Goldin@dansgoldin

Me, posing with the @NASA meatball logo. After officially de-worming the agency. Lord, I wish you all could know what it's like being Administrator. It's not always one love!

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Alejandro Santacreu@sirkanda·
@PostNordKom / Suomi has improved a lot - their app now shows how many stops before you. @DHLGlobal 🇫🇮: Spain–Finland in <72h, WhatsApp updates, driver calling to coordinate. Logistics redemption arc 😄
Alejandro Santacreu@sirkanda

@PostNordFinland @SEUR @DHLGlobal @UPS UPDATE: @PostNordFinland delivered 2 parcels over the last weeks: like successfully 🙏🥳 We didn't choose them, it was the seller's choice (1 domestic, 1 EU). Everything has been improved (website, tracking, service design). Feels c&p from @Postigroup but hey #ServiceRecovery 👌

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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
NASA pays $100M for Microsoft 365 licensing across the agency. They standardized every system on Microsoft. They put Microsoft Surfaces on the Orion spacecraft as the crew's personal computing devices. And the first technical crisis of humanity's return to the Moon was Reid Wiseman radioing Houston to say he has two Microsoft Outlooks and neither one works. Mission Control's response? "With your go, we can remote in and take a look." The same exact workflow your company's IT helpdesk uses when you submit a ticket on a Monday morning. Except the user is traveling at 4,275 mph, 30,000 miles from Earth, and the Wi-Fi situation is considerably worse. This spacecraft survived hydrogen leaks, helium leaks, a faulty heat shield, and a broken toilet. Outlook broke anyway. The toilet actually got fixed faster. The real story here is that Microsoft has achieved something no other software company in history can claim: a support ticket from lunar transit. Their enterprise sales team should frame this. "Battle-tested in space" is a positioning statement most B2B companies would mass murder for, and Microsoft accidentally earned it because Outlook crashes everywhere, including orbit. Outlook remains the only software in human history that performs identically whether you're in a cubicle in Redmond or aboard a spacecraft bound for the Moon. Universally, reliably broken. And we keep buying it anyway.
Polymarket@Polymarket

JUST IN: Artemis II crew experiences issues with Microsoft Outlook on their way to the Moon, asks ground crew for assistance.

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