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Vikram
Vikram@vikramuk·
Test your website for webmcp support here webmcpchecker.com
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Shiv Aroor
Shiv Aroor@ShivAroor·
😂😂😂
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Art Room
Art Room@artroomoff·
Drawing tutorial ✍️ Incredible sea view
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Fae°❀⋆.@richuwifey·
This flower sea is a total playground for cats.
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Piyush
Piyush@piyush784066·
No disrespect to Linus Torvalds, but this guy is the greatest geek alive 🫡 Created UNIX in 1971 when he was 28 years old. Created Go in 2009 when he was 66 years old😲 He also developed the B programming language (which led to C), created UTF-8 encoding (making international text possible online), and designed essential tools like grep that developers still rely on daily. He also helped with the development of Multics (that led to UNIX), Plan 9 from Bell Labs and Inferno operating systems. That's 4 operating systems in total... Most people don't even use these many OS. Pretty impressive resume, right? 🔥 And it's a shame that many people, even the ones in the IT and tech industry, don't know him. Ken Thompson.... Remember the name 🙏
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Daksh@TheByteDax·
@knowiiiedge Bro he died and you care about grammar??!!
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VisionaryVoid
VisionaryVoid@VisionaryVoid·
The Man Who Went Shopping For Dining Chairs and Accidentally Bought Stonehenge. On September 21, 1915, a British barrister named Cecil Chubb was given a very simple task by his wife, Mary. She sent him to a local auction in Salisbury with strict instructions: buy a nice set of dining chairs for their home. But as Chubb sat in the auction house, he got distracted. "Lot 15" came up for sale, a 30-acre plot of land featuring a crumbling, dilapidated ring of ancient rocks. The bidding was incredibly sluggish, and on a complete whim, Chubb raised his hand. When the gavel fell, he had just purchased Stonehenge for £6,600 (roughly $800,000 today). He proudly presented the 5,000-year-old megalithic wonder to his wife as a surprise "birthday present." Mary was absolutely furious. She didn't want a pile of ancient rocks; she wanted her dining chairs. Three years later, tired of his wife’s complaints and realizing the immense historical weight of his impulse purchase, Chubb donated the entire monument to the British government. He attached one strict condition: the public must always have access to it. Today, it stands protected forever, all because a husband couldn't stick to a shopping list.
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normalhuman
normalhuman@humanfromhills·
@SheThePeople @BSEIndia Why no Hijabi or Burqa wali in your team? Or you don't feel proud to share a space with them? Or you just use them for your propaganda?
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Deep
Deep@NehraWorkss·
In 2014 four friends started a WhatsApp group in Bangalore. Just to run errands for friends. Forgot your wallet? They'd get it. Need medicine at midnight? They'd deliver it. People started saying 'just Dunzo it.' Became a verb. Like Google. Google invested. Reliance invested $200 million. Valued at $775 million. Then they got greedy. Chased Zepto and Blinkit into quick commerce. Started losing ₹230 per order. Employees stopped getting salaries. One employee begged leadership on WhatsApp for unpaid wages to pay his kids' school fees. Nobody replied. 400 employees filed a police complaint. Reliance wrote off their entire $200 million. CEO quietly joined Flipkart. App went offline in January 2025. The startup that became a verb. Couldn't pay its own employees. Died trying to be something it wasn't.
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Chad Infi𓄿
Chad Infi𓄿@chad_infi·
If you don't like it Dhurandhar, don't watch it
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Elite Predators
Elite Predators@elitepredatorss·
Finally a real footage of a drone being intercepted by C-RAM and not a video game footage.
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I Want That Cat
I Want That Cat@PuchyCatto·
Grandma's favorite great granchild 🥰🧡
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Ounka
Ounka@OunkaOnX·
Pete Hegseth accuses Iran of investing in missiles and weapons instead of people, during a speech in which he's asking for $200 billion for weapons, instead of people.
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Smita Deshmukh🇮🇳
Smita Deshmukh🇮🇳@smitadeshmukh·
Dhurandar is an Indian movie made by Indian filmmaker for Indian audience. Many Pakistanis are upset. That is the movie's real success. Well done. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
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Ram Gopal Varma
Ram Gopal Varma@RGVzoomin·
The @Dhurandhar2 is a HORROR. It is a horror for all filmmakers who built their careers and their fortunes on dumbed down, over the top cinema. The cinema that demanded the brain to be left at home . The cinema that was rammed down our throats full of LOUDNESS and MASALA which will be now soon on a ventilator struggling for breath #Dhurandar2 will scare the living hell out of every filmmaker who still worships the godly hero In #Dhurandhar2 , @RanveerOfficial killed all those heroes who never bleed ,and never feel pain , and then over the dead bodies of those kind of outdated heroes ,he gave birth to a true real hero , flawed, yet dangerous and unpredictable and also his heroism comes from his actions instead of being thrusted upon the heads with ear drum shattering music Compared to this new kind of hero , the godly heroes will suddenly look ridiculous, almost like clowns in a circus. And then their blind worshippers will feel naked, exposed and scared hearing of the collections #Dhurandhar2 will terrify those who built their careers on action set pieces where physics is a joke and gravity is non existent . The scenes, where men are thrown fifty feet in the air, bounce off the ground like rubber balls, survive explosions that would vaporise cities, and still deliver punch dialogues while dusting their shoulders will be hunted and killed by the new audience After the audience saw action that actually hurts, that actually bleeds, the flying goon brigade will suddenly feel cheap, fake, and embarrassingly ridiculous . The filmmakers who still swear by wires and cranes to fake uplift the heroes will now wake up shivering in cold sweat. It will make the pan india directors tremble in their chairs , the ones who still believe characters are created by hairdos, costumes, photo shopped six packs, and designer clothes instead of intrinsic psychological depth When the audience of #Dhurandhar2 saw a hero whose power comes from his mind and not his biceps, the hair and costume school of cinema will look like kindergarten dress up. Dhurandhar 2 is not just a film. It is a verdict. With Dhurandhar 2 @AdityaDharFilms cut off the head of that kind of cinema , the one that insulted the intelligence of the audience , the one that replaced stories with bloated gaudy visuals , the one that turned heroes into gods and audiences into sheep The collections of #Dhurandhar2 are now in the process of burying all those earlier makers beliefs in a grave so deep that even their ghosts can’t come out And the screams you are hearing now of #Dhurandhar2 box office collections is the collective sound which is announcing their deaths. If the makers of those kind of films which are already under production , or about to start shooting , don’t go back to their drawing boards and exorcise themselves by watching #Dhurandhar2 multiple times even GOD can’t save their SPIRITS But the problem is , even if they intend to do that , they might have tonnes of money, but where will they get the brain of @AdityaDharFilms ? 😳😳😳
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Halley
Halley@halleyji·
'Ugadi is cultural not religious. Don't make it a Hindu thing please' Okay okay. Anything that gives positive vibes and genuinely nice feelings should not be associated with Hinduism. Got it.
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Nostra, House of Gold
Nostra, House of Gold@Nostre_damus·
the laundry room on the F-35 caught fire
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Arun Krishnan 🇮🇳
Arun Krishnan 🇮🇳@ArunKrishnan_·
Everytime I hear news about Voyager 1, I never cease to be amazed. Just look at the kind of compute systems it uses: 18- and 16- bit processors! 4 MB Non-volatile memory. for CCS and 8 MB for Flight Data Subsystem. And it is still active after 49 years and sending back data! My immense respect to those 70s NASA engineers. Incredible.
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Voyager hit a 90,000°F wall at the solar system’s edge. NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft crossed one of the most dramatic frontiers in the cosmos: the heliopause, the tenuous boundary where the Sun’s influence finally gives way to interstellar space. What the probe discovered there was astonishing—a turbulent zone of superheated plasma with temperatures soaring between 30,000 and 90,000 °F (roughly 17,000–50,000 °C). This wasn’t a physical wall or barrier, but a dynamic transition region where the outward-flowing solar wind abruptly slows, compresses, and piles up against the incoming pressure of interstellar material. That compression converts kinetic energy into thermal energy, driving the plasma to extreme heat levels far beyond anything found inside the heliosphere. Remarkably, despite the blistering temperatures, this “wall of fire” would pose no danger to a hypothetical astronaut. The plasma is extraordinarily diffuse—far less dense than the best vacuums achievable in Earth laboratories—so there are simply too few particles to transfer meaningful heat. The region is hot in temperature but cold in practical effect. Voyager’s instruments captured clear signatures of the crossing: a sudden plunge in solar wind particles, a sharp rise in galactic cosmic rays, and faint plasma oscillations that revealed the density and temperature of this exotic boundary layer for the first time. These vibrations—analogous to ripples on an unseen sea—provided direct measurements of conditions in a realm previously known only through theory. The heliopause itself serves as a vital shield. The entire heliosphere—the vast bubble carved by the Sun—deflects most of the galaxy’s high-energy cosmic radiation, helping protect life on Earth from constant bombardment. Beyond this protective envelope lies the harsher, unfiltered radiation environment of the interstellar medium. Today, more than 15 billion miles (24 billion kilometers) from home, Voyager 1 remains the farthest human-made object ever sent into space. Still operational and transmitting precious data, it continues to reveal the secrets of this distant frontier. At the outer limit of our solar system, space is neither empty nor serene. It is a violent, glowing threshold—and humanity has only begun to map its mysteries.

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Elite Predators
Elite Predators@elitepredatorss·
⚡Strava did it again ! A French sailor might have revealed the location of the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle. Strava also led to the assassination of Stanislav Rzhitsky, Russian submarine commander after Ukrainian intelligence tracked him through his Strava activity. Through Strava activities, multiple covert bases and their layouts have also been exposed in recent times.
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Ninjamonkey 🇮🇳
Ninjamonkey 🇮🇳@Aryan_warlord·
Salient points 1) 60% of #LPG used in #India is imported . 2) #Russia does not as on date have adequate infrastructure for seaborne LPG export . 3) #USA can provide LPG but mix of propane +butane created by US facilities is unsuitable for the #Indian climate . 4) Costs of American LPG is roughly 50% higher for #India than that sourced from #Iran or other countries across the #MiddleEast . In essence the #LPG issue is going to be a massive challenge for #NarendraModi going forward . oilprice.com/Energy/Natural…
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