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Arcium ☂️
Arcium ☂️@Arcium·
Arcium × @BinanceWallet Booster Campaign is live. Eligibility: Binance Wallet MPC Wallets with at least 2 Alpha Points. Rewards: 1,500,000 ARX for 50,000 Winners To join, go to Binance Wallet App - Discover - Booster - Arcium Booster Campaign.
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Rockstar Games
Rockstar Games@RockstarGames·
Pre-orders for Grand Theft Auto VI will officially begin on June 25 on digital storefronts and at other select retailers. Check out the official cover art, also available as downloadable artwork at rockstargames.com/VI
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红神
红神@hongshen6666btc·
梅西第一次世界杯还是06年,那时候他也是刚18岁11个月,身价1500万欧。 现在西班牙球星,亚马尔第一次参加世界杯18岁,10个月,身价2亿欧。 第一次第一场球世界杯梅西替补,没上场。亚马尔也是替补出场。 2026年世界杯梅西第一场球三个球,还在等亚马尔的第一场秀。未来可能属于亚马尔,当下还是老将!
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符苏
符苏@fusuh0x·
@daidaibtc 万一,我是说万一跌破了呢😅😅
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带带带比特
带带带比特@daidaibtc·
太搞了,对粪坑的恨意逐渐加剧,咬牙切齿了。 不要说周末可以买了,ipo价买的能真的拿住的。 畜生玩意,没实力在那儿发预售装你妈呢。
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硬核君|Hardriver 🟧 $NAT 🟧
今日世界杯赛前方向 · 澳大利亚 vs 土耳其 个人心水:澳大利亚 +1 ━━━━━━━━━━━━ 信号怎么说: 澳大利亚主胜赔率被大面积抬冷,17/21 家公司上升 ≥0.20。 土耳其客胜被轻度压热,平局保持中性。 结构指向澳大利亚价值方,方向明确。 ━━━━━━━━━━━━ 历史同类样本: 五届含替代|18场 价值方亚盘:11赢 3走 4输,赢走率 77.78% 热门方亚盘:4赢 3走 11输,38.89% ━━━━━━━━━━━━ 信号怎么出来: 球队价值与资金情绪信号模型,8 个维度数据和过滤,才算出现信号。 第 1 层|ABCD 信号 第 2 层|市场资金冷热 第 3 层|主客队价值方 第 4 层|盘口深度 第 5 层|水位区间 第 6 层|公司支持率 第 7 层|比赛类别 第 8 层|历史胜率 Polymarket 链上可查 → @hardriversz" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@hardriversz 世界杯 / FDF 游戏交流 → t.me/footballdotfun…
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xDddd@xDddd_ll·
允许一切发生 但别tm老发生 我接受能力还行 但耐不住一直整
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Golden PTK
Golden PTK@LoopinMichael·
@GracyBitget 搞不懂一群沙雕为啥喷你,比特币他妈的在这横着有个屁用,币圈没波动性不如早点解散
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xDddd@xDddd_ll·
@sanyi_eth_ 我重生了,这次alpha的币我一个都不会卖!
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sanyi.eth@sanyi_eth_·
如果去年10月份你领了lab的alpha,忘了卖 到现在价值8.4w rmb bn又给你发了一辆顶配零跑A10🤣 兄弟们,还入职吗?
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AI设计钟师傅
AI设计钟师傅@drmrzhong·
GPT image2/Grok x 身体乳/护臀霜广告提示词 原图是 @VelvetAI_Idol 推文里看到的灵感,这个姿势真的很魅惑,而且可以发散成各种的造型和场景,GPT这边试了真的不是一般的难过审,最后用Grok打开了视野,而且生成的图我感觉也不输GPT了,而且又多又快,视角和姿势都会给出很多不一样的惊喜。 提示词: 生成一张 9:16 竖版、超写实夜间卧室身体护理广告照片,整体参考原图构图与氛围,定位为 高级润臀霜 / 身体乳广告。画面中是一位 20岁以上的成年年轻东亚女性,俯趴在柔软的 白色床铺 上,身体从画面下方前景沿对角线延伸到上方,头部回转看向镜头,神情安静、柔和、略带慵懒,黑色长发自然披散,带轻薄刘海,五官真实自然,不是 AI 网红脸。她穿着 白色短袖睡衣上衣,袖口有 细黑色滚边,下身穿 白色贴身三角底裤 / brief-style 白色底裤,面料柔软轻薄、不透明、贴肤包裹,边缘带 细小蕾丝装饰,不是宽松短裤。 相机机位 几乎贴着床面,从人物 下半身后侧超低机位近距离 拍摄,使用 24mm–28mm 广角镜头,形成明显的 近大远小透视:前景的 臀部与大腿轮廓占据画面主体,中景是腰背、手臂和白色睡衣褶皱,远景是位于画面 右上区域 的脸部与枕头。床上的 白色床单、白色被褥、白色枕头 大面积包裹画面,褶皱柔软厚实,营造真实睡前卧室质感。背景为 深夜卧室 / 酒店房间,有 深色窗户、暗色窗帘、少量冷蓝色虚化城市灯光。 光线为 低照度夜间混合光:床边 暖黄色柔光 作为主光,轻柔照亮皮肤、白色布料与床品褶皱;窗外 冷蓝环境光 作为背景补光,形成自然的暖冷对比。整体 中低反差、低饱和、轻电影感,带有 细微暗光噪点、轻微胶片颗粒、轻柔焦感。重点表现 臀部与上大腿区域刚涂抹润臀霜后的细腻润泽肤感:皮肤呈现 柔和保湿光泽、细腻反射、高级润肤膜感、弹润平滑质感,高光集中在 臀腿与大腿外侧,像刚完成夜间身体护理后的健康润亮效果;皮肤要 真实、有细微纹理、有弹性,不是油腻湿透,也不是塑料打蜡感。整体效果像一张 高级、克制、私密但不低俗的夜间身体护理广告大片,画面干净、构图稳定、细节清晰,无水印、无文字、无多余元素、无畸形结构。
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xDddd@xDddd_ll·
@Feng_btc U的8%在哪里放啊哥
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币胜客@Feng_btc·
有想从新入职币安alpha的建议看看 #binance 因为大家都在说有利润,所以以身入局,亲测了一个号给大家做下数据,这样比较有说服力 空口说白话不太实际 结论:目前测了大半个月有利润,算下来一个月200~300U应该是有的,但是都是辛苦钱 首先我这是万U号 其次,现在刷的都不怎么稳,很容易被夹,所以也意味着要小额多次刷,时间成本增加~ 再者,这1WU放币安也是有额外收益的 例如U或者usd1这种稳定币理财,资产假设按usd1的6%来算,一个月也多出来50U,放U的8%会相对高点,但是1W塞不满,目前只有5K额度 @binancezh 所以在200~300的基础上还能再加个50多U的理财收益 感谢大表哥和一姐创立的alpha吧,这一年来确实让大家都多了一份收益的 @cz_binance @heyibinance
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静心方可久行@Jingxin147741·
你妈了个逼的,我还以为你是多牛逼的大神呢,吓我一跳,我都不敢点开你照片,搁半天尼玛的开个0.01,你跟我叫你妈呢,兄弟,你是来搞笑的吧???等你账号什么时候能开10手以上,什么时候再出来跟我对线,吓我一跳,杂草的马勒戈壁的
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shaphone@liuzaoqi·
@williamlab 这个人用中文发帖,肯定是中国人,但是却吐槽华裔排挤其他族裔,很可疑。
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陳威廉@williamlab·
硅谷员工疯狂吐槽团队里几乎全是中国人,哈哈哈哈哈他写的太好笑了。 鸠占鹊巢了属于是。
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Jeremy Bernier@jeremybernier

At Meta, 90% of my coworkers were Chinese, and non-Chinese were routinely excluded, disadvantaged, and targeted for layoffs. 6 out of the 7 layoffs I observed targeted non-Chinese despite non-Chinese being the vast minority. Certain orgs like ads and MRS are notorious for being Chinese dominated. I think Americans would be outraged if they knew that their own citizens were getting marginalized and laid off at their own companies, while Chinese promote themselves up, conquer entire orgs, and reap millions. Imagine if Huawei in Shenzhen had entire orgs and leadership chains completely dominated by Japanese people who brazenly spoke Japanese at work without a care in the world that their Chinese coworkers don't understand, imposed their own work culture without respecting Chinese culture, excluded the Chinese, and laid off Chinese people while promoting their own. I imagine Chinese citizens would be outraged, and never allow that to happen in the first place. The most blatant and obvious way that non-Chinese are excluded is that Chinese primarily speak Mandarin at work. I'm not talking about one-off conversations, I'm talking about every single conversation. Loudly and brazenly with no respect for others. 10+ teammates and leaders having a group conversation in Mandarin while the 2 non-Chinese don't understand and feel excluded from the team. Although everyone at least has the decency to speak English during formal meetings with a non-speaker present, it was common that right after the meeting ended everyone would immediately switch to Mandarin. Funny I'm in Korea right now and was just on a double date with 3 other Koreans, and I was shocked that when the conversation would split into two, the other couple would speak to each other in English in my presence just out of respect. A Korean couple on a double-date had the courtesy to speak to each other in English in front of me even though I'd never expect that from them, but my Chinese coworkers did not. Lunch was another place where non-Chinese were blatantly excluded. Recall that the team I joined was an all Chinese team with only one other non-Chinese person. The Chinese would always get lunch together and never invite us (except for one of them who occasionally would, though at some point stopped). Me and the non-Chinese person would invite them, they'd always refuse, and then shortly after they'd disappear and get lunch together. As a result, it was usually just the two of us getting lunch. (caveat, some of the newer Chinese who joined afterwards also experienced similar treatment. So it's moreso a clique thing than a Chinese vs. non-Chinese thing, though 100% of the clique was Chinese) On Wednesdays and Fridays I'd often be the only non-Chinese person on my team in the office, and they'd all get lunch together without inviting me. It was depressing, and made me not want to come into the office on those days. One team dinner we went to a Korean BBQ. I arrived with a non-Chinese coworker and the first table was full, so we sat at one end of the next empty table. Shortly after one of the Tech Leads walked in, and sat at the complete opposite end of our table, alone and not in talking distance to anyone. We invited her over, and she declined. Later another Tech Lead came in and sat across from her. Non-Chinese and Chinese at opposite ends of a long table at a team dinner, and they refused to sit with us. Eventually more people came and the TLs joined our side because I guess maybe it was too obviously anti-social, and they spent the entire dinner speaking speaking Chinese to each other. These were our tech leads. I could not understand how Meta could have "Tech Leads" that so blatantly excluded teammates. I thought Tech Leads were supposed to uplift the team, and that Meta would hold tech leads to a higher standard. Now someone might say that it's just lunch or a one-off team dinner, who cares? To that I vehemently disagree. Lunch is extremely important for team bonding, and so much information is transferred through informal socializing. I'm not saying that everyone needs to get lunch together everyday, but if a minority of people are excluded from getting lunch with the rest of the team, and especially the most tenured and senior employees, then naturally that minority is going to feel alienated, disadvantaged, and excluded from opportunities. And the very fact that they're excluded from lunch is reflective of being excluded in general. When 90% of an org and the entire leadership chain is dominated by one ethnicity, naturally their work culture is going to spill through. Chinese culture is completely different from American work culture, and learning to navigate that was a huge obstacle for me. For example I'm the type that tends to question everything and isn't afraid to challenge a "superior", but I quickly realized that my TL seemed to take offense to that, and would punish/retaliate me for it. I want to make it clear - I have nothing against Chinese people. Most of them are very kind (strong correlation between kindness and not engaging in the kind of exclusionary behavior I mentioned above), and I have many good friends who are Chinese. I get that some barely speak English (though I question how they got hired). I do genuinely believe that most are good people, and not deliberately trying to exclude others. But regardless of intent, the result is that non-Chinese get excluded. The fact that 6 of the 7 layoffs I observed were not Chinese in a 80-90% Chinese dominated org is testament to this. The fact that 90% Chinese dominated orgs even exist in the first place is testament to this. I might not even be posting about this given the sensitivity of the topic if not for the fact that I've seen and/or heard stories of some very toxic people who I do not believe would otherwise survive if not for their ability to exclude others, throwing others under the bus for the next layoff. The same people do this over and over again, and get away with it because they're part of the "clique" that essentially has immunity. I think the company needs to take this more seriously. Some ideas would be enforcing English at the office (I've heard of other teams that do this), raising leaders to a higher bar when it comes to team inclusivity (eg. under the "People" axis), investigating potential discrimination cases (eg. layoffs and/or mistreatment disproportionally affecting certain groups) and having a zero tolerance policy around that, having a zero tolerance policy around injustice in general (eg. lying or deliberately throwing somebody under the bus), ensuring more diverse teams, etc. But to be honest, I don't have faith that much would change so long as the entire leadership chain up to the VP level is dominated by the same ethnicity, language, and culture. Nor does it seem that leadership even remotely cares given that this has been happening in the HQ for probably at least the last decade, and is obvious to anyone who's stepped foot in the office.

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子时@silverfang88·
被这个视频笑出猪叫 妈的 本来睡得好好的觉
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xDddd@xDddd_ll·
@Web3zy8 传统券商现金不收手续费,去SS纯亏,一手现金中奖不亚于中彩票
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左右🔶BNB@Web3zy8·
这几天好多老师都在推 Stablestock 打新,我想知道大家参与的有多少人赚钱了? 说实话手续费有点高,中签率也不是很高 我猜很多人进去就是赔跑亏手续费的😂
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xDddd@xDddd_ll·
代认证Claude,超级便宜速度快 各种外国手机卡,giffgaff/GG卡也有
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xDddd@xDddd_ll·
@shirleyusy 梨庄,2.5换5的时候副作用大吗
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