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Neurus

Neurus

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Neurus
Neurus@NeurusC·
@Senninsage People use Windows because Macs have always been expensive and Linux complicated. Fortunately, both things are changing for the better. We'll see how many stay on Windows in a while if this keeps up
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SenjutsuSage@Senninsage·
People already use Windows far more than macOS and Linux, and they do so by choice. Windows can improve, but it's lightyears better than either Linux or MacOS.
Zac Bowden@zacbowden

BREAKING: Microsoft just announced several major changes to Windows 11 in an effort to win back user trust and evolve the platform into something people will actually want to use over macOS and Linux! It's a huge announcement that addresses Windows 11's biggest problems today, tackling core fundamental issues such as unreliable system performance, UX consistency, AI bloat and general enshittification. Microsoft has confirmed that this year, it WILL be reducing where ads and Copilot appear throughout the system, including in Start, Widgets, Notepad, Photos, and more! File Explorer and Windows Search will be upgraded with improved performance and capabilities that make finding apps and files much faster and easier. The OS will become lighter with less RAM and system utilization at idle, making it smoother to run on low end hardware with limited memory. These improvements will also benefit high-end PCs too. Windows Update will be improved with more granular controls and the ability to postpone updates for longer, along with reducing how often the OS needs to restart to install an update. Microsoft has also confirmed that it's bringing back fan favourite features such as the ability to move the Taskbar! It's also working to update more areas of the system shell with modern WinUI designs, which should make Windows 11 feel more coherent and complete. There's much more in the announcement, and it honestly all sounds too good to be true. Microsoft really is listening to feedback, and is eager to make Windows the BEST desktop OS on the market. More details including when these changes will arrive in the link! windowscentral.com/microsoft/wind…

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Neurus@NeurusC·
@windowsinsider Do what ever you want (as always), all Windows user are migrating to Mac and Linux now.
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Neurus@NeurusC·
@davepl1968 Late late late late. Everybody hates Windows Now. Microsoft Is shitting His pants.
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Dave W Plummer
Dave W Plummer@davepl1968·
Microsoft is apparently finally admitting that what many users have wanted all along is a faster, quieter, more dependable operating system. Not more Copilot. In a new Windows Insider post, Microsoft’s Pavan Davuluri laid out a broad quality push for Windows 11 centered on performance, reliability, and what the company calls “craft.” More likely, it's what Steve Jobs called "taste", if you remember THAT interview... And honestly, a lot of it reads like Microsoft finally sat down, opened Feedback Hub, and decided to take the complaints seriously. The headline changes are exactly the kind of practical fixes power users have been asking for: taskbar repositioning to the top or sides of the screen, fewer forced update interruptions, more control over when updates install, faster File Explorer, lower baseline memory usage, better search responsiveness, fewer notifications, and more reliable drivers and wake behavior. Microsoft also says it is reducing “unnecessary Copilot entry points,” starting with apps like Snipping Tool, Photos, Widgets, and Notepad. The Windows Update story is interesting.... Microsoft says it wants updates to be less disruptive, with a move toward a single monthly reboot, the ability to restart or shut down without being forced to install u-pdates, and the option to pause updates for as long as needed. That is a major philosophical shift from the old “we know what’s best, enjoy your reboot” era, even if the real test will be how consistently Microsoft follows through in shipping builds. Performance also seems to be getting real attention instead of marketing lip service. Microsoft says Windows 11 will reduce its own resource usage, improve memory efficiency, make File Explorer quicker and more dependable, and lower latency by moving more core experiences to WinUI 3. The company specifically calls out Start menu responsiveness, search consistency, faster file operations, and a smoother overall feel under load. That is the sort of engineering work users notice every single day, even if it doesn’t make for a shiny keynote demo. My personal benchmark is to be able to type 'Download" into the Start menu and have it find my Downloads folder. Not a Bing search for a Copilot download. The Copilot pullback is equally interesting because it suggests Microsoft has realized there is a difference between useful AI and AI sprayed across every available surface. The company is not abandoning Copilot, but it is dialing back what it describes as unnecessary integration points. That sounds a lot less like “AI everywhere” and a lot more like “maybe Notepad didn’t need to become a sentient billboard.” The most encouraging part of all this is the tone. Microsoft is not pitching this as a revolution. It is pitching it as a cleanup, stabilization, and giving users more control. And that may be exactly what Windows 11 needs. After years of feeling like the operating system was being used to push services, experiments, and mandatory behavior, this looks like a return to a simpler idea: Windows should serve the user, not manage them. I, for one, still advocate for Windows Pro having NO advertisements, bloatware, or needless telemetry. Make people pay, then quit asking for more. But I've been barking up THAT tree for years. Now the obvious catch: these are commitments and previews, not a completed turnaround. Microsoft has promised a lot here, but Windows users have long memories. This is probably still the best Windows news in a while, because it focuses on the fundamentals: Faster. More reliable. Less noisy. More customizable. Less pushy.
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Neurus@NeurusC·
@zacbowden Too late. All Windows users want to buy a Mac, and Macbook neo is already here.
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Zac Bowden@zacbowden·
BREAKING: Microsoft just announced several major changes to Windows 11 in an effort to win back user trust and evolve the platform into something people will actually want to use over macOS and Linux! It's a huge announcement that addresses Windows 11's biggest problems today, tackling core fundamental issues such as unreliable system performance, UX consistency, AI bloat and general enshittification. Microsoft has confirmed that this year, it WILL be reducing where ads and Copilot appear throughout the system, including in Start, Widgets, Notepad, Photos, and more! File Explorer and Windows Search will be upgraded with improved performance and capabilities that make finding apps and files much faster and easier. The OS will become lighter with less RAM and system utilization at idle, making it smoother to run on low end hardware with limited memory. These improvements will also benefit high-end PCs too. Windows Update will be improved with more granular controls and the ability to postpone updates for longer, along with reducing how often the OS needs to restart to install an update. Microsoft has also confirmed that it's bringing back fan favourite features such as the ability to move the Taskbar! It's also working to update more areas of the system shell with modern WinUI designs, which should make Windows 11 feel more coherent and complete. There's much more in the announcement, and it honestly all sounds too good to be true. Microsoft really is listening to feedback, and is eager to make Windows the BEST desktop OS on the market. More details including when these changes will arrive in the link! windowscentral.com/microsoft/wind…
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Neurus@NeurusC·
@witcheer What LLM do you recomend for Hermes?
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witcheer ☯︎@witcheer·
since I am all in hermes now, this v0.3.0 update interest me a lot. what do we have here? the plugin architecture is the biggest change. until now, adding tools to hermes meant editing the codebase. now you can package tools + commands + skills and share them. this is how agent ecosystems actually scale, same pattern as VS Code extensions or npm packages, but for AI agents. /browser connecting to live Chrome via CDP means the agent can interact with real web pages, not just fetch HTML. fill forms, click buttons, read dynamic content. combined with the @ browser_use provider, this is full browser automation from inside your agent. voice mode with local Whisper: send a voice memo on Telegram, the agent transcribes it locally and responds. no external API, no data leaving your machine. PII redaction everywhere matters more than it sounds. if you’re running an agent with email access, GitHub push, and calendar reads (I do), sensitive data flows through every conversation. redacting it by default is super helpful. 248 PRs in 5 days from 15 contributors.
Nous Research@NousResearch

Hermes Agent v0.3.0 ☤ 248 PRs. 15 contributors. 5 days. • Real-time streaming across CLI and all platforms • First-class plugin architecture, package and share tools+commands+skills • /browser connect to live Chrome via CDP • @vercel AI Gateway model provider • @browser_use browser tool provider • VS Code, Zed, and JetBrains integration • Voice mode with local Whisper • PII redaction everywhere 9 new skills. 50+ bug fixes. Much more in the full changelog.

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Agarra la Pala
Agarra la Pala@agarra_pala·
🇦🇷 URGENTE | EL GOBIERNO DE MILEI DARÁ DE BAJA UN MILLÓN DE PLANES SOCIALES EN ABRIL “SE ELIMINARÁ EL PROGRAMA POTENCIAR TRABAJO” @JMilei
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Neurus@NeurusC·
@FinanzasArgy Así con todo el empleo público. Lo tendrían que haber hecho de entrada.
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Finanzas Argy 🇦🇷
Finanzas Argy 🇦🇷@FinanzasArgy·
🔴El Gobierno activó un plan de retiros voluntarios en ANSES: abonan hasta $80 millones en una sola cuota, dependiendo de los años de servicio y la remuneración mensual habitual del trabajador. Podrán adherirse los empleados de ANSES que tengan al menos dos años de antigüedad, aunque la aprobación final quedará sujeta a la evaluación del organismo.
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JJChagerben
JJChagerben@JJChagerben357·
🇪🇺 La UE acaba de prohibir los pagos en efectivo superiores a € 10.000 y exigirá identificación para cada #Bitcoin transacción a partir de 2027. Están criminalizando la privacidad.
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Neurus@NeurusC·
@caro_chk Son ciclos largos de "oferta y demanda". Hace 40 años era alreves y en otros 40 el pendulo se moverá nuevamente para el lado de los médicos.... si los robots y la AI no reemplazó a todas las profesiones antes.
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Caro@caro_chk·
Hace poco vino un médico a ver a mi mamá a domicilio, un capo, cobró $ 100.000. Hoy me vinieron a arreglar dos correas de las persianas $ 180.000.- Sin desmerecer el trabajo de nadie, no guarda relación...
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Neurus@NeurusC·
@VTVinfo Las declaraciones del gobierno nacional sobre temas en que cada provincia puede decidir si adherir o no son "el pan y circo Romano".
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VTVinfo@VTVinfo·
La provincia de Buenos Aires confirmó que no adhiere a las modificaciones nacionales de la VTV, manteniendo su sistema actual sin cambios en plazos ni requisitos. La VTV sigue siendo obligatoria y se mantiene el esquema de revisiones anuales para vehículos de más de dos años.
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0xLukeBond007 | Crypto
0xLukeBond007 | Crypto@CakeLourdes·
@paul_ironforce @fedeogue @Nexo Si holdeas el 10% de tus activos en Nexo , sos Platinum.... accedes al mayor APY, luego +2% si elegis recibir los intereses en Nexo y luego +2% si dejas PF a 3 meses. Me resulta muy comodo.
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Paul Ironforce
Paul Ironforce@paul_ironforce·
donde estás generando el mejor yield de tus stablecoins con optima relación interes/riesgo ?
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Maximiliano Firtman
Maximiliano Firtman@maxifirtman·
¿alguien sabe por qué se puso de moda escribir sin mayúsculas? por algún motivo lo veo bastante en el sector ia-bro. hay oraciones y párrafos con signos de puntuación pero nunca una mayúscula. pareciera ser adrede. ¿de donde lo sacaron? no creo que sea casual.
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Neurus@NeurusC·
@BTClovera Yo la tengo y me parece muy buena.
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Lovera ⛏ ₿ ɱ
Lovera ⛏ ₿ ɱ@BTClovera·
@NeurusC Para ser honesto no la he utilizado, aunque sus reviews son interesantes
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Lovera ⛏ ₿ ɱ@BTClovera·
1/🚨45 segundos. Es todo lo que necesita un atacante para vaciar tus cuentas de #Crypto y robar tu PIN. El equipo de @DonjonLedger acaba de revelar una vulnerabilidad crítica en procesadores MediaTek que afecta a millones de Android. Si usas crypto este hilo te interesa 👇🏻
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Neurus@NeurusC·
@maxifirtman El gobierno kuka de Karina cada vez más kuka. En el 2027 gana Axel haciendo la plancha por goleada.
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Maximiliano Firtman
Maximiliano Firtman@maxifirtman·
🔴La CNV intimó a Belo a dejar de ofrecer la criptomoneda estable asociada al peso ARGt. Belo ofrecía un rendimiento del 32% TNA comprando ese activo y la CNV dice que sería un valor negociable y Belo no tiene autorización de la CNV para ofrecerlo. Belo acaba de borrar tuits.
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Lovera ⛏ ₿ ɱ
Lovera ⛏ ₿ ɱ@BTClovera·
5/ Algunas hardware wallets que te recomiéndo: 1 - Coldcard 2 - BitBoX02 3 - Trezor Safe 5 o 7 4 - Jade 5 - Passport 6 - Seedsigner / Specter-DIY 7 - Incluso Ledger sería mejor que tu móvil. Mas información aqui: x.com/P3b7_/status/2…
Charles Guillemet@P3b7_

🚨 @DonjonLedger has struck again discovering a MediaTek vulnerability potentially impacting millions of Android phones. Another reminder that smartphones aren’t built for security. Even when powered off, user data - including pins & seeds - can be extracted in under a minute.

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BDC - Blog del Contador
BDC - Blog del Contador@BlogDelContador·
Estimado @LuisCaputoAR hay que frenar esto antes de que sea tarde. Están saliendo a cazar literalmente a pequeños contribuyentes y pymes sin sentido alguno. ¿No era que ARCA se iba a enfocar en los verdaderos evasores? ¿En que quedó eso? Ojalá puedan reverlo.
Alejandro Rosenfeld@alerosenfeld

🚨Contradicciones de la vida🚨 Para Milei somos todos inocentes fiscales hasta que se demuestre lo contrario para ARCA somos todos culpables hasta que se demuestre lo contrario. Hay mucha preocupacion entre colegas por lluvia de inspecciones, cruces, requerimientos de agencia, embargos a los dos dias.

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Son of a Tech
Son of a Tech@SonOfATech·
Everyone should start studying self hosting, peer to peer and encryption. We must be prepared to break the law when the laws no longer serve the people.
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