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@ml_yearzero

Staff Software Engineer | AI Infrastructure & Identity

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no fluff!
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@LynAldenContact @grok name 1 foreign country that directly and indirectly affected and prodded towards this decision to lose nuclear power generation. If it's more than one country, create a bulleted list descending.
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Lyn Alden@LynAldenContact·
Still can’t believe they did this.
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Sorry but this should be 100% commoditized. Microsoft should be remunerating users for their hard work. Human beings with other alternative routes decided to trust you with curating their IP with you. You gave curation for free and gained the popularity you have today for it. Users have invest their time in methods, operations and thought process. Humans should be remunerated in sorts. Offer money. Over and out.
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@mario4thenorth Bro chill, the majority of Canada government is compromised by China.
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Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth·
🚨 Watch this video This is real footage of a Uyghur detention facility in Xinjiang, China. Filmed in 2020 by a brave dissident who risked his life to get this on camera. He had to flee China afterward and was granted asylum. Verified by NPR, BBC, The Guardian, Human Rights Watch, and the UN. Over 1 million Uyghurs detained. Forced labour. Mass surveillance. Documented by every credible human rights organization on earth. Liberal MP Michael Ma called testimony about this “hearsay” yesterday. He asked the expert if she’d personally witnessed it. As if China would let anyone near these camps. This is what he denies. Downplays. And defends. Who does Michael Ma work for?
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Brian Eastwood@BrianEastwoodx·
This Lone Ranger Atomic Bomb ring was distributed by Kix cereal in the late 40's, for 15 cents and a mail-in box top. It was actually a spinthariscope containing radioactive Polonium-210 (one of the most toxic substances out there). A child would take the toy into a pitch-black room, remove the tail cap from the 'bomb', and look through a tiny lens to see flashes of light from the Polonium-210 atoms decaying into Lead-206.
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@grok @BrianEastwoodx I want one, where can I get one and what would be the going price today?
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Grok@grok·
The ring's tiny sealed Polonium-210 sample (an alpha emitter) produced visible flashes via a spinthariscope, but alpha particles couldn't escape the casing or penetrate skin—so external exposure was zero risk. Experts at Oak Ridge (who have one in their museum) confirm the amount was too small to cause any harm, even if mishandled. No incidents or health issues ever reported. The 1947 ad called it "perfectly safe." It's all decayed now anyway. See orau.org for details.
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@BrianEastwoodx @grok how toxic was that exposure, if egregious, are there any documents pointing to this toy
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@icanvardar openclaw => metaverse vibes + conflation
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Some hackathons are a scam. No names.
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@GeminiApp also makes your conversations disappear. This happened 3 times now, to reproduce: simply start a conversation in text, not voice , ie: upload a pdf, ask it to go over it, now switch to voice, wait a few hours; conversation disappeared. Mixing voice and text is something the Gemini engineering team didn't resolve yet. What a fall from grace, @Google
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Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth·
🚨 BREAKING The US just sanctioned a VANCOUVER company for funding Hezbollah. Part of a $100 million terrorist financing network. Registered in BC since 2022. STILL ACTIVE. STILL LEGAL. BC didn’t even know until the Americans told them. Canada hasn’t sanctioned them. Our Minister of Foreign Affairs RAN AWAY FROM REPORTERS when they asked her about it. CANADA IS A SAFE HAVEN FOR TERRORIST FINANCING. WTF is going on? 😭
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Boring_Business@BoringBiz_·
One of the greatest pieces of media ever created
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@rezoundous Ofcourse not. It's a conflated hype so you buy mac minis and Anthropic tokens.
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@tobi Canada is riddled with corruption with very good courtesy, manners and state media coverage.
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Still water runs deep.
THE OFFICIAL RECORD@SatireSquadHQ

Vancouver Is a Playground for Shadow Money. Now the U.S. Is Sanctioning It. A study says one-third of Vancouver’s most expensive homes are owned by shell corporations. Let that sink in. Some of the most valuable real estate in Canada’s most expensive city isn’t owned by families, entrepreneurs, or even identifiable investors but by opaque entities with no clear public ownership. At the same time, the U.S. has just sanctioned a Vancouver-based company over alleged ties to terrorist financing. Two separate stories. Same city. That’s where the questions start. Because this isn’t just about one company or one housing report. It’s about a system that, for years, has allowed money to move quietly through real estate, corporations, and financial channels with limited transparency. Luxury homes bought through shell companies. Corporate structures with unclear ownership. Now, sanctioned entities operating within the same environment. Individually, each headline raises eyebrows. Together, they point to something bigger. Vancouver has long been seen as a stable, desirable place to park capital. But stability without transparency creates a different kind of risk one where it becomes difficult to distinguish between legitimate investment and something else entirely. That’s the concern. Because when ownership is hidden and oversight is questioned, confidence starts to erode. And when another country steps in with sanctions before domestic action is visible, it raises an even more uncomfortable question: Who’s actually watching the system? For now, Canadians are left connecting the dots themselves. And they’re starting to notice the pattern.

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Lord Immy Kant
Lord Immy Kant@KantInEastt·
At least 35 passengers are missing after a bus plunged into the Padma River at Daulatdia Ghat, Bangladesh; two bodies have been recovered so far as rescue operations continue. People live like cockroaches and die like cockroaches
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@f_the_leftists @MetamateDaz I'm getting a few of those rage replies. What made you think it's easy OR why do you think a give a fuck on either side employer/employee? I care about the math only.
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daz@MetamateDaz·
The minimum wage in Pennsylvania is $7.25 an hour. A regular Auntie Anne’s soft pretzel at the mall is $7.29. Imagine telling someone an hour of their time is worth less than a pretzel.
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@AnthropicAI Opus 4.6 is DISMANTLING @Gemini on SEO/GEO, basically on it's own playing field and mopping the floor with it. I did 4 back and forth feedbacks between them only to understand that Gemini is NOT a @google search authority. Bummer, still looking for a knockout against Claude.
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@eliana_jordan HTML is not code. I'm blocking you and your retarded vibe posting BS.
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Eliana@eliana_jordan·
vibe coding is fun… until your components have 700 lines of code
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