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@AdamFx

Business builder. Forex trader and Crypto enthusiast. Arsenal fan.

Присоединился Mart 2007
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AdamFx@AdamFx·
@AnnaDeMilanese Makes sense as part of Imperialist plan. Strategic encirclement of EU by US in prep for US NATO exit and move to adversarial posture. RU in the East (frenemy), build choke points in the West. Control the energy in Gulf States, Israel/US bases thru ME to Turkey. And squeeze.
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Anna@AnnaDeMilanese·
Das ist kein Luxusresort. Sazan – die albanische Insel an der Straße von Otranto – ist das maritime Tor zwischen Adria und Mittelmeer. 3.600 atomsichere Bunker. 15 Kilometer Tunnel. Ehemalige sowjetische U-Boot-Anlegestellen. Die Insel kontrolliert wer die Adria kontrolliert. Und wer kauft sie? Kushners Affinity Partners – finanziert zu 99 Prozent von Saudi-Arabien, UAE und Katar. 157 Millionen Dollar Gebühren von ausländischen Staatsfonds. Das bestätigt der US-Finanzausschuss unter Senator Wyden. Und wer leitet das Team? Kein einziger Hotelmanager. Ausschließlich Ex-Geheimdienstler und Ex-Regierungsbeamte der Trump-Administration. General Miguel Correa – ehemaliger Direktor für Golfangelegenheiten im Nationalen Sicherheitsrat. Mitarchitekt der Abraham-Accords. Kevin Hassett – ehemaliger Vorsitzender des Wirtschaftsberaterstabs im Weißen Haus. Chad Mizelle – ehemaliger amtierender Chefsyndikus des Heimatschutzministeriums. John Rader – ehemaliger Nationaler Sicherheitsrat. Nick Butterfield – ehemaliger stellvertretender Koordinator für Politik im Weißen Haus. Senator Wyden: Die Anwesenheit von General Correa „wirft Bedenken hinsichtlich der Emoluments-Klausel der Verfassung auf." Das ist kein Resort. Das ist eine geopolitische Operation – finanziert von Golfstaaten – auf einer ehemaligen sowjetischen Militärbasis – im Herzen Europas. 🇦🇱🇸🇦🇦🇪🇶🇦🇺🇸🇪🇺
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AdamFx@AdamFx·
@sudoingX Any model run well with a 8Gb card and Hermes? Tried to pilot Hermes + a couple, a cut down Gemma and Quen, but both were dumb as rocks. Rn it's invest $$ in hardware Inc 24Gb gpu for suboptimal ai, or API and pay through the agentic nose.
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Sudo su@sudoingX·
small local model that falls apart in bloated agents like openclaw just runs like a wild horse in hermes agent. and that's not even my line, someone else called it that, i've just been quietly pointing people at this harness for months because it held up on everything i threw at it, 3b models all the way to one trillion params. watch this happen on my own machine. i pointed hermes agent at a local http endpoint, gemma 4 12b on my 3090 llama.cpp server, and it auto-detected the model and started working immediately. no config wrestling, no broken tool calls, no babysitting the output format, i typed in a url and it just went. the whole clip is exactly that, start to finish, no errors, no retries, butter smooth. and the tool calling, the one thing that quietly breaks most local setups, works here like it's nothing. it's not the model that's flaky, it's the harness around it. hermes agent is the first agent i've run that actually gets that right. one url, one local model on one card, and it runs like a wild horse.
Sudo su@sudoingX

watch gemma 4 12b q8 dancing on a single rtx 3090 at 33 tokens a second average. google dropped this two days ago and it's the kind of thing that quietly moves the floor. a fully multimodal model, text image and audio in one net, 256k context, apache licensed, running entirely on one consumer gpu, no one metering your tokens. what you're watching is the whole loop live: the server streaming tokens top left, the gpu pegged bottom left, the answer landing on the right. all local, all mine. a year ago this needed someone else's datacenter. today it's a card you can buy. open source isn't catching up anymore, it's setting the pace. how fast does yours run?

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AdamFx@AdamFx·
@prieurdp Ppl thinking ahead. You have bad visibility reversing out into traffic corridor with unseen drivers - which is more anxiety producing. Vs when reversing in, when you have full view of vehicle traffic, which is guaranteed to be paused, for your reverse-in.
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Prieur du Plessis@prieurdp·
Why do people reverse into parking spaces? At first it was one or two misdirected fools, now it's spreading like a disease. It makes no sense. You are only making it so much harder for yourself, and everyone hates you as you block the road trying to get into the space.
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AdamFx@AdamFx·
@moizali Not Saint-Tropez, but unique Port-Grimaud 30 mins away Not Lake Como - but Garda on Lake Garda, if you want adventure sport month (water/mountain summer sports) Not Amalfi coast, but Sardinia (or Corsica - amazing). 1 step less glam but all the amazing. All need car rental.
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Moiz Ali@moizali·
Where is the best place to spend a month in Europe for the summer? Ideally: - On some body of water so you can swim easily (No paris or london) - Near or in city so you can still enjoy people and things other than swimming - Not overrun by tourists, but still has tourists so there are things to do (No Barca for this reason) - Affordable so you aren't spending bananas like $3000 a night (No Lake Como/Saint Tropez)
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AdamFx@AdamFx·
@williamssainz That's Fontvielle port side of Monaco not port Hercule. From where he is walking, maybe La Salière on GMaps as it's only Italian on that street, fits the price range and local vibe.
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yoyo 🦄@williamssainz·
“here's where i normally have my cheeky plate of pasta. it's the only place in monaco where they don't charge you 40 euros for a plate of pasta.” he might be a millionaire, but living in italy for years has taught him not to get scammed 🙂‍↕️
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AdamFx@AdamFx·
@randomrecruiter If HR has that level of influence that's the fault of the org, not HR. My bet is the CFO, looking at overindexed talent & total employment cost inflation, made the call. Candidae not meeting all Principal level criteria is an easy out. HR, deliverer of news, is the fall guy.
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The Random Recruiter@randomrecruiter·
You want to know why everyone in Corporate America hates HR? Here's why. Working with one of our Fintech clients to extend an offer for an AI Engineer. This candidate's background is ridiculous. Coming out of one of the hottest startups, degrees from IIT and Carnegie Mellon. He's got a competing offer, so the hiring manager and director decided to bring him in at Principal level to beat them on title, beat them on comp. Done deal, right? Wrong. Enter HR. They rejected it. "Doesn't have enough experience." This is an AI Engineer. From IIT and Carnegie Mellon. With a competing offer. And they're saying he doesn't have enough years of experience although he has amazing skills. Now a week has gone by. More people need to sign off. The manager has zero backup candidates. And the candidate just let me know he's leaning toward the other offer. This whole thing left a bad taste in his mouth. So to recap: HR just cost a team their number one candidate, wasted a week of everyone's time, and killed a hire that the actual business wanted to make. But sure, tell me how HR "adds value."
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AdamFx@AdamFx·
@TheEuropeansHQ Build more Nuke power + renewables + storage + EU grid. Over build even. Independent cheap energy capacity will be one of the foundations for future economic optionality, prosperity, and lib democracy. Build skillbase from smelting to turbines
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The Europeans@TheEuropeansHQ·
🇪🇺📈 While many keep predicting Europe's decline, capital is voting differently. 🇫🇷 France has secured €93 billion in new investments, including €75 billion from Japan's SoftBank into AI, data infrastructure and nuclear energy. And France is only one European country. Notwithstanding the many external crises — war, the energy shock and migration pressures — Europe remains one of the world's most reliable and predictable places to invest. Why? Because it offers an idea of economic development that goes beyond growth figures alone: innovation and heritage, prosperity and welfare, democratic institutions and quality of life. Ignore the bots. Europe is winning the cultural battle.
Reuters@Reuters

France attracts $108 billion in foreign investment, half for SoftBank data centres reut.rs/4vqcWBA reut.rs/4vqcWBA

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AdamFx@AdamFx·
@WeaponScientist Realignment away from US, reducing US leverage over EU/ NATO members in the best nat. security pathway. Build indy capability within EU+allies. MEGA, even. DeGaulle was proven correct re US. Post WW2 world is dead.
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John Ridge@WeaponScientist·
This would be a very good deal for France. HIMARS provides access to both U.S. and European MFOM inventories which would be unavailable if a domestic solution is selected.
Tom Antonov@Tom_Antonov

Lockheed Martin has offered France a fast-track deal for its #HIMARS rocket systems, challenging two French defense projects already under development. The debate goes beyond military hardware: buy a proven system now and boost operational readiness, or protect French and European defense sovereignty by backing local industry. Even more striking, Washington appears ready to move France ahead of existing customers in the production queue. The proposal reportedly has support within the French Army and DGA (🇫🇷 procurement agency). challenges.fr/entreprise/def…

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AdamFx@AdamFx·
@Ragassa_Hash I'd argue that Nice is way better than terrible - pebbles and high (not really) prices.. ok Its not just a city destination, its a sm city hub for coast trips East and West, inc sand beaches (if thats your thing), villages, yachting, lowkey med vibe nights and inland nat parks
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Ragassa_crypto@Ragassa_Hash·
El problema no es que sean “feas”. Es que internet vende expectativas irreales. Muchos viajeros no buscan cultura. Buscan: comodidad, seguridad, postureo y una historia que subir a Instagram Y algunas ciudades… simplemente no cumplen el hype.
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Ragassa_crypto@Ragassa_Hash·
Ciudades de Europa que NO merecen la pena visitar: 🥉 Mal · Bruselas 🇧🇪 (capital sin alma propia) · Bratislava 🇸🇰 (2h de paseo y adiós) · Milán 🇮🇹 (lo mejor está a 40 km) · Oslo 🇳🇴 (bonita… 11€ la cerveza, 20€ el cine) 🥈 Peor ↓↓
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AdamFx@AdamFx·
@_Afcbanks Said the same thing when Arsenal were mocked for this: Any minimally competent organization will do this, as part of boring contingency planning/ event management. Print t-shirts, the whole thing. Just part of running an events business with uncertain outcomes.
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AdamFx@AdamFx·
@jamesbenge World love to see an Arsenal only Guard of Honour - the Invincibles honouring the new guard, every time they win the prem.😎 Eventually to be replaced by these set of lads, honouring those that come next.
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James Benge@jamesbenge·
Premier League champions meet a Premier League champion
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AdamFx@AdamFx·
@mcuban For biz, AI is zero sum: its purpose is to remove talent. In some Dickensian gig-work economy, Owners would just set gig contracts requiring the ingestion of a talents entire knowledge/skill base to train their AI. One and done. x.com/AdamFx/status/…
AdamFx@AdamFx

@AIandDesign @Meta The biggest headache in any profit maxing biz is Human Resources. Too much variance and uncertainty. Layers of costs and regs. ANYTHING that can cut talent from biz is priority no.1. AI is a Eutopian path for the owner class, and they'll raze continents for it. Get wealthy now

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Mark Cuban@mcuban·
I’m not a doomer an AI at all. I think the nature of work, particularly entry level jobs will change. Ai will make business more complicated and competitive. Not less. Which means more layers where humans have to make decisions before the next process can happen And there will be millions, if not more, local models. We will we modify and train them for our lives and the businesses we create. Just leveraging the foundational models for things we don’t have access to. Maybe the new gig economy will be the models that represent our lives and the knowledge and experiences each one of us train those models on, and we get hired by companies for access to those models ? Thoughts ?
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AdamFx@AdamFx·
@Joshua_Ariza Maybe. Meta is one of the most profitable companies in the world. Ever. They can gamble 80B on a stupid Metaverse and lose and it does not matter, b/c 1/2 the ppl on this planet engage with their products. Meta annual GP for 2025 was $164.791B, a 22.67% increase from 2024.
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AdamFx@AdamFx·
@AIandDesign @Meta The biggest headache in any profit maxing biz is Human Resources. Too much variance and uncertainty. Layers of costs and regs. ANYTHING that can cut talent from biz is priority no.1. AI is a Eutopian path for the owner class, and they'll raze continents for it. Get wealthy now
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⭕ AI & Design (Marco)@AIandDesign·
I'm not gonna lie, the @Meta layoffs are some of the most dystopian I've ever seen. They got told to work from home, they were sent the emails at 4AM in the morning. Those who weren't impacted have software on their computer that tracks their every move, preparing AI to take their job as well. They're literally training the AI that will eliminate their position as well. Meanwhile, Meta is raking in RECORD PROFITS. I am a massive, unapologetic AI enthusiast. Yet, this is NOT the future I had in mind. I wish for Meta to crash and burn. This is not the way. Literally nobody benefits from this.
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AdamFx@AdamFx·
@HandofArsenal And breathe. So happy for all the players and staff, past and present. An epic journey.
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HandofArsenal@HandofArsenal·
Arsenal are 25/26 Premier League Champions 🏆
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AdamFx@AdamFx·
@iupdate Man who makes his whole online persona about a phone would think that. Its not 2010 any more. The rest of the world iterated through 64 new pointless tribal Us and Them rage battles since then.
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Sam Kohl@iupdate·
I am 28 years old and still can’t comprehend how someone would willing use Android over iPhone
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AdamFx@AdamFx·
@SFGate Some land opened up in California..Land, water, near pop center.. anyone need a AI Hyperscaler ? Farmers get govt to pay to remove trees, sell land for genny wealth and central valley will be paved with AI chips and 20 network admin jobs. Its as American as Apple (peach) Pie!
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AdamFx@AdamFx·
@nomadgeist Its the same everywhere you go. Try making strong friends in France, Italy Holland, Germany - they have school + uni friends, work friends, kids, family, a cultural lingua-franca you never grew up with, as well as a diff natural language too - Why do they need you?
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nomadgeist@nomadgeist·
Scrolling insta and I saw this video by a French girl, and it reminds of a frequent complaint of expats in Australia: it’s actually really hard to make local Australian friends there You see this complaint all over expat forums, even white Brits talk about it, so it’s not even primarily a racial or religious thing In my opinion it’s because Australia is a culture which ranks very high in the “cliquey-ness” extremity. Australia often catches people off guard, because they can’t comprehend how people can be so friendly and outgoing, but also very closed socially, and it’s because they confuse the qualities of extroversion and warmth with actual social-group openness There is a graph I made around this theory (based on the 4 square political compass chart) that I use to roughly plot the primary social dynamic of cities, and I think it can be helpful in selecting a city that best suits your situation and social style. Will do another post about it
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AdamFx@AdamFx·
@medieval_bops Passively handwaving away your choice to 'brainwashing' denies your own intelligence and agency. You made decision not to have kids, everyday. I've made momentous life choices I regret, with hindsight, too. Normal. Part of deal of only getting one go at life. C'est la vie.
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AdamFx@AdamFx·
@moonbeamdreams_ Working restaurant jobs young, well, good for instilling discipline, working in a team, handling time pressure and maintaining interpersonal skills under pressure, as well as perhaps dishing a touch of humility. Not prole - its a starter-pack of foundational resilience skills.
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