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Shayne in the Blockchayne

@ShayneOnChayne

Hi my name is Shayne from cell block D and I told my probation officer I’m a blockchayne expert so I can get you inside the blockchayne for a small fee.

Blockley, England Присоединился Haziran 2011
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Khamenei.ir
Khamenei.ir@khamenei_ir·
The US empire is in decline. Feb. 17, 2026
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REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND
REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND@RepOfSomaliland·
🧾 Receipts: Ilhan Omar’s original last name was Elmi before it was changed. This evidence was available, but the Obama Justice Department refused to investigate. Her brother, Ahmed Nur Said Elmi, and their father, Nur Said Elmi (also known as Nur Omar), used multiple names across different countries. Part of the family fled to the United Kingdom, while Ilhan Omar and others entered the United States under their father’s assumed name, “Omar.” These name changes and split identities were used to conceal the father’s true war crimes and identity. Marriage details: • Groom: Ahmed Nur Said Elmi • Bride: Ilhan Abdullahi Omar (real name Ilhan Elmi) Extradition? @TheJusticeDept @DHSgov @WhiteHouse
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REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND@RepOfSomaliland

Careful now, daughter of the Colonel… it’s all true. ALL of it. We’ve got the receipts—and they’re looking extra right now. Might be time to talk extradition… DOJ.

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ₕₐₘₚₜₒₙ@hamptonism·
a quant researcher I know is 25. She has: - $4.5M condo in nyc - $120k in her 401k - $3k in savings - $5M in the market She’s wondering if she’s behind. what do you think?
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HOUSE PORN
HOUSE PORN@HOUSEPORN___·
the absolute perfect starter apartment for living alone in your 20s
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Fiona Barnett
Fiona Barnett@TheFionaBarnett·
@LaurenWitzkeDE Roseanne Barr was handled by CIA officer Mark Phillips, who abused Brice Taylor, the genuine 1st whistleblower against Epstein-level child sex trafficking & MK-Ultra Nazis.
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Lauren Witzke
Lauren Witzke@LaurenWitzkeDE·
Roseanne Barr claims Trump is actually disrupting the hidden global cabal network tied to BRITISH power, who are behind the Big Banks and war profiteering.
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Mihai
Mihai@mihai_vie·
This has more magnesium than a standard dosing of your favorite supplement. Just as much calcium as a cup of milk. More bicarbonate than literally anything. Naturally carbonated over thousands of years of volcanic filtration. You can actually taste the minerals. Bottled in glass. This is what spring water was always meant to be. Daily staple
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Jon Stewart
Jon Stewart@JonStewartIL·
⚠️⚠️THREE BODIES??⚠️⚠️ The Air Force general who vanished in February was on the same program as a NASA JPL engineer who vanished 8 months earlier. The scientist who connected them is dead.🧐🤔 Three people formed the complete chain of custody for a superalloy critical to American rocket engines. Monica Reza co-invented it. Dallis Hardwick qualified it at the Air Force Research Laboratory. Major General William McCasland commanded the lab that housed both programs. All three were on the same program at the same time during McCasland's 2011-2013 command. Hardwick died of cancer in 2014. Reza vanished from a hiking trail in the Angeles National Forest in June 2025, thirty feet behind a companion, thermal-imaging-negative, scent trail dead-ending at a displaced beanie. McCasland vanished from the Sandia foothills in February 2026. Neither has been found. Four days after Reza disappeared, someone posted a memorial declaring her dead and buried. No body was ever recovered. #McCasland
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iTamara
iTamara@Real___iTamara·
Anyone got the antidote for satanic pedophiles?
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Shayne in the Blockchayne
Shayne in the Blockchayne@ShayneOnChayne·
Ratio is insane
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy

@GovPressOffice You do realize I’m trying to help America eliminate fraud and waste right? No need to try and make me look like the bad guy for exposing fraud. People are over it. Start working for the people and not against them.

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Uncensored.AI
Uncensored.AI@GoUncensored·
Joe Kent basically just accused the entire Trump Administration of treason.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders@SenSanders·
The war in Iran has already cost $22.8 billion. For $22.8 billion, we could: • Provide Medicaid to 6.8 million kids • Build 2.6 million public housing units • Fund Head Start for 1.3 million • Hire 240,000 teachers • Cancel $20,000 in student debt for 1 million borrowers
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka·
A single ant has 250,000 neurons. Your brain has 86 billion. That’s a 344,000x gap. And yet what you’re watching is a colony solving a category of problem that no computer can crack perfectly at scale. It’s called the Steiner tree problem. Given a set of points, find the shortest possible network connecting all of them. First posed in 1811, proved essentially impossible to solve perfectly in 1972 (the computing time grows so fast with size that the world’s fastest supercomputer stalls on a few hundred points). Still one of the hardest open problems in mathematics. Ants solve it with chemistry. When an ant walks a path, it leaves a chemical trail called a pheromone. That trail evaporates over time. Shorter paths get walked faster, so pheromone builds up before it fades. Other ants prefer stronger trails. The colony converges on the shortest route without any single ant knowing the full picture. Jean-Louis Deneubourg at the Free University of Brussels proved this in the early 1990s with a dead simple experiment: two bridges between a nest and food, one twice as long as the other. Within minutes, the colony picked the short one. In 1991, computer scientist Marco Dorigo took that discovery and turned it into an algorithm (a set of step-by-step instructions for a computer) called Ant Colony Optimization. It’s now used to route wires inside microchips with billions of transistors (one study found an 8% reduction in wire length over traditional methods), plan delivery truck routes, and manage internet traffic. The phone you’re reading this on was partially designed using math that ants figured out 100 million years before humans existed. A 2023 study out of Stanford and several other institutions found that turtle ants in the tropical forest canopy build trail networks across tangled branches and vines that approximately solve the Steiner tree problem with zero central control. No ant has any information about the full network. Each one just follows a rule: at each junction, go where the pheromone is strongest. The collective intelligence comes from thousands of these tiny decisions stacking up. Stanford biologist Deborah Gordon has studied this for decades. She compares it directly to how brains work: no single neuron tells the others what to do, but together they produce thought. A 2024 Rockefeller University study found that individual ants decide whether to leave the nest using the same yes-or-no process that brain cells use to decide whether to switch on. The colony is, in a real mechanical sense, a brain spread across thousands of bodies. In early 2025, a Weizmann Institute study pitted ant groups against human groups on a task almost identical to this video: navigating a T-shaped object through a series of obstacles. The bigger the human group, the worse they performed. Too many competing ideas about which direction to push. The bigger the ant group, the better they got. No ego, no debate, just pheromones and simple rules scaling into something that looks a lot like intelligence. 250,000 neurons each. No leader. No blueprint. Solving problems that stumped mathematicians for two centuries.
The Figen@TheFigen_

They are ants solving a geometric problem and it is mind-blowingly colorful.

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