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Craziest bitch in the Target parking lot. SAG-AFTRA. Netflix ought not be eligible for Oscars ever. Bill Hicks Lives on Vimeo. https://t.co/jwSKrOHtx7

Insta: AJtheWhirlwind เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2010
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Martin Turnbull, author
Martin Turnbull, author@TurnbullMartin·
his photo was taken on January 15, 1932 when, according to a report I found, two inches of snow fell the night before. It wasn’t enough to completely carpet the ground, but we can certainly see it along that strip of lawn. And it’s the real stuff—not piles of phony movie fakery.
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Declassified UK
Declassified UK@declassifiedUK·
Using the Freedom of Information Act, Declassified found that at least 21 universities had asked arms companies to sit on their committees. They include the universities of Southampton, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leicester, Cardiff, York and Queens Belfast. declassifieduk.org/arms-industry-…
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Quite Interesting
Quite Interesting@qikipedia·
The spelling ‘thru’ predates ‘through’ by over 100 years.
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MeidasTouch
MeidasTouch@MeidasTouch·
Trump’s $10 BILLION lawsuit against his own government just hit a wall. A federal judge says the case looks collusive, raising serious concerns that Trump is trying to use the courts to get a payout from the Treasury Department. Now the judge is demanding answers, ordering Trump or his administration essentially to explain why this isn’t a fraud on the court. One possible outcome? The judge could pause the entire case until Trump leaves office—so that a real adversarial process can exist.
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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
That's pretty incredible: is there anything Xiaomi cannot do? They just released a frontier AI open source model that looks insanely good 👇 And that's after: - launching the most popular EV car in China - being the 3rd most popular phone brand in the world - being the world's #1 wearables brand - literally making every home product imaginable from rice cookers to toothbrushes It also, incidentally, shows that we're at a stage where the barrier to entry for making a world-class frontier model is virtually non-existent: any good company with a couple hundred engineers dedicated to the task can do it. Which means, and that was the point of my article yesterday (open.substack.com/pub/arnaudbert…) that the model layer of the AI stack is now, basically, a commodity - which makes the U.S. strategy of pouring hundreds of billions into "winning" that exact layer look more absurd by the day.
Artificial Analysis@ArtificialAnlys

Xiaomi’s MiMo V2.5 Pro has landed at 54 in the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index, tied with Moonshot’s Kimi K2.6 - the current top open weights model. MiMo V2.5 Pro’s weights are expected to be released soon, which would make MiMo V2.5 Pro the first equal open weights model - slightly ahead of DeepSeek V4 Pro @Xiaomi’s MiMo V2.5 Pro shows an impressive improvement over MiMo V2 Pro (49), the previous generation of Xiaomi's flagship model family, which was released just over a month ago on March 19, 2026. Key takeaways: ➤ MiMo V2.5 Pro is on the pareto frontier of our Intelligence Index vs Cost to Run Intelligence Index chart. It was slightly cheaper to run than GLM-5.1, and slightly more intelligent. It was significantly cheaper to run than Kimi K2.6, driven by using just over half the number of output tokens. ➤ MiMo V2.5 Pro will be the leading open weights model in GDPval-AA, our agentic real-world work tasks benchmark. It scores 1578, ahead of DeepSeek V4 Pro (1554), GLM-5.1 (1535), MiniMax-M2.7 (1514), and Kimi K2.6 (1484). ➤ It makes progress in reasoning and instruction following. The model scores 34% on HLE (+6% from MiMo V2.0) and 80% on IFBench (+11% from MiMo V2.0). However, compared to the previous generation, there is a small regression in CritPt (5% to 4%). ➤ MiMo V2.5 Pro's token efficiency remains competitive against peers in a similar intelligence tier, using ~92M output tokens for the Intelligence Index. This is more efficient than Kimi K2.6 (~170M) and GLM 5.1 (~110M). However, it does use 19% more than the previous generation model, MiMo V2 Pro (77M). ➤ Priced at $1.00/$3.00 per million input/output tokens on Xiaomi’s first-party API, MiMo V2.5 Pro is relatively cost-efficient for its intelligence tier. It costs only $462 to run the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index, compared to $948 for Kimi K2.6 and $544 for GLM 5.1. ➤ MiMo V2.5 Pro scores 4 on the AA-Omniscience Index, a proprietary Artificial Analysis evaluation that measures factual accuracy and hallucination. This is a slight regression from MiMo V2 Pro (5), though both models still trail proprietary frontier models. MiMo V2.5 Pro demonstrates a relatively low hallucination rate (25%) but also low accuracy (23%). Additional model details: ➤ Context window: 1M tokens ➤ Parameters: 1T total, 42B active ➤ License: Xiaomi has publicly announced that weights are to be released soon. The model will show on Artificial Analysis as a ‘proprietary’ until the weights are released ➤ Release date: April 22, 2026 ➤ Availability: MiMo V2.5 Pro is available via Xiaomi's first-party API

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November
November@postoctobrist·
if anyone coming to the No Gods No Mayors live shows today or tomorrow brings a Nikon DE-2, DE-3, DW-3 or DE-5 viewfinder with them I will pay for it in cash or whatever parasocial thing you can imagine. I’ll sign any object. I’ll record your voicemail message. help
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Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)
So this is dumb because it breaks the ability of the pool to reflect. But more importantly it’s *FRAUD* Like most of Trump’s approved “upgrades” the cost being billed to the American people is >10x higher than the normal price, with around 10% ending up at the vendor. So like the offshore oil money in Qatar, and the billions going to his “board of peace” someone is pocketing more than 90% of this spend. The Trump family and allies have grifted >$50B from US public markets, and by my best estimates embezzled >$25B from public US funds so far.
Secretary Doug Burgum@SecretaryBurgum

Renovations are underway! Thank you @POTUS for investing in our capital. The Reflecting Pool is about to look better than ever!

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Marc E. Elias
Marc E. Elias@marceelias·
This is not a dilemma. The legacy media needs to spare us the bullshit and have some self-respect. Don't go to dinner with Donald Trump! Support pro-democracy media that will not break bread with a wanna be dictator. Subscribe to Democracy Docket. bit.ly/4qmEiFz
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AJ Moorehead@AJMoorehead·
Dude you really gotta stop letting your agent vomit up written content under your name. Streaming shows are famous for NOT advancing the plot in each episode. Ask your imaginary friend why.
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

2000s TV feels better than anything streaming makes because 22-episode seasons were subsidized by a business model that no longer exists. Network TV ran on syndication economics. A show had to hit 88 to 100 episodes before it could be "stripped": sold to cable stations that aired it 5 days a week for 20 weeks without a single repeat. Four seasons of 22 episodes each landed at 88 exactly. Seinfeld, Friends, The Office, Grey's Anatomy, Law & Order, CSI. Every one was engineered to cross that threshold because the real money lived on the other side of it. A show that made syndication cleared the initial network license fee multiple times over in back-end revenue. Friends ran 236 episodes and still generates an estimated $1 billion per year for Warner Bros, two decades after the finale. Jerry Seinfeld is nearly a billionaire because of 180 episodes of half-hour television shot between 1989 and 1998. The 22-episode format forced "filler" episodes. The bottle episode. The beach episode. The holiday episode. The one where nothing happens and the characters just sit in an apartment. These are the episodes that built parasocial attachment. Dinner Party from The Office. The Constant from Lost. Pine Barrens from The Sopranos. Nothing happens in any of them. They're why people still talk about the show 20 years later. Streaming killed this in two moves. Netflix, Max, and Apple pay per-episode production budgets with no syndication upside because they ARE the endpoint. And the binge model means viewers finish a season in three days whether it's 8 episodes or 22, so there's no incentive to keep a cast employed for nine months to make the long version. Cheaper to ship 8, market it as a "prestige limited series," and move the showrunner to the next project. The result: every streaming season has to advance plot every episode because there's no room for anything else. No breather. No character development. No filler that turns into the best episode of the series. The math won't allow it. The end state is already on the board. As of 2024, zero American series originally made for streaming has reached 100 episodes. In 50 years of television, the milestone that defined what a "show" even was got erased in one decade. The 100-episode threshold is gone. So is the kind of show it produced.

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Paul Robertson 🇺🇸
My father in law is an old rancher. He bought a bull for $3,500 a few months ago, but the bull didn’t seem like he wanted to breed the herd My father in law was complaining to me one night and I told him to call the vet. He said “hell no,” and said the bull would come around I convinced him that he’s already wasted $3,500…a few more hundred wouldn’t hurt him. He finally agreed and called the vet up The vet came by last week, did an exam on the bull and everything looked normal. He gave my father in law some pills and said to call him back in a few weeks if nothing had changed 2 days later the bull was active. He was humping everything in sight. He was like a damn machine. When he got done with my father in law’s herd, he broke down the fence and started working on my cows I just got done repairing the fence today. I have no idea what was in those pills, but they taste like peppermint 👀
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Sarah Ironside 💙
Sarah Ironside 💙@SarahIronside6·
The GOP spent years convincing their base that trans people are a threat to women, and now they just out here blatantly supporting that rapist, Russell Brand, and talking about pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell. They have never actually cared about the safety of women.
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the government man
please read it. its not that long agovtman.substack.com/p/the-bracket The system will always reconstitute the bracket No individual moment of clarity is durable enough to forestall the system from reconstituting the bracket
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Rob Lee
Rob Lee@RALee85·
“A US special forces soldier involved in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was arrested for allegedly betting on that operation, netting him $400,000 in profits, according to a person familiar with the matter... The trader opened an account in late December on Polymarket, one of the best-known prediction markets. He placed about $32,000 that Maduro would be “out” by January. The bet was a long-shot.” edition.cnn.com/2026/04/23/pol…
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