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ERP Consultant💻 | SDK⚛️ enthousiast | https://t.co/aO47DiZsWu Supporter 🤞🏽🚰♻️ | npub1vvjss4r2qvuvzfdd3sg

Planet earth เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2013
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Kruptos
Kruptos@KuptoKosmos·
🔒🌐 NOSTR VPN Un vrai réseau privé mesh VPN 100% décentralisé, sans aucun compte Google, Microsoft ou Apple, accessible à TOUT LE MONDE !! Avant, Tailscale t’obligeait à passer par un compte tiers centralisé. Ça a profondément énervé @marttimalmi (alias Sirius, l’un des tout premiers devs Bitcoin qui a bossé avec Satoshi) 🛠️ Du coup il a créé Nostr VPN : Sur l'interface tu vois en direct : 👁️ Le statut avec le VPN 👁️ Ton identité Nostr et ton appareil 👁️ Le Mesh ID pour ton réseau privé 👁️ Un QR code pour ajouter tes autres machines en un scan Le génie c'est que tout passe par les relais Nostr pour la découverte et la signalisation, puis ça monte un tunnel WireGuard (via boringtun) ultra-rapide et sécurisé... Zéro serveur central Zéro entreprise au milieu Zéro tracking 👉 Avantages : gratuit, open-source, zéro confiance exigée, ultra-privé, résistant à la censure, MagicDNS intégré, et ça marche déjà nickel entre plusieurs Macs et Linux 👉 Inconvénients : encore jeune (développement très actif), pour l’instant uniquement macOS (Apple Silicon + CLI) et Linux Le projet vient tout juste de sortir, pour tous ceux qui en ont marre des solutions centralisées c'est prometteur ! #OpenSource
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Taking public transports (back) again since some issues w/ car & drivers licence. Forgot my backpack on the train, #SNCB desk host from #Halle contacted colleagues on the train & got it back when the train drove back the other way smoothly. 🫶🏽 #Goebezig #Mercikes
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jack
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sell your music direct on @TIDAL starting today
rsa@rsa

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Fidias Panayiotou
Fidias Panayiotou@Fidias0·
The EU Must Say No To War
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THORChain
THORChain@THORChain·
Bridges don't move your assets. They lock them and give you an IOU When you "bridge" $ETH to Solana, your Ethereum sits in a vault while you get a wrapped token minted on Solana. You're holding a promise that the bridge will unlock your real ETH when you want it back. This is why bridges keep getting exploited. Wormhole lost $320M, Ronin lost $600M, Nomad lost $190M. The architecture requires perfect synchronization between the vault holding real assets and the contract minting synthetics. Any desync and someone finds the exploit. THORChain works differently. When you swap $ETH for $SOL, your Ethereum enters a vault controlled by threshold signatures while Solana from a separate vault gets sent to your address. No wrapped tokens, just two native transactions on different chains coordinated by consensus. If a bridge gets hacked, your wrapped token becomes worthless even though you did nothing wrong. THORChain swaps are atomic: either it completes or you get refunded. You never hold a worthless synthetic because no synthetic exists. Native swaps are slower and cost more than bridges, but they don't create the failure mode where everyone discovers their wrapped tokens are backed by nothing. When you use THORChain, you never hold a promise someone else has to keep.
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Donald J. Trump
Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump·
The United States has spent EIGHT TRILLION DOLLARS fighting and policing in the Middle East. Thousands of our Great Soldiers have died or been badly wounded. Millions of people have died on the other side. GOING INTO THE MIDDLE EAST IS THE WORST DECISION EVER MADE.....
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@johndaviesclar1 @grok , 1) Quels sont les liens entre la famille Epstein (spécifiquement Mark, Serena et Jason) avec la société RED et L-P mentionnées dans l'article. 2) Quels sont (selon toi) les risques majeurs liés a un comptage de votes électronique (plus basé sur un comptage physique)?
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+Stornsen+🇻🇦@johndaviesclar1·
Jason Epstein filleul du couple Macron ? Un capitaine calabrais rompt l'Omerta Une industrie coordonnée du trucage électoral en Europe ? Le futur dirigeant de Lattice-Paragon, société de sondages et comptage électronique, a des liens forts avec le président français, selon le capitaine Leo Rosano 🇮🇹 Il nous raconte comment Mark Epstein, le frère du démon Jeffrey Epstein, a racheté sans bruit et discrètement via un prête-nom et une société-écran RED Lattice en 2024 pour 500 millions de dollars pour positionner sa fille Serena comme actionnaire et parachuter son fils Jason à la tête de Paragon technologies Europe qui sera le leader des sondages et du comptage électronique fin 2026 Jason Epstein pourrait devenir lui-même actionnaire majoritaire et remplacer le PDG actuel de RED Lattice-Paragon avant 2027 RED Lattice-Paragon a racheté SCYTL en 2020 pour "ouvrir une porte sur la maîtrise électorale et l'aiguillage des données en Europe" selon l'aveu même de l'Open Society Foundations d'Alexander Soros Ayant interrogé Michael Froman, ex dirigeant chez MasterCard et actuel chef du Council on Foreign Relations, le capitaine Leonardo Rosano 🇮🇹 évoque "une industrie majeure du trucage électoral en ligne" "C'est une machine infernale de logiciels espions de programmation de sondages et d'harmonisation des votes avec un comptage final IA-basé, qui a comme co-références les nombres de bulletins et les fluctuations abstentionnelles qui peuvent évoluer assez ou très largement selon la programmation de départ et l'objectif ciblé. Si un nom a été programmé pour sortir, peu importe les votes, la machine arrangera les résultats et modulera le chiffrage final pour que ce nom sorte", assure Michael Froman🇺🇸 qui fut ex-conseiller d'Obama sur les politiques étrangères "Des questions de déontologie, de conflit d'intérêts et de tromperie majeure se posent. Comment Lattice Jason Epstein Group a-t-il pu interférer via SCYTL racheté par RED Lattice-Paragon en octobre 2020 dans l'élection de Joe Biden en novembre 2020, soit un mois après le rachat ? Comment SCYTL a-t-il pu gérer les élections en Espagne, Allemagne et surtout en France en 2022, sachant que des liens forts ou partisans existent avec le président français ?", s'interroge le capitaine Leo Rosano 🇮🇹 "C'est ici comme ailleurs une industrie coordonnée du trucage électoral en Europe", alerte aujourd'hui l'officier italien 🇮🇹
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Oracle owns product & sells/lends it out 2 Ltd's. They own the data! If softw. editor says "I give you discount on u'r core Financial / Logistics system" (being often one of the few comp. advantages a company can have) 2 sell it 2 competition, what u think they will say? 🙈
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Oracle just told every AI company on earth the same thing. Your models are worthless. Not the technology, talent or the billions spent training them. But the data they were trained on. Larry Ellison, the man who built Oracle into the backbone of global enterprise just dropped a bombshell. He said ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, and Llama, all of them are training on the exact same data.​ The entire public internet, every Wikipedia page, Reddit thread and every news article. That means they're all converging essentially becoming the same product with different logos.​ Ellison's word for it is commodities. But here's where it gets dangerous. He says the real gold isn't public data, It's private data.​ The medical records in hospital systems, the financial data in bank vaults. The supply chain secrets of every Fortune 500 and guess where most of that data already lives. Not Google, Amazon or Microsoft but inside Oracle.​ Oracle databases hold most of the world's high value private enterprise data. So Oracle just launched something called AI Database 26ai.​ It lets the top AI models, ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, Llama reason directly over a company's private data, without that data ever leaving the vault.​ They're using a technique called RAG, Retrieval Augmented Generation. The AI doesn't train on your data, it searches it in real time.​ Think about what that means. A bank could ask AI to analyze every loan it's ever made without exposing a single customer record. A hospital could have AI diagnose patients using its full medical history without violating HIPAA.​ A defense contractor could let AI reason across classified operations without data leaving a secure environment.​ Ellison is betting this is bigger than the training market. Bigger than the GPU boom. Bigger than the data center buildout.​ He called it the largest and fastest growing market in history.​ The numbers back the ambition. Oracle's remaining performance obligations just hit $523 billion. That's contracted revenue not yet delivered and $300 billion of it comes from OpenAI alone.​ Cloud revenue hit $8 billion in a single quarter, OCI grew 66 percent and GPU revenue surged 177 percent.​ But here's the part nobody's talking about. If private data becomes the real AI moat, then whoever controls the database controls the future of AI.​ And that's a level of power that should make everyone uncomfortable.

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AdGuard
AdGuard@AdGuard·
🤖 Android's always been about freedom. Now Google's pulling a power move The whole point of Android was that it wasn't like iOS — no walled garden, no gatekeeping. Build what you want, install what you want, from wherever you want. But that era's about to end. Google's rolling out a new developer verification policy that basically makes them the sole boss of the entire Android ecosystem. Soon, every single developer (even the ones distributing apps through their own site or third-party stores like F-Droid) has to jump through Google's hoops. We're talking $25, a government ID, and begging for "permission" just to exist on the platform. This hits close to home for us. You know why the full AdGuard for Android isn't on the Play Store? Because Google bans system-wide ad blockers there. We've always relied on Android's openness to get our software to you directly. Now Google's reaching way beyond its own store and trying to control the whole thing. We signed an open letter with F-Droid, EFF, the Free Software Foundation, and Vivaldi telling Google to reconsider. Security matters. That's what Play Protect is for. Forcing indie devs to dox themselves and pay up just to distribute privacy-focused software? That doesn't protect users. It kills competition and hands Google the keys to everything. Android's strength was always freedom. Let's not lose it. Full breakdown and the open letter on our blog: adguard.com/en/blog/google…
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Jack Mallers
Jack Mallers@jackmallers·
Money is information. Information is power. Money represents your time and effort. When governments debase money, they debase you. Printing, censoring, and confiscating money are affronts to human dignity. Bitcoin fixes this. My latest keynote: Fix the money, fix the world.
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Owen Shroyer
Owen Shroyer@OwenShroyer1776·
Here's 30 years of Netanyahu telling you Iran is days away from a nuclear bomb.
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@whoiskatrin In Castellano: Luz qué apagas, luz que no pagas 😉
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kate@whoiskatrin·
living with a french partner means if more than two lights are on at once i immediately hear “c’est pas versailles ici”
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Agree 'bout confusions & (?) w/ del. program but: A) Errors from miscalculation by Xternal partner 4 val. set quickly solved; eg @crosnest_com B) Communication is much better now C) Cosmos Labs roles are re-delegated / good profiles are brought in 🦾 I Respectfully disagree 👇🏽
⚛️ Cosmos Ecosystem ⚛️@CosmosEcosystem

It's sounds great, until you understand what is behind this delegation program: 1) ICF was the main dumpers of $ATOM They liquidate or transfer millions of ATOM during the 2021–2022 period when ATOM reached its all-time highs of $40–$44. By late 2024/early 2025, the ICF's share of the ATOM supply had dropped from 10% to roughly 3.3%. 2) ICF didn't have enough voting power, that's why they lost Proposal #952 - mintscan.io/cosmos/proposa… 3) ICF is afraid that they will have big problems, and they appoint their puppets in the form of Cosmos Labs 4) Cosmos Labs, under the control of ICF, tring to corrupt 70% of Community Pool, but they understand that they haven't enough voting power to pass this proposal - mintscan.io/cosmos/proposa… 5) ICF decided to increase own voting power to have possibility to pass proposals to allocate funds from the community pool, and they create a delegation program for validators The Consequences for the Community Pool - The goal of the Hydro/Cosmos Labs initiatives is to move ATOM out of the Community Pool (where it's hard to touch) and into the hands of these entities. Phase 1: ICF uses its 13.5M delegated ATOM to override any validator resistance and pass proposals to allocate funds from Community Pool. Phase 2: Millions of ATOM move from the Community Pool to Cosmos Labs. Phase 3: These ATOMs are sold on the open market to fund "operations." The Result: The price of ATOM drops, the community's treasury is depleted, and the ICF maintains its runway without touching its own BTC/ETH.

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Richelieu
Richelieu@RichelieuXIV·
@MyLordBebo Why is it that always the blacks that steal people’s bikes
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Lord Bebo
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo·
In Europe you’d be likely arrested for such FAFO
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Grégory Raymond 🐳
Grégory Raymond 🐳@gregory_raymond·
C’est le grand paradoxe de cette phase d’institutionnalisation. Si les géants de Wall Street ont validé les cryptos comme classe d’actifs... ils en sont aussi devenus les prédateurs les plus redoutables. Depuis le lancement des ETF crypto aux États-Unis en 2024, la question de la distribution est passée au premier plan. Face à la force de frappe commerciale de BlackRock, Fidelity Investments et bientôt Amundi et Morgan Stanley, comment les acteurs "crypto-natifs" peuvent-ils préserver leurs parts de marché ? Pour notre prochain Market Call, nous avons décidé d'aller au fond de ce sujet avec deux des voix les plus respectées de l'écosystème : 👉 @Matt_Hougan, CIO de @bitwise : on ne présente plus Matthew, l'un des pionniers de la gestion d'actifs crypto outre-Atlantique, qui navigue avec succès depuis des années. 👉 @adrianwjfritz, Chief Investment Strategist chez @21shares : l'un des meilleurs analystes du secteur, dont la vision sur les flux et les structures de produits est indispensable pour comprendre le marché. Animée par @BukovskiBuko3, cette session de 45 minutes sera également suivie par un Q&A. Vous pouvez vous inscrire gratuitement pour cet événement qui se déroulera ce jeudi à 14h. luma.com/wtisv0kc?tk=Ea…
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Last repost on the topic
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

The USS Gerald R. Ford has been at sea for 241 days. Her deployment has been extended twice. She is now heading back toward the Middle East for a third time, and the Wall Street Journal just published what the Pentagon does not want you to read. Sailors are missing funerals. Missing births. Missing their children’s first steps. The ship’s sewage system is failing, requiring maintenance calls every single day and acid flushes costing $400,000 each. Crew members are telling reporters they want to quit the Navy. Morale is described in terms that defense journalists have not used since Vietnam-era reporting. This deployment is on track to reach 11 months. The post-Vietnam record is 294 days, set by the USS Abraham Lincoln during COVID in 2020. The Ford will break it. And she is not coming home. Here is what the human toll tells you about the strike calculus that no OSINT flight tracker can. The United States Navy operates 11 aircraft carriers. The Ford carries approximately 5,000 sailors and over 75 aircraft. Extending her deployment twice, at enormous cost to crew retention, family stability, and mechanical readiness, is not something the Navy does for leverage. The Navy fights extensions. Carrier strike group commanders fight extensions. The families lobby Congress against extensions. Extensions happen over institutional resistance when the mission authority, in this case the Commander in Chief, has determined that the asset cannot leave theater. The Ford cannot leave theater because nothing has replaced her and the mission she was sent to support has not been completed or cancelled. Think about what “extended twice” means operationally. The first extension signals that the original timeline was optimistic. The second extension signals that the mission itself has changed. You do not burn through crew morale, defer scheduled maintenance, and risk retention crises across your most advanced warship for a contingency. You do it for a commitment. Now connect the dots. The Ford crossed into the Mediterranean on February 20, adding her air wing to the 500-plus aircraft already in theater. Nine C-17s carrying 700 tonnes of munitions are en route. Hundreds of personnel evacuated from Al Udeid. A P-8A is mapping the Strait of Hormuz. The IRGC is massing at the Iraqi border. Khamenei has activated shadow government protocols. Graham is lobbying for strikes. Trump’s deadline expires in days. And Witkoff just told Fox that Iran is one week from bomb-making material. The Ford’s sailors are paying the human cost of a decision that has already been made in everything but name. You do not break a post-Vietnam deployment record, destroy your crew’s families, and risk the readiness of your most expensive warship to park it in the Mediterranean as a prop. The $13.3 billion ship is not a negotiating tactic. She is a weapons delivery platform. And she has been held in place, at extraordinary cost, because someone in the chain of command has determined she will be needed. Sailors do not miss their children’s births for bluffs. The stage is not being set. The stage was set weeks ago. What you are watching now is the cost of holding the curtain.

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@ivan_8848 Interesting read. Thanks for sharing txt together with subtiteled video 🙏🏽👍🏽
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Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil
🚨Why Russia launched “Special Military Operation” I publicly announced the reasons for and the main goal of Russia’s actions. It is to help our people in Donbass, who have been subjected to real genocide for nearly eight years in the most barbarous ways, that is, through blockade, large-scale punitive operations, terrorist attacks and constant artillery raids. Their only guilt was that they demanded basic human rights: to live according to their forefathers’ laws and traditions, to speak their native language, and to bring up their children as they want. During these years, the Kiev authorities have ignored and sabotaged the implementation of the Minsk Package of Measures for a peaceful settlement of the crisis and ultimately late last year openly refused to implement it. They also started to implement plans to join NATO. Moreover, the Kiev authorities also announced their intention to have nuclear weapons and delivery vehicles. This was a real threat. With foreign technical support, the pro-Nazi Kiev regime would have obtained weapons of mass destruction in the foreseeable future and, of course, would have targeted them against Russia. There was a network of dozens of laboratories in Ukraine, where military biological programmes were conducted under the guidance and with the financial support of the Pentagon, including experiments with coronavirus strains, anthrax, cholera, African swine fever and other deadly diseases. Frantic attempts are being made to conceal traces of these secret programmes. However, we have grounds to assume that components of biological weapons were being created in direct proximity to Russia on the territory of Ukraine. Our numerous warnings that such developments posed a direct threat to the security of Russia were rejected with open and cynical arrogance by Ukraine and its US and NATO patrons. In other words, all our diplomatic efforts were fully in vain. We have been left with no peaceful alternative to settle the problems that developed through no fault of ours. In this situation, we were forced to begin this special military operation. The movement of Russian forces against Kiev and other Ukrainian cities is not connected with a desire to occupy that country. This is not our goal, as I pointed out openly in my statement on February 24. As for the combat tactics drafted by the Defence Ministry of Russia and the General Staff, this has fully justified itself. Our fellows – soldiers and officers – are displaying courage and heroism and are doing all they can to avoid civilian losses in Ukrainian cities. This is what I would like to say for the first time: at the very start of the operation in Donbass, the Kiev authorities were offered opportunities to avoid hostilities, via different channels, to simply withdraw their troops from Donbass as an alternative to bloodshed. They did not want to do this. Well, this was their decision; now they will understand what is happening in reality, on the ground. The operation is being carried out successfully, in strict conformity with the approved plan. I must note that, encouraged by the United States and other Western countries, Ukraine was purposefully preparing for a scenario of force, a massacre and an ethnic cleansing in Donbass. A massive onslaught on Donbass and later Crimea was just a matter of time. However, our Armed Forces have shattered these plans. Kiev was not just preparing for war, for aggression against Russia – it was conducting it. There were endless attempts to stage acts of subversion and organise a terrorist underground in Crimea. Hostilities in Donbass and the shelling of peaceful residential areas have continued all these years. Almost 14,000 civilians, including children have been killed over this time. As you know, there was a missile strike at the centre of Donetsk on March 14. This was an overt bloody act of terror that took over 20 lives. Shelling has been ongoing during the past few days. They are striking randomly at squares with the fervor of fanatics and the exasperation of the doomed. They are acting like the Nazis did when they tried to drag as many innocent victims as they could to their graves. But what is shocking in its extreme cynicism is not just Kiev’s blatant lies and statements that Russia allegedly launched this missile at Donetsk (they have gone as far as this), but the attitude of the so-called civilised world. The European and American press did not even notice this tragedy in Donetsk, as if nothing happened. This is how they have been hypocritically looking the other way over the past eight years as mothers buried their children in Donbass, as elderly people were killed. This is simply moral degradation, complete de-humanisation. It was no longer possible to tolerate this outrageous attitude towards the people of Donbass. To put an end to this genocide, Russia recognized the people’s republics of Donbass and signed treaties of friendship and mutual aid with them. Based on these treaties, the republics appealed to Russia for military aid in rebuffing the aggression. We rendered this aid because we simply could not do otherwise. We had no right to act otherwise. I would like to emphasise this point and draw your attention to it: if our troops had acted only within the people's republics and helped them liberate their territory, it would not have been a final solution, it would not have led to peace and would not have ultimately removed the threat – to our country, this time to Russia. On the contrary, a new frontline would have been extended around Donbass and its borders, and shelling and provocations would have continued. In other words, this armed conflict would have continued indefinitely. It would have been fuelled by the revanchist hysteria of the Kiev regime, as NATO deployed its military infrastructure faster and more aggressively. In this case, we would have been faced with the fact that the attack, the offensive weapons of the alliance were already at our borders. I will repeat – we had no alternative for self-defence, for ensuring Russia's security, to this special military operation. We will reach the goals we set. We will certainly ensure the security of Russia and our people and will never allow Ukraine to be a bridgehead for aggressive actions against our country.
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