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Czech Republic เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2011
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Van Toch
Van Toch@_Van_Toch·
@RaelRutherford @VolodyaTretyak When the USA wrecks most Muslim countries, people there naturally try to flee to the countries where life is best in the world.
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Volodymyr Tretyak 🇺🇦
Volodymyr Tretyak 🇺🇦@VolodyaTretyak·
Zelenskyy: “If JD Vance is proud of not helping us, it means he's helping the Russians, and I'm not sure that strengthens the United States.” 🎯
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Rael Rutherford
Rael Rutherford@RaelRutherford·
@VolodyaTretyak Better than Kamala… In my 60 years of living, I’ve only known very welcoming and peaceful Russians.. My classmates went to Russia in the 80s for an exchange. Very nice people. The last people I want to kill by funding a 5 year endless war…
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AI Highlight
AI Highlight@AIHighlight·
🚨BREAKING: Anthropic just published a study mapping exactly which jobs its own AI is replacing right now. The workers most at risk are not who anyone expected. They are older. They are more educated. They earn 47% more than average. And they are nearly four times more likely to hold a graduate degree than the workers AI is not touching. The argument is straightforward. Anthropic built a new metric called "observed exposure." Not what AI could theoretically do. What it is actually doing right now in professional settings, measured against millions of real Claude conversations from enterprise users. For computer and math workers, AI is theoretically capable of handling 94% of their tasks. It is currently handling 33% of them. For office and administrative roles, theoretical capability is 90%. Current observed usage is 40%. The gap between what AI can do and what it is already doing is enormous. The researchers are explicit about what comes next. As capabilities improve and adoption deepens, the red area grows to fill the blue. The demographic finding is what makes the paper uncomfortable. The most AI-exposed workers earn 47% more on average than the least exposed group. They are more likely to be female. They are more likely to be college educated. This is not a story about warehouse workers or truck drivers. It is a story about lawyers, financial analysts, market researchers, and software developers. The exact group whose education was supposed to insulate them. Computer programmers showed the highest observed AI exposure at 74.5%. Customer service representatives at 70.1%. Data entry keyers at 67.1%. Medical record specialists at 66.7%. Market research analysts and marketing specialists at 64.8%. These are not predictions. These are measurements of work that is already happening on AI platforms right now. Then there is the pipeline finding nobody is talking about loudly enough. Anthropic's researchers found a 14% decline in the job-finding rate for workers aged 22 to 25 in highly exposed occupations since ChatGPT launched. No comparable effect for workers over 25. Entry-level roles were never just jobs. They were the training ground where junior analysts became senior analysts, where junior lawyers learned how arguments hold together. If that layer disappears, nobody has answered the question of where the next generation of senior professionals comes from. The detail buried in the paper that most coverage missed: 30% of American workers have zero AI exposure at all. Cooks. Mechanics. Bartenders. Dishwashers. The technology reshaping professional careers is completely irrelevant to roughly a third of the workforce. The divide is no longer between high skill and low skill. It is between presence and absence. The company publishing this study is the same company selling the AI doing the replacing. Anthropic had every commercial incentive to soften these findings. They published them anyway. If you spent four years and $200,000 on a degree to land a white collar career, the company that builds Claude just confirmed your job is more exposed than the bartender pouring drinks at your graduation party. Source: Anthropic, "Labor market impacts of AI: A new measure and early evidence" PDF: anthropic.com/research/labor…
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Roman R
Roman R@HLDJ_R·
@ZdenekBubak Jinými slovy je dobře, že byl vyhozen? Nelze šéfovat lidem, kteří se nechtějí nechat šéfovat a myslí si, že by pro tu práci byli lepší. Jen by házel klacky pod nohy… Takže nakonec to vypadá, že Turek udělal jediné možné rozhodnutí, kromě vlastní rezignace.
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Zdeněk Bubák
Zdeněk Bubák@ZdenekBubak·
Abel, vyhozený analytik,řekl Turkovi: "Toto je neustále a pokaždé – kam přijdete, tak mluvíte nesmysly. Podle mě se nedokážete obklopit odbornými lidmi, kteří vám ty věci vysvětlí. Je to tady, je to na každé jiné akci a je to v celé veřejné debatě. ... 1/2 cnn.iprima.cz/mluvite-nesmys…
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Jon Cooper 🇺🇸
Jon Cooper 🇺🇸@joncoopertweets·
This photo should be on the front page of every single newspaper in America today.
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How To AI
How To AI@HowToAI_·
Google DeepMind just dropped the most terrifying cybersecurity paper of the year. They just mapped the attack surface that nobody in AI is talking about. Websites can already detect when an AI agent visits and serve it completely different content than humans see. - Hidden instructions in HTML. - Malicious commands in image pixels. - Jailbreaks embedded in PDFs. This “detection asymmetry” means a site can serve normal content to you, and malicious, hidden content to your agent. The agent doesn’t know it’s being tricked. It simply processes whatever it receives and acts on it. Here’s the attack surface nobody is talking about: → Indirect Web Injection: Malicious instructions hidden in HTML comments, CSS tricks, or white text on white backgrounds. → Multimodal Steganography: Commands encoded directly into image pixels, invisible to humans, but fully readable by vision models. → Document Jailbreaks: Override instructions embedded deep inside PDFs, spreadsheets, and calendar invites. → Memory Poisoning: Injecting false information that persists across future sessions. → Exfiltration Attacks: Tricking the agent into sending your private data to attacker-controlled endpoints. → Multi-Agent Cascades: The worst-case scenario, Agent A gets compromised, passes the “poison” to Agent B, then to Agent C. The entire pipeline gets infected because agents trust each other’s data. The most sobering part of the DeepMind report? The defense landscape is failing, badly. Input sanitization doesn’t work because you can’t “sanitize” a pixel. Prompt-level instructions to “ignore suspicious commands” fail because the attacks are designed to look legitimate. And human oversight? Impossible at the speed and scale these agents operate. If you ask an agent to research 50 websites, you can’t verify whether each site served the agent the same content it served you.
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Kanárci v síti 🐥🎙️🐥🇪🇺
🇭🇺 Maďarsko pod Orbánem fungovalo jako centrální uzel ruských penězovodů a vlivu, ke kterému vzhlížel i předseda vlády Andrej Babiš. Maďarsko propojovalo evropské trojské koně a ruské peníze s americkými kruhy nejen kolem Trumpa skrze staré kágébácké vazby a neformální dohody.
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Christophe Boutry
Christophe Boutry@Ced_haurus·
Palantir vient de publier son manifeste. Lisez-le. Pas pour ce qu'il dit sur la tech. Pour ce qu'il dit sur le politique. Sur l'idéologie de Karp et Thiel. Sur la guerre. Sur vous. Quand une entreprise privée se donne pour mission de définir qui doit être surveillé, ciblé, prédit, neutralisé, et qu'elle publie simultanément un texte expliquant pourquoi contester cela serait de la faiblesse civilisationnelle, on n'est plus dans la stratégie d'entreprise. On est dans la privatisation du souverain. Le droit de décider de l'ennemi, qui fut toujours le geste politique fondateur des États, est en train d'être racheté par une entreprise cotée au Nasdaq. Ce manifeste repose sur un seul tour de passe-passe, répété sous vingt formes différentes : rendre l'inévitable ce qui est en réalité un choix. Les armes à IA ? Elles seront construites de toute façon, alors autant que ce soit nous. La surveillance algorithmique ? La réalité géopolitique l'exige. Le réarmement de l'Occident, la hiérarchie des cultures, la disqualification du pluralisme comme naïveté dangereuse ? Simple lucidité face au monde tel qu'il est. C'est le geste idéologique par excellence : ne pas interdire la question, mais la rendre indécente. Ce que Palantir appelle réalisme est en fait une décision philosophique radicale : le conflit est la vérité permanente du monde, la délibération démocratique est une fragilité que l'adversaire exploitera, et une élite technologique privée est mieux placée qu'un peuple pour tirer les conséquences de cette vérité. C'est du schmittisme en hoodie. C'est littéralement la structure de leur pensée. Le danger n'est pas qu'ils soient fous. Le danger est qu'ils soient riches, cohérents, et déjà à l'intérieur des États. Palantir ne frappe pas à la porte des gouvernements pour vendre un outil. Elle arrive avec une cosmologie complète : voici comment fonctionne le monde, voici vos ennemis, voici pourquoi vous ne pouvez pas vous permettre de débattre, et voici notre contrat. Palantir est l'ennemie des peuples et de la démocratie. Ce qu'ils construisent, c'est un pouvoir technocratique que personne n'a élu et que personne ne pourra destituer.
Palantir@PalantirTech

Because we get asked a lot. The Technological Republic, in brief. 1. Silicon Valley owes a moral debt to the country that made its rise possible. The engineering elite of Silicon Valley has an affirmative obligation to participate in the defense of the nation. 2. We must rebel against the tyranny of the apps. Is the iPhone our greatest creative if not crowning achievement as a civilization? The object has changed our lives, but it may also now be limiting and constraining our sense of the possible. 3. Free email is not enough. The decadence of a culture or civilization, and indeed its ruling class, will be forgiven only if that culture is capable of delivering economic growth and security for the public. 4. The limits of soft power, of soaring rhetoric alone, have been exposed. The ability of free and democratic societies to prevail requires something more than moral appeal. It requires hard power, and hard power in this century will be built on software. 5. The question is not whether A.I. weapons will be built; it is who will build them and for what purpose. Our adversaries will not pause to indulge in theatrical debates about the merits of developing technologies with critical military and national security applications. They will proceed. 6. National service should be a universal duty. We should, as a society, seriously consider moving away from an all-volunteer force and only fight the next war if everyone shares in the risk and the cost. 7. If a U.S. Marine asks for a better rifle, we should build it; and the same goes for software. We should as a country be capable of continuing a debate about the appropriateness of military action abroad while remaining unflinching in our commitment to those we have asked to step into harm’s way. 8. Public servants need not be our priests. Any business that compensated its employees in the way that the federal government compensates public servants would struggle to survive. 9. We should show far more grace towards those who have subjected themselves to public life. The eradication of any space for forgiveness—a jettisoning of any tolerance for the complexities and contradictions of the human psyche—may leave us with a cast of characters at the helm we will grow to regret. 10. The psychologization of modern politics is leading us astray. Those who look to the political arena to nourish their soul and sense of self, who rely too heavily on their internal life finding expression in people they may never meet, will be left disappointed. 11. Our society has grown too eager to hasten, and is often gleeful at, the demise of its enemies. The vanquishing of an opponent is a moment to pause, not rejoice. 12. The atomic age is ending. One age of deterrence, the atomic age, is ending, and a new era of deterrence built on A.I. is set to begin. 13. No other country in the history of the world has advanced progressive values more than this one. The United States is far from perfect. But it is easy to forget how much more opportunity exists in this country for those who are not hereditary elites than in any other nation on the planet. 14. American power has made possible an extraordinarily long peace. Too many have forgotten or perhaps take for granted that nearly a century of some version of peace has prevailed in the world without a great power military conflict. At least three generations — billions of people and their children and now grandchildren — have never known a world war. 15. The postwar neutering of Germany and Japan must be undone. The defanging of Germany was an overcorrection for which Europe is now paying a heavy price. A similar and highly theatrical commitment to Japanese pacifism will, if maintained, also threaten to shift the balance of power in Asia. 16. We should applaud those who attempt to build where the market has failed to act. The culture almost snickers at Musk’s interest in grand narrative, as if billionaires ought to simply stay in their lane of enriching themselves . . . . Any curiosity or genuine interest in the value of what he has created is essentially dismissed, or perhaps lurks from beneath a thinly veiled scorn. 17. Silicon Valley must play a role in addressing violent crime. Many politicians across the United States have essentially shrugged when it comes to violent crime, abandoning any serious efforts to address the problem or take on any risk with their constituencies or donors in coming up with solutions and experiments in what should be a desperate bid to save lives. 18. The ruthless exposure of the private lives of public figures drives far too much talent away from government service. The public arena—and the shallow and petty assaults against those who dare to do something other than enrich themselves—has become so unforgiving that the republic is left with a significant roster of ineffectual, empty vessels whose ambition one would forgive if there were any genuine belief structure lurking within. 19. The caution in public life that we unwittingly encourage is corrosive. Those who say nothing wrong often say nothing much at all. 20. The pervasive intolerance of religious belief in certain circles must be resisted. The elite’s intolerance of religious belief is perhaps one of the most telling signs that its political project constitutes a less open intellectual movement than many within it would claim. 21. Some cultures have produced vital advances; others remain dysfunctional and regressive. All cultures are now equal. Criticism and value judgments are forbidden. Yet this new dogma glosses over the fact that certain cultures and indeed subcultures . . . have produced wonders. Others have proven middling, and worse, regressive and harmful. 22. We must resist the shallow temptation of a vacant and hollow pluralism. We, in America and more broadly the West, have for the past half century resisted defining national cultures in the name of inclusivity. But inclusion into what? Excerpts from the #1 New York Times Bestseller The Technological Republic: Hard Power, Soft Belief, and the Future of the West, by Alexander C. Karp & Nicholas W. Zamiska techrepublicbook.com

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Jiri Hynek
Jiri Hynek@JiriHynek·
Vdova po tajemníkovi šéfa KGB Andropova Alla Smirnovová vlastní v lesích u Karlových Varů areál postavený z větší části bez povolení. Synové Smirnovové mají vazby na současnou Putinovu administrativu. Odkryto.cz a podcast Ruský svět herohero.co/ruskysvet
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Dallas Stars
Dallas Stars@dallasstars93·
Rad preposilam dal..👍👋👋👋
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Anonymous
Anonymous@YourAnonNews·
Downed US pilot interviewed by Fox News
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Scarani29
Scarani29@Scarani29·
Dobrý den pane redaktore @janmolacek , nejspíš víte, platí vládní cenové stropy na pohonné hmoty na čerpacích stanicích. V úterý nafta max 44,30 kč, ve středu 45 Kč, dnes 43,90 Kč. Babiš na své pumpě v Průhonicích jménem Pumpa od pondělí vesele prodává naftu za 45,50 Kč. Už tři dny píšu na všechny strany, novinářům, investigavcům, úřadům, volal jsem MFCR a nikdo to nechce řešit. Přikládám aktuální screen z dneška, 16.4.2026. Opravdu nikdo nemá zájem to rozmáznou a řešit? Pokud by někdo měl zájem vysvětlit, jakými idiotskými a nepravdivými čísly se vláda řídí při denním nastavováním cen, myslím, že jsem schopen to vysvětlit. Pohonné hmoty prodávám 25 let a vím o tom poměrně dost. Díky pozornost, Petr Nevečeřal
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NEXTA
NEXTA@nexta_tv·
❣️The elderly man who managed to carry his entire life out of hell in an old Zhiguli now has a new car! A vehicle for the 70-year-old refugee from Donbas was purchased by Monobank co-founder Oleh Horokhovskyi. The resilient grandfather became a social media star after evacuating everything he could under shelling — including his dog and 18 chickens. His old car broke down in Kyiv, unable to handle the overload. A story ending you want to watch again and again 🙏
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Stary Blazen
Stary Blazen@StaryBlazen·
RF, Čečensko, Groznyj Vůdce prorusské Čečny Ramzan Kadyrov převzal z rukou Darji Martinkinové, výkonné ředitelky Svazu výrobců cementu, řád 1. stupně Za osobní přínos rozvoji cementárenského průmyslu v Russku. Howgh.
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MAGA Cult Slayer🦅🇺🇸
I just got done wiping up the monster energy drink I spit out all over my dashboard LOL.
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Fred Lambert
Fred Lambert@FredLambert·
Insane Tesla story coming out of Norway today. You probably forgot about this weird Tesla crash from 2023 where a Model Y taxi had two bizarre 'sudden acceleration' crashes in just a few seconds. The driver claimed the car accelerated on its own and he was pressing the brake pedal. Tesla claimed its data shows he was pressing the accelerator. The driver was charged, but the charges were later dropped for lack of evidence, and there are indeed some serious problems with the evidence. While Tesla did share some telemetry data, the automaker claimed that the last 6 seconds were somehow missing. It turned out that someone went inside the vehicle, opened up the onboard computer, and removed the network card, which an expert believes would hold critical evidence. Everyone involved claims not to know where the card is.
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Electrek.co@ElectrekCo

Key evidence disappears from Tesla involved in bizarre crash electrek.co/2026/04/13/tes… by @fredlambert

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