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London, England เข้าร่วม Şubat 2008
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@allenanalysis Ironically not a random uncle but a senior journalist from the same network hosting the event
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Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
Laura Loomer flew to India. Before she left she deleted all of her anti-Indian tweets. Thousands of them. Gone. She thought nobody would notice. An Indian uncle noticed. He read them back to her on camera. Every one. Her own words. Her own bigotry. Directed at the people whose country she was visiting as a guest. This is the woman who has the personal cell phone number of the President of the United States. This is the woman who shaped immigration policy from Mar-a-Lago. She deleted the evidence before crossing the border. The internet is forever. The uncle is a hero.
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Iran in India@Iran_in_India·
Iran’s Foreign Minister @araghchi in an interview with the MS NOW network: "I do not know what Witkoff and Kushner conveyed to their boss. What I do know is that on February 26, when we met in Geneva, we were able to make good progress. The Foreign Minister of Oman read the text of his tweet to both delegations before publishing it, and both delegations confirmed that yes, it accurately described what we had achieved that day: significant progress. They want to justify an unjustifiable act of aggression, so they are looking for an excuse. I never said that we intend to build a bomb. What I said was that we have 440 kilograms of 60-percent enriched material, and this was not confidential at all; it is also mentioned in the reports of the International Atomic Energy Agency. I said that if this material were enriched further, according to the claims of your own experts, it could be enough to produce about ten bombs. Then I emphasized that we are ready to hand over this material, ready to dilute it, and ready to lower its level of enrichment. My point in saying this was that the concession we are offering is truly a major one. But how they interpreted these remarks, I do not know. Perhaps it is due to a lack of sufficient knowledge, or perhaps because they wanted, as I said, to justify an act of aggression—an act that cannot be justified in any way. I hope that soon the truth about what happened on February 26 in Geneva will become clear to the public. We were very close to reaching an agreement".
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vittorio@IterIntellectus·
this is actually insane > be tech guy in australia > adopt cancer riddled rescue dog, months to live > not_going_to_give_you_up.mp4 > pay $3,000 to sequence her tumor DNA > feed it to ChatGPT and AlphaFold > zero background in biology > identify mutated proteins, match them to drug targets > design a custom mRNA cancer vaccine from scratch > genomics professor is “gobsmacked” that some puppy lover did this on his own > need ethics approval to administer it > red tape takes longer than designing the vaccine > 3 months, finally approved > drive 10 hours to get rosie her first injection > tumor halves > coat gets glossy again > dog is alive and happy > professor: “if we can do this for a dog, why aren’t we rolling this out to humans?” one man with a chatbot, and $3,000 just outperformed the entire pharmaceutical discovery pipeline. we are going to cure so many diseases. I dont think people realize how good things are going to get
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Séb Krier@sebkrier

This is wild. theaustralian.com.au/business/techn…

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QE Infinity
QE Infinity@StealthQE4·
Jeff Currie from Goldman Sachs is probably the best person I know regarding commodities. His take on oil prices:
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rish@rishav·
@Anjunadeep you changed the location of the Mumbai show on the day of the show, and are refusing to refund tickets despite the new location being over an hour away from the original location?
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Arin@arincallsout·
@zoo_bear @IndiaToday @aroonpurie @LauraLoomer Zubair is not opposing Laura, because she hates India. - He is opposing her, because she is a jew who hates Muslims. - KEEP this understanding intact, when you RT/like his post.
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@RoryStewartUK This account seems unverified and presenting as a UK based news channel, but is clearly not.
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Rory Stewart@RoryStewartUK·
The Dept of War insisted it shouldn’t defend Ukraine because it needed its resources for the Indo-Pacific. Now they are extracting those Pacific and European resources and pouring them into a war in the Middle East which matches none of their long-term strategic objectives. 👇
UK Report@UK_REPT

NEW — 🇰🇷🇺🇸🇮🇷 Korean media published an image from today, showing the US dismantling its THAAD and Patriot systems from S-Korea, to send to the Middle East.

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@feldman A way to switch between personal/ work workflows (& would be cool if say my work has a Pro license, I can extend that to my personal, since otherwise will just end up using work account for non-work tasks too)
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Adam Feldman@feldman·
Big welcome to all of the new Claude users! We want your feedback - what’s working, what’s not, and how can we make our apps better for you?
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka·
The actual research is wild. Every time you push down a feeling, your brain has to choose between suppressing that emotion and recording what’s happening around you. It picks the suppression. The memory doesn’t get saved. A 2000 Stanford study confirmed this: people told to hide their emotions while watching a film remembered far fewer details than people who just reacted naturally. Suppressing emotions uses up mental energy, and that leaves less brain power for saving new memories. Brain scans show why. A 2012 study found that suppression quiets the hippocampus (your brain’s memory-recording center) right when it should be saving information. The two brain regions that normally team up to lock in memories stop talking to each other. Over time it gets worse. Suppression keeps cortisol (the stress hormone) elevated, and cortisol shrinks the hippocampus. Chronically stressed people can lose 10 to 15% of its volume. Just three weeks of high cortisol can shrink the tiny connection points between brain cells by about 20%. The good news: studies show this shrinkage can partially reverse once stress levels drop. Not necessarily permanent. A Finnish study of 1,137 older adults tracked over roughly a decade found that habitual emotion suppressors had nearly 5x the risk of developing dementia, even after controlling for genetics, smoking, obesity, and education. There’s a better way to handle emotions that doesn’t cost you your memory. It’s called cognitive reappraisal: instead of bottling the feeling, you reframe what’s causing it. (“This meeting isn’t a threat, it’s practice.”) A 2003 Stanford/UC Berkeley study found reappraisers had more positive emotion, better relationships, and higher wellbeing. Suppressors got the opposite on every measure. And reappraisal carries zero memory cost. The difference comes down to timing. Suppression kicks in after the emotion has already fired, so your brain is fighting its own response while simultaneously trying to record the moment. Reappraisal changes how you interpret the situation before the emotion fully activates. Same event, same person, but your hippocampus stays free to do its actual job: recording your life.
syl ♡ 𐔌՞. .՞𐦯@sylviapuffs

SUPRESSING YOUR EMOTIONS CAUSES MEMORY LOSS WTF???

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Alex Banks
Alex Banks@thealexbanks·
incredibly bullish on the future of tech + AI in London. just to name a few: • OpenAI just announced (last week) that London will become its largest research hub outside San Francisco • Anthropic kicked off a 100+ person hiring spree across London and Dublin in 2025 • xAI set up shop in London in early 2025, based in X's former Piccadilly office, led by former DeepMind researcher Toby Pohlen • Microsoft hired 24+ researchers from Google DeepMind for its London AI hub • Google DeepMind announced its first automated research lab in the UK (opening 2026), focused on discovering new materials using AI and robotics • Perplexity committed £80M to expand London offices • Groq is opening its first UK data centre in London • Cursor chose London as its European HQ
Jacob Hampson@thisisjacoba

Is it just me or has everyone all of a sudden decide London is the new tech mecca

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rish@rishav·
Nvm?
John Scott-Railton@jsrailton

Seen this viral tweet about a portable audio jammer? Looks cool, right? It also looks quite similar to 100s products sold on Alibaba & in spy shops for years. Or as DIY kits for $50 in parts. They use ultrasonic noise to overwhelm very close-by microphones. I'm skeptical about the price tag & way it's being marketed, and I'd like to share why: it seems to me that what differentiates this, aside from the privacy-aligned language, are claims that sound to me like they've developed "novel physics" & use AI to detect microphones. This would be extraordinary and would require equally extraordinary proof if true. I suspect that the reality may be more like using WiFi etc to scan for devices. This is not novel physics. The problem: many of the microphones that people are most worried about don't emit wifi or bluetooth etc. Or could be a phone in airplane mode. Etc. Additional issues around ultrasonic jamming? Complex range limitations, issues with room reflections, fabric absorbing emissions from your jammer, obstructions etc.. A phone in a fabric pocket might not be defeated by this device reliably, for example. Critically also: the range of this kind of tech is the distance between the emitter and the microphone. Not between you and the unwanted microphone. So if you are in a normal size room and the microphone is, say, 3 meters from you in the ceiling, or on the other side of the couch, it might well still hear you clearly. Consider asking your friendly local expert in audio, physics, or security before purchasing or investing in this product. I'm not one of those. Source of my understanding: I spent some time a few years ago planning to assemble such a device and read a lot of papers. I may be wrong in my understanding (or missing something!) and would happily correct if I've misunderstood what they are offering. To learn more about this popular and well-known category of object, watch @LinusTech from a year ago youtube.com/watch?v=FyeCn7…

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@Megatron_ron His office probably had to fax some documents today
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Megatron@Megatron_ron·
NEW: 🇩🇪🇨🇳 German Chancellor Merz says Germans need to work more in order to match China: “We are simply no longer productive enough. Each individual may say, “I already do quite a lot.” And that may be true. But when you return from China, ladies and gentlemen, you see things more clearly. With work-life balance and a four-day week, long-term prosperity in our country cannot be maintained. We will simply have to do a bit more.”
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Niz@NizMhani·
🚨BREAKING: The "Board of Peace" launches its first war....
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