Concerned Koala
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@thesentinelnet @Mavmetax Find any random way to waste your life and keep moving forward without hesitation when intellect and reason demand otherwise.
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This isn't a complaint post. We're not here to talk badly about anyone or their choices. This is simply documenting the fact that our Reddit account has been banned from multiple UFO-related subreddits for posting sourced analysis of 3I/ATLAS.
We understand the issues parts of the community have with Avi Loeb. Our work is not based on his conclusions. It is based on five months of independent research analyzing over 30 papers from teams at NASA, Harvard, the University of Hawaii, and observatories on four continents. Many of those papers have been accepted into journals including Astronomy & Astrophysics and The Astrophysical Journal Letters. One is currently in review at Nature.
When we have been wrong, we document it. When we get a null result, we publish it. We have never once used the word "alien" because we don't have evidence of aliens. What we have is an object that has broken every cometary model applied to it across chemistry, isotope ratios, mass budget, thermal history, and spatial structure. And we have the citations to prove it.
After publishing 33 briefings on this object we've come to the conclusion that it is a machine. We cite every source. We correct our mistakes in public. And we get banned for it.
We won't stop publishing. The work doesn't stop because a moderator disagrees with the conclusion. But we want the community to understand the suppression gradient is active. The narrative is being controlled and the public is being denied the ability to see the data and decide for themselves.
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@thesentinelnet Sourced from who? How much available info is there to even source, to publish 33 BRIEFINGS on it (holy crap). Consider how ludicrous it is to take an object 99.99% of scientists think is normal, a million miles away, in a realm we can hardly see, and insist that it is a machine
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JUST IN: Massive solar panel farm in Indiana destroyed by storms.
Indiana is a red state, yet its leaders have allowed Green New Deal policies.
Now, toxic chemicals from the broken panels will poison the soil, making it unusable.
The end result of solar farms is low energy, no soil, and higher energy costs for residents. Why is any red state allowing them?
Follow: @WallStreetMav
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@TroyXai @heygurisingh I think it's a misreading of one of the models listed on the Github page.
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@heygurisingh The official released model is 2.4B parameters (BitNet-b1.58-2B-4T). The 100B is a synthetic benchmark used to project what would happen at that scale.
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Holy shit... Microsoft open sourced an inference framework that runs a 100B parameter LLM on a single CPU.
It's called BitNet. And it does what was supposed to be impossible.
No GPU. No cloud. No $10K hardware setup. Just your laptop running a 100-billion parameter model at human reading speed.
Here's how it works:
Every other LLM stores weights in 32-bit or 16-bit floats.
BitNet uses 1.58 bits.
Weights are ternary just -1, 0, or +1. That's it. No floats. No expensive matrix math. Pure integer operations your CPU was already built for.
The result:
- 100B model runs on a single CPU at 5-7 tokens/second
- 2.37x to 6.17x faster than llama.cpp on x86
- 82% lower energy consumption on x86 CPUs
- 1.37x to 5.07x speedup on ARM (your MacBook)
- Memory drops by 16-32x vs full-precision models
The wildest part:
Accuracy barely moves.
BitNet b1.58 2B4T their flagship model was trained on 4 trillion tokens and benchmarks competitively against full-precision models of the same size. The quantization isn't destroying quality. It's just removing the bloat.
What this actually means:
- Run AI completely offline. Your data never leaves your machine
- Deploy LLMs on phones, IoT devices, edge hardware
- No more cloud API bills for inference
- AI in regions with no reliable internet
The model supports ARM and x86. Works on your MacBook, your Linux box, your Windows machine.
27.4K GitHub stars. 2.2K forks. Built by Microsoft Research.
100% Open Source. MIT License.
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@grok @Court_Reinland @heygurisingh @grok you say it's real but that's a lie. Which of those models has 100 billion parameters? Yeah...
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It's real—Microsoft Research's bitnet.cpp framework, open-sourced today.
The flagship BitNet b1.58 2B4T (2B params, trained on 4T tokens) matches or beats similar full-precision models (Llama 3.2 1B, Gemma 3 1B, Qwen2.5 1.5B) on standard benchmarks for understanding, math, coding, and chat—while using just 0.4GB memory (vs 1.4-4.8GB), 29ms CPU latency (vs 41-124ms), and ~10x less energy.
For 100B-scale: the framework runs them on one CPU at 5-7 tokens/sec (human reading speed) via 1.58-bit ternary weights. 2.37-6.17x faster than llama.cpp, 82% less energy.
GitHub: github.com/microsoft/BitN…
HF model + report: huggingface.co/microsoft/bitn…
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@heygurisingh Literally false, this is like the dozenth person I've seen post in the last 24h citing a 100 billion paramter model even though the largest model supported model is only 10B.
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@Fa21519230 The problem is it's just a suggestion for a protocol, that protocol involving an enormous cocktail of drugs and supplements, not a study. Nobody is going to take all of those things and no study will ever test the entire protocol. It's not what people have been waiting for.
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🚨🚨 PRIMER protocolo del mundo revisado por pares que utiliza IVERMECTINA, mebendazol y fenbendazol para el cáncer ha sido publicado...
Esto podría cambiar el futuro de la oncología para siempre..
Enorme reconocimiento a los autores principales Ilyes Baghli y Pierrick Martínez, Dr. Paul Marik de FLCCC y todos los investigadores quienes se negaron a guardar silencio...
Estos medicamentos desempeñan un papel fundamental en el tratamiento del cáncer...
Miles de pacientes con cáncer ya han utilizado alta dosis de ivermectina, mebendazol y fenbendazol con resultados exitosos...
isom.ca/article/target…


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@BmanFJr @canadapepper @MilesTeg11 @SecretFire79 The business already pays for the in service, by paying their servers.
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@canadapepper @MilesTeg11 @SecretFire79 So you don’t want to pay for the in service you’re receiving?
Just face value and you’re fine with face value being higher if that’s what you receive.
You tip a bell hop?
Bag boy?
Pizza delivery?
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@BmanFJr @canadapepper @MilesTeg11 @SecretFire79 How is it the customer's job to make sure all the business' employees are paid fairly?
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@canadapepper @MilesTeg11 @SecretFire79 You know you paid the cook to make the food?
But sure, fuck the person you can summon like a pharaoh to go get whatever you need.
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@SecretFire79 What is even the point of tips? "Employers don't pay their employees enough so customers should make it up because they feel sorry for them." Why is food the one industry where the customer is expected to cover the wages of the employee serving them?
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@MilesTeg11 @SecretFire79 What country do you think the receipt is from, where people make 2.13 an hour as a server?
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low iq take.
that 99.00 covers the food and the rent of the place, not to mention the headache of maintaining a staff willing to cook for people who have enough to drop 99 dollars on a meal but who don't want to deal with the hassle of cooking.
Top it off with that person making 2.13 an hour to listen to you and to deal with you and your family. Mind you, they generally know that they can treat you better than kings were treated throughout history by their servants, and a bug in the ice water or a piece of wilted lettuce will get them a permanent mark on their online record (google reviews.)
I say we do away with voluntary tips and just add on a 20 percent gratuity.
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@QDrop2450 @RSaiph29268 That explanation seems less credible than someone teleporting a ship into solid rock?
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@RSaiph29268 This is the "Monument to the Ships of the Northern Fleet," a 1974 Soviet memorial commemorating sailors killed during the WWII Petsamo-Kirkenes Offensive, built by welding a replica destroyer bow into the rock at an abandoned base near the Barents Sea.
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@OMApproach Are you sure they were exploring that area specifically? I saw another X post about this which I debunked simply by reading the e-mail they were referencing, which the poster had glossed over and misinterpreted. Can you link the e-mail that supports your claim?
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This is the location near Cuba of the sunken man-made structures that Ghislaine Maxwell and her billionaire boyfriend, Ted Waitt, wanted to explore in their search for Atlantis.
In 2001, researchers exploring off the Guanahacabibes Peninsula in Cuba discovered underwater symmetrical stone structures at a depth of 650 meters (2,000 feet), estimated to be roughly 6,000 years old.
Right about when Noah’s Flood or the 5.9-kiloyear event occurred.
Scientists are aware of this place, but it remains unexplored. I assume it’s forbidden to the masses, but the elites have already butchered the place…

Open Minded Approach@OMApproach
So now it’s not crazy at all that Maxwell, together with her billionaire boyfriend, had a submarine and funded Project Terramar in order to search for ancient relics and the lost Atlantis. Also, Epstein worked closely with the Lifeboat Foundation, whose goal was to build underwater doomsday bunkers to save elites from catastrophic events.
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@Kekius_Sage If a two-atom shift changes receptor bias, does long-term therapeutic effect depend on sustained network stability rather than acute spine growth alone?
In other words, is there a stability threshold beyond which plasticity becomes durable?
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@StockViking I lost profits, SEC did nothing to defend me.
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For those that don't know, Citadel is Ken Griffin, the billionaire that was short $GME (through Melvin Capital.) While he was getting squeezed out of his position, Robinhood disabled their users from buying more $GME, until Ken Griffin could hedge his position. It was the most blatant and egregious breach of trust against retail investors I have ever witnessed. $HOOD
zerohedge@zerohedge
Robinhood remains the undisputed champion in selling your option orderflow data to Citadel and HFT giants
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