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Armando Web3

@ArmandoWeb3

Senior Explorer @Geoprotocol

Santiago de Chile شامل ہوئے Ekim 2020
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Armando Web3@ArmandoWeb3·
@platinium230 C’est pas du racisme anti blanc, c’est du racisme anti portugais!
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Ziggy x🇮🇹🇫🇷@platinium230·
Au cœur des cités qui ont fait élire l’actuel maire de saint Denis !..🤮🤮🤮⤵️
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Geo
Geo@geoprotocol·
Was Iran actually close to a nuclear bomb? → One headline said a week away. → Another claims experts said nowhere close. Same 440kg stockpile. The framing you saw first shaped whether a war felt justified. Read more on Geo News ↓ news.geobrowser.io/topic/1801eaeb…
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Cătălin Bucureșteanu
Cătălin Bucureșteanu@Bucuresteanu72·
@geoprotocol is solving one of the most underrated problems in human coordination: knowledge that DISAPPEARS. Group chats, notebooks, vibes... gone. Now imagine every session, every collab, every breakthrough captured, cumulative, reusable.
Edge City@JoinEdgeCity

We're partnering with @geoprotocol to turn @EdgeEsmeralda into a city that remembers. Every summer we bring 500+ people to a small California town for a month to test new technologies and run experiments in public. Last year, 93% of sessions were created by participants.

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MaximVL@maximl·
Right now over the Middle East: — 162 military aircraft airborne — 6 GNSS jamming zones active — 581 fire clusters, Yemen to the Gulf Not a feed. Signal fusion. osint.graphatlas.tech/live/ @geoprotocol
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Adam
Adam@Inknowledged·
I never wrote a single line of code. In 2 days, I built a public dashboard to understand the Iran War: expert views, source claims, maps, timelines, disagreements, and live context in one place. I used @geoprotocol's knowledge graph & @OpenAI’s Codex app to research sources, extract claims, structure them, and build/deploy the site. The knowledge graph is the part I’m most excited about. Instead of treating articles, videos, experts, maps, and claims as disconnected links, Geo lets them become structured entities: sources, people, topics, claims, perspectives, and evidence can all point to each other. So the dashboard is not just “AI summarized the news.” It’s closer to a public, explorable map of the information: - what experts agree on - where they disagree - which sources support which claims - who is making each argument - how topics like Hormuz, Pakistan, Lebanon, shipping, and energy markets connect Sources included major news coverage, long-form analysis, YouTube interviews, recent articles, live updates, and maps/dossiers from @TheStudyofWar. The goal was to stay as neutral as possible by showing the structure of the debate, not pretending there is only one clean interpretation. This feels like a new workflow: AI-assisted public knowledge infrastructure. understandiranwar.com
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Arturas
Arturas@ArturasStoic·
Loving the pace the world's been moving at lately. Building with agents is wild. The window of opportunity won't stay this wide forever, though. Now's the time to lock in, go all out, and build anything the world is still missing. The sky's the limit news.geobrowser.io/story/e8d6f3ea…
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Armando Web3@ArmandoWeb3·
It’s a real privilege to work with curators as brilliant and driven as Thomas. This program is being built with conviction, high standards, and a great deal of passion. @geoprotocol
Thomas Freestone | athsrueas.eth@athsrueas

I'm building education data collections and visualizations from public open data as part of my work with @geoprotocol as a curator. Preview for first of many. athsrueas.github.io/Open_Data/ Check it out if you have ever wanted to compare nations across metrics easily!

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Adam
Adam@Inknowledged·
The future of health isn’t more data. It’s connected data. Built on @geoprotocol by @kgrph25509 @PierrickGT
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Lizzy M@LizzyMcgro7669·
Access to personal medical data at this scale without clear safeguards is how power quietly expands and is deeply alarming. News moves fast. Context gets lost. Geo News helps you see the full picture. @geoprotocol news.geobrowser.io/story/d4e1a33a…
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Adam
Adam@Inknowledged·
In a polarized, post-truth world, what would it be like to find truth again? Take the red pill. Join the movement. @geoprotocol
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Mantas Siukstas@Cybertricks93·
Lots of noise about Anthropic's Claude Mythos this week. A model that found thousands of hidden zero-day vulnerabilities and was deemed too dangerous to release publicly. Full breakdown with sources and perspectives on Geo News by @geoprotocol news.geobrowser.io/story/47be3eb2…
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Geo
Geo@geoprotocol·
Most data is stored in tables. Rows, columns, foreign keys. It works. The problem is traversal. To find how two entities connect, you join tables. Then join again, and again. The deeper the connection, the slower and more expensive the query. Knowledge graphs invert this entirely, making relationships first-class. Not inferred through joins, stored directly as edges between nodes. Traversing a network of connections is fast by design; anywhere the connection between things matters as much as the things themselves, graphs win. AI is now adding a new entry to that list: language models are good at generating, but they're weaker at understanding how facts relate, where they came from, and whether they're still true. A knowledge graph fills exactly that gap. Take Einstein as an example. A language model trained on text knows facts about him, but a knowledge graph makes Einstein an entity, directly connected to Relativity, the Nobel Prize, Princeton, each relationship typed, sourced, and traversable. For a language model, explicit connections are more reliable to reason over than connections inferred from language. GRC-20 defines what that graph looks like at the protocol level: → How entities are created. → How relations are structured. → How edits are batched, published on-chain, and ordered globally. Read more about the GRC-20 Spec here ↓ github.com/geobrowser/grc…
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Arturas
Arturas@ArturasStoic·
Our editor @Bucuresteanu72 has been cooking in the crypto space lately 👨‍🍳 EthCC 9 just wrapped in Cannes. He pulled together the standout talks, extracted key ideas from each, and added links to the full videos. geobrowser.io/space/c9f267dc…
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Adam
Adam@Inknowledged·
We were tired of biased news that only gave one side of the story & never gave us full context... so we built our own news platform that curates the best stories, aggregates sources to cover multiple perspectives, and produces event timelines to help you understand... powered by @geoprotocol's amazing knowledge graph link in the comments
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Geo
Geo@geoprotocol·
How has crypto regulation evolved over the past decade? @fede_sendra organized a timeline of major enforcement & compliance events affecting the crypto industry. Each entry links to the supporting news or official releases and the projects, institutions, and people involved ↓ geobrowser.io/space/c9f267dc…
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