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Recognize the constellation of the heavenly crown there ... a new jewel will be set in this crown of stars, ... When this star appears ... those days will come

Beyond Eden شامل ہوئے Haziran 2023
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FaithItrust ⋆♱⋆@FaithItrust·
3 I saw one of his heads ... 5 He was given a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies. And he was given authority to wage war for forty-two months. He opened his mouth to speak blasphemies against God, to blaspheme His name and His tabernacle and those who dwell in heaven.🤔
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Sandy Petersen 🪔
Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
The first time I actually got scared in a computer game was playing Dungeon Master on my Atari ST (a fine system, eventually killed stone dead by piracy). In the game, I opened a grating, which clanked upwards, and a mummy appeared before me. Cool! I was admiring the mummy, when it suddenly raised its arms and shrieked "Rahr". I was so started I literally dropped my mouse. Before I could regain control the mummy had killed two guys in my party of four, and so I restarted the game. Dungeon Master also had the feature that the world got darker as your torches burnt out. And darker ... Also, when a new monster showed up it was always a trip. How do I fight it? What does it do? DID THAT TWERP JUST STEAL MY TORCH?! You had to eat and drink, so finding food & water was always on your mind. What a terrific game. It was real-time, not turn based for another tidbit, and your skills got better by use. You didn't "level up" via experience, which I liked after having played RuneQuest and designing Call of Cthulhu. Finally, it had the best underlying magic system OF ANY GAME ever and it's not close. I include tabletop roleplaying games. This game was so far beyond anything I'd seen before that time. 1987.
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Jose Vizner
Jose Vizner@Josevizner·
Lo que nos vendieron como una herramienta para "diferenciarnos de la IA" está mutando en el sistema de vigilancia más ambicioso de la historia. World Network (el nuevo nombre de Worldcoin), liderado por Sam Altman, acaba de anunciar su expansión masiva. Ya no es solo un "experimento" con un orbe plateado; ahora se integra con Zoom, DocuSign y Tinder. Pronto, para trabajar, firmar un contrato o incluso tener una cita, tendrás que pasar por el filtro de la élite tecnológica. Las señales del "Acelerón del Control Social": • Tu cuerpo es tu contraseña: Al usar el escaneo de iris o IDs gubernamentales integrados, dejas de ser un usuario para convertirte en un código rastreable en una red global. Si controlan tu acceso a la identidad, controlan tu acceso a la sociedad. • La "Validación" como Permiso: Bajo la excusa de "no saber qué es real y qué es falso", se está normalizando que para existir en internet debas pedir permiso a una entidad privada. • La Pinza del Poder: Mientras Altman pide "regulación urgente" para la IA, él mismo construye la infraestructura para vigilarla. Es la clásica estrategia: crean el problema (IA descontrolada) para venderte la solución (tu identidad bajo su control). ¿Hacia dónde vamos? Estamos viendo el nacimiento de un Sistema de Crédito Social 2.0. Si una única red decide quién es "humano" y quién es "fiable" para usar Zoom o Reddit, ¿qué pasará con el que disienta? ¿Qué pasará con el que se niegue a entregar su biometría? "Cuando todo puede ser falso, la élite decide qué es lo único verdadero: su base de datos." El anonimato en la red está muriendo. La pregunta es: ¿estamos entregando nuestra libertad a cambio de una falsa sensación de seguridad? ¿Qué opinas? Te leo en los comentarios. #WorldNetwork #Worldcoin #ControlSocial
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FaithItrust ⋆♱⋆
FaithItrust ⋆♱⋆@FaithItrust·
@imPenny2x Sorry, but you don't seem to understand what the price for this proposed age of abundance is, like all of it's enthusiast 'prophets'.
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Penny2x@imPenny2x·
99% of people really do not understand abundance as Elon describes it. The fundamental reason is that they don’t understand compound growth. Same people who would probably pick 1 million dollars today over a penny that doubles in value every day for 30 days. It’s a bad choice by the way. You lose out on millions. Imagine if that doubling object was a labor producing robot instead of a penny. Compounding labor. It’s actually crazy if you try and wrap your mind around it. So Elon mentions Universl High Income and the midwits flip a lid. “The elites won’t share” You don’t get it. They won’t need to share. They will make everything so cheap, it is effectively free. Charities will have immense resources to distribute. Unfathomable intelligence will exist to help optimize production and distribution. An unfathomably large labor pool will exist that operates on solar power exclusively. The public work projects that are erected will be unseen before levels of breathtaking. I think we are incredibly blessed to steward this new age of abundance. Can you see it now? Can you see the future?
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Rain Drops Media
Rain Drops Media@Raindropsmedia1·
Man shows off everything he got from one cow. 👀😳🤔🐄
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RossRadio
RossRadio@cqcqcqdx·
Aeronautical HF Radio Map.Tune in the flight communications across the globe!
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Isaiah Montgomery
Isaiah Montgomery@GumryWX·
What a difference 6 days makes. Wow!
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Abrace a Tradição
Abrace a Tradição@abracetradicao·
Frieren é o anime mais católico de todos os tempos? O anime Frieren: Além do Fim da Jornada está chamando a atenção de sacerdotes católicos de diferentes países de uma forma inédita na história. Dezenas de padres ordenados já dedicaram análises, séries de vídeos e reflexões teológicas completas à obra, algo raro em qualquer produção japonesa de animação. O que mais impressiona esses sacerdotes é a profundidade com que a história trata temas centrais da fé católica de maneira natural e poderosa. O que torna Frieren tão especial é a forma como a obra celebra a beleza da finitude humana: a elfa imortal aprende com os mortais que apenas o tempo limitado dá peso e sentido à vida, ecoando diretamente o ensinamento do livro do Eclesiastes. Além disso, o herói Himmel encarna o heroísmo do cotidiano, santificando o dia a dia com pequenos atos de bondade, lealdade e alegria simples, algo que alguns padres comparam à santificação do tempo comum. Episódios inteiros ainda sugerem paralelos com a Eucaristia ao tratar de pão, memória e comunhão, enquanto os demônios são mostrados como seres frios e irredimíveis, uma das descrições mais fiéis à Bíblia já vistas em anime. Diferente de produções que pregam ou catequizam abertamente, Frieren simplesmente mostra. Ele revela que a vida finita é preciosa, que a amizade verdadeira transcende a morte e que o verdadeiro heroísmo é silencioso e diário. Por isso, mesmo sem se referir diretamente ao cristianismo, o anime tem sido recebido por diversos sacerdotes e fiéis como uma das catequeses visuais mais belas e profundas da nossa época, levantando a pergunta se ele não seria, de fato, o anime mais católico de todos os tempos.
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Freedomain - with Stefan Molyneux, MA
UBI will quickly morph into a deadly social control system. "You get money as long as you please us!" Jobs will dry up for regular workers, then dissidents will be denied UBI, and they will starve.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

Universal HIGH INCOME via checks issued by the Federal government is the best way to deal with unemployment caused by AI. AI/robotics will produce goods & services far in excess of the increase in the money supply, so there will not be inflation.

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Magyar Péter (Ne féljetek)
Magyar Péter (Ne féljetek)@magyarpeterMP·
Isten engem úgy segéljen!❤️🤍💚
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CR1337
CR1337@CR1337·
Tired of Google’s surveillance on your phone? Here a list with the best free and open-source mobile operating systems & related resources that help you gain real privacy and control: 1. The New Oil provides clear, prioritized advice and beginner-friendly comparisons of the best de-Googled mobile OSes: thenewoil.org/mobile-privacy… 2. GrapheneOS is the security-hardened, de-Googled OS built for maximum privacy on Pixel devices (soon more!): grapheneos.org 3. CalyxOS is an user-friendly privacy-focused OS with built-in apps and easy installation: calyxos.org 4. /e/OS, a polished de-Googled Android fork that feels familiar while protecting your data: e.foundation 5. LineageOS is the most popular custom ROM with excellent hardware support and microG option: lineageos.org 6. DivestOS is a hardened privacy fork focused on removing telemetry and bloat from older devices: divestos.org 7. Ubuntu Touch brings a full Linux mobile experience with convergence and no Google dependency to selected devices: ubuntu-touch.io Alternatives exist, we just have to start to use them!
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AccuWeather
AccuWeather@accuweather·
A vibrant iridescent cloud lit up the sky over Malaysia, shimmering with color as sunlight passed through ice crystals high above. 🌈☁
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Paul Moore - Security Consultant 
It's not easy to visualize the relay attack against the #EU #AgeVerification app from a user's perspective, so here it is. Even if the app works exactly as designed, the website & verification process is entirely decoupled & 'anonymous' The architecture assumes you'll send the request to your device, which contains your biometric data. But, it can go to any device, anywhere in the world... and because the phone has no way to know who initiated the process, the child still passes age verification. The assertion is the user is over 18. In reality, the app is responding to say the owner of this Android device is over 18. It doesn't know who the user is... how can it know their age? This is the current design, not a bug. They thought the ISO/IEC 18013-7 Annex C/DC API upgrade would protect against this, but CTAP only protects against external attackers, not the user wanting to bypass the system themselves - hence my description that we've replaced "I am over 18" with "someone is over 18" and it's supposedly better. If (more likely when) this is exploited, will company Directors/staff still face fines, legal action or imprisonment for not protecting children? Once you've signed in, websites are highly unlikely to ask for age verification again... so this attack, even if it could be mitigated in some way (I can't see how) only applies to new verifications. The EU #AgeVerification Relay Attack:
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Let's shift focus and explain why the #EU #AgeVerification concept is fundamentally flawed. Assume: 1. The production app is released. 2. It's 100% secure, 100% private (fantasy land, but stick with me) 3. It cryptographically challenges every step, including hardware attestation which requires a physical device. 4. Every single other attack vector in the surrounding environment is somehow magically patched. aka - it's working exactly as intended/designed. It does not protect against a relay attack. This is a threat they considered and somewhat addressed here: github.com/eu-digital-ide… With the current design, there's nothing preventing someone running a verification-as-a-service; a remote Android device which returns a valid attestation. Remember, it's not returning "I am over 18", it returns "someone is over 18". Neither the verifier, nor the app has any way to link the session ID to a physical device. Their own docs state this clearly: Remote Cross-Device Presentation: "Note that the Wallet Instance does not see any difference between the cross-device flow and the same-device flow. In both cases, it receives an OpenID4VP-compliant presentation request over the Wallet Instance-platform API described in the previous section." This is a known & well-understood attack vector in all remote credential presentation models; it's just not mitigated in this one... primarily because they can't. CTAP 2.2 won't work with all app flows, hardware attestation doesn't mitigate relay attacks, on-demand liveness detection would be too intrusive & potentially privacy-invasive & timing calculations don't reveal anything useful... all the available options to resolve this break the core design; completely anonymous age verification. The Architecture & Reference Framework (ARF) is technically sound in some respects. They considered external threat actors and discussed solutions to mitigate them, including ZKP. However, the EC applied the wrong threat model, thus arriving at the wrong conclusion. Yes, you need to protect against malicious verifiers, phishing sites, session hijacks, data brokers et al... but that's addressing external threats, it doesn't protect the architecture from the user itself. In virtually every other scenario, the user and system's interests are aligned; protect my biometric asset at all costs. Specifically for age verification, most users do not want to present ID simply to access a website, so whilst the system may adequately protect from external threats, if the user wants to bypass the system, they can... and the architecture doesn't consider this. Every single applied mitigation assumes the user is the protected party, not the threat actor. To those people claiming "it requires physical access to the device and root, this is BS/hyperbole", you too applied the wrong threat model & completely missed the point. These disclosures demonstrate that you, the user, are the threat actor they haven't considered. You have your device. You can root your device. You can create a chrome extension, just as I did. Ironically, it's precisely those under 18 who can't pass verification who are motivated to bypass it. So where does that leave us? A system which replaces "I am over 18" with "someone is over 18", with absolutely no guarantee that it's true... which is the entire purpose of the app.

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