Logos Punk

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Logos Punk

Logos Punk

@logospunk

crypto artist https://t.co/e8aTV2R874

شامل ہوئے Kasım 2007
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Logos Punk@logospunk·
My faith in eCash is shaken. I don't believe eCash will achieve exponential growth until it roots out tumors like agora-cash #xeclogospunk.com/exposing-the-l…
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Glad to see that cashtab.com has finally removed the scam project Agora cash. Although I feel their response was far too slow, it’s good to see they eventually took action. #eCash #XEC #Cashtab #CryptoScam
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Logos Punk@logospunk·
Three-Body timeline, Crisis Era Year 20 (AD 2026): The Planetary Defense Council (PDC) convened the 10th Wallfacer hearing. It was in this very year that Rey Diaz awakened, was wallbroken, and was ultimately stoned to death by the public on the day he returned to Venezuela.
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Logos Punk@logospunk·
In the #ThreeBody timeline, 2026 is Crisis Era Year 20. Yun Tianming is drifting beyond the solar system. Wallfacer Rey Diaz awakens and perishes. While the Space Force expands, the "Great Ravage"—destined to claim 60% of humanity—is only 10 years away.
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Logos Punk@logospunk·
It took 2 years and 17 days from the start of negotiations to the signing of the Korean War armistice agreement.#IranWar
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Logos Punk@logospunk·
Pete Hegseth is the one panicking the most right now; he’s very likely to become the scapegoat.
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Logos Punk@logospunk·
@SpencerGuard I'm genuinely surprised to see a non-Chinese person with such a comprehensive understanding of The Art of War. With warfare evolving as it has, do you think Trump managed to "know himself and know his enemy" in this particular campaign?
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Logos Punk@logospunk·
@punicist Ask Claude to tell you about the Siku Quanshu (四库全书).
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Magon@punicist·
Still going down the rabbit hole, but damn China is a universe on its own right. I’m reading about Bao Si and King You of Zhou. The collapse of Zhou dynasty, the rise of Qin and Han. Chinese history seems like one of those subjects where the more you learn, the more opaque it gets, and every dynasty/state opens into ten more layers beneath it. It seems much denser than Western and West Asian/North African history.
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There's something about Claude's interface that makes it so easy to read. I'm currently looking into the history of Chinese philosophy, a subject I know absolutely nothing about. Claude's interface is much easier to read on than Wikipedia

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Logos Punk@logospunk·
The USA is undoubtedly the country that "loves" Iranians the most in this world. They’ve spent such a fortune and even sacrificed their own soldiers just to "liberate" the Iranian people. This spirit is just so... "Capitalist."
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will depue@willdepue·
和我的许多朋友一样,我在 2026 年伊始就立下了一个目标:今年要变得更加中国人,而我也打算真正把它落实下去。在 OpenAI 工作将近三年后,我决定离开,去追求新的机会。 经过深思熟虑,我很高兴地宣布,从今天起我将搬到杭州,加入 DeepSeek Artificial Intelligence Basic Technology Research Co., Ltd,致力于构建中国式 AGI。 我实在无法拒绝这个让我成为亿万富翁(人民币)的机会,而深入布局、确保自己在未来半导体供应链中的控制力的机会,同样让我无法放弃。作为 DeepSeek 的首位多元化招聘员工,我已被承诺将获得 1024 块“走私”来的 B200。 来自杭州与中国香港特别行政区的问候。四月快乐。
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Logos Punk@logospunk·
@AliFeizi Because white North Americans actually committed genocide against Indigenous peoples, they project that behavior onto everyone else to make themselves feel better.
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Ali Feizi 费爱理 Adili@AliFeizi·
A Canadian’s Disappointment: What I Actually Saw on the Ground in Xinjiang vs. What Ottawa Claims As a Canadian, I have always taken pride in my country’s commitment to human rights, due diligence, and evidence-based foreign policy. We are a nation that prides itself on “peacekeeping,” not warmongering; on diplomacy, not hyperbole. That is why I find myself profoundly disappointed—not just as a Canadian, but as a citizen of a country that claims to value truth—when I listen to the Parliamentary Questions coming out of Ottawa regarding Xinjiang. The language used in is alarming. Terms like "concentration camps" are thrown around with a casual certainty that bears no resemblance to the reality I have witnessed with my own eyes. Having made three trips to the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in the last nine months, I have seen a reality that is diametrically opposed to the narrative being pushed by our Members of Parliament. I am not a journalist embedded with a government delegation; I am a Canadian who traveled independently. I went expecting to verify the headlines we see in Canadian media. Instead, what I found was a region vibrant with culture, actively preserved and proudly showcased. Here is what I observed on the ground, and why I believe Ottawa’s rhetoric is not only wrong but dangerously disconnected from the facts. The Cultural Reality I Witnessed During my three trips, I spent time in Kashgar, Urumqi, Tashkurgan and the surrounding areas. The narrative I was sold in Canada was one of cultural erasure. The reality I experienced was the exact opposite. 1. The Old City of Kashgar One of the most striking examples of cultural preservation is the Old City of Kashgar. Canadian politicians describe a region being "flattened" or "assimilated." Yet, I walked through the labyrinthine alleyways of this ancient Uygur city, which has been meticulously preserved as a historical site. The local government didn’t tear it down; they invested in upgrading the infrastructure, running water, natural gas lines, and earthquake proofing, while maintaining the traditional Uygur architecture, wooden pillars, and intricate brickwork. In the evenings, I watched in the alleyways while children ran through streets paved with traditional kuzi bricks. This wasn’t a ghost town; it was a living, breathing historical center. 2. The Grand Bazaar and Livelihoods The Id Kah Bazaar in Kashgar is not only open; it is thriving. I saw Uygur artisans selling hand-engraved copperware, traditional atlas silk, and locally grown dried fruits. Far from being forced into labor, I spoke with shop owners who explained that tourism encouraged by the government’s infrastructure investments had allowed them to expand their family businesses. If the goal were cultural genocide, as some Canadian MPs allege, why would the state invest billions into preserving the mihrabs in mosques, restoring the Id Kah Mosque (one of the largest in China), and promoting Uygur cuisine and music festivals? It simply doesn’t add up. 3. Videos from the Ground I am sharing some videos in my posts to show the reality. In one clip, you can see Uygur dance another a traditional wedding I went too. The Disconnect in Ottawa As a Canadian, this embarrasses me. We claim to be a nation that stands for truth and reconciliation. Yet, when given the opportunity to send independent observers or journalists to verify facts, our government often chooses to boycott or criticize the very invitation for transparency. If our Parliament is going to make accusations as severe as "genocide" and "concentration camps," the onus is on them to provide evidence. My three trips over the last nine months provided evidence of the opposite: a region where Uygur culture is not only preserved but celebrated, and where the so-called "camps" are actually vocational training centres, facilities I drove by I that looked into them focused on giving people skills in Mandarin and industrial skills. #Xinjiang
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Zhao DaShuai 东北进修🇨🇳 Commentary
You may not agree with Professor Jiang. But this particular take is absolutely right, even for those who support the US. THE single biggest hurdle for the US to reindustrialize is the US dollar hegemony, which necessitates the US to be a net-importer, running a trade deficit to provide the world a steady supply of US dollar. If the US gives up on its hegemonic status, they can ease back from the role of the sole global reserve currency. After which they can reindustrialize and move away from the addiction for over-financialized fictitious economy. The biggest winners in that case will be the working class Americans, while the Banking cartels on Wall Street and the elites will suffer. Through their control of the media and politicians, the elites are able to brainwash Americans into advocating against their own interests. Waking up is the first step.
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Logos Punk@logospunk·
.ai domain suffix is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) of Anguilla. In 2025, revenue from .ai domain registrations accounted for approximately 47% of the Anguilla government's total national income.
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Logos Punk@logospunk·
As a debt-driven economy, the US is starving for collateral. Their plan A was to absorb China’s wealth, but trade wars failed. Now, plan B is to "eat" the rest: Europe, Japan, and South Korea.logospunk.com/the-reason-i-b…
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Logos Punk@logospunk·
I refueled today and noticed a 7.5% increase in gas prices here in China. It seems I should look into getting an electric vehicle.
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Logos Punk@logospunk·
“Potentially, the most dangerous scenario would be a grand coalition of China, Russia, and perhaps Iran... united not by ideology but by complementary grievances.”— Brzezinski, The Grand Chessboard (1997) Today, the reality seems even worse than this worst-case scenario.
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Logos Punk@logospunk·
U.S. concerns toward Russia are twofold: the prospect of a resurgent Russia gaining significant strength, and the risk of a domestic collapse resulting in a return to socialism. Notably, the fear of the latter is more profound than the fear of the former.
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Logos Punk@logospunk·
Venezuela and Iran were merely leverage for Trump’s China visit. It seems he’s already fumbled the hand.
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