𝘜𝘭𝘵𝘳𝘢𝘟
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𝘜𝘭𝘵𝘳𝘢𝘟
@ultraxdevs
I build cool shit for cool people.
localhost:8000 شامل ہوئے Ocak 2018
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17-year-old Asian girl matched with a licensed therapist on Omegle.
She said she needed therapy because of her life problems.
The therapist cooked her ass so good that she was all just ash by the end of the video. 😂
x.com/JiaweiShen2568…
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i hate this @learnframer guy...
selling a silly course for $847.
so here's what i'm doing: i've purchased 5 copies of the course, and now giving them away for FREE!
send comment "UNDERCOVER" to enter the giveaway. (announcing tomorrow)

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🗣️If you're Slavic, imagine hearing a language you have never studied, yet you can somehow understand almost every single word.
If you speak any Slavic language, from Polish to Serbian to Russian, there is actually a linguistic "cheat code" built just for you. Enter: Interslavic.
Interslavic (Medjuslovjansky) is a "zonal auxiliary language." But unlike Esperanto, which is completely artificial, Interslavic is a highly calculated, naturalistic language. It is mathematically designed using the most common vocabulary, grammar, and sounds shared across all Slavic languages.
The goal is Instant mutual intelligibility. A Czech, a Bulgarian, and a Croatian can all read or listen to Interslavic and understand it instantly without any prior learning. It acts as a massive linguistic bridge for over 400 million people.
It is essentially a modern, scientific continuation of Old Church Slavonic. The creators, linguists Vojtěch Merunka and Jan van Steenbergen, didn't want to replace anyone's mother tongue. Instead, they built a tool for seamless tourism, business, and digital communication across Eastern Europe.
#Linguistics #Interslavic #SlavicLanguages
(video credit @tanya_inyshina IG)
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say hello to free-code
claude code source code fully recompiled, telemetry stripped, security guardrails prompts stripped, all working experimental features enabled
including ultraplan mode - a new async agentic planning mode where claude starts a multi-agent research session in the browser lasting between 10 and 30 minutes
since i know there are gonna be DMCA strikes on this i've uploaded it on the blockchain on IPFS

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@LottoLabs what about Qwen3.5 35B A3B Claude 4.6 Opus Reasoning Distilled
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Qwen 27b on the 3090 saving me a bag.
This is cost savings for 7 days of usage, w/ Hermes agent. Assuming 80% cache hit (unlikely) and no cache timeout. This is conservative.
27b is between sonnet and 5.4 mini
This is just my tokens in/out w/ api costs, assuming no rate limits.
Obviously cheaper w/ coding plans $200/m but would be hitting limits likely.

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If you're now designing or redesigning a website, this will help you a lot.
I recently curated the best hero sections, footers, social proof and other website parts because I got tired of having 15+ tabs open (even with Mobbin).
Giving it away 100% free.
Comment on this post, and I'll send a Figma link to your inbox!
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My animations on Jujutsu Kaisen S3 episode 12. Many thanks to Tsushigami-san for the opportunity, and to Nakanishi-san and Yamasaki-san their amazing corrections !
#jujutsukaisen #呪術廻戦
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Upgrading your RAM is now unnecessary.
Introducing our new ComfyUI Dynamic VRAM optimization. Running local models is now possible on even the most memory constrained hardware.
Read more here:
blog.comfy.org/p/dynamic-vram…

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For a while, deploying apps meant a familiar ritual: SSH in, pull the repo, pray nothing breaks, repeat for every service.
Manual.
Fragile.
Exhausting.
This week I finally consolidated everything into a proper self-hosted control plane.
The stack:
→ aaPanel as the central dashboard which I heard about from a friend
→ Docker for containerised app isolation (absolute cancer)
→ PostgreSQL for database management (with per-app panels and log visibility)
→ DuckDNS handling dynamic DNS + automated HTTPS via Let's Encrypt (stayed up until 3AM on Sunday for this btw)
→ Netlify on the frontend side cuz it's easy to deploy
The difference is hard to overstate.
One dashboard.
Full log access across services.
Deployments that don't require me to remember 12 steps in the right order at 11pm.
It's not a perfect setup, aaPanel is proprietary-ish and Netlify is clearly not self-hosted, but it's a defenitely a step away from "I'll fix it manually when it breaks" territory.
Curious if anyone here has migrated from this kind of hybrid setup toward something fully FOSS.
Always looking for the next rabbit hole.

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🚨 Anthropic just made OpenClaw look like a prototype.
Dispatch lets Claude run your entire computer while you're gone.
No terminal. No GitHub repo. No setup.
Just text Claude a task from your phone and leave.
→ Claude spins up agents on your machine
→ Works your files, browser, and tools
→ Sends you updates while it works
→ You approve what it touches before it acts
→ Come home to finished work
Persistent memory too. Claude keeps context across every task.

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@KayaSlaya @NoahKingJr if you're based, you can develop your protocol and share it with a specific range of people
build a peer-to-peer (blockchain) protocol and not even CIA can spy even if they wanted
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@ultraxdevs @NoahKingJr Fr. Either return to monkey or evolve even further beyond to a homelabbing wiz
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People will rather pay peanuts for a shit web than pay properly for a cool ass web which gets them more conversions.
Even in the age of "AI" I see so many websites and apps which are practically bs
No UI/UX, very hard to navigate, no soul which sets them apart
just a random wordpress site of which is 90% template and 10% AI generated "about us" section
many such cases
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