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@piercingmaya

dreampiercing maya - exploring consciousness, illusion & Reality

Tham gia Eylül 2014
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Nithya Shri
Nithya Shri@Nithya_Shrii·
If you ask the grass, the zebra is the monster and the lion is the protector.
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Commentary | Global Ivermectin Research Hub
CANCER HAS BEEN CURED Ivermectin & Fenbendazole cure cancer. Pass it on. BREAKING NEWS: First-in-the-World Ivermectin, Mebendazole and Fenbendazole Protocol in Cancer has been peer-reviewed and published on Sep.19, 2024! The future of Cancer Treatment starts NOW. My thanks to lead authors Ilyes Baghli and Pierrick Martinez for their incredible inspired work, FLCCC’s Dr.Paul Marik for his extensive work on repurposed drugs and every co-author who worked hard to bring this paper to life. I hope that this peer-reviewed paper lays the groundwork for a brand new future for Cancer Treatment. Many of you know that I have been helping thousands of Cancer patients with high dose Ivermectin, Mebendazole, and Fenbendazole
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dappy
dappy@dippydappyduck·
@jimmyjivetone "Middle class" means some escape from slavery. That's why the ruling-class wants it gone "Abolition of private property" means no ownership for the slaves, which means no middle class can exist "Public ownership of the means of production" means STATE ownership = Ruling class.
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Autonomi
Autonomi@WithAutonomi·
On April 7th, we launch the world's first post-quantum, permanent, decentralised data network. We've been heads down building. Here's what's coming 👇
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bruce@piercingmaya·
@cooltechtipz Breathing out twice as long as you're breathing in is even more effective for relaxing and calming the nervous system.
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Learn Something@cooltechtipz·
This quick breathing method helps you relax in seconds
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
Roman archaeologists keep finding these strange 12-sided bronze objects across Europe. Over 130 of them, scattered across the lands. They’re called Roman dodecahedrons. No writing. No explanation in Roman texts. No surviving instructions. What do you think they are?
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Liz Churchill
Liz Churchill@liz_churchill10·
It was the Rockefeller Family that lied about cancer as they created the Allopathic Medicine Framework and Pharmaceutical Industrial Complex that was meant for depopulation. They sent doctors to prison for stating that parasites and cancer were the same.
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Michael Krieger
Michael Krieger@LibertyBlitz·
This is good information. Must be right over the target and we need to continue using this language. I’ve also noticed the war pumpers get very triggered when you call them Lindsey Graham fanboys. Twitter really is a tremendous waste of my time, but I can’t help myself right now.
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Venice
Venice@AskVenice·
Without model routing, you're paying premium API prices for basic AI tasks. Every "explain this" or "format that" prompt going to GPT-5.4 is money wasted. 🧵Here's how to cut your agent's API costs without sacrificing performance:
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
🚨 Someone just open sourced a full Perplexity AI clone. And it might actually be better. It's called Perplexica. A privacy-first AI search engine that runs entirely on your machine. Same cited sources. Same deep research. Zero data leaving your computer. You're paying Perplexity $20/month. This is free. Forever. No accounts. No tracking. No ads. No data collection. Just answers. Here's what this thing does: → Searches the entire web using SearxNG (a meta-search engine that hits Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo, and more at once) → Reads the top results, understands them, and gives you a cited answer with sources → 6 specialized focus modes: Academic papers, YouTube, Reddit, Wolfram Alpha, writing, and general web → Upload PDFs, text files, and images. Ask questions about them → Search specific domains when you know where to look → Image and video search built in → Full search history saved locally → Works with Ollama (100% local), OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, Groq, or any OpenAI-compatible API Here's the wildest part: One command to install. That's it. docker run -d -p 3000:3000 perplexica Open your browser. Go to localhost:3000. You now have your own private Perplexity. It even has a "Discover" feed that surfaces interesting articles throughout the day. Like a private, ad-free Google News powered by AI. You can set it as your default search engine in Chrome or Firefox. Replace Google entirely. Every search you've ever made on Perplexity? They have it. Every search on Perplexica? Only you have it. 27.7K GitHub stars. 2.9K forks. 744 commits. 44 contributors. 31 releases. Actively maintained. 100% Open Source. MIT License.
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bruce
bruce@piercingmaya·
I sat still, wondering on a hill, a cloud-cloaked alien craft disappeared in my intensely-curious gaze #poem #GrokImagine
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bruce@piercingmaya·
@zerohedge They chose the planetary alignment over the Saturn conjunction with Neptune, Moon into Aries vibes.
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zerohedge
zerohedge@zerohedge·
*US, ISRAEL HAD DELAYED ORIGINAL IRAN STRIKE BY A WEEK: AXIOS *US, ISRAEL ORIGINALLY PLANNED TO STRIKE IRAN FEB. 21: AXIOS
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Dr. Simon Goddek
Dr. Simon Goddek@goddek·
> 70 years ago, Iran looked just like any Western country. > Short skirts, rock’n’roll, open universities. > It’s 1953. Iran elects a secular socialist: Mohammad Mossadegh. > He nationalizes oil. That pisses off BP. > Cold War excuse. > CIA and MI6 stage a coup. Operation Ajax. > Mossadegh is overthrown. > They install the Shah, a brutal US-backed dictator. > Secret police. Torture chambers. > Iran turns into a puppet state. > People are that desperate, they turn to Khomeini, an exiled cleric, promising independence and dignity. > 1979: Islamic Revolution. > The Shah flees. > US embassy stormed. Hostage crisis. > America never forgives. > Arms Saddam Hussein. > Iraq invades Iran. > US provides chemical weapons, satellite intel, logistics. > 1 million Iranians die. > Iranian kids sent into minefields with plastic keys around their necks. > US shoots down Iran Air Flight 655 > 290 civilians dead. > No apology. > Fast forward today, Israel attacks Iran. > The U.S. immediately says “we stand with Israel.” > They talk about “regime change.” > They say that Iranians “deserve freedom.” > No mention of the coup they started. > No mention of the dictator they installed. > No mention of the war they fueled. > No mention of the decades of sanctions and sabotage. > They created the monster, and now they attacked it because it was still breathing. > Watch who they try to put on the throne next. > The son of the Shah is already being presented as the “alternative.” > The same dynasty. > The same foreign backing. >The same promises of stability. > History will repeats itself. > And it’s not gonna end well.
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Erik Voorhees
Erik Voorhees@ErikVoorhees·
Venice.ai is already today this "unlinkable inference layer," a "VPN for AI" Use any model (ChatGPT/Claude/Gemini/Grok) through Venice pseudonymously.
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Ken Liu@kenziyuliu

Can we build a blind, *unlinkable inference* layer where ChatGPT/Claude/Gemini can't tell which call came from which users, like a “VPN for AI inference”? Yes! Blog post below + we built it into open source infra/chat app and served >15k prompts at Stanford so far. How it helps with AI user privacy: # The AI user privacy problem If you ask AI to analyze your ChatGPT history today, it’s surprisingly easy to infer your demographics, health, immigration status, and political beliefs. Every prompt we send accumulates into an (identity-linked) profile that the AI lab controls completely and indefinitely. At a minimum this is a goldmine for ads (as we know now). A bigger issue is the concentration of power: AI labs can easily become (or asked to become) a Cambridge Analytica, whistleblow your immigration status, or work with health insurance to adjust your premium if they so choose. This is a uniquely worse problem than search engines because your average query is now more revealing (not just keywords), interactive, and intelligence is now cheap. Despite this, most of us still want these remote models; they’re just too good and convenient! (this is aka the "privacy paradox".) # Unlinkable inference as a user privacy architecture The idea of unlinkable inference is to add privacy while preserving access to the remote models controlled by someone else. A “privacy wrapper” or “VPN for AI inference”, so to speak. Concretely, it’s a blind inference middle layer that: (1) consists of decentralized proxies that anyone can operate; (2) blindly authenticates requests (via blind signatures / RFC9474,9578) so requests are provably sandboxed from each other and from user identity; (3) relays prompts over randomly chosen proxies that don’t see or log traffic (via client-side ephemeral keys or hosting in TEEs); and (4) the provider simply sees a mixed pool of anonymous prompts from the proxies. No state, pseudonyms, or linkable metadata. If you squint, an unlinkable inference layer is essentially a vendor for per-request, anonymous, ephemeral AI access credentials (for users or agents alike). It partitions your context so that user tracking is drastically harder. Obviously, unlinkability isn’t a silver bullet: the prompt itself still goes to the remote model and can leak privacy (so don't use our chat app for a therapy session!). It aims to combat *longitudinal tracking* as a major threat to user privacy, and its statistical power increases quickly by mixing more users and requests. Unlinkability can be applied at any granularity. For an AI chat app, you can unlinkably request a fresh ephemeral key for every session so tracking is virtually impossible. # The Open Anonymity Project We started this project with the belief that intelligence should be a truly public utility. Like water and electricity, providers should be compensated by usage, not who you are or what you do with it. We think unlinkable inference is a first step towards this “intelligence neutrality”. # Try it out! It’s quite practical - Chat app “oa-chat”: chat.openanonymity.ai (<20 seconds to get going) - Blog post that should be a fun read: openanonymity.ai/blog/unlinkabl… - Project page: openanonymity.ai - GitHub: github.com/OpenAnonymity

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Jake Gilman
Jake Gilman@jakeglmn·
In 1974, this man wrote a book that Big Pharma hoped you'd never find. He said most disease starts with 3 white foods & can be reversed without drugs. Till today, it's studied by doctors, nutritionists, & naturopaths worldwide. Here are his 9 rules they tried to bury:
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