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The Knicks after Wu-Tang Clan performed at halftime
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BREAKING: The US 30Y Note Yield rises to 5.18%, its highest level since July 2007.
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Petrobras passou à frente de Shell, Exxon Mobil e BP no 1T26. Com US$ 6,25 bilhões em lucro líquido, a estatal brasileira liderou o ranking das grandes petroleiras ocidentais, segundo a Elos Ayta. brazilstockguide.com/br/insi…
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Pra quem não lembra o Ciro é o mesmo que ia barrar a isenção de IR pra quem ganha até 5 mil prometendo isso numa reunião com empresários que estavam chorando por causa de 50 mil.
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Ciro Nogueira recebia mesada de R$ 300 mil para defender interesses de Vorcaro, diz PF veja.abril.com.br/brasil/cir…
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Olympian Eileen Gu’s #MetGala dress features 15,000 glass bubbles, took 2,550 hours to make, and blows actual bubbles. Designed by Iris van Herpen. Wow.
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Sabella Arquitetura crowns Brazilian house with gridded timber roof: dezeen.com/2026/04/08/sabell…
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RT @alexeconomist: Disponha de alguns minutos e ouça essa explicação do André Lara Rezende sobre dívida pública .

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Wagner Moura as Armando Solimões in THE SECRET AGENT. Nominated for Actor in a Leading Role at the 98th Oscars. Watch the #Oscars LIVE on Sunday, March 15th, at 7e/4p on ABC and Hulu. #OnlyAtTheOscars
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Normalize deploying corporate executives on the frontlines of the wars they're involved in, but arm them only with LLMs.
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Tonight, we reached an agreement with the Department of War to deploy our models in their classified network. In all of our interactions, the DoW displayed a deep respect for safety and a desire to partner to achieve the best possible outcome. AI safety and wide distribution of benefits are the core of our mission. Two of our most important safety principles are prohibitions on domestic mass surveillance and human responsibility for the use of force, including for autonomous weapon systems. The DoW agrees with these principles, reflects them in law and policy, and we put them into our agreement. We also will build technical safeguards to ensure our models behave as they should, which the DoW also wanted. We will deploy FDEs to help with our models and to ensure their safety, we will deploy on cloud networks only. We are asking the DoW to offer these same terms to all AI companies, which in our opinion we think everyone should be willing to accept. We have expressed our strong desire to see things de-escalate away from legal and governmental actions and towards reasonable agreements. We remain committed to serve all of humanity as best we can. The world is a complicated, messy, and sometimes dangerous place.
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Government officials have contradicted Sam’s claim, saying OpenAI will allow the DoW to use their models for “all lawful purposes”. This could allow for uses Anthropic refused to engage in, namely mass surveillance tools and weapons systems with no human oversight. x.com/undersecretary…
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gente, minha prima perdeu praticamente tudo com as chuvas lá em juíz de fora quem puder ajudar 🙏❤️
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If you let large autocomplete touch your business critical COBOL, you fucking deserve what happens next.
A blog post just wiped $30 billion off IBM in a single afternoon. Not a product launch. Not an earnings miss. Not a competitor undercutting on price. A five-minute blog post explaining that Claude can read COBOL. IBM dropped 13%. Worst single-day loss since October 2000. Twenty-five years of stock resilience ended by one AI company publishing a capability update. Here’s what happened: 95% of ATM transactions in America run on COBOL. Hundreds of billions of lines power banking, airlines, and government systems. The developers who built them retired decades ago. The knowledge left with them. Finding engineers who can even read COBOL gets harder every quarter. IBM’s moat was never the technology. It was the fact that nobody else could understand it. Entire consulting empires existed because the code was too old, too tangled, and too critical to touch. Companies paid IBM billions because the alternative was catastrophic system failure. Then Anthropic published a blog post saying Claude Code can map dependencies across thousands of lines of COBOL, document workflows, identify migration risks, and translate legacy logic into modern languages. Modernization in quarters instead of years. The market heard: the priesthood just lost its monopoly on the sacred language. And this isn’t the first time. Last week Anthropic announced Claude Code Security for vulnerability scanning. CrowdStrike dropped. Okta dropped. Cloudflare dropped. One company is serially destroying legacy moats with blog posts. Now here’s where it gets surreal. This same company, on the same day, also published evidence that three Chinese AI labs ran 24,000 fake accounts and 16 million exchanges to steal Claude’s capabilities. DeepSeek used it to build censorship tools. MiniMax pivoted within 24 hours when a new model dropped, redirecting half its traffic to steal the latest version. And yesterday, the Pentagon summoned this same company’s CEO for what officials called a “sh*t-or-get-off-the-pot meeting,” threatening to blacklist them like Huawei for refusing to let the military use Claude without safety restrictions. Three stories. One company. Twenty-four hours. The company destroying legacy moats faster than the market can reprice them is simultaneously being threatened by its own government and looted by foreign competitors. Anthropic is valued at $380 billion. Its CEO says a 12-month delay in AI would make him bankrupt. The Pentagon wants to designate it a supply chain risk. Chinese labs are running industrial espionage against it. And it just proved it can vaporize $30 billion in market cap with a Monday morning blog post. Whatever you think about AI disruption, IBM’s stock just settled the argument. Full institutional analysis on my Substack. open.substack.com/pub/shanak…
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Shortly after winning a record-breaking third Olympic gold in freeskiing, Gu Ailing learned that her maternal grandmother, Feng Guozhen, had passed away. She later spoke through tears, sharing heartfelt memories of her. #Olympics2026 #EileenGu #MilanoCortinaOlympics2026
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BREAKING: The Stargate joint venture between OpenAI, Oracle and SoftBank hasn’t staffed up and isn’t building OpenAI’s data centers, per the Information
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Donald Trump’s new 15% global tariff will most greatly benefit countries he has singled out for heavy criticism, including China and Brazil. Long-standing US allies including the UK, the EU and Japan will suffer the largest hit from the new levy. ft.trib.al/PRxwdFk
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✈️A Qantas A380 (VH-OQA) is currently en route from Sydney to São Paulo on a direct, non-stop flight! Via @aero_in 📰 Departure was 8:30 AM BRT on Feb 22. Expected to land late tonight/early Feb 23 at Guarulhos International Airport. The purpose of the flight (passengers, cargo, or technical) remains unknown. Track it live! 👇 airnavradar.com/flight/QF604… #Qantas #A380 #Sydney #SaoPaulo #Aviation #FlightTracking
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❗️PM Modi: 'India-Brazil Relations Benefited Due To President Lula's Foresight & Vision'
❗️PM Modi & 🇧🇷 President Lula Oversee The Exchange Of MoUs Between BRICS Partners
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