Fellow @CitizenLab. I like to build things. In love with the world, humanity, and its diversity. Formerly Growth, Business & Partnerships @Telegram & @WhatsApp.

Joined April 2008
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Hi aniré! “Per fer les coses bé cal: primer, l'amor a elles; segon, la tècnica” - Antoni Gaudí
🛑🛑🛑🛑 Els cantaires expulsats de la Sagrada Família convoquen avui una cantada popular de “Els segadors” davant la basílica vilaweb.cat/noticies/cantair…
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We see the tower of Jesus Christ illuminated for the first time! The light show, starting from the base up to the illumination of the cross, culminated with a composition of lights guided by drones that traced the figure of Gaudí and the phrase “first love, then technique”.
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mythos will be bad ON PURPOSE on ai "frontier llm research" tasks, this is very very sad for the research community also the fact that this is un purpose not visible to the user is crazy
Introducing Claude Fable 5: a Mythos-class model that we’ve made safe for general use. Its capabilities exceed those of any model we’ve ever made generally available.
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A l'exposició "Sant Pere de Rodes i el Mestre de Cabestany. La creació d'un mite" pots veure una de les peces més importants del monestir: l'escultura de #SantPere. Una obra que ens explica la història del monestir i el modus operandi de treballar del #MestreDeCabestany. 🧵👇
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Quan una decisió afecta prop de 100.000 persones, la confiança en el procés és imprescindible. Més de 60.000 docents de Catalunya han participat en una consulta vinculant impulsada per @USTECSTEs, @CGTCatalunya i @LaIntersindical. Dades clau: 🗳️ 60.686 vots emesos 👥 99.305 docents convocats 🔍 Verificació oberta del procés 🔒 Privacitat garantida El cas d'èxit de la consulta dels docents de Catalunya amb Vocdoni: blog.vocdoni.io/consulta-doc…
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Today, almost 100k educators in Catalunya are deciding what happens next with the education strikes. And the vote is running on @vocdoni. This is precisely why we build open-source voting tech; this is how we democratize access to secure voting. 1/7 🧵
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Welp, that happened faster than I predicted. Thought it would be end of 2027, then early 2027, but agentic traffic growing so fast that bots have now passed human traffic online for the first time in the Internet's history. radar.cloudflare.com/traffic…
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Inviting @Durov & celebrating @Telegram as a champion of freedom is a form of privacy-washing, or Security Theater to stretch @schneierblog's term. @HRF @OsloFF is wrapping an insecure tool in the credibility of the human-rights movement. Telegram is not secure.
🌍 @Durov will be speaking at the Oslo Freedom Forum in just a few days in Oslo, Norway. Pavel Durov is a technology entrepreneur known for championing freedom of expression. He is the founder and CEO of Telegram, a globally popular messaging platform. Before launching Telegram, Durov founded VKontakte (VK), which became Russia’s largest and most influential social network. Join us at the Oslo Freedom Forum → ow.ly/AuBN50Z5S4N
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By default, your @Telegram chats, groups, and channels are NOT end-to-end encrypted. Telegram holds the keys. @Durov can read your messages. In front of an @OsloFF audience of dissidents, this reinforces a false sense of safety among the exact people who can least afford it.
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With the tower of Jesus Christ completed, the Basilica of the Sagrada Família inspires emotion with the ensemble of finished central towers.
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“Photo of the Sagrada Família Basilica in Barcelona, captured at sunrise with the Sun behind it, from a distance of around 15 km)." 📷 OM System 1 | 500mm | ƒ/9 | 1/80s | ISO 200 | ND1000 👉 Photo by Mario Ribera. 📍 Planned with PhotoPills: photopills.com
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Encyclical Letter Magnifica Humanitas of His Holiness @Pontifex on Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence vatican.va/content/leo-xiv/e…
Building a city founded on the common good implies, first and foremost, building upon the firm foundation of a relationship with God. #MagnificaHumanitas
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Aquesta setmana la @Viquipedia en català ha arribat als 2 milions de pàgines. Això inclou totes les pàgines del wiki, incloses les pàgines de discussió, redireccions, etc. A data d'avui, tenim 794.277 articles editats i revisats per humans, que parlem la mateixa llengua. Seguim!
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I just sequenced a human genome to 30× coverage entirely at home. As far as I know, this is the first time this has been done. I didn’t step foot in a lab once. Every step - from saliva collection, to running the sequencer - took place in a single room with a dining table kitchenette. Six weeks ago, I had never done wet lab biology before. I used an Oxford Nanopore P2 Solo - the only commercially available sequencing device portable enough to do 30x human genome sequencing at home. Biggest takeaway - I could build something that combined software, hardware, and molecular biology far faster than I thought was possible. I can name >100 specific instances where AI helped me solve a technical problem that would previously have blocked me because I lacked access to a domain expert. For example: how do I save my sequencing run when my DNA extraction yield is 4x lower than I need it to be, and I have this limited set of reagents to hand? To make this work, I had to navigate multiple disciplines: - writing software to monitor sequencing runs and orchestrate remote GPU infra for basecalling - learning executing 5 hour long molecular biology protocols - building a hardware device to quantify DNA concentration Apologies for the hyperbole, but I feel super lucky to be living in 2026. A few weeks ago I decided to sequence a human genome to 30x at home. Then I actually did it. And I did it really quickly.
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For the last 2 months, they’ve been building quietly out of @frontiertower @Superherohotel: 6 repeat founders. @ycombinator, @Bankless, @NASA alumni. One startup backed by @balajis . Investor spots are almost gone, secure yours: luma.com/frontier-residency-…
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We submitted an amicus brief in @WhatsApp v NSO case urging the 9th Cir. Court to protect WhatsApp & its users from Pegasus spyware! Grateful to our fellow amici & counsel @BakerHostetler for the legal support in the case!
Access Now alongside ten other civil society organizations joined in filing an amicus brief urging the U.S. court to uphold the permanent injunction against NSO Group and protect encryption from Pegasus spyware. Read more: accessnow.org/press-release/…
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In @Google's I/O 2026 keynote, the new @_GentleMonster_ Gemini smart glasses demoed hands-free navigation to Coupa Cafe followed by a seamless @DoorDash pickup order for a Coupa Nitro Cold Brew! ☕ youtube.com/watch?t=5999&v=w… #GoogleIO @googledevs @Samsung @WarbyParker @nishtish25
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We are releasing Carbon: a crazy fast DNA model Carbon is 275x faster than the next best model. So fast you can process the whole human genome on a single GPU in <2 days. Here are the tricks we used: When modelling DNA sequences a lot of the performance comes down to tokenizing the sequences in a smart way. BPE tokenizer struggle because there are no whitespaces and character (called base in DNA) level tokenizers waste a lot of compute on too many tokens. Carbon is built with a unique tokenizer: we split sequences in chunks of 6 bases, but during both training and inference we can work with single base resolution. That's similar to having word tokens but resolving them at the character level. All possible thanks to the DNA tokens unique structure. The architecture combined with the tokenizer makes the model 275x faster than the previous SoTA (Evo2) at this size. We built an interactive demo so you can explore how the model can generate DNA sequences, investigate the structure of genes, predict the effect of mutations, generate and fold proteins and even reconstruct parts of the tree of life. huggingface.co/spaces/Huggin…
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Nit històrica al MNAC!✨ 🔊Techno i romànic en diàleg, amb les sales del Museu plenes de mirades curioses recorrent més de mil anys de creativitat, connectant passat i present. Gràcies a les més de 17.000 persones que vau fer de la #NitDelsMuseus una experiència inoblidable! 🥰
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