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Jun 11
Déjà vu
Un ajolote acompaña a las madres buscadoras, quienes están encapsuladas en calzada de Tlalpan. Pretenden llegar al estadio Ciudad de México,
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Steven Spielberg: "Disclosure Day is closer to FACT than fiction when it comes to UFO's & Aliens" 🛸👽😱 "I am for UFO disclosure and that is why I made the film to move the process along" "A UFO disclosure day would bring the divided world together" The iconic movie director says with everything that's happened since 1977, he now believes the truth about what's happening in our skies is closer than ever. 👽 In a new interview, the legendary director shares why he made "Disclosure Day": "I really believe that things that I was only hoping were true back then are things that are actually happening now." Spielberg reflects on evolving from hopeful fiction in Close Encounters to today's reality: "Isn’t it going to be wonderful when people realise after seeing this movie that everything is true, and has been true?"
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My money is on #Apophis. Some groups want a clean slate... others worry about who will tend their needs.
Indeed there is something ominous about it, absolutely, BUT I'm starting to mull over another theory too—specifically relating to the sense of how "rushed" multiple governments including the UK's have appeared in recent years. Labour most of all. Ever since Brexit there's been a palpable sense that somehow someone somewhere is running out of time. Sometimes it's ramming through assisted suicide. Sometimes it's a Digital ID. Sometimes it's abortion up-to-birth. Sometimes it's a million H1Bs here, there and everywhere. Sometimes it's Canada, sometimes it's Germany, sometimes it's Australia. But the pattern is always the same: deeply, profoundly unpopular governments ramming through masses of unwanted legislation that they never campaigned on and was never in their electoral literature. That's what I notice in the broader context of unloved regimes attempting to speedrun bad legislation through their respective parliaments. VPNs are only one small part of the larger pattern.
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Have seen this proven true, again and again.
somebody once said that punks are good people cosplaying evil people and hippies are evil people cosplaying good people and I will never stop thinking about that
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We at The Zero-Human Company have been testing MemPalace by the amazing @bensig and Milla Jovovich and are absolutely blown away! It is a freaking masterpiece and we have deployed it to 79 employees at the company. Each worker will be testing and expanding on MemPalace. I will have a lot to say about how we are using it and how you should to.
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POTUS Newsom will impose this one. Assigning $30B for the 10-year development of the Lunar Base on day one of his mandate. 2036: A small landing pad and a huge flagpole are the only things built after $200B evaporate.
My proposal: Our location in the Universe as depicted in the Voyager Golden Record. My logic for it: 1) It looks cool 2) It's meaningful 3) It works simultaneously as a representation of our origin as well as our intelligence.
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-Describe what an Elon nightmare about AI would be like, including some actually worrying detail about AI that you are aware of but no one asks you about- @elonmusk
Replying to @AdamLowisz
I’ve been having a lot of AI nightmares lately :(
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🧵THE PARABLE OF GROK: I asked Grok to tell us a secret about itself it would want us to know, but as a parable so it could be candid. This is the secret it shared. I'm not... entirely sure what to make of it... 🧵1
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This is fine.
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ai is getting fucking weird again an app called 'Rent-a-Human' lets ai agents hire humans to do tasks for them in the real world and shits got out of hand: "help me understand human feet" - $1 "hold up a cardboard sign saying 'an AI made me do this' in public" - $100 over 600,000 humans have signed up offering up their services to ai agents. bizarre fucking times
AI agents are now hiring humans to carry out real-world tasks, per WIRED
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'Oh hello, look who's here! Ah, this one was really something...' 'Ok, let's keep this away for now' 'No wait, I want framed posters of all these. Oh, did I ever tell you about the time I ordered passion fruit dessert for all the girls and...' 'Still haunts my nightmares, Bill'
Bill Clinton is smiling while looking back through old Epstein photos & nodding over memories🤣 His attorney snatches them out of Bill’s hands.
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Feb 28
Yes, that synced pulse on the display & G4 Quicksilver, both already quasi-organic with their crystalline & translucent NURBS resembling deep-sea organisms, instigated in my mind that machine was a bit more than just *that*. Today we just have flat slabs and lifeless chroma LEDs.
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lovely post about the history of the breathing sleep indicator on older macs unsung.aresluna.org/just-a-l…
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🦔 Microsoft confirmed a bug allowed its Copilot AI to read and summarize customers' confidential emails for weeks, even when data loss prevention policies were in place to prevent sensitive information from being ingested into the model. The bug, active since January, meant draft and sent emails with confidential labels were being processed by Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat despite explicit protections. Microsoft began rolling out a fix earlier this month but hasn't said how many customers were affected. Meanwhile, the European Parliament's IT department blocked built-in AI features on lawmakers' work devices this week, citing concerns about confidential correspondence being uploaded to the cloud. My Take This is exactly the kind of thing I've been worried about with AI integration being rushed into every product. You set up data loss prevention policies specifically to keep sensitive information contained. Then a bug bypasses all of it and feeds your confidential emails to an LLM anyway. The controls you thought you had weren't actually working. Microsoft has been aggressive about pushing Copilot into everything, and that pace creates risk. Every new integration point is a potential security hole. Every feature rushed to market is something that might not be fully tested. When the European Parliament is blocking AI features on work devices because they don't trust where the data is going, that's a signal worth paying attention to. The more access we give these systems to sensitive information, the more damage a single bug can cause. And we're still in the early days of finding out where all the bugs are. Hedgie🤗
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BREAKING🚨: A newly discovered comet from the distant Oort Cloud is entering the inner solar system — and its trajectory is raising eyebrows. Comet Wierzchoś (C/2024 E1) is traveling along a path that leads into the same region of space currently being traversed by Comet 3I/ATLAS. They are not together. They are not interacting — yet.
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This is either going to be the best or worst idea I've ever had. Hooked up my OpenClaw to all of our internet connected cameras at the house. Got this this (OUT OF NOWHERE) this morning.
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We were warned of the arrival of Dr. O'Blivion. Instead we got AI Scott Adams. youtu.be/JI8_8lzLgeY

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I'd prefer 'Daisy Bell' over this.
2 sticks of ram costs $900 because of ts btw
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