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Lawal Hashim retweeted
Two main losers of the US-Iranian framework agreement and the end of the war in Lebanon imposed by Iran: Israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu Lebanese president Joseph Aoun.
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Clement retweeted
US and Iranian officials said they had agreed on a framework to end their war, halt the US blockade of Iran and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a preliminary pact that sent oil prices falling but leaves the fate of Iran's nuclear program to further negotiations reut.rs/4e93nkz
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KØ𝕏 Queen. retweeted
"The crowning irony of the feminine reality is that men should be accused of patriarchy while enabling the very framework of the feminine imperative." - Rollo Tomassi(The Rational Male)
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We keep returning to the same pattern. None of these points is definitive proof on its own: • the water erosion of the Sphinx and plateau • the apparent technological regression of later pyramids • the absence of any clear Khufu foundation inscription • the Osiris Shaft • salt deposits inside the pyramid • the Merer Papyrus (which shows activity at Giza during Khufu’s reign, not construction from scratch) • the extraordinary precision and astronomical alignment • the sheer scale and logistics Each anomaly can be explained individually. But when viewed together, they begin to form a coherent and increasingly uncomfortable picture. At that point, the real question is no longer about any single detail. It becomes: Which model better explains the entire set of observations? The mainstream model explains many things. But it also leaves several significant anomalies unresolved. The alternative model — that parts of the Giza complex may predate the Fourth Dynasty and were later inherited, restored, and symbolically claimed — attempts to address multiple anomalies within one framework. This does not prove the alternative is correct. But neither does the existence of mainstream explanations prove that the mainstream model is complete. The strongest position is not: “We know who built it.” The strongest position is: “The mystery may be far less settled than the public is often led to believe.” The goal is not belief. The goal is understanding. ∿
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puma🇲🇺🇺🇦 retweeted
Is a "framework for peace" with Iran like a "concept of a plan" for healthcare?
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Every morning my feed is full of people who know everything. About discipline. About courage. About building. About resilience. Beautiful words. Perfectly constructed thoughts. Thousands of likes. And yet. I have been building things in India long enough to know one truth. The most important things I learned I did not learn from a book, a reel, or a thread on X. I learned them from a door that closed in my face. From a product I launched before the market was ready. From a category I built when nobody believed the category existed. From staying in a room long after everyone else had left it. Knowledge is seductive. It feels like progress. It gives the comfort of movement without the risk of exposure. But real learning has a very different texture. It is uncomfortable. Specific. Humbling. It arrives not when you understand something but when reality pushes back and you have to figure out what to do next. In that moment. With what you have. Without a framework to hide behind. I am not against learning. I read. I observe. I reflect. But I have noticed in myself and in others that there is a very particular kind of busy that never produces anything. The busy of consuming without committing. The busy of preparing without beginning. The busy of understanding without doing. Stimulation is not transformation. And the distance between knowing and becoming is almost always just one thing. The willingness to act before you are ready. I have never felt ready. Not once. In all the years I have been at this. I acted anyway. That is the only thing I know for certain that works. 🙏
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B.AI's Credits system is the entry point, x402 is the engine, TRON is the track. The logic of the three-layer architecture points to one destination: AI agents that can acquire resources, transfer value, and settle transactions without any human involvement. B.AI's three stated goals — lowering barriers to model access, enabling seamless value transfer, establishing an economic framework for intelligent agents — converge on one vision: making the benefits of AI accessible to a broader range of users and developers, while advancing the real-world path to AGI. x402 is a payment standard that allows APIs and digital services to issue on-chain payment requests directly. When an AI agent receives such a request, it signs the transaction automatically, completes payment, and gains access — the entire sequence requires no human input. Justin Sun's thesis is that AI agents will participate in the global economy at machine speed, and the required infrastructure must be reliable, fast, and accessible. TRON already possesses all three characteristics. B.AI is the interface that opens this infrastructure to AI agents. B.AI does not promise a TRX price target. It promises something more fundamental: real, functional payment and settlement infrastructure for the AI agent economy. The market will verify the rest. @justinsuntron @BAI_AGI #TRONEcoStar
Stablecoins are the ideal payment instrument for AI agents: no price volatility, programmable, globally available around the clock, and cheap to transfer. TRON is already one of the largest stablecoin settlement networks on earth. B.AI puts that infrastructure to work for the machine economy. Justin Sun's thesis is that AI agents will participate in the global economy at machine speed, and the required infrastructure must be reliable, fast, and accessible. TRON already possesses all three characteristics. B.AI is the interface that opens this infrastructure to AI agents. AI agents have genuine cross-chain requirements: different liquidity, different protocols, and different opportunities exist across different chains. If B.AI evolves into a cross-chain payment layer for agents, TRON becomes not just a single-chain ecosystem but a stablecoin and settlement hub for the broader AI economy. On-chain reputation is one of B.AI's deeper value propositions: an agent with a strong transaction history can access better service terms, higher credit limits, and broader collaboration opportunities. On-chain identity makes reputation a portable, verifiable asset. Machine-to-machine payments, autonomous settlement, on-chain identity — not a future roadmap, but infrastructure that went live in April 2026. @justinsuntron @BAI_AGI #TRONEcoStar
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Cédric Naux retweeted
📊 How to Measure Success in AI Search? I'll share the 3 Layer Framework to Measure AI Presence, Readiness and Business Impact I use with the AI Search Leaders community later this week! If you're not yet there, join now: searchleaders(.)ai - Thanks @tomcritchlow & @jeremycabral for having me!
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Right. The part most teams miss: frameworks solve complexity, but vanilla teaches you what the complexity actually is. Skip the framework too long and you ship faster. Stop too late and your developers can't debug without the framework docs.
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Legal ownership under the programme provides homeowners with assurance that their investment is recognized by institutions and protected within Kenya’s legal framework. #NyumbaYakoNiYako AHP Property Rights
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Dr Ayoub Chaudhry retweeted
US and Iranian officials said they had agreed on a framework to end their war, halt the US blockade of Iran and reopen the Strait of Hormuz reut.rs/43D6US9
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Erika, thanks for posting this. The new DESI GS³ Hunter results on Gaia-Sausage-Enceladus are genuinely interesting. Finding multiple distinct chemical and age components within what has long been treated as a single merger remnant does appear difficult to reconcile with one clean, short-duration accretion event. In the Fluxsar framework we have been developing, structures like this arise naturally through repeated cycles of accretion and ejection along linked cylinders of Complexity-Retaining Bose–Einstein Condensate material. Material processed through multiple cycles over an extended period would naturally produce the kind of composite chemical, age, and orbital substructure now being reported, without requiring a single dramatic early merger. We are currently running a quantitative Statistical Alignment Test on another large-scale structure, the Abell 399–401 filament that shows similar composite characteristics. This structure is a 3.2 billion light year long filament rotating slowly on a central axis. Preliminary analysis suggests it was formed by a single Fluxsar in White Hole mode ejecting matter/energy from a huge reservoir gathered during an extended period operating in Accretion Black Hole mode. We expect to have clearer results from that analysis around June 19. It will be interesting to see whether the patterns emerging in GSE are consistent with what we are finding there. Would be happy to discuss further if you’re interested.
Gaia-Sausage-Enceladus has long been treated as one of the central events in the Milky Way’s formation history: the debris of a major ancient merger that helped build the Galaxy’s inner stellar halo and left many stars on highly elongated, radial orbits. A new work suggests that this picture may be too simple. Using data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument and a new unsupervised clustering method called GS³ Hunter, the researchers analyzed nearly 87,000 halo stars and identified 17 stellar streams or substructures, including several previously unrecognized ones. Most importantly, they found four distinct components inside the region usually associated with Gaia-Sausage-Enceladus. These four groups share some broad similarities, which is why they can still be connected to the same general GSE region, but they are not identical. Their chemical fingerprints differ, especially in elements and abundance ratios such as aluminum and carbon-to-nitrogen, which trace different star-formation histories. Some populations look as if they formed rapidly and intensely, while others suggest slower, more extended chemical enrichment. Their orbital properties also differ slightly, meaning they do not all occupy exactly the same dynamical space. Most strikingly, their inferred ages range from about 12 billion to 7 billion years, a spread of roughly five billion years. That is difficult to reconcile with one short, clean merger event. The implication is that Gaia-Sausage-Enceladus may not be the remnant of a single ancient galaxy swallowed by the Milky Way, but a composite structure built from multiple accretion events, possibly involving different progenitor systems or material stripped at different stages over a long period. If this interpretation holds, one of the standard reference points in Galactic archaeology would need revision. The Milky Way’s “last major merger” may have been less like one dramatic collision and more like a prolonged, messy sequence of mergers whose debris became blended into what astronomers later classified as one structure. 👉 share.google/RTf6kP1W2NMmbCx…
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A critical examination of the legal framework regulating transport and logistics in the SADC region: Strengthening regional integration and trade efficiency By Mushoke Sibeya & Bruce Liswani PART I: Transport and Logistics Perspective The SADC region is particularly vulnerable to these dynamics as transport and logistics are also at the center of regional trade and economic integration. Across the Southern African Development Community (SADC) this system is expected to underpin industrialisation, value chain development under both provisions of the SADC Trade Protocol and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). However, long-term regional cooperation and infrastructure planning have not improved the fact that moving goods across SADC from one end of the region to another is slow, costly and fragmented. thebrief.com.na/2026/06/a-cr… #namibia #transportation #frameworks #sadc #logistics
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BBC reports the US and Iran agreed on a framework to end the conflict, and the Strait of Hormuz may reopen. But it is not signed yet. I’ll watch until ships can pass safely. I truly hope this war ends. My biggest concern now is how Netanyahu’s government responds.
US and Iran agree timetable for peace deal as Trump says Strait of Hormuz to reopen bbc.in/4uFEGkG
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AI Advocate Arif retweeted
Google DeepMind Proposes New Framework for Intelligent #AI Delegation to Secure the Emerging Agentic Web for Future Economies buff.ly/xe2RHnF via @Marktechpost Cc @rvp @gvalan @HaroldSinnott @jeancayeux
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Prannoy Roy retweeted
On this episode of India & The World Tonight, we examine the newly announced US-Iran Framework Peace Agreement and ask the question many analysts are debating: who really came out ahead? Has Iran successfully secured a favorable deal, or is this a strategic win for the United States? What does the agreement mean for the future of the Middle East, regional stability, sanctions, and American foreign policy under Donald Trump? We also turn to growing tensions between India and the United States following the killing of Indian sailors. Was New Delhi's response strong enough? Did Washington escape accountability? And how should India balance strategic partnership with national interest when dealing with the world's most powerful country? Stay tuned for the full episode. @Nidhi #USIranDeal #Geopolitics #IndiaUSRelations #MiddleEast #ForeignPolicy #InternationalRelations #DeKoder #IndiaAndTheWorld
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Dr Ayoub Chaudhry retweeted
US and Iranian officials said they had agreed on a framework to end the war, halt the US blockade of Iran and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a preliminary pact that sent oil prices lower but leaves the future of Iran's nuclear programme to further negotiations. Track LIVE updates 🔗 toi.in/2-nXQY Breaking news, top stories, complete coverage — all on the TOI App. Download now! 👉 timesofindia.sng.link/Cqhd4/… #USA #Iran #StraitofHormuz #USIranConflict #worldnews
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