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Replying to @MarioNawfal
Globalism is such a scam. Somehow they’ve convinced everyone that slavery is evil and must be eradicated… while rich nations outsource their manufacturing to countries paying actual slave wages. The irony writes itself.
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You outsource ethics to Muhammad. A warlord.
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B.I.G......Y.O.M.I.……2💦🍑 retweeted
You can’t outsource effort.
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Isu refugees atau pelarian ni bukan some isolated humanitarian crisis yang tiba-tiba muncul out of nowhere. This is one of the many predictable symptoms daripada satu civilization yang dibina atas fiat money, riba’, unlimited debt expansion, dan perpetual warfare. Refugees are not the disease. Mereka hanyalah among the consequences. Masalah dengan modern discourse hari ini ialah kita diajar untuk tengok refugees seolah-olah mereka muncul daripada vacuum, macam tiba-tiba ada orang lari negara, tiba-tiba ada humanitarian crisis, dan semua ini supposedly detached daripada political economy yang create instability in the first place. That is intellectually dishonest. Mass displacement tak berlaku spontaneously. It is produced. And macam semua major phenomenon dalam dunia moden, kalau nak faham sesuatu, follow the incentives. Satu benda yang ramai malas nak acknowledge or even tak tahu pun sebenarnya ialah perang hari ini practically no longer constrained by real economic limitations. Before the fiat era, prolonged warfare was painful and expensive in a very real sense. Negara kena tax rakyat more aggressively, mobilize real resources, atau deplete gold and silver reserves. War ada hard limits sebab money itself had limits. Fiat system fundamentally changed the equation. Dalam debt-based fiat order, governments boleh fund wars melalui sovereign debt, deficit spending, dan money printing. Central banks effectively allow states to mortgage future productivity untuk finance present conflicts. The cost of war tak hilang. It is simply hidden melalui inflation, currency debasement, rising cost of living, dan debt yang eventually dipass kepada future generations. In simple words, modern states can afford endless wars sebab money itself dah jadi elastic. This partially explains kenapa sejak World War I, dunia macam tak pernah betul-betul aman. Every decade ada saja proxy wars, invasions, regime change operations, sanctions, civil wars, military interventions, atau geopolitical conflicts somewhere on Earth. The machinery never stops because the financing mechanism never stops. War dalam modern order bukan lagi sekadar geopolitical necessity. War has become an economy. Defense contractors untung. Financial institutions untung through debt expansion. Political elites consolidate power melalui fear dan emergency narratives. Certain NGOs, migration industries, traffickers, dan labor markets can directly or indirectly profit daripada large-scale displacement. Nak pretend tak ada beneficiaries dalam chaos ni is simply naïve. Dan sini datang uncomfortable truth yang ramai emotionally struggle untuk process especially bila bab male refugees. Every able-bodied man is a military body, whether society wants to admit it or not. Sebuah civilization hanya selamat sebab ada lelaki yang willing to defend it. Bila terlalu ramai lelaki start tengok security as an outsourced responsibility, apa yang tinggal hanyalah weak consumer societies yang tunggu orang lain sacrifice on their behalf. At the civilizational level, functioning societies assume one fundamental thing which is lelaki ada duty structure. Men are expected to defend family, land, dan social order when necessary. Bila expectation ini collapse, civilization itself eventually becomes fragile. Islam pun sebenarnya tak sentimental dalam benda ni. Bila defensive obligation genuinely becomes compulsory, abandoning the responsibility to defend society bukan benda yang dipandang ringan. Sebab bila terlalu ramai lelaki abandon duty, consequences dia bukan lagi individual. Entire societies collapse. Refugees are debris. Debris daripada endless war. Endless war funded by debt. Debt normalized through riba’. And riba’ institutionalized through fiat monetary architecture. This is what happens bila civilizations dibina atas debt-fueled consumption dan monetary manipulation. The Qur’anic warning against riba’ was never merely personal finance advice. Ia civilizational in nature. Riba’ redistributes power upward, rewards extraction over productivity, dan allows societies untuk consume tomorrow demi sustain excess hari ini. Civilizations yang monetize debt eventually akan monetize war. And civilizations yang monetize war inevitably akan manufacture refugees. Dalam konteks hari ini, refugee crisis ni hanyalah another form of debu-debu riba’, visible consequences daripada satu system yang ramai participate in, tapi pura-pura tak mahu connect the dots. You cannot collectively sustain a riba-based order, normalize endless debt expansion, indirectly fund industrialized warfare, dan kemudian act surprised bila dunia continuously produce broken societies, broken families, and displaced populations. Civilizations eventually harvest what they monetarily incentivize. Dan hari ini, kita sedang hidup dalam harvest kepada fiat-riba order. And asking the government to “solve” the refugee problem in is fundamentally an oxymoron. Because the state is not an external entity detached from this system, it is one of its primary operators. Governments are embedded within the same fiat-debt architecture that enables war financing, monetary expansion, and geopolitical intervention in the first place. The same mechanism that helps produce instability is then expected to neutralize its downstream effects. It is like asking a machine to fix the smoke while refusing to shut down the fire it is attached to. You cannot outsource a systemic outcome back to the same system that continuously produces it, and expect a fundamentally different result.
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The key is the leadership, meticulous planning and attention to detail shown by Indore Municipal Corporation. They didn't just outsource to 3rd parties, and wash their hands off the issue. When you, as Municipal Commisioner, are SO involved, ppl also participate to make it work.
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­­El diario de Luján retweeted
Finally, the block building pipeline. In Glamsterdam, Ethereum is getting ePBS, which lets proposers outsource to a free permissionless market of block builders. This ensures that block builder centralization does not creep into staking centralization, but it leaves the question: what do we do about block builder centralization? And what are the _other_ problems in the block building pipeline that need to be addressed, and how? This has both in-protocol and extra-protocol components. ## FOCIL FOCIL is the first step into in-protocol multi-participant block building. FOCIL lets 16 randomly-selected attesters each choose a few transactions, which *must* be included somewhere in the block (the block gets rejected otherwise). This means that even if 100% of block building is taken over by one hostile actor, they cannot prevent transactions from being included, because the FOCILers will push them in. ## "Big FOCIL" This is more speculative, but has been discussed as a possible next step. The idea is to make the FOCILs bigger, so they can include all of the transactions in the block. We avoid duplication by having the i'th FOCIL'er by default only include (i) txs whose sender address's first hex char is i, and (ii) txs that were around but not included in the previous slot. So at the cost of one slot delay, only censored txs risk duplication. Taking this to its logical conclusion, the builder's role could become reduced to ONLY including "MEV-relevant" transactions (eg. DEX arbitrage), and computing the state transition. ## Encrypted mempools Encrypted mempools are one solution being explored to solve "toxic MEV": attacks such as sandwiching and frontrunning, which are exploitative against users. If a transaction is encrypted until it's included, no one gets the opportunity to "wrap" it in a hostile way. The technical challenge is: how to guarantee validity in a mempool-friendly and inclusion-friendly way that is efficient, and what technique to use to guarantee that the transaction will actually get decrypted once the block is made (and not before). ## The transaction ingress layer One thing often ignored in discussions of MEV, privacy, and other issues is the network layer: what happens in between a user sending out a transaction, and that transaction making it into a block? There are many risks if a hostile actor sees a tx "in the clear" inflight: * If it's a defi trade or otherwise MEV-relevant, they can sandwich it * In many applications, they can prepend some other action which invalidates it, not stealing money, but "griefing" you, causing you to waste time and gas fees * If you are sending a sensitive tx through a privacy protocol, even if it's all private onchain, if you send it through an RPC, the RPC can see what you did, if you send it through the public mempool, any analytics agency that runs many nodes will see what you did There has recently been increasing work on network-layer anonymization for transactions: exploring using Tor for routing transactions, ideas around building a custom ethereum-focused mixnet, non-mixnet designs that are more latency-minimized (but bandwidth-heavier, which is ok for transactions as they are tiny) like Flashnet, etc. This is an open design space, I expect the kohaku initiative @ncsgy will be interested in integrating pluggable support for such protocols, like it is for onchain privacy protocols. There is also room for doing (benign, pro-user) things to transactions before including them onchain; this is very relevant for defi. Basically, we want ideal order-matching, as a passive feature of the network layer without dependence on servers. Of course enabling good uses of this without enabling sandwiching involves cryptography or other security, some important challenges there. ## Long-term distributed block building There is a dream, that we can make Ethereum truly like BitTorrent: able to process far more transactions than any single server needs to ever coalesce locally. The challenge with this vision is that Ethereum has (and indeed a core value proposition is) synchronous shared state, so any tx could in principle depend on any other tx. This centralizes block building. "Big FOCIL" handles this partially, and it could be done extra-protocol too, but you still need one central actor to put everything in order and execute it. We could come up with designs that address this. One idea is to do the same thing that we want to do for state: acknowledge that >95% of Ethereum's activity doesn't really _need_ full globalness, though the 5% that does is often high-value, and create new categories of txs that are less global, and so friendly to fully distributed building, and make them much cheaper, while leaving the current tx types in place but (relatively) more expensive. This is also an open and exciting long-term future design space. firefly.social/post/lens/814…
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Replying to @adahstwt
People will even outsource their gorgeous girlfriends, if something makes their life easy.
Replying to @vooidds
The "token capital" framing is interesting but I'd push back on the compounding claim. Human judgment atrophies when you outsource enough decisions, so that loop can actually run in reverse.
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Replying to @AuthorAtul
Production बढ़ाने के लिए सारी चीजें outsource कर लिया गया है... सारे प्रोडक्ट third party बना रही है और सारे माल पर logo पतंजलि का चिपका के बेचा जा रहा है.. आयुर्वेदिक के नाम पर सड़ी गली नीम गिलोय लोगों को पिलाई जा रही है
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Alhamdulillah, 1st outsource job🫶🏼
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Replying to @mofo_refilwe
when you’re rich enough to outsource the development to a therapist and a personal chef 😂
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Sleep is a behavior you can't outsource easily.
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Replying to @madiator
“way too dependent on LLMs” yes lol You have to outsource as much computation as possible to focus on learning how to do it better. You don’t mentally calculate billions of numbers in your head, you build a script to do that, but you know exactly what those numbers mean.
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Replying to @Coachbenjamin_
Honestly most people want to outsource it before they even know what they're trying to say, that's where the problem starts haha
The Iran “war” exposes the terminal sickness of American empire which fighting other people’s battles at everyone else’s expense. This conflict was never about vital US interests. Iran posed zero threat to the American homeland or core sea lanes. Washington plunged in anyway to serve Israel’s maximalist fixation of dismantling Iran’s regional influence. Netanyahu’s obsession became America’s mission, yet again but geography and attrition delivered the verdict and US naval posturing achieved little beyond risk and cost. Global energy shocks followed. Now comes the humiliating off-ramp of $24 billion in frozen Iranian funds released in stages, oil sanctions lifted, murmurs of a $300 billion reconstruction slush fund. Iran “reaffirms” no nukes BTW the same JCPOA script Trump shredded in 2018. Hormuz “reopens” on Iran’s timetable. Meanwhile Russia endures total sanctions warfare for defending its own border. This is not a “rules-based order.” It’s selective enforcement where Israeli priorities consistently override American strategy and accelerating imperial decline. I once read that empires that outsource their foreign policy to client states don’t endure. They unravel. The contradictions are no longer deniable.
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Replying to @twinewss
The most religious people outsource responsibility to religion
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Replying to @PolarKen
แล้ว outsource ที่ดูแลสายตามบ้านก็ยังไม่รวม สรุปคือ 3BB โคตรอาภัพ ซ่อมช้าเหมือนเดิม เพิ่มเติมคือแจ้งยากกว่าเก่า
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💠 Yazılım sektöründe IK biriminin veya işe alım yapacak ekibin en çok zorlandığı şeylerden birisi doğru adaya ulaşabilmek. Firma 1 kişi almak için ilana çıkıyor yüzlerce başvuru geliyor, doğru adayın Cv'si başvurular arasında basit bir filtrelemeyi geçemediği için eleniyor. 💠 Kendi eğitim firmamızdaki uzun bootcamp ile yaklaşık 1 yıl süren eğitim sonucunda bizzat yetiştirdiğimiz, sektöre girmeye hazır adaylarımızın yer aldığı havuzu kullanmak ister misiniz? 💠 M&Y Yazılım Eğitim Akademi Danışmanlık olarak bu süreçte danışmanlık ücreti, komisyon veya outsource gibi hiçbir beklentimiz yok. Tek amacımız; kendi bootcamplerimizden mezun olan, sahaya hazır adaylarımızı doğru firmalarla buluşturmak. Bu adaylar; ✅ Eski teknolojilerle geliştirilmiş sistemleri güncel framework ve modern teknolojilere uyarlayabilecek, ✅ Projeleri mimari yaklaşımlar ve tasarım desenleri ile sürdürülebilir hale getirebilecek, ✅ Yapay zeka entegrasyonları ile mevcut iş süreçlerini daha verimli noktaya taşıyabilecek şekilde eğitim almış durumdalar. 💡 Ekibinize teknik olarak güçlü, öğrenmeye açık ve uzun vadede değer katacak junior geliştiricilere şans vermek isterseniz, bir mesaj veya mail kadar yakınız. 📍 Ayrıca, adaylarımızın istihdam edilebilmesi adına outsource modeliyle çalışacak firmalara da açığız. Yeni bizim adayımızı kendi firmanız üzerinden partneri olduğunuz firmalara outsource yapabilirsiniz. Bizim için önemli olan, bu yetkin arkadaşların iş hayatına kazandırılmasıdır; mottomuz: 1 > 0 📩 İletişim için bir mesaj, bir mail kadar yakınız: mykariyerinfo@gmail.com
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