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Joe Micheal retweeted
⚡JUST IN: SMC DAO Developing Interactive Ecosystem Template for Projects and Utilities Sir Mapy has revealed that work is underway on an HTML web-based template designed to map the entire SMC ecosystem, allowing projects, tokens, wallets, exchanges, infrastructure, stablecoins, and other categories to be organized in one place. "This is just a foundation for what will become a roadmap where people can actually see the whole detail of the entire SMC ecosystem." According to the founder, ecosystem categories will continue expanding over time, while projects not initially captured will be able to apply and undergo a vetting process based on their values and connection to the ecosystem. #ASDailyNews #SMCDAO
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Oliver | MMMT Wealth (CPA) retweeted
I suspect in the next 12-24 months there will be a huge $URA demand surge. Utilities are way behind on locking in future uranium supply. Here's how far behind they are: Just to fuel the EXISTING reactor fleet, we'll need ~900 Mlbs by 2035 -> 2B lbs by 2040. And that's before we start factoring in new demand. -> SMR's ($SMR) -> Three Mile Island -> Big Tech nuclear deals -> Government policy tailwinds And then you've got mine supply expected to fall ~20% short of demand for the next decade or so. So: Increasing contracts to sign Insufficient supply new AI driven demand... Tell me how the uranium/nuclear trade doesn't work out long term.
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Less utilities less property tax
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The Department of Enterprise has warned the state’s utilities regulator that looming spikes to the firms’ wastewater bills pose a major risk to the country’s ability to attract foreign direct investment. Wastewater charges for hundreds of businesses will increase from October 2026, following a decision made by the Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU). The tariffs will be charged by Uisce Éireann, the state’s water utility.[#IrishWater] ..a move that means 84 per cent of firms will see their bills increase. Intel told the CRU in a separate submission it was “increasingly concerned about the cumulative impact of rising utility costs in Ireland and the degree to which these costs are undermining Ireland’s competitiveness relative to peer international jurisdictions”. #CRU #Intel #Quango #FDI businesspost.ie/companies/go…
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It is not only when you are able to buy cars or houses alone that utilities are created, people spend thousands of pi playing cidigame which successful experiment on how pi can be backed with utility. Get these things right.
Do Pi pioneers really need more games right now? After mining for years, I don't think games should be the top priority anymore. What Pi needs most at this stage is stronger utility, more businesses accepting Pi, better payment solutions, more shopping platforms, more real world services and more reasons for people to use Pi every day. Games can help attract users and increase activity, but games alone will not drive mass adoption. Pioneers want to see Pi being used for commerce, payments, travel, digital services, investments and everyday transactions. The Pi Core Team has done a great job building the foundation. Now it's time to accelerate real utility and real adoption. What do you think? Do we need more games or more real world utility? Buy and sell $Pi with @JBexchange4
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The frustration inside tech labs like Google DeepMind has moved past just typing angry open letters. The internal ecosystem has fractured significantly, escalating from internal memos to high-stakes legal battles, workplace retaliation claims, and an unprecedented push toward unionization. The resistance from within DeepMind has taken several distinct paths: ### 1. From "Open Letters" to Federal Lawsuits While workers spent years writing open letters under banners like *No Tech For Apartheid*, the situation shifted into the legal system. * A Google DeepMind AI research engineer in London filed a landmark case with the UK employment tribunal. * The engineer was fired after distributing physical flyers and internal emails stating that Google’s AI infrastructure was being sold to facilitate war crimes in Gaza. * The legal challenge claims unfair dismissal under whistleblower protections, arguing that tech workers have a legal obligation to speak out if their company fails to comply with international laws preventing genocide. ### 2. DeepMind’s Shift to Unionization The persistent refusal of corporate leadership to cancel contracts like **Project Nimbus** (the $1.2 billion cloud contract with Israel's military and government) triggered a major structural pivot. * Instead of relying on petitions, UK-based DeepMind employees launched a massive bid to formally unionize. * Represented by the Communication Workers Union (CWU) and Unite the Union, **98% of voting CWU members at DeepMind backed the move**. * This makes DeepMind the first frontier AI lab in the world to push for formal union representation—not to negotiate for better pay or free lunch, but specifically to gain the legal leverage required to veto military and surveillance contracts. ### 3. Dropping the Guardrails A major spark for the internal anger was an architectural shift in Google’s own ethical guidelines. In 2025, Google altered its core AI principles, dropping an explicit promise *not* to pursue weapons or technology that cause harm to people. For engineers who chose to work at DeepMind under the impression they were building "AI for the benefit of humanity," this policy shift was seen as a total breach of trust, opening the floodgates for advanced machine learning models to be integrated into state warfare. Corporate leadership continues to maintain that its cloud services are restricted by acceptable use policies that prohibit violence. However, leaked documents and internal warnings from Google's own legal teams demonstrate that executives were fully aware of how these data practices and cloud utilities would be deployed by foreign defense ministries well before the contracts were finalized. The battle lines inside the company are no longer about debate; they are about whether the people code-building these technologies have any actual power to pull the plug. 双|二|쌍|Б|ב | ج|~Ursa 👾 Google staff vote to unionise over AI weapons fears This video details the historical move by Google DeepMind employees to formally unionize in response to fears over their technology being weaponized. *YouTube video views will be stored in your YouTube History, and your data will be stored and used by YouTube according to its Terms of Service* #tyt #deepcuts @GoogleDeepMind Do we need to remind you again the failures of gdpr or are you still obsessed with your transhumanism obsession? And also where was our vote for all of your tools? Thanks! 😆
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Since a few people have raised financial payback, it's worth noting that carbon payback and financial payback are different metrics. Carbon payback asks how long it takes a turbine to offset the emissions created during manufacture and installation. That's typically measured in 5–12 months. Financial payback depends on the project. Modern onshore wind farms often recover their capital costs in roughly 6–12 years, while offshore projects are typically closer to 10–15 years due to higher construction and maintenance costs. Both generally operate for 20–30 years or more, with many assets receiving life extensions. In other words, both the carbon debt and the financial debt are usually repaid well before the asset reaches the end of its operating life. That's why utilities, pension funds and infrastructure investors continue allocating hundreds of billions of dollars to wind projects worldwide.
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You are contradicting yourself. You agree pi needs utilities but pi network is opening the community to multi billion dollar gaming industry where pi can be used but you are kicking. Look at how much has been spent playing cidigame , is that not utility?
Do Pi pioneers really need more games right now? After mining for years, I don't think games should be the top priority anymore. What Pi needs most at this stage is stronger utility, more businesses accepting Pi, better payment solutions, more shopping platforms, more real world services and more reasons for people to use Pi every day. Games can help attract users and increase activity, but games alone will not drive mass adoption. Pioneers want to see Pi being used for commerce, payments, travel, digital services, investments and everyday transactions. The Pi Core Team has done a great job building the foundation. Now it's time to accelerate real utility and real adoption. What do you think? Do we need more games or more real world utility? Buy and sell $Pi with @JBexchange4
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PhDREAMer retweeted
A solid directory of 1,000 security tools, neatly categorized from open-source utilities to enterprise solutions. - Perfect for mapping out your testing stack. Check out: hackersonlineclub.com/hocsec… #Cybersecurity #BugBountyTips #AppSec #Infosec
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Chani Rosenfeld retweeted
In New York we pay 70% more for utilities than the rest of America. That’s not an accident, it’s by design and Kathy Hochul is to blame.
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Britons didn’t realize the wealth gap is so wide. They thought the would rank 7th among US states in GDP per capita. In reality, the UK ranks 51st—behind every single US state, including Mississippi and Arkansas “According to IMF data, the US has an average GDP per capita of about $93,000, while the UK lags far behind at roughly $57,000. This means the average American is about a third richer than the average Briton.” Plus Americans pay less taxes, less for goods and services and less for utilities, with the price per kWh of electricity being the big one. The average Briton pays over 2 and 1/2 times more per kWh of electricity than I do. And that’s without them having air conditioning (which only 5% of UK households have compared to 90% of households in the U.S.).Hell, only half of UK households have a clothes dryer. About 85% of US households do. The standard of living iis not the same.
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I prefer no fraud and the one who do are held accountable. Billions of tax dollars gone….that sure could have lowered gas food, utilities, and healthcare. Let go after that stuff and get back what’s ours, why do you not push this agenda?
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📢Singapore International Water Week is around the corner‼️ @WorldBankGroup & #SingaporeWaterCenter is gearing up to engage leaders from governments, cities, utilities, & industry in co creating solutions to water & climate challenges. Looking forward to connecting! #SIWW2026
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Motorists have raised concerns over uneven roads on several stretches in Coimbatore where patchwork had been carried out after laying drinking water pipelines, underground drainage (UGD) lines and other utilities. thehindu.com/news/cities/Coi…
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You are 100% right now they own Piedmont Gas for God knows how long it’s becoming a conglomerate and we were never to have to pay for our utilities in the first place so this is evil big evil!
𝗕𝗧𝗧𝗖 𝗫 𝗕𝗧𝗙𝗦: 𝗕𝗜𝗧𝗧𝗢𝗥𝗥𝗘𝗡𝗧’𝗦 𝗘𝗩𝗢𝗟𝗩𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗗𝗘𝗖𝗘𝗡𝗧𝗥𝗔𝗟𝗜𝗭𝗘𝗗 𝗜𝗡𝗙𝗥𝗔𝗦𝗧𝗥𝗨𝗖𝗧𝗨𝗥𝗘 𝗟𝗔𝗬𝗘𝗥 The BitTorrent ecosystem is gradually expanding beyond its original identity of file sharing and token transfers into a broader Web3 infrastructure stack powered by BTTC and BTFS, with BTT at the center of it. 𝗛𝗢𝗪 𝗕𝗧𝗧𝗖 𝗔𝗡𝗗 𝗕𝗧𝗙𝗦 𝗖𝗢𝗠𝗣𝗟𝗘𝗠𝗘𝗡𝗧 𝗘𝗔𝗖𝗛 𝗢𝗧𝗛𝗘𝗥 ➤ BTTC functions as the blockchain execution and interoperability layer It supports staking, validator operations, smart contracts, and cross-chain asset movement. ➤ BTFS serves as the decentralized storage and data layer It enables peer-to-peer file storage, content addressing, and distributed data sharing across the network. Together, BTTC provides coordination while BTFS delivers storage, forming a more complete decentralized infrastructure model. 𝗪𝗛𝗔𝗧 𝗧𝗛𝗜𝗦 𝗘𝗡𝗔𝗕𝗟𝗘𝗦 𝗙𝗢𝗥 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗘𝗖𝗢𝗦𝗬𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗠 The combination unlocks a full-stack Web3 environment where: ➤ On-chain logic runs on BTTC ➤ Data storage and sharing happen on BTFS ➤ Cross-chain interaction expands usability across networks ➤ Payments and incentives are powered by BTT This creates the foundation for more advanced decentralized applications that go beyond simple token utilities. 𝗨𝗦𝗘 𝗖𝗔𝗦𝗘 𝗘𝗫𝗣𝗔𝗡𝗦𝗜𝗢𝗡 𝗔𝗖𝗥𝗢𝗦𝗦 𝗪𝗘𝗕𝟯 ➤ Decentralized storage platforms and file-sharing apps ➤ Censorship-resistant content distribution networks ➤ Cross-chain data marketplaces ➤ Social and creator-driven decentralized platforms ➤ Infrastructure for privacy-focused Web3 applications 𝗪𝗛𝗬 𝗧𝗛𝗜𝗦 𝗠𝗔𝗧𝗧𝗘𝗥𝗦 𝗡𝗢𝗪 As demand for data ownership, privacy, and decentralized infrastructure increases, ecosystems that combine computation, storage, and cross-chain connectivity gain strategic importance. BTTC and BTFS together reflect this shift from purely financial blockchain use cases toward broader digital infrastructure. 𝗙𝗜𝗡𝗔𝗟 𝗣𝗘𝗥𝗦𝗣𝗘𝗖𝗧𝗜𝗩𝗘 The evolution of BitTorrent is no longer just about distribution or transactions—it is about building a layered Web3 system where data, value, and computation coexist. As adoption grows, this integrated approach positions the ecosystem as a stronger player in decentralized infrastructure development. @justinsuntron @BitTorrent #BTTC #BTFS #TRONEcoStar
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Replying to @AntiFeminismAU
Men don't care about Public Utilities! So if he sees you as a public utility he doesn't care because you are disposable. A woman can do whatever she wishes, she just cannot do it and expect to have me in her life. I may be in her at times, but that's because she is a utility!
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He owns the apartment. He has not mentioned a mortgage to her. Utilities bills don't cost 500 a month. So yes he is stealing from her by charging rent and lying to her about the living situation.
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I am a big fan of Musk, but let's not pretend he made all that money without massive solar subsidies. Solar and EV will have long term cleaner air, but it was messy so far. Especially the rooftop solar. Forcing utilities to change their grid structures..
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Nope. This is the downhill ride of capitalism, no communism. Having lived in communist countries, you don't take a 30-year mortgage with a bank for your flat. You get for free through your professional union. Utilities are free. You don't pay a drop off charge at the airport.