War has to end.

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I will now publicly criticize XiJinPing. And yes, I live in China... Xijingping is a murdering genocidal maniac of Uyghurs But wait, he's actually not. In fact, the entire world has never seen one single photo of a dead slaughtered Uyghur baby alongside the 300,000 dead slaughtered Palestinian children bombed & shot by the United States & Israel. Hmm....ok, next. Xijinping is a military maniac, he is going to invade Taiwan soon, he's a maniac ready to kill Taiwanese by the end of the year. Oh that's not actually a criticism but its also patently untrue. China hasn't killed anyone in any war since 1979 and they didn't start that war. And before that they were in a small quick war with India in the 60s and before that they entered the Korean war in the 50s which South Korea started with the support of the United States even though I know you've been told North Korea started it. And before that since the mid 1800s China has been nothing but invaded by the Brits and Japan. Since its founding in 1949 China has NEVER invaded any other country to colonize it and not even before that. They took Tibet back from the Brits and liberated the slaves under Dalai Lama, that fake holy guru guy. Xijinping leads the brutal abusive violation of human rights all across China. Damn, again, no he's not. The Chinese actually does more than any other country on the planet to PROTECT its citizen's individual human rights from all forms of public slander, harassment, mockery & abuse. You're protected in China. You're not protected in the U.S. from any of those things. Xijinping is brutally violently oppressing religious practice in China. Mmm, nope, he's not doing that either. Not even close. Criminals who are religious are still criminals, they get arrested for breaking the law, not for being religious. Xijinping's govt oppresses freedom & democracy, he's a big fat Winnie the Pooh! Look at poor old Jimmy Lai fightrer for freedom & democracy. Oh wait, if Jimmy Lai had done in the United States what he did in Hong Kong, his conviction and jail term would have been even more severe. And Beijing was completely uninvolved in the public court case where you're welcome to read all the evidence yourself. Some women might think Xi is a big cute kinda' looking guy like a bear. But I just don't see how this should ever become a news story except to entertain ignorant Twitter trolls. And yes, Winnie the Pooh stuff is sold in China, even at Shanghai Disneyland Xijinping's China is an evil aggressor attacking Phillipines ships in the South China Sea. Well actually, what happens is, everyone knows China's territorial rights in the SCS. Tiny Vietnam's are even bigger. Meanwhile, a fake meeting called UNCLOS came along and tried to say China's claims were bogus. The ruling was so bad that several countries rejected it and even the United States itself never even ratified it. That's how bad it was. Needless to say China ignored it. So now what's happening is that to create media stories, the U.S. has Phillipines vessels go out and intentionally intrude into Chinese territorial waters on purpose with a western journalist film crew on board. And then the really bad part. China's evil Coast Guard squirts water at them to make them go away. Sometimes they even use their boats to push their boats out if they refuse to leave. Then Xijinping calls the Coast Guard boat directly and tells them to drop bombs and use their guns to directly slaughter all the Filipino boatmen dead including the women & children on board. Damn, I must apologize to Xijinping, I just I got the country's mixed up, that's what the United States & Israel do...bombing & shooting hundreds of thousands of innocent women & children cuz "Israel has the right to defend itself". China's Coast Guard just squirts them with water and uses their boats to push them and tells them they'll do the same thing next time. See how easy it is to criticize Xijinping? That was fun!...oh' hang on', there's a knock on my door, that was quick... #China #CounterPointGlobal
Jun 1
I CAN criticize the KING — I CAN criticize the UK — JUST NOT ISRAEL... THE REAL KING! — Cenk Uygur on UK BAN x.com/RT_com/status/20612474…
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May 20
A night that will live long in the memory ❤️
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She was born the seventh of nine children in Kuantan. Her father was a public servant who got transferred all over the country, so she grew up moving between small towns. Her mother never finished school. But her mother worked harder than anyone she knew, and believed education was everything. That belief sent Swee Lay Thein to medical school at Universiti Malaya. She graduated in 1975. Then she moved to the UK and spent the next 20 years chasing one stubborn question. Why do some patients with blood disorders suffer terribly, needing transfusions their whole lives, while others barely feel sick? The answer was hidden in a gene. Babies are born producing a special kind of hemoglobin that protects them. Then the body flips a switch and stops making it. Swee Lay wanted to know what controlled that switch. If you could keep it on, you could save millions of lives. It took her decades. She travelled across the UK collecting blood samples from families. She flew to Malawi to study a single family with 270 members across seven generations. She hit dead ends. She kept going. In 2007, she and her team found the gene. They called it BCL11A. That discovery led to Casgevy, the first FDA-approved CRISPR therapy for sickle cell disease and beta-thalassemia. A real cure. Already changing real lives around the world. Last month, Dr Swee Lay Thein stood on a stage in Los Angeles and accepted the Breakthrough Prize, often called the Oscars of Science. She is the first Malaysian-born scientist to ever win it. In her speech she said, "As a child hanging out with my older brothers, playing on old railway tracks in Malaysia, I never imagined being here today." She dedicated the moment to her mother. The woman who never finished school. A girl from Kuantan. A mum who believed in education even though she never got one herself. A daughter whose work is now saving lives around the world. That is a Malaysian story. Tahniah, Dr Swee Lay Thein. We see you. We are proud. 🇲🇾
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The West keeps treating every crisis as China’s funeral rehearsal. Hormuz crisis? China will suffer. Shipping costs rise? China will suffer. Energy prices spike? China will suffer. Global supply chains shake? China will suffer. Then the data comes out: China’s April exports hit a record monthly value. Not because the world is calm. Because China’s industrial system is no longer built on luck, cheap labor, or Western permission. It is built on scale, supply chains, machinery, electronics, EVs, batteries, wind turbines, AI, and green technology. In other words: the real economy. The West keeps trying to drag China into every mess it creates, then waits smugly for the collapse. But the collapse never arrives. Only the cope does.
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Malaysia levels up its AI game with ILMU Claw YTL AI Labs launches software that lets anyone build autonomous AI agents hosted entirely on Malaysian infrastructure. Written & presented by: Theevya Ragu Shot by: Afizi Ismail Edited by: Ahmad Nujaid #FMTLifestyle
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Wow, YTL trained their own AI Model from scratch? ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude cost Billions of Dollars, I wonder how much ILMU costs
Malaysia levels up its AI game with ILMU Claw YTL AI Labs launches software that lets anyone build autonomous AI agents hosted entirely on Malaysian infrastructure. Written & presented by: Theevya Ragu Shot by: Afizi Ismail Edited by: Ahmad Nujaid #FMTLifestyle
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ANTHROPIC JUST EXPOSED HOW BADLY MOST PEOPLE ARE PROMPTING CLAUDE. Their applied AI team dropped a 24 minute workshop. Free. From the people who wrote the model. Not a course creator. Not someone who figured it out by accident. THE TEAM THAT BUILT THE THING. Here is what makes this uncomfortable to watch. There are 6 elements to a properly structured Claude prompt. Most people are using 1. Maybe 2 if they are being generous with themselves. That gap is the difference between Claude giving you something useful and Claude giving you something you could have Googled. The people who watch this workshop tonight will prompt differently tomorrow morning. The people who skip it will keep wondering why their outputs feel slightly off no matter how much they tweak the wording. 24 minutes. Free. From the only people on earth who know from the inside exactly how Claude thinks. I watched it twice. Then I built a Claude Skill that applies all 6 elements automatically so you never have to think about prompt structure again. Every prompt you run goes through the framework without you doing anything manually. Full guide and the skill setup is below. Bookmark this. Come back to it this weekend. This is the thing that compounds. Follow @cyrilXBT for the exact Claude skills, prompt architecture, and systems I use to get outputs that most people do not believe came from one person.
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How can China dominate so many emerging industries and still rank only sixth in billion dollar companies? Why have Chinese equity markets underperformed the U.S. over decades, despite producing unicorns and category leaders like BYD and Unitree Robotics? The market isn’t irrational. It makes perfect sense. Chinese listed companies operate under a different mandate: • very broad stakeholder obligations • alignment with national strategy (which can sideline entire sectors) • longer planning horizons that trade off near-term returns and profitability Result: permanent structurally lower market caps vs. shareholder-optimized U.S. peers. The Owl view 🦉: At a reductive glance, this looks like —and is —relative underperformance. Look deeper, it reflects a fundamentally different objective function—and a different raison d’être—for Chinese versus U.S. public companies. China does not elevate investor returns above the interests of other key stakeholders. Which model proves more durable over the long run remains an open question.
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Let’s get this out the way. I signed up to BuyMeACoffee - which is really it’s a beer for me🍺 Am I going too far? Being greedy?Damage my image? I also put it in my profile, too much? I’ve had a comment or two 🫣 I think it’s ok … no? buymeacoffee.com/miss.money.…
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Anthropic's Opus 4.6 and 4.7 models cost $25 per 1M output tokens. DeepSeek-V4-Flash costs $0.28 per 1M output tokens. It's nearly 100 X cheaper and almost 100% as good (not quite, but very close for the majority of tasks). Is this China weaponizing pricing to destroy the U.S. AI industry? Not at all. It's just math: DeepSeek engineered an astonishing new method for compressing context (KV cache) to use about 1/10th the memory. That means roughly 10 parallel queries can run on the same GPU hardware that used to only be able to run 1 query. So now there's 10X throughput (I'm simplifying it, but that's the idea). On top of that DeepSeek innovated in the sparse attention space, allowing their high-parameter models to function with the speed of very small models while still demonstrating the near-full intelligence of large frontier models. The result? DeepSeek runs faster, smarter, in less memory than anything else. Thus, they can charge a lot less on a per-token basis and still make a decent profit. DeepSeek's pricing, in other words, isn't some international punitive price war that's initiated a a loss. It's actually reflective of the far better technology and architecture of the DeepSeek model. In fact, DeepSeek has published all their science papers on these innovations. It's all public. They aren't hiding it. The ONLY way for U.S. AI companies to compete will be to adopt DeepSeek architectural innovations, or somehow surpass them on their own. Even then, electricity is cheaper in China because the Chinese government wasn't retarded about "climate change" and they didn't dismantle their core energy infrastructure like Europe, the USA, Canada and Australia did (all to appease the climate cultists whose assertions never matched reality). Bottom line? If you want to build a successful AI industry for your nation: 1) Invest in power infrastructure and keep building in every way you can: Nuclear, clean coal, gas, wind, solar, hydro, etc. 2) Don't dumb down your education system. Demand excellence and merit, and stop handing out college scholarships based on people being "woke." 3) Don't reward GREED and corporate secrets. Encourage industry-wide sharing of knowledge and innovation. Encourage open source. The USA didn't do these things. China did. That's why China is winning the AI race to superintelligence. And that's why the USA is at least two decades behind on power infrastructure and education excellence. The race is already over, in other words.
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🔥DeepSeek-V4-Pro API is 75% OFF until May 5th, 2026, 15:59 (UTC Time)! Don't miss out on this massive discount. 🛠️Integration Updates: 🔹Claude Code: Set model to deepseek-v4-pro[1m] to unlock 1M context! 🔹OpenCode: Update to v1.14.24 🔹OpenClaw: Update to v2026.4.24 Check the latest official API docs for full details: api-docs.deepseek.com/quick_…
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Macron says China is “killing” European industry. Funny. For years, Europe followed Washington in suppressing Huawei, ZTE, Chinese solar, Chinese EVs, Chinese tech — then acted shocked when China stopped waiting for European approval and built its own industrial future. When European cars flooded China and dominated the Chinese market, did Beijing cry that Europe was “killing” Chinese industry? No. China learned. China upgraded. China competed. From low-end exports to drones. From trading 800 million cheap T-shirts for a Boeing to high-speed rail, solar panels, batteries, robots, EVs, and CNC machine tools. China spent decades climbing the industrial ladder while Europe was busy enjoying monopoly margins, moral lectures, and the illusion that history had ended in Brussels. Now the competition has arrived, and suddenly Europe calls it a “threat.” This is not China killing European industry. This is Europe discovering that nostalgia is not an industrial policy. That protectionism is not innovation. That blaming China is easier than admitting you wasted thirty years. China did not destroy Europe’s industry. Europe outsourced, deindustrialized, sanctioned competitors, slept through the transition — and woke up angry that China kept building.
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Apr 22
The level where Mario exports democracy.
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Remains of 12 Chinese martyrs, who sacrificed during the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea (1950-1953), returned home. Four J-20 escorted them. They fought in an era when China had no airspace control, so we escorted them back with the most powerful jets! Salute🫡
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GDP is fake Electrical generation 🇺🇸3.3k TWh to 4.4 TWh 🇨🇳.5k TWh to 10k TWh Vehicle Production: 🇺🇸 10m to 10m 🇨🇳 .5m to 30m E-commerce: (2025) 🇺🇸 25 billion deliveries 🇨🇳 216 billion deliveries Steel: 🇺🇸 95m tons to 85m tons 🇨🇳 1.2 billion tons in 2025 Ag Grain : 🇺🇸 8% of world production 🇨🇳 25% of world production
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Today we launch Fish Audio S2, a new generation of expressive TTS with absurdly controllable emotion. - open-source - sub 150ms latency - multi-speaker in one pass Real freedom of speech starts now 👇
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The "open source" claim is false. Their custom license prohibits commercial use and limits some derivative uses. A more accurate description is "source-available", meaning the source code is publicly accessible but subject to use restrictions. opensource.org/osd github.com/fishaudio/fish… fossa.com/blog/comprehen…
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Is China a democracy? Many Chinese citizens think so, but why? Prof. Yan Yilong from Tsinghua University puts forward three arguments: participation, meritocracy, and results. #china #democracy #meritocracy #chinesedemocracy #politicalscience
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帅老外 萌娃 爱🇨🇳,有没有搞头
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🇨🇳 DÉSOLÉ MAIS C'EST TOUT DE MÊME AUTRE CHOSE QUE LA DAUBE QUE L'ON NOUS SERT EN OCCIDENT.
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