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El mierdómetro se está disparando
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Guys making $30k a year when you say that becoming a trillionaire shouldn’t exist
Elon Musk has become the first trillionaire in history.
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Una chica llena cántaros de agua en Almería en los años 70 para subirlos al pueblo a lomos de un burro. Al acabar la dictadura, todavía había cientos de miles de personas sin agua corriente ni electricidad en España.
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Para misterio arqueológico lo que pasó en África Central hace 1500 años. Es de ciencia ficción distópica. Os cuento muy rápidamente:->
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Nada más irritante que las interfaces de servicios de la administración que son un horror de usabilidad porque nadie le ha dedicado media neurona al usuario.
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Esta imagem terá mais curtidas do que a publicação deste criminoso de guerra.
הלילה טהרן חייבת לבעור!
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I admire Fabrice Bellard. He is almost certainly a better overall programmer than I am.
A French engineer who lives quietly in Paris has spent 30 years writing software that the entire internet now runs on without knowing his name. He wrote the code that streams every YouTube video, every Netflix show, every TikTok clip. He wrote the code that runs the virtual servers underneath AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure. He calculated more digits of pi than anyone in history. He has no Twitter. He has no marketing. He just keeps shipping. His name is Fabrice Bellard. Here is the story, because almost nobody outside the systems programming world knows what one man has built. Fabrice was born in 1972 in Grenoble, France. He studied at École Polytechnique, the top French engineering school. He never went to Silicon Valley. He never built a startup empire. He just wrote code. In 2000 he started a project called FFmpeg, an open-source multimedia framework for encoding, decoding, and streaming video. He was 28. The project did one thing nobody else had done well. It handled every video and audio format that existed, in one library, on every operating system. He led it himself for years. Today FFmpeg is the invisible engine of the internet. YouTube uses it. Netflix uses it. VLC uses it. Chrome and Firefox use parts of it. Every Android phone, every iPhone, every smart TV, every video editing tool you have ever touched runs FFmpeg somewhere underneath. If you have watched a video on a screen in the last 20 years, Fabrice's code processed it. He was not done. In 2003 he started QEMU, a machine emulator and virtualizer. He wrote it solo until version 0.7.1 in 2005. QEMU lets you run any operating system on any other operating system. It became the foundation of modern virtualization. KVM, the Linux kernel hypervisor, runs on top of QEMU. Every major cloud provider, AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, IBM Cloud, runs virtual machines on infrastructure built around it. The Quick Emulator is the most cited piece of cloud infrastructure code on Earth. He kept going. In 2001 he won the International Obfuscated C Code Contest with a small C compiler that grew into TCC, the Tiny C Compiler. TCC can compile and boot a Linux kernel from source in under 15 seconds. In 2004 he calculated the most digits of pi ever computed at the time, using a personal desktop computer and an algorithm he derived himself called Bellard's formula. In 2011 he wrote a complete PC emulator in pure JavaScript that runs Linux in your browser, a project called JSLinux that engineers still cannot believe is real. In 2019 he released QuickJS, a small but complete JavaScript engine that fits where V8 cannot. In 2021 he released NNCP, a neural network based lossless data compressor that immediately took the lead on the Large Text Compression Benchmark. Then he turned his attention to large language models. He built TextSynth Server, a web server with a REST API for running LLMs locally. He released ts_zip and ts_sms, compression utilities that use language models to compress text and short messages at ratios traditional algorithms cannot reach. He released TSAC, a very low bitrate audio compression system. In December 2025 he released Micro QuickJS, a new JavaScript engine for microcontrollers, separate from QuickJS, designed for environments with almost no memory. Fabrice co-founded a telecom company called Amarisoft in 2012, where he serves as CTO. Amarisoft builds 4G and 5G base station software used by carriers and labs around the world. He has been running it for over a decade while continuing to ship personal projects from his own home page at bellard dot org He has no Twitter. He has no Instagram. He gives almost no interviews. His personal website is a flat list of projects with no styling, no fonts, no marketing copy. Just titles and links. A quiet French engineer who never moved to Silicon Valley wrote the code that quietly runs the internet. He is still shipping.
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Discrimination against homosexuals ended through edict of US Warlord Donald J. Trump.
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Lo único que concluyo con esta respuesta es que alguien en @Renfe no sabe hacer su trabajo. Y no estoy pensando en el «community manager».
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Buenos días, Te informamos que durante la noche la página web realiza un proceso automático de mantenimiento y reseteo de sistemas, por lo que es habitual que no se puedan procesar compras en esa franja horaria. No obstante, si necesitas adquirir tus billetes, tienes a tu disposición todos estos canales oficiales de venta alternativos: Atención Telefónica (las 24 horas): 912 320 320, App, en las estaciones: taquillas de venta física, máquinas Autoventa Multiproducto (disponibles en los vestíbulos) y Agencia de Viajes autorizada. Un saludo,
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Escuchar conversaciones a distancia con láser suena a película de espías👂 @QuantumFracture nos muestra en #ÓrbitaLaika cómo las vibraciones pueden viajar, transformarse y volver a convertirse en sonido👀 #OrbitaLaika ⭕️rtve.es/play/videos/directo/…
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Countries that have legislated against werewolves
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Hoy rendimos homenaje a Marcel Duchamp en la Casa de las Artes, por lo que sea.
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Open Letter To the President of the Russian Federation From the President of Ukraine When you came to power in Russia more than 26 years ago, many people in Ukraine viewed you positively. That is how it was. But that is now in the past. Now, the overwhelming majority of Ukrainians view it positively that our long-range drones paid a visit to the opening of your forum in St. Petersburg, covering a distance of more than 1,000 kilometers. As you know very well, that distance is not the limit of our capabilities.
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Merci, Marjane, merci.
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Everyone ok?
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This has quietly been a miracle month in medicine. In the last 5 weeks we’ve got news on: - retatrutide, the triple agonist GLP-1 from Lilly, basically melting fat and body-wide inflammation at record levels - RevMed’s new pancreatic cancer drug showing unprecedented abilities to extend life - small trial of a one-and-done PCSK9 gene editing therapy for slashing LDL cholesterol - Mayo’s AI-assisted radiology showing vastly improved cancer detection - this new therapy for metastatic solid tumors This stuff is at varying levels of evidence. Retatrutide is ~100% on its way, other stuff needs more clinical trial data. But put it together and we’re maybe on the verge of majorly reducing the mortality of heart disease and cancer, the two leading causes of death in America.
This is actually insane. 97% of people taking the standard of care for metastatic solid tumor got worse by seven years. But with lorlatinib, that number was only 45% in the same time! This is an ENORMOUS jump in the quality of cancer care.
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Hoy se cumplen 669 días desde que este chaval mostró al mundo la verdadera cara del Sionismo. Es un pueblo que solo genera odio por donde pasa. Tenemos que curar a todos los enfermos sionistas.
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Just one day after ending "The Late Show" on CBS, Stephen Colbert returned to TV — to host a public access show with rocker Jack White in Monroe, Michigan. Appearances by Jeff Daniels, Eminem and Steve Buscemi.
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