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Jul 18
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In 1264, while much of Europe turned against its Jewish communities, one Polish duke did the opposite and created a blueprint for centuries of shared life.

Jewish families had begun settling in Polish lands during the 1100s. In western Europe, crusades, local violence, and new laws were making life harder for Jews. Polish rulers from the Piast family saw a chance to strengthen their growing territories.

Their lands needed people who could trade goods, manage money, and help build towns. Jews brought skills as merchants and financiers from other parts of Europe, so the dukes welcomed them with offers of safety and the freedom to follow their own traditions. It was a practical partnership that benefited both sides.
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An early sign of this trust appeared even before the famous charter.

In the late 1100s and early 1200s, Duke Mieszko III the Old faced political trouble and needed support to return to power. Jewish donors helped him, and in thanks he gave them control of the mints in Gniezno and Kalisz.

Jewish experts produced thin silver coins called bracteates. These official coins carried clear Hebrew letters, such as the word “Bracha,” meaning blessing, or the duke’s name written as “Mszka Dux.” Some even named the Jewish mint masters, like Joseph of Kalisz.

For a medieval Christian ruler to place Hebrew on his country’s money showed real confidence. It was a public mark that Jews were valued partners helping to build the economy.
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This early cooperation paved the way for something bigger.

On 16 August 1264, Duke Bolesław the Pious issued a formal charter in the town of Kalisz. The document had about 36 articles and set clear rules for Jewish life in Greater Poland.

It was not invented from nothing. Similar charters existed in Bohemia, Austria, and Hungary, but the Polish version went further and lasted longer. Bolesław wanted stable communities that would bring trade and taxes, so he created laws that protected Jewish residents while keeping good relations with their Christian neighbors.
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Jul 18
@ToddKaighin @Donaldnnicm @CarymaRules Donald the fucking weeeeeeeeeeetard absolutely LOVES this video like the perv he is 😁👍👍
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Jul 18
🧵 If you want to understand the tragedy of Ukraine firing its Defense Minister, do not read the press releases. Look at the witnesses.

Listen to the soldiers in the trenches, the protesters in the streets, and the Russian war channels celebrating online. 🇺🇦⬇️🧵 1/
The streets delivered their verdict first.

In 18 cities, thousands of Ukrainians held cardboard signs reading "Return Fedorov." They chanted "Shame." They understand that a government that fires its best reformer during an existential war is fighting itself. 2/
The enemy testified next.

Russian neo-Nazi and military Telegram channels threw a digital festival. They mocked Fedorov as a "hippie IT guy," but openly celebrated the Ukrainian government for eliminating their most dangerously smart adversary. 3/
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Jul 18
I am contemplating to even go tonight after 10:30pm I am trying my hardest to force myself to get out there regularly again it's sadly not working out to well LMAO 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️

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Jul 18
Since I know top parking will be empty I think tomorrow I am heading to Willowbrook Communication Police top parking and hang out there for a little bit then maybe eventually move to another spot so cops if you want to come up great if not I am going regardless ❤️❤️🥰👍👍❤️❤️ Image
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Jul 18
MASSIVE DELAY ALERT TO ORACLE’S STARGATE SITE AND BLOOM ENERGY🚨🚨

Oracle’s Project Jupiter behind-the-meter datacenter project in New Mexico that plans to use Bloom Energy is at risk of a 1-2 year delay due to permitting and pipeline building blockers. (1/8)🧵 Image
As we continue to monitor the status of datacenter delays, whether they are real, whether they are fake... some are out and out delayed because of -> building gas pipelines and receiving permits for power generation equipment. (2/8)
Oracle's proposed 2.45 GW Project Jupiter site in New Mexico can't run at any meaningful capacity until a 17 mile pipeline (the Green Chile Pipeline) connecting the El Paso Natural Gas (EPNG) system to a delivery meter station is constructed. Oracle switched from turbines to Bloom Energy fuel cells earlier this year — but fuel cells run on pipeline gas too. All details below👇️ (3/8)Image
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Jul 18
🔺 JULY 17 RECAP

The U.S.-Iran war escalated sharply Friday, with American forces striking bridges and other infrastructure deep inside Iran as Tehran launched widespread retaliation across the Gulf and beyond. Below is what was reported across the different theaters.

🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia

➤ Iran said it struck Prince Sultan Air Base, which hosts U.S. aerial refueling tankers and surveillance aircraft, in what would be the first attack on the base since late March. The claim could not be confirmed.

🇯🇴 Jordan

➤ Iran heavily bombarded bases hosting U.S. forces, with footage appearing to show Iranian missiles evading Patriot PAC-3 air defenses.

➤ Iran’s regular military, the Artesh, said it targeted U.S. fuel-storage facilities at Muwaffaq al-Salti Air Base in Azraq.

🇰🇼 🇧🇭 Kuwait and Bahrain

➤ Kuwait and Bahrain came under heavy missile and drone attack. Kuwait’s Shuaiba power and desalination complex was struck and several soldiers were wounded, while Bahrain reported a facility on fire.

➤ The Artesh said it targeted a U.S. ammunition depot at Camp Buehring, a major U.S. Army installation in northern Kuwait near the Udairi Range. It also claimed attacks on command buildings, ammunition depots, and several bridges at Ali Al Salem Air Base and elsewhere in Kuwait.

🌊 Strait of Hormuz

➤ Iran struck a U.S.-linked, Thailand-flagged vessel with anti-ship cruise missiles. Separately, Tehran said two tankers caught fire after entering a mined route through the Strait of Hormuz that Iran had declared off-limits; CENTCOM denied that mines caused the incidents.

🛣️ Iran

➤ The U.S. struck another bridge, and possibly several, along routes linking Kerman and Hormozgan provinces, extending its campaign against Iranian transport infrastructure. Iranian authorities said U.S. strikes on bridges in Hormozgan killed at least seven civilians.
🇧🇭 On Bahrain:

🔸Iran’s Revolutionary Guard said it destroyed a depot of U.S. naval drones and Bahrain’s “main artificial intelligence center” in overnight strikes, claiming the AI hub was used by U.S. forces to select targets, according to Iranian state media.

🔸In its statement, the IRGC said the strikes, part of the 17th wave of its Operation Nasr 2, came in retaliation for U.S. attacks on bridges in Iran that killed and wounded civilians. It claimed “a large number” of the American unmanned surface vessels were burned and that the AI center was “completely destroyed” by ballistic missiles and drones. Neither the U.S. nor Bahrain confirmed any damage, and the claims could not be independently verified.
🔸The Guard issued a sweeping threat, warning it would begin targeting the economic, technological, and industrial assets of companies with American shareholders across countries hosting U.S. bases.

“We will raze to the ground the most valuable assets of American companies,” it said, if Washington keeps striking Iranian civilian infrastructure.

The warning follows Iranian threats earlier in the war against Gulf data centers, including OpenAI’s $30 billion Stargate campus in Abu Dhabi.
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Jul 18
Without court order or reasonable excuse, the Kiwi Farms has been blocked by major DDoS mitigation services, incl @Cloudflare, @RETNnet, @Voxility, @path_network, @ZayoGroup, and others.

This means when criminals attack our network, we go down. This is what @eastdakota wanted.
@Cloudflare @RETNnet @voxility @path_network @ZayoGroup @eastdakota This is an infrastructure level block. These are all private companies. They don't need an excuse to remove us. Companies like @CogentCo + @henet will go so far as to illegally session hijack our IPs as a customer's customer to blackhole us.

There's no way around it.
@Cloudflare @RETNnet @voxility @path_network @ZayoGroup @eastdakota @CogentCo @henet We are being attacked by members of FBI-designated terrorist organizations who openly trade child pornography and animal crush pornography. They are attacking us because we know who they are an we document evidence they abuse children and animals. @eastdakota should stop helping.
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Jul 18
(re para 8 re asylum)

St. Louis Park Mayor Nadia Mohamed visited Mogadishu on America’s 250th birthday.

1/ startribune.com/opinion-this-s…
@DHSGenCounsel

Her successful, high-profile VIP private visit indicates that the bilateral relationship, including the Somali diaspora in the United States, has matured and gone to a new level.

It also means that Somali nationals no longer qualify for, or need, asylum.

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@DHSGenCounsel @threadreaderapp please unroll
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Jul 18
Ten years ago this would be domineering child abuse, today at least some degree of it is needed to prevent otherwise-OK children from getting sucked into social contagions so exotic that most normies wouldn’t believe you if you described them
Transgenderism and general “weird” antisociality are baby-tier compared to becoming a “therian,” or spending hours a day on Roblox fart fetish games, or whatever it is that’s happening at the frontier of digital mindrape nowadays. This stuff is horrifying, & will only get worse.
As absurd and opportunistic as the “Online Safety Act” is, the demand for it exists because this stuff continues to exist and continues to target kids — and because this aspect of the Great Filter seems to operate more or less randomly. It needs to be addressed on a social level.
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Jul 17
Similar to the panic over DeepSeek R1, some uneducated people think Kimi K3’s use of linear attention (KDA) is bad for NVIDIA, HBM, DRAM, and networking because it has relatively lower KV-cache requirements. The opposite is true, and we explain why below. 👇️ 1/8🧵 Image
Kimi K3 is actually quite positive for NVIDIA, as large-model inference is where the NVL72 shines. Because K3 has more than 2.8 trillion parameters, it requires a large scale-up domain to store its weights. 2/8🧵 Image
Secondly, although Kimi Delta Attention has up to 10× lower networking requirements for KV-cache transfers, its large weights require even more network bandwidth to implement an optimization called WideEP, which spreads the weights across different GPUs. 3/8🧵 Image
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Jul 17
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Madam Bottoms please contact the Black Lives Still Matter Political Party of Georgia headquarters for a full brief on the election’s interference hardware solutions — this is bigger than part divisiveness we must harmonize 👇 x.com/keishaforga/st…
This is the information

Contact is +14046787704

We are awaiting your call @KeishaBottoms we already met with @TeamJacksonHQ you did not respond to emails

We need yall harmonized in this solution to potus concerns — and those concerns of foreign elections interference are real
In 2026 @Clay4MainStreet is said to have beat @ShawnForGeorgia in a district 14 special election which was interfered with. This is foreign elections network interference and we have a solutions @TeamJacksonHQ and @KeishaBottoms let’s ensure GA is first at solving +14046787704
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