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Sep 2, 2021
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Part 3 -"Ular"

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“Ular”
Desa Bonoloyo, sebuah desa yang terletak di sebuah kota kecil di Provinsi Jawa Timur yang masih asri dengan hutan-hutan hijau yang mengelilinginya.
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Mar 30
Palm Beach Pete and Rachel Chandler happen to each connect to the brand Ferragamo 👀. When it comes to Jeffrey Epstein, there are no coincidences. Maybe Palm Beach Pete AKA Peter Simel is Jeffrey Epstein knowing that there are body doubles, masks, clones, plastic surgery, and plenty of other ways for one to change their appearances

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Peter Simel is the alleged name of Palm Beach Pete. On a May 26, 2019 Palm Beach Pete Facebook post, it can be seen being liked by Peter Thomas Roth, who happens to be followed by Ghislaine Maxwell on Instagram. The two Peters happen to follow each other on Facebook and Instagram

Source of picture that Peter Thomas Roth liked on Palm Beach Pete’s Facebook page: facebook.com/share/p/1EfFUz…Image
IT WAS NONE OTHER THAN serial sex trafficker and pedophile Ghislaine Maxwell who was among the ones that LIKED this July 5, 2019 picture that Peter Thomas Roth (friend of Palm Beach Pete) uploaded to his Instagram

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Mar 31
We are looking at a battleship (Tube field artillery) versus aircraft carrier (drone) shift in weapons systems.

Ballistic indirect fire is being replaced by powered flight indirect fire.

If only because shell resupply trucks move in the open under drone air superiority.
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Also, because drones fly under the coverage of counter-battery radars that geo-locate ballistic artillery tubes to eight-digit GPS coordinates via back tracking shell trajectories.

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Apr 14
My dear Mum is injured so I’ve had to dash to accompany her to A&E. This is the waiting room right now. Except it’s not just this - there is a second overflow waiting room (where we’re heading). Six hour wait just for triage apparently. World-class experience this.
Live from the hellscape that is the Royal Free NHS Trust and a Bulgarian man is having a barney. He’s taken it upon himself to sit in what I think is meant to be a nurses’ station of some sort and has just kicked a bin over. The security are refusing to intervene.
Some sort of healthcare worker has just come out and in what I can only describe as broken English reiterated the rule that it’s 1 relative per patient. There are at least two large family groups. No one is budging. Very chaotic in here.
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Apr 15
🚨 Un vrai radar à réseau phasé open-source qui peut détecter et suivre plusieurs cibles jusqu’à 20 km ?

Ça existe maintenant, et il s’appelle AERIS-10 (PLFM_RADAR)

Imaginé par Nawfal Motii (Maroc), ce projet est complètement open-hardware et open-software :

✅ Schémas, PCB, code FPGA, firmware STM32 et interface Python tout est gratuit sur GitHub.

Il fonctionne à 10,5 GHz (bande X) avec une modulation chirp (LFM).
Il calcule en temps réel la distance, la vitesse (effet Doppler) et suit plusieurs objets en même temps.

Deux versions :
AERIS-10N → portée ~3 km (version plus simple et abordable) environ 6000$
AERIS-10E → portée jusqu’à ~20 km (avec amplis GaN plus puissants) environ 12000$

Ce qui est fou ?

Un radar phased array équivalent chez les pros coûte souvent plusieurs centaines de milliers de dollars. Ici, on parle de quelques milliers d’euros en pièces détachées.

Parfait pour :

Les chercheurs et universités
Les développeurs de drones et anti-drone
Les passionnés de SDR et radiofréquence
L’enseignement avancé

C’est l’un des projets open-source les plus impressionnants de ces dernières années dans le domaine RF
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Apr 15
This book is so dangerous it was hidden for 50 years.

The author hid it because it terrified him.

But what's inside became the foundation of modern psychology.

Here's what Jung found facing his unconscious mind (& 6 ideas to overcome negative patterns that keep you stuck):🧵 Image
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In 1913, Carl Jung started hearing voices.

He didn't check into a hospital. He grabbed a notebook and started writing back.

For 16 years he recorded visions, painted images, and held conversations with parts of his own mind that terrified him.
His colleagues thought he'd lost it. But everything he built came from that period.

The shadow. The persona. The complex. The collective unconscious.

All of it came from one man's decision to face what was inside him instead of running from it. Image
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Apr 15
Estás en la misma universidad.

Mismo temario que todos.
Mismos apuntes.
Mismos exámenes.

Pero estudias la mitad de horas y sacas mejores notas.

No eres más listo.

Usas estos 10 prompts que nadie te enseñó en clase (Guárdalos) 🧵👇 Image
1️⃣ El Destructor de Temarios

"Este es el temario de mi asignatura de [nombre]: [pegar índice o temas]. El examen es en [X días]. Diseña un plan de estudio realista: 2 horas al día, priorizando los temas que más probabilidad tienen de caer según su peso en el temario. Marca qué estudiar cada día y cuándo hacer repasos para que no se me olvide nada."

No estudies más. Estudia en el orden correcto.
2️⃣ El Traductor de Profesores

"Mi profesor ha explicado esto en clase: [pegar apuntes o transcripción]. No lo he entendido bien. Explícamelo de forma clara, con un ejemplo de la vida real, una analogía que se me quede grabada y un resumen de 3 líneas que pueda poner en mi esquema."

El profesor lo explica para 200 alumnos. La IA te lo explica a ti.
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Apr 15
Your smart TV is taking screenshots of your screen every 15 seconds.

Not a guess. Not a theory.

A peer-reviewed study by researchers at UC Davis, UCL, and UC3M tested it.

Samsung TVs: every minute.
LG TVs: every 15 seconds.

Even when you're just using it as a monitor.

Here's how to turn it off for every brand:
First, what's actually happening.

Your TV has a hidden feature called ACR- Automatic Content Recognition.

Think of it like Shazam, but for your screen.

It takes tiny snapshots of whatever you're watching. Sends a fingerprint to the company's servers. They match it to figure out exactly what's on your screen.

Every show. Every channel. Every game. Second by second.
This isn't speculation.

Researchers at UC Davis, University College London, and Universidad Carlos III de Madrid tested Samsung and LG TVs.

Published in the 2024 ACM Internet Measurement Conference.

They captured all the network traffic leaving these TVs.

Samsung sent data to its ACR servers every minute.
LG sent data every 15 seconds.

Paper: "Watching TV with the Second-Party: A First Look at Automatic Content Recognition Tracking in Smart TVs"
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Apr 15
A lab at Michigan put people in a brain scanner, burned their arms with a hot probe, and then showed them photos of their ex. The scans came back almost identical, an 88% match. That was 40 people who'd all been through breakups they didn't want, and it proved what anyone who's been left already knows in their body: the pain is physical. Your brain runs heartbreak through the same wiring it uses for a burn.

The tweet says "you have to stop liking them," like there is a switch somewhere you flip and it stops. There isn't one.

Helen Fisher, a biological anthropologist at Rutgers, scanned 15 people who'd recently been dumped. Two months later, every one of them was still spending over 85% of their waking hours thinking about the person who left. When Fisher showed them a photo of whoever dumped them, the part of the brain that produces dopamine (your "I want more of this" chemical) and the craving center both fired. Same circuits as cocaine.

Fisher calls what happens next "frustration attraction." When your brain expects a reward and the reward gets yanked away, dopamine doesn't calm down. It spikes. Same wiring that makes a gambler throw more money at a losing hand makes a heartbroken person obsess harder. Evolution did this on purpose. Losing a mate meant your genes died with you, so the brain learned to cling harder when it should have been letting go.

Fisher's argument: love is a drive, not a feeling. Same category as hunger and thirst, right next door in the brain. You can't talk yourself out of being hungry. You can white-knuckle it, but the craving doesn't leave because you told it to.

After a breakup, cortisol (your body's alarm bell) floods in and can stay high for months. Serotonin, which keeps your mood stable and stops your thoughts from looping, drops. An Italian study in the late '90s found that people who were madly in love had serotonin levels that looked like people with OCD. When someone loves you back, that obsession reads as devotion. When they don't, it is a loop you can't think your way out of.

Researchers at the University of Kentucky found that taking Tylenol every day for three weeks made people feel less social pain. Brain scans backed it up. The same pill that fixes a headache can take the edge off a breakup, because your brain runs both kinds of pain through the same hardware.

Full recovery takes about 18 to 24 months, going by Fisher's numbers. That is how long the dopamine system needs to stop searching for someone who is gone and to build a new version of normal without them in it.

You don't "decide" to get over someone the way you decide to quit a job or sell a car. You sit there and wait for a chemical withdrawal to run its course while your own brain fights you, keeps firing, keeps reaching for a fix that is not coming. And when the weight lifts one day and you go a whole afternoon without thinking about them, that is just chemistry. A very old, very blind piece of biological machinery, finally running out of fuel.
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Part 2. Scientists have a number for how long it takes to stop feeling destroyed after a breakup. 11 weeks. But every time you open their Instagram, that clock resets to day one. The neuroscience behind it is bleak.

The 11-week figure comes from a 2007 Monmouth University study that tracked 155 people after their breakups. By then, 71% said they'd started feeling like themselves again. Dumpers and dumpees, same timeline.

The brain gets over a breakup through something called extinction learning. Every day you don't see them, your attachment system expects a reward (their voice, their text, the specific way they said your name) and doesn't get one. Each miss is a tiny, painful update to a system that used to run on them. The brain is slowly learning: this reward is gone. Stop looking for it.

Then you check their profile, because of course you do. Dopamine fires. Your brain registers: still accessible, still possibly yours. That extinction signal you were building for nine days just got overwritten. Back to day one.

This is the same process used to treat phobias and addictions. It works by deliberately withholding the reward until the brain gives up. There is no shortcut.

Helen Fisher's lab proved it directly. When her team scanned rejected people, the more days that had passed since the breakup, the less activity they had in the ventral pallidum, the part of the brain that holds attachment. Time wears love down, but only if you let time do its job.

Weeks 3 and 4 are usually the worst. Addiction researchers call it the "extinction burst": right before a behavior disappears, the brain panics and throws the hardest craving at you. Most people relapse here, mistaking the intensity for proof they still need the person. The intensity is the old circuit dying loud right before it goes quiet.

Cardio helps. Sustained aerobic exercise spikes BDNF, a protein that helps the brain grow new connections. Running rebuilds brain tissue. Three or four sessions a week measurably speeds up how fast the rest of this happens.

Novelty works too. Arthur Aron at Stony Brook ran couples through weird new activities (crawling across mats velcroed to each other) and saw relationship satisfaction jump after just seven minutes of it. The same mechanism works on yourself alone. New experiences hit the VTA, the same dopamine factory your ex used to activate. New hits create new pathways, and the old pathway starves for lack of fuel.

Writing, weirdly. James Pennebaker at UT Austin showed that 15 minutes a day of honest writing about painful events, for just four days, measurably lowered stress hormone levels and improved immune function. Direct, unedited writing about the thing that hurt.

And eventually, someone new. The rebound has a bad reputation in pop culture and in self-help books both. Fisher's scans don't back it up. In people who moved into new relationships, the same VTA that used to light up for the ex lit up for the next person. The brain layers new attachments over old ones. Your ex never really leaves the circuit. Someone else just moves into the same real estate, same neurons, different tenant.

The version of you that loved them is not coming back, because that self was wired for a reward that no longer exists. It cannot un-wire without breaking. The real end of a breakup comes quietly, months after the last text. It is the day the version of you that loved them is finally gone.
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Apr 15
So let’s talk about it. Let’s talk about the second class russians in Estonia and Latvia. A narrative rotated in russian propaganda apparatus for decades. Let’s also look what is actually behind it. 🧵 1/
Firstly, let’s take apart the term “citizen”. In both Estonia and Latvia you either are a citizen or you’re not - as in any country. Both countries apply ius sanguinis law, meaning that you can obtain citizenship by birth if at least one of your parents is citizen. 2/
For foreigners, who do not qualify for citizenship by birth, there’s a legal proceedure to obtain citizenship. Again - as in any country. So far, nothing special, right? 3/
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Apr 15
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Jamaica, listen up – this one’s gonna hit your pocket straight in the chest. Energy Minister

Daryl Vaz just stood up at today’s post-Cabinet briefing and basically said: “Brace yourselves.” Petrojam, our only refinery, is switching to a brand-new tiered pricing system for fuel starting today. No more soft landing. The reason? The war in the Middle East is choking global oil like a vice.
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First, the spark that lit the fire. Back in late February, the US and Israel hit Iran hard. Iran’s response? They shut down the Strait of Hormuz – that skinny waterway that carries one in every five barrels of the world’s oil.

Think of it as blocking the only highway trucks use to deliver gas to the entire region. Ships stopped moving. Oil prices shot from around US$60 a barrel to pushing US$100+ in weeks. Volatility ever since. Jamaica doesn’t produce oil. We buy it. So when the world price sneezes, we catch pneumonia.
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Here’s how Petrojam used to protect you. They had this clever (and expensive) cap: fuel prices at the pump could only move up or down by $4.50 a liter max per week. Global prices jumped way more than that? Petrojam ate the difference themselves.
Last four weeks alone? They absorbed $1.3 billion in extra costs. Not passed on to you. If this mess keeps going till June 2026, that number balloons to $11.8 billion. That’s not play money – that’s money that could’ve fixed schools, roads, or kept the budget from screaming.
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Apr 15
Nature finally published it!

The Reich Lab article on genetic selection in Europe over the last 10,000 years is finally online, and it includes such interesting results as:

- Intelligence has increased
- People got lighter
- Mental disorders became less common

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They've added some interesting simulation results that show that these changes are unlikely to have happened without directional selection, under a variety of different model assumptions. Image
They also showed that, despite pigmentation being oligogenic, selection on it was polygenic.

"[S]election for pigmentation had an equal impact on all variants in proportion to effect size." Image
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Apr 16
Pistorius: The €90 billion Ukraine loan will be provided over two years. After elections in Hungary I expect the EU blockade to lift soon.

This money enables Ukraine to procure military equipment sustainably — and rebuild the infrastructure Russia destroyed.

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Pistorius: Our support package includes hundreds of Patriot guided missiles, delivered steadily over four years.

Additional launchers for IRIS-T systems. Funding for deep strike drones manufactured in Ukraine.

And we will jointly develop medium and deep strike drones.

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Pistorius: A quick end to the Hormuz blockade are in our fundamental interest. Unfortunately, it is not in sight.

Russia benefits from the surge in oil prices. Moscow uses this money to fund its terror against Ukraine.

Russia has never taken the peace talks seriously.

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Apr 16
PERPLEXITY can now teach business strategy like Harvard MBA professors (for free).

Here are 8 insane PERPLEXITY prompts that replace $100,000 MBA degrees.

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1/ Business Strategy Advisor

Prompt:
“Act like a top business strategist.

Explain how small companies can compete with big players.

Break down simple strategies, real examples, and step-by-step actions I can apply.”
2/ Finance Simplifier

Prompt:
“Explain financial statements (profit, loss, cash flow) in the simplest way possible.

Use real-world examples so I can clearly understand how money flows in a business.”
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Apr 16
🚨 This feels like cheating (but it’s not).

NotebookLM can now teach you like a top university tutor — explaining difficult topics in simple terms, helping you understand faster, and guiding you like a real mentor.

No subscriptions. No hourly fees.
Just the right prompts.

Here are 8 you should start using today:Image
1. The Instant Study Guide

Upload your material. Then ask:

"Create a complete study guide from my uploaded material. Organize it by topic. For each topic, include: 3 core concepts, 2 common misconceptions students have, and 2 exam-style questions with full answers. Keep explanations under 5 sentences each."

What you get: a structured guide that a tutor would charge 2 hours to build.
2. The Socratic Quiz

"Quiz me on the most important concepts in my material. Give me 10 questions, starting with foundational recall and ending with application-level thinking. After I answer each one, give me immediate feedback on what I got right, what I missed, and the full correct explanation."

What you get: a real tutoring session, not just flashcards.
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Apr 16
🚨 BREAKING: Gemini can now turn your ideas into high-retention TikTok scripts.

Here are 10 prompts to create videos people actually watch till the end.

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1/ The Hook Writer

You are a TikTok scriptwriter who has written hooks for videos with 10M+ views. Write me 10 different hooks for my video topic. Each hook should be under 3 seconds, create an open loop the viewer needs to close, and make it impossible to scroll past. Rank them by which would get the highest retention.

Video topic: [YOUR IDEA]
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