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Mar 19, 2025


@elonmusk

Grok is barely capable of finding things I've found whilst not even searching for...

And it's all connected..

Like fauci mocking Trump with the over his head gesture during the first @realDonaldTrump administration..x.com/i/grok/share/M…
19s were so prevalent in hollyweird during the gain of function years because a 19 nucleotide sequence played a big role in gain of function...

Sadly the world still believes covid 19 means 2019
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Feb 6
JAPAN FAKE Collection of pushpa 2

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According to Japanese ticket booking site Pushpa 2 Is the worst performing indian film in Japan currently with only 822 lifetime check-ins (online ticket booked) and has been ranked 172 theatrical performance wise out of 179 films running currently in Japanese theatres. Image
According to the Japanese box office trackers there's no mention of pushpa 2 in even 1 cr lifetime grossers. Image
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Feb 27
Thread with excerpts from Charles Murray's "Losing Ground" (1984), a book on the failure of US welfare and social policy 1950-1980 to achieve its goals.

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Thread with excerpts from Helen Andrews "Boomers" (2021). Steve Jobs was an atypical Boomer - he didn't care for politics or philanthropy.
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More money increased male and reduced female fertility
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It is completely false that redlining was "explicit racial gatekeeping."
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Thread with excerpts from "Why Post-Liberalism Failed."
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Apr 11
El Imperio de los Caníbales

Por Vuk Bačanović

El problema no es Trump, sino el sistema que lo engendró.

Una de las formas más extendidas de pereza intelectual es la tendencia a atribuir los fallos de todo un sistema a un solo individuo. + Image
Eliminemos a ese individuo, desterrémoslo como a un demonio medieval, y la realidad, según nos dicen, se corregirá sola. El resultado es una especie de cuento de hadas político para adultos: hubo una vez un presidente feo, grosero y maleducado que lo arruinó todo. +
¿Y el sistema? Sigue siendo fundamentalmente sólido; solo necesita un poco más de decoro, un lenguaje más cuidadoso y, tal vez, uno o dos Premios Nobel de la Paz más, entregados entre intencionadas crisis y la puesta en escena de guerras y genocidios. +
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Apr 15
A whole 54/- difference between the cost of kerosene and diesel is a bright recipe for “systemic adulteration”.
My personal free advice: in the future please only fuel diesel from a reliable vendor you clearly trust.
⚠️ potential adulteration coming your way ⛔️ ‼️
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Kerosene use has reduced from ~200,000 tonnes (2019) to ~44,000 tonnes (2025). That is roughly a 75–80% decline in 5–6 years.
2025 saw a rare increase (+18.9%), but this was not household demand—it was mainly due to Muhoroni GT Image
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Apr 15
The decreed reduction in Value Added Tax on diesel, kerosene and petrol from 13% (as adjusted on April 14), to 8% (a 50% drop), raises some interesting questions.
[1] To start with, MPs foolishly approved a Supplementary Budget with the highest fiscal deficit since 2020 (~ 6.4% of GDP).

There's no justifiable argument to raise spending by over KES 350 billion ($ 2.6 billion), in the middle of the biggest energy crisis on record. Tax revenues were already well below target by March, and the inflation hit from Israel & the United States war on Iran will dent that further.
[2] The VAT cut WSR announced today raises the deficit - so if we're serious about fiscal discipline, @KeTreasury should bring in a 2nd Supplementary Budget to cut overall gov't spending and that ridiculous deficit.
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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
Stanford just tested whether LexisNexis and Thomson Reuters’ AI legal research tools are really “hallucination-free,” as they claim.

Spoiler: not even close.

Here’s what the study found. Image
1. Both LexisNexis and Thomson Reuters have been marketing their AI tools as having solved the hallucination problem.

Casetext said CoCounsel “does not make up facts.”
Thomson Reuters said they “avoid hallucinations by relying on trusted content within Westlaw.”

These are bold claims and Stanford put them to the test.Image
2. Researchers designed 202 legal queries across four categories:

- general legal research
- jurisdiction-specific questions
- false premise questions
- factual recall

They ran them through Lexis+ AI, Ask Practical Law AI (Thomson Reuters), and GPT-4 as a baseline.

They then had legal experts manually evaluate every response.Image
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Apr 15
1/ PropAMMs and the Next Chapter of Permissionless Market Structure

For years, onchain trading won on access, lost on execution. Some feel better performance requires moving backwards to centralized systems

PropAMMs on @solana are proving permissionless can outcompete centralized
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In March, the median PropAMM fill on SOL/USDC executed ~0.7 bps from the best midpoint across the top four CEXs

The all-in cost of a similar trade on a CEX with the best institutional fee tier would have been ~2.5 bps. A retail user on the standard tier pays 10.57 bps all-inImage
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91.9% of PropAMM fills beat the best institutional CEX all-in cost, 90.2% by notional

99.3% of PropAMM fills were better for retail users paying the standard CEX all-in cost Image
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Apr 15
@PartidoMorenaMx quiere caras diferentes en Guadalajara?
El pasado domingo en el auditorio del Sindicato de Telefonistas, ubicado en Avenida Alcalde, se dieron cita los morenistas tapatíos y ahí rindieron protesta los Presidentes y Secretarios de las secciones electorales🧵 1/5
El enviado nacional fue Arturo Martinez Nuñez, Secretario de Ciencia, Arte y Cultura del CEN, y él fue enfatico en señalar que para la elección de candidatos rumbo a la elección del 2027 serán considerados los que tengan menos negativos ante la ciudadanía 2/5
Ello, por encima de los más conocidos. Y a los presentes les dejó cuatro tareas básicas: capacitarse, participar en redes sociales, salir a tocar puertas y repartir la propaganda. 3/5
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Apr 15
For decades, Germany blocked every attempt to build European defense without America. Merz reversed course after concluding Trump was ready to abandon Ukraine.

Germany leads a coalition planning to run NATO without the US. The project has a name: "European NATO" — WSJ. 1/ Image
Germany, France, the UK, Poland, the Nordics, and Canada are planning to fill US command roles, run air-and-missile defenses, and secure reinforcement corridors into Poland and the Baltics.

The planning runs through side meetings and dinners inside NATO. 2/
Pistorius, German Defense Minister: "NATO must become more European in order to remain trans-Atlantic."

The plans accelerated after Trump threatened to seize Greenland from NATO ally Denmark. The Iran war standoff gave them fresh urgency. 3/
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Apr 15
Hodges: Crimea is still the decisive terrain of the war. For Putin it is symbolic, because the whole war started with seizing it.

It also anchors Russia’s ports and its ability to project power across the Black Sea. 1/
Hodges: If Russia can no longer use Crimea’s ports, bridge, and ferries safely, the peninsula loses real value.

The Black Sea Fleet has already been pushed out of Sevastopol, and isolating Crimea further would strip Moscow of a key military asset. 2/
Hodges: Ukraine does not need a frontal assault on Crimea right now.

It should keep isolating it, keep hitting airfields and air defenses, and make the Kerch bridge unusable. Crimea is still on Zelenskyy, Syrskyi, and Budanov’s objective list. 3X
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