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@Jikkyleaks @KerryOLeary4 RT von @Jikkyleaks 12.03 02:34
RIP Kary Mullis
@f2harrell @redpillb0t RT von @f2harrell 12.03 02:30
One of the greatest lectures ever.
@tlowdon @WriterRomana RT von @tlowdon 12.03 02:18
Yes, you read that right: Swallowell sent multiple staff members on a trip to Colombia, rather than just mailing the kid his hearing aids...
@Jikkyleaks @adamseconomics RT von @Jikkyleaks 12.03 02:10
🚨 BREAKING 🚨 TOTALITARIANISM OUT OF CONTROL! A man in Sydney, Australia who has been attempting to exposed Government corruption has been detained under Schedule 3 of the Mental Health Act 2007! Health care professionals & NSW Police entered this man’s home WITHOUT a warrant this morning, produced a non-clinical declaration that he is mentally ill & forced him to go to a local hospital! He has been told he is not allowed to leave! (I just spoke to him!) On what planet can the Government arbitrarily detain a freedom fighter, produce a fictional medical diagnosis & detain him at a hospital against his will??? Corruption in Australia has NO BOUNDS!
@NZZ 12.03 02:10
Die Tragödie von Kerzers lässt sich weder in Bezug auf die Umstände noch auf das Ausmass mit der Walliser Brandkatastrophe vergleichen. Und doch könnten sich die Opferfamilien in Kerzers vom Bund bald vernachlässigt fühlen. https://www.nzz.ch/meinung/der-postauto-brand-von-kerzers-offenbart-die-schwaeche-bei-der-soforthilfe-des-bundes-fuer-die-opfer-von-crans-montana-ld.1928772?utm_campaign=mrf-twitter-NZZ&mrfcid=2026031269af5f01e077e55d2a050e0f
@f2harrell @r0ck3t23 RT von @f2harrell 12.03 01:40
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang just said the quiet part out loud about what the education system will never admit. For a century, we built humans to think like calculators. The algorithm made that skillset obsolete overnight. Huang: “The definition of smart is somebody who’s intelligent, solve problems, technical. But I find that that’s a commodity. And we’re about to prove that artificial intelligence is able to handle that part easiest.” Software engineering was supposed to be the safe play. Superintelligence cleared it first. The SAT was supposed to measure intelligence. It was measuring the ability to follow instructions. Raw technical processing isn’t a competitive edge anymore. It’s the floor the machine stepped over before you woke up. The question isn’t what you can calculate. It’s what you can see before the data shows up. Huang: “People who are able to see around corners are truly, truly smart. And their value is incredible. To be able to preempt problems before they show up, just because you feel the vibe.” That vibe isn’t magic. It’s the collision of first principles, human empathy, and lived experience no model can fake. Huang: “That vibe came from a combination of data, analysis, first principle, life experience, wisdom, sensing other people.” The operators who see around corners will command the AI. The ones waiting for dashboards to update will be replaced by it. Huang: “I think long term the definition of smart is someone who sits at that intersection of being technically astute, but human empathy and having the ability to infer the unspoken, around the corners, the unknowables.” The unspoken variables are the new leverage. The human psychology inside a market. The invisible friction in a negotiation. The instinct to build something nobody asked for yet. You can’t spreadsheet your way there. You can’t prompt your way to that perception. It comes from decades of watching what doesn’t show up in the metrics. Huang: “And that person might actually score horribly on the SAT.” The future doesn’t belong to people who memorized answers. It belongs to people who sense the questions before anyone thinks to ask. The old system tested your ability to follow orders. The new one tests your ability to move through the unknown. And the machine can’t help you with that part. That part is entirely on you.
@NZZ 12.03 01:35
Sechs Tote: Das ist die traurige Bilanz des Brands, der sich am Dienstagabend im Kanton Freiburg zugetragen hat. Laut den Freiburger Behörden gibt es keine Hinweise auf ein terroristisches Motiv des Brandstifters. https://www.nzz.ch/schweiz/postautobrand-in-kerzers-die-strafverfolger-gehen-von-der-tat-eines-psychisch-kranken-mannes-aus-ld.1928828?utm_campaign=mrf-twitter-NZZ&mrfcid=2026031269af5f01e077e55d2a050e0e
@ClareCraigPath @jackunheard RT von @ClareCraigPath 12.03 01:29
What happened to separation of church and state? Oh, that’s right. I forgot. That only applies to Christianity.
@Jikkyleaks @OhNo_Canada RT von @Jikkyleaks 12.03 01:25
This is great, well done! Thank you for reinforcing my belief that you people without fail act in extremely bad faith. Most are behind paywalls. Most are not childhood vaccines, much less the studies used to license the childhood vaccines. Of the few that weren't behind paywall, 0/3 I looked through were actually inert saline placebos. In other words, blatant, egregious, lying. If you were selling used cars, I'd call the police. And it speaks volumes that even acting in such bad faith, cherry picking irrelevant studies, you still can't find ONE actual placebo controlled trial.
@anish_koka @MarkDivver RT von @anish_koka 12.03 01:22
Absolutely unreal moment. Colin Dorgan of Blackstone Valley, whose family members were killed in shooting at Lynch Arena, is OT hero
@NZZ 12.03 01:04
Die aufgetauchten Notizen von Heiner Müller, der Maturaufsatz von Max Frisch, frühe Gedichte von Ingeborg Bachmann oder Rainer Maria Rilke – nicht immer ist das Talent von Anfang an erkennbar. https://www.nzz.ch/feuilleton/entlarvende-fruehwerke-auch-grosse-dichter-fangen-oft-sehr-klein-an-ld.1928529?utm_campaign=mrf-twitter-NZZ&mrfcid=2026031269af5f01e077e55d2a050e0d
@JesslovesMJK @JohnBeaudoinSr RT von @JesslovesMJK 12.03 01:00
THE ACIP MEMORANDUM comes out tomorrow. Irrefutable proof that CDC and HHS purposely do not investigate vaccine deaths and purposely cover up vaccine deaths. The totality of circumstances and facts end all debate After this, I will show how little integrity all CDC data has
@anish_koka @nedryun RT von @anish_koka 12.03 00:58
Suspect Ron Johnson doesn’t really know what he’s talking about on this topic. . .
@DrEliDavid 12.03 00:38
Drone attack on IRGC checkpoint in Shiraz 👇
@ClareCraigPath @Levi_Borovychok RT von @ClareCraigPath 12.03 00:35
Have chosen my job for today: to remind you about what prison of nations, so-called USSR, did to mothers and children: There were three of us mothers. We were given a small room in a barrack. Bedbugs fell here from the ceiling and the walls like sand. All night long we picked them off the children. And during the day we went to work, leaving the babies with some certified old woman who would eat the food that had been left for the children. Nevertheless, Volovich writes, for a whole year I stood by my child’s bed at night, picking off the bedbugs and praying. I prayed that God would prolong my suffering for a hundred years if necessary, but would not separate me from my daughter. That He would release me from imprisonment together with her — even if I were to leave as a beggar, even as a cripple. That I might raise and bring her up, even if it meant crawling at people’s feet and begging for alms. But God did not answer my prayers. Just as the child had begun to walk, just as I heard from her the first words — so tender to the ear, so wonderful — “mama,” “mamusia,” we were, in the winter frost, dressed in rags, put into a freight wagon and taken to a “mothers’ camp,” where my angel-like little chubby girl with golden curls soon turned into a pale shadow with blue circles under her eyes and cracked, dried lips. Volovich first worked at logging sites, and later at a sawmill. In the evenings she would bring a bundle of firewood back to the camp and give it to the nannies, who in return would let her see her daughter outside the regular visiting hours. She saw how at seven in the morning the nannies woke the babies. With pokes and kicks they dragged them out of their unheated beds. <…> Pushing the children in the back with their fists and showering them with coarse abuse, they changed their little shirts and washed them with icy water. The babies did not even dare to cry. They only groaned like old people — and cooed. This terrible cooing came from the cribs all day long. Children who should already have been sitting or crawling lay on their backs with their legs drawn up to their stomachs and made these strange sounds, like the muffled moan of a pigeon. There was one nanny for seventeen children. She had to feed them, wash them, dress them, and keep the ward clean. She tried to make the task easier for herself: from the kitchen she brought steaming hot porridge. Having divided it into bowls, she grabbed the first child she could from a crib, twisted the child’s arms behind its back, tied them to the body with a towel, and began stuffing the hot porridge into the child like a turkey, spoon after spoon, not giving it time to swallow. Eleonora began to waste away. During visits I would find bruises on her little body. I will never forget how, clinging to my neck, she pointed with her thin little hand at the door and moaned: “Mamysia, home!” She had not forgotten the bug-infested shack where she had been born and where she had always been with her mother. Little Eleonora, who was one year and three months old, soon realized that her pleas to go “home” were useless. She stopped reaching out to me during visits and silently turned away. Only on the last day of her life, when I took her into my arms (I had been allowed to breastfeed her), she looked somewhere to the side with wide eyes and began weakly hitting my face with her little fists, pinching and biting my breast. Then she pointed her hand toward the crib. In the evening, when I came to the ward with an armful of firewood, her crib was already empty. I found her in the morgue, naked, among the bodies of adult prisoners. In this world she had lived only one year and four months and died on March 3, 1944. <…> That is the whole story of how I committed the gravest crime — the only time in my life I became a mother. Hava Volovich, Jewish Ukrainian.
@DrEliDavid 12.03 00:34
Keep going Marco 💪
@NZZ 12.03 00:34
Wenn Fondsanbieter die Rücknahmen von Anteilen beschränken, ist das nicht mit einem klassischen Bank-Run vergleichbar, sondern strukturell vorgesehen. Es liegt in der Verantwortung der Investoren, sich über die Regeln zu informieren. https://www.nzz.ch/meinung/unruhe-im-private-credit-geschaeft-die-empoerung-der-anleger-ist-fehl-am-platz-ld.1928639?utm_campaign=mrf-twitter-NZZ&mrfcid=2026031269af5f01e077e55d2a050e0c
@DrEliDavid 12.03 00:31
More indication of the scale of attacks on Basij checkpoints 👇
@DrEliDavid 12.03 00:29
Fake news. He is in Israel.
@manaf12hassan 12.03 00:28
Unfassbar. Mitten in der Nacht greift Israel Binnenflüchtlinge in Beirut/Libanon an - Zelte im Strandgebiet Ramla Al-Bayda. Viele Tote und Verletzte. Genau so hat Israels Armee in Gaza gemordet. Das sind Verbrechen, die westliche Medien & Politiker benennen & bestrafen müssen!
@ClareCraigPath @ChrisMasterjohn RT von @ClareCraigPath 12.03 00:24
What on earth is "genetically predicted linoleic acid"? It comes 100% from diet, with main source in the US being salad dressing and therefore highly correlated with salad intake, which is in turn correlated with other behaviors.
@richardursomd 12.03 00:19
🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨
@DrJBhattacharya @NIHDirector_Jay RT von @DrJBhattacharya 12.03 00:08
Don't miss @mattwridley give the inaugural lecture in @nih's Scientific Freedom lecture series. He will be speaking on March 20th about the origins of covid. Registration to watch is free at the link! https://videocast.nih.gov/watch/244438a5-0e6b-11f1-9f14-124f0a52e769
@NZZ 12.03 00:03
Exklusive Zahlen zeigen, wie stark die gefährlichen Fahrten zugenommen haben: Jeder fünfte Verkehrstote stand im vergangenen Jahr im Zusammenhang mit einer Raserfahrt. https://www.nzz.ch/zuerich/raser-in-zuerich-immer-mehr-unfaelle-polizei-fordert-ps-limite-ld.1928683?utm_campaign=mrf-twitter-NZZ&mrfcid=2026031269af5f01e077e55d2a050e0b
@DrEliDavid 12.03 00:01
Hundreds of drone attacks on Basij roadblocks and checkpoints across Iran. The scale is much larger than initial reports suggested.
@DrEliDavid 11.03 23:54
.@SteveWitkoff on the negotiations with the regime's Foreign Minister Araghchi: 🔸He boasted that they have enough highly enriched uranium for 11 nuclear bombs 🔸He said they wouldn't give it up in any deal 🔸When presented with our red lines, he started yelling and shouting
@richardursomd 11.03 23:49
Vaccine causes Autism Autism 1 - 28.5
@richardursomd 11.03 23:47
Aluminum was never meant to be injected Stop poisoning your babies 👶
@NEJM 11.03 23:47
RECITE: In a phase 3 trial in patients with persistent chemotherapy-induced thrombocytopenia, 84% of those receiving romiplostim had no chemotherapy dose modifications, as compared with 36% of those receiving placebo (odds ratio, 10.16). Full trial results: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2511882 Editorial: Thrombopoietin-Receptor Agonists in Chemotherapy-Induced Thrombocytopenia https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMe2517578
@NZZ 11.03 23:36
Der Algorithmus von X: Verschiebung der politischen Meinungen https://www.nzz.ch/meinung/wie-der-empfehlungs-algorithmus-von-x-politische-meinungen-beeinflusst-ld.1925517?utm_campaign=mrf-twitter-NZZ&mrfcid=2026031169af5f01e077e55d2a050e0a
@tlowdon @NatureUnedited RT von @tlowdon 11.03 23:26
Polar Bear seen swimming among Beluga Whales
@NEJM 11.03 23:24
In an international, randomized trial involving patients with acute venous thromboembolism, the risk of clinically relevant bleeding was significantly lower with apixaban than with rivaroxaban during the 3-month treatment period. Full COBRRA trial results: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2510703
@USMortality 11.03 23:16
The way he looks is very telling..
@NZZ 11.03 23:12
Wohnungsknappheit in Zürich: warum der Wohnschutz scheitert https://www.nzz.ch/meinung/wohnschutz-zulasten-der-wohnungssuchenden-ld.1928049?utm_campaign=mrf-twitter-NZZ&mrfcid=2026031169a6248138899b152280e653
@DrEliDavid 11.03 23:09
🚨 Breaking: @EmmanuelMacron invited Mojtaba Khamenei to the Elysee Palace to officially sign France's surrender agreement
@PhilippMattheis @KobeissiLetter RT von @PhilippMattheis 11.03 23:08
BREAKING: The US announces it will release 172 million barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Oil prices are still pushing higher after the news.
@tlowdon @shaunmmaguire RT von @tlowdon 11.03 23:07
Imagine if we still had Bagram Airfield
@PhilippMattheis @The_Real_Fly RT von @PhilippMattheis 11.03 23:06
If the war in Iran doesn't end soon, food prices are about to skyrocket. Spot Urea +30% since the war began because 50% of urea moves through the Straits.
@DrEliDavid 11.03 23:04
🚨 Breaking: @googlemaps changed the name of the longest street in Tehran (and one of the longest in the world) from "Valiasr" to "Pahlavi" street, its original pre-Islamic revolution name 👇 Well done @Google 👏
@DrEliDavid 11.03 23:00
🚨 Breaking – President Trump: “We've got to finish the job [with the regime]. We don’t want to go back every two years. Because there will be a time when you don’t have me as president. Perhaps you’ll have a weak pathetic person as we’ve had.”
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