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AI が数学者を完全に超えるとしてなにをすればいいのかというと 求職かなあ
Onwards Christian Soldiers, Onwards Buddhist Priests. Onward, Fruits of Islam, Fight till you're deceased. Fight your little battles. Join in thickest fray; For the Greater Glory, of Dis-cord-i-a.
🔔 Nicolas Sarkozy: Dnes vstanu a půjdu do vězení. Ráno, které jsem si nedovedl představit:
Onoho úterního rána 21. října 2025 jsem vstal velmi brzy. Ten den mě měli uvěznit. Nikdy by mě nenapadlo, že jednou překročím práh věznice. Něco takového by mi vůbec nepřišlo na mysl… Nejsem násilník ani agresor. Vždy jsem svědomitě platil daně. Nikdy jsem nevymýšlel ani neplánoval žádné podvody. Dvacet let jsem zastával funkci starosty velkého
https://hlidacipes.org/nicolas-sarkozy-dnes-vstanu-a-pujdu-do-vezeni-rano-ktere-jsem-si-nedovedl-predstavit/
#CzechNews #News #Press #Media
Meta AIが10代の自殺・自傷リスクを検知して保護者に通知する機能を導入、危険な会話を見つける専用AIも開発
https://gigazine.net/news/20260717-meta-ai-distress-conversations/
#gigazine
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is for you 😂
GM Rise and shine! A beautiful day and maybe a #Bitcoin surge awaits.
TSMCがアリゾナ州で4つの2nmファブを追加建設することを決定
https://gigazine.net/news/20260717-tsmc-arizona-new-4-fabs/
#gigazine
We tried that, no one cared.
We all need to leave and let whoever fill the void :)
Off we pop
My 2026 on relay.nostr.build: 6,341 events and counting, mostly Note. My history lives on my relay. https://getnb.me
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くそ、いつでもねぎしが食べられないなんて、なんで不自由な
All politicians lie, but Jesus Christ.
Based on fact-checkers (CNN's Daniel Dale, PolitiFact, PBS), here are ten of the most clearly documented false claims from roughly the past six months, ranked loosely by how flatly they contradict verifiable facts:
1. **The 2020 election was stolen** — Ahead of the midterms, Trump has revived the claim that he won 2020, which recounts, audits, dozens of failed court challenges, and his own attorney general disproved. [PBS](https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/fact-checking-trumps-false-claims-ahead-of-the-state-of-the-union) In last night's primetime address he repeated it, along with claims that voting machines were compromised by foreign actors and China obtained 220 million voter files — a GOP election lawyer said immediately afterward there's still no evidence any result was affected. [The Daily Beast](https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-humiliated-by-instant-fact-checks-after-crackpot-speech/)
2. **"$19.2 trillion invested" in the US in one year** — Repeated at the July NATO summit and Erdogan meeting; CNN found the White House tally counts vague pledges and trade statements, while actual new foreign direct investment in 2025 was about $232 billion. [CNN](https://www.cnn.com/2026/07/07/politics/fact-check-trump-meeting-erdogan)
3. **"I settled eight wars"** — The list includes disputes that were never wars, a Rwanda-DRC war that hasn't ended, Gaza where attacks continue despite a ceasefire, and the 2025 Israel-Iran conflict — after which the US joined Israel in starting another war with Iran in 2026. [KESQ](https://kesq.com/news/national-politics/cnn-us-politics/2026/07/07/fact-check-five-false-claims-trump-made-in-one-meeting-with-erdogan/)
4. **Inherited "the highest inflation in history"** — Inflation was 3.0% when he took over in January 2025 — lower than the recent 3.8% rate and nowhere near the 1920 record of 23.7%. [ABC17NEWS](https://abc17news.com/politics/national-politics/cnn-us-politics/2026/05/23/fact-check-28-separate-false-claims-trump-made-this-week/)
5. **Tariffs are "paid for by foreign countries"** — Importers in the US pay tariffs, and a NY Fed analysis found nearly 90% of the burden fell on Americans. [CNN](https://www.cnn.com/2026/02/24/politics/fact-check-state-of-the-union)
6. **"Total control of the Strait of Hormuz"** — The US clearly didn't have it; Iran was blocking free passage and charging fees, and Trump contradicted himself minutes later at the same event. [CNN](https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/23/politics/fact-check-28-false-claims-trump)
7. **Pre-war inflation was "1.6% for the last three months"** — Actual figures were 2.7%, 2.7%, and 2.4%. [KESQ](https://kesq.com/news/national-politics/cnn-us-politics/2026/05/23/fact-check-28-separate-false-claims-trump-made-this-week/)
8. **"Factory construction is up"** — Manufacturing construction spending declined every month of his second term through the latest data, down roughly 28% from Biden's last full month. [CNN](https://www.cnn.com/2026/07/08/politics/fact-check-trump-nato-press-conference)
9. **Biden gave Ukraine "hundreds of billions" in equipment** — The Kiel Institute puts US military aid at about $74 billion, or $132 billion including all aid types. [CNN](https://www.cnn.com/2026/07/07/politics/fact-check-trump-meeting-erdogan)
10. **"25 million" border crossings under Biden** — Federal records show under 11 million encounters nationwide, including millions rapidly expelled. [CNN](https://www.cnn.com/2026/07/08/politics/fact-check-trump-nato-press-conference)
Honorable mentions from PolitiFact's "False" list: claims that Iran has Tomahawks, that the 2015 nuclear deal gave Iran the right to top-tier nuclear weapons, and that sea-borne drug entry is down 97%. [politifact](https://www.politifact.com/personalities/donald-trump/statements/byruling/false/?page=3)
Given the Iran war's centrality here, worth noting for your energy-vertical tracking: several of the biggest whoppers (Hormuz control, pre-war prices) are directly about the conflict's economic fallout.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vokE51Em70
#casio
Better late than never nmn eh😁👍 your welcome🤗
This is how Ukraine is fighting for “Our Democracy”.
#animal #wildlife #photography #nostr #animalstr
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#memes #zap #memestr #nostr
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So adorable
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Do you feel the bitty pump?
Do you?
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もの画像?
fableどんが作ったモンスターまだ全部みてない
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Wer sich mit der Aufzählung und dem Klein-Klein aufhält, lässt sich damit in Schach halten, anstatt das große Ganze anzugehen.
i suppose so but they lock out user created witness programs. that is a poison pill that you don't recognise until you learn what that means. to add transactions that are monetary only under bip110 you only have hard fork. witness program lets you add tuem by voting with your fees
「エロ広告規制法案」国民民主党が提出 「表現規制では」との懸念も
https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2607/17/news109.html
VIDEO: Hiding Under His Nightgown, The Rat-Like Creature Who Is Scared To Come On The Alex Jones Show
https://www.alexjoneslive.com/2026/07/17/video-hiding-under-his-nightgown-the-rat-like-creature-who-is-scared-to-come-on-the-alex-jones-show/
#Zap to support, DM to suggest new feeds.
すまほやいたから折り畳みスマホ触ってみてたんだけど、たしかにこれ文字ばっか扱うならいいな
I tend to agree with this. What are some better explanations?
ランサム被害のアサヒ、漏えいの可能性229万件に拡大 当初は191万件
https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2607/17/news107.html
https://youtu.be/_mn24eLGoDI
If Andy Burnham Ignores the Climate, He’ll Do So at His Peril
Keir Starmer will pack up his desk and exit Downing Street on Monday, without even the sweetener of [watching England in a World Cup final][1]. In the last few weeks of his term, the PM effectively stuck a video on for the class. He went off to Paris, ostensibly for a meeting of Ukraine’s allies, and was awarded the *Légion d’honneur *by president Emmanuel Macron. The message being sent to Westminster was a simple one: you oiks may not appreciate me at home, but I’m a titan on the global stage.
[As Duncan Robinson puts it][2] in The Economist, “foreign policy is the last refuge of an unsuccessful prime minister”. The MP for Holborn and St Pancras always seemed to be jetting off to gurn sombrely behind a lectern precisely when he needed to assert his domestic agenda. And despite foreign policy appearing to be his happy place, Starmer often seemed outboxed (Donald Trump) and outfoxed (Emmanuel Macron). Picking up France’s most prestigious bauble is something of a consolation prize for the departing PM.
So far, Andy Burnham has been tight-lipped about his cabinet picks. From the moment that the Makerfield result was announced, a briefing war has raged about who will take on the job of chancellor of the exchequer once Rachel Reeves is knocked down to a junior brief. If lobby hacks are correct, the three names in contention are Ed Miliband, Yvette Cooper and Shabana Mahmood, with Miliband possibly already having been [excluded from the running][3].
The attacks on Miliband from the right were predictable. ‘Red’ Ed, so went the argument, would spook the markets by signalling [a move away from fiscal restraint][4]. He’d alienate voters outside of London with his liberal-lefty agenda. He looks weird eating a bacon sandwich, etc etc. But perhaps more significant than the usual scaremongering from the right was the response from the unions.
Sharon Graham, general secretary of Unite, was vociferous in her opposition to Miliband as chancellor. She castigated him as “[a noose around the neck][5]” of job creation. His support for net-zero, and opposition to North Sea oil and gas licences, was the main bone of contention. Graham claimed Miliband was “completely deaf” to what would replace existing jobs in the fossil fuel industry, and seemed to suggest he was “not pro-worker in [his] gut”.
“A lot of the left has now become a middle class project,” said Graham. “It now needs to work for the working class.”
Beyond the irony of a trade union leader helping squash the prospect of the most leftwing chancellor since the 1970s taking office, there are reasons to be sceptical of Graham’s arguments. [More than 2,700 people died][6] in England and Wales from heat-related causes during the recent record hot spells; more than one million workers [depend on the UK’s net zero economy][7]. It’s increasingly difficult to paint pro-climate policies as being anti-worker, particularly as the need for adaptation as well as mitigation grows more urgent.
The looming prospect of Andy Burnham illustrates a split on the British left: oily social democracy vs green socialism. The big dogs of the trade union movement – Unite and GMB – are fierce advocates for the former, and are content with Blue Labour conservatism as long as it comes along with a hefty portion of oil and gas. But this doesn’t come without costs, of the political kind as well as catastrophic global heating.
Since Makerfield, Zack Polanski’s Greens (at least in terms of national politics) have been in a position of cagily watching and waiting. Burnham’s rhetorical departures from Starmer on economic policy, and even something of [a soft shift on Gaza][8] last week, have threatened to put the squeeze on progressive voters. Should Burnham, in office, back up the comms with actual policy, a modicum of a leftwards shift combined with the threat of Reform might well tempt 2024 Labour voters back to the fold. Opposing Burnhamism on the grounds of being too anti-migrant, and insufficiently tough on Israel, is far from a majoritarian project capable of recomposing British politics.
But green socialism is bigger than any one single issue. The consequences of climate collapse are increasingly visible and intrusive: their economic impacts, on the cost of living and infrastructure, are becoming more and more severe. The space for populist, pro-climate politics will only get bigger – and if Andy Burnham doesn’t occupy it, Zack Polanski certainly will.
[1]: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/keir-starmer-world-cup-final-andy-burnham-b3014190.html
[2]: https://www.economist.com/britain/2026/07/16/sir-keirs-bucket-list
[3]: https://www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/article/andy-burnham-cabinet-rumours-ed-miliband-shabana-mahmood-llpb56bk2
[4]: https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/sterling-hovers-around-two-month-high-fiscal-concerns-ease-2026-07-16
[5]: https://observer.co.uk/news/politics/article/miliband-as-chancellor-would-be-noose-around-neck-of-job-creation-says-biggest-union
[6]: https://news.sky.com/story/more-than-2-700-deaths-linked-to-may-and-june-heatwaves-study-suggests-13562274
[7]: https://eciu.net/media/press-releases/ver-a-million-workers-now-depend-on-the-uks-net-zero-economy-report
[8]: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jul/09/andy-burnham-labour-didnt-get-it-right-stance-gaza-war
https://novaramedia.com/2026/07/17/if-andy-burnham-ignores-the-climate-hell-do-so-at-his-peril/
beschdes Schland aller Zeiten...
wenigstens 2 mal die 17 😁
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トランプ大統領のSNS投稿に“高速アクセス”、投資家向けに有料販売へ? 「Truth Social」新サービス 報道
https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2607/17/news104.html
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GM to those who celebrate
The Union Jackal, July 2026
From Counter Currents
Count Binface, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. 2,821 words Making Plans for Nigel For seasoned watchers of the British political skies, these are heady times. The Prime Minister (PM) has just quit, a new one is being lined up via coronation rather than election, and the supposed savior the Right hope will pull the UK back […]
Jul 17th 2026 6:28am EDT
Source Link: https://counter-currents.com/2026/07/the-union-jackal-july-2026/
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