First living room backflip… nailed it! 🏠🤸♂️ #LevelUp #Backflip... #FirstTime #LivingRoomSkills #Gymnastics #Progressshow more

Christian Rivera
26,416 Aufrufe • vor 7 Monaten
One flip at a time. Keep pushing your limits.... 🔥🤸♂️ #NeverSettle #Gainer #Flip #Tricking #Freerunning #Acrobatics #Gymnastics #Backflip #MartialArts #Athlete #Motivation #KeepGrinding #FYP #Viral #ChristianRivera362show more

Christian Rivera
11,021 Aufrufe • vor 15 Tagen
Ryan Garcia was getting too it in the family... living room 🤣🏠show more

Ring Magazine
62,313 Aufrufe • vor 28 Tagen
NEW: After 800 attempts, professional water sports athlete Nikolas... Plytas completes the world’s first double backflip on a hydrofoil board. Insane. “Hardest thing l've ever done in my life - and also the world's first double backflip in foilboarding,” Plytas said on IG. “Over the past six months, I gave everything to this trick. Every time I was on the water, my only focus was landing it.”show more

Collin Rugg
2,265,285 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
The new Hailou 02 AI video model really does... seem to have made huge strides in the "gymnastics problem" where fast flipping motions lead to distortion Here are the first three results of the "a man in elaborate robes does a backflip while holding two pool noodles" (a hard test!)show more

Ethan Mollick
87,298 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
BREAKING NEWS: Thee and Peach’s first date just received... a 55-minute standing ovation from me in my living room after I watched it for the 100th time. #MeAndTheeSeriesEP5 ppnaravit phuwintangshow more

GMMTV
108,876 Aufrufe • vor 7 Monaten
🚨 TRUMP NAILED IT: 'We've spent 8 TRILLION DOLLARS... in the Middle East... and we're not fixing our roads. It's CRAZY!' DC keeps shipping YOUR money overseas. It's one of the drivers of the unaffordable cost of living crisis. Enough is enough. America First means fixing HOME first! 🇺🇸 Who's with Trump on this?show more

Publius
181,528 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten
Like 10 years ago, this remains my favorite way... to "play" with a balloon. Its about how I pop my first balloon at home when my parents were decorating the living room for a holiday. I remember there was a balloon, and I ride it on the floor in panties, unforgettable.. #loonergirlshow more

ARYX Looner
27,205 Aufrufe • vor 3 Jahren
Have you ever noticed an old farmhouse with two... front doors and wondered why? It looks unusual today, but it once made perfect sense in rural America. Many early farmhouses were built in phases. A single log or frame cabin came first, then a second room was added beside it as the family grew. Since each room was originally its own structure, each kept its own exterior entrance. When joined together, the house ended up with two front doors. There were practical reasons too. Separate doors helped keep private sleeping spaces apart from public living areas when visitors stopped by. It also made it easier to house extended family, hired farm workers, or boarders while maintaining some separation. And before air conditioning, paired doors and aligned openings helped create strong cross-breezes, making hot Southern summers more bearable inside. Once you start looking, you’ll notice these double-door farmhouses everywhere.show more

The Forgotten South
24,471 Aufrufe • vor 5 Monaten
This video was taken the day I played through... the first build of the Neural DSP Archetype JM X plugin. We’d set up my amp rig in the live room and were switching between the rig and the plugin. I threw every test at it; does turning the volume knob to 5 create a natural response in tone? It did. Does a single note that’s held die out without a noise gate eating it or the “math” just giving up? It did. Do two notes bent at once with distortion on create natural harmonic overtones exactly like the amps in the room? They did, exactly. I had the engineer switch between signals without my knowing. “That’s the amps,” I’d guess. “Plugin,” the engineer would say, several times. It had fooled me. Neural DSP had done it. It wasn’t just a faithful recreation of my sound - it was the first plugin I’d ever heard that proved that digital modeling could create a digital emulation with zero compromises. I’d like to say that we went back and forth countless times, making tweaks until it was right, but the truth is that they pretty much nailed it on the first try. Only a few EQ changes and some changes to a couple of the effects pedals were needed. The thousands of hours of creation came to fruition yesterday when the plugin was released, and it’s been a joy to see and hear players putting this software to the test and being as impressed as I was in this video. Thank you to every guitar player who created such clever and great sounding presets and for spreading the word. I can’t wait to hear all the new music that’s created with this plugin. Getting my sound is just the beginning of what it can do, and I can’t wait to hear what musicians create with it.show more

John Mayer
148,483 Aufrufe • vor 7 Monaten
Robot boyfriend/girlfriend went from meme to something you can... actually put in your cart now 😂🤖 UBTECH’s UWORLD full-size bionic humanoid is up for presale on JD. Whole pitch is “emotional companionship.” 3,000 RMB deposit gets you first-batch access. Launch is June 30, presale runs til July 15. Two flavors: – Male: 183 cm / 42 kg – Female: 168 cm / 35.2 kg Both have 88 DOF, Wi-Fi, charging, and 2–4 hrs of runtime. Oh and no secondary dev. So no hacking it for fun, apparently. I just wanna know — who’s actually gonna drop cash on a life-size robot companion for their living room?show more

RoboHub🤖
16,244 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
Almost 30 years ago my parents moved their young... family oversees to help support pastors starting churches. They moved half way across the world and found themselves without a pastor to support. The church in this area was almost nowhere to be found. Rituals replaced relationships and the need for pastors was huge. So Mom and Dad decided to do what they said they wouldn’t do, they started a church. It was just our family at first. Felt kinda silly if I’m being honest. Just the five of us in our living room. “Why move across the world for this?” We wondered. Then, as we built relationships, the church began to grow. It was slow at first. It was also hard and lonely. But Dad was bent on building something that would train leaders and would grow without him. He always said our job was to work ourselves out of a job. The goal was to leave the leadership in the hands of the people there as quickly as possible. My parents had to move back to the States rather suddenly a few years ago after my Mom suffered a major stroke during a serious illness. The church was strong and Dad spent years discipline and training leaders. Yet, it was still sudden. We wondered, Would the church continue growing without them or begin to dwindle? Recently I decided to go back home to Northern Chile with my 3 kids to see how the church my parents started in our living room was doing. And look what I found! It’s a church of well over 500 but that’s not the impressive part. The church has planted 11 other churches, runs two children’s homes, a rehab center, a seminary training hundreds of pastors, and sends people all over the world to work in ministry. It’s been a rock in the community during earthquakes, tidal waves and civil unrest. I was able to return home and tell Dad, “Dad, your church sends their greetings”show more

Bethany | Commercial Real Estate
27,238 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
a story about taesan’s new fish, yongyongie 🐠 🐈⬛... so, you know that recent video that came out (whatdoor tarot episode) the one that was about my slumps? that was, like… maybe about 3 months ago. around 3 months ago, leehan asked me, “what do you think about picking up a new hobby?” he said that seriously starting a new hobby could be a good way to get out of a slump. so i thought, “hmm… can i even add another hobby right now? i already have quite a lot.” then he suggested raising fish 🤓☝️ and i said no, i said i didn’t want to raise one at first. but then he said he’d set everything up for me, teach me how to feed them, how to change the water, basically everything. he said it would be like giving me an early birthday present, he’d set up the whole fish tank for me. and he really did! he ordered everything himself, and now i’m raising fish in my room guys! 🐈⬛ but it is not corydoras, it is a type of fish called Betta. Betta fish are really beautiful. so it’s been three months since i started raising it. but i didn’t say anything about it because i thought, “since it’s a birthday gift i’ll talk about it on my birthday.” so i was supposed to say it today, and donghyunie (leehan) just reminded me about it just now. 🐈⬛ i have three-coloured betta fish, and it even has my favorite colors, blue and red, together on it (just like korean flag 🇰🇷) i’ll post a picture on weverse after this. it is really flashy fish, and i gave it a name. when i first saw it i thought, “wow, they kinda look like dragons” so i named the fish yongyongi (yong in korean means dragon). it is about this small, but they look so much like dragons that i named it yongyongi, and i’m taking good care of it. i feed it well, if i drop in just two tiny pellets a day, it comes up and eat them. i give it food, and i’ve also learned how to change the water. so the fish living in this small fish tank. i’ll take a picture of it later and post it too.show more

soo
135,045 Aufrufe • vor 11 Monaten
"My mother raised four kids and buried a husband... and built a life entirely with her own hands. Last week she turned 80 and moved into assisted living. She was allowed to bring one thing that wasn't furniture. Every single one of us assumed she would bring Dad's photo or her china or the quilt she's had since 1987. She looked at all of us and she said — 'I'm bringing Bruno.' Not one of us said a single word. Because not one of us could argue with that. Because Bruno has slept beside her bed every night for seven years. Because when Dad passed Bruno didn't leave her side for two weeks. Because she is 80 years old and she has earned every single choice she makes and this one was never a question." We helped her move in on Thursday. She directed everything. Where the lamp goes. Which books on which shelf. Dad's photo facing the bed so she sees it first thing. Bruno's bed went in first. Before anything else. She told my brother — "Get his bed in there first. Everything else can wait." When we left that afternoon Bruno was already on his bed with his chin on her quilt like he'd lived there his whole life. My sister called me on the drive home. She couldn't finish a sentence. Neither could I. We are not sad about this. We want to be clear about that. Mom is okay. Mom is more than okay. Mom walked into that room like she walks into every room — like she owns it and is prepared to improve it. We are crying because of the chin on the quilt. We are crying because she is 80 years old and she has been through everything and when they told her one thing she didn't hesitate. Not the china. Not the photo. Not the quilt. Bruno. Drop a ❤️ for Mom. And one for Bruno who has been her one thing for seven years without knowing it.show more

Crazy Moments
612,288 Aufrufe • vor 2 Tagen
♥️♥️♥️ I was only 22 when my world changed... forever. My sister died during childbirth, leaving behind three tiny lives — triplets who had barely taken their first breaths. There was no father listed. No grandparents left to call. Just me. One moment I was a young guy riding motorcycles and living freely. The next, I was standing in a hospital hallway while a nurse gently asked if I could take one of the babies until arrangements were made. I didn't hesitate. "I'm taking all three," I said. At the time, I was sleeping on friends' couches. My motorcycle sat in the living room of the small place I was crashing in. I pushed it out to make room for three cribs and prayed I would somehow figure the rest out. Life became survival. I worked night shifts at a warehouse, then delivered food during the day. I learned how to warm baby bottles in gas station microwaves between jobs. Some months, I had to choose between paying rent and buying formula. Somehow... we kept going. Neighbors began leaving diapers and groceries quietly on the porch. My motorcycle crew showed up one weekend with tools and wood and built bunk beds when the babies outgrew their cribs. People told me I wouldn't last a month. But love can make ordinary people do extraordinary things. This spring, Emma, Lily, and Noah walked across their high school graduation stage. As I watched them take their steps toward the future, tears filled my eyes. I thought I was going to be their uncle. Instead, I became their dad.show more

G-PA
636,846 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten
After a formative time at OpenAI, I’m launching Maison... AGI (Maison AGI), a fashion house creating cultural artifacts for the AI era. Our first collection, Relic of Thought, is a collaboration with Ilya Sutskever (Ilya Sutskever), featuring his original artworks alongside a signature hat modeled after his iconic head. It is a study in conviction and the clarity of vision that gives thought its form. I believe we're living through something extraordinary that deserves to be remembered. Not in research papers or technical model cards, but in tangible objects we can hold, wear, and pass down. Working alongside some of the world's brilliant researchers building Claude and ChatGPT, I've come to realize they are among the most creative minds alive. Research, at its best, is an act of imagination: the ability to glimpse what doesn't yet exist and then build toward it. Many of them remain unseen, even as their work quietly reshapes our future. Though AGI progress can feel incomprehensible from the outside, its story is deeply human - full of curiosity, conviction, and creation. We're bridging that world with the creatives who give form to ideas. This may be humanity's last time to create a hand-crafted project before what we build surpasses us. Each collection is also a message to superintelligence itself: that we cared, and that we tried to make beauty out of understanding.show more

Karina
777,427 Aufrufe • vor 9 Monaten
I just sequenced a human genome to 30× coverage... entirely at home. As far as I know, this is the first time this has been done. I didn’t step foot in a lab once. Every step - from saliva collection, to running the sequencer - took place in a single room with a dining table + kitchenette. Six weeks ago, I had never done wet lab biology before. I used an Oxford Nanopore P2 Solo - the only commercially available sequencing device portable enough to do 30x human genome sequencing at home. Biggest takeaway - I could build something that combined software, hardware, and molecular biology far faster than I thought was possible. I can name >100 specific instances where AI helped me solve a technical problem that would previously have blocked me because I lacked access to a domain expert. For example: how do I save my sequencing run when my DNA extraction yield is 4x lower than I need it to be, and I have this limited set of reagents to hand? To make this work, I had to navigate multiple disciplines: - writing software to monitor sequencing runs and orchestrate remote GPU infra for basecalling - learning + executing 5 hour long molecular biology protocols - building a hardware device to quantify DNA concentration Apologies for the hyperbole, but I feel super lucky to be living in 2026. A few weeks ago I decided to sequence a human genome to 30x at home. Then I actually did it. And I did it really quickly.show more

Seth Howes
407,623 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
> it’s 2015 > orange billionaire walks down a... golden escalator > says he decided to run for office and make America great again > is told he has no chance of winning > every opponent in the GOP mocks his credentials as a politician > comedians and late night tv hosts make fun of him, but give him airtime because it’s entertaining to sabotage the right > actually beats Hillary Clinton in a landslide victory > media.exe has stopped working > spends four years posting mean tweets and building a wall > economy actually goes brrr > leaves in 2021 while everyone says he's finished forever > "he's going to jail this time, for real guys" > spends three years playing golf and living rent-free in everyone's head > gets a mugshot taken, turns it into the hardest album cover of the decade > decides he isn't done yet > runs again in 2024 > wins even harder than the first time > fast forward to Jan 2026 > be the 47th President > speedrunning executive orders like a pro gamer > 4.3% GDP growth while the EU is still trying to figure out what a heater is > decides the US needs more real estate, tries to buy Greenland just to flex > marks the one-year anniversary of the "Golden Age" today > walks into the White House briefing room > reporters are shaking, ready to ask about "muh democracy" > brings out a binder thicker than a dictionary > "Accomplishments" written on the front in bold Sharpie > says he could read it for a week but he’s too busy winning > holds it up for the cameras > casually drops the entire thing on the floor > THUD > echoes through the room like a sonic boom > starts throwing down mugshots of arrested criminals like they're Yu-Gi-Oh cards > binder clip snaps on his finger, doesn't even flinch > "I would have acted like nothing happened even if my finger fell off" > looks at the stunned press corps > "You're not getting bored, right?" > refuses to elaborate further > leaves to go back to fixing the country > mfw the simulation is actually a comedy showshow more

Ian Miles Cheong
100,535 Aufrufe • vor 5 Monaten
Ever grown your own food? It’s not some soft... city hobby. It’s grit under your nails, sweat on your brow, and your knees in the dirt. Start with tomatoes. Not the bland supermarket kind—get a good Italian heirloom. The kind that bursts with flavor and sun. Plant the seeds in spring, when the soil starts breathing again and the worms come back to life. Forget green fingers. That’s a myth. What you need is dirty hands. Farming’s not magic—it’s muscle, timing, and knowing the ground. Ninety percent of it is soil. Rich, living soil. Load it up with volcanic rock dust, aged compost, a pinch of wood ash, and crushed eggshells. Add calmag if the leaves start curling funny. This isn’t chemistry—it’s common sense passed down through rough hands. The rest is sunlight and vigilance. Tomatoes are tough—they’ll take a beating—but mildew creeps in like a slow rot. Whisper-quiet. Shows up overnight, white and spiteful on the leaves. You stop it before it starts. Brew up compost tea and spray the leaves. Use garlic and chamomile sprays—natural antifungals that keep mildew spooked. A splash of raw milk helps the good microbes take hold. Give the plants room—airflow is your first defense. Don’t let them grow wild and strangled. Prune the suckers. Keep the soil mulched but dry on top. Pests? Crush nettles and scatter them. Soap and water handles most invaders. Neem oil if they come back stubborn. Welcome the allies—ladybugs, frogs, spiders, even snakes. Everything has its role if you’re listening. But listen close—many clowns think they can farm, and then they starve. The earth isn’t fooled by wishful thinking. She’ll resist all attempts if she doesn’t like you.show more

SiriusB
40,292 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr