Odee Perry murd*r aftermath, T-roy can be seen walking... away probably crying, shi probably the reason it turn T-roy and King Von into demons💯💯🕊️show more

Drill Demon 🐍
167,907 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten
💥💥Re: E.A.S. / E.B.S.💥💥 For those ⚡️NOT⚡️#PAYINGATTENTION: YOU HAVE... BEEN TOLD: 1. "TOP OF THE HOUR" 2. "MOST PEOPLE SHOULD BE AT HOME" If you think it's going to happen when everyone is at a MONSTEROUS EVENT, OR ON A HOLIDAY & AWAY FROM HOME, you're kidding yourselves. 💯💯💯 Just think about that for ONE SECOND.... THOUSANDS of people, trying to evacuate ANY "EVENT", would be outright PANDEMONIUM & COMPLETE STUPIDITY. 💯💯💯 When it happens, I have always had a thought that most people will be scared AWAKE: as in, most will probably be getting ready for bed, or already sleeping; why else would ALL ELECTRONICS HAVE A "BACKDOOR" TO BROADCAST? If people are SLEEPING, and the TV comes on blaring the tones and you're sound asleep - WOULD THAT NOT ALSO BE (LOOSELY) CONSIDERED A "SCARE EVENT"? Wasn't C-19 a "SCARE EVENT"⁉️ How many of you have been living in a state of "anxiety", regardless of how intense⁉️⁉️⁉️ If ANYONE thought that 7/4 was a "target date", you missed the BIGGEST MEMO: 💥WE DO NOT "DO" DATES.💥 ⚡️We rely on ANNOUNCEMENTS and HABBENINGS that correlate with other items of note.⚡️💯💯💯 Please #WAKEUP and GET WITH THE PROGRAM. IT WILL HAPPEN WHEN IT IS ***SUPPOSED** TO HAPPEN, NOT BEFOREHAND. 💯💯💯 "Thank you for your attention to this matter." 🫡 🇺🇸🤘🐺🤘🇺🇸 Source: Str1ker 🗣️ I believe it’s gonna happen around midnight around the world on the day it happens. ⏰ 💯💯💯🐸👆👆👆🐸😎😎😎🐸🍿🍿🍿show more

Danielle knows a lot
21,636 Aufrufe • vor 7 Tagen
JUST IN: Surveillance footage shows a car flying over... a curb/barrier at the U.S. - Canada border, much different than what Fox News suggested earlier. The footage shows the car traveling at highway speeds before it got airborne near the border. An eye witness said the following: "So we were walking up the road and we seen this car coming down towards the border and he was flying over a hundred miles an hour." "There was a car in front of him. He swerved out, went in front of the car, hit the fence, went flying up into the air. He went up into the air and we just seen the fireball and that's all we could see. It was just covered in smoke everywhere." Video: R A W S A L E R T Sshow more

Collin Rugg
7,308,115 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren
🚨 GOODWILL HAS COMPLETELY LOST ITS MIND “Can someone... PLEASE tell me WHAT THE FU*K I’m looking at?” This woman walked into Goodwill and found a pair of used Nike sweatpants… for $39.99. Not vintage. Not rare. Not new with tags. Just regular sweatpants that probably cost less when they were brand-new. Her reaction says it all: “You’re joking me.” Goodwill used to be the place you saved money… now it feels like they’re trying to run Bloomingdale’s pricing out of a donation bin. Be honest - is Goodwill actually helping people anymore, or did they turn into a full-blown retail scam?show more

HustleBitch
2,350,608 Aufrufe • vor 7 Monaten
I was rear-ended hard last night by another truck.... It was hard enough where my Cybertruck stopped working and had to be towed. The guy who hit me, was probably drunk, and fled the scene of the accident. Hit-and-run is a serious crime. Unfortunately, despite all these videos of the accident, his license plate is not legible. If you're in Arizona, help me find this guy... Video 1: Shows the accident from rear camera Video 2: You can see he changes lanes into my lane, never slows down and hits my stopped vehicle full-speed. I was stopped at a red light! Videos 3 & 4 show him making his get-away. Fortunately, I'm ok. It was probably the most serious accident I've been in my whole life, so considering everything, I'm grateful I just walked away. Also grateful I was in a heavy monster truck (the Cybertruck) rather than my little McLaren. I might be writing this from the hospital if that was the case.show more

Hamid
13,595 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
Supporting Ukraine isn't really about where you’re from; it’s... just about being human. You can feel the strength of my country even from thousands of miles away, but you can’t force that on anyone who just doesn't want to see it. Honestly, there’s no point in trying to talk someone into feeling compassion. If there’s no room in your heart for Ukraine and our people right now, when things are this hard... it’s probably never going to be there. Love and empathy - they’re either there or they aren't. Simple as that.show more

Katerina Horbunova
11,860 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten
UNDOCUMENTED PBE CHANGE: THEY REMOVED DFT + CLEAVER STACKING... ENTIRELY LMAO First off, this was a completely broken interaction and thank god Riot removed it, there was no way Smolder could be balanced with it in the game. This removal in combination with the nerfs he just got today will make him slightly worse than he was before DFT was introduced, which is probably a good place for him to be. Part of the reason why Smolder's winrate went up so much is that people started building correctly on him - Sorcery and Inspiration with ER + Cleaver or Hubris - instead of the shitty Fleet + ER + Shojin + RFC build that was most popular. Since people are (probably) keep building the right way, this winrate boost due to people building correctly is gonna stay while the actual power in his kit gets stripped away. Basically it turns out the current meta Smolder build was ALREADY HIS BEST BUILD before the broken cleaver interaction was introduced (and also I was already running it). Anyways TLDR: the most common build isnt always going to be the strongest, Riot did their job this time, META SLAVES CAn STOP FUCKING PLAYING SMOLDER, Smolder's best builds aren't changing, and im going back to first strike.show more

bluwunk
132,527 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten
This is what this young man does for fun.... Here he is hopping over the counter at McDonald’s and going and scooping up some fries with his bare hands and piling them into his mouth. Acting like a complete fool. His buddies laugh and then he runs out. Every single person, even all the black people, said there is nothing funny whatsoever about this. That it is just giving the fatigue factor more attention. They even suggested that McDonald’s close their dining room. 💯 Many questioned why would anyone think this is funny? Where is this guys parents? Even though he is older, can you imagine his parents seeing him do this? There will be no consequences. The cops probably won’t even be called and even if they were, what are they going to do? Ticket him? He will get away with it and then it is on to the next place to do something stupid again. The lack of respect and morals is so tiring. No wonder people complain about fatigue, even black people. What’s the answer to all this? How do we get this stopped?show more

👉M-Û-R-Č-H👈
32,686 Aufrufe • vor 20 Tagen
Want to know why the 4-26-2026 Foraker, Oklahoma #tornado... went from an established "hog/ potential long track tornado" to POOF in a matter of seconds? After diving deep into my drone & 360 video it became fairly obvious as to what happened. If you watch this video close, you can see a sudden burst of what initially looks like outflow blowing out and away from the tornado as it simultaneously collapses the lower vortex. I know you're probably asking yourself, "why would this be outflow", and its a great question. The answer is, its not. What I believe is happening here is the mesocyclone is beginning to "handoff" to the new meso north. (aka the twin tornado). The RFD surge on the fully condensed tornado ends up getting pulled into the one to the north completely undercutting it. (as seen in the video). Where have we seen this before?? Funny coincidence, on the April 26, 2024 (yes same exact day two years prior) tornado outbreak across Nebraska and Iowa, you could see this exact thing happen with the Lincoln tornado as it handed off to what turned into the Waverly tornado to the north. Let me know what you think! #wxtwitter #tornadoshow more

Jordan Hall
43,652 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten
What bothers me most about ashley biden, is that... as a little girl, she was subjected to showering with her dad, Joe biden, she then goes on to write that she is ashamed that she was sexually aroused and felt shame because she knew it was wrong. Then she confesses that she was probably molested, which contributed to her hypersexual behavior. It is sad that so many people would read those same words, turn and ignore them, and turn it into a reason to support the child molester that is the head of their party, while giving no value on her innocence. This little girl, through no fault of her own, was sexually abused by this man, and millions deny her pain. At this point, if any sexually abuse survivor is voting for biden still, you have traded your right to claim to be the victim anymore. You are now the same evil you once opposed.show more

Captain Salty
311,928 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren
A Bell 407 collided with a open hangar door... while trying to depart a airport hangar alleyway in Utah. I’ve seen several similar accidents happen over the years and this accident was easily preventable. For all the helicopter pilots out there, please do not takeoff from a small hangar alley like this and at a bare minimum close the hangar door. This 407 produces hurricane force winds with its rotor wash and could have easily forced FOD out of the hangar and into the aircraft. This aircraft was on a dolly with a tug and it would have probably taken the pilot an extra 5 minutes to find a more open and suitable location to depart from. You can also produce your own mechanical turbulence from the rotor wash hitting buildings and going back into your rotors make your hover less stable. Thankfully the only occupant onboard was the pilot and they were able to walk away with non-life threatening injures according to news reports. I also highly encourage unhooking any tow equipment for the dolly and moving it out of the way before taking off. So many times it just comes down to simple laziness and complacency. PS. Those are some gorgeous looking hangars! 🎥 KSLshow more

Thenewarea51
57,518 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
SOMETHING IS DEFINITELY BEING COVERED UP. 🚨🚨🚨 They have... actively scrubbed Maxwell Yearick’s Facebook from existence. You can see in these videos as it happens in real time. WHY would his Facebook be scrubbed, if there wasn’t more to the story? We aren’t being told the FULL TRUTH. I’m not saying anything definitive here, but this is a MAJOR RED FLAG 🚩🚩🚩 They don’t want us to do our own research into this very significant matter, and just trust the FBI and “experts” even Joe Biden said as much. The SAME FBI that was weaponized against Donald J. Trump since he descended the elevator in 2015 and threw his hat in the ring for President. The SAME FBI that wouldn’t come out right away after this incident and said it was an “assassination attempt”. They don’t want We The People looking into this BECAUSE SOMETHING IS VERY OFF. H/T God Fearing Americanshow more

The Patriot Voice
515,743 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren
We CANNOT WAIT for you to experience Astra, the... first-ever AI creative upscaler for video. Thank you to everyone who has liked, shared, and commented—the response to Tuesday’s announcement has blown us away. If you haven’t heard back from us yet on your early access invite, you can enter your email here to make sure you’re on the list: (We’ve got thousands of comments to reply to, which is an amazing thing, but it does mean our responses will be a bit delayed. Thanks for your patience.) Astra is now in development. You’ve probably seen a few creators posting before-and-afters. We’re partnering with this group to test Astra and get valuable feedback. (Thanks, team!) Once it’s time to share Astra with early access users, you will be the first to know. Keep an eye on your email and make sure you’re following our account here for updates. - The Topaz Labs teamshow more

Topaz Labs
12,071 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
a fun workflow for prepping a talk: > record... a draft video without a script > have Claude Code turn the video into a Notion page with slides + transcript of what I said > ask people for feedback on the video; Claude processes their notes and attaches things as inline comments in the relevant spots > read through the page, manually edit to refine the wording of what I want to say Crucially, I'm in creative control. AI is *not* writing the talk for me in any way! It's providing tools that make it easier for me to think together with my team. h/t Thariq for inspiration, his video editing workflow got me thinking about how useful coding agents can be for video processingshow more

Geoffrey Litt
55,614 Aufrufe • vor 14 Tagen
You’ve probably seen some of the games I’ve been... building with AI. I can't code. But with AI's help, I've built 15+ game prototypes in the past 6 months. That process has been eye-opening. It made me realize how fast game creation is evolving and how much easier it’s becoming to turn ideas into playable worlds. So I started Vibeforge, a Patreon where I share everything I’ve learned about using AI to make games: - Step-by-step vibe-coding guides (like this top-down auto-shooter) - Behind-the-scenes devlogs as I experiment with new prototypes - Game boilerplates you can modify for your own projects I’m joined by Aldric Chang, founder of the game studio behind 13Z: The Zodiac Trials ➡️ Wishlist on Steam!, Hellsweeper VR, Sairento VR and Gordian Quest. While I focus on AI-driven experimentation, Aldric will be sharing real-world lessons from traditional game development: design, production, and marketing, bridging both worlds. Whether you’re building your first prototype or dreaming up your next indie project, we welcome you to join us: See you on the inside.show more

Danny Limanseta
76,767 Aufrufe • vor 8 Monaten
The Circle 🐜 Nobody told the ant about the... circle. That, as far as anyone can tell, is the whole problem. A researcher named Kostowski – this was in the early 1970s, at a laboratory in Warsaw that smelled permanently of formaldehyde and institutional coffee – discovered quite by accident that if you draw a continuous line around an ant using a felt-tip pen, the ant will not cross it. It will walk right up to the line, pause with what appears to be genuine philosophical unease, and turn back. It will do this indefinitely. For hours. Sometimes for days. The ant is not stupid. Let’s be clear about that. The creature you are looking at in this photograph – this tiny, improbable machine of chitin and chemical signals, this six-legged marvel that can carry fifty times its own body weight and navigate by polarized light – has a brain roughly the size of a pinhead, and yet that brain contains approximately 250,000 neurons dedicated entirely to making sense of the world. It has survived as a species for 130 million years. It watched the dinosaurs arrive, flourish, and disappear, and then went back to work. And yet here it is. Trapped by a drawing. The reason is chemistry, not cognition. Ants navigate by pheromones – volatile chemical compounds that their legs read like a blind man reads braille. When they encounter the solvent in a felt-tip pen, something in their nervous system fires an alarm. The signal says: boundary. The signal says: edge of the known world. And the ant, loyal to its chemistry in the way that all of us are loyal to ours, obeys. This is the part that stays with you if you think about it too long. The ant’s prison has no walls. No bars. No lock. It is made entirely of information – a chemical whisper laid down by a felt-tip marker – and the ant cannot see past it, because it has no framework for doing so. The circle is not a circle to the ant. The circle is simply: where the world ends. I find myself thinking about this more than is probably healthy. We are, most of us, walking around inside our own circles. They were drawn for us gradually, by parents and teachers and early disappointments, by the limits of what we saw done and the boundaries of what we were told was possible. We bump up against them occasionally – in those moments when a job offer from another city seems too frightening, or a new idea feels somehow presumptuous – and we turn back. Not because anything is stopping us. Because the world, as far as we can tell, simply ends there. The ant in the photograph is walking the inner edge of its circle with a kind of purposeful calm that is almost admirable. It has not given up. It is still looking. It is still moving. It simply cannot conceive of a direction that leads out. Kostowski, for what it’s worth, eventually just picked the ant up and moved it. Sometimes that’s what it takes. Gandalv / Gandalvshow more

Gandalv
28,294 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten
Signed arguably Leeds best player in Gray Signed arguably... West Hams best player in Kudus A reject right back for us, playing reguarly for West Ham in KWP who is still one of our own, helping to save their club and would probably start ahead of Porro for us A Manager we sacked after 12 weeks in Nuno because he wasnt good enough leading West Ham to safety Tried to sign Nottingham Forests best player in MGW but messed up by approaching illegally One of the best stadiums in World football which could almost fit the entire capacities of Forest and Leeds stadium combined into ours alone Years and years and years of calling for Levys head for him to then finally leave Gifting West Ham their first win in 10 weeks of Premier League football Losing 6-0 to Nottingham Forest on aggregate this season Losing multiple players to reocurring serious injuries through misdiagnosis and rushing them back with almost every injury requiring surgical repair Our then Manager coming out at the start of the season saying Tottenham will 💯 lose games, but Arsenal wont £13m net spend in January to save the club from a financially catastrophic relegation. The fans could see the red flags of relegation, but Vivienne, Lange and Vinai couldnt Not getting a single penalty all season An entire squad of failing relegation players somehow still being selected for their national sides and playing brilliant whilst away on duty The Sporting Director we'd have rathe kept in Paratici, leaving instead of the other Sporting Director we all despise in Lange We are living and breathing witnessing the worst season in the entire history of Tottenham Hotspur as a football club. I do not understand how weve had the worst luck and the most jarring situations happen this season and what it is that we as fans have done to deserve this. Its as though weve sold our souls by winning the Europa League and now the clubs being banished to the fiery pits of hell to be incinerated into oblivion If we didnt have the injuries and had everyone fit and available, we probably finish top 8 with complete ease I wish the season ended tomorrow and we just get it over and done with and see where we play the rigged fixture against Lincoln on the opening day of the Championship season, home or awayshow more

𝑷𝑹𝑶
171,513 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten
10 things I can’t quit thinking about after ETHDenver:... 1. Convergence = here. Devner didn’t feel like an ETH conference, but more like an AI + crypto + TradFi + techno-philosophical conference. The convergence is true and real and accelerating. 2. Most corporate jobs suck ass. 40 years at a desk working on the same thing? Pure dystopia. We need fluid movement between passions, projects, people. DAOs are a massive step in that direction, but now AI is giving individuals the means to spin up their own massive businesses… there’s also this notion floating around that we can launch a product or contribute to a protocol or a DAO in a way that sets us up for life rather than slaving for decades at the golden teat of a paycheck. It's a massive win for human flourishing, passion and excitement. 3. oRaNgE cOIn. Bitcoin came up far more than I thought it would. Even $ETH ICO buyers/gigawhales talked about how bullish they are on it. The question is no longer whether $BTC will survive but rather how much exposure you should have. Orange coin has truly “up-leveled” or “transcended” to become something people simply can't ignore. 4. Founder quote that hit me like a truck: "We overengineered our project and under-engineered our story." In a world where AI flattens the app creation process, only your mindshare matters. (forgot to write down who said it 😅... chime in in the comments if you see this) 5. “Keepers of truth.” AGI will be able to fake literally anything. In such a world, blockchains become the “keepers of truth” bc they can be used to indisputably verify anything. This isn't just another use case. It means crypto will one day touch everything on earth. h/t Sreeram Kannan's talk at Open AGI. 6. Conference model = broken? Empty mainstage talks were the result of hundreds of side events that siphon off attention. This is happening more and more at every conf I go to. Not sure what the fix here is? Maybe the organizers should be way less centralized… rent a massive venue with tons of flexible spaces that can evolve in real-time… more Zuzalu, less CONTROL and top-down decisions. 7. Current blockchains r too dumb. AI must integrate more directly into the crypto tech stack. Ultimate vision is every hominid should be able to deploy whatever app they can dream up using natural language… this could lead to an giga-explosion of innovation and cool-ass experimentz. h/t Ritual and others 8. Crypto vs. Stripe API. Will we just give agents credit cards or will they prefer crypto wallets? One payment method can be censored. One cannot. Guess which wins? 9. $$$$ infusion. Dozens if not hundreds of projects around the world r sitting on massive treasuries bc they needed it as an insurance policy in case they had to do battle with the SEC. With the changing regulatory sitch, hundreds of millions of dollars (probably billies) can now be used to ship, build and accelerate. 10. Robots in chains? IRL robots made appearances at several events (one was drawing caricatures of passersby). Talked with frens about how we’ll bring them into our homes soon. That leads to crazy questions like “how do we keep them from getting hacked and killing us or blowing up like pagers?” “Will we be ok sleeping in the same room with them? Or will we lock them in the shed with chains?” Absolutely insane to think about… but productivity gains will overshadow all those doubts and human fears imo. De bots are coming whether you want them or not. I for one can’t wait to see zerebro embodied… in the meantime, I got to see him DJ his first show 👇🔥 Anyway, I'm sending love to all of you denverites, futurists, builders, dream dealers, and merchants of hope. Build something that makes this world better, freer, more beautiful and true✊show more

redphone ☎️
52,891 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
In the spring of 2023, Kansas farmer Dale Henderson... was repairing fence posts along the eastern edge of his property near Russell County when his German Shepherd, Max, came trotting out of the tree line carrying something in his mouth. Another rock. Max had been doing this for weeks. He'd vanish into the woodland sometimes for hours, and return with dark, heavy stones clutched in his jaws. He'd drop them at Dale's feet like offerings, tail wagging, waiting for praise. These rocks were different. They were heavier than they should be. Covered in a smooth black crust that didn't match anything Dale had seen in forty years of working this land. When he held them close, they smelled like iron-metal left out in the rain. By early April, Dale had a collection of nineteen stones piled on his porch. His wife, Ellen, wanted him to throw them out. Dale couldn't explain why, but something told him to keep them. On April 14th, he loaded twelve of the specimens into his truck and drove ninety miles to the geology department at Kansas State University in Manhattan. Professor James Chen picked up the first stone, turned it over in his hands, and his expression changed. "Where exactly did you find these?" "I didn't," Dale said. "My dog did." Professor Chen ran the first round of tests that afternoon. Density measurements. Magnetic response. X-ray fluorescence. Dale paced for two hours. His neighbor, Roy Perkins, called during the wait. Roy owned the adjacent 160 acres. He'd found similar stones scattered across his fields after spring plowing. Dale told him to bring them to the university. Professor Chen emerged holding a printout of analysis results. "Mr. Henderson, these aren't rocks. They're meteorites. And based on the composition, they're from the same fall event. Probably thousands of years old." "I need to see where your dog has been finding them." The geology team arrived at Dale's farm three days later with ground-penetrating radar, metal detectors, and magnetometers. They started in the woodland where Max had been hunting. Within hours, they'd identified over sixty additional specimens buried in the soil. Beneath Dale Henderson's 200-acre farm lay the remnants of an ancient meteorite shower— thousands of fragments from a single asteroid that broke apart in the atmosphere and scattered across what is now central Kansas, likely between 10,000 and 20,000 years ago. Subsequent surveys revealed the strewn field extended across Dale's entire property and onto Roy Perkins's land as well. It was one of the largest and richest meteorite fields ever discovered in North America. The meteorites were pallasites—an extremely rare type containing crystalline olivine embedded in an iron-nickel matrix. They also showed unusually high concentrations of platinum-group metals: iridium, palladium, and rhodium. The scientific value was immense. The commercial value was almost incomprehensible. Museums began calling within a week of the announcement. The Smithsonian. The American Museum of Natural History. Private collectors from Europe and Asia. A single 4.2-kilogram specimen from Dale's north field sold at auction in September 2023 for $892,000. Dale Henderson's farm, became the site of one of the most significant meteorite recoveries in American history. The total estimated value of recoverable specimens across both properties exceeded $47 million. Dale and Roy formed a partnership. They hired a professional excavation team to conduct systematic recovery while preserving the scientific integrity of the site. The University of Kansas was granted research access in exchange for authentication and documentation services. Dale kept farming. He said he wasn't going to let space rocks change who he was. But he did build a new barn. And a new house. And set up college funds for all seven of his grandchildren. Max, the German Shepherd who started it all, became a minor celebrity. A geology magazine ran a feature calling him "the most valuable dog in Americashow more

G-PA
277,529 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten
Here is a heartwarming story. Ever since Ginger joined... us, Bunsen has REALLY wanted to be her friend. He was curious about her, mesmerized by her movement, and enthralled by her presence. Early on, he followed her and just looked at her as she jumped on things that probably broke his brain. Sadly for Bunsen, Ginger wanted nothing to do with the big guy. She would occasionally bat his face if he got too close or attack his tree trunk legs. One time she tried to bite his tail. Don’t worry, Bunsen is so fluffy he never got hurt. Eventually he gave up and just let Ginger run the house- he gave her a wide berth if she was sleeping on the floor and watched her warily when she crossed in front of him while he was laying down. Yesterday Kris said LOOK and Ginger was in Bunsen’s crate. Perhaps it was to escape Bernoulli’s terror, but Bunsen was thrilled. It only lasted a hour, but Bunsen was happy. He had come off his pain meds and had been crying in pain for a while. When Ginger jumped into his crate, Bunsen stopped crying. You can see his happy wag in the video. He was over the moon she was so close to him. We will never know really what animals think, but I’d like to think they care for each other in their own way.show more

Bunsen, Beaker, Bernoulli & Brix
165,108 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr