Once again, this time it's David Cochrane's turn, while... introducing Ian Bremmer, fails to include the pertinent information for viewers that Ian Bremmer employed Diana Fox-Carney, Evan Solomon and Jerry Butts at Eurasia Group! Brodie Fenlonshow more

cbcwatcher
38,557 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce
Dominic LeBlanc this morning "Thanks to the Eurasia Group... and the Royal bank of Canada, I have some longtime friends that are very active at the Eurasia Group." Longtime friends that the media always fails to point out like Mark Carney's wife, Diana Fox Carney, Gerry Butts, and Evan Solomon... and that the Eurasia group has gotten millions in untendered contracts from the Liberals But what is fair CBC disclosure anyway? Brodie Fenlonshow more

cbcwatcher
53,414 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce
David Cochrane, all night long, has had an odd... eye roll/bulge tic... assuming it's anxiety related Anxiety probably rooted in the fact that he is a Liberal partisan pretending to be a non-biased CBC moderator Clearly it's eating him up... but prepare for another X post outburst headed this way to deflect! Chris Cartershow more

cbcwatcher
78,186 görüntüleme • 5 ay önce
And once again Carney bullsh!ts on jobs numbers in... Canada "over the course of uh the last 6 months, uh we've created over 80,000 jobs net over the last 6 months. The United States has created 6,000 jobs." Grok: The claim is mostly false or highly outdated/misleading as of March 2026. Recent data shows the opposite trend in the very recent period: Canada has experienced net job losses over recent months (including sharp declines in January and February 2026), while US net job growth has been weak but not as negative in aggregate over broader recent periods Carney: Net bullsh!tter!show more

cbcwatcher
67,345 görüntüleme • 4 ay önce
❗️🇺🇦🥔 Zelensky warns Belarusian dictator once again: 📌 “Before... taking any public step, I resort to non-public measures for de-escalation. Belarus has received information at the intelligence and military level: stop helping the ‘Russians.’” 📌 “Step number one — no technical support. Turn it off, remove it and show us that it is stopped. Since this has been conveyed to them more than once, we have reached the stage of a public signal. If he does not do this, we will turn everything off (destroy it… hinting at the retranslators used for the wide and uninterrupted dissemination of signals from Russian reconnaissance and kamikaze drones deep into Ukrainian territory).” 📌 “We are also sending a signal: please stop supplying fuel to the Russian army. There is no threat here. We are simply saying that we see this. The first steps are always confidential, while the next steps are different.” Video is generated by Grok AIshow more

NSTRIKE
31,182 görüntüleme • 23 gün önce
Michael Chong "Last spring, Canadians elected a minority parliament... and put a check and balance on the power of an untested prime minister." "Mr. Carney is trying to manipulate that result and get a majority Canadians did not elect." Michael Chong 🇨🇦show more

cbcwatcher
106,311 görüntüleme • 8 ay önce
This is quite funny. We're visiting Kamakura in Japan... and we came across a large group of Chinese tourists in a place that, at first glance, looked nothing special. Turns out that this very spot is one of THE most iconic locations in Japan for Chinese people who grew up in the 1990s. Why? Because in the 1990s there was this Japanese basketball manga called "slam dunk" that every kid was watching in China, and the opening credits featured an image of this very spot: a railroad crossing on a small street leading to the beach in Kamakura. Apparently this place is so popular with Chinese tourists that they had to cordon it off at some point. Now it's obviously reopened with 3 guards assigned to handle the traffic. And now that they've heard about it, it's my daughters' turn to be hooked on the series so maybe in 20 years' time they'll be perpetuating the passion and come back to this "Slam Dunk" shrine ☺️show more

Arnaud Bertrand
62,647 görüntüleme • 8 ay önce
🚨BREAKING: ICE and Border Patrol are once again making... it clear that they don’t believe the Constitution applies to them… this time by entered the private property of No More Deaths in Arizona, a humanitarian camp providing water, food, and medical aid to migrants in the desert and to those deported at the border… without a warrant. Volunteers say agents first asked to enter and were denied. An hour later, they returned, claiming “hot pursuit” as an excuse… even though hot pursuit requires an immediate chase, not sitting around for an hour. In past raids, agents at least had proper warrants. Not this time. Here’s the kicker: No More Deaths was founded by religious leaders; Catholic, Unitarian, and Jewish clergy, to prevent people from dying in the desert. Their mission is unmistakably Christian: feed the hungry, care for the sick, welcome strangers, and protect the vulnerable… the exact values Jesus taught. Yet, the administration that claims to uphold Christianity is raiding the one group actually living Christian values. Helping immigrants is treated as a crime, while rhetoric about faith is used to justify cruelty. The hypocrisy isn’t subtle. It’s outrageous. And if they’ll ignore the law to target a faith-based humanitarian group, the real question is: What will they justify next?show more

Jesus Freakin Congress
184,269 görüntüleme • 7 ay önce
Wow. WOW. WOOOOOOOW. So um, that first Wildcard+Thousands stream... was... *amazing* and also... a *lot* 😅 In the end, it was *exactly* what we were hoping for - a true stress test of ALL these systems coming together for the first time. We are SO grateful for the thousands of people who showed up today to play, attend, tune-in and help us PLAYTEST all this new stuff. We can't wait to see you all again at NEXT WEEK'S EX2 EVENT! So, now let's talk about how it went... Stuff that worked: - Our community SHOWED UP. Oh boy did you show up 😅. Our servers were straining under the load... which is good actually, in fact it's the whole point. Even more importantly, we have already received insanely valuable feedback, bug reports, stuff people loved/hated - and it's only been a few hours since the stream ended. I can't even explain to y'all how valuable this process is. Yes it's stressful, it reminds me of trying to keep Words With Friends online during that first insane year, but it's EXACTLY what we were hoping for (NEED) to turn this into the polished, top-notch game and streaming experience we are on a mission to deliver. I truly can't thank y'all enough, and hope to see you again when we run it all back again next week 🥹 - The stream itself stayed up and was mostly stable! Phew 😅. For context, ThousandsTV is not a twitch wrapper, it's a web3-native streaming tech stack built we built specifically to connect game, web/mobile, and blockchain together all at the same time. There are a LOT of moving pieces going on behind the scenes. - We brought viewers INTO THE GAME! Viewers showed up in the stands of the arena, with connected wallets/assets, triggered actions/rallies from chat, and were seen and heard during the whole stream. - The brand new 2v2 build of Wildcard was (mostly) stable and our players and viewers seemed to be having a blast down on the field and up in the stands. It was thrilling to watch Team Blue dominate, even though Team Red held their own in game 3! - Our production crew did an insanely good job running the stream, managing the players, shoutcasters, and talent, and producing a top-notch show. Of course we will work hard to make every stream better than the last, but I was super proud of how our team "rolled with the punches" during today's event. Stuff that didn't work (and/or needs to be dramatically improved): - Although it's fun to see chat going crazy, chat spam is actually something we are passionate to FIX. As you can see from the attached video, chat spam dominated today's stream and made it impossible for anyone to even see anyone else's messages. We have some GREAT ideas for how to fix this and actually turn chat spam into a FUN and exciting and not annoying thing - but those improvements didn't get shipped in time for this event. - Credits purchasing flow needs a LOT of work. As I'm sure y'all know, bringing money on chain is pretty complicated, and although we've been working hard to make this as seamless as possible, it still needs a TON of improvements. Many users who WANTED to spend money today weren't able to and/or ran into frustrating bugs in the credit purchase flow. Fixing this is obviously a top priority for our team. - Rallies need a LOT of work. Spectator-interactive features like rallies are at the heart of our vision for Wildcard. These "stream apps", as we call them, are the UNLOCK for how spectators, viewers and fans directly connect and interact with their favorite competitors, content creators, and communities. The current rally feature HINTS at this potential, but it needs to be WAY easier to understand, use, and have fun with. Improvements are ON THE WAY. - Referees were only partially working. Referees are a key innovation of the Thousands platform. They are AI-driven "personalities" (NPCs) that pay attention to everything that's happening in the arena, both on the field and especially in the stands (i.e. in chat, during rallies, etc.) The referees then make "calls" at the end of every match, rewarding users for their engagement and participation. Unfortunately, the referees weren't fully functional and seemed to drop the ball on recognizing everyone's contributions (especially people who showed up holding valuable assets such as Wildpasses in their wallets, and people who boosted those rallies with credits.) What's happening next: 1. We are combing through ALL the logs from the event right now, to make sure we don't miss a SINGLE action that our viewers and fans took during the event, including what they brought in their wallets (i.e. Wildpass holders!), any credits that were purchased, rallies that users engaged with, etc. This information is normally processed by our referees, who then determine dynamically how they're going to distribute $WC awards. We were originally hoping to complete this process and the subsequent airdrops within a few hours after the event, but given the amount of data, we need a bit more time to run these scripts (and airdrops) in batches instead of all at once, and make sure ALL of the data is being included. IMPORTANT: I will keep y'all updated in real-time here on twitter/X as this process is ongoing, and let you know the moment it's complete and all the awards have been distributed (i.e. when to go check your wallets 😎) 2. PLEASE keep sending us your feedback and bug reports. Open a ticket on our Discord and let us know what you loved, what you hated, and especially what we need to FIX. Given the overwhelming response to this event, it will likely take us several days to process everyone's feedback and fix all the bugs, but we WILL NOT REST until every ticket is closed/resolved. Thank you in advance for your patience. 3. We turn it up another notch next week. As our dear friends Wolves DAO just announced, the Wildcard Exhibition Event #2 is streaming LIVE from the WOLVES DEN AT GDC next Friday! If you missed out on all the action today, DON'T WORRY, because as I keep saying: we are just getting warmed up (and there is a LOT more b that needs to be distributed, get what I'm sayin??? 😎) Finally: Just wanted to say THANK YOU, again. Truly, from the bottom of my (our) hearts. Your excitement and enthusiasm for what we're building is why we do this. Even (especially, in fact) when you tell us all the things you want us to improve. We thrive off this feedback, it's how this game and this platform go from good to GREAT. I am so grateful for those of you who are taking this journey with us. SEE YA NEXT WEEK!!!show more

WildPaul - BEAST MODE
26,851 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce
✨ Made a new mini feature on Photo AI:... [ Grab from 3d model ] So the problem is we're at that stage in time (typical for AI) where image-to-3d models are not good enough but are fun to play with, but we know they'll be good enough in 1-2 years With [ Make 3d model ] you already can turn any Photo AI pic into a 3d model but it still looks hyper clunky and deformed, but it works! One cool idea I had to make that more useful and made now: Let people make a 3d model then change the view of the it with the 3d viewer, then press [ o ] and it grabs a frame of the 3d That image you can then [ Remix ] (img2img), and it becomes a real photo again and that in turn you can then turn into a video again with [ Make video ] So that essentially gives you a fully freeform camera position control to take photos with One thing I need to fix is the background/skybox, I kinda need to take the original photo and remove the person and just get the background for the 3d model viewer, in this case it should be white, but it's a start!show more

@levelsio
119,210 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce
David Cochrane, CBC's Liberal cheerleader #1 "Yeah, I think... the principles of the Liberal Party of Canada are pretty ironclad." "Do whatever it takes to win."show more

cbcwatcher
43,404 görüntüleme • 6 ay önce
Did you know that in 1947, GE (General Electric)... scientists were involved in a secret government program called Project Cirrus that seeded hurricanes to steer them? After seeding, the hurricane took an immediate sharp turn towards the southeast US. They did this 80 years ago... Did you also know there was another program called Project Stormfury from 1962-1983 that seeded hurricanes to a substantially higher degree to "learn whether the force of the storms can be diminished"? It's completely rational to think that they also learned more about how they can impact their trajectory towards landmass and increase it's destructive power. What if the government is just creating a human trauma farm and disaster economy so they can continue to make you more and more reliant on them and profit from it at the time? If still you're struggling to comprehend that kind of malice from these orgs, you must have been dead asleep for the past 4 years. To quote Richard Spinrad from a 2009 memo to HSARPA, who was the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) assistant administrator for the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR). "While OAR recognizes that weather modification, in general, is occurring through the funding of private enterprises, NOAA does not support research that entails efforts to modify hurricanes" Read this part very slowly - "is occurring through the funding of private enterprises" Geoengineering and weather modification is reality and you have to be blind or dishonest not to believe it at this point. The government can create, diminish, and steer hurricanes, and they've had the capacity to do so for decades. So yet again, you must now ask yourself... Would they do such a thing and willfully cause destruction and harm to their own citizens for a nefarious or profit motivated purpose? The answer is a resounding and undeniable YES, they would.show more

Inversionism
1,579,824 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce
What if you kept asking an LLM to "make... it better"? In some recent work at FAIR, we investigate how we can efficiently use RL to fine-tune LLMs to iteratively self-improve on their previous solutions at inference-time. Training for iterated self-improvement can be costly. The naive approach to training for K self-improvement steps leads to K times the number of rollout steps per episode. We introduce Exploratory Iteration (ExIt), an RL-based automatic curriculum method that bootstraps diverse training distributions of self-improvement tasks by upcycling the LLM's own responses at previous turns as the starting points for both self-improvement and *self-divergence.* In order to decide what task to train on next, the curriculum prioritizes sampling of partial turn histories that led to higher return variance in its GRPO group (a learnability score that comes for free). This automatic curriculum over the bootstrapped task space teaches the model how to perform iterated self-improvement while only ever training the model on single-step self-improvement tasks. We look at ExIt's impact in both single-turn (contest math problems) and multi-turn (BFCLv3 multi-turn tasks), as well as MLE-bench, where the LLM is run in a search scaffold to produce solutions to real Kaggle competitions. Across these eval settings, we find ExIt produces models with greater capacity for inference-time self-improvement compared to GRPO. Notably, ExIt models can self-improve on test tasks for many more steps than the typical solution depth encountered during training, including a 22% improvement in MLE-bench performance compared to GRPO.show more

Minqi Jiang
41,066 görüntüleme • 10 ay önce
➡️It's a little embarrassing to share, but I feel... like it took me way to long to realize the better workflow with rigging. So here's a little #live2d tip for those beginner artists that clicked for me a while back! I used to rig all body, clothing, and accessories for one given area all at once, but I think it ended up being inconsistent to other parts of the model. My workflow was slower too. 😬 It's similar to the inconsistencies you'd get by not drawing the bone structures of your character drawing, and just trying to draw the clothes right away. Body parts can sometimes seem to not line up, especially as a newer artist. It's a small change, but rigging only the nude base in full and then slowly adding one clothing part at a time makes the entire rigging process easier.😄 I know it seems really obvious, but I actually didn't start doing this until early last year. Everything comes together much faster and much more consistently, so definitely give it a try! Hope you enjoy this #vtuber leg rigging ☺️show more

Yoona 主人公 | Live2D | COMMS OPEN
25,317 görüntüleme • 6 ay önce
🚨 WARNING: TOMORROW WILL BE THE WORST DAY OF... 2026!! The U.S.-China trade deal just COLLAPSED. The U.S.-Iran peace deal is officially CANCELLED. And new Trump tariffs are coming. When markets open on Monday, this won't be “just normal volatility.” Stocks will dump. Metals will dump. Bitcoin will dump even harder. Smart money already sees what’s happening. They are not “buying the dip.” They are building cash positions and reducing exposure before the real crash begins. And now add a real trade war on top of that: China is actively rejecting U.S. Nvidia chips. That is not just a tech story. Because once semiconductors become a geopolitical weapon, supply chains stop functioning normally. Capital freezes. Confidence breaks. And global growth expectations reset lower immediately. At the exact same time: → Japanese bond yields are surging → Global bonds are being sold aggressively → The dollar is losing stability → Liquidity is tightening worldwide This is no longer one isolated event. This is pressure building across MULTIPLE fronts simultaneously. And now the geopolitical layer just intensified again. After MONTHS of negotiations, the U.S. and Iran walked away with no agreement. That changes everything. Because when diplomacy fails, markets stop pricing “hope.” They price ESCALATION. And none of this is happening in isolation. Japan’s bond market is already flashing stress. China-U.S. tensions are escalating again through semiconductors. Oil markets are becoming unstable. And liquidity conditions are deteriorating globally at the same time. Now connect the dots. When geopolitical stress collides with a fragile financial system, reactions do not stay contained. They CASCADE. Oil does not pump higher slowly. It goes parabolic. Capital does not rotate calmly. It skyrockets towards safety all at once. And risk assets? They do not “dip.” They COLLAPSE. This is exactly how chain reactions begin. Because once markets start pricing prolonged instability instead of temporary fear, the entire system changes. Watch oil. Watch bonds. Watch semiconductors. Because once this accelerates, there will be no time left to react. I’ve spent years tracking macro and systemic market reactions like this. When the next move becomes clear, I’ll share it here publicly. Follow and turn notifications on. Because by the time it reaches the headlines, it’s already too late.show more

0xNobler
1,111,254 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce
🚨 BREAKING: MIT researchers just built a quantum sensor... that can measure multiple properties at once. That matters more than it sounds. Most solid-state quantum sensors have to measure things one by one: magnetic field, temperature, strain, frequency, phase. But reality doesn’t wait its turn. MIT used entangled qubits inside a diamond defect to measure multiple signal properties in a single shot. Read that again. This means Faster measurements Less error from repeating experiments Better sensing inside complex systems like materials and living cells The wild part? They did it at room temperature. Not in some ultra-cold, impractical lab-only setup. In a platform that could actually matter for real-world sensing. Inside a tiny defect in diamond, quantum correlations were used to pull out: amplitude frequency detuning phase all from the same measurement. That’s a big shift. Because the future of quantum tech isn’t just quantum computers. It’s quantum devices that can see more of reality at once. So the real question is When sensors stop measuring one thing at a time… how much of the hidden structure of matter becomes visible? Follow me for more physics breakthroughs that actually matter.show more

TheNewPhysics
23,131 görüntüleme • 2 ay önce