🔥 PS5 PRO CHANGES THE GAME! RECORD STABILITY IN... EXTREME TESTING. (CFI-7121) The test ran for almost 36 HOURS of continuous, full-load activity (AAA + streaming) in a controlled environment 19.0C–20.4 C. We deliberately exceeded 20 hours of typical heavy use to showcase the extreme endurance and stability of this cooling system. ✅ VERIFIED THERMAL RESULTS: PS5 Pro (CFI-7121): Max exhaust temperature NEVER exceeded 41.8 C (Observed 40.2^C on radiator fins) Xbox Series X (LM Mod.): Hit 47.5°C – 49.6°C at the top exhaust. ⚠️ IMPORTANT NOTE (LM COMPARISON): The XSX was modified with Liquid Metal (LM Mod.) solely to match the PS5 Pro's TIM. This ensures the only variable in the test is the superior cooling system design of the PS5 Pro. 👇 Next Post: See how this unparalleled stability translates into record-breaking silence! #PS5Pro #CFI7121 #CoolingRevolution #HardwareTest #sony #XboxSeriesXshow more

modyfikatorcasper
19,401 Aufrufe • vor 7 Monaten
NEW PS5 Pro CFI-7121 Experiment: The Holy Grail of... Soft 11.40? Offline tests on the PS5 Pro confirm: Disc Drive security is tightened (delayed locking after key verification failure), but the console’s behavior is UNUSUAL—and that's the key! 📌 **Crucial Finding:** It doesn't matter if the drive is from 2023 or the latest 2025 revision—the console behaves the exact same way! The issue clearly resides in the **PS5 Pro Software (Soft 11.40)**, not the drive hardware itself. The new system detects and preliminarily initializes an unpaired drive, which was previously impossible without the correct key! 🔥 **THIS COULD BE THE "HOLY GRAIL" OF THE CONSOLE WORLD!** 🔥 The fact that Soft 11.40 shows this "flexibility" in drive communication suggests **many more possibilities** are hidden in the code, perhaps loopholes for: 1. **Offline Drive Activation/Pairing.** 2. **Activation of other "interesting things"** (e.g., debug/service features). If a pairing bypass is possible, all signs point to it being on **this specific software version**! Time for some deep analysis! #PS5Pro #PlayStation5Pro #HolyGraal #ConsoleHacking #PS5Security #Soft1140 #DiscDrive #sonyshow more

modyfikatorcasper
47,584 Aufrufe • vor 7 Monaten
Metal Gear Solid Delta is poorly optimised on all... platforms and it's disingenuous to use it as indicative of typical PS5 Pro advantages. Even in its infancy PS5 Pro's often delivering on Cerny's target of it achieving PS5 30fps mode like fidelity, only at 60fps. Numerous tentpole games this year show sizeable improvements. Battlefield 6 Beta - "Substantially" better IQ and up to 55% better fps than PS5 in performance mode. Assassin's Creed Shadows - Generationally tansformative RTGI/fidelity mode settings, but at 60fps. Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 - Fidelity and graphics settings of PS5's 30fps mode, but at 60fps. Death Stranding 2 - Near locked 60fps with similar IQ and fidelity as PS5's 30fps mode. Monster Hunter Wilds - Far superior image stability and more consistent 60fps vs PS5. As someone who bought a PS5 Pro at launch, I can absolutely say it's been worth it for me, and I'd struggle to go back to the base system. There will always be outliers like MGS Delta, but they don't represent typical improvements PS5 Pro generally brings. Much like PC releases with issues like shader compilation or traversal stutter, or more general bugginess vs console counterparts, it would be unfair to use those things as indicative of PC gaming performance improvements in totality, or to conclude all PC gaming hardware is a scam lol. Context matters. Video compilation. #PS5Pro #PS5 #DigitalFoundryshow more

NIB
77,144 Aufrufe • vor 10 Monaten
🚨🇷🇺 Russia unveils surveillance drone built to brave extreme... conditions Russia is set to debut its new Sokol surveillance drone at the National Security Belarus–2026 exhibition in Minsk — a next-generation platform engineered to thrive where extreme conditions are the norm Designed for day-and-night monitoring, including search and rescue missions 🔸 Unique X-shaped tandem aerodynamic design improves stability and wind resistance 🔸 Capable of operating in extreme conditions, withstanding winds of 15–18 m/s and temperatures ranging from -40°C to +50°C 🔸 Flight endurance exceeds three hours, with speeds reaching up to 100 km/h The system highlights Russia’s continued push toward rapid-deployment, weather-resistant UAV platforms for both civilian and emergency response use casesshow more

Sputnik
19,373 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
This is the closest Game we have to compare... to GTA VI in terms of Open-World Gameplay. This Matrix: Awakens footage was recorded on Xbox Series X and as you can see the FPS is struggling to stay above 30FPS. The resolution also takes a big hit when you start moving the camera too fast because of so much processing happening at the same time. Considering GTA 6 has probably 10X times the mechanics of NPCs behavior going on and physics that are miles ahead of this game, it's safe to say that a performance mode is going to be near impossible in a PS5/Xbox Series X and S Version. Perhaps when PS5 Pro launches we will get a 60FPS mode, but things are looking rough right now. Let's see how well Rockstar Games manages to optimize their next GTA For more in-depth insights, updates, and discussions on the gaming and tech universe, join me on this exciting journey. Follow me @niktekofficial and become a part of the evolving gaming communityshow more

NikTek
400,682 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren
In May 2023, a live streaming world record was... set with 32 million concurrent viewers watching the finale of the IPL cricket game. How was this system built? Ashutosh Agrawal was the architect behind this system, and he walks us through how live streaming at scale works, how the system was built and tested, and other interesting learnings. Watch or listen: • YouTube: • Spotify: • Apple: --- Brought to you by our wonderful sponsors: • WorkOS — The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS • CodeRabbit — Cut code review time and bugs in half (use the code PRAGMATIC to get one month free) • Augment Code — AI coding assistant that pro engineering teams love --- Three of my biggest takeaways: 1. The architecture behind live streaming systems is surprisingly logical. In the episode, Ashutosh explains how the live streaming system works, starting from the physical cameras on-site, through the production control room (PCR), streams being sliced-and-diced, and the HLS protocol (HTTP Live Streaming) used. 2. There are a LOT of tradeoffs you can play with when live streaming! The tradeoffs between server load, latency, server resources vs client caching are hard decisions to make. Want to reduce the server load? Serve longer chunks to clients, resulting in fewer requests per minute, per client… at the expense of clients potentially lagging more behind. This is just one of many possible decisions to make. 3. “Game day” is such a neat load testing concept. The team at Jio would simulate “game day” load months before the event. They did tell teams when the load test will start: but did not share anything else! Preparing for a “Game day” test is a lot of work, but it can pay off to find parts of the system that shutter under extreme load. See more takeaways and a summary here: Thanks Ashutosh for all these behind-the-scene details!show more

Gergely Orosz
50,597 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
Taxi test on the Jet engine ⚡️: The engine... runs so cool❄️ (EGT 680-800*C) except on prolonged afterburner🔥 use which takes EGT to about 1000*C⚠️ We switched to testing Diesel as fuel & honestly I think I prefer Diesel to kerosene 🤔. Maybe I'll test actual Jet-A1 too Afterburner🔥 mode wanted to send the test bed flying, so we had to abort that and run the taxi test on normal mode at 40-50% throttle. Thrust levels are really excellent, I just wonder how fast this will be at full power plus full afterburner 🔥. We literally built an air breathing rocket engine 🤣. Honestly, I am happy again, the breakdown of this project for weeks took my joy away, I was always sad and down, but hell bent on solving the problems. Next is to build the remote control system so we can unleash the full power of the Jet engine in a long runway from a safe distance. #Zedora #madeinEbonyi #madeinNigeria 🇳🇬show more

Ziko Abara
29,144 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
Ran 21 km (13.1 miles) — and the motor... was still cold. That’s the detail that matters. 🤖 Honor was the clear dark horse in this year’s robot half marathon. They swept 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, and also posted a strong top-6 finish overall. What stands out to me is that this was not just about bigger motors, or a gait tuned for long-distance running. They seem to have solved something more important — cooling. In a post-race interview, Honor engineers said the robot used liquid-cooling tech adapted from Honor smartphones, with cooling lines running deep into the motor system to carry heat away. Some reports added more detail: the setup used two high-speed micro pumps, with flow rates reaching up to 6 liters per minute, giving the system enough cooling capacity to handle sustained lower-joint motor load. That matters because once a robot starts overheating, output drops, stability goes with it, and the whole run can fall apart fast. And that’s exactly why this detail is interesting. Of course, that does not mean Honor has already surpassed teams like TienKung or Unitree across humanoid robotics as a whole. What it does suggest is that for the marathon task, they built a very strong system solution. And honestly, that alone is already a useful case for the industry. The bigger trend is moving fast. Last year, TienKung won in around 2 hours 40 minutes. This year, the winning time dropped to 50 minutes 26 seconds. Last year, most robots were still fully remote-controlled or only semi-autonomous. This year, around 40% were running with a much higher level of autonomy. So to me, the real signal is not just that robots got faster. It’s that the field is now moving past raw speed, and into the harder problems: autonomy, stability, and system reliability under load. If the pace of progress stays anywhere close to this, then next year’s race should be even more worth watching.show more

RoboHub🤖
60,151 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten
Here we go guys✅🚀 The jet engine survived the... stress test✅ We pushed the engine to full power(100% throttle and 100% Afterburner) for about 12 minutes nonstop. It was critically loud, violent and powerful 🔥 My neighbor's police orderly said whenever they hear a very loud sound they know I'm back in town🤣 After the stress test the jet turbine blades still looked brand new✅, this means the exhaust design is near perfect ✅ The Exhaust Gas Temperature never exceeded 860 degrees Celsius even on afterburner mode✅, although the flame shooting out is over a thousand degrees Celsius ⚠️ For the first time, I saw some blue AB flames which looked cool🥶 On standard operation, the jet engine can now run for hours nonstop as long as there's fuel✅ The Afterburner mode pushes the engine power further, tho we have to limit it's duration due to the nature of the exhaust material currently being used. We are finally ready to take this beast to a runway and let it loose✅🚀 We will start making the arrangements immediately, thank you for your support, stay tuned as we do great things together 🙌 #Zedora #madeinEbonyi #madeinNigeria 🇳🇬show more

Ziko Abara
20,861 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
Before LNG is loaded into a tank, the tank... must be properly prepared through a series of controlled stages. This preparation is critical to ensure safety and to prevent damage due to extreme temperatures. An LNG tank is fitted with different lines, each serving a specific purpose: filling lines, spray lines, discharge lines, and pumps. The first stage is drying. The tank may contain humid air, which can lead to ice formation at low temperatures. To prevent this, dry air is introduced from the bottom of the tank through the filling lines to displace the moist air. Next is inerting. After drying, inert gas is introduced into the tank to purge out the dry air. This step is important to eliminate oxygen and reduce the risk of forming flammable gas mixtures. The third stage is gassing-up (vaporizing). Since inert gas contains carbon dioxide, which can freeze at low temperatures, it must be removed. Warm LNG vapor is introduced through the spray lines to displace the inert gas and prepare the tank for cooling. Then comes cooling down, which is a critical stage. The tank must be gradually cooled to avoid thermal stress that could damage the structure. Cold LNG is sprayed into the tank through spray nozzles, bringing the temperature down to about -110°C to -130°C. Finally, the loading (filling) stage begins. At this point, the tank is ready to safely receive LNG, and the cargo is loaded through the filling lines. In simple terms, the process moves from removing moisture, to removing oxygen, to introducing gas, then cooling the tank, and finally loading the LNG.show more

PortHarcourt Sailor
178,150 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten
This was the most game-tech oriented, but also the... longest, and one of the funniest discussions on this show. anton mikhailov has incredible knowledge and skills, and he's willing to lay it all out in an open and honest discussion! We talk about tech for motion tracking, VR, how the grand project Dreams was being developed, but also comparison of style of working in AAA game industry vs Google, or how Anton, low level C/C++ programmer, had journeyed into a month-long adventure building MONSUMO TV with his AI help :) Never expected to stay past midnight breaking in laughter! anton mikhailov this was awesome! Thank you so much for this talk! PS. Life can't be too pretty. My sound is botched, my beloved OS has switched my mic to 44.1 kHz while recording software was prepared for 48 kHz. I amped the pitch in post, but you can see the audio artifacts when I speak, making it a bit difficult to understand what I'm saying. Sorry about that!show more

Łukasz | Wookash Podcast
22,937 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
According to fick's law, the more moisture that's in... your flower, the more water it will diffuse faster. This means that almost 80% of the water in your plants is gone in the first phase (constant rate)of drying, which, condition depending, can be the first 18 hours to ..🙄3 days according to *Challa 2020-KINETICS AND THE EFFECTS OF DRYING METHODS ON QUALITY OF (C*****s s****a L.) BUDS* Water adhesion principals state that with the surface moisture evaporated, water is less susceptible to the evaporative forces applied on it (falling rate). During this falling rate, your 60/60 is far less effective at pulling water than it was during the constant rate (which still wasn't ideal). Once we enter the second phase of drying, or the falling rate; dehydrated surface exposure, along with low water activation energy in that dehydrated flower means dramatically increased secondary metabolite oxidization. In effect, from this moment forward, that PSM count is going DOWN The longer we keep it on the rack, and not into cure, the faster this will happen In the study *(Basel). 2022- Postharvest Operations of C*****is and Their Effect on C****binòid Content: A Review, it was shown that significant secondary metabolite loss occurred at temperatures higher than 40°c . Below this number, the rate of degradation was relatively constant. As referenced in the above studies. The difference in secondary loss between drying at 71° vs. 77 or even 89° tends to be only 1–2 % with a net positive moisture loss, whereas time driven degradation over days to weeks can account for 30 % total loss or more. Meaning that temperature does affects secondary volatility, but the timing of drying matters WAYYYYY more So how am I drying these? Day 1 - 72°f 55% Day 2 - 72°f 55% Day 3 - 74°f 52% Day 4 - 75°f 50% Day 5 - 75°f 50% See the article on and citations. Share, repost, follow. Still not convinced? Google "sharkmouse drying" on Google and see what reddit has to say!show more

thatonesharkguy
18,262 Aufrufe • vor 10 Monaten
Macchi C.205 pilots of the Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana with... their fighters still in Luftwaffe markings in early 1944 full clip: The Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana was the air force of the Italian Social Republic, the World War II German puppet state in Italy after the 1943 armistice divided the nation. It received numbers of Italian aircraft, later augmented with their own local production, and further aircraft from Germany. This force was opposed to the Aviazione Cobelligerante Italiana, the Italian pro-Allied air force, though they never actually met in combat. The Macchi C.205 Veltro was an Italian World War II fighter aircraft built by the Aeronautica Macchi. Along with the Reggiane Re.2005 and Fiat G.55, this plane was one of the three "Serie 5" Italian fighters built around the powerful Daimler-Benz DB 605 engine. The C.205 was a development of the earlier C.202 Folgore. With a top speed of around 640 km/h and equipped with a pair of 20mm cannon as well as 12.7mm Breda machine guns, the C.205 was highly respected by Allied and Axis pilots alike. Widely regarded as one of the best Italian fighters of World War II, it proved to be extremely effective, destroying a significant number of Allied bombers. The Macchi C. 205 also proved capable of meeting advanced Allied fighters on relatively equal terms. While able to match the best Allied opponents in speed and maneuverability, the type's impact was limited as it was introduced late in the conflict. Due to the limitations of the Italian war economy, only a small production run was delivered before the end of the war. Like the Spitfire, the Veltro was challenging in its construction and slow to build. Italy's highest-scoring ace, Adriano Visconti, achieved 11 of his 26 credited victories in the few weeks he was able to fly the Veltro, with Sergente Maggiore pilota Luigi Gorrini shooting down 14 enemy aircraft plus six damaged with the C.205. A total of 29 C.205s reached northern airfields to be used by the Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana. Macchi produced the remaining 72 aircraft of the third series for the ANR before production was shut down by Allied bombing in May 1944. Statistics on aircraft production post-Armistice are unclear and incomplete. In general, C.205s fought well in ANR service: they were attached to units that had homogeneous equipment, or at least of comparable quality, and were guided by German radar stations. Though few in number, they achieved success in inflicting losses on Allied bombers and fighters. A few Veltros were delivered to 3° Gruppo, based in Vicenza, while further Veltros were scattered throughout other small units. The 1° Gruppo C.T. of the ANR based at the Campoformido airfield was equipped with C.205 and its first operation on 3 January 1944 was a success. led by Italian ace Capitano Adriano Visconti, a formation of Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses and their escort of Lockheed P-38 Lightnings bombing factories in Villar Perosa was intercepted, and four of the escorts were shot down. The aircraft were still in Luftwaffe markings as seen in this footage. On 28 January, the C.205s, now with Italian markings, succeeded in shooting down a B-24 Liberator, their first four-engined American bomber. This air victory was credited to Sergente Marconcini, Visconti's wingman. By 25 February, 1° Gruppo C.T. had reported 26 victories for nine losses. An extremely bitter aerial combat took place on 11 March, where the Italians claimed 12 victories while losing three of their own pilots. These included 1st Lt Boscutti, who was reportedly killed by gunfire from a US P-38 Lightning after he had bailed out from his stricken fighter and was hanging from his parachute. On 18 March, 30 C.205s from 1° Gruppo C.T. and 60 Bf 109s from JG.77 tangled with about 450 Allied bombers and their escorts, shooting down at least four enemy aircraft. Corp. Zaccaria was killed in action, again apparently shot at by a P-38 after bailing out. Allied bombing in April 1944 destroyed most of the Macchi and Fiat facilities, bringing fighter production to an end. With production interrupted, the Italians were forced to re-equip their three groups almost fully with Bf 109s, largely because the Germans were quick to offer some of their best models, including Bf 109G-6s and Bf 109K-4s. The Allies were less generous with the Aviazione Cobelligerante Italiana, and Veltros, including some upgraded C.202s, were slowly replaced with worn-out P-39s and Spitfires, but not before Summer 1944. #macchi #c205 #veltro #anr #ww2 #wwi #sgmshow more

hw97karbine
28,364 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
Last week, we pushed our Hadfield MK IV engine... and Darkhorse engine test cell to their limits ahead of our upcoming thrust vector control (TVC) and orbital engine test campaigns. It was thrilling to see this controlled test go sideways — literally! Orbital launch vehicles operate within narrow design margins and constrained safety factors, where excess mass in any subsystem directly impacts payload capacity or mission viability. Destructive and limit testing enable us to validate optimal mass-performance trade-offs across propulsion, pressure systems, and primary structures. Key outcomes from this test include: ✅ Structural margins validated – Darkhorse demonstrated stable operation under full thrust loads at gimbal angles exceeding design specifications ✅ Thermal performance characterized – Extended burn duration at off-nominal mixture ratios provided empirical data on regenerative cooling degradation modes and injector thermal limits ✅ Fault tolerance demonstrated – Engine maintained functionality despite progressive damage, validating robustness for anomalous flight conditions ✅ TVC readiness confirmed – Test results validate system integration for upcoming actuated TVC test series l Design optimization insights – Failure mode analysis generated actionable improvements for cooling architecture, injector design, thrust structures, and engine reusability At NordSpace, we push limits. Canada needs to get to orbit with sovereign light-lift launch by 2028 and medium-lift launch by the early 2030s. The only way this is possible is through extreme levels of testing, manufacturing, and investment. Our mission to build a Canadian end-to-end space missions capability will change the shape of our nation both on Earth and in space. If you would like to join our mission, please apply for a role at NordSpace via the Careers page on our website, and join us at the Canadian Space Launch Conference on May 5th, in Ottawa. National Defence Defence Research and Development Canada NSERC / CRSNG Canadian Space Agency Transport Canadashow more

NordSpace 🇨🇦
11,704 Aufrufe • vor 5 Monaten
This is a demo of our new thermal plume... simulation that we're incorporating into all of Nukit's CFD aerosol modeling. With the current pathogen chamber tests that Nukit obtains from third-party labs, we measure how well Far-UVC removes bioaerosols that are introduced into the chamber through a port in the wall. This is a good measure of overall effectiveness, and all our Far-UVC products are validated in this way and the data provided to the public on our site - (we are, so far, the only company willing to put our money where our mouth is in this way). The only problem with this testing method, is that it does not test one of the main strengths of Far-UVC- the ability to mitigate near-field transmission- the transmission of pathogens that occurs at close range between individuals. This is where computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling comes in. The same powerful software that is used to model the flow of air (a fluid) to make sure an airplane design will fly before it's even been built, can model the air we exhale and how it will respond to Far-UVC with similar accuracy- if it's given enough data to work with. One of the trickier things to calculate with this kind of modeling is the human thermal plume- how the air we exhale rises and then falls as it cools, and how the heat our bodies emit pulls air- and any suspended aerosols, upward. Knowing how the air we exhale moves before it's inevitably inhaled by someone else lets us figure out how much Far-UVC we need to inactivate the pathogens that air contains before it's inhaled, and how that Far-UVC should be arranged. One popular method of implementing Far-UVC is with downlights. The idea is that the vertical cones of light would interrupt the exhalation passing horizontally between individuals. But, if the exhalation is not strictly lateral, if most of it is rising first on a thermal plume, it might miss a few staggered vertical cones of Far-UVC, and having emitters in the corners, pointed slightly horizontally to cover a broad area and more of the upper room, might inactivate pathogens as they rise before they cool and fall- a bit like Upper-Room GUV but lower. The next step will be to model this with a number of “breathing” figures, sitting and standing, and seeing, with the same total Far-UVC wattage, what arrangement of emitters results in the lowest inhalation of exhaled active bioaerosols. This model shows: - No ventilation (0 ACH, it will be 3 ACH in the actual model) - Air temperature: 25 C - Skin temperature: 34 C - Nostril temperature: 36 C If you’d like to read more about human thermal plumes and their role in how bioaerosols propagate, see: Nukit Torches are no longer sold- we will still honor warranties on them. The Torch 2 will be available in the next 60 days or so. It is more powerful, lower cost per watt, and has replaceable emitters and batteries. For US residents we currently have a limited number of Nukit Lanterns in stock in our US warehouse, that are tariff free. This may be the last chance to obtain them without tariffs. Outside of the US you can buy them here: A small number of this batch of Lanterns have defective buttons. If you have any issues, please contact us. Our apologies; we are trying very hard to make Far-UVC affordable for everyone, and patient, understanding early adopters help make that happen. We do not check this account often, if you have any questions about Far-UVC kindly contact us through our website.show more

Nukit
15,106 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
So Jacob Terkelsen, a PC diehard with a history... of inaccuracies, did an apples to oranges PC comparison to try to prove Black Myth WuKong's game director was lying or wrong (lol) about Series S's ram limitations coupled with a lack of optimisation experience, being the cause for the lack of an Xbox release. Here's my video debunking him and highlighting numerous inaccuracies and/or misleading aspects to his process, conclusions and data. I've also included a second video where I debunked some of the past things he was also spectacularly wrong about, with similar misplaced analysis and poor methodology. Finally, here is a link to a debate we had in Spaces on X on this subject. Discussion from 3:33:00 onwards. There have been over a dozen studios/devs who have complained about the Series S now, including on memory issues specifically, potentially breaking NDA to do so. But of course, the fanboys continue to try to discredit the developers actually working on these consoles, the folk making the games for this hobby we love, all to pander to their own insecurities and headcanon ideals. Imagine discrediting devs who are willing to share more insight than they ought to, when we should be embracing the insider info. And imagine thinking your own typical play test was equivalent to thousands of hours of QA testing to find worst case scenarios in the game, and of peak ram use. Embarrassing. I should add, I'd imagine the majority of Black Myth WuKong likely runs absolutely fine on Series S. But game optimisation is often about ironing out a minuscule minority of worst case scenarios or issues. Even a handful of problematic areas or instances in a game, could prevent release or certification. Especially if they're egregious (repeatable crashes, bugs, VRAM topping out in a specific scenario etc). #PS5 #SeriesS #BlackMythWuKongshow more

NIB
35,640 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
⭕️ Russian Minister of Defense, Andrey Belousov: “Striving to... maintain global dominance, the United States of America and the collective West are destroying the foundations of the global security architecture. Their aggressive course exacerbates geopolitical contradictions, undermines strategic stability and key peace agreements,” According to the Russian Defense Minister, the world has "significantly increased its conflict potential". “At the same time, the role of international institutions has decreased,” he noted. “We are solely in favor of a diplomatic path to conflict resolution. We welcome the efforts of the SCO countries, including Pakistan, aimed at ending it. This is an important step towards restoring stability in the Middle East,” said the Russian Defense Minister. Noting that the USA and Israel carried out an attack on one of the SCO member states - the Islamic Republic of Iran, he stressed that "the Russian Federation at all levels strongly condemned this unprovoked aggression". “Once again, we express our condolences in connection with the irreparable loss of Iranian state and military figures, as well as civilians, including children, who died as a result of US and Israeli strikes,” said Andrey Belousov. He also stated that Russia considers unacceptable the attempts of non-regional states to ensure a military presence and solve logistical tasks in Central Asia, and is seriously concerned about the situation in Syria, Lebanon, and the humanitarian catastrophe in the Gaza Strip. “There are risks of militants from crisis zones penetrating into neighboring countries. Including into the SCO space,” noted the Russian Defense Minister. “Instability in Afghanistan persists. It remains the main source of transnational crime and terrorist threats,” said Andrey Belousov. He also emphasized that "the destructive influence on stability continues to be exerted by the activities of the United States in the Asia-Pacific region". “Their desire to reform the regional security system to an American-centric one at the expense of strengthening the military-political structures controlled by Washington. Such actions provoke tension, undermine regional stability, and increase the risks of armed conflicts,” stated the Russian Defense Minister. “There has been a decrease in the activity of the United States of America in supporting the Kiev regime against the backdrop of increasing assistance to Ukraine from European countries. The European Union is increasingly drawn into the conflict, finances it, and supplies weapons,” said the Russian Defense Minister. At the same time, he noted that the production and logistics chains of Western weapons supplies to Kiev are being closely monitored and deliberately made public. In particular, Andrey Belousov recalled that on April 15, a list of European enterprises producing and supplying attack UAVs and their components to Ukraine for strikes on Russian territory was published in the media. “Such actions contribute to a sharp escalation of the military-political situation on the entire European continent and can lead to unpredictable consequences,” said the Russian Defense Minister. 🔹 Russian MODshow more

MenchOsint
18,347 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten
THIS PORTABLE HACKER KIT PACKS A RASPBERRY PI 5... WITH 16GB OF RAM AND A 512GB NVME THAT ALSO RUNS LOCAL LLMs, KILLED $200 CLAUDE CODE MAX AND $200 CHATGPT PRO SUBSCRIPTIONS THE DAY IT WENT MOBILE 00:08 he sets down the pi and starts the tour, "this is my raspberry pi 5, 16 gigs of ram, 512 gigabyte nvme ssd storage, this thing means business" the kit stacks the pi next to a bluetooth analyzer, a 5g wifi router with a battery, and a pen-testing dongle for packet injection, the whole rig runs off usb-c and fits in a shoulder bag he uses it for evil-twin wifi tests and bluetooth device audits, and the same pi 5 also handles ollama with a 7b or 14b model locally at usable speed with every packet capture staying inside the case claude code points at localhost through a single environment variable, the cli behaves identically to the cloud version except every token generates on the pi in his hand and the api bill never arrives $200 chatgpt pro and $200 claude code max used to hit the same card that pays his internet, the whole subscription stack died the day the pi got mobile and ai bills went to zero because the model runs on the same box that runs his packet capture bookmark this and read the article belowshow more

starmex
25,094 Aufrufe • vor 12 Tagen
This is how we know that there was malice... and forethought during the COVID pandemic. The US government bought up nearly the ENTIRE world supply of remdesivir in mid 2020. Nearly all of it, which is so insane considering what we know now with it's kidney nuking capacity and complete lack of efficacy. Then they took extreme actions towards doctors who were trying cheaper and safer alternative treatments by going as far as removing their license and ability to practice medicine. They even banned doctors from using vitamin C of all things... They only wanted people to use the severely toxic remdesivir because it was a cash cow for pharma at nearly $2000 per course of treatment, in addition to it being great at ensuring COVID mortality was exacerbated to pad the numbers and keep up the narrative of how deadly it was to further sell the vaccine. Idk how anyone can look back on the sequence of actions taken by the government and pharma from early 2020 until now with the continual shilling of boosters, and not see gross levels of malice with forethought. Beginning to end, it was completely anti-human, anti-health, anti-science, and absurdly pro-pharma in every way imaginable. They made billions off the willful harm and death of so many people.show more

Inversionism
516,557 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren
Boston Dynamics just dropped the production-ready Atlas at CES... 2026, and the specs are next-level. This isn't just a prototype; it's a rugged, enterprise-grade worker built for the grind of real-world factories.🤖🦾 With 56 degrees of freedom and fully rotational joints, Atlas moves with "superhuman" flexibility. It features human-scale hands with tactile sensing in every finger and palm, allowing for high-precision manipulation. Plus, its 360-degree vision system ensures it always knows who's approaching, keeping human-robot collaboration safe. ➤ Rugged Performance: Lifts up to 110 lbs (approx. 50kg) and operates in extreme temps from -4°F to 104°F (-20°C to 40°C). It’s even water-resistant for industrial wash-downs. ➤ Smart Endurance: Runs for 4 hours on dual swappable batteries. When power gets low, it autonomously heads back to the station to swap its own batteries and get right back to work. ➤ Cloud Intelligence: New tasks can be trained in less than a day. Thanks to the Orbit platform, once one Atlas learns a skill, it’s instantly shared across the entire fleet. The scale is massive: the entire 2026 supply is already spoken for by Hyundai and a new AI partner. Hyundai is also building a specialized "Robotics Metal Plant" and a new factory capable of churning out 30,000 Atlas units annually. We’re officially watching the birth of a humanoid workforce at scale. Source: Boston Dynamics & Hyundai Groupshow more

RoboHub🤖
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Very powerful testimony by dr. Sabine Hazan "Thank you,... senator. It's an honor to be here. The microbiome, our microbes in our guts, is our immunity and tells the story and will tell the story of COVID nineteen. And this is why as a gastroenterologist, I stepped into the pandemic. Through my experience, I will show you how difficult it was to conduct research and publish when the research goes against the national public health narrative." "Interference and delay in research happened and affects all of us. In early twenty twenty, my research genetic sequencing laboratory was the first lab to document the entire sequence of the virus in the stools as opposed to the PCR which is just a little piece of the virus." "We discovered that the virus lingered in the stools for up to forty five days. It took six months to publish this publication at a time where everybody needed to know that it was in your stools. My lab also showed that COVID nineteen in the stools was killed by hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin." "But unfortunately, azithromycin and hydroxychloroquine killed the microbiome. So therefore, vitamin c, d, and zinc was added. Three protocols were submitted to the FDA from our findings. Three studies were also put into in full transparencies to help doctors more effectively treat COVID because I knew data that nobody knew. 04/02/2020, FDA gave us an exempt letter for doing a clinical trial." "In other words, we did not need to do a clinical trial on hydroxychloroquine, z pack, vitamin c, d, and zinc as treatment or hydroxychloroquine, vitamin c, d, and zinc as prophylaxis. April 4, somebody must have called the FDA and said, I got another letter saying, I'm sorry, doctor Hazan. Exemption is denied. You must do a full on clinical trial. Here's the letter." "System pressures delayed us, and we got a green light to start recruiting by May 2020. By then, the media created fear around hydroxychloroquine. It was impossible to recruit. This drug was safely given for years for arthritis and lupus with no problems. My clinical trials companies were also banned and censored from advertising on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter." "Remember, I do clinical trials for a living and never as a clinical trial doctor have I not been able to advertise to recruit for a trial on social media. I kept collecting stools of patients and noticed that patients with severe COVID had a certain bacteria that was missing compared to people that were highly exposed to COVID but never got COVID. That bacteria is called bifidobacteria. Bifidobacteria is an important and key microbe for immunity. It represents your trillion dollar industry of probiotics." "In fact, when you turn the bottle and you see the ingredient, it says bifidobacteria. It is present in newborns. This is why your newborns did not get a problem from COVID at the beginning, and it is absent in old people. The process of aging is loss of bifidobacteria. We published this paper, the lost microbes of COVID nineteen." "It took eight months to publish. If you follow the bifidobacteria like I did, you will notice, and we did notice anyways, that vitamin c actually increases bifidobacteria. This is why vitamin c is important when you take when you take care of viruses and, you know, you've all experienced taking vitamin c for a cold." "Well, we published this data where we showed vitamin c, if we give it to patients before and after, it increased the bifidobacteria. Ivermectin was also an interesting drug because Ivermectin, we noticed, also increased the bifidobacteria within twenty four hours of taking it." "Why Ivermectin? If you look at what Ivermectin is, it is a fermented product of a bacteria that is similar to bifidobacteria. In fact, they're in the same continent of microbes. They live. They're like sisters, brothers in the microbiome." "So I published. I knew that ivermectin increased bifidobacteria, but I said, nah. I can't go out there and start publishing that. That's gonna be too controversial. So I published a hypothesis that maybe what I was observing on the frontline treating patients with COVID, noticing that their oxygen saturation was increasing from ivermectin, was basically maybe ivermectin increased bifidobacteria." "The hypothesis on ivermectin was the most read hypothesis in the pandemic and was retracted after eight months of being on. When we cannot make a hypothesis, this is not science. December twenty twenty, at the same time that I was treating patients with COVID, I began collecting stools of my colleagues that were at home and started going into the hospital. And I said, can I get your stools before and after you get vaccinated? Because to me, this new technology of vaccines, I wanted to see what it was doing on the microbiome." "I discovered that messenger RNA vaccines killed the bifidobacteria. I knew I would never be able to publish this because it goes against the narrative. So I submitted it to my college, the American College of Gastroenterology, and presented it in October 2022. This abstract won a research award at the American College of Gastro beating 6,000 abstracts. That's from academic centers like Harvard and Mayo Clinic and MD Anderson." "This abstract got the attention of 18,000 GI doctors who all of a sudden started realizing maybe killing bifidobacteria is why I got COVID after my vaccine to begin with. Worse than that, and another abstract we presented, was the persistent damage of bifidobacteria from the vaccine." "What is going on here that the vaccine continues to kill the bifidobacteria? At the same time, we presented a link between loss of bifidobacteria and Crohn's disease, loss of bifidobacteria in Lyme disease, and loss of bifidobacteria in invasive cancer. It is nearly impossible to publish data that goes against the national public health narrative." "If doctors cannot publish the data, they cannot find solution to fix the problems. So in conclusion, I will finish with showing this. This represents clinical trials that I've done for pharmaceutical companies prior to COVID. Amongst them are vaccine studies. Yes." "I brought vaccines to the market. Proton pump inhibitors, cardiac drugs, biologics for all sorts of conditions. First, postpartum depression drug, drugs that never made it to the market because they killed people. Clinical trials doctors follow guidelines that allows the industry to provide safe drugs. These guidelines were not followed during the pandemic." "And because of that, everyone is affected. COVID should have been a time where humanity joined forces together and doctors needed to come together. It's a shame that it didn't happen. Interference with research affects all of us. This should not be political." "Science is a story that evolves. It's a multitude of experiments that allow us to see medicine, to give hopes to patients. Skepticism, challenging the current state of knowledge. Having an open mind must be allowed if we have any hope of moving science forward. What I saw this pandemic was not science. Thank you."show more

Camus
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