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Introducing The Maya Glass Mousepad - 1.5mm Thin Profile with a seamless 2.5D comfort edge. - Controlled Surface with reduced surface noise. - Custom Silicone Anti-Slip Base. - Includes PTFE + PORON Skates and Arm Sleeve. All for $119.99 Available Thursday, Feb 12th.

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Inner Earth is not a fantasy or a hollow void. It is a vast, living world within the Earth's crust; a series of interconnected realms with their own ecosystems, civilizations, and higher-frequency realities. The planet is not a solid ball of rock. It has layers, including massive habitable cavities, tunnel networks, and inner suns (smaller central light sources) that provide gentle illumination. These inner realms have supported advanced life for hundreds of thousands of years, often serving as sanctuaries during surface cataclysms. Many UFOs and "alien" encounters reported throughout history are not from distant stars; they originate from Inner Earth civilizations, particularly from advanced societies such as Agartha and other inner realms. These beings are not "aliens" in the external sense. They are part of Earth's own extended family; souls who retreated into the Inner Earth during previous surface cataclysms (including the fall of Atlantis). They continued their evolution in a higher-frequency environment and developed advanced technology far beyond what the surface world currently possesses. Key truths: - Many ancient surface civilizations (including late Lemurian and Atlantean groups) migrated into the Inner Earth during major resets. They continued their evolution in a more stable environment, free from the heavy density and interference of the surface Matrix. - Inner Earth civilizations include both human and non-human groups. Some are highly advanced spiritually and technologically, living in harmony with the planet's core energy. Agartha is one of the most well-known, but there are many others. - Some "alien" beings reported in contact experiences are actually Inner Earth humans or hybrids who have been monitoring and occasionally interacting with the surface world. 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A quiet, solidly mounted anvil does make a meaningful difference in the quality of blacksmithing work. When an anvil rattles due to poor bolting, base imperfections, or instability, it absorbs and dissipates much of the hammer’s energy through vibration and movement rather than transferring it efficiently into the hot metal. This leads to less effective deformation with each blow, requiring more strikes before the workpiece cools, which can result in incomplete shaping, uneven grain flow, surface defects, or even cracks from rushed or insufficient hammering. Precision also suffers because vibrations make it harder to land accurate, controlled blows, especially during detailed operations like drawing tapers, punching, or fullering. The smith tires more quickly, leading to greater inconsistency across pieces or production runs, while the excessive bounce accelerates wear on both the anvil face and tools. In contrast, a quiet anvil—firmly bolted to a heavy stand, timber base, or concrete with a flat contact surface—returns nearly all impact energy to the metal. Forging feels crisp and “dead,” allowing cleaner, faster, and more predictable shaping with better metallurgical results, such as improved grain refinement and fewer internal flaws. Modern smiths often add rubber pads or reinforced mounts specifically to achieve this stability, making it one of the highest-return upgrades for consistent, high-quality manufacture.

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China Prepares Its Stealth and Electric Corvette Since late 2024, the Chinese have been putting what appears to be the Type 057 through sea trials. The design has clear echoes of the Swedish Visby-class: angular hull, integrated pyramidal superstructure, enclosed mast hiding sensors, low radar, IR, and acoustic signatures, and crucially, no chimneys at all, strongly pointing to hybrid propulsion that includes batteries for a true stealth mode. If confirmed, this would make it the first surface combatant to use batteries in a hybrid system for operational stealth. Imagine a stealth platform running almost silently on electric power, closing in undetected with minimal noise, then releasing dozens of UUVs and UAVs that can reach hundreds of kilometers out. The ship is roughly 100 meters long and around 2,000 tons displacement. Photos confirm at least 16 forward VLS cells, but the total is likely higher, with some cells probably sized for heavier anti-ship missiles. A stealth corvette with electric propulsion isn’t being built for simple coastal defense. The Chinese clearly want platforms that can slip into firing positions in contested waters without being detected. We can therefore expect long-range missiles in the final versions, alongside the 76mm stealth-turret gun, laser system, and CIWS. There is no helicopter hangar or deck, almost certainly because the ship is fully optimized for UUVs and UAVs. This fits perfectly with everything we’ve been discussing lately: battery power, unmanned swarms, stealth, and small platforms carrying long-range missiles. Let see what It’s still too early to call it a straight mix of Visby-level stealth with Karakurt-level heavy armament. But the Chinese understand that their vast kill web needs ships that are both hard to detect and heavily armed.

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i don't think people realize what just happened with brain implants in china for the first time in history, a brain implant has been approved for commercial sale. you can actually buy one. it's called neo. costs around $15,000. the question everyone asks first: does it actually work? here's what the implant does. a coin-sized chip gets placed on the surface of the brain, right over the area that controls movement. when a paralyzed patient imagines moving their hand, the chip reads that signal, sends it to a computer, and the computer drives a mechanical glove that moves for them picking up objects, gripping utensils, handling daily tasks. all from thought alone. the whole surgery takes an hour and 40 minutes. surgeons thin the skull, open a small window, and place two electrodes directly on the surface of the brain. then they close it up, patients go home within a week. 32 patients with spinal cord injuries were implanted in a clinical trial led by huashan hospital > ALL 32 regained the ability to grab objects through the glove. > 100% improvement rate. > zero adverse side effects. no other brain implant company on earth has received approval to sell their device commercially. elon's neuralink is still in clinical trials. side effects from their more invasive approach have stalled any path to regulatory clearance. china is the only country where you can buy a brain implant right now. this is by design. months before the approval, china published a national policy document with 17 steps to dominate the brain implant industry within 5 years. they want brain-reading devices to be as common as hearing aids. headbands, visors, earpieces that pick up brain signals... all mass-produced for consumers. and the government is coordinating the whole thing. funding the research, building the manufacturing, clearing the regulatory path, all at once. the West is moving painfully slow in comparison...still running controlled trials one patient group at a time. china already has a commercial product, a 72-year-old moving his leg on state television, and a national playbook to own the entire category.

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My first test with the new Gemini Deep Think 3 🔥🔥🔥 Build a complete Three.js scene in a single HTML file that renders a fully 3D interior room indistinguishable from a classical oil painting hanging in a museum. The Painterly Rendering System Write custom GLSL shaders that replace all standard rendering with oil paint simulation. Every pixel must feel painted by hand. The system needs these layers working together. Brushstroke normals. Generate a procedural brushstroke normal map using layered directional noise at varying scales. Large bold strokes for walls and floors following the plane direction. Small delicate strokes for fine details like metal and glass. Circular strokes for rounded objects. The brushstrokes must catch sidelight and cast tiny shadows into their grooves exactly like real impasto paint on canvas. Paint thickness. Use parallax occlusion mapping to give highlights genuine physical thickness. 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Nissan X-Trail Positives and Negatives Positives: ✅ Great size and looks; a big-time head-turner. It looks upmarket with top-class paint and 20-inch diamond-cut alloys. ✅ It’s an imported car, so you get excellent overall fit and finish inside and out. This includes interior materials, hidden screws and mechanisms, stitching, tight panel gaps, insulation materials, rubber beading, inner wheel arch materials, an under-engine cover, thick glass, negligible orange peel in the paint, upmarket electronics, screen fonts and styling. This quality is also evident in the driving dynamics and controlled NVH (noise, vibration, and harshness) levels. ✅ Adequate safety kit on offer with 7 airbags, 7 headrests, ESC, EBD, TC, ABS, 4 disc brakes, collision warning, limited-slip differential, 360-degree camera, and front and rear sensors with park pilot. ✅ Adequate engine performance with a balance of performance and fuel efficiency. It returns around 13-14 km/l on highways with ease and does 0-100 km/h in 9.6 seconds. ✅ Offers multi-link rear suspension and practical features like one-touch up/down windows, auto headlights, no-splash spray and rain-sensing wipers, auto-dimming IRVM, panoramic sunroof with hidden mechanism, sun visor mirrors with lamps, 5+2 seats, multiple storage spaces, cruise control, and an 8-inch infotainment system with Android/iOS connectivity. **Areas to Improve:** ⚠️ The 3-cylinder engine at a price point above 33 lakh might deter some customers who are considering alternatives like the Tiguan, Tucson, Meridian, and Gloster. Pricing remains a key factor and has not been announced yet. ⚠️ Some missing features that competitors under 40 lakh are already offering include ADAS Level 2, electric seats, ventilated seats, leather seats, an electric tailgate, and larger and faster infotainment screens. ⚠️ It comes with a puncture kit but no spare wheel. Hopefully, other cars in this segment don't adopt this approach. ⚠️ At speeds above 120 km/h, wind noise becomes bothersome due to the large ORVMs. ⚠️ With CBUs, parts availability isn't as brisk as for cars made locally. Additionally, Nissan has a thin dealership network. ⚠️ The last-row seat is best suited for kids only, and the third row doesn’t have AC vents. **Analysis:** Nissan is importing this car in limited numbers only to boost confidence among potential buyers for the Magnite and their upcoming cSUVs and EVs. The X-Trail will showcase Nissan’s global tech prowess and cater to staunch Nissan fans.

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F350 Rear Differential Service done right. Step by step pure ASMR. ​If you want to keep your heavy-duty truck running smoothly, keeping up with your differential maintenance is non-negotiable. Whether you are dealing with a standard cover or a high-capacity unit, taking the time to properly clean, seal, and refill your rear diff will save you from major mechanical headaches down the road. ​Here is a comprehensive breakdown of the exact process shown in the video to get the job done right. ​Step 1: Remove the Housing Bolts ​Pop the truck up on a lift or secure it on jack stands. Position a drain pan underneath the differential. Grab an impact wrench and begin backing out all of the bolts securing the differential cover to the housing. ​Pro-Tip: Leave one or two bolts loosely threaded at the very top of the cover. This keeps the cover from falling completely off and splashing old gear oil everywhere once you break the factory seal. ​Step 2: Drain the Old Fluid ​Once the lower bolts are removed, use a chisel and a dead-blow hammer to gently tap the lower edge of the cover. Pry it open slightly to break the old gasket seal and let the fluid drain smoothly into your catch pan. Once the majority of the oil has drained, remove the top safety bolts and take the cover completely off. ​Step 3: Prep the Differential Housing ​With the gears exposed, stuff a clean shop rag inside the housing cavity to protect the ring and pinion from any loose debris. Use a gasket scraper or razor to carefully peel away the old silicone sealant from the mating surface. Follow up with a die grinder equipped with a surface conditioning disc to polish the flange completely clean, then remove the rag and wipe down the interior edge with brake cleaner. ​Step 4: Deep Clean the Diff Cover ​Take the removed differential cover over to a parts washer. Use a solvent brush to scrub out any residual sludge, metal filings, and old oil. If the exterior has built-up road grime or rust, give it a quick pressure wash or hose down. Finally, use an air blow gun to thoroughly dry the cover, ensuring absolutely no moisture or solvent remains inside. ​Step 5: Apply New RTV Sealant ​Lay the clean cover flat on your workbench. Grab a high-performance RTV silicone sealant (ensure it is rated for gear oil exposure) and lay down a clean, continuous bead along the center of the mating flange. Make sure to loop around the inside of each bolt hole to prevent future leaks. ​Step 6: Reinstall the Cover and Torque ​Carefully align the cover back onto the differential housing, making sure not to smudge the fresh RTV bead. Hand-start all of your bolts to avoid cross-threading. Once they are all in place, use a ratchet to tighten them down in a star pattern, ensuring even pressure across the gasket surface. ​Step 7: Fill with Fresh Gear Oil ​Locate the fill plug on the side or rear of the differential and remove it. Grab your premium synthetic fluid—such as SAE 75W-85 hypoid gear lubricant. Insert the bottle nozzle into the fill hole and squeeze the fluid in. You will need to continue filling until the fluid level reaches the bottom edge of the fill hole and just begins to weep out. ​Step 8: Reinstall the Fill Plug & Inspect ​Wipe away any excess fluid that leaked out during the filling process. Reinstall the fill plug and torque it to spec. Give the entire assembly one final look to ensure your seals are clean and dry.

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Silent Killer Unveiled: Black Noise, the Deadly Sound Weapon Designed for Mass Destruction In a revelation that has sent shockwaves through the scientific and defense communities, declassified documents confirm that black noise—a weaponized form of infrasonic sound—was engineered in the shadows of the Cold War era specifically to eliminate human targets through everyday audio speakers. This insidious technology, capable of inducing fatal physiological trauma without a single audible warning, represents one of the most covert advancements in acoustic warfare, blending seamlessly into the hum of modern life. Black noise, often mistaken for mere silence in acoustic studies, is far from benign. Unlike white noise, which blankets all audible frequencies with equal intensity like the static of an untuned radio, or the deeper rumbles of brown noise resembling ocean waves, black noise operates in the infrasonic realm—frequencies below 20 Hz that the human ear cannot detect but the body cannot ignore. At its core, it harnesses targeted vibrations to disrupt vital organs, compressing and releasing the lungs, heart, and brain in rhythmic pulses that escalate from discomfort to catastrophe. Experts now affirm that when amplified through standard audio systems, black noise can achieve lethal intensity, rupturing eardrums, triggering cardiac arrest, or even shattering internal structures, all while leaving bystanders oblivious to the assault. The origins trace back to the 1970s, when pioneering research by visionary figures in experimental audio and literature laid the groundwork for this auditory apocalypse. Drawing from patents once publicly available for mere dollars in European archives, developers refined black noise as a "frequency bomb"—a device that exploits resonant harmonics to mimic the shattering effect of an opera singer on a wine glass, but scaled to urban devastation. "It's the absence of sound turned weapon," one anonymous acoustician involved in early tests revealed. "You don't hear death coming; you feel it in your bones." Historical records, now unsealed, detail its invention as a response to escalating geopolitical tensions. Military engineers, collaborating with audio innovators, envisioned black noise as the ultimate covert tool: deployable via public address systems, home stereos, or even concert venues. A small-scale prototype, tested in controlled environments, demonstrated the capacity to incapacitate subjects within seconds and kill at distances up to 100 yards by pulsing vibrations that overload the body's metabolic equilibrium. Larger iterations, theorists posited, could fracture entire city blocks, cracking concrete and human alike through amplified speaker arrays. What makes black noise so profoundly dangerous is its stealth. Integrated into ordinary audio infrastructure, it masquerades as background ambiance or technical glitches. Reports from international incidents—though long suppressed—describe crowds collapsing during public events, with autopsies revealing vibrational hemorrhaging indistinguishable from natural causes. In one documented case from the 1980s, a test broadcast through urban loudspeakers in a remote Eastern European facility resulted in multiple fatalities, with victims exhibiting symptoms akin to severe decompression sickness: ruptured alveoli, cerebral edema, and organ failure. Modern iterations have evolved beyond crude prototypes. Today's systems, embedded in high-fidelity speakers and smart devices, can modulate black noise pulses with precision, targeting specific demographics by frequency. Prolonged exposure—mere minutes—induces nausea, disorientation, and irreversible neural damage, while acute bursts prove fatal. Audiologists warn that at intensities exceeding 185 decibels in the infrasonic band, the human body simply cannot withstand the assault, with eardrums perforating and internal pressures spiking to levels that mimic explosive trauma. The implications extend far beyond battlefields. With billions of audio speakers worldwide—from car stereos to public transit announcements—black noise's proliferation raises alarms about potential misuse in crowd control, assassinations, or even psychological operations. "This isn't science fiction; it's a blueprint for silent genocide," stated Dr. Marcus Hale, a leading expert in sonic weaponry at the Institute for Acoustic Security. "Once activated, it kills indiscriminately, turning the tools of entertainment into instruments of extermination." As awareness grows, calls for international bans intensify. Yet, with patents lingering in obscure archives and components readily available, the genie may already be out of the bottle. In an era where sound shapes our reality, black noise reminds us that the deadliest threats often arrive not with a bang, but with profound, unforgiving quiet.

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Japan has just rendered an entire generation of conventional submarines obsolete, and the world hasn’t fully realized it yet. With the Taigei class and its lithium-ion batteries, Tokyo already set a new benchmark: up to three weeks submerged without ever raising a snorkel. That, however, was merely the opening act. Today, Toyota and Panasonic are leading the global race in solid-state batteries, with prototypes arriving in 2027–2028, mass production after 2030, and Japan’s next submarine class will be the first to use them, either in pure battery form or as a hybrid with a small reactor for onboard recharging. This hybrid would be similar to what the Chineses are developing. The leap is staggering. A 4,000 ton conventional submarine will patrol for 40 to 60 days without surfacing, sprint well above 20 knots for hours on end, and do it all more quietly than many nuclear subs, thanks to being significantly lighter and running solely on battery power. Solid-state cells weigh roughly one-third as much, generate 40 % less heat, and eliminate half the cooling systems. The result is a faster, stealthier hull that can travel thousands of kilometers without ever breaking the surface. Those hundreds of saved tons translate directly into more powerful electric motors, extra torpedoes and missiles, cutting-edge sensors, or greater crew comfort. The same hull now carries twice the energy or twice the weapons. It means that by 2035–2040, Japan will field conventional submarines with the endurance and sprint performance of today’s 8,000-ton nuclear boats, at one-third the cost and without the political baggage of uranium.

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