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Try to be less corrupt. One day a dictator will sentence you very harshly.

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Suresh kshatriyan1 年前

First conduct test on the judges if they are trust worthy. If they are, why corruption is high in India. Political parties such as DMK, Congress are looting the nation, 100 cr found in SC judge house. Governor rights are clipped in favour of corrupt DMK case. Justice for sale

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Faheem Ullah

34,237 次观看 • 1 年前

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David Perell

101,346 次观看 • 2 年前

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21,753,413 次观看 • 4 个月前

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245,088 次观看 • 10 天前

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But rather than being issued by a central bank, they're issued by a commercial bank" "stablecoins... slot into the system of programmability just as easily, if not more so than a central bank digital currency. So you can attach smart contracts to any kind of digital transaction using digital currency" "Programmable digital currency and stablecoins do exactly the same thing, serve the same purpose, as central bank digital currency" This clip of Iain Davis (InThisTogether), author of The Technocratic Dark State, is taken from a Flashlights podcast (Flashlights Podcast) episode posted to Rumble on May 17, 2026. ---------------Partial transcription of clip---------------- "It's a constitutional right in the United States that the people, and only the people, oversee what they call the power, quote–unquote, it says this in the Constitution, to coin money. So the power to coin money is overseen by the people. "Now the idea of a central bank digital currency is that it will give these private institutions total control of a new digital international monetary and financial system. That's CBDC is programmable money that slots into that system. That's why they want it. "That's not going to work in the US because even though Congress, you know, Congress is the, is the dog which is wagged by the tail in this of the Fed, the Fed, you know, the Fed tells Congress what to do, not the other way round. But theoretically it could be the other way round. And theoretically the people could assert their control over the Fed if they only knew about it, which, not many people do, but they could do it, right? It's in the US Constitution. "Now that's a problem if you're going to embark on a global transformation of the entire international monetary and financial system when your leading reserve currency is the US dollar. So that's, you know, that could all go wrong very badly. 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Because the main point of central bank digital currency from the surveillance and control aspect is that we will all need digital identity in order to access our digital wallets, which will contain the currency and the currency and the wallets and our, digital identities will all be programmable so conditions can be set on everything that we do. "Every transaction we make will be subject to condition through some sort of smart contract probably, which will control it. Right. So you know, if you say the wrong thing or you know, you, you just write the wrong thing online, you could be punished by algorithm by controlling your access to money... "And so the key to that is central bank— the programmability of central bank digital currency. But obviously that's not going to, may not work. There's a good chance that won't work in the United States which has got the US dollar reserve is an important currency. "So what are you going to do? So stablecoins and things like deposit tokens or tokenized deposits are variations of programmable digital currency. But rather than being issued by a central bank, they're issued by a commercial bank. So or in the case of stablecoins, a non-bank, a non-bank institution like Tether. So it's not a bank. "But you can use stablecoins for exactly the same. They slot into the system of programmability just as easily, if not more so than a central bank digital currency. So you can attach smart contracts to any kind of digital transaction using digital currency. Programmable digital currency and stablecoins do exactly the same thing, serve the same purpose as central bank digital currency or the other version, the commercial bank version is deposit tokens. Any of those will do. "Now in the US they've gone down the stablecoin route so they can issue the stablecoins which will be backed by US Treasuries, just like the dollar or just like any kind of dollar instrument will be one to one convertible for the US dollar. So the stablecoins are effectively the US dollar in, in digital form. "But instead of calling it a central bank digital currency, they call it issued by, it wouldn't have to be issued by the Fed. They call it a stablecoin, which is issued by a company like Tether or you know, someone like that. So it's the same system but using a workaround. And that workaround came with the Genius Act which, which came from an executive order that Trump made when he first came to office. "Because the Americans, quite rightly when they were electing their president, were concerned about central bank digital currency. I mean anyone that understands what it is should be terrified of it. So they didn't want it, and Trump promised that they wouldn't have it. Probably. I don't know whether he knew, but certainly the gaggle of technocrats that were around him knew that they weren't going down that path. Anyway, no chance of the US introducing it because of these problems we've just outlined."

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13,996 次观看 • 2 个月前

This American needs to lead the Department of Education “This is my audition to become the head of the US Department of Education - My first act of office will be immediately abolishing the No Child Left Behind Act. Yes, we will be leaving children behind. If they fail a class, they will have to repeat it - My second act is one that I'm very passionate about. We will be bringing zeros back. If you don't know, in many schools in the US right now, students receive 40% or 50% if they do zero work, if they do not complete an assignment. And my school included, and many other schools, are not going to be allowed to give a student a 50% if they do not turn in any work. They will have to receive a zero. Likewise, there will be no completion grades, If you just attempt an assignment, that doesn't mean you get a 55%. Like, if you get a 1 out of 10, you earned a 10% on that assignment, and that's okay. Sometimes failing happens, and we don't need to just inflate the grades just for fun. Grades will reflect students' actual performance and understanding of the content - The third one I'm very excited for as well. Teacher evaluations will take place once a year and teachers will be observed by another current teacher from a different school. Teachers would volunteer to be evaluators. They would get a sub for the day, no questions asked, and then they would evaluate objectively. That way the person evaluating you does not know you and does not have any personal bias towards you. Hopefully. - The fourth one, I think this should be common sense, but I hear that it happens all the time at some schools. Never at mine. But teachers shouldn't be expected to work for free. I hear elementary teachers are doing these before and after work things that they aren't getting paid for, like lunch duty or recess duty or pickup duty, whatever it is. The school needs those things covered. People can volunteer for it, and then they have to get paid for it. They can't force you to cover other people's classes for free. They have to pay you extra if they're gonna take away your lunch or your prep or whatever time that is supposed to be yours and then force you to do something without getting paid. There will be no more voluntelling. Hire this woman. The most important thing we need to do is hold students back and force them to learn the work. No more dumbing down out standards

Wall Street Apes

286,643 次观看 • 3 个月前

How to Bring Emojis to Life with AI (Yes, you read that right) 1. Choose the Emoji Wisely Prefer detailed emojis 👨‍🎤 The Man Singer emoji is a good example of this. Face, hair, outfit, mic... The more detailed, the better. 2. Prepare Your Original Image We'll be doing multi-enhancements, so the initial image shouldn't be too large. (I'll explain more about this shortly) I started with a 512x512px image. The smaller the image you start with, the more detail-oriented the enhancer tends to be. I usually use Figma for design and animations. However, you can use any other tool like Canva or Photoshop. Or just download it from somewhere. 3. Upload Your Image Go to Magnific's website and simply drag and drop your image there. 4. Setup the Parameters This is the fun part. You can experiment here to find your own settings or follow the method I used. I start with high creativity and low resemblance values. Depending on how far you want to deviate from the original image, you can increase this contrast. First Enhancing Creativity: 6 / Resemblance: -3 All Parameters Optimized for: Standard Creativity: 6 HDR: 0 (not a fan) Resemblance: -3 Engine: Automatic 5. The Prompt 🪄 Since Magnific uses Stable Diffusion's technology, it uses the same syntax for prompts. But you don't need to write very detailed prompts. Just state what you want to see. The trick here is to use prompt weights. You need to specify the features you want to emphasize like this: Bowie, Portrait photo of a male singer with blue hair, (detailed eyes:1.2), (detailed hair:1.2), (detailed fabric:1.1), (detailed mic:1.1), (realistic skin:1.5), ultra-realistic, 8k You can change the weight values between 1.0 - 2.0 6. Hit that Rainbow Button After a short wait, you'll have a 1024x1024px image. If you like the result, download the image for further enhancements. 7. Reenhancing The system supports up to approximately 4400 x 4400 px. This means we can enhance it two more times. 1x → 512x512px 2x → 1024x1024px 4x → 2048x2048px 8x → 4096x4096px Now, upload the image you downloaded again. This time, we bring the values closer to each other. Second Enhancing Creativity: 4 / Resemblance: -2 Third Enhancing Creativity: 2 / Resemblance: -1 The other values can remain the same. 8. Share what you create! That's it. Now you know everything I know. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. And please share your creations with us. Happy Sunday everyone!

Dogan Ural

225,764 次观看 • 2 年前

🚨Another day, another video of ICE agents demanding a U.S. citizen prove his citizenship… this time, in Philadelphia. In the video, ICE agents box in a man’s car and immediately demand ID, without giving an explanation… Just, “There is a subject we are looking for.” The man responds exactly how anyone who knows their rights would: “What did I do?” And that matters… Because under the Fourth Amendment, law enforcement cannot detain you just to “check.” They need reasonable, articulable suspicion that you committed a crime, or are the specific person they’re looking for. Not just the same race, or, “you look like someone.” When agents surround a vehicle so you can’t leave, that’s a seizure, legally. That triggers constitutional protections. Instead of articulating a reason, the agent shifts the language: “I need to verify your identity.” No, they don’t. They can only demand identification if the stop, itself, is lawful. And the stop is only lawful if they can clearly explain why they believe you are the subject they’re looking for. Notice what they never say in the video: -They never describe the suspect. -They never state a crime. -They never explain how he matches the person they are “looking for.” Just, “we’re looking for someone.” That is not enough. Then, the agent tries to grab the man’s ID without consent. The man pulls it back and says, “Don’t touch my ID.” He’s right. Officers don’t get to physically seize your property without legal authority. The agent then looks at the ID from a distance and walks away. Which tells us something important… If they truly had probable cause, this would not have ended with a casual glance and retreat. ICE does not have authority to randomly stop citizens to “verify” they’re not someone else. That is exactly the kind of policing the Constitution was written to prevent. If agents can box in your car, demand your identity without stating a crime, and fish for compliance… then everyone’s rights are conditional. And conditional rights aren’t rights at all.

Jesus Freakin Congress

77,692 次观看 • 5 个月前

Jordan Peterson on why you should never sacrifice what you could be for what you are: 1. The deepest lesson under the Buddha's enlightenment is not "deny the world." It is that you should never let what you are stop you from being what you could be. The material world only becomes worth abandoning if your attachment to it is making you less than you could become. 2. What you identify with determines what you become. If you identify with what you already are, clinging to order, you become a tyrant. If you identify with chaos, the opposite of order, you become nihilistic. Both are traps. The way through is to identify with neither. 3. Identify instead with the capacity to continually transcend what you are. Not with any fixed state, but with the process of becoming more. That single shift changes how you relate to everything, including your own failures. 4. Seeking out your own errors on purpose is what humility actually is. You put yourself in situations where you can discover where you are wrong, where your limits are, where there is not yet enough of you, ideally in a way that challenges you without knocking you out of the game. 5. But you can exhaust yourself fighting dragons. Challenge is necessary, but unlimited challenge burns you out. Peterson coached lawyers with infinite workloads who worked flat out and were destroying themselves, because there was always more work to do. 6. The counterintuitive fix was to work less and rest on a schedule. He had them block off four days every three months, planned so far ahead the calendar protected it. They tracked billable hours to test it, and the hours went up. You can have the vacation and the productivity at once. 7. You are not optimizing this week, you are building a 30-year career. The goal is a game you can play today and still play next month and next decade, one that does not make you bitter or worn to a frazzle. burn off a feather at a time instead of letting the whole thing burst into flames. 8. To be renewed, you have to drink the water of life, and water is chaos. It washes away too much order. Staying refreshed means taking on exactly the right amount of chaos to keep your garden nourished, no more and no less. 9. Meaning is the marker that you have the balance right. Peterson calls this one of the only ideas he has ever found that he believes to be rock solid. You can use your own sense of meaning to calibrate your progress through life. 10. It starts with two decisions. The first is a decision of love, that being is worthwhile, and you will work to better it. The second is a decision of truth, that you will play a straight game. Aim at the highest good you can currently conceive, and update it as you learn. 11. It is better to be engaged in a hard problem than to have no problem at all. You do not escape the problem of being. You find one worth solving and become so engaged that the engagement justifies the problem's existence. You get the problem and the solution at the same time.

Jaynit

29,175 次观看 • 1 个月前

Introducing Workshop: cloud + on-device agentic AI. And to celebrate, we're giving away $250k in Google Gemini AI credits. (details below). The future of AI work is neither cloud-based nor local. It's both. In Workshop Cloud, you can use agents powered by frontier models like Claude and/or open source models like Z.ai's GLM-5 to build internal tools, dashboards, and AI web apps. Or, breeze through tasks like managing your Google and Meta Ads. In Workshop Desktop, you can do all the same right on your computer, plus make desktop apps, mobile apps, and 3D creations. Our favorite part? You can power the full agent experience with local models like Qwen 3.5 family on your computer. Fully offline. 2026 is the year in which local models for agentic tasks will become viable for mainstream use. But the setup for tools like OpenClaw is like setting up Linux from scratch on your computer. Workshop Desktop is one-click to install on Windows, Mac, and Linux. It recommends which open source model you should use for your hardware and lets you download and run it right in the app. And its agent harness allows you to chat, create websites, build personal utilities, and analyze data. 100% offline. Or multitask with AI models in the cloud while running other agent threads locally. Start in Workshop Cloud when you want flexibility and speed. Download your project and continue in Workshop Desktop when you want local files, privacy, and/or better performance on large code bases. Publish from either. The agent tooling space is maturing and discerning users have come to expect a lot from their tools. We've packed Workshop with features to help you 10x your productivity. - Native support for skills - Autocompaction for seamless context management - Built-in AI for your apps - Dozens of connectors, like Google Drive, Big Query, and Supabase - dbt integration to ground your dashboards in your semantic layer - Native Github integration - Private app deployment - ... and more (+ we're shipping super fast) To access the free credit offer, RT this post and reply with "Workshop". Make sure you are following us so we can DM you the instructions to redeem. - First 100 to RT + comment get $500 in credits. - Everyone else gets up to $250 And thanks to our partners Modal, Google Gemini, and Z.ai!

Workshop AI

28,745 次观看 • 4 个月前

Good morning, brothers & sisters. Always, always, always remember to practice discernment. Before you act, remember to forgive as you want to be forgiven. Anger, grief, & resentment are heavy burdens to bear, & no matter how bad you want to strike back, remember no one can strike as hard as Jesus himself. Give it to Him, & let it go. Life is much lighter & happier this way. Feel it. Ephesians 5:1-2 "Be ye therefore followers of God, as dear children; And walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us, and hath given himself for us an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweetsmelling savour." Lord Jesus, I’m standing here this morning because You gave me breath, You gave me strength, You gave me another shot to walk this path & honor You, so first I want to thank You. Lord, one of my brothers just welcomed a grandson into this world. He came six weeks early, but he’s here. That’s testimony to Your miracle. Now I’m asking You to put Your hand on that child, cover him with Your protection, let his little body grow strong, let every beat of his heart be steady, every breath be full, & let him live out the destiny You already have for him. Lord, I know some of us woke up with heavy hearts, dealing with loss, sorrow, & confusion weighing us down. We’re laying it all at Your feet right now. Give peace where there’s pain. Give comfort where there’s emptiness. Replace the hurt with love, & replace the doubt with faith. Lord, guide us today so we don’t waste time, don’t waste words, don’t waste the blessings You have given us. Teach us to serve You with everything we’ve got... With our minds, our hands, our voices, & our hearts. Show us how to succeed without ego or vanity, but for Your glory. You’re the Redeemer, the Healer, & the Savior. Everything we are, everything we've got, & everything we could ever be is a blessing from You. In the precious name of Jesus Christ, we pray, Amen & Amen. Psalm 121:1-8 "I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth. He will not suffer thy foot to be moved: he that keepeth thee will not slumber. Behold, he that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep. The Lord is thy keeper: the Lord is thy shade upon thy right hand. The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night. The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil: he shall preserve thy soul. The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, and even for evermore." Listen... I know you're tired, your body's sore, & your mind's heavy, & that voice in your head keeps telling you how easy it would be to “Just quit.” That’s the devil lying to you. Hear me... Success doesn’t take naps. Success doesn’t chill on the couch. Comfort & success can’t live in the same house. One or the other has got to be kicked out. Every rep you put in, every late night grind, every early morning hustle, every sacrifice... That isn't just working, you're building momentum. You're not chasing a dream, you're becoming the type of soldier that grabs opportunity & holds it down. Today I want you to push through. I know it's not easy, but I know we've got this. We're built different. You were built for this day. You were forged for this day. Let Wednesday be the day you erase your excuses. Let's put the excuses down & outwork them. Success is wide awake, so get up & meet it at the door. 🏁 Grind. 💪 Hustle. 🧠 Work. 🏆 Succeed. 🙏 Pray. Let's get it.

J∅kër Kîng 👑

22,458 次观看 • 10 个月前