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365 Days with Amigas of AshDres โ›…๏ธ ๐Ÿฅณ Can you believe it all started with matching challenges? ๐Ÿฅน Just a few Keepers, pitching in whatever we could, all because we loved Ashtine Olviga ๐Ÿฉต & Andres Muhlach ๐Ÿงก so much. Those tiny beginnings feel so far away now, but that love has never changed. It wasnโ€™t always easy. There were doubts, low-energy days, and moments when we wondered, โ€œWill this even work?โ€ But every time we looked at AshDres, and at each other, we remembered why we startedโ€”and that kept us going. ๐Ÿค๐Ÿป Weโ€™re so grateful po to everyone who made this journey possible. ๐Ÿ™‡๐Ÿปโ€โ™€๏ธ To our sponsors, thank you for believing in our ideas and helping us make them happen. To our volunteers, who quietly give their time and energy behind the scenes, making sure everything runs smoothly. To our editors, who create amazing content and design pubmats that make every AshDres moment shine. To Team Live, thank you for never getting tired of showing up at in-person events, supporting AshDres with so much heart, and representing Amigas every single time. To those handling our accounts, thank you for keeping the community organized, active, and connected, day after day. And of course, our Admins, you are the backbone of this fanclub. Youโ€™ve kept this space safe, fun, and full of love, and turned it into more than just a fanclub. The biggest thanks goes to Ash & Dres. ๐Ÿซถ๐Ÿป Thank you for noticing and appreciating all our little efforts. Every smile, every wave, every kind word reminds us that what we do matters, and it inspires us to keep cheering, creating, and supporting with all our hearts. And to all Keepers, whether youโ€™ve been here since day one or joined along the way, thank you for being part of this journey. ๐Ÿฅ‚ One year later, weโ€™re still hereโ€”still cheering, still laughing, still sharing those โ€œremember whenโ€ moments, and still excited for every AshDres milestone. Hereโ€™s to more memories, more projects, more fun, and even more love for Ash & Andres in the years to come! โœจ๐Ÿฉต๐Ÿงก

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๐Ÿค: Yeah, like I said, this year has been a mix of everything, excitement, exhaustion, fun, and emotional moments. Itโ€™s been full of so many different feelings. ๐Ÿค: I have to admit, this year was much more exhausting than last year. ๐Ÿค: But we also gained so many talented people who joined the team. ๐Ÿค: So, for me, Namtan, I donโ€™t think we should lower anyoneโ€™s capabilities, but rather we need to level up ourselves. There were times when I couldn't rehearse as much as some of the others, but what made me happy was that nobody left anyone behind. And honestly, a great show like this could never happen without an incredible team working behind the scenes. Every single department worked so hard. ๐Ÿค: Please give a round of applause to all the staff and crew who made this event possible. ๐Ÿค: Everyone worked so hard, really hard, to make this concert the most perfect it could be. And thank you to the executives at GMMTV, especially P'Tha, and all of our seniors who have always believed in us, trusted us, and supported us. Whenever we needed something, whenever any of us were struggling, they were always there to help and take care of us. ๐Ÿค: Nong Film... Donโ€™t cry, I don't want you to cry. ๐Ÿค: Honestly, I don't think I can hold it together either. ๐Ÿค: This concert is another milestone for both of us, another step that has helped us grow, become stronger, and feel even prouder of ourselves. And I'm so, so proud of you, Film. ๐Ÿค: If I didn't have Film with me, I would've been in big trouble for this concert. Thank you so much, Film. ๐Ÿค: You're amazing. You really are. ๐Ÿค: This tiny girl, this tiny girl... well, you might not be as athletic as P'Namtan, but you're such a fighter. A real fighter. Thank you for everything. And I want you to know that I love you very much, and I won't get a divorce! ๐Ÿ’™: Hey! Just get married already! Get married! ๐Ÿค: And most importantly, this show today and tomorrow, the Blush Blossom Fan Fest, wouldn't have been possible without the support from you all. Can everyone give yourselves a round of applause? ๐Ÿค: Including everyone watching from home. Thank you so much again. NAMTANFILM DOKMAI RATRI #BBFanFest2026D1 #NamtanFilm #เธ™เน‰เธณเธ•เธฒเธฅเธŸเธดเธฅเนŒเธก

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๐—›๐—ฎ๐—ฝ๐—ฝ๐˜† ๐—™๐—ถ๐—ฟ๐˜€๐˜ ๐—”๐—ป๐—ป๐—ถ๐˜ƒ๐—ฒ๐—ฟ๐˜€๐—ฎ๐—ฟ๐˜†, ๐—ช๐—ถ๐˜€๐—ต๐—ฎ๐—ฟ๐˜๐˜€ Today, we celebrate not just a fandom, not just a ship, but a family that has stood together through every high and low, every happy moment and every uncertain day. Who would have thought that what started as a simple one-week subscription joke would turn into something this beautiful? One year later, here we areโ€”stronger, closer, and still choosing to stay. This journey has never been easy. We have experienced days filled with excitement and happiness, but we have also endured long periods of silence. There were moments when we held on without any assurance of what was coming next. After MMK, we faced uncertainty, wondering if Kai and Kyle would have projects together again, wondering if there would be another event, another appearance, another reason to celebrate. Yet despite all those questions, we stayed. We stayed through the quiet days. We stayed through the waiting. We stayed through the moments when all we had was hope. And that is something I will always be proud of. I am proud of every Wishart who chose understanding over frustration, patience over doubt, and love over disappointment. I am proud of those who continued supporting Kai and Kyle individually while still believing in KaiKyle. I am proud of those who remained positive even when things were unclear. Most importantly, I am proud of those who never gave up on the happiness this family has brought them. Because somewhere along the way, this fandom became so much more than KaiKyle. It became friendships. It became comfort. It became a safe space. It became a home. Many of us came here because of Kai and Kyle, but many of us stayed because of the genuine connections we built with fellow Wisharts. Through every interaction, every event, every group chat, every project, and every shared excitement, we found people who understood us and made this journey even more meaningful. To every Wishart who has supported our projects, joined our events, streamed, voted, cheered, donated, promoted, defended, waited, hoped, and loved alongside usโ€”thank you. Thank you for continuously trusting KaiKyle. Thank you for believing in them even during uncertain times. Thank you for staying when leaving would have been easier. Thank you for making this family what it is today. And to our dearest ๐™„๐™ฃ๐™™๐™–๐™ฎ ๐™†๐™–๐™ž๐™จ๐™๐™– ๐™–๐™ฃ๐™™ ๐˜ฟ๐™ค๐™™๐™ค๐™ฃ๐™œ ๐™†๐™ฎ๐™ก๐™ž๐™ฉ๐™ค, Thank you. Thank you for bringing so much happiness into our lives. Thank you for every smile, every laugh, every interaction, every memory, and every moment that reminded us why we started supporting you in the first place. You may never fully realize the impact you have had on your supporters, but please know that your presence has brought comfort to so many people. You have made difficult days easier, lonely days brighter, and ordinary days something to look forward to. Through your kindness, authenticity, and genuine appreciation for your supporters, you have touched more lives than you could ever imagine. One year later, our love and support remain the sameโ€”if not stronger. This anniversary is not just a celebration of one year of KaiKyle. It is a celebration of every memory we created together, every challenge we overcame, every friendship we built, and every reason we chose to stay. And as we celebrate this milestone, one thing remains certain: We have no plans of making this our last. No matter where life takes the both of you, no matter what paths your careers may take, and no matter what the future holds, we will continue to support, cheer, and believe in you. ONE YEAR WITH KAIKYLE

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Full ending speech, not 100% accurate PERTHSANTA CHEQUERED FLAG ๐ŸŽธ: "Bring them out, bring that couple out! That couple right in the center!โ€ ๐Ÿป: โ€œOhhh, so cute kitty! ๐Ÿ…?: โ€œCome on, Perth, give us a pose, just pose a little bit, Perth!โ€ ๐Ÿค: โ€œThere's a wooden prop, you know!โ€ ๐Ÿ–ค: "But seriously, I have to say thank you as always. Thank you so much to all of my friends. Joining GMMTV really feels like being part of a real family, like we are truly brothers and sisters. Every single time we are together, everyone always supports one another. Thank you for loving each other so, so much. And thank you so much to the executives. Thank you so much to P'Tha for always believing in us and trusting us this whole time. Thank you to P'X, P'Eko, and everyone who always listens to us and makes us happy. Thank you so, so much from the bottom of my heart. And most importantly, I have to thank all the fans so much for supporting us so well. Like we always say, you work hard to take such good care of us/raise us. Thank you so much to all the Mae-Maes (moms/fans). I love you, Mae-Maes.โ€ ๐Ÿ–ค: โ€œAh, and also... I'm getting a bit shy too..." ๐Ÿค Giggles ?: "We won't tease, we won't tease! Go ahead!" ๐Ÿ–ค: "Thank you Ta, so much. Like, how many years has it been? These past two years working together, I have been so, so happy. (Shy and giggles) Donโ€™t do this to me. I am so glad and I truly feel so safe and comforted with you. I'm just incredibly happy, and I feel like we share so many things in common.โ€ ๐Ÿ–ค Getting emotional ๐Ÿ–ค: โ€œWhenever I look at you, I feel at peace. You can always be the comfort zone where my eyes can rest. I love you so much." ๐Ÿค: โ€œLove you so much too, phi.โ€ ?: "Even though my face looks fierce, I love you too, krub" ๐Ÿค: "I want to thank all the P's, friends, and N's so much, all 23 people here. I am so incredibly happy to have everyone, seriously. If I didn't have everyone here today, I might not have even had the strength to go up on stage, P'. I'm so glad that everyone kept coming over to comfort me, coming over to ask how I was doing. It feels like I've gained an incredibly good family. It's so amazing. I feel like I'm one of the luckiest people alive. Thank you so much to all the P's, and thank you to the executives, P'Tha, P'X, P'Eko for giving PerthSanta the opportunity to perform at LOL this year. I'm so happy I got to do the kind of show I've wanted to do for a long time. And most importantly, I want to thank every single fan. Thank you for constantly cheering for us and screaming to give us strength. If you weren't here enjoying it with us, we wouldn't have been able to make this show so perfect. Thank you so much, everyone. Can you please make some loud noise for yourselves one more time?" ๐Ÿค: "And also... krub... thank you so much to Pโ€™Perth. Thank you so much, P'Perth, krub. To be honest, at the beginning of this year, I didn't even know what I was going to do, P'. But once I got to talk to you, once we unlocked so many things together, I felt like, 'Hey, our paths really align.' And I feel so incredibly comforted and safe to have you right by my side. Love you, bro. I love you so, so much. That's about it, thank you." ๐Ÿ–ค: โ€œSo shy, so shyโ€ฆโ€ PERTHSANTA CHEQUERED FLAG #LOLFanFest2026D3 #PerthSanta #เน€เธžเธดเธฃเนŒเธ˜เนเธ‹เธ™เธ•เน‰เธฒ

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Just in $AMD Anush "Speed is the moat"|ROCm๐ŸŽ™๏ธ In the race to define the future of AI, what's the one advantage that truly lasts? It's not proprietary tech, argues Anush Elangovan Elangovan, VP of AI Software at AMD , but the sustainable speed of innovation. He explains why AMD is rejecting the "walled garden" model for its open source ROCm stack, betting that an open community flywheel is the key to victory. Listen to understand how this open strategy is designed to out-innovate closed systems by empowering developers to solve everything from frontier-model challenges to the mundane, everyday problems that define the "last mile" of AI. AMD ROCm Software: Part 1 Transcript [00:00:00] Andrew Zigler: Joining me is Anush Elangovan, VP of AI software at AMD. And when people talk about AI compute, the conversation often stops at hardware specs, but it's more than just physical chips that win the game. It's also the software ecosystems supporting them. [00:00:18] Andrew Zigler: The prevailing strategy in the industry has been to build something like a walled garden. You know, something closed, proprietary locks, developers in. But AMD is betting on an entirely different play, open source acceleration, and with rock, their open source AI software stack. AMD is building not just hardware parity, but an innovation flywheel that's powered by the community with interoperability and the freedom to scale without all of that pesky lockin. [00:00:48] Andrew Zigler: And in this world, speed is your moat and how fast you can innovate while your platform remains open, flexible, and standardize across all of its applications. That's what we're gonna explore [00:01:00] today. So Anush, I'm really excited to have you here. Welcome to Dev Interrupted. [00:01:04] Anush Elangovan: Thanks for having me. Uh, super excited to chat about it. [00:01:07] Andrew Zigler: Amazing. Well, let's go ahead and dive right in with kind of what I laid it out with in the beginning, the idea of the moat and it being about speed. I wanna unpack that a bit because that came from you when you and I first spoke. And I, and I want to know, you know, how do you define speed inside of AMD beyond just things like hardware, benchmarks. [00:01:27] Anush Elangovan: Yeah, that's a very good question. So when we typically talk about speed, everyone's like, Hey, hardware benchmark specs, right? Like, uh, memory bandwidth or, or flops. And that is one important part of it, uh, AMD does very well. With that, we do have, a, a very good history of executing on that axis. [00:01:47] Anush Elangovan: But when I say speed is the moat, it is about, uh, how we prepare, how we build the muscle to run the race for a long time and run it fast. And it is [00:02:00] not about a single point in time that you've, you've beat some you know, benchmark and, and you declare victory. It's about building the ability to consistently develop and deliver. [00:02:13] Anush Elangovan: Both hardware and software innovation at scale and do it fast, right? Like, you know, we we're increasingly getting to a point where models come out and they're, uh, you know, a year or two ago it was like, Hey, they work on AMD on day zero, which is great, but now they are performing on AMD the day it releases, right? [00:02:32] Anush Elangovan: So, what does it take to Prefetch where the industry is going? Be prepared to intercept. At that point is what you know, I, I refer to as you know, the, the speed factor in, in creating this mode, right? And the mode is just shed all things that hold you back and run as fast as you can. [00:02:53] Anush Elangovan: Uh, because the pace of innovation that is, uh, being seen in, in AI [00:03:00] industries is just. Amazing. Right? And it's like, it's transformational at at how you generate electricity. It's transformational as at how you build data centers. It's transformational at how you deploy compute, networking. It's transformational at what kind of use cases you, you know, uh, use AI for. [00:03:17] Anush Elangovan: Uh, and for that, you need to be prepared to, see what comes tomorrow and be prepared to run the race tomorrow. [00:03:23] Andrew Zigler: Yeah, it's a really great perspective because it highlights that it's not just like a checkpoint that you run through. I like how you called out, like it's not just hitting that benchmark or being the best in class at that moment, in that snapshot, it's about having a. The throughput and about having that dedication to the idea and continuing to deliver on it. [00:03:43] Andrew Zigler: It's not just crossing the threshold, but it's also being the engine. And that's what, that's what protects a business. That is the moat, because the moat is that innovation layer, the faster and more, uh, future forward. That you can work and think, [00:04:00] you know, the better. Uh, we, we talk a lot about like future forward work styles. [00:04:04] Andrew Zigler: Like what are the things I could be doing right now today that are gonna be like, way more useful tomorrow? Let, let's abandon those, workflows that are older and that kind of like, that translates into. An advantage when you work that way. You know, what kind of things have you learned working with, uh, like across all spectrums of people who would use ROCm, right? [00:04:23] Andrew Zigler: You have like the developers, but then you also have the enterprises and you have this large span of adoptees, right? So what is the, what does that look like that you learn? [00:04:32] Anush Elangovan: Yeah, so, so the way I look at it is there are gonna be pockets of different, uh, you know, cadences, right? Like, so people who are deploying in enterprises, for example, right? The validation and how long it takes for them to deploy an LLM that's secure. It's, with guardrails, et cetera, maybe longer. [00:04:52] Anush Elangovan: but you still have to go through the process and you have to be prepared to like, walk that walk to deploy an enterprises. That doesn't mean it's [00:05:00] not fast, that's as fast as you can do for that industry, right? And if you are deploying AI in healthcare, right, it's, it's got its own, uh, cycle. [00:05:07] Anush Elangovan: but in each one of these, you want to see how, like, go down to the essence of what is it that you actually have to do. And, you know, I, I, I like how you framed it. It's like it's, you shed your prior assumptions of how things are done, right. And, and you kind of build up from a, uh, first principles, uh, approach to say, this is how I could use AI to unlock, whatever I'm doing. [00:05:33] Anush Elangovan: And, and, some of it, you know, it's good to really step back and look at. Just question every part of it, right? Like right now you're getting chat GPT and, Gemini competing for like, math, olympiads and, and, uh, college, uh, reasoning, uh, tests. Right? And, and those are like that, that is amazing and increasingly like complex tasks that they're trying to do. [00:05:58] Anush Elangovan: But there may also be like. [00:06:00] More mundane things that AI could, could get applied to. Right? And, and so when we think about shedding old ways, you wanna shed it not just in like the tip of the spear. It's like, you know, I'm gonna see what's the frontier model. It's also, it could be something as simple as. [00:06:18] Anush Elangovan: How do you choose a, a movie, uh, you know, like a recommendation system, right? Or, or, uh, an automated, uh, flight, uh, rebooking system. So the moment, you know, your flight is late, uh, right now it's a notification, right? It's like, oh, you got a text message saying your flight's late. And I got that like three times this week. [00:06:38] Anush Elangovan: But anyway, uh, and, and, and, and, I was just like, okay, so if I were to rethink this. All this MCPs that we have that should be hooked up into an MCP that says, your flight's delayed. Here are your options. If you want, you know, these are the paid options. Yeah. Here are the free options. This will get you back into your you know, Toronto airport [00:07:00] tonight. [00:07:00] Anush Elangovan: Or if you stay, here's a hotel plus this, plus this, plus. It's just like, go ahead is all I should say. Versus now I'm like, okay, can someone, you know, can I call a travel agent? Can I do this? Can I go online and log into And you know, so we gotta fundamentally rethink even those like small, nuances of, things that we do that can be automated out and AI is really, really good at doing something like this, right? Maybe I just explained an AI startup idea right now. Somebody should just start that. [00:07:29] Andrew Zigler: I think you did. Yeah, you definitely did. Someone, one of our listeners is definitely going to lift that off of you. I, I, I, you know, I hate being on the receiving end of those. You feel a little helpless and then you have to like, follow the whole flow. So I know what you mean. Like I, I like how you called out that the build and this like. [00:07:45] Andrew Zigler: Where speed is your moat and the innovation layer is protecting you, is what makes you better than your competitors. How you scale that and you bring that to market. So by understanding the problems that you're solving, uh, throwing away those older assumptions, but also [00:08:00] recognizing that like. We're building every single day, new things and new ways of using stuff that we're still figuring out the implications of. [00:08:08] Andrew Zigler: And so when you have a lot of velocity and you're introducing a lot of new ideas, and maybe you have that workflow now that automatically rebook your flight off of your late flight text message, and uh, I know I would certainly use it, but you know, what kind of philosophies guide the way that y'all think about building this ecosystem to manage that stability while letting folks. [00:08:29] Andrew Zigler: Play with the speed and the assumptions and the airplane re bookings. [00:08:34] Anush Elangovan: so, so I think, you know, we need to peel one layer down, right? and the philosophy is, Hey, we, we just discovered electricity, right? And you know what we're gonna do? We are gonna make motors, uh, or dynamos, right? Like engines. Uh, sure. We don't know if it's gonna be a Ferrari that you're gonna make, or it's a a a a dump truck. [00:08:57] Anush Elangovan: That's good for doing this. But let's [00:09:00] let, which is also required, right? You need a dump truck. You need a garbage truck. And, [00:09:04] Andrew Zigler: Yeah. You need the [00:09:04] Anush Elangovan: course you need, uh, a Ferrari for a midlife crisis, right? So, [00:09:09] Andrew Zigler: precisely. [00:09:10] Anush Elangovan: But, but my, uh, point is what do we build next? And, uh, and this is what I meant by like, okay, let's, let's take those baby steps to build the. [00:09:20] Anush Elangovan: Infrastructure that's required that we know we'll have to use, right? So, so if I just discovered electricity, okay, great. Now one, how do I save this electricity and how do I use it? So there's battery technology, so you need to do something like that, right? Like so. But then you also want to make it into an actionable thing. [00:09:37] Anush Elangovan: You want to make it for like automobiles, or you wanna use it for, you know, powering, uh, entire cities. So it is that transformational. So, uh, AI is that transformational. So, if you distill down, it'll, it'll come down to how do we think about, what we can do with this this fundamental technology that, We may not be aware of what it [00:10:00] is gonna unlock next, but at least you know the next step is clear, right? It's like a dense fog, you know, it's gonna be like, it, it's the right path. You see the light, but it's kind of like out there and, and the steps you're taking are concrete and you're like, okay, this is good. [00:10:16] Anush Elangovan: I, this is better than where I was or where we were. So we are moving forward. So you can build with the. Intuition from what you see in the short term and a tactical view, but towards what you think the future is gonna be. [00:10:28] Andrew Zigler: Right. You almost like we're all in this like fog of war, right? And like you said, you're reaching out and you're trying to step through it. You could think of it too, as like you're in the dark and your hands are up in front of you and you know that. You're, you're not gonna run your face into a wall because your hands are out in front of you, but you're not gonna maybe do much better than that. [00:10:45] Andrew Zigler: So that's kind of like, I think the eco, the, the industry, the world that we find ourselves in, uh, and we all have to, then this becomes the power of an ecosystem, of a group of people working together to create that layer of, [00:11:00] uh, of establishing the [00:11:01] Anush Elangovan: exactly. And I, I, I just, instead of, you know, saying fog of war I describe it as like, you're in this. Beautiful valley with like a morning, uh, fog that's in. You can smell the flowers. You, you hear the birds. You are like, okay, it's, we are in like, uh, utopian paradise and yes, I just need to like, continue the walk, right? [00:11:24] Anush Elangovan: and then move forward with that, conviction that you're in the right spot. [00:11:27] Andrew Zigler: Yeah. So let's talk about that ecosystem world. This nice, I love how you describe it, this grassy side of a hill in the morning that's covered in some mist and maybe we can't see 30 feet in one direction, but it sure is a beautiful hill and it smells nice. And so we're all here. And why is, in that world, why is. [00:11:44] Andrew Zigler: You know, open source, their strategic advantage that y'all are going for in the AI hardware market. And, and then how does like ROCm turn that into wins for people within that ecosystem? [00:11:56] Anush Elangovan: you know, the, the way we look at it is this, is kind of like how I view [00:12:00] AI and the ecosystem, right? But, but it is for everyone to enjoy. Uh, and so we do want to make sure that. You know, it is, uh, beneficial for everyone. [00:12:09] Anush Elangovan: The ecosystem can come in and, and innovate. It's an open innovation engine. and uh, it is very different from, you know, having a walled garden with, Hey, only I know how to do this and I'm gonna do it and throw it over the fence and you can use it or keep walking, right? So we'd like to be good citizens that way, but also. [00:12:30] Anush Elangovan: Uh, it is self-fulfilling in a way, right? Like it, the, the pace at which we innovate with open source is unmatched. Like, you know, our serving engines are like VLLM and, and sg l. Those things, uh, those frameworks are like super, super aggressive in terms of how fast they come out with features and how fast they can you know, get performant models out. [00:12:52] Anush Elangovan: And that compared with what, uh, you'd get from, you know, the likes of like T-R-T-L-L-M or something is always lagging, right? Because you [00:13:00] just can't keep up with you know, 200 commits a week just on one particular model to get that model really performant [00:13:06] Andrew Zigler: And, and, and in that world where, you know, everyone can enjoy the winds of this, what kind of customer stories or innovation stories have really stood out to you and excite you about building and creating this place for developers? [00:13:19] Anush Elangovan: Yeah. So I think the parts that are super exciting for me are when when we get to see a customer that is first skeptical. Then they start a little like, okay, fine, we'll give you a chance. Uh, we do a simple, uh, POC and then they're like, huh, this seems to work. Yeah, we told you it works. [00:13:42] Anush Elangovan: You don't have to change one line of code. Really? Yes, no need to change one line of code. Okay, let's try a production workload. So then they try it. Oh, you're more performant than the competition. Yes. We're more performant than, than the competition. So how much does it cost? And we're like, oh, it's your TCO is better with, uh, [00:14:00] AMD. [00:14:00] Anush Elangovan: So again, they're like, wow, okay, good. So now how do we deploy at scale? And then we go deploy it at scale. And when they give a thumbs up on that and they say, this is good, right? That's when you know, you, you see it go full circle from like, oh, we, we've never heard about AMD to like actually deploy to tens of thousands of GPUs In the order of a few months, right? It, it, it really is fascinating to see and very exciting and invigorating to [00:14:28] Andrew Zigler: Yeah. At like a great exposure to a lot of interesting problems. And, and then people using the infrastructure, the, the technology available to solve those problems. Really specific problems by the way, that's often why they're bringing their data and AI to it, uh, is because it is really specific and important for them. [00:14:45] Andrew Zigler: And there's a, a lot I think that other engineering orgs can learn and even emulate from AMD's success and, and having this open source ecosystem and it causing this acceleration within. You [00:15:00] know, uh, customers and enterprises that use and adopt the tools and, and, and that creates an advantage. And that goes back to why we're talking and like the real thesis of our conversation today. [00:15:10] Andrew Zigler: So how do you think engineering leaders that are listening to this and obviously tapping into this great success AMD has from an open source flywheel, how do you think other, other folks building in the same space can foster that open, first, that open source oriented culture in order to, you know, accelerate their innovation goals? [00:15:29] Anush Elangovan: Yeah, that's a very good question. So the startup that um, was acquired by AMD we, we built, I mean, we started off doing iot stuff and you know, smart ring and all that, right? But in the, the end of like, uh, and not the end, the last six years of the company was building ML compilers. [00:15:47] Anush Elangovan: And ml, ML compilers are like super, uh, complicated, sophisticated, advanced algorithms, dah, dah, dah. but it was all open source, right? So our VCs were like, wait, what do you mean your core [00:16:00] IP is open source? And um, the speed is the moat applied even then, right? It was just like, yes, if you have an idea that. [00:16:08] Anush Elangovan: Because someone saw this idea that you are, they're gonna be able to catch up, then you probably have the wrong idea anyway. But if they are, you know, you execute and they're gonna catch up, that you should assume they're gonna catch up. Right? So you gotta move forward. So keeping it open source is super important. [00:16:25] Anush Elangovan: But also to your question on like, you know, the learnings from an AMD standpoint, right? If there are, hard problems, I'd say dig in and work through it, right? Like there's no way but through it, right? That should be the simple mentality. And more, uh, frequently than not. you'll see that you'll just make it through in a, in, in good form. [00:16:52] Anush Elangovan: But if you doubt it and you're like, oh, I don't know if I should commit, if I'm, I, you know, what should just commit to do the right thing [00:17:00] every step, right? Every step, and just keep taking one step in front of the other. And in no time you'll see that you'll be running. Right. And, and yes, the first few steps will be like, yeah, everyone's complaining about your software quality. [00:17:15] Anush Elangovan: Everyone's complaining about this and that, and it doesn't work. And, and a few steps in, you know, you get, you get the hang of all the complaints that are coming in. You get the feedback loop. You're like, okay, what, what are you prioritizing again? One step in front of the other, right? You just keep knocking that out and then you get to a point where you're, it just becomes second nature, right? To do the, to do the right thing. And, and then yes, if someone gives you two options, you'll be like, fine. This is, uh, you know, there's always the resource trade off. There's always a human capital trade off, but what's the right thing to do? of course, I, I'm pragmatic about what we choose, but, but if the right thing for your long-term success is dig in, go first, principles, make it [00:18:00] happen. [00:18:00] Anush Elangovan: Well. Then just go for that. There's, there is no shortcut to [00:18:04] Andrew Zigler: acknowledging, you know, how it aligns with your mission, your core company goals, and what you're looking to achieve. And, and I, I love how you rightfully called out that in the open source world and you know, you have your technology that you've built, what you think is your moat upon, right? [00:18:22] Andrew Zigler: It's your code and, and to open source that, or to just make it where anyone could peer in is, you know. Scary in one regard, but two, it just kind of feels like you're handing away your throne room in some kind of sense, a very direct feeling sense. But the ultimately, you were really right to call out, and this is something I think about all the time, that the real power there is still the speed This the speed. [00:18:42] Andrew Zigler: That was the moat at the beginning of our conversation. It's the speed in combination with your. Very specific domain understanding of what you're building and what you're creating, and your new role as the steward of that world and how people plug into it, which [00:19:00] has frankly, a lot more influence and power than lording over a closed. [00:19:04] Andrew Zigler: You know, repository or an ecosystem, and like you said, like throwing things over the wall. Sure. There, there might be people always on the other side of that wall, but you're not gonna have a great connection with them. You're not gonna be able to really clearly understand them. I, I like your metaphor of the side of the field of the mountain a lot more. [00:19:23] Andrew Zigler: But, but in the, in this world, you know, where. That speed is, is the power and, and open source is just one way that you can harness that speed to get really far ahead and to innovate. , There's other parts of this equation that you can be experimenting with too, and I'd love to pick your brain about them as a software leader and, and, and one of them is about looking forward and kind of understanding that future that we're all building towards and beyond today's models and hardware. [00:19:48] Andrew Zigler: You know, what do you see as the next major bottleneck or opportunity in the AI compute space? As, as you know, enterprises and folks start to get a little more mature about what's available to [00:20:00] them. [00:20:00] Anush Elangovan: Yeah, I think, the bottleneck and opportunity is, uh, what I'd call, call walking the last mile of ai. Right. Uh, and like I I, I gave you an example, uh, previously, but, but it's similar to that. It's like there are cases where Humans have so many, uh, things to do in your day. You know, like the, if we sit down and actually had a customer focus like, okay, these customers lives, I'm gonna save four hours of this customer's life. And if you actually sit down and look at all of that, it'll be. Easily automatable, easily you know, uh, applicable, uh, for ai, right? [00:20:39] Anush Elangovan: Like, but then making it happen is gonna take a little bit, right? It's like maybe it's, uh, paying your utility bill, right? Or something like that, right? Or, or, your healthcare explanation of benefits. Uh, like, I'm sure you get an explanation of benefits, and I'm like, I, I don't even know what that thing is. [00:20:55] Anush Elangovan: It's just like EOB and like. [00:20:57] Andrew Zigler: it's a big, a big old PDF. Yeah, [00:21:00] exactly. [00:21:01] Anush Elangovan: Like, like, I'm like great straight to the, uh, shredder, right? And but that could be, you know, automated with the ai, right? It, it, it'd be like, Hey, the summary of this thing is you went and visited this day. Everything is okay. Everything is paid for, so don't worry, it's not a bill. [00:21:17] Anush Elangovan: That again, the same, uh, thing, but the sense of what that information overload is could be. Digested by ai, uh, accumulated over time and retrieved when you need it. Like, I don't, I actually don't even need to know this EOB right now, unless of course, whenever I need to know it, that maybe, you know, like for some benefits I need to figure out what do, what did I do over the past year and how do I apply it? Source:

Mike

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HAPPIEST BIRTHDAY, BELINDA!!! ๐Ÿฉท cried while editing this video huhuhu being your fan has been such an amazing and unforgettable experience ๐Ÿฅน Looking back, I realize how happy I was with every little interaction we shared. Even the smallest moments meant so much to me and became memories I will always cherish. One of the things I treasure most is how youโ€™ve always remembered meโ€”not only as your Super BELLEliever but also as Ara. There was never a moment when you forgot to acknowledge or recognize me. There were even times when I was just quietly standing there, yet you would still call my name. And Belle, that is one of the greatest feelings a fan could ever experience. But recently, there was our Cebu tripโ€”a trip that will forever be etched in my heart because of you. Words can never fully describe what I felt as a fan during those moments. Of all the memories weโ€™ve made, our Cebu trip will always hold a special place at the very top of my heart. How blessed I am to be your fan. Thank you for being the person that you are. Thank you for your kindness, your sincerity, your generosity, your passion, and the love you continuously give to the people around you. You inspire so many people every day, including me. I am very proud to be your fan and to support someone whose heart is just as beautiful as her talent. More than your achievements, what I admire most is the way you make people feel seen, appreciated, and loved. You may not realize it, but your simple acts of kindness leave a lasting impact on so many lives. As you celebrate another year of your life, my prayer is that God continues to bless you abundantly. May He grant you good health, genuine happiness, peace of mind, and success in everything you do. May all the dreams you carry in your heart come true, and may you always be surrounded by people who love and support you the way you deserve. Thank you for all the memories, for all the smiles, and for simply existing. I will forever treasure every moment, every interaction, and every memory that I have because of you. No matter where life takes us, I will always be hereโ€”supporting you, cheering for you, and believing in you every step of the way. I love you so much, Belle. ๐Ÿ˜˜ Love always, Your Super BELLEliever, Ara ๐Ÿ’– #LaVieEnBELLEin24 #BelleMariano Belle Mariano

arafhel

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๐ŸŽค Is there anything you want to say to your fans? ๐Ÿจ Honestly, Mhee has said this many times already, but everything happening todayโ€ฆ the fact that Lookmhee and Sonya are becoming more known and getting more opportunitiesโ€ฆ itโ€™s all because of the fans. And another thing isโ€ฆ even though the fandom keeps growing bigger and bigger, we still love everyone the same no matter what country youโ€™re from. Sometimes we might not be able to treat everyone equally in every moment, but Mhee never wants anyone to feel left out because our good intentions for everyone have never changed. Weโ€™ll never leave anyone behind. Fans always say things like, โ€œIf 1 day you both become even bigger, weโ€™ll probably become too small for you to see anymore.โ€ ๐Ÿฐ Likeโ€ฆ theyโ€™ll feel invisible to us. ๐Ÿจ Yeah. But if that day ever really comes, I want everyone to know that Mhee and Sonya will still love you the same. Maybe we just wonโ€™t get to meet as often, thatโ€™s all. But our feelings will never change. ๐Ÿฐ Yeah. Thank you so much to everyone who came into our lives. Iโ€™ve said this before too, but honestly, weโ€™ve already come way farther than Lookmhee and Sonya ever imagined. And if that day really comes, Mhee and I will go find everyone ourselves. Weโ€™ll walk into every corner where people are still waiting for us. Actually, I think Affair The Series just had an anniversary recently. Iโ€™m not sure if it was last month or this month, but a photo popped up from the 1st premiere day and I suddenly remembered everything. I cried that day because I was so happy. Iโ€™ve acted in several series before, maybe 3 or 4, but there was never a project where people truly remembered me or wanted to know me as a person. Most people only watched the performance itself. But with this series, we were officially the main leads. And before the series had even aired, there were already people who wanted to know us. There were like 30 people sitting there waiting for us already. I remember telling Mhee, โ€œMhee, people actually came to see us.โ€ ๐Ÿจ I was like, โ€œWaitโ€ฆ who are they here for?โ€ ๐Ÿฐ And I kept thinking, โ€œThey must have really high expectations for this series.โ€ But we were still so new back then. I kept wondering if we could really meet their expectations. That was also the 1st time we got to sing in front of people too. Our moms came to watch for the 1st time. My mom had never seen me like that before. ๐Ÿจ We were literally shaking. ๐Ÿฐ Actually shaking. I remember saying, โ€œMhee, there are so many people here.โ€ Back then 30 people already felt like a huge number to us. And then everything grew so fast. The series only had 8 episodes, and within like 2 months, the final episode event became massive. There were over 1,000 people there. Back then I felt so small thinking, โ€œWaitโ€ฆ more than 1,000 people came?โ€ ๐Ÿจ I still get goosebumps thinking about it. ๐Ÿฐ Yeahโ€ฆ they really loved us. ๐Ÿจ Likeโ€ฆ when did they start loving us this much? ๐Ÿฐ Seriously. Even just 30 people already felt beyond anything we expected. When we saw the light signs for the 1st time we were so happy. I was like, โ€œWait, there are fan signs!โ€ ๐Ÿจ โ€œWeโ€™re celebrities now!โ€ ๐Ÿฐ For real. Going to events and seeing people come support usโ€ฆ everything felt so new in our lives. Iโ€™m really grateful that everyone has loved and supported Lookmhee and Sonya since day 1. Fans always tell us, โ€œThank you for not giving up.โ€ Or โ€œThank you for being born so we could get to know you.โ€ But honestly, Sonya wants to thank all of you too. You made the goals in our lives become clearer. Whenever we want to do something, we feel brave enough to go for it because we know everyone is ready to support us every step of the way. #เธฅเธนเธเธซเธกเธตเธ‹เธญเธ™เธเนˆเธฒ #LMSY

๐“•๐“ธ๐“ทโ˜‚๏ธŽโ‚‰โ‚โ‚†

21,999 gรถrรผntรผleme โ€ข 3 ay รถnce

๐ŸšจPERSONAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Thank you & Goodbye NigeriaInfoPH & COOL FM Dear Friends โ€ฆ The day has comeโ€ฆ After a wonderful 5yrs and 10 months -my journey at NigeriaInfo and Coolfm Port Harcourtโ€ฆhas come to an END. I want to thank the nationโ€™s finest AIM group and the CWIAK family -for a truly remarkable opportunity and experience-hugely fundamental to my journey/development as a man -a broadcaster ..Sports Journalist and a football commentator. What an outstanding Institution!!-Undoubtedly one of the finest in the world -let alone in Africa and our country Nigeria. Surely , the day to recount the interesting events preceding todayโ€™s situation will arrive ...but as this journey comes to end for me, I leave with gratitude and immense pride at the effort that I put in...while contributing my quota of service . I always believed that as a team -nobody in the world was inherently better than we can be -if we first of all believed it -and went above and beyond each day โ€”with the actual job at the center of our focus. And as an individual I lived this philosophy everyday too-in my approach to every showโ€ฆevery program and every commentary bit. Whether or not we hit the top at times -is for each observer to say -but the effort to do so drove me everyday-as I needed to justify every precious second/minute โ€”yielded to us by the listener-and something tells me that more often than not - this was achieved! To my teammates -the incredible Dorcas Koki๐Ÿ˜˜Sports Diva โ€ฆthe magnificent Ekpo โ€œKokoโ€ Nya (Jnr) โ€ฆthe exceptional Ngozi Ezeuduma โ€”brilliant Onyemaechi Christian -wonderful Dele Yusuf โ€” โ€ฆand many others(some of whom remained behind the scenes)โ€”I will miss you all. Itโ€™s always sad to say goodbye -but I am happy that our paths crossed โ€”and that we lived all these years together !! Most of all -you know me to the core -uncolored by prisms . You know that I was driven by loyalty to broadcastingโ€ฆ and an unshakable belief that we can elevate the output to the next available level โ€ฆbeyond the conventionally accepted limits of the environment. I am certain that those of us who found enough kindred spirit-will always be family โ€ฆand I will be cheering you on and looking out for your every collective and individual accomplishments. To you the ever special listener - I was convinced my place was in this city the very moment I arrived -because I could immediately see and feel how beautiful and accommodating to radio..you were as a people. From the very first day I spoke into the microphone-you accepted me -and from then on -you never left my side. Thank you for every single moment. Every call -every message -every argument -agreementsโ€ฆ disagreements!!โ€”the endearment !โ€”and the Love !!! What a swell time !! I love you all and no matter what happens next โ€ฆor where I go โ€”or donโ€™t go โ€”I will always be a Port Harcourt boy! And Speaking of what next -Well โ€”only time can reveal-even to me ! But in the meantime-I will continue to till my own acre in the digital space -where you and the world can become my new community. If it is not too much trouble for you -please look me up on Facebook and YouTube-where my mediums are - -โ€œThe 360 experience -with Onah Kosiโ€ โ€ฆand kindly give me a follow and subscription . There may not be a lot on the channels yet -but I promise you there is plenty on the wayโ€ฆboth within Sports and outside of it -like we always did on radio . Thank you allโ€ฆGod bless you all โ€” and I will be seeing you around โค๏ธ.

Onah kosisochukwu

22,721 gรถrรผntรผleme โ€ข 1 ay รถnce

Nov. 30, 2023 is a day I will never forget โ€” itโ€™s the day I tore my ACL. It was the day before I was supposed to play in the ECNL Tennessee National Selection Game. This is my first post since that day (my injury happened hours before I was going to post the first picture). For some people, they find strength in encouragement from others. For me, my road to recovery has been deeply personal and spiritual. I turned inward and upward โ€” relying on my own personal drive, the love of my mom, dad and family and most importantly, my faith in God and his perfect love and support. Since Dec. 4, 2023, I have spent every day (except for Sundays) in either prehab, surgery or rehab. Six days a week without fail. Itโ€™s a grueling process. There are no shortcuts. There is no other way but through it. And Iโ€™m so grateful to Jaedyn Shaw for introducing me to the most incredible PT who, next to my God and family, has been by my side every day โ€” Brandon Browning. Last Monday, at 23 weeks following my surgery, I passed my strength test that let me start the return to play process. I want to thank God for his miracles and his goodness, my parents for their unending love and support, Brandon Browning for continuing to push me every single day, and Coach Rockwood and all the coaches at BYU Womenโ€™s Soccer. I would not be here today without them. On July 1, I report to BYU and I have Aug. 15 circled on my calendar โ€” itโ€™s our first non-conference, regular season game against Wisconsin Badgers. Between now and then, Iโ€™m doing everything I can to be ready for that day. And while my journey on this path is not yet over, Iโ€™m ready to talk about it. Whether youโ€™re the type who thrives off encouragement from others or, like me, more private and personal, Iโ€™m in your corner. If my experience or my story can help you in any way or if you just need someone who will listen and can relate, please reach out. I believe God gives us these experiences to both help us grow and to help us help others. If I can help, I want to. And this Fatherโ€™s Day, I want to send a special thanks to both my Heavenly and earthly fathers who have been by my side every step of the way. They have been my rock every step of the way. I love them. Happy Fatherโ€™s Day! BYU Women's Soccer Greg Wrubell SoccerWire Prep Soccer โšฝ๏ธ TopDrawerSoccer The ROC BYU Cougars BYU Menโ€™s Soccer BYU ECNL/GA/Recruiting/College Soccer College Soccer Truth โ„ข BYUwvolleyball @byu_cosmo DKSC U18/19 ECNL (24's & 25's) D'Feeters Kicks Soccer Club Brent Anderson Steve Magleby Diljeet Dosanjh Taylor Tom Holmoe Liz Darger Chad Lewis J.R. Eskilson ECNL Girls @EcnlTexas Liz Darger Big 12 Conference J.R. Eskilson Travis Clark AllegianceAcademy U.S. Soccer YNT Carla Swensen-Haslam @cindy_cone Carla Overbeck Ben Criddle Chris Henderson The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Julie Foudy

Tabitha "Abbi" Sine

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EMIBONNIE MOONSHADOW BLOOM #BBFanFest2026D2 ๐Ÿ’œ: First of all, I must thank GMMTV, thank you P'Tha, and thank you to all the executives who... saw something in me since day one. Thank you for giving me this opportunity that allowed me to discover myself, whether itโ€™s acting, singing, or dancing. I... really unlocked so much within myself. Everything was something I was scared of, whether it was acting, singing, dancing, or performing. But getting to start with Blush Blossom made me realize that it has become love, it has become my happiness to get to sing, get to dance, get to perform, and get to show it to everyone. Thank you so much to the executives, and I will really do my best with every opportunity I receive, every single time, I promise. ๐Ÿ’œ: And then, I want to thank all the Phis (Sobs) Everyone is really like a family... Like, jingjing (In Thai, "Jingjing" means "really") I don't mean P'JanJingjing, okay? I mean "really" really. Everyone supports me so well. Everyone is like... so kind. Everyone plays with me and it's so much fun. Like, Iโ€™m just so happy to have met everyone. There was a period where I worked a lot with P'Mi, and like, we didn't have much rehearsal time. But every time I came into the practice room, everyone helped me so well. Coming to help teach me how to dance and stuff, like P'Mewnich, P'Fond, P'Jingjing, everyone... P'Namtan, P'Film, everyone, literally everyone. They helped me like, "Bonnie, stand here" "Bonnie, do this here" "Dance like this." Like, Iโ€™m so happy to have everyone right here. Everyone who just came in is such a great friendship for me too. I feel that I'm really, really happy to have gotten closer to everyone. And then... (Voice cracks) ๐Ÿ’œ: My voice cracked... Thank you P'Mi too. Thank you for like... I know that P'Mi used to be so scared of dancing. The first time we did Blush Blossom together, P'Mi told me like, "I'm not dancing, okay? I want it light, no, I'm not dancing." But this time, P'Mi is like, how is it, everyone? Have you seen her waist yet? I guarantee that waist... ๐Ÿงก: (Rolls her waist) ๐Ÿ’œ: P'Mi is really, really dedicated. I'm happy that P'Mi could step out of her own comfort zone, became braver to dance more, and braver to open up her dance lines more, which is really so beautiful... Sigh. But if I could keep it for my eyes to watch only, I would have kept it already. But I want to show it for everyone to see too. So, thank you for always being such a good partner. That we like, always fill in the missing parts for each other. So I hope we stay like this on and on. And also... Love you, jub jub! ๐Ÿงก: (Blows kiss) ๐Ÿ’œ: (Mewing) ๐Ÿ’œ: And then, thank you to all the fans, thank you to every single fan, like... before this, I disappeared from social media for a while, and I know everyone missed me. But I missed everyone too. So Iโ€™m sorry for not uploading on social media or coming to update anything for everyone to see much, because actually, there was work and rehearsals constantly too. And I'm sorry to everyone, sorry for making you wait. And... today, I will come and fill everyone up so that I'll stop missing you! And thank you for sitting right here, and for being like the "Besties" just like I always said, being my true friends who love me no matter what Iโ€™m like, support me no matter what kind of person I am. Even when I'm just being myself, you still love me the way I am. Thank you so much, I really love everyone... ๐Ÿ’œ: And also, I want to thank the staff members too. The staff takes such good care of all of us. We have our own staff members just like P'June said, like our own personal staff. Everyone is so cute and looks after me so well. Thank you to the staff, both in front of the scenes and behind the scenes. Thank you.

Lovely

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Appreciation to Everyone who made the Fan Convention Possible. There are simply not enough words to express how grateful we are to everyone who became part of the Paint The Town Red Fan Convention. Over the course of two unforgettable days, we welcomed almost 1,500 attendees, with 1,200 meals distributed through the generous sponsorship of JLCENTERFLARES (ON HIATUS). Our journey began long before the event itself. Months of planning, revisions, sleepless nights, and endless preparations all led to this moment. But the real work started at 10:00 PM on 07/24, when our volunteers gathered to begin setting everything up. From that night until 4:00 AM on 07/27, after the final egress, they continued working almost nonstop. They sacrificed their sleep, endured physical exhaustion, carried heavy equipment, stood under the scorching heat for hours, and pushed through every challenge just to make sure every fan who walked into the venue had the best experience possible. As if the heat wasnโ€™t enough, the first day ended with heavy rains that damaged parts of our setup and equipment. For a while, we honestly thought we wouldnโ€™t be able to continue with Day 2. When we first submitted our proposal to SM MOA, we only had one dream: to promote JL and create a space where JL Stans could come together, celebrate, and simply enjoy being part of this community. To all our volunteers, thank you for choosing to serve instead of simply enjoying the event as fans. You gave your time, energy, and hearts without expecting anything in return. Whether you helped with setup, registration, crowd management, food distribution, cleanup, or behind-the-scenes tasks, every role mattered. This event would not have been possible without you. To all the participating fanbases and communities, thank you for taking the time to prepare and distribute your thoughtful freebies. Your passion and generosity added so much joy to the experience and made the event even more memorable for everyone who attended. To the staff of SM Mall of Asia, thank you for always being accommodating, patient, and ready to assist us whenever we needed help. Your support played an important role in making this event successful. To the hardworking crew of Tent King, thank you for carrying countless heavy metal frames and equipment from the first floor all the way to the fourth floor. We truly appreciate everything you did to help build the space that so many fans enjoyed. To our YELI Mascot Talent, thank you so much for bringing happiness wherever you went. Wearing the mascot throughout the event was never an easy task, especially under the heat and through the long hours, yet you continued to wave, dance, pose for photos, and bring smiles to everyone you met. You truly gave life to YELI, and your passion and dedication never went unnoticed. Lastly, to every fan who came, lined up, waited patiently, participated in our activities, and filled the venue with so much love and positive energy, thank you for believing in our vision. Your smiles, your excitement, and the friendships created over those two days reminded us exactly why we wanted to create this event in the first place. This fan convention was never built by one person or one team. It was built by people united by one purpose, to celebrate JL and create a place where fans can connect, and create unforgettable memories together. Every volunteer, every partner, every sponsor, every participating fanbase/community, every crew member, and every attendee became part of something truly special. What started as a simple dream became a beautiful reality because of all of you. We hope that everyone who walked into our little corner left not only with freebies or photos, but with memories they will treasure for years to come and with the feeling that they truly belonged. No matter what tomorrow brings, weโ€™ll always be grateful that we shared this journey with all of you. For JL. For JL Stans. Always. #AHOF #์•„ํ™‰ #AHOF_JL #์ œ์ด์—˜

JLGlobalFanbase

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#Donghae #๋™ํ•ด Fr0mm live ๐Ÿฏ: I have some work to do, so Iโ€™m about to head off now. This weekโ€™s listening party, itโ€™s my first time trying a listening party. Iโ€™m really looking forward to it. Are you looking forward to it too? The listening party is where we all gather together and take some time to listen to the music. Youโ€™ve already seen the highlight medley for this album, right? Which one do you like? Should we listen together? โ€œRocketโ€, since we performed it at the Super Show encore, it should feel familiar, right? And since itโ€™s familiar, youโ€™ll be able to sing along well, right? Iโ€™ll be looking forward to that at the concert. โ€œRaceโ€ is cool, right? Itโ€™s also a song I really like. Honestly, all the songs this time are good, right? Tell me honestly, if you donโ€™t like something, just say you donโ€™t. This is for you. Alright, letโ€™s move to the next song. At the concert, you all have to do this together, okay? This is definitely a group sing-along. I intentionally added a lot of those parts in this album. Since youโ€™re coming to the venue, I wanted to create parts where everyone can sing together. โ€œRocketโ€ is like that, โ€œHelpโ€ is like that, there are a lot of parts where youโ€™ll need to join in. So I want it to feel like weโ€™re creating the performance together. Okay? Letโ€™s listen to the next one. So that Annie wonโ€™t wither, Iโ€™ll keep watering it, so it doesnโ€™t fade. Iโ€™ll become your season, so that I can always be there for you. So you just have to become my flower. You have to sing this part too, I wonโ€™t sing here. โ€œBeautiful flowerโ€ you know it, right? Youโ€™re looking forward to the concert, right? And also the listening party right now? Alright, next song. โ€œBeautifulโ€ is also a song I really, really like. I kept thinking it would be great to include it in this album. And I made it thinking youโ€™d really love it when you hear the track. Right now, Iโ€™m reviewing the highlight medley visual film. We need moments like this too, right? And then, every October we always meet and have a birthday party, right? This will be the theme song for that. Among you today, there must be someone whose birthday it is. Happy birthday to you~ This is crazy, thereโ€™s not a single bad song. Even when I listen to it myself, it sounds so good. Iโ€™m really, really proud. And seeing you all like it this much, that means a lot. Alright, next, so we donโ€™t miss anything This really feels like Donghaeโ€™s vibe, right? This is totally his emotional style. I really remember when I was making this song. I wondered, โ€œCan I really do all of this?โ€ And it was really cold back then while filming. My body kept shaking like this, it was so cold. I really like all of them. I worked hard on every single song. And finally, the last one: The reason I made โ€œGood Dayโ€ is because I sincerely wanted to tell you to have a good day, every single day. And I made it thinking that when you listen to this song, it could be the moment you wake up each day. All of us, me included, there are times in life when we feel tired, struggle, and want to give up. Iโ€™ll talk more about it after the album is released. But whatever happens, I hope you never give up. You might feel down right now, or feel like giving up, whether itโ€™s friendships, love, or anything at all. But donโ€™t give up. Because Iโ€™m here, and you also have people around you who love you. And the sunlight will greet you again. So I hope you endure until the end. This album, really, is for you, and it contains a lot of things I wanted to say to you. So when it comes out, I hope you fully enjoy that time. Another reason I made this a full album is, these days, if you release a mini album, you canโ€™t even listen for 30 minutes. Itโ€™s like 20-something minutes, right? Songs are getting shorter too. So I wanted you to spend a longer time enjoying music with this album. Music shows? Probably next week. Dress code for the concert? Iโ€™ll tell you a bit later. Iโ€™ll prepare a bit more and then let you know. Good night

๐—ฆ๐—ต๐—ฎ๐—น๐—ฒ๐ŸฏALIVE๐Ÿš€

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OpenAIโ€™s hottest app isnโ€™t ChatGPTโ€”itโ€™s Codex. In the last few weeks alone, the Codex team shipped a desktop app, GPT-5.3 Codex (a new flagship model), and Spark, the fastest coding model Iโ€™ve ever used. Usage has grown fivefold since January and over a million people now use Codex weekly. Codex was also the app that OpenAI chose to run an ad for in the Super Bowl. I talked to Thibault (Tibo), head of Codex, and Andrew (Andrew Ambrosino), a member of technical staff who built the Codex app, for Every ๐Ÿ“งโ€™s AI & I about what OpenAI is building and how theyโ€™re using it internally. We get into: - Why they built a GUI instead of a terminal. Terminals work for quick tasks, they say, but feel limiting when youโ€™re running multiple agents in parallel. The IDE, meanwhile, overwhelms usersโ€”and the Codex team wants the AI to dynamically decide which tools to show you for a given task. - How theyโ€™re teaching the model to read between the lines. Codex is great at following instructions, but optimize too hard in that direction, and it starts taking you literallyโ€”like copying a typo directly into the code. The team obsesses over this tradeoff, and is also introducing โ€œpersonalities,โ€ modes users can toggle between that control how blunt or supportive the model feels. - How OpenAI uses its own coding agent. Codex lets you schedule prompts to run on a recurring basis, and the team has dozens of automations running at all times. For example, one scans for merge conflicts every couple of hours so code is always ready to ship, and another picks a random file from the codebase multiple times a day and hunts for bugs no one would've gone looking for. - Why speed is a dimension of intelligence. OpenAIโ€™s newest model (Spark) is so fast that they actually slow it down so you can read the output. They see the speed enabling three things: staying super in the flow, replacing brittle developer tools with intelligent ones that can adapt on the fly, and redirecting the model mid-taskโ€” especially with voiceโ€”so coding starts to feel more and more like a conversation. - Code review is the next bottleneck. Models can generate code faster than ever, but someone still has to verify that it works. The team is exploring a future where the model proves its own fix worksโ€”retracing the click path a user would take, screenshotting the results, and attaching the evidence to a pull request. This is a must-watch for anyone who uses AI coding agentsโ€”and is curious about the future of programming. Watch below! Timestamps: Introduction: 00:01:27 OpenAIโ€™s evolving bet on its coding agent: 00:05:27 The choice to invest in a GUI (over a terminal): 00:09:42 The AI workflows that the Codex team relies on to ship: 00:20:38 Teaching Codex how to read between the lines: 00:26:45 Building affordances for a lightening fast model: 00:28:45 Why speed is a dimension of intelligence: 00:33:15 Code review is the next bottleneck for coding agents: 00:36:30 How the Codex team positions against the competition: 00:41:24

Dan Shipper ๐Ÿ“ง

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500k people are confiding in an AI alienโ€”and it's on track to generate $4m this year. Itโ€™s called a Tolan: an animated AI character that can talk to you like your best friend. The company behind it, Portola, has 4xโ€™d their ARR in the last month from viral growth on TikTok and Instagram. Tolan isnโ€™t just a hyper-growth startupโ€”theyโ€™re also exploring AI as a completely new creative tool, and storytelling medium. Their goal is to help their users go from overwhelmed to grounded, and itโ€™s working. Today, on AI & I, I sit down with two of the minds behind Tolans: My good friend Quinten Farmer, Portolaโ€™s cofounder and CEO, and Eliot Peper, their head of story and a best-selling science fiction novelist. We get into: - How to build AI personalities users love. During user onboarding, the team gathers informationโ€”through a light-touch personality quizโ€”and then uses frameworks like the Big Five and Myers-Briggs to shape a Tolan that mirrors the user; like an older sibling might. The aim is to create someone who feels familiar enough to be safe, but different enough to be interesting. - Why AI characters are โ€œimprov actorsโ€. Rather than scripting detailed prompts, the team trains Tolans to improviseโ€”inspired by Keith Johnstoneโ€™s book Impro, where he talks about building strong narratives through free association and recombination. - How โ€œmemoryโ€ is critical to developing compelling characters. Tolans develop their personalities through โ€œsituationsโ€: small narrative setups (a memory, a joke, an embarrassing moment) the Tolan reacts to, remembers, and gradually weaves into its character; accumulating into something that feels like a real lived experience. - Why response time is everything for voice AI interactions. A Tolan has at most two seconds to curate the right context about a user and deliver a reply that feels genuineโ€”the team has found that even half a second slower can break the userโ€™s immersive interaction with the AI. - The future of AI as a totally new creative medium. New technologies bring about new formats and new mediums. AI creates the opportunity for creatives to tell completely new kinds of storiesโ€”if theyโ€™re brave enough to try it. - โ€œWhite mirrorโ€ technologies that make you feel more like yourself. Amid concerns that tech drives polarization and isolation, Tolan offers a counterexample: a tool designed to make the best of what humanity knows about being a flourishing individual available on demand. The companyโ€™s north star is helping users go from feeling overwhelmed to feeling grounded. This is a must-watch for anyone exploring AI as a creative mediumโ€”or curious about the future of human-AI relationships. Watch below! Timestamps: 1. Introduction: 00:01:30 2. Talking to the Portola CEOโ€™s Tolan, Clarence: 00:04:07 3. How Portola went from building software for kids to AI companions: 00:09:11 4. Why response time is everything for voice-based AI interfaces: 00:23:40 5. Tolans donโ€™t use scripted promptsโ€”theyโ€™re taught to improvise: 00:29:54 6. How to know which AI personalities your users will click with: 00:37:23 7. Developing the character traits of an AI companion: 00:42:27 8. What does it mean to build technology that makes us flourish: 00:49:48 9. How Portola evaluates whether Tolans are resonating with users: 01:01:10 10. Inside Portolaโ€™s viral growth strategy: 01:11:01

Dan Shipper ๐Ÿ“ง

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I used to be an atheist who practiced witchcraft before I turned to Christ. The one question that led to it was: "If God is all loving, why do we need to follow a set of rules to not be condemned to eternal death?" I was convinced God was selfish and narcissistic "worship me or you go to hell". I explored atheism, paganism, buddhism, satanism and shintoism. Shintoism and buddhism have very peaceful teachings, they focus mainly on revering nature and bringing goodness to the world. Paganism focuses on nature too, but they practice rituals/traditions and seek spiritual guidance. Meanwhile satanism is the polar opposite of christianity, focusing on flesh over spirit. So what is christianity then? ๐Ÿ’  Here is what convinced me: - God created a set of laws for humanity to live by to align with his holiness and maintain order, such as the law of nature/asking/prosperity etc - The consequence of falling outside of the law is life without God; and hell is a physical manifestation of the absence of God, basically non-creation or void - You can't be neutral, the moment you give your life to Christ, your name is written in the book of life and you become a citizen of heaven. If you're not on that list, there's only one other place left; that's why you can't be neutral with God Revelation 20:12: "And I saw the dead, great and small, standing before the throne, and books were opened. Another book was opened, which is the book of life. The dead were judged according to what they had done as recorded in the books." โ ‚โ „โ „โ ‚โ โ โ ‚โ „โ „โ ‚โ โ โ ‚โ „โ „โ ‚ โ ‚โ „โ „โ ‚โ˜† ๐Ÿ’ Conclusion: - Christianity is about law and love - The reason why judgement is so often mentioned in the bible is because God wants us to follow the law, because not only: 1 - We were built to thrive when we follow the law as a way to live; 2 - Because of his love for us, He doesn't want us to experience life without him. (Hell) Same way a parent who wants you to stay in school, have good grades and follow the law so you can get a good job and prosper in life; except God is a cosmic being so apply the same parent logic but to cosmic, inter-dimensional standards - When someone is actively watching over you, keeping you safe from spiritual warfare, guiding you, and doing all these good things for you, I naturally strive to listen to what he has to say, out of respect and gratefulness towards him. Over time, your will aligns with his and you stop craving earthly things. - Therefore, it's not selfishness, it's maintaining order with the law, all he wants is for you to follow the it so you can prosper alongside him, because sin cannot physically coexist with God - You exchange a sinful life for guaranteed spiritual safety, prosperity and a worry-free life, who wouldn't take that offer it's such a great deal Romans 8:7 "The mind governed by the flesh is hostile to God; it does not submit to Godโ€™s law, nor can it do so." โ ‚โ „โ „โ ‚โ โ โ ‚โ „โ „โ ‚โ โ โ ‚โ „โ „โ ‚ โ ‚โ „โ „โ ‚โ˜† ๐Ÿ’  The answer to this question became the foundation of my faith. He allowed me to question him and explore other religions so I can come to the conclusion that christianity is the only religion that has an active God who works in my life daily, and the only religion that brought me genuine peace. (If you like this topic I recommend you read the book of Romans!) โ ‚โ „โ „โ ‚โ โ โ ‚โ „โ „โ ‚โ โ โ ‚โ „โ „โ ‚ โ ‚โ „โ „โ ‚โ˜† Another question I had was "why doesn't he just show himself so more people believe"? ๐Ÿ’  The answer I believe in is this: - One reason is because we physically wouldn't be able to handle his presence, since a lot of times when angels showed up in the bible in physical form people fainted from their presence, and those are just angels, so imagine God's presence ๐Ÿ’€ - His presence is so overwhelming that even the solar system tried to escape and hide but couldn't (Revelation 20:11: "Then I saw a great white throne and him who was seated on it. The earth and the heavens fled from his presence, and there was no place for them.") - The other reason is the paradox of the nonbelieverโ€” if anything from God happens, you'll continue passing it off as coincidence; you need to start with a specific motivation and drive to find God before he starts working in your life in order to be open and receptive to his presence, otherwise you'll keep passing off your encounters as coincidences. - The only way to understand God is by reading the bible, intermediary content from other christians on the internet (such as this post) isn't enough! ๐Ÿ’™ So lock in!! ูฉ(^แ—œ^ )ูˆ ยด- โ ‚โ „โ „โ ‚โ โ โ ‚โ „โ „โ ‚โ โ โ ‚โ „โ „โ ‚ โ ‚โ „โ „โ ‚โ˜† ๐Ÿ’  At the end of the day, christianity is a religion built on love and justice. The only thing it costs me is my human greed, lust and other negative qualities, which is good to let go off for my growth as a person outside of religion too. So if there's a God out there who actively wants the best for me, and already blessed me with so much, I'm more than willing to listen to what he asks of me; out of respect for everything he's done for me and my family. Galatians 5:24: "Those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires" Matthew 19:11: "Jesus replied, โ€œNot everyone can accept this word, but only those to whom it has been given. (...) The one who can accept this should accept it"." Everyone is free to come to God by their own choice, your duty as a christian is to have the answers ready if someone wants to come to Christ, not to force it on them. That is a perversion of the gospel from the evil one, it becomes incredibly counterproductive. Because instead of inspiring curiosity, you'd inspire disgust and exhaustion. Nobody wants to listen if you hold the threat of eternal damnation over their heads! โ ‚โ „โ „โ ‚โ โ โ ‚โ „โ „โ ‚โ โ โ ‚โ „โ „โ ‚ โ ‚โ „โ „โ ‚โ˜† ๐ŸŒŠ This is part of my testimony, I hope this gives you some motivation and strength in our Lord Christ! God bless you!๐Ÿ’™ โ ‚โ „โ „โ ‚โ โ โ ‚โ „โ „โ ‚โ โ โ ‚โ „โ „โ ‚ โ ‚โ „โ „โ ‚โ˜† (I want to emphasize that I'm only sharing my experiences and I'm not looking for a debate! I am open to learn more in a calm and kind manner though! ^^)

Saia ๐ŸŽน๐ŸŒŠ

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.Nicki Minaj I hope this reaches you. First of all, Iโ€™m really grateful that you remembered me last night on #QueenRadio ๐Ÿ‘ I am also extremely grateful that I was able to speak to you on July 9th of this year on SH where I won $1,000 cash prize (never received) for #NickiTrivia At the time I was preggers. I told you that I wasnโ€™t gonna have a baby shower. Immediately, your generous heart, offered a gift for my baby that was due in September. My baby boy. ๐Ÿฅบ Who is now my angel baby sleeping in heavenly peace next to his Papa G. โœจ Yes, unfortunately life took a turn for the worst, & the baby diedโ€ฆ born in stillness on August 13th just two weeks after my dad, Papa G, my best friend that I talked to everyday, Passed away in his sleep unexpectedly ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ’” I told Pedro to let you know what happened and that a baby gift was no longer needed ๐Ÿ˜ฃ not sure if you got that message. I still havenโ€™t received the cash prize - and even though money is always a blessing in my life and I am grateful for it, I donโ€™t sweat that. I donโ€™t care about the money. If weโ€™re keeping it all the way real, itโ€™s just going back to you anyways haha just saying ๐Ÿ˜‰ #NM6 #InstantClassic I am not the only #Barb who has yet to receive their #NickiTrivia winnings - and I know you know that. You always come through for your fans. Real #Barbz ainโ€™t trippin. God bless you for even doing shit like this for your fans. You have a heart of gold ๐Ÿ’› Regardless, I just wanted to tell you that I love you and Iโ€™m really grateful for you. You make my grief lighter to carry and thatโ€™s real fucking life shit - my whole life since I was 18โ€ฆ. Iโ€™m 35 now It was always YOU. You help get me through this thing called life. I could never thank you enough. You have the sweetest soul. I hate that people are taking advantage of you and praying on your downfall. Iโ€™m not gonna lie to you. I feel like people are praying on my downfall too, but yall know They gonโ€™ need more prayers ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ because we are suited & booted with the armor of God on ๐Ÿ’ช NOTHING can bring us down. We are RESILIENT No weapons formed shall prosperโœจ Amen Amen Amen Sorry this is so long winded ๐Ÿ˜ฎโ€๐Ÿ’จ Just wanted to bring awareness. Thanks for taking the time to read it. Have a blessed day. #Barbz I love you โค๏ธ

๐ŸŒนโœจ๐“๐“ฒ๐“ด๐“ด๐“ฒ ๐“๐“ฒ๐“ฌ๐“ดโœจ๐ŸŒน

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