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I tried a new experiment today… I put on my earphones and asked Ara, “Grok’s voice interaction,” to pay attention to the audio while I was reading… whenever I had a question or wanted to reflect, I just spoke, and it started a conversation!
It was really interesting…


I think the world has already chosen its new Pope…


@Ross Ulbricht Finally...😀
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So far it’s been nothing... Normal correction!


Meu plano para vale3… a ideia é jogar meu PM para 47 e segurar por um tempo, com sorte volto a comprar na área verde!


I think the bitcoin community could embrace this idea!
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We may have an open source smart Watch soon 🙂
Nostr should keep an eye on this...
The return of pebble!


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A new word for you.. "Freiheitsdienst"
During the Second Industrial Revolution, horses, already in decline due to steam engines and electricity, were used en masse in World War I. Millions died in battle or were abandoned after the conflict, serving as a “veiled disposal”—not the initial intent, but the war provided a convenient way to deal with an excess of horses that a mechanized society no longer needed. The leaders of the time didn’t explicitly plan this, but the outcome was a drastic reduction in the equine population that aligned with the economic interests of modernization.
Now, in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, with humans being replaced by AIs and robots in various fields, we could imagine a scenario where future wars might serve as a “veiled disposal” of surplus human populations. If automation reduces the need for workers on a global scale—generating mass unemployment, inequality, and social tensions—a war could, theoretically, be used by elites or power systems as a pressure valve to “manage” this population surplus. It wouldn’t necessarily be a declared plan, but rather a convenient byproduct of orchestrated or tolerated conflicts.


Governo brasileiro vai fazer reserva em bitcoin. 🇧🇷
Hosed
Os arquivos liberados hoje não parecem resolver o mistério do assassinato de JFK de uma vez por todas, mas jogam lenha na fogueira das teorias de conspiração. Eles mostram falhas claras no compartilhamento de inteligência entre agências como CIA e FBI, o que pode ter deixado brechas para Oswald agir - ou para outros entrarem em cena. A menção ao "grassy knoll" e as inconsistências balísticas desafiam a narrativa oficial, mas sem provas irrefutáveis (como uma confissão ou vídeo), o debate vai continuar. A inclusão de figuras da máfia e os novos registros do FBI sugerem que o governo reteve informações por décadas, possivelmente para proteger interesses ou evitar constrangimentos. View quoted note →
1 Sem "smoking gun" imediato: Até agora, os primeiros relatos de historiadores e jornalistas que começaram a revisar os documentos indicam que não há uma revelação definitiva que derrube completamente a narrativa oficial da Comissão Warren — ou seja, que Lee Harvey Oswald agiu sozinho. Não parece haver um documento dizendo "a CIA planejou tudo" ou "havia um segundo atirador confirmado pelo governo". Mas isso não significa que os arquivos sejam irrelevantes.
JFK files… Any news???
I talked to some NATO employees today... they had no idea what the Nostr protocol was!
Tesla should include a Capitol-flown flag with every car sold. The idea comes from Brazilian protests, where people wrapped themselves in the national flag to deter police attacks, since profaning it is a crime. In the US, a Capitol flag carries strong symbolic weight — vandals might hesitate to destroy it, fearing bigger consequences. Courts could see the symbolism as an aggravant, increasing vandalism penalties. It’d be a unique ‘Patriotic Package’ for customers!"
I got this from the Brazilian protests: wrap yourself in the flag to stop the police — it's a crime to disrespect them. Tesla owners could use a Capitol flag just as well! View quoted note →
Tesla owners: put a Capitol-flown flag in your car. Vandals might hesitate — it’s ‘official,’ and courts could see the symbolism as an aggravant, raising the penalty! 

