

Wasn’t Joseph Stalin assumed to be asleep for a full day until they realized that he had had a stroke and died?


Wasn’t Joseph Stalin assumed to be asleep for a full day until they realized that he had had a stroke and died?


create bundles of apps, which cost less than if a user were to buy subscriptions to each app separately.
How about owning an app outright like the olden days. I’m feeling like the customer is getting fed up with the concept of not owning a product. I have a serious budget issue and while bundling software together is great, the subscription model almost always turns me away.


I didn’t know it and although the read was interesting to me I didn’t immediately make the connection, no divisiveness intended on my behalf. Disregard the post if you like, we are all free to listen to eachother’s point of views, then arrive at our own conclusions .


They worked on it in stages—starting with early ideas up to mid-2025, then continuing to build from there. But instead of sticking with that first draft, they threw it out and started over from scratch.
They also didn’t settle on just one ending. After finishing their first version (the one marked in red), they created a second, more hopeful outcome starting from roughly the same point. That version also went through several rounds of revisions.
And this wasn’t made up out of nowhere—it was based on about 25 tabletop exercises and feedback from over 100 people, including dozens of experts who work directly in AI governance and AI technical fields.


If you don’t understand why AI is going to be akin to a failed industrial revolution, maybe give this scenario a read. Here a think tank has written a forcast on how AI will potentially unfold and influence the global future.


Smells like clickbait.
He posted this on Truth Social, then deleted it.



Again, this administration is eliminating any possibility of gathering data about our planet in a moronic attempt in hope that it’ll all go away, a flashback to how Covid was handled.


Why not add an overview. From the article.
“Freedom 250, a public-private partnership backed by President Donald Trump, announced a list of performers Wednesday, but shortly after, Morris Day and the Time, Young MC, Martina McBride, The Commodores, and Bret Michaels announced that they would not be making appearances.”


I’m having a hard time believing that any individual has tried to assassinate him at this point, the media has shown hapless and thin veiled proof to this day. It seems a non serious leader attracts non serious would be assassins, those who strangely hold the same right wing leanings. - it just seems like a handful of events promoted for distraction.


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It’s definitely your instance, most probably VPNs are not allowed on it. If you do want to use a VPN on Voyager, try changing the country/server, (or exit point as someone else suggested) you should manage to find one that works. - switch quickly then post, works for me.
Edit: yep had to do it to post this message.


For those that just want to see a Video


Great! Maybe these same prosecutors could look into deepfakes used to win political campaigns as well.

Picture looks more like disabled bird flies in a Turkish steam bath, but I’m sure the little guy loves it… Right?


So is this essentially the “gain of function” version of testing digital security? Sure it needs to be done, sure there are huge bug bounties, but this reads like a group of egotistical nihlists Chaos enthusiasts who are leaning heavily on an AI tool, assessing its output, then cleaning the conclusions up for the photo finish and bragging rights.
The last sentence makes me uneasy "But this is the fun part about AI. Small teams can suddenly do things that used to require entire organizations. With the right strategy and people, even a tiny company can become mighty enough that the world’s largest companies start asking for its help.
Thanks Mythos Preview.
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