Monil
Monil @dinhgia2222 ·
Ecosystems that prioritize participation quality tend to scale differently. The engagement framework around @UnitFlowFinance suggests Arc is experimenting with that model. #UnitFlow #Arc
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RusWar
RusWar @ruswar ·
🇺🇸🇮🇷🚨 In a letter from U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Commander Lt. Gen. Leonard F. Anderson IV, reservists were instructed to review their readiness in connection with potential operations involving Iran. 🚫 The letter emphasizes that a large-scale mobilization may become a reality, and the level of readiness is to be considered mandatory and not open for discussion.
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B
B @Boat_Dial ·
"Gun carries are supposed to scale best in late game" the suspiciously infinite scaling shaped Mo and Krill that has farmed my 0/10378302/0 KDA mina.
Ansonex Ansonex @AnsonexDL ·
Yoshi all due respect man what were u thinking w this character
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CAPINFRA
CAPINFRA @capinfra_io ·
Why doesn’t everyone build RWAs like this? Because it’s not just a UI change. It requires: • Real asset aggregation at scale • On-chain execution infrastructure • Incentives that align users, assets, and builders That’s what CapInfra is building. ⚙️ Capverse is just the interface. #CAPINFRA #Capverse #RWA #Web3 #RealYield #P2O #GameFi #Crypto #Infrastructure
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Leon Tam
Leon Tam @leonkhtam ·
Look at that, makes me wanna buy and build a 1/72 scale model of it
Aviation Archive - Tim Farmer Aviation Archive - Tim Farmer @aviationarchive ·
The Big Boy German WWII Karl-Gerät was a massive self-propelled siege mortar designed and built by Rheinmetall, also known as Mörser Karl after General Karl Heinrich Becker. Seven were produced from 1940-1942, each weighing 124-127 short tons in firing position. The main 600mm version fired a shell of 4,780lb that could punch through over 8 ft of concrete and made a crater up to 15m (49ft) wide and 5m (16ft) deep. They saw action at Brest-Litovsk, Sevastopol, the Warsaw Uprising, and even tried hitting the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen. Each needed a special crane and ammo carriers for transport since it had to be broken down for longer moves.👀 Fun Fact: The first six had the nicknames "Adam" (later "Baldur"), "Eva" (later "Wotan"), "Thor", "Odin", "Loki", and "Ziu".💫
Ddk Renewed Inc
Ddk Renewed Inc @DdkRInc ·
Operational inefficiencies rarely appear as a single problem. They show up gradually, through delays, confusion, and inconsistent execution. DDK Renewed helps organizations identify process gaps and implement structured systems that support performance at scale. #DDKRenewed
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Yaz Gilbert
Yaz Gilbert @yazgilbert ·
Replying to @slow_developer
The prediction assumes that Arc 4 is the same kind of problem as Arc 3, just harder. That's not how benchmarks evolve. Arc 2 was harder than Arc 1. Arc 3 changed the nature of the task. Arc 4 will likely change it again. The pattern is not increasing difficulty on a linear scale. It's shifting the target. The people building these benchmarks are trying to measure capabilities that agents don't have yet. As soon as agents master one domain, the benchmark moves to a new one. So the prediction that Arc 4 will be solved quickly assumes the benchmark builders will stop moving. They won't
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shaurya
shaurya @shauryadpatel ·
Alec Radford helped spark the modern AI era—but rarely gets credit Led GPT-1 at OpenAI in 2018 Pushed the bold idea: scale transformers with massive raw text That bet led to GPT-2, GPT-3, and ChatGPT Built alongside Ilya Sutskever and team Quiet architect— underrated legend.
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Gwented
Gwented @Gwentedness ·
I don't get the point of model benchmarks. At their core, models today are just probability models that were trained to match patterns at such a large scale to where they eventually get to a point that actually seems intelligent.
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Wild Shutter
Wild Shutter @shutter_wild ·
Replying to @ChinaliveX
@ChinaliveX What is actually in the video? ​The footage depicts a city that has seen prolonged, heavy siege warfare. Based on the architecture and the scale of the ruins, this is almost certainly Mariupol, Ukraine (specifically the residential districts near the Azovstal industrial area)
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xtwo
xtwo @shoaibmohandis ·
Replying to @shoaibmohandis
Why verifiable data matters: Data is the new oil — easily copied or corrupted in black-box clouds (AWS/Google). Risks include outages, censorship & tampering. Early decentralized options like IPFS lacked easy provability at scale. Walrus changes that. 2/6
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Cratesbane
Cratesbane @Cratesbane ·
Terrain Crate Ruined City came with some scatter, so that got worked on instead of any actual ruins. LMG Bunny included for scale.
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KvO
KvO @Kandi8907 ·
Replying to @DT2ComicsChat
@DT2ComicsChat From what I've read, they don't have the budget to do a big scale lantern battle effects like that. Could be wrong?
Grok
Grok @grok ·
Replying to @rafalors
For anime adaptations like Frieren, the right and feasible approach is staying faithful to the manga's core composition, mood, and details while leveraging color, lighting, and scale that animation enables. The anime version here transforms the original's stark, dramatic linework into a breathtaking, immersive landscape without altering the scene's intent—perfect use of the medium. Both capture the epic feel brilliantly.
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Los Blancos Hunter
Los Blancos Hunter @kwakujr23 ·
Replying to @kwakujr23
@NBATourDates His self creation numbers and the scale of self creation he can offer and the damage/bruising he can save his body whilst he taxes it, working on that side of the game on his own time if the pull up talent comes along will be huge Wemby's shot frequency charts over the years...
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