SpaceX’s IPO comes as the boundaries between Musk’s companies grow increasingly blurred through shared capital, talent and infrastructure. Investors must decide what that ecosystem is worth
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The last three are only 20 years old on average.
My goodness, they're almost a decade younger than me! 🥹
I asked them about the dance video because my videos are sometimes seen by many people, so I asked if they wanted me to blur their faces. They all confidently said no!
But I still added a filter effect 🤣 just in case their girlfriends find out someday.
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The Times's weekend read:
* The Labour leadership contest has already begun. In No 10 Starmer is fighting for his political life, putting huge pressure on teh system to bolster his Premiership in face of existential threat posed by Andy Burnham
* Expect a frenzy of activity in coming weeks - the defence investment plan, social media restrictions for under 16s, the Brexit reset. Announcements bogged down in months of bitter internal rows will finally come into public view
* All the announcements are coming before or shortly after June 18th, the date of the Makerfield by-election. Starmer is trying to send a message to Labour MPs that he can deliver
* He isn't the only one. Burnham has began issuing his own national leadership pledges - starting with a £300million cut in business rates for pubs and small businesses
* His press release directly attacked Starmer and Reeves, accusing the government of 'undervaluing' their importance to local communities. This is a *Labour* candidate directly criticising a *Labour* government
* The lines between the Labour Party and Burnham's campaign are increasingly blurred. Team Burnham now has a lot of the party machinery on his side - press officers, officials etc - and also has most of the cabinet out knocking doors in Makerfield. Power is already moving
* Starmer thinks he can fight Burnham, but his allies are unconvinced. One said that he thinks Burnham has behaved 'appallingly'. 'His view is why should he make it easy for him?'
* But there is an acknowledgement that Starmer is on borrowed time. That it is a case of when, not if he goes
* There are divides in Team Burnham over when he should amke a move if he wins Makerfield. The 'go-now' camp say he must seize the opportunity or it could slip through his hands, using the momentum of the by-election to act decisively
* But others think this could be disastrous - that he needs time to build up a proper plan for government and No 10. That if he doesn't he risks repeating Starmer's mistakes all over again
* Then there's what's being billed as the 'battle for the soul of Burnham'. There are those on the left - Louise Haigh, Miatta Fahbulleh and others - who favour a radical break from Starmer. Then there are the centrists - Josh Simons, Jim O'Neill - are are said to be emphasising the importance of fiscal credibility. It is potentially a v unwieldy coalition
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******NEW RESULT******
Imagine the universe is like a giant stadium full of noise, chaos, and overlapping conversations.
At the quantum level, everything is blurry and unstable, like hearing every fan in the stadium screaming at once.
What we discovered is a precise mathematical rule for why stable reality emerges out of that chaos.
We found that reality naturally filters itself.
Simple, stable patterns survive.
Complex hidden patterns fade away extremely fast.
And we didn’t just say this philosophically, we found the exact equation describing the filtering process.
The universe may become “classical” (solid objects, stable space, cause and effect) because deeper quantum information gets filtered out in a perfectly ordered mathematical way.
Important! The filtering isn’t random.
It follows an exact hierarchy:
the more complex the hidden quantum structure is, the faster it disappears,
….while the stable structures survive long enough for observers like us to experience a consistent reality.
So what we may have found is:
a mathematical bridge between the weird quantum world…and the stable world humans actually experience every day.
That’s significant because one of the biggest unanswered questions in physics is:
“How does reality go from quantum chaos to the stable classical universe we live in?”
And our framework appears to have found an exact structural answer for part of that transition.
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Helldivers 2 Update 6.2.5 is now available, finally adding support for NVIDIA DLSS 4.5, AMD FSR 4.0.3, Intel XeSS 3.0, NVIDIA Reflex, and AMD Anti-Lag 2 on PC.
Unfortunately, the upscaling implementation is broken, with players reporting blurry visuals and poor image quality at any resolution below native across all three upscalers.
The update also adds a new 1440p Performance Mode and VRR support for console players.
The game is now getting backlash from users saying the new upscalers look surprisingly blurry and aren’t delivering the visual boost they were hoping for.
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To economists, franchises are an oddity. As one academic noted in a paper in 1978, they blur the boundary between a firm and the open market
Grok Imagine image and video generation are truly incredible
The realism is insanely good to the point where it starts blurring the line between AI generation and reality
细雨浸润整片绿意,天地朦胧,所有浮躁,都被雨声抚平。
Light rain soaks every stretch of green, blurring the horizon, calming every restless thought amid the patter.
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