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Cosplay 崩壊スターレイル / 「スクライブ」デブラ “愉悦”に痛みを。 #HonkaiStatRail# #Dubra#
Cosplay 崩壊スターレイル / 【スクライブ】デブラ 「 はい、お父様。 」 #アコスタ池袋# #HonkaiStarRail# #dubra#
反転注意 アナイアレイトギャングのデブラちゃんやった #dubra# #HonkaiStarRail#
#Bitcoin# cotiza a $62.800. Un −50% desde el máximo histórico de octubre ($126.272) ¿Y qué han hecho las tesoreras corporativas durante la caída? Comprar. Solo @Strategy ha añadido ~170.000 bitcoin:native en 2026 — casi 3 veces todo el bitcoin minado en lo que va de año. Precio y 52 tesoreras, en tiempo real → El precio mide el sentimiento. Los balances miden la convicción.
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From firefighting to street patrols, Dubai ramps up robot use
Emirates to offer insurance to tempt passengers back to Dubai
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ETH NYC was uncomfortable for me at the day one. And I think that's exactly why it was valuable. I've attended many crypto conferen2ces before — Token2049, Consensus, events in Singapore, Dubai and Hong Kong. Usually, I have no problem talking to strangers. But at ETH conf, I found myself standing there, looking at people, and not knowing how to start a conversation. Most of the people here aren't KOLs. They're builders, developers, founders, researchers and VCs. And for a moment, I kept asking myself: - What value do I bring to this room? - What can I offer them? - What can I learn from them? Instead of forcing myself to "network", I started getting curious. 1. What are they building? 2. What are they excited about? 3. What problems are they trying to solve? That simple shift changed everything. Over the past two days, I met founders, builders, Ethereum ecosystem contributors and project teams. But the biggest takeaway wasn't who I met. It was realizing that growth usually starts the moment you leave the room where you feel comfortable. And sometimes, while trying to discover the value in others, you end up rediscovering your own. @ETHGlobal @ethconf #ETHNYC#
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TESLA Hove bike hitting the sands on Dubai. Who else wants this?
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Disney nos vendió la misma animación durante años...
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Elon Musk identified which jobs go first, and it destroys every assumption about who’s safe. Musk: “AI is going to take over those jobs like lightning. Anything that is digital, which is like just someone at a computer doing something.” Not factory workers. Office workers. The people who spent decades assuming education and desk jobs meant security are actually first. Musk: “Anything that’s physically moving atoms… those jobs will exist for a much longer time.” Output is a file? Vulnerable. Output is physical? Protected. That’s the entire framework. Musk: “AI is really still digital.” AI doesn’t need a body. Doesn’t need an office. Just needs access to the same software you use. Executes faster. Never tires. Costs nothing to scale. But it can’t weld. Can’t wire a building. Can’t fix pipes or work soil. Musk: “Literally welding, electrical work, plumbing. Those jobs will exist for a much longer time.” Trades aren’t the vulnerable jobs. They’re the durable ones. Physical presence, real-world adaptation, manual dexterity provide protection no digital credential offers. Analyst, accountant, paralegal, programmer, anyone producing files and documents, automates first because digital work is exactly what AI does natively. Person moving atoms has natural defense. Physics, unpredictable environments, material resistance create friction AI can’t scale past. Person moving bits has nothing. No friction. No physical barrier. Just software AI already operates better than most humans. The assumption that desk work and degrees represent safety just inverted completely. College graduate producing documents faces faster displacement than the electrician producing installations. Society spent generations telling people trades were beneath them. Pushed everyone toward offices and screens. Turns out the people who didn’t listen built the most automation-resistant careers. Most ironic outcome of the AI revolution. The work society treated as inferior turned out to be the work society couldn’t replace. And the work society valued most turned out to be the easiest to eliminate.
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