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Billie Eilish’s concert film ‘HIT ME HARD AND SOFT: THE TOUR (LIVE IN 3D)’ has received raving reviews from various publications: “An epic coming-of-age movie as much as concert film.”
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I just added a video on Instagram! Watch it here #Raving# with my #family#. Wait for it... · #chinesenewyear# #gongxifacai# #threeyears# #933deardj# #hohfamily#
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Jeff Bezos just came out of retirement. His first CEO role since leaving Amazon. And he's building something nobody expected. 🤯 It's called Prometheus. $12 billion raised. $41 billion valuation. Backed by JPMorgan, BlackRock, Goldman Sachs, and Bezos himself. 150 employees. $273 million per person. That's how much investors are betting on this. But here's what makes it different from every other AI company. Prometheus isn't building another chatbot. It's not generating text or images. It's building what Bezos calls an "artificial general engineer" AI that designs jet engines, optimizes manufacturing, and prototypes physical products. LLMs learned from the internet's text. Prometheus is learning from the physical world physics, simulations, engineering data, manufacturing processes. In Bezos' own words: "Something that takes 100 engineers 10 years to build we want to make that 10 engineers, one year." His co-CEO is Vik Bajaj, former Google X executive who worked with Sergey Brin on what became Waymo. No ties to Amazon. No ties to Blue Origin. Bezos said "it deserves a dedicated team obsessed with this one thing." While everyone is racing to build the best AI for words, Bezos is quietly building AI for the physical world. That might be the bigger bet.
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Ten thousand wild horses racing across the grasslands like thunder shaking the earth itself. 🐎✨ Some scenes are too powerful to put into words. #Horses# #Grassland# #Nature# #Epic# #Cinematic# #Chinalife# #Xinjiang#
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🚨NEWS: Two Iraqi brothers are on trial for raping a 7 year old girl in Essen, Germany The Iraqis aged 18 and 21 saw the little girl playing with their sister before grabbing her.
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As a Japanese watching the UK right now, I have one simple question. A Sudanese asylum seeker just tried to behead a local man in Belfast. The victim lost an eye. This comes after years of grooming gangs raping thousands of British girls — gangs that police and councils deliberately ignored because they were afraid of being called racist. In Japan, even one case like this would have triggered national outrage and immediate policy reversal. But in Britain, the conversation is still about “not being far-right.” British people, at what point does protecting your own children become more important than protecting your reputation? We genuinely do not understand this.
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Chinese dragon boaters pull off racing stunts: emergency brakes, reverse, drifting — all silky smooth.
McLaren Racing trusts Dell Technologies to deliver the data, insights, and analysis they need to achieve greatness.
The Dragon Boat Festival is approaching! Have you ever wondered what happens when a Cantonese dragon boat meets the South Pacific waves? It turns out that communities there are just as passionate about water racing!Though thousands of miles apart, the spirit of Guangdong's dragon boat and New Zealand's Waka beats to the same cultural rhythm.
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Elon Musk just identified the real bottleneck to artificial intelligence on Dwarkesh Patel’s podcast. He didn’t use political science. He used physics. Impedance matching. In electrical engineering, impedance matching means a component adjusts its own resistance to mirror whatever system it’s plugged into. It becomes the thing it’s connected to. Musk: “They impedance match to the government, to the Public Utility Commission. Literally and figuratively.” The companies responsible for powering every data center, every GPU cluster, every training run on Earth didn’t just slow down. They absorbed the exact operational frequency of the federal bureaucracy. They became it. Musk: “They have to do a study for a year. A year later, they’ll come back to you with their interconnect study.” Twelve months. Not to build anything. Not to deliver a single watt. To study whether you’re allowed to plug into the grid. In technology, one year is an evolutionary epoch. NVIDIA ships a new architecture. OpenAI leaps an entire generation. DeepMind publishes frontier breakthroughs quarterly. Inside government, one year is a single administrative pulse. And the friction isn’t accidental. It’s structural. The utility matches the regulator. The regulator matches the legislature. The legislature matches the election cycle. Each one calibrated to the metabolic rate of the next. A feedback loop of institutional inertia with no exit ramp. Every AI lab. Every hyperscaler. Every nation racing toward superintelligence. Same invisible ceiling. A permitting desk. The ultimate bottleneck is not compute. Not data. Not talent. It is the regulatory capture of electricity itself. And nobody with the authority to fix it has any incentive to move faster. The system wasn’t designed to produce outcomes. It was designed to produce process. A year-long interconnect study isn’t a safety measure. It’s a tax on momentum. The race to AGI will not be decided by who builds the best model. It will be decided by who builds the best grid. You cannot impedance match the future to the past. Eventually, the circuit burns out.
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