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Wuthering Waves Version 3.5 Geographic Preview Wuthering Waves Version 3.5 "Blade of Past Resounds, Lingering Dream Hymns" is set to launch on July 10th (UTC+8)! With the new region "Mengzhou: Land of Xuanfang" soon available in the upcoming Version 3.5 update, let's take a moment to explore what it has to offer! #WutheringWaves# #WutheringWaves3ꓸ5#
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With @Fundlos8Valores, ~1,600 students, teachers, and families in Chocó, one of Colombia’s most geographically isolated and economically disadvantaged regions, are now connected by Starlink's high-speed internet and are able to access educational tools and new opportunities previously out of reach 🛰️❤️
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Seedance 已经走得太快太远了,感觉其他模型已经无法追赶其脚步了! Seedance 2.5 能够直出 30 秒视频,参考素材可以达到恐怖 50 个,这次真的是遥遥领先遥遥领先🥇 Seedance 2.0 原生直出 4k 测试,细节直接拉满,好就是贵贵就是好😄 prompt 👇 【风格】国家地理自然纪录片(National Geographic Wildlife Documentary),IMAX电影画质,4K超清,真实摄影(Photorealistic),高帧率升格慢动作 【时长】10秒 【场景】海拔4500米的雪山岩壁,灰白碎石坡上薄雪覆盖,背景是青灰色的连绵山脊,天空阴沉,雪粒在风中横飞 [00:00-00:04] 镜头1:潜伏(Telephoto Close-Up, 600mm) 超长焦特写:一只雪豹趴在岩石后方,只露出半张脸和前爪。风吹动它脸颊两侧蓬松的灰白长毛,每一根毛尖带冰晶。琥珀色虹膜中瞳孔猛地收缩——它锁定了猎物。前爪无声地收紧,爪垫上粗糙的肉垫纹理清晰可见。 [00:04-00:07] 镜头2:爆发(High-Speed Tracking, 240fps Super Slow-mo) 侧面高速跟拍:雪豹从岩石后弹射而出,四肢完全伸展成一条直线,脊椎弯弓蓄力。后腿蹬踏岩面的瞬间,碎石和雪末被踢成扇形飞散。升格慢动作捕捉:尾巴像一条粗绳在空中画弧维持平衡,腹部的白色长毛在气流中翻卷。 [00:07-00:10] 镜头3:一击(Extreme Close-Up, Macro Lens) 极端特写:雪豹前爪拍击地面的瞬间,五指张开,弯曲的黑色利爪刺入薄雪层,溅起细碎的冰晶粒子在镜头前飞过(浅景深虚化)。定格在爪尖没入雪面的一帧,能看到爪钩弧度上反射的冷光。
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.@SenesTech continues to expand its global footprint. Today's Bermuda expansion marks another international deployment for Evolve Rodent Birth Control, joining existing operations in Belize and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Every new geography adds another proof point that the world is looking for alternatives to traditional rodenticides. Read the full press release below.
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I ran across this video a few days ago and couldn’t stop watching it. It’s about something ordinary & boring, a plastic gas lighter. But it changes how one thinks about manufacturing. That lighter in so many of our homes, holds pressurised gas. It has over 30 microscopic parts, has to pass international safety codes, & travel 10,000 miles by sea, & the total cost of doing all that, materials, labour, freight, every middleman along the way, comes to fifteen U.S cents. So how does anyone make money on this? Turns out almost the entire world’s supply comes from one place: a county called Shaodong, in China’s Hunan province. It wasn’t always there. But today, Shaodong has 114 lighter-related companies packed into the place & between them they source more than 200 different components from each other, all within a 20-kilometre radius. They supply something like seventy percent of the world’s disposable lighters. And the industry alone employs over 80,000 people locally. Nobody there is winning on cheap labour anymore. They’re winning by shaving a thousandth of a cent off the thickness of a plastic wall, or redesigning a base so a few thousand more units fit into the same shipping container. It took my thoughts back to an old professor of mine, Michael Porter. His 1980 book, Competitive Strategy, is still the 1st book most MBAs read, the one that gave the world the Five Forces and basically invented modern strategic thinking. But there’s a quieter piece of his work, on industrial clusters, that never got nearly the same attention, and it is the one that explains exactly what is happening in Shaodong. His argument was that nations and regions rarely win because of cheap inputs. They win when rival firms and specialist suppliers crowd into the same small geography for long enough that they keep pushing each other past what any one of them could manage alone. He found it in the Swiss watchmaking towns of the Jura, in the German printing press industry and in Italy’s ceramic tile and footwear districts (interestingly, it’s the SAME blueprint which built Morbi, in Gujarat, into the world’s second-largest ceramic cluster, now outproducing Italy by volume. I have posted before, about Morbi) None of these started out as giants. The neighbourhood made them giants. Which is exactly why it’s so relevant to India’s climb up the global manufacturing table I’ve also attached a slide with this post that I saw recently and which shows us breaking into the top 5 manufacturing globally. (A quick reference check told me that we may not have overtaken Korea yet, but the trajectory’s clear) That climb has happened on the back of scale: bigger plants, bigger parks, more FDI. I should declare an interest here, because the Mahindra Group set up 2 of India’s first integrated, plug-and-play business cities, in Chennai in 2002 & Jaipur in 2006. Both have been extremely successful. Chennai’s business zone alone today employs 45,000 people.. But I admit that we need to think differently. A park brings in investors and hands them a ready plot, power, water & roads A cluster is a completely different animal: hundreds of small, specialised suppliers, each obsessed with doing a tiny thing better than anyone else, feeding off each other’s presence for years until no outsider can compete with the whole. I think that’s the work ahead of us now. Not just more factories, and not just more parks. Policymakers & developers like us need to start consciously pulling as many of the inputs and resources a sector needs, the toolmakers, the component suppliers, the testing labs, the logistics specialists, into the same neighbourhood. Shaodong and Morbi both got there by accident, one town stumbling onto a way to shave a thousandth of a cent off a lighter wall, the other discovering it had the clay and, later, the gas pipeline for tiles. We don’t have the luxury of waiting for accidents anymore. We need to do it on purpose
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The .ART Award 2026 is open. Any medium. Any geography. $50K+ in prizes. Deadline 1 November. You submit a URL: your .ART domain, pointing to your work, your bio, the story behind it. 🔗
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MrBeast just issued an ultimatum to the entire airline industry. He will only fly on planes with Starlink. MrBeast: “Oh, this has an extra one hour layover, I don’t give a fuck. They’re Starlink.” Not a preference. A hard filter. Longer flights. Worse routes. None of it matters. MrBeast: “Bro, I’ll sit in the back of the plane if it gives me Starlink. Like I really don’t care.” Most people hear that and think it’s about a content creator who can’t unplug. They are completely missing what is actually happening. MrBeast runs the largest media operation on Earth from a phone screen. He measures friction in frames and milliseconds. In his world, connectivity isn’t a feature. It is the operating layer beneath every decision he makes. And he will accept the worst seat on the aircraft to stay plugged into infrastructure that didn’t exist five years ago. But the airline cabin is the smallest part of this story. The real shift happens where the asphalt ends. MrBeast: “You can put a Starlink on the top of your car.” They mounted a dish on a roof in rural Africa. Four hours down dirt tracks and grass roads. No cell towers. No grid. No infrastructure of any kind. Perfect signal the entire ride. MrBeast: “Starlink is like literally magic. It makes no sense.” It makes perfect sense once you see what Musk is actually building. Not a utility company. Not an ISP. He is collapsing the distance between a human thought and the full width of human knowledge to zero. Everywhere on Earth. Simultaneously. For ten thousand years, intelligence was local. A brilliant mind born in an unconnected village had no way to reach the collective. No way to build on what came before. No way to be found. The potential didn’t die. It simply never ignited. Starlink changes that at the level of the species. MrBeast: “What will definitely, guaranteed happen is no matter where you are on the planet, you’ll be able to have high-speed internet thanks to Starlink.” That is not a convenience upgrade. It is a phase shift in what a human born anywhere on Earth can become. Every child with a connection inherits the full intellectual output of civilization the day they open a screen. We are not upgrading a network. We are converting a planet of isolated minds into a single thinking surface. MrBeast: “There’s no doubt that it’s going to fundamentally progress humanity in unfathomable ways.” And the loop closes with the real objective. The revenue from a billionaire rerouting his flights feeds the exact same engine that funds the frontier. MrBeast: “Someone’s going to go to Mars thanks to SpaceX. Like I really do believe that.” Starlink is not a side project. It is the funding mechanism for the most expensive physical objective in human history. A constellation of satellites harvesting the economic attention of an entire connected planet and converting it into the propellant required to push consciousness beyond Earth. The species is funding its own escape velocity. We spent ten thousand years separated by geography and copper wire. Musk didn’t fix the wires. He made them irrelevant. And in doing so, he didn’t just connect a species. He built one that no longer fits on a single planet.
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Just a heads up, I've uncovered a bot farm with dozens of accounts used to spread disinformation about $SIVE in the past few days. This illegal campaign likely stems geographically from Asia. As these accounts were used to do marketing for the same Asian projects like Alchemy Pay. Or bought brand new bought X accounts. All of which have no activity, but have an abrupt shift in timeline to repeating false claims about selling $SIVE positions and telling others to sell. With some getting caught using AI prompts to create a negative reply. This will be passed along to the SEC for investigation given there's certain traceability logs available. While the regulators investigate, maybe not a good idea follow along false bot farm advice.
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𝗔𝗴𝗻𝗲𝘀 𝟮.𝟬 𝗶𝘀 𝗳𝗿𝗲𝗲. 𝗜𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗳𝗶𝗻𝗶𝘁𝗲𝗹𝘆. 𝗡𝗼 𝘄𝗮𝗶𝘁𝗹𝗶𝘀𝘁. Text. Image. Video. One model series. We built Agnes-2.0 for the developers who got priced out — high token costs, API limits, geography. That ends today. 𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁'𝘀 𝗹𝗶𝘃𝗲: → 𝗔𝗴𝗻𝗲𝘀-𝟮.𝟬-𝗙𝗹𝗮𝘀𝗵 — text and agentic, top 10 on Claw-Eval, ahead of Gemini and MiniMax → 𝗔𝗴𝗻𝗲𝘀-𝗜𝗺𝗮𝗴𝗲-𝟮.𝟬-𝗙𝗹𝗮𝘀𝗵 — image editing, top 10 on Artificial Analysis → 𝗔𝗴𝗻𝗲𝘀-𝗩𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗼-𝗩𝟮.𝟬 — text-to-video, image-to-video, native audio, top 10 on Artificial Analysis These are not demo models. Not stripped-down trials. The same production models that benchmark globally alongside OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, KlingAI, and ByteDance. Trained in Singapore. Ranked globally. Free today. 𝗻𝗼 𝘀𝘂𝗯𝘀𝗰𝗿𝗶𝗽𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗻𝗲𝗲𝗱𝗲𝗱.
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Micron is better positioned than both Samsung and SK Hynix in building out the memory-compute platform. - SK Hynix has the best current HBM execution and the tightest Nvidia relationship but it is geographically concentrated, not full-stack, and more exposed to any AI capex slowdown. - Samsung has the most raw resources and broadest technology portfolio but has lost HBM share in the past, has inconsistent execution, and its conglomerate structure creates strategic diffusion. - Micron has the most durable structural positioning for a 3-5 year platform transition: the only full-stack U.S. memory supplier, with SOCAMM2 competition rights, hyperscaler co-design relationships, broadest IP portfolio and the geopolitical moat that neither Korean player can replicate. $MU $DRAM
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