Nirmala Sitharaman has crippled India’s economy.
Gadkari has damaged your vehicles with ethanol.
S. Jaishankar has weakened India’s foreign policy.
Dharmendra Pradhan has destroyed India’s education system.
Amit Shah has destroyed Indian democracy.
Narendra Modi has failed India.
On 7 June 1954, at the age of just 41, the world lost one of its greatest minds.
Alan Turing died today in 1954.
Alan Turing was a mathematician, logician, cryptanalyst, and the father of modern computer science. His groundbreaking work at Bletchley Park cracking the Nazi Enigma code is credited with shortening World War II by several years and saving countless lives. He laid the theoretical foundations for artificial intelligence, proposed the Turing Test, and developed the fundamental concepts that power the digital world we live in today.
Yet despite his monumental contributions, Turing was persecuted by the British government for being gay. In 1952 he was convicted of “gross indecency,” chemically castrated, and stripped of his security clearance. He died by cyanide poisoning two years later.
In 2009, Prime Minister Gordon Brown issued a formal apology. In 2013, Queen Elizabeth II granted him a posthumous royal pardon.
On this anniversary, we remember not only Turing’s extraordinary intellect, but also the tragic cost of prejudice.
His legacy endures in every computer, every algorithm, and every advance in AI.
Thank you, Alan.
Your ideas changed the world.
Your story continues to inspire it.
🕊️June 7, 1954 – June 7, 2026
Now that Solana has assumed its rightful place as a MegaETH subnet, I hereby decree all manlets must too identify as "MegaMen."
Thank you for your attention to this matter!
"We are in a dot com like bubble"- a generational correction is coming.
If you bet on tech, you will suffer.
This is literally the narrative that was being sold up until 1 year ago.
Educated people managing 1000s of crores, selling this non-sense. Wow!
Do you know that the most valuable firms during dot com peak were trading at 100+ PE.
Example Cisco, SunMicro, Oracle (some of the top firms), trading in excess of 100+ PE.
Forget this: Nasdaq 100 was at 175 PE.
What is the situation today?
The top 5 plays are below 30 PE.
If you check Meta it is around 20.
Nasdaq 100 is around 25.
Yeah, we are in a bubble.
What kind? of stupid people.
As part of an ongoing effort to harden our cross-chain infrastructure, we'll be deprecating weETH bridging on the following chains:
Scroll, Swell, Bera, zkSync, Mode, Blast, Morph, and Sonic
Our focus remains on sustained usage and integration depth. Consolidating to fewer, higher-activity chains lets us focus security resources where they matter most
Bridging on these chains will be disabled at the end of June. If you hold weETH on any of them, bridge back to Ethereum or another supported chain before then.