I just minted The Underclass @opensea
A Christmas night selfie at the timeclock, halfway through a 16 hour shift Christmas night, 2020 #fwfal#NFT#eth#Crypto#art
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Egyptian hieroglyphics. 3200 BC. No Europeans in sight.
Meroitic script, developed by the Kushite kingdom in present day Sudan. 300 BC. Still being deciphered by scholars today.
Ge’ez, the writing system of Ethiopia and Eritrea. 4th century BC. Still in active use.
Nsibidi, an indigenous script developed by peoples in present day Nigeria and Cameroon. No outside contact. No European involvement.
Vai script, created entirely by Vai people in present day Liberia in the 1830s. Western linguists arrived and found a complete syllabary already functioning without them.
Africa had writing before most of Europe had an alphabet.
This is going to sound fake. It is completely true.
In 1259 BC, the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II signed a peace treaty with the Hittite King Hattusili III after decades of war between the two greatest empires of the ancient world, making it the oldest known international peace treaty in recorded history, older than Rome, older than Greece as a unified power, older than the Bible as a compiled text.
The Hittites inscribed it on a silver tablet and sent it to Egypt. Ramesses had the Egyptian version carved into the walls of the Karnak Temple in hieroglyphics where it still stands today, readable by anyone who visits Luxor and knows where to look.
A replica of this treaty, originating from the African continent, now hangs above the entrance to the United Nations Security Council chamber in New York as the foundational example of international diplomacy and negotiation that the entire modern world order is built upon.
The continent that the world has spent centuries calling primitive gave diplomacy its oldest documented proof of concept.
When Europeans first encountered Great Zimbabwe in the 1870s, they refused to believe it was built by indigenous Africans and attributed it to Phoenicians, Arabs, or even the biblical Queen of Sheba. The colonial government of Rhodesia actively suppressed archaeological evidence that contradicted this, and archaeologists who concluded that Africans built it faced professional consequences.
The dry-stone construction without mortar is also confirmed, over 900 years old still standing, built entirely from locally quarried granite shaped and stacked without binding material.
🚨 𝗕����𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: Claude can now build your entire mobile app from a screenshot like a $350K senior developer at Apple. (for free)
Here are 8 insane Claude prompts replacing your entire mobile development team before they finish estimating the project cost:👇
(Save this 🔖 thread before it blows up.)
Former IRS Special Agent @josephbanister explains why he hasn’t paid taxes since 1998—alleging that the IRS has been engaged in fraud for decades and needs to be investigated.
“Since I was a link in the chain of putting people in prison over the income tax, I felt that I had to absolutely speak up about it… You would absolutely find computer fraud that the IRS has engaged in on a daily basis for decades.”
Watch The Matt Gaetz Show on YouTube TV Today!
BREAKING: Virginia just now passed legislation ending tax breaks for white supremacist Confederate groups—even though the Civil War ended 161 years ago.
But remember, reparations for Black people are unrealistic, unfair, and unwarranted—after all the Civil War ended 161 years ago.
Tax breaks for white supremacist terrorists who enslaved Black people are great, but reparations to Black people harmed by enslavement are bad.
This is what systemic white supremacy in 2026 America looks like.
THIS IS CRAZY... SOMEONE BUILT WHAT HARDWARE ENGINEERS HAVE NEEDED FOR DECADES
you have an idea for a hardware project. it’s been sitting in your head for weeks... you finally decide to build it
and then reality hits
datasheets, component hunting, spec comparisons,
building a bill of materials line by line...
sketching wiring diagrams… then fixing them… again
writing assembly steps from scratch
none of this is actually building
and it takes forever
someone finally fixed that
they built
https://t.co/LbSvaOJtLV
you describe your project in plain english like you'd explain it to a friend
and it generates:
– a complete wiring diagram
– a full bill of materials
– step-by-step assembly instructions
instantly
the gap between idea and prototype just got a lot smaller
You have an old Android phone in a drawer right now. Collecting dust. Worth nothing.
Someone built a script that turns it into a full Linux desktop. Or a smart home server. Or a development machine. For free.
It's called linux-android.
One script. No root required. No flashing. No risk of bricking your device. Run it in Termux and your old phone becomes a Linux computer.
Here's what it installs:
→ Full Linux desktop. XFCE4, LXQt, or MATE. Real windowed desktop on your phone. Connect a monitor and keyboard via USB and it looks like a PC.
→ Smart home server. Home Assistant runs on your phone. Control your WiFi lights, plugs, and smart devices from any browser on your network. No cloud needed.
→ GPU acceleration. Snapdragon phones get near-native GPU performance through Turnip Vulkan drivers. Mali GPUs use software fallback.
→ SSH server. Access your phone from any computer on your WiFi. Full terminal. Transfer files. Write code. All from your laptop keyboard.
→ Wine support. Run basic Windows applications on your Android phone through Box64 translation.
→ Audio support. PulseAudio configured automatically.
→ Works on any Android phone with Termux support.
Here's the wildest part:
A Raspberry Pi 4 costs $35 to $75. A used mini PC costs $100+. A VPS costs $5/month forever.
That old phone in your drawer? It has a faster processor, more RAM, a built-in battery backup, WiFi, and a touchscreen. All for $0. You already own it.
A Snapdragon 855 from a 2019 phone still outperforms most entry-level server chips. You're throwing away a computer every time you upgrade your phone.
Not anymore.
One command. One old phone. A full Linux machine.
100% Open Source. MIT License.
Insane Tesla story coming out of Norway today.
You probably forgot about this weird Tesla crash from 2023 where a Model Y taxi had two bizarre 'sudden acceleration' crashes in just a few seconds.
The driver claimed the car accelerated on its own and he was pressing the brake pedal. Tesla claimed its data shows he was pressing the accelerator.
The driver was charged, but the charges were later dropped for lack of evidence, and there are indeed some serious problems with the evidence.
While Tesla did share some telemetry data, the automaker claimed that the last 6 seconds were somehow missing.
It turned out that someone went inside the vehicle, opened up the onboard computer, and removed the network card, which an expert believes would hold critical evidence.
Everyone involved claims not to know where the card is.
Windows is secretly killing your PC performance.
These 3 hidden settings are the reason your PC feels slow.
Setting 1 → Disable Superfetch Services.msc → SysMain → Disabled
Setting 2 → Disable Xbox Game Bar Settings → Gaming → Xbox Game Bar → Off
Setting 3 → Disable Background Apps Settings → Privacy → Background Apps → Off
Fix all 3 tonight.
Your PC will feel like new tomorrow.
🚨 Este tipo muestra cómo crear apps móviles con Claude en solo 8 minutos.
Un tutorial directo donde pasa de 0 a una app funcional usando IA, sin complicaciones y paso a paso.
Si estás aprendiendo IA, esto te interesa 👇
A Chinese developer recorded a 2 minute tutorial on how to set up Claude Code agents. Three monitors behind him. Messy desk. Cables everywhere. Posted it to Bilibili expecting maybe 100 views.
While the West argues about whether AI will take jobs, China is already building AI farms in apartments. This guy was trying to show how. He just showed too much.
Bro pause at 0:47. Look at the right monitor.
Is that a real balance? $868K???
gabagool22. $868,862 profit. 28,620 predictions. Joined October 2025.
→ https://t.co/XrVYCkVBpI
He recorded a tutorial about AI agents. Forgot his wallet was open on the second screen. 28,620 positions. All BTC. All 15 minute windows. All green.
The comment section turned into a detective board. Someone slowed the video to 0.25x. Screenshotted every frame where the second monitor was visible. Stitched them together. Reconstructed the full wallet page from 4 seconds of background footage.
Entry prices between 2 and 10 cents. Payouts in the thousands. Every single line green. Not one red row in 28,620 entries.
The setup isn't one computer. It's a farm. Multiple machines scanning different 15 minute windows simultaneously. Together they cover every window. 24 hours a day.
He deleted the video 3 hours later. Too late. Someone had already screen recorded it. The clip hit Discord. Then Telegram. Then Twitter.
The tutorial had 200 views. The clip of his second monitor has 400,000.
707K people watching the wallet now. He hasn't posted anything since. The screens are still on. The wallet is still active. The farm is still running.
He wanted to teach people how to set up AI agents. He accidentally showed them what his were already doing.
When the Asian taro finally arrived in Nguni territory, people looked at it and recognised something already known to them, same family, same enormous leaves, same wet habitat, same burning rawness when eaten raw. They named it after what they already had: amaDumbe. This is called folk name transfer in ethnobotany, an introduced plant inherits the name of a native plant it resembles.
The original wild plants that the name most likely belonged to are all still alive today: Stylochaeton natalensis, a truly native African member of the arum family, growing from an underground rhizome, with leaves closely resembling the wild arum lily. Its range covers KwaZulu-Natal, Eswatini, Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Tanzania unbroken across the exact landscape in question.
Zantedeschia aethiopica, the Wild Arum Lily, native to South Africa and Eswatini, growing along stream banks and in marshy ground, with large arrow-shaped leaves and a starchy tuber that Nguni communities have long cooked and eaten.
Dioscorea dregeana, the Native Wild Yam, growing across KwaZulu-Natal, Eswatini, Mpumalanga and the Eastern Cape in woodlands and forest margins. Zulu farmers traditionally planted this wild yam directly alongside amaDumbe crops, treating them as members of the same botanical and cultural family.
Dioscorea sylvatica, the Wild Elephant’s Foot Yam, known in isiZulu as uFudu and iNtane yeHlathi, spanning KwaZulu-Natal, Eswatini, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, growing in moist bushveld and wooded mountain kloofs.
The wild species particularly the native Dioscorea yams and Zantedeschia arums are loaded with compounds that the body uses medicinally. Dioscorea dregeana contains powerful alkaloids that act as sedatives and central nervous system regulators, the Nguni used it to treat epilepsy, hysteria, acute psychosis and insomnia.
Wild yams in general contain diosgenin, a steroidal compound that the human body can use as a precursor to hormones, and which modern pharmaceutical companies use to manufacture progesterone and other steroid drugs.
These plants, taken in correct preparation, directly interact with the hormonal and nervous systems in ways that the cultivated taro does not. The wild arum species like Zantedeschia carry high concentrations of calcium oxalate crystals, the same crystals that make raw taro burn but also contain compounds with anti-inflammatory properties, used by Nguni healers as poultices for sores, boils, gout and rheumatism, and by Zulu women specifically as reproductive medicine.
The modern cultivated amaDumbe (Colocasia esculenta), by contrast, has been bred over thousands of years for yield, size and palatability, reducing bitterness, increasing starch, and producing the large, reliable corm that feeds families. It is genuinely nutritious: higher in protein than potatoes or sweet potatoes, low glycaemic index, rich in fibre, magnesium, potassium, iron, and vitamins A, B1, B2 and C. It feeds the body well. But it has lost much of the pharmacological depth that the wild plants carry. It is food. The wild originals were food and medicine at the same time.🍃🫶🏽
Hot take: The next billion-dollar crypto company will have 3 employees and 50 AI agents.
I'm not guessing. I'm building it.
We run Token Metrics with a fraction of the headcount people assume. AI writes our newsletter, produces our podcast, and analyzes 50+ sources before most analysts wake up.
The old playbook was: raise money, hire 200 people, pray.
The new playbook: one founder who can prompt better than most can manage.
Stop hiring. Start building.
You can now send Bitcoin transactions without internet
A live $BTC transaction was broadcast using mesh radio at the BOSS Summit, completely off-grid
This is what censorship resistant money actually looks like.
🎥: @bala_1116
🚨BREAKING: Block (Jack Dorsey's company) just open-sourced a local AI agent that goes way beyond code suggestions.
It's called Goose and it installs, executes, edits, and tests with any LLM fully on your machine.
100% Opensource.