Code reviewed by WIRED uncovered an unreleased face-recognition system embedded in Meta’s smart glasses platform. It’s designed to identify people via biometric data stored on users’ phones. https://t.co/k3XzFX6sUE
@RoboXnet@LouisVuitton 🤣Do they look like beggars next to the yacht/Sumarino worth 2 billion dollars each? Do they look like beggars next to the yacht/Sumarino worth 2 billion dollars each?🤣🤣
@RoboXnet@LouisVuitton 🤣Do they look like beggars next to the yacht/Sumarino worth 2 billion dollars each? Do they look like beggars next to the yacht/Sumarino worth 2 billion dollars each?🤣🤣
The owner is about to arrive with the air tender onboard the @migaloosubmarines M5 165m Private Submersible Superyacht.
How would you step onboard your MIGALOO?
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MIGALOO - The Future of Yachting
Monaco 🇲🇨
A hub of pure craftiness and masterclasses.
The wealth, the strategy, the lifestyle—nothing else compares. 😮💨 Even the superyachts are dripping in Louis Vuitton for race weekend.
#MonacoGP#LouisVuitton#Monaco
Set is ready @ElonMusk
We built it 25min from downtown Austin and can shoot anytime in the next 7 days on 1h notice.
Humanity is on the verge of becoming a multi-planet species and spacefaring civilization.
My goal with this interview is to help people viscerally feel what that future is going to look like and get everyone excited to help build it.
Ti built an entire fake planet by hand hoping to land an Elon interview.
He put in massive amounts of work with no guarantee. I’m sure he spent a few bucks too.
That takes balls.
I watched a @ti_morse interview of @CJHandmer as research before doing my own, and it stuck out that after a great discussion Ti said about himself that he was relentless.
Ti has since has gone on to make more of a name for himself. That didn’t surprise me. But this move proves to me he isn’t someone to be underestimated. A force to be reckoned with.
Anyway, some of you follow me because of my past interviews with space and tech adjacent great minds. If so, I recommend you check out Ti.
I hope he gets lands the interview. What a cool risk.
👁️ David Grusch just said out loud what a lot of people have been thinking in private. The decorated intelligence officer who told Congress about UAP crash retrieval programs has gone on record warning that calling these things demonic is, in his exact words, "very dangerous language."
Grusch names VP Vance and Tucker Carlson as people actively discussing the demon theory. He confirms he's had private conversations with Carlson directly on the subject. Then he draws a line: labeling UAPs as demons before humanity understands the full scope of God's creation is theologically premature and potentially catastrophic thinking.
His framework is striking. As a practicing Catholic, he argues God created a visible and invisible order that includes, quote, "other types of non-human intelligence." His position is that humans don't yet have the theological tools to classify what these things are.
This is a man with clearances most people can't imagine, telling the world to slow down before it decides the unknown is evil.
Are UAPs demons, something else in God's creation entirely, or is the religious framing itself the real danger here?
#UAP #AlienContact #Disclosure #frayingreality @alien_crypto
Director Denis Villeneuve considers Rendezvous with Rama his first true hard sci-fi film—grounded, realistic, and closer in style to Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey than Dune’s epic scope.
Eric Roth wrote the screenplay. The production will showcase Villeneuve’s signature slow-burn tension, vast minimalist visuals, and immersive practical/VFX sequences inside the giant alien cylinder.
The project will be budgeted at $190–250 million but is currently behind Villeneuve's upcoming James Bond film.