Last nights stream with @AshtonForbes highlights and Amy Eskeridge where she challenges NASA experiment of Podkletnov impulse gravity generator by executing the wrong protocol on purpose, here is NASA veteran Glen "Tony" Robertson saying the same thing, as always a great watch
In one of David Wilcox's LAST recordings before his sudden death, the legendary researcher drops the truth: your pineal gland is a piezoelectric crystal antenna to higher consciousness… and they’ve been calcifying it for decades with fluoride, toxins, and processed poison to keep humanity asleep.
This is the activation key they fear most. 👁️
VOICE TO SKULL TECHNOLOGY
Demonstration of Voice to Skull remote 65 kilohertz Modulated signal, which enables voices to be beamed into someone's mind.
Does it make a little more sense when these mass shooters who had previous interaction with FBI and CIA said they hear voices?
Newly uncovered video shows anti gravity propulsion researcher Amy Eskridge in a state of panic, claiming her hands were being targeted by a “direct energy weapon” just one month before she was found dead from a gunshot wound to the head.
It’s been 24 hours since he ‘committed suicide’ after he clearly said he wasn’t suicidal…
David spoke about God and the Activation of Humanity…
Days later…he’s dead…his Biographer…is gone 48 hours earlier.
IT’S NOT SUICIDE
IT’S OUTRIGHT ERASURE
Chinese researchers have developed the best shortest-path algorithm in 41 years!
Dijkstra’s Algorithm has been the undefeated king of the shortest path for over 40 years.
Whether you’re using Google Maps, booking a flight, or routing internet packets, Dijkstra is the engine running in the background.
Since 1984, textbooks have taught that its efficiency was hit by a "sorting barrier."
To find the shortest path, you have to sort the points by distance. And sorting has a mathematical floor you can’t cross.
Until now.
A research team from Tsinghua University just published a paper that shatters the 41-year-old record.
They proved that Dijkstra is not optimal.
By combining the logic of the Bellman-Ford algorithm with a revolutionary "recursive partial ordering" method, they figured out how to find the path without fully sorting the nodes.
The results are a massive shift in theoretical computer science:
- The first deterministic improvement to the Single-Source Shortest Path (SSSP) problem since 1984.
- A new time complexity of $ O(m \log^{2/3} n)$, officially beating the long-standing $ O(m + n \log n)$ limit.
- On massive sparse graphs (like the web or global logistics), this means finding the best route significantly faster than previously thought possible.
For four decades, the greatest minds in algorithms believed this limit was absolute.
Last year, even the legendary Robert Tarjan won an award proving Dijkstra was "optimally efficient" at sorting distances.
Tsinghua’s answer? Stop sorting.
The world’s most settled problem is suddenly wide open again.
If we can break a 40-year-old law in basic graph theory, what other "impossible" speed limits are waiting to be crushed?
This might be the most insane Docker repo on GitHub right now 🤯
It lets you run full macOS inside a Docker container and open it straight from your browser.
- Spin up macOS with a single Docker command
- Run full macOS on Linux using QEMU/KVM
- Open it instantly in the browser
- Supports multiple macOS versions
- Perfect for testing, CI, and macOS-only tools
This is the kind of project that makes you question what Docker can’t do.
Repo: https://t.co/qUFxQ4lclw
We finally know why LLMs hallucinate. It's not the model. It's the geometry.
@OpenAI text-embedding-3-large: 91/3072 dimensions do real work.
@GeminiApp gemini-embedding-001: 80/3072 dimensions do real work.
~97% of your vector database is mathematically empty. Your RAG system is retrieving from noise.
@ashwingop and I present "The Geometry of Consolidation" - a proof that RAG compression has a hard floor no algorithm can beat, set by a single spectral number your embedding model cannot escape.
Every hallucination your RAG pipeline produces? This is why.
Paper + results: https://t.co/zut8pdoPbH
Japan's former finance minister admitted he handed over control of the Japanese financial system to a group of American and European oligarchs because Japan had been threatened by an earthquake machine?
Here's my conversation all about @FFmpeg, the legendary open-source software powering most video on the Internet. In the episode, I talk with Jean-Baptiste Kempf and Kieran Kunhya. JB is lead developer of VLC and Kieran is FFmpeg contributor, codec engineer, and the person behind the now-infamous @FFmpeg account on X.
VLC (@videolan), by the way, is also a legendary piece of open-source software: it's a video player that can open basically anything & has been downloaded over 6 billion times.
I think both FFmpeg and VLC are two of the most important and impactful software systems ever created, both open source, and both created & maintained by volunteers: brilliant engineers from all walks of life.
Thank you to everyone who contributed to FFmpeg and VLC, and in general to all engineers giving their heart & soul to building systems used by millions (or billions) of people, and often doing so not for money, status, or fame, but purely for the love of building great software and doing good for the world.
Thank you to the builders! 🙏❤️
Shoutouts in this chat to @ID_AA_Carmack@karpathy@elonmusk@TimSweeneyEpic and everyone who is a contributor & fan of open source!
It's here on X in full and is up everywhere else (see comment).
Timestamps:
0:00 - Episode highlight
2:17 - Introduction
5:35 - Weirdest things VLC opens
9:59 - How video playback works
19:20 - Video codecs and containers
30:07 - FFmpeg explained
51:07 - Linus Torvalds
55:46 - Turning down millions to keep VLC ad-free
1:10:04 - FFmpeg & Google drama
1:29:18 - FFmpeg developers
1:35:55 - VLC and FFmpeg
1:40:29 - History of FFmpeg
1:43:46 - Reverse engineering codecs
1:57:01 - FFmpeg testing
2:01:08 - Assembly code (handwritten)
2:25:26 - Rust programming language
2:34:42 - FFmpeg and Libav fork
2:43:04 - Open source burnout
2:50:51 - x264 and internet video
3:04:07 - Video compression basics
3:11:04 - CIA and fake VLC
3:21:39 - Ultra low latency streaming
3:39:07 - AV2 codec and video patents
3:48:59 - VLC backdoors
3:59:14 - Video archiving
4:05:51 - Future of FFmpeg and VLC
UPDATE: Charlie Kirk 🚩
🚨 Dan Merral, The man who was Hired to Pave Over Charlie Kirk’s Murder Scene days later says “The Governor and the FBI asked me to get it done by Monday”
Wait a minute.. wait a minute..
ALL reports said that Utah Valley University (UVU) described the work as routine landscaping, beautification, or a pre-scheduled renovation.
Now the FBI and Governor requested the crime scene be paved over immediately?
https://t.co/cIQTMikoC5
Joe Rogan learns the real reason for all the missing scientists from Eric Weinstein:
ROGAN: “So what exactly are these scientists that went missing working on that’s so dangerous?”
WEINSTEIN: “It’s really important to do great gatekeeping around mathematics and physics. It’s cryptography, it’s weaponry, and it’s propulsion.”
ROGAN: “If some guy has cutting edge technology that could wipe out the fossil fuels industry it’s in their best financial interest to kill the guy at the top of this research to delay this technology 10 more years to make another $15 trillion dollars.”
Remembering the day Gilgamesh's tomb was discovered at the archaeological site of Tell el-Muqayyar in Iraq..🧐🤔
VHS video of the body of the human angel hybrid King Gilgamesh.... The discovery was quickly hushed up and only recently have some videos emerged....
Bro..
The movie (AI slop some will yell) follows an alien who lands on Earth and peacefully explores human life while hiding in plain sight.
Wearing human clothes, he blends into society and experiences everyday activities.
Instead, he crashed on the most chaotic beach in America, getting bitten by a Chihuahua named Benji, and finding out the dung beetle you crashed next to was actually the pilot the whole time.
That's the entire emotional arc of "BRO" by Muhannad Nassar(mrabujoe).
The means of production is now in the hands of the one.
The individual.
Love it or not love it, it does not ask permission to produce.