@AnAverageGamerX They’re literally outsourcing their AI data centers and energy costs to everyone owning a mini AI data center that those corporations can access at any time.
How people have not put 2 and 2 together is insane
Asmongold says Karmelo Anthony's trial exposes a lot of things,
"These people are so f*cking racist, It's tribal as f*ck... Glad this trial happened and all this is happening because I think this is gonna be a big wake up moment for a lot of people"
Imaginaos esto:
— Tu hija de 12 años fue violada repetidamente por cuatro hombres negros.
— La llevas a la policía y presentas una denuncia.
— Los agentes se niegan a aceptar la denuncia.
— Desesperado, describes lo sucedido en las redes sociales.
— Dos días después, la policía te detiene y te encarcela. Un juez te condena a una pena de prisión incondicional.
— Los agresores quedan impunes.
— En el Parlamento, esta decisión es aprobada por amplia mayoría porque no quieren ser tachados de islamófobos.
Esto ha ocurrido cientos de veces en Gran Bretaña, y la Cámara de los Comunes en Londres votó en consecuencia hace tan solo unos días.
Back in 2016, National Geographic published an issue celebrating “The New Europeans: How the Migration Is Reshaping Europe.”
Ten years later, that reshaped Europe has become a nightmare.
Andrew Tate perfectly sums up UK Migration issue:
"Here's 10 chocolate bars. 2 are poison. Do you want to eat one? What kind of retard would go well, only 20% of them k*ll people, so I guess the other 80% are fine!?"
"That doesn't make you f*cking racist, it makes you very sensible."
NVIDIA charges you $19.99 a month to stream games you already own.
And starting January 2026, they cap you at 100 hours.
One engineer from New Zealand built the free version with no cap.
It is called Steam Headless. 3,177 stars on GitHub. GPL-2.0.
Built by Josh Sunnex. 225 commits. The next contributor has 16. He has done more work than everyone else combined.
It is a Docker container that turns any spare PC, server, or NAS into your own personal cloud gaming machine.
Install Steam inside it. Mount your games folder. Open a browser on your phone, your laptop, your tablet, your TV.
Your games are right there. Streaming. From your own hardware. To anywhere in the world.
It supports NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel GPUs.
It streams over Moonlight, Steam Link, or straight to a web browser.
It runs Proton so Windows games work on Linux.
It installs Heroic, Lutris, and EmuDeck with one click for your non-Steam games.
It runs on Debian Trixie, Unraid, Ubuntu Server, or Docker Compose.
Last update: April 20, 2026. Still maintained. Still by one man from New Zealand.
Now compare the math.
GeForce NOW Ultimate: $19.99 a month. $239.88 a year. Forever. Capped at 100 hours per month. Run out? Pay $5.99 for another 15 hours.
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate: $22.99 a month. $275.88 a year. Forever. You stream Microsoft's games on Microsoft's hardware on Microsoft's terms.
Steam Headless: $0. Forever. Your hardware. Your games. Your network. No hour cap. No queue. No throttle.
Buy a used GPU once. Run this container. Stream your entire Steam library to any device on the planet.
That is the entire pitch.
But DO NOT install it. We should all keep paying NVIDIA and Microsoft to play the games we already bought.
100% Open Source. (Link in the comments)
Piers Morgan asks his gay guest to spell out the full LGBTQ acronym.
He has no idea — and that’s when Piers Morgan completely loses it.
GUEST: “It’s LGBTQ+.”
MORGAN: “No, it’s LGBTQIA2SL+.”
GUEST: “Right, sure.”
MORGAN: “What does any of that mean?”
GUEST: “Are you now going to test me on what that is?”
MORGAN: “Because I have no idea.”
MICHAEL KNOWLES: “2S means two-spirit.”
MORGAN: “Two-spirit. What’s that?”
GUEST: “I think that is an American-Canadian…”
KNOWLES: “You have no idea, do you?”
MORGAN: “Brilliant! You have no idea! We’re celebrating something. You have no idea what you’re celebrating!”
[Michael Knowles explains what two-spirit means]
MORGAN: “How does Michael Knowles know this and you don’t?!”
16-years-old kid created Starlink prototype and made $300,000
It capture the signal from satellite, and works anywhere
SpaceX tried to shut him down, but the kid was already covered.
Here's how he made it using nothing except Claude:
He's not stealing internet from Starlink.
He's using the radio beacons SpaceX broadcasts as a free positioning system that works when GPS doesn't.
Every Starlink satellite emits a constant beacon.
With a small dish and a $35 radio, you can pick them up and triangulate your location anywhere on Earth, even where GPS is jammed or blocked.
The US Army is testing the same concept.
The kid built a portable version and sold it to hikers, sailors, and emergency crews.
Step 1.
Order the hardware.
RTL-SDR Blog v4 USB receiver ($35)
Small Ku-band parabolic dish (~$50)
Ku-band LNB downconverter ($20)
Raspberry Pi 5 (8GB)
Bias-tee adapter
5000 mAh USB battery
Total around $180.
Step 2.
Flash Raspberry Pi OS Lite to the SD card and boot the Pi.
Step 3.
Install the SDR tools in Terminal:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install rtl-sdr gnuradio python3-numpy
Step 4.
Mount the LNB at the dish focal point.
Connect LNB to bias-tee, bias-tee to SDR, SDR to Pi via USB.
Step 5.
Open Claude Code and paste this prompt:
Write me a Python program that captures Starlink satellite beacons through an RTL-SDR and uses them for positioning.
Hardware: RTL-SDR Blog v4 + Ku-band LNB + parabolic dish.
Requirements:
Scan Ku-band downlink frequencies for Starlink beacons.
Identify each satellite using public TLE data from https://t.co/eZL1xnRATd.
Use Doppler shift from at least 3 satellites to compute position.
Output latitude, longitude, and accuracy to a small OLED screen.
Use pyrtlsdr, skyfield, numpy.
Add comments so I can tune the math.
Step 6.
Run the program.
The Pi locks onto satellites overhead and shows your coordinates with around 10-30 meter accuracy.
No GPS, no cell signal, no internet needed.
The kid 3D-printed a case, branded it as "GPS backup for hikers and sailors," and sold 350 units at $899 each.
Cost per unit: $180.
Profit per unit: $719.
His customers are wildfire crews, bush pilots, backcountry skiers, and yacht owners.
SpaceX has no legal issue with passive reception of public beacons.
The kid's lawyer confirmed it in advance.
Kratos is literally covered in the dust of his dead wife and child…
He wasn’t made to be a dream boat for women. He’s a male power fantasy, built on the inherent biological drive of men to take on the entire world—and the gods themselves—and win through sheer willpower and determination
Which is, in essence, an allegory for how so many men’s lives actually are. They don’t get through life on rainbows, love, and kindness. Men fight for their fucking lives every single day with no love or care at all and many STILL fight for those they love, keep them safe, and fight for justice
Kratos is a character made for men. Why would the near-exclusive male audience for the series complain about a story that was intentionally, inherently, and unapologetically made for them?
Can people please learn basic business and writing sense? Like, please? The first rule of business is KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE, and like literally none of these people do 😭
It's merely an observation, and I don't mean offense to anybody.
None of our founding fathers were Jewish. None of our founding fathers were Hindu. None of our founding fathers were Muslim.
America is a nation for Christians.