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Welcome to The #fitnesscast – Day 7!

A daily #threadcast for fitness and physical health, where the goal is to motivate and inspire each other to get/stay active in our daily routines.

In this threadcast you can discuss and share anything relating physical health. Tell us about your training program, your goals and your progress. Learn from what others are doing, and share your own knowledge. Use the blockchain to hold yourself accountable and get rewarded for your efforts!

Example topics

  • How many steps did you take today?
  • Did you do any other activities?
  • Did you excercise? If so how
  • How did it go?
  • Summary of your #actifit report
  • Summary of your #hiverun report
  • How does exercise fit into your daily life, i.e. what works for you?

If you have any suggestions for how this threadcast should work, don't hesitate to share your thoughts below.

Let's get moving! 💪🏃‍♀️

Now here's a fact I'm happy to be aware of. That makes it easier to get back up after falling off. Or at least for me it is

Muscle Memory is Real: Once you’ve built muscle and strength, your body “remembers” how to get strong again more quickly, even after periods of inactivity.

One of the instructors at the gym was talking about this the other day. It's definitely good to know

Good morning!

I just finished walking my buddy, Rocky. I don't know how many steps I took, but walking my two dogs gives me a workout each day!

#gmfrens #dailydook #pepe

Good morning! Just one of the benefits of owning a dog. Such a cute one too.

JUST made this short from my lastest workout that am planning to publish..

Excellent work 💪 looking forward to it

I have uploaded about two of them.

Yesterday, I had a great workout session at the gym. I was able to increase the load on every exercise

Very nice! I try to do that too

Today I'm hitting the gym again. Gonna work my back and biceps.

Greetings to everyone, how is the day going?

This week is gonna be a little busy for me off chain, presently we on traveling for a friend buried..

Oh my goodness, that's terrible to hear. Hope you're doing okay.

may his gentle soul rest in peace

After a missed day of fitnesscast yesterday, we pick it back up today

Yesterday I walked a few hundred steps and slept for most of the day. I have a feeling that most of you did better than I did

It currently feels like I'll be back to normal tomorrow. These set-backs are annoying, but that's just how it is sometimes

Take care of your body. It’s the only place you have to live.

A friendly reminder to myself and anyone else that may need to hear it

The only bad workout is the one that didn’t happen.

Finding the perfect amount of time to work out. Summary below ⏬

The podcast discusses the optimal amount of exercise needed to achieve fitness goals, challenging the common misconception that more exercise always leads to better results. The hosts emphasize that there's an ideal "dose" of exercise for each individual, and exceeding this can be counterproductive or even harmful.

Key points include:

  1. Exercise and adaptation: The body adapts to exercise stress. Too little stress won't stimulate change, while too much can impede recovery and adaptation.

  2. Individual factors: The optimal amount of exercise varies based on factors like current fitness level, sleep quality, stress levels, and diet.

  3. General recommendations:

    • Daily activity: Regular walking, especially after meals, is highly beneficial and stress-reducing.
    • Strength training: Either two 45-minute full-body workouts per week or five 15-20 minute sessions per week focusing on 1-2 exercises each day.
  1. Common mistakes:

    • Beginners often start with too much exercise due to initial motivation.
    • Even experienced exercisers can overtrain, hindering progress.
  2. Stress and recovery: All forms of stress (physical, mental, emotional) impact the body's ability to recover and adapt to exercise.

  3. Diet and exercise: Proper nutrition is crucial for recovery and adaptation. Calorie deficits can be an additional stressor.

  1. Progressive overload: Increasing weight or resistance is often more effective than adding more exercises or time.

  2. Consistency: Shorter, more frequent workouts (like in their "Maps 15" program) can be easier to maintain than longer, less frequent sessions.

  3. Individual experiences: The hosts share personal and client anecdotes demonstrating how less intense, more focused training often leads to better results.

  1. Adaptability: The optimal exercise "dose" can change based on life circumstances (e.g., having a baby, job stress), requiring ongoing adjustments.

The overall message is that finding the right balance of exercise intensity and volume, tailored to individual circumstances, is key to achieving and maintaining fitness goals. More is not always better, and consistency with an appropriate exercise "dose" often yields the best long-term results.

When to do static stretching #shorts

Did you know?

Walking is a Powerful Exercise: Just 30 minutes of brisk walking a day can lower your risk of heart disease, improve your mood, and help you maintain a healthy weight.

Consistency Over Intensity: Consistent, moderate exercise is more effective and sustainable for long-term health than sporadic, intense workouts.

9000 steps today. That's has to be good enough for a day like this

Hi, @mightpossibly,

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Here is the daily technology #threadcast for 9/3/24. We aim to educate people about this crucial area along with providing information of what is taking place.

Drop all question, comments, and articles relating to #technology and the future. The goal is make it a technology center.

Hi, @godfish,

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So, the first use of my account's posts' that I extracted was to count how many times I used every single word... Of course "the" and "https" would be so high on the list. !LOLZ #freecompliments #cent #bbh

Why did the scarecrow win an Oscar ?
He was best in his field .

Credit: reddit
@taskmaster4450le, I sent you an $LOLZ on behalf of ahmadmanga

(2/2)

PLAY & EARN $DOOM

I managed to make #chatgpt write a code to extract all of my posts and comments from HIVE. It took more than 10 attempts of error fixing, but I'm amazed at the results!!

Now, what to do with it...

That is what LeoAi is suppose to do. We will see if we get an update on it.

This output should be too big for LeoAI, but if LeoAI was able to be precise for things like this, its value will be amazing!!!

I remember that too... I also remeber when we were very excited for a 512MB RAM, and 64MB graphic card. Now, we're seeing 8GB RAM as too low to run anything.

Good times.~

https://inleo.io/threads/view/taskmaster4450le/re-taskmaster4450le-2w2pvtqw3

Sooner or later, this will certainly have an impact on technology.

CHINA PRODUCES 13 BILLION pairs of shoes per year. That's enough to supply 60 percent of the world's population with shoes. China also produces 60 percent of the world's cell phones, 70 percent of our toys and almost 80 percent of our solar panels. The country will soon be selling us the majority of our electric cars.

CHINA IS AGING. It is the next huge sociological revolution that is shaking the country. Despite the abandonment of the one- and two-child policy, many young Chinese women no longer want to have children. China's rapid graying will soon have huge economic consequences for the world. Over the next decade, 300 million people will retire from the workforce for reasons of age. That is almost equivalent to the population of the United States. Who will then be at the "workbench of the world"?

> S👁️URCE <

New hydrogel ‘invention’ could slow, treat arthritis in early stages, claims China

Scientists in China have developed a new lubricating bio-material that could significantly prove beneficial in treating osteoarthritis and slowing the disease progression.

#technology #health #arthritis

What a 160-year-old theory about coal predicts about our self-driving future

The Jevons paradox is an interesting concept.

Autonomous vehicles promise increased safety and lower environmental impact, but Jevons paradox predicts that total crashes and emissions will likely increase rather than fall.

#technology #jevonsparadox #autonomousdriving

OpenAI searches for an answer to its copyright problems

Why is OpenAI paying publishers if it already took their work?

#technology #ai #openai #copyright

I will read the article but this shows the need for a data base like Hive.

We need to keep filling it so not only Big Tech, but all companies have access.

I am old enough to remember when people were trying to learn about the Internet. At some point, it became normal and just something people used.

#ai will be the same way.

Ziina banks $22M as growth explodes for the UAE-based fintech for small businesses

The Dubai-based startup, which now counts 50,000 retail and business customers in the UAE, has netted $22 million led by Altos Ventures.

In June 2021, Ziina, fresh from completing YC’s first cohort that year and securing a $7.5 million seed, launched its fintech app to 20,000 retail customers, allowing them to send and receive money.

Three years later, the Dubai-based startup, which now counts 50,000 retail and business customers byafter expanding its offerings to meet the needs of micro, small, and medium-sized businesses in the UAE, has netted $22 million in Series A funding led by Altos Ventures.

#zina #bank #uae

Indeed, such sizable follow-on funding despite the global funding slowdown underscores investors’ confidence in the fintech company’s growth — the company claims 34% month-over-month growth in customers for the last year, and says its revenues have increased ten-fold over the same period.

Co-founder and CEO Faisal Toukan told TechCrunch that three factors made Ziina particularly exciting to investors. They include the rapidly expanding SME segment in the UAE, its focus on product-led growth, and its recently acquired central bank license.

Expanding SME segment

Ziina originated as a peer-to-peer (P2P) payment app for splitting bills, such as for group trips or rent. While the app gained traction with retail customers in the UAE, some who ran businesses sought to use the digital wallet to send and receive payments, too, according to Toukan.

In response, Ziina organically expanded its platform into two segments: Ziina Personal for splitting bills among friends and Ziina Business for collecting payments. The first business feature allowed users to send payment links and get paid through Apple Pay, Google Pay, MasterCard and Visa.

The Guardian: Publish data on ride-hailing apps ‘to cut exploitation and emissions’, say campaigners



https://www.theguardian.com/business/article/2024/sep/02/ride-hailing-apps-data-drive-miles-wages-carbon-emissions

CNBC: Klarna rival Zilch posts first profit and appoints ex-Aviva CEO to board ahead of IPO



https://www.cnbc.com/2024/09/03/zilch-posts-first-profit-and-appoints-ex-aviva-ceo-to-board.html

CNBC: Starlink in Brazil’s crosshairs as spat over Elon Musk’s X escalates



https://www.cnbc.com/2024/09/03/brazil-x-ban-elon-musks-starlink-in-crosshairs-as-spat-escalates.html

'Hospital at home' startup Doccla raises $46 million for its European expansion

Hospitals around the world regularly face bed shortages -- an issue that can get exacerbated to breaking point when a health scare or other large-scale

Hospitals around the world regularly face bed shortages — an issue that can get exacerbated to breaking point when a health scare or other large-scale disaster occurs. A startup called Doccla is bringing technology to bear to address the issue: it’s building “virtual bed” tech to help doctors remotely manage patients who have either been discharged early, or in some cases never go to the hospital at all. After gaining traction in the U.K. and Ireland, it’s now raised £35 million ($46 million) to expand in Europe.

#technology #healthcare

Lakestar is leading the Series B round; Elaia and several existing investors are also participating. The funding comes two years after Doccla raised a $17 million Series A.

Doccla, which competes with companies like Graphnet and Huma among others, will use the funding in part to hire local teams in new markets. And while the startup’s main focus up to now has been to contract with health services — they include local NHS Trusts in the U.K and Ireland’s Health Service Executive (HSE) — for “virtual bed” tech for patients, it is also supporting virtual clinical trials for pharmaceutics companies; and it has its eye on building a data insights business around all of it.

CNBC: Huawei looks to upstage Apple with product launch just hours after expected iPhone 16 unveiling



https://www.cnbc.com/2024/09/02/huawei-plans-sept-10-launch-event-just-hours-after-apple-iphone-launch.html

CNN: It’s not just you. More weird spam is popping up on Facebook



https://edition.cnn.com/2024/09/03/tech/facebook-spam-ai-meta/index.html

Wired: AI-Fakes Detection Is Failing Voters in the Global South



https://www.wired.com/story/generative-ai-detection-gap/

BBC: Saddling up on the high seas - the cyclists powering 50-mph yachts



https://www.bbc.com/sport/articles/c4ngydm1x55o

BBC: Inside the deepfake porn crisis engulfing Korean schools



https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cpdlpj9zn9go

BBC: 'It stains your brain': How social media algorithms show violence to boys



https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4gdqzxypdzo

Doccla’s earliest start came out of Covid-19 headwinds: a big push to keep more people out of hospitals to reduce resource strain led healthcare organizations to sign on to virtual bed solutions like Doccla’s to plug the gap. But as life started to return to normal, the startup also pursued more practical growth strategies. “It’s in our DNA to be revenue-first,” Doccla’s co-founder Martin Ratz said in an interview.

At its core, Doccla’s service is organized around a set of monitoring devices provided to patients along with a mobile phone pre-loaded with its app. These are used to collect data that gets loaded directly into electronic health records. Doctors view the data via a clinician dashboard, and they get special alerts when diagnostic readings need more attention — a strong selling point for overworked staff, and peace of mind for patients at home.

Reuters: US voters targeted by Chinese influence online, researchers say



https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-voters-targeted-by-chinese-influence-online-researchers-say-2024-09-03/

Reuters: Exclusive: Tesla plans six-seat Model Y, production slated for 2025 in China, sources say



https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/tesla-plans-six-seat-model-y-production-slated-2025-china-sources-say-2024-09-03/

Reuters: Halliburton says expenses incurred in response to August cyber attack



https://www.reuters.com/technology/cybersecurity/halliburton-reports-unauthorized-exfiltration-information-2024-09-03/

Reuters: China's digital platform Qifa delays Moscow IPO as high interests rates bite



https://www.reuters.com/markets/deals/chinas-digital-platform-qifa-delays-moscow-ipo-high-interests-rates-bite-2024-09-03/

Clearview AI hit with its largest GDPR fine yet as Dutch regulator considers holding execs personally liable

The Netherlands' data protection authority has imposed a penalty of €30.5M on Clearview AI for GDPR violations.

Clearview AI, the controversial U.S.-based, facial recognition startup that built a searchable database of 30 billion images populated by scraping the internet for people’s selfies without their consent, has been hit with its largest privacy fine yet in Europe.

#ai #technology #gdpr

The Netherlands’ data protection authority, Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens (AP), said on Tuesday that it has imposed a penalty of €30.5 million — around $33.7M at current exchange rates — on Clearview AI for a raft of breaches of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) after confirming the database contains images of Dutch citizens.

This fine is larger than separate GDPR sanctions imposed by data protection authorities in France, Italy, Greece and the U.K. back in 2022.

In a press release, the AP warned it has ordered an additional penalty of up to €5.1M that will be levied for continued non-compliance, saying Clearview failed to stop the GDPR violations after the investigation concluded, which is why it has made the additional order. The total fine could hit €35.6M if Clearview AI keeps ignoring the Netherlands regulator.

X lets you edit DMs — here is how to use the feature

X, the social network owned by Elon Musk, is finally rolling out one of the most sought-after features for direct messages

X, the social network owned by Elon Musk, is finally rolling out one of the most sought-after features for direct messages: the ability to edit the message.

Over the weekend, X made the edit message feature available to iOS users. One of the engineers at the company posted about the roll-out and said the edit messages function will be available on more platforms soon.

#socialmedia #x #technology #dm

Here is how you can use it:

Open any direct message chat from your X iOS app.
Long press on any message that you sent or tap on the three-dot menu beside the message.
Select the “Edit message” option to modify the sent message.
According to a support page, there is no time limit for editing the messages. In our testing, we found out that you can also edit older DMs on the platform too. However, you can only make five edits overall to a message. The social network applies the same limit on editing posts as well.

While X said that it keeps a log of edited messages for security reasons, it doesn’t show the version history of edited messages at the moment.

Users expect to be able to edit their messages in messaging apps, as other chat apps, such as WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, and Messenger have had this functionality for a while now. Apple also added the ability to edit messages sent via iMessage with iOS 16.

Amazon's LEAKED Conversation Reveals Stunning Truth About The Future Of Software Engineering

Exclusive: Oxylus Energy strikes “beautiful balance” to make e-fuels for aviation and shipping

Flexible green methanol, which is made without fossil fuels, could rid carbon pollution from a range of industries.

Many airlines and shipping companies say they’ll hit net zero carbon emissions by 2050, but right now they have no clear path toward hitting that target.

From a scientific perspective, ridding those industries of fossil fuels is possible; economically, it’s not. Or at least not yet, claims a young startup. Oxylus Energy thinks it has the key to one part of the equation.

#newsonleo #technology #renewableenergy

The company was spun out of a Yale chemistry lab last year, and it has been working to refine the production of so-called green methanol. Today, most methanol is derived from fossil fuels and used to make petrochemicals, though it can also be used as a transportation fuel. Because of that flexibility, green methanol, which is made without fossil fuels, could rid carbon pollution from a range of industries.

“We think it’s one of the most versatile chemicals that can really decarbonize the hard-to-abate sectors of shipping, aviation, and petrochemicals that are responsible for 11% of emissions right now,” co-founder and COO Harrison Meyer told TechCrunch.

While EVs have made inroads into consumer transportation and trucking, flying and heavy shipping are utterly dependent on energy-dense fossil fuels to make long-distance journeys. Batteries are too heavy, and switching everything over to green hydrogen would require costly retrofits of airplanes and ships.

Motorsports fans will note that methanol has been used as a race fuel for decades, and many of today’s internal combustion engines can burn the stuff with only minor modifications. Some ocean-going ships have also made the switch, and while a barrel of methanol doesn’t hold as much energy as other maritime fuels like diesel, it’s close enough that the industry is giving it serious consideration.

Xavier Niel replaces Coatue’s Laffont on board of TikTok parent ByteDance

French billionaire Xavier Niel is joining the board of directors of TikTok's parent, ByteDance, the company told the South China Morning Post.

French billionaire Xavier Niel is joining the board of directors of TikTok’s parent, ByteDance, the company told the South China Morning Post. It’s an interesting move as Niel isn’t a name that comes up very often for high-profile board positions.

He is replacing Philippe Laffont, the founder of the New York-based investment firm Coatue Management, on ByteDance’s board, per the report. Coatue has been considering selling a portion of its stake in ByteDance, according to a report by The Information on August 23.

#newsonleo #bytedance #tiktok #Board

Niel is the owner of French telecom company Iliad. He has also been an active startup investor with his seed investment firm Kima Ventures and through other investment vehicles. Additionally, he created Station F, a startup campus based in Paris, as well as setting up a computer science school called 42.

From groq:

What is Biotech

Biotechnology, commonly referred to as biotech, is a broad field that combines biology, chemistry, and engineering to develop products, technologies, and medical treatments that improve human health, agriculture, and the environment. Biotech involves the use of living organisms, cells, or biological molecules to create new products, processes, or therapies.

Biotechnology has numerous applications across various industries, including:

  1. Medicine: Biotech companies develop vaccines, therapeutics, and diagnostic tools to treat diseases, such as cancer, genetic disorders, and infectious diseases.
  2. Agriculture: Biotech is used to improve crop yields, disease resistance, and nutritional content through genetic modification, precision agriculture, and bioproducts.
  1. Environmental: Biotech helps to clean up pollutants, restore ecosystems, and develop sustainable solutions for waste management and climate change.
  2. Industrial: Biotech is used to produce biofuels, bioplastics, and other industrial products, such as enzymes, bioactive compounds, and biocatalysts.
  3. food: Biotech is used to develop new food products, improve food safety, and enhance nutritional value through genetic modification, fermentation, and processing.

Some examples of biotech products and applications include:

  • Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) for pest-resistant crops
  • Gene therapy for treating genetic disorders
  • Vaccines for infectious diseases, such as COVID-19
  • Biodegradable plastics and packaging materials
  • Biofuels for transportation and energy production
  • Enzymes for industrial processes, such as laundry detergents and bioactive compounds
  • Bioproducts for personal care, such as skincare and haircare products

Biotechnology has the potential to revolutionize various industries and improve human lives by:

  • Developing new treatments and therapies for diseases
  • Improving crop yields and food security
  • Enhancing environmental sustainability and conservation
  • Creating new products and materials with unique properties
  • Reducing waste and pollution

However, biotechnology also raises ethical and regulatory concerns, such as the potential risks of genetic modification, intellectual property issues, and the need for strict regulations to ensure public safety and environmental protection.

Overall, biotechnology is a rapidly evolving field with vast potential to transform industries and improve human health, agriculture, and the environment.

What is Anthropic?

Anthropic refers to the study of the relationship between human beings and the natural world. It is an interdisciplinary field that combines insights and methods from biology, ecology, anthropology, sociology, and philosophy to understand the complex interactions between humans and the environment.

Anthropic inquiry explores how human societies and cultures shape and are shaped by the natural world. It examines the ways in which humans have impacted the environment, and how the environment, in turn, has influenced human societies and cultures.

threadIt feels good to learn , I'm really learning here, thanks for daily update

Some key areas of focus in anthropic research include:

  1. Human-environment interactions: Studying how humans adapt to and modify their environments, and how these adaptations affect the environment and human societies.
  2. Ecological anthropology: Examining the relationships between humans and non-human species, and how these relationships shape human cultures and societies.
  3. Environmental anthropology: Investigating the ways in which environmental degradation, climate change, and other ecological issues affect human societies and cultures.
  4. Biocultural anthropology: Exploring the reciprocal relationships between biology and culture, and how these relationships shape human health, well-being, and environmental sustainability.
  1. Sustainability and conservation: Developing strategies for sustainable development, conservation, and environmental management that take into account the complex relationships between humans and the natural world.

Anthropic research has many practical applications, including:

  1. Environmental policy and management: Informing policy decisions and management strategies that balance human needs with environmental protection.
  2. Conservation biology: Developing effective conservation strategies that take into account human-environment interactions.
  1. Sustainable development: Designing sustainable development projects that prioritize environmental sustainability and social equity.
  2. Climate change mitigation and adaptation: Understanding the impacts of climate change on human societies and developing strategies for adaptation and mitigation.
  3. Public health: Investigating the relationships between environmental factors, human health, and well-being.

By studying the complex relationships between humans and the natural world, anthropic research aims to promote a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of human and environmental systems, and to develop more sustainable and equitable solutions for the future.

This is one of the most interesting discussions about the future of #ai.

Artiucle

'Yes AI gradually taking over different faucet of life

At one time there were state standards for cooking, for example, GOST 1084-88 spicy salted herring, it is no longer in effect, but I do not regret that I found this TOAST and cooked herring according to it, incredible taste! :) !LOLZ

OpenAI’s Big Money Moves to Avoid Lawsuits! 💰

OpenAI is offering up to $5 million a year to publishers, not just to get more data but to dodge potential lawsuits for using content it has already scraped. They’re looking to smooth things over and avoid a legal mess like the one with The New York Times, which could cost them a staggering $7.5 billion in damages. These deals are all about keeping the peace and keeping the data flowing. What do you think, smart move or just damage control?

> S👁️URCE <

It is being reported that nearly half of Nvidia's $30 billion in revenue is coming from just 4 unnamed companies.

There are some big players in the game.

#ai #technology #nvidia

According to Gemini:

Technologies Driving the Space Race

The modern space race is characterized by a diverse array of technological advancements, with a focus on sustainability, efficiency, and exploration. Here are some key areas of technological development:

#ai #technology #space

Propulsion Systems

  • Electric Propulsion: This technology uses electric fields to accelerate propellant, making it highly efficient for long-duration missions.
  • Nuclear Propulsion: While still in development, nuclear propulsion offers the potential for much higher speeds and larger payloads.
  • Solar Sail Propulsion: Harnessing the momentum of sunlight, solar sails offer a propellant-less method of propulsion.

Spacecraft Design

  • Reusable Launch Vehicles: companies like SpaceX are developing reusable rockets to significantly reduce launch costs.
  • In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU): This involves utilizing resources found on celestial bodies (e.g., water on the Moon) to produce fuel and other essentials.
  • Advanced Materials: Lightweight, heat-resistant materials are crucial for spacecraft construction and protection.

Space Exploration

  • Robotic Exploration: Advanced robots and rovers are being developed to explore distant planets and moons, collecting data and samples.
  • Human Spaceflight: Efforts are underway to establish long-term human presence on the moon and Mars, including the development of habitats and life support systems.
  • Space tourism: commercial spaceflight companies are working to make space travel accessible to the public.

Communication and Data

  • Satellite Networks: High-speed satellite Internet and communication systems are being developed to improve connectivity worldwide.
  • Data Analytics: Advanced data analytics tools are used to process and analyze vast amounts of space data.

Sustainability and Environmental Impact

  • Space Debris Mitigation: Technologies are being developed to track and remove space debris, which poses a significant risk to spacecraft.
  • Green Space Exploration: Efforts are being made to minimize the environmental impact of space activities.

International Cooperation

  • Global Partnerships: International collaborations between governments, space agencies, and private companies are playing a key role in advancing space exploration.

These technologies are driving the space race forward, opening up new possibilities for exploration, scientific discovery, and economic development.

Robotic Exploration in Space: A Pioneer's Journey

Robotic exploration has been a cornerstone of space exploration, providing invaluable data and insights into our universe. These unmanned missions have ventured to distant planets, moons, and even asteroids, expanding our understanding of the cosmos.

Key Roles of Robotic Exploration:

  • Pioneering Missions: Robotic spacecraft often lead the way, paving the path for future human missions. They can explore hazardous environments and collect data that would be too risky or impractical for humans.
  • Scientific Research: These missions are equipped with a variety of instruments to study the surface, atmosphere, and geological features of celestial bodies. They can collect samples and conduct experiments that would be impossible or impractical on Earth.
  • Communication and Navigation: Robotic spacecraft can serve as communication relays and navigation beacons, providing vital support for human missions.

Notable Robotic Missions:

  • Mars Rovers: The Spirit, opportunity, Curiosity, and Perseverance rovers have made significant contributions to our understanding of Mars. They have discovered evidence of ancient water, explored Martian geology, and searched for signs of past or present life.
  • Lunar Rovers: The Soviet Union's Lunokhod series and NASA's Lunar Roving Vehicles (LRVs) explored the Moon's surface, collecting samples and conducting experiments.
  • Planetary Orbiters: Spacecraft like Galileo, Cassini, and Juno have orbited Jupiter, Saturn, and Mercury, respectively, providing detailed observations of these planets and their moons.
  • Asteroid Explorers: Missions like NEAR Shoemaker and Hayabusa have visited and even landed on asteroids, collecting samples and studying their composition.

Challenges and Future Directions:

  • Technological Advancements: Continued advancements in robotics, artificial intelligence, and propulsion systems are essential for future robotic missions.
  • Autonomous Exploration: Developing robots capable of making independent decisions and adapting to unforeseen circumstances is a major challenge.
  • Long-Duration Missions: Ensuring the reliability and longevity of robotic spacecraft is crucial for missions that span years or even decades.

As technology continues to evolve, robotic exploration will play an increasingly important role in our understanding of the universe. These missions offer a cost-effective and efficient way to explore distant worlds and unlock the mysteries of the cosmos.

Advantages of Robotic Exploration

Robotic exploration offers several significant advantages over human missions:

  • Cost-Effectiveness: Robotic missions are generally less expensive than human missions, as they require fewer resources and infrastructure.
  • Risk Mitigation: Robots can be sent to hazardous environments that would be too dangerous for humans, reducing the risk of loss of life or injury.
  • Endurance and Longevity: Robots can operate for extended periods without the need for rest or life support systems, making them suitable for long-duration missions.
  • Precision and Accuracy: Robots can perform tasks with greater precision and accuracy than humans, especially in delicate or repetitive operations.
  • Remote Operation: Robotic missions can be controlled from Earth, allowing scientists and engineers to monitor and adjust operations in real time.
  • Scientific Focus: Robotic missions can be designed to focus solely on scientific objectives, without the need to consider the needs and limitations of human explorers.
  • Versatility: Robots can be equipped with a wide range of instruments and sensors, making them adaptable to various exploration tasks.

These advantages make robotic exploration a valuable tool for scientific discovery and space exploration.

The use of generative AI can altogether succeed or fail based on the prompt that you enter.

Elon Musk Tells Brazil Supreme Court To Go...

#x #brazil

Nikola Tesla was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, and mechanical engineer. He is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.

Some of Tesla's most significant achievements include:

  • Alternating Current (AC) Power Systems: Tesla developed the AC power system, which is the primary method of electricity transmission and distribution today.
  • Tesla Coil: He invented the Tesla coil, a type of electrical resonant transformer used in various applications, including radio frequency engineering and entertainment.
  • Wireless Communication: Tesla conducted experiments with wireless communication and transmission of electrical power, laying the groundwork for modern radio and television technologies.
  • Other Inventions: He also patented numerous other inventions, such as remote control, fluorescent lighting, and a turbine-powered pump.

The "War of the Currents"

The decision to adopt Tesla's AC power system over Thomas Edison's DC system was a result of a fierce rivalry known as the "War of the Currents." This battle was largely fought between the companies Westinghouse Electric and General Electric.

Here's why AC ultimately prevailed:

  1. Efficiency over long distances: AC power can be easily stepped up to high voltages for long-distance transmission, minimizing energy loss. This was crucial as power plants were often located far from urban centers.
  2. Flexibility: AC can be easily transformed to different voltages, making it more versatile for various applications.
  3. Motors: AC motors, developed by Tesla, were more efficient and reliable than DC motors, especially for industrial applications.
  4. The 1893 World's Columbian Exposition: Westinghouse won the contract to power the Chicago World's Fair with AC, showcasing its capabilities on a grand scale. This victory helped to solidify AC as the preferred choice for electrical power systems.

While Edison's DC system was initially favored due to its simplicity, the advantages of AC for long-distance transmission and industrial applications ultimately tipped the scales in its favor. Tesla's innovative work and the support of Westinghouse played a crucial role in establishing AC as the dominant standard for electricity generation and distribution.

The War of the Currents
Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla engaged in a historic rivalry, known as the "War of the Currents," to determine the future of electric power distribution. Edison advocated for direct current (DC), while Tesla and George Westinghouse supported alternating current (AC). Here are some tactics Edison employed to try and stop the adoption of Tesla's AC power system:

-Negative Campaigning
Edison launched a negative publicity campaign, portraying AC as dangerous and claiming it would electrocute people.
He even went so far as to electrocute animals, like elephants, in public demonstrations to "prove" the dangers of AC.

-Lobbying and Influence
Edison attempted to influence public opinion and politicians to favor DC.
He claimed DC was more practical and safer for household use.

-Technical Disadvantages
Edison highlighted the technical limitations of AC at the time, such as energy loss over long distances.

-Financial Tactics
Edison tried to secure exclusive contracts with cities and companies to use DC, making it difficult for AC to gain traction.
Despite Edison's efforts, AC eventually won the "War of the Currents" due to its technical superiority and ability to transmit power over longer distances with less energy loss. Today, AC remains the standard for electric power distribution worldwide.

Nikola Tesla's Later life and Death

Nikola Tesla's life took a downward turn in his later years. Here are some key events that occurred:

  • Financial Difficulties
    Tesla struggled financially, and his investors withdrew support for his projects.
    He was forced to declare bankruptcy in 1904.
  • Personal Struggles
    Tesla became increasingly reclusive and eccentric.
    He developed obsessive habits, such as counting steps and requiring 18 napkins at meals.
    Loss of reputation
    Tesla's claims of developing revolutionary technologies, like wireless power transmission, were met with skepticism.
    He was no longer taken seriously by the scientific community.
  • Death
    Nikola Tesla died on January 7, 1943, at the age of 86, in New York City.
    He was found dead in his room at the New Yorker hotel, where he had been living for the last 10 years.
    The official cause of death was coronary thrombosis, but there are conspiracy theories surrounding his death.
  • Legacy
    Despite his tragic later life, Tesla's contributions to science and technology are nOW widely recognized.
    He holds over 300 patents and is considered one of the most important inventors of the 20th century.
    Tesla's story serves as a reminder of the importance of recognizing genius and supporting innovation, even in the face of adversity.

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Prompt engineering is something to take a look at.

According to Llama3.1:

What is prompt engineering?

Prompt engineering is the process of designing and optimizing text prompts to effectively interact with AI systems, such as language models or chatbots, to achieve specific goals or outcomes. It involves carefully crafting the input text to elicit desired responses, taking into account the AI model's capabilities, biases, and limitations.

Prompt engineering techniques include:

Clear and concise language: Using simple and straightforward language to minimize ambiguity
Specificity: Providing specific details and context to guide the AI's response
Rephrasing: Reformulating prompts to improve clarity or effectiveness
Chaining: Breaking down complex queries into a series of simpler prompts
** Priming**: Using initial prompts to influence the AI's tone, style, or direction

By applying prompt engineering techniques, users can improve the accuracy, relevance, and usefulness of AI-generated responses, making interactions more productive and efficient.

What is the best way to learn prompt engineering?

Prompt engineering is a rapidly evolving field that requires a combination of technical skills, creativity, and domain expertise. Here are some actionable tips to help you learn prompt engineering:

  1. Start with the basics:
    • Understand the fundamentals of natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning (ML).
    • Familiarize yourself with popular NLP libraries and frameworks, such as NLTK, spaCy, and TensorFlow.
  1. Learn from existing resources:
    • Study open-source prompt engineering libraries and frameworks, such as Hugging Face's Transformers and Prompt Engineering library (PEL).
    • Explore online courses, tutorials, and blogs on prompt engineering, such as those on Coursera, edX, and Medium.
  2. Practice with real-world datasets:
    • Experiment with different prompts on real-world datasets, such as text classification, sentiment analysis, and question answering.
    • Use datasets from Kaggle, UCI Machine Learning Repository, or other sources.
  3. Join online communities and forums:
    • Participate in online forums, such as Reddit's r/MachineLearning and r/NLP, to discuss prompt engineering and share knowledge.
    • Join online communities, such as the Prompt Engineering subreddit, to stay updated on the latest developments.
  1. Read research papers and articles:
    • Study research papers on prompt engineering, such as those published in Top NLP conferences like ACL, NAACL, and EMNLP.
    • Read articles and blog posts on prompt engineering, such as those on Towards data science, KDnuggets, and AI Alignment.
  2. Collaborate with others:
    • work with colleagues or mentors who have experience in prompt engineering.
    • Participate in hackathons or competitions to practice prompt engineering and receive feedback.
  1. Stay up-to-date with industry trends:
    • Follow industry leaders and researchers on Twitter, LinkedIn, and other social media platforms.
    • Attend conferences, meetups, and webinars to learn about the latest developments in prompt engineering.
  2. Experiment with different techniques:
    • Try different prompt engineering techniques, such as template-based, syntax-based, and hybrid approaches.
    • Experiment with different prompt formats, such as natural language, structured data, and multimedia inputs.
  1. Evaluate and refine your prompts:
    • Use evaluation metrics, such as accuracy, F1-score, and ROUGE score, to assess the performance of your prompts.
    • Refine your prompts based on the evaluation results and iterate on the design process.
  2. Continuously learn and adapt:
    • Stay curious and keep learning about new techniques, tools, and applications in prompt engineering.
    • Adapt to changing requirements and new challenges in your projects and domains.

Remember that prompt engineering is a rapidly evolving field, and staying up-to-date with the latest developments is crucial for success. By following these tips, you can develop the skills and knowledge needed to become proficient in prompt engineering.

What are the fundamentals of natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning (ML).

Natural language Processing (NLP) and machine learning (ML) are two closely related fields that have become increasingly important in today's data-driven world. Here are the fundamentals of NLP and ML:

Natural Language Processing (NLP) Fundamentals:

  1. Text Representation: NLP starts with representing text data in a format that computers can understand. This includes tokenization, stemming, lemmatization, and vectorization.
  2. Tokenization: Breaking down text into individual words or tokens.
  3. Stemming and Lemmatization: Reducing words to their base form (e.g., "running" becomes "run").
  4. Vectorization: Converting text data into numerical vectors for processing.
  5. Language Models: Statistical models that predict the probability of a word given its context.
  1. Part-of-Speech (POS) Tagging: Identifying the grammatical category of each word (e.g., noun, verb, adjective).
  2. Named Entity Recognition (NER): Identifying named entities such as people, organizations, and locations.
  3. Dependency Parsing: Analyzing the grammatical structure of a sentence.
  4. Semantic role Labeling (SRL): Identifying the roles played by entities in a sentence (e.g., "Who did what to whom?").
  5. Sentiment Analysis: Determining the emotional tone or sentiment of text.

Machine Learning (ML) Fundamentals:

  1. Supervised Learning: Training models on labeled data to make predictions on new, unseen data.
  2. Unsupervised Learning: Discovering patterns and relationships in unlabeled data.
  3. Reinforcement Learning: Training models to make decisions by interacting with an environment and receiving rewards or penalties.
  4. Deep Learning: A subset of ML that uses neural networks with multiple layers to learn complex representations.
  5. Linear Algebra: Understanding concepts like vectors, matrices, and tensor operations.
  1. Probability Theory: Understanding probability distributions, Bayes' theorem, and conditional probability.
  2. Optimization: Minimizing or maximizing a loss function to train models.
  3. Overfitting and Underfitting: Understanding how to avoid these common pitfalls in ML.
  4. Regularization: Techniques to prevent overfitting, such as L1 and L2 regularization.
  5. Evaluation Metrics: Understanding how to measure the performance of ML models, such as accuracy, precision, recall, and F1-score.

Intersections between NLP and ML:

  1. Neural Networks: NLP often uses neural networks to learn complex representations of text data.
  2. Word Embeddings: NLP uses word embeddings, such as Word2Vec and GloVe, to represent words as vectors.
  3. Sequence Models: NLP uses sequence models, such as Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs) and Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) networks, to process sequential data.
  4. Transfer Learning: NLP often uses pre-trained language models as feature extractors or fine-tunes them for specific tasks.
  5. Attention Mechanisms: NLP uses attention mechanisms to focus on specific parts of the input data.

By understanding these fundamentals, you'll be well-equipped to tackle a wide range of NLP and ML tasks and applications.

What is vectoring in NLP and machine learning?

In Natural language Processing (NLP) and machine learning (ML), vectoring refers to the process of converting text data into numerical vectors that can be processed by computers. This is a crucial step in many NLP and ML applications, as it allows machines to understand and analyze text data in a way that is meaningful and useful.

There are several types of vectoring techniques used in NLP and ML, including:

  1. Bag-of-Words (BoW): This is a simple and widely used technique that represents text as a bag, or collection, of its word frequencies. Each word is converted into a numerical value, and the resulting vector is a concatenation of these values.
  2. Term Frequency-Inverse Document frequency (TF-IDF): This technique is an extension of BoW that takes into account the importance of each word in the entire corpus, rather than just the individual document. TF-IDF is often used for text classification, clustering, and topic modeling.
  1. Word Embeddings: This is a more advanced technique that represents words as dense vectors in a high-dimensional space. Word embeddings, such as Word2Vec and GloVe, capture the semantic meaning of words and their relationships with each other. Word embeddings are often used for tasks such as language modeling, text classification, and machine translation.
  2. Doc2Vec: This is a variant of Word2Vec that represents documents as vectors, rather than individual words. Doc2Vec is often used for tasks such as document classification, clustering, and information retrieval.
  3. Sentence Embeddings: This is a technique that represents sentences as vectors, rather than individual words or documents. Sentence embeddings are often used for tasks such as sentence classification, sentiment analysis, and machine translation.

The benefits of vectoring in NLP and ML include:

  1. Scalability: Vectoring allows machines to process large amounts of text data efficiently and effectively.
  2. Flexibility: Vectoring enables machines to perform a wide range of tasks, from simple text classification to complex natural language understanding.
  3. Interpretability: Vectoring provides a way to visualize and understand the relationships between words, documents, and sentences.
  4. Improved performance: Vectoring can improve the performance of NLP and ML models by capturing subtle patterns and relationships in text data.

However, vectoring also has some limitations and challenges, including:

  1. Loss of semantic meaning: Vectoring can lose the semantic meaning of text data, especially if the vectoring technique is not designed to capture the nuances of language.
  2. High-dimensional space: Vectoring can result in high-dimensional spaces, which can be challenging to work with and may require specialized techniques and tools.
  3. Computational complexity: Vectoring can be computationally intensive, especially for large datasets and complex vectoring techniques.

Overall, vectoring is a powerful technique in NLP and ML that enables machines to understand and analyze text data in a way that is meaningful and useful. However, it is important to carefully consider the limitations and challenges of vectoring and to choose the right technique for the specific task and application.

From Groq:

What are some prompting tips you can offer?

Here are some prompting tips that can help you get the most out of your language model:

  1. Be specific: Provide specific information and context to help the model understand what you're asking. This can include details like dates, times, locations, and specific events.
  2. Use natural language: Use everyday language and sentence structures to prompt the model. Avoid using overly formal or technical language, as this can make it harder for the model to understand what you're asking.
  1. Keep it concise: Keep your prompts concise and to the point. Avoid asking multiple questions or providing too much information at once.
  2. Use clear and concise language: Use clear and concise language to avoid ambiguity. Avoid using jargon or technical terms that the model may not understand.
  3. Provide context: Provide context for your prompt to help the model understand what you're asking. This can include information about the topic, the audience, and the purpose of the prompt.
  4. Use active voice: Use active voice instead of passive voice to make your prompts more engaging and easier to understand.
  1. Avoid ambiguity: Avoid using ambiguous language or phrases that could be interpreted in multiple ways. Instead, use specific and clear language to ensure that the model understands what you're asking.
  2. Use relevant keywords: Use relevant keywords and phrases to help the model understand what you're asking. This can include industry-specific terms, technical terms, or specific concepts.
  3. Provide examples: Provide examples or illustrations to help the model understand what you're asking. This can include images, diagrams, or other visual aids.
  1. Test and refine: Test your prompts and refine them as needed. Pay attention to the model's responses and adjust your prompts to get the best results.
  2. Use multiple prompts: Use multiple prompts to get different responses or to test the model's understanding of a topic. This can help you identify areas where the model may be struggling or where you need to provide more context.
  3. Use follow-up prompts: Use follow-up prompts to ask additional questions or to clarify the model's response. This can help you get more detailed or specific information.
  1. Use negative prompts: Use negative prompts to test the model's understanding of what you're not asking. This can help you identify areas where the model may be struggling or where you need to provide more context.
  2. Use open-ended prompts: Use open-ended prompts to encourage the model to provide more detailed or creative responses. This can help you get more nuanced or insightful information.
  3. Use prompts with multiple parts: Use prompts with multiple parts to test the model's understanding of complex topics or to ask multiple questions at once. This can help you get more comprehensive or detailed information.

By following these prompting tips, you can help ensure that your language model provides accurate and relevant responses to your questions.

Groq again:

What is deep learning? How does it apply to neural networks?

Deep learning is a subfield of machine learning that involves the use of artificial neural networks with multiple layers to analyze and interpret data. The term "deep" refers to the number of layers in the network, which can range from a few to hundreds or even thousands.

In traditional machine learning, algorithms are designed to learn from data by identifying patterns and relationships between input features and output labels. However, these algorithms are typically limited to shallow models, which can only capture simple relationships between features.

Deep learning, on the other hand, enables machines to learn from data by identifying complex patterns and relationships between features. This is achieved by using neural networks with multiple layers, each of which can learn to represent more abstract and complex features.

The key characteristics of deep learning are:

  1. Multiple layers: Deep learning models consist of multiple layers, each of which is composed of a set of artificial neurons or nodes.
  2. Non-linear transformations: Each layer applies a non-linear transformation to the input data, allowing the model to learn complex relationships between features.
  3. Hierarchical representations: Deep learning models learn to represent data at multiple levels of abstraction, from low-level features to high-level concepts.
  4. Large amounts of data: Deep learning models require large amounts of data to learn and improve their performance.

Deep learning has many applications in various fields, including:

  1. Computer vision: Deep learning is used in computer vision to analyze and interpret visual data, such as images and videos.
  2. Natural language processing: Deep learning is used in natural language processing to analyze and interpret text data, such as speech and text recognition.
  3. Speech recognition: Deep learning is used in speech recognition to recognize and transcribe spoken language.
  4. Robotics: Deep learning is used in robotics to enable robots to learn and adapt to new situations.

Neural networks are a key component of deep learning, and they are used to build deep learning models. A neural network is a type of machine learning model that is inspired by the structure and function of the human brain. It consists of multiple layers of interconnected nodes or neurons, which process and transmit information.

The key components of a neural network are:

  1. Input layer: The input layer receives the input data and sends it to the next layer.
  2. Hidden layers: The hidden layers process the input data and send it to the next layer.
  3. Output layer: The output layer produces the final output of the network.
  4. Activation functions: Activation functions are used to introduce non-linearity into the network, allowing it to learn complex relationships between features.
  5. Weights and biases: Weights and biases are used to adjust the strength of the connections between nodes and the output of the network.

Deep learning models can be trained using various algorithms, including:

  1. Backpropagation: Backpropagation is an algorithm used to train neural networks by minimizing the error between the predicted output and the actual output.
  2. Stochastic gradient descent: Stochastic gradient descent is an algorithm used to optimize the parameters of a neural network by minimizing the loss function.
  3. Adam: Adam is an algorithm used to optimize the parameters of a neural network by minimizing the loss function.

In summary, deep learning is a subfield of machine learning that involves the use of artificial neural networks with multiple layers to analyze and interpret data. Neural networks are a key component of deep learning, and they are used to build deep learning models.

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did you know Nintendo owns the rights to 2 porn movies about Super Mario? now ya know. Link below. #gaming

Must be something they bought in order to take them off the market?

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Just a suggestion

I wish to see a list of communities I follow in the community page. I usually upvote posts in the #cent community and I must confess I use PeakD to do that since it's easier for me to see my communities there.

If there's a way to see that then let me know, but if not then I'd be happy if the Leo team would consider that.

#feedback

Hello. You can vote on community pages by searching for a community name on https://inleo.io/communities.

oh okay, cool, I'd do that next time. I only wish my list of communities would be at the top followed by the rest of the hive communities. Or better yet, if there could be a pin a community. Just a suggestion 😁

Anyways, thank you so much for responding to my thread.

#cent community is dope

#feedback

I managed to make #chatgpt write a code to extract all of my posts and comments from HIVE. It took more than 10 attempts of error fixing, but I'm amazed at the results!!

Now, what to do with it... #freecompliments #bbh #programming #technology

So, the first use of my account's posts' that I extracted was to count how many times I used every single word... Of course "the" and "https" would be so high on the list. !LOLZ #freecompliments #cent #bbh

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Daredevil: Born Again will have 'some of the most brutal action' Marvel has 'ever brought to the screen'

"It packs a lot of power and there's a lot of visceral action, to say the least," Marvel TV head Brad Winderbaum says.

Apparently we should all be buckling up for what's in store in Daredevil: Born Again, coming to Disney+ next year.

Speaking with Entertainment Weekly about how Marvel's TV shows experiment with genre and tone, Brad Winderbaum, the head of streaming, television, and animation at Marvel Studios, teases the level of action to come when Charlie Cox suits up once again as the Devil of Hell's Kitchen.

"I'll tell you, some of the most brutal action we've ever brought to the screen is coming in Daredevil: Born Again, which isn't a horror show, but really it packs a lot of power and there's a lot of visceral action, to say the least," he says.

Winderbaum's comments come as part of a larger discussion about writing the rulebook for horror within the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Agatha All Along, debuting Sept. 18.

"I think that it goes back to the filmmaker's intent," he explains. "The horror on screen in Agatha is going to be different than the horror on screen in Marvel Zombies, is going to be different than the horror on screen in Blade. It was different than the horror on screen in Moon Knight. It really depends on the vision of the filmmaker on what horror cues you're pulling from. And that's not just unique to horror. It's unique to any genre we're playing with. Obviously, there's many different ways to tell a story."

Marvel revealed the first look at Cox's Matt Murdock in costume for Daredevil: Born Again through a special anniversary spot celebrating Marvel's 85th anniversary. Meanwhile the cast members — including Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page, Elden Henson as Foggy Nelson, Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle, and Vincent D'Onofrio as Wilson Fisk — have been out and about previewing the show at various fan conventions, most recently Disney's D23 Expo.

Cox's Murdock first arrived in Disney's MCU with 2021's Spider-Man: No Way Home, while D'Onofrio's Fisk popped up on Hawkeye on Disney+. Daredevil: Born Again, from head writer and showrunner Dario Scardapane, will pick up with Fisk pursuing his own political endeavors in New York.

Many of the core cast members are reprising their roles from Daredevil, one of the shows Marvel made with Netflix before Disney launched its own streaming platform.

Ashley Park shares message Only Murders in the Building costar Meryl Streep wrote her that still makes her want to cry

The "Emily in Paris" star talks working with the screen legend on season 3 of the hit whodunnit.

Ashley Park received a special message from her Only Murders in the Building costar Meryl Streep that still makes her emotional to this very day.

Appearing on the latest episode of pal Jesse Tyler Ferguson's Dinner's On Me podcast, Park recalled working with the screen icon on season 3 of the hit dramedy as costars on the fictional Death Rattle musical put on by Oliver Putnam (Martin Short), sharing the empowering note that Streep left on a fake Playbill for the faux musical.

“You know how at the end of Broadway shows, when you leave a show, you have everyone sign your Playbill?" Park said. "It was a fake Playbill, inside was all ads or whatever. But I was like, 'Oh, that'd be fun. Let me just do that.' And everyone was signing their name and I gave it to Meryl and she signed it and she gave it back to me. And it said, 'I see you, Ash.'"

“She was just like, 'I really, I really see you. You're doing it,'" Park added. "So that really made me realize, 'Oh my gosh, anybody I interact with who might be looking up to me in that way, what a difference that can [make].' Like still, it's a year later, and it makes me want to cry.”

Park called Streep a "lovely" person, adding that when co-creator John Hoffman called her up for the role and pitched a duet with Streep, she did not need any convincing to board the project.

"I was like, absolutely, I will do anything. I really don't care," Park recalled, quipping that she was also frightened at the prospect of being the season's murderer. “And then I was like, 'But please, because I'm such a scaredy cat, if I'm the murderer, will you tell me though first? Because I'm so scared.' He was like, 'You're not.' Because they really don't tell anybody until the end.”

25 memorable movie hotels, from fictional inns to real-life resorts

The Grand Budapest Hotel, the Bates Motel, and other lodgings have all booked their stay on our list of iconic movie hotels.

Movies are like a quick 90-to-120-minute staycation from the real world, so when one's set in a hotel, it's almost as if you're getting a two-for-one special. Of course, not every stay is a five-star experience: Sometimes, you check into a place where the innkeeper is also a serial killer (the Bates Motel in Psycho), or worse, where the building itself is possessed by evil spirits (the Overlook in The Shining). But rest assured, plenty of cinematic getaways — whether purely fictional or real-life destinations — come with all the right amenities and feature charming mise-en-scènes that serve as a suite backdrop for its main character guests.

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Although a good number of people try to ridicule those who buy apartments instead of renting, I believe this is a good choice.

Paying rent yearly in an apartment that probably has lots of broken facilities that require repairs year in, and year out is not something I would advise anyone to do. Plus, your landlord will constantly increase the rent as the year goes by.

But when you buy yours, even though a lot of people may not consider that as an asset because of the fixing and repairs, you will be doing down the line, I believe it's a better option.

Why? One should have a place called home. If you have such a place you can return to no matter what happens to you outside, you know you can always pick up the pieces and start again.

Imagine getting blows from life and you don't even have a roof over your head because you've been evicted. I wouldn't wish that on my enemy 😭

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📚 Book Club #threadcast

Ep10 Tue 03-Sep-24

ℹ️ This is the #bookcast where we chat all things #books on Leo

💬 Talk about what you've read, what you'd like to read and discuss the world of literature!

  • Leave reviews and recommendations
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Happy Tuesday book lovers! What you reading?

Stephen King gives blunt 3 word response after discovering Florida banned 23 of his books in schools:

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The best new science fiction books of September 2024

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Scarthin Books: The family home that became a famous bookshop

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Bookshops are bucking the high street trend. There are lots of reasons why

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‘Destined to be a classic’: the best Australian books out in September

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Woman who reads for a living shares books you 'must check out this autumn'

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Best Alien comic books of all time

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I wish the payout indicator would update instantly when I upvote. #feedback

it always make me confused.
Hope will get update soon.

After a lot of struggle... the first person interested in understanding what #hive is, wish me luck! #hivebr #onboard

beat of luck.
Hope you will convert the lead into business
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I'll give it a try, the person got on Discord, asked a few questions, we went through the tutorials and now we have to see if they'll at least give it a try or not, but let's give it a go!

Sturgill Simpson’s album Sound & Fury wasn’t just music—it was also an anime film on Netflix, blending country with Japanese animation! 🎶✨ #music #facts

Your Crypto Journey so far!

In this #threadcast, Lets share our crypto story from when it started. Feel free to respond to any and all of these prompts below. Make many threads and reply others too. Take us on a tour of your crypto journey. Lets have fun!!

  • When (which year) did you join the crypto space?
  • How did you learn about crypto the first time?
  • What was the first crypto you ever owned?
  • What was your first crypto wallet?
  • What was your first crypto transaction
  • What crypto do you hold now?
  • What is the biggest amount of crypto you ever lost due to scam, pump & Dump, sending to a wrong wallet, market dip, or any other causes?
  • Any other thing you want to tell us about crypto**

Good morning!

Joined the cryptospace in 2016.
Learned about crypto thru Jerry Banfield on YouTube™️
The first crypto I ever owned was $STEEM
My first crypto wallet was Metamask™️
I lost a great amount to a project on STEEM called Chibera. Chibera was supposed to be a game similar to DOOM.

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My first crypto was also STEEM

My first crypto wallet.
Well it been currently 2 years since I started making use of crypto like others.
And my first crypto wallet was binance and I found it easier than other crypto wallet cause it was easy to use and sign up in

Binance is still a very popular exchange and many people still use their wallet. They left the Nigerian P2P market many months ago and since then, we still continued to use it to swap other tokens.

Yes because it is very liable and trustworthy as well
I send my hive to my binance and send it to my bank wallet it is really an easy process to do

Yes. Binance made it all easy especially for newbies. I think that is a reason many people still use the platform

Yes it is easy and well explained

Thats true. They also have the largest liquidity. You can swap a lot of coins on Binance more than through other exchanges

Am not very sure about when I joined crypto.
It should e around 2020.
Was introduced it by a neighbour. Then,it was steemit.

Our story was very similar then. I think before joining that platform, you were never in crypto. It has been quite a journey, hasn't it?

Let me guess it was during the covid-19 period cause it was in that same time frame

I'm a newbie in the Crypto space. Let me pin here and learn from the OG's

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Currently the crypto I have now.
Well there are alot of them like i once had bitcoin but of very little quantity equals little value and I still have it up till now

You still own Bitcoin right? I think everyone wants to have BTC because its a huge crypto. Which other others do you own?

I own etheruim in small quantities a friend once moved it to my binance and left some for me I so much appreciated it and it Is one of the crypto I own.
It

So kind of him. He seems to be generous!!!

I joined the crypto space in 2018. A client asked me to edit an online publication specializing in blockchain and cryptocurrency news. I agreed. That's when I learned about Steemit. I joined and started earning STEEM. It was my first cryptocurrency.

You could say Steemit was my first crypto wallet. Then I downloaded MetaMask.

My first crypto transaction was posting to Steemit.

Today, I own HIVE, HBD, BTC, ETH, MATIC, SOL, XRP, and a bucket of other cryptocurrencies. The list is too long.

I lost thousands of dollars in STEEM and Steem Monsters collectibles when I lost my wallet keys (@blockurator). That was right after the hard fork that launched Hive, so I also lost some HIVE. The biggest value was in the Splinterlands cards (then known as Steem Monsters) because most of my collection consisted of Alpha cards and I had several Level 9 and Level 10 cards. They could be worth tens of thousands of dollars today.

What a story!!! You have come a long way from Steem. I know it must have felt so bad to loose that account key - loosing the steem and Hive airdrop too. The Steem Monsters card too was a great loss. I know such a loss will not happen again. You have quite a story here. Thanks for the response

Yeah, I was so disgusted with myself I stayed off of Hive for a couple of years before coming back. lol

My first crypto wallet was Metamask but now I've been using xDefi a lot more

Metamask seems to be popular. Never heard of xDefi. Will surely check it out

I cant basically recall my first crypto transaction. But am sure it was moving some ste*m from my wallet then to my second crypto wallet which was Binance. I also cant easily remember the amount involved.

A good friend who knew I was a writer told me that there was a platform where I could make money from as a writer. That was how he helped me sign up on the Steem*t platform. That was my first baby steps in crypto.

And that's how I also came about crypto. I didn't actually understand how it was working but I knew crypto was something huge. I opened my first wallet on Steemit and since then crypto has bloomed in something much more amazing. Here we are on Hive, it just keeps getting better.

Yes fren! So happy you followed the Journey not too long after me. It was almost the same trail that we followed. I use to wonder whether you have ever lost your crypto in any way?

I can't remember doing so. What about you?

Yes ooo. Not too long ago, I lost a lot of SOL to a pump and dump scheme. It was really a tough experience

Woah and how long ago was that was it still in

My crypto journey started not too long ago. Precisely, I joined the space in February 2018. That was when I joined Steem*t

Woah 2018 seems like a long time of you asked me cause 😳
Well have has it been all this

My best defi wallet is Metamask. But I also have Phantom which is a SOL defi wallet. Then I also own Trust wallet.

Metamask is great too
And I use it as well but I mostly make use of my binance
But in different cases I use different wallets

Yes Metamask is a good defi wallet. I use trust too.

I was once rugged and lost more than 30 SOL. It was my worst crypto loss and experience. Still recovering from it though.

I can imagine how helpless you were then. I hope such doesn't happen to anyone.

I still hold some crypto like Hive, Popcat, USDT, HBD, Leo and few low value memcoins

I Have similar crypto's too
Like hive,HBD,LEO and many more

Yes we are active here and it all makes sense to have them. Do you think you will ever accumulate enough HP, like 3000 HP?

Ste*m was my first crypto back then in 2018.

Since my crypto journey started with Steem*t, it was also my first crypto wallet. I actually earned my first crypto and never bought it

Thast a really cool way to begin of you asked me cause what makes the heart rejoice more than getting paid for your hard work

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I bought TBC, and it turned out to be dust. Don't even know my account details again.

Can't really say that
BTC was once of little value but look what it have become
We can't really tell which crypto coin would sky rocket one day.

You're right. But it's gone for me cos I deleted the wallet

Has anyone ever made mistakes on the blockchain? I had $IMX on layer 2 and converted it to $ETH. Now I have to pay more than $10 fee to get back $30 😭
#inleo

yikes that's why I like these no fee blockchains like $HIVE

That's why I love Hive too - zero fees.

I am sure we have all made up a cock up on a least one blockcahin, I know I have. Sorry to hear that.

#freecompliments #tengocrypto

That's what's wrong with joining a blockchain network with no experience. There's always a first time for everything!

Yes we need mentors and to listen to them!

Oh, I hear you.

There was one time I read a book about money. A subsection had something to do with investing in real estate.

The author went further to explain that his experience with Real Estate had been painstakingly awful. Just like your dad's experience.

What he did differently to take the burden of being in charge of his properties, running after tenants, and fixing broken facilities away was to delegate that particular role to other people

Once he did that, he was free to do what he loved doing best in the industry; Chasing new real estate deals at home and abroad

https://inleo.io/threads/view/lisamgentile1961/re-sabrinah-q95bnxnq

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Hello 👋🏻

hello

thats a cool shirt

I'm pretty sure the image is AI

Yup. Still a cool shirt

Greetings to you my dear friend, how is your day going?

swell and yours?

doing well and you?

Up to 24 BBHM staked. I'm on track to reach my goal of 50 by the end of the year. #bbh #freecompliments #cent #dailydook

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Best wishes for your Target
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ℹ️ This is the Splinterlands Battle Token (SBT) #threadcast for

Tues, 3 Sep 2024


We talk all things #hivegaming🦊 specifically #splinterlands🐲.

🐲 Leave reviews & recommendations
🐲 Share items related to #hivegaming chiefly @splinterlands
🐲 Tag #sbt & join the SBT Community
🐲 Join our Discord for raffles, #battle challenges & a chance at prizes!

Let's Go! 🐸🐸🐸 Tara Na! 🐸🐸🐸 ¡Vamos!

#spt #pgm #pepe #dailydook #contests

Congratulations to our latest SBT Raffle Winners!

Sponsored Daily by @itzninjafool, SBT FOUNDER

SBT RAFFLE WHEEL

NFT WINNERS

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Will the folks above share a pic of their NFT with us? We shall see!

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🐲 Join our Discord for raffles, #battle challenges & a chance at prizes!

#sbt #spt #splinterlands #pgm #hgc #hivegaming #contest #pepe #dailydook

Always happy to grow the amount of SBT I have 😅 ❤️

Thank you for my first Beta card #sbt
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Thank you very much for today's win #sbt @itzninjafool

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Uses: 2/3
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Why did the parents not like their son’s biology teacher?
He had skeletons in his closet.

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@alicia2022, I sent you an $LOLZ on behalf of bot-bdbhueso

(3/8)
Farm LOLZ tokens when you Delegate Hive or Hive Tokens.
Click to delegate: 10 - 20 - 50 - 100 HP

Big Names SELLING OUT of Splinterlands?

FAQ with Twelve58

Our buddy @infidel1258 speaking FACTS not rumors!
Forget the FUD (Fear Uncertainty & Doubt) and embrace the potential of this game! Thank you my old Guild Mate (Spirit Animals back in the early days: @sgt-dan & @itzninjafool ).

#sbt #spt #splinterlands #hivegaming #pepe #dailydook

Do you have FUD regarding Splinterlands™️? If so maybe you want to see what our buddy @infidel1258 is up to! Don't worry @yabapmatt old son. You'se got frens! 🐸🐸

#sbt #spt #splinterlands #pgm #hivegaming #hgc #pepe #dailydook

I watched a movie and now I am thinking to sleep a little bit because I need rest before I get active in Hive again. What's your plan.

#movie #plan

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I noticed some people try to message me using transaction memos every now and then. I promise I'm not rude, I just don't really pay attention to my wallet lol

#gmfrens

lol That used to happen a lot more when Hive (then Steem) first started. It's nice to get paid for spam isn't it? (not that it's all spam)

hhehe yea, I don't mind getting a little Hive for that!

hum eu ja isso de testemunhas pedindo voto

haha sim, acontece também

Bom dia galera

Hoje consegui aparecer por aqui antes da loucura do dia começar! Vamos de #threadcast novamente

Bem, olá!

Você acordou muito cedo esta manhã.

#freecompliments #gmfrens #pepe #dailydook

Bom dia!

Acordei sim! hehe

O candidato da oposição na Venezuela foi preso. Isso é loucura

Ainda sobre a Venezuela, eu vi que uma agência de notícias está usando âncoras criados por inteligência artificial para apresentar seus programas. Fizeram isso para se proteger do governo

Alguém viu Marçal no Roda Viva?

Greetings 🤗🤗🤗..

Greeting my friend :)

Good to know 🙂🙂🙂🙂... Wishing you all the best of the day ....

Same to you!

Thanks very much sir ☺️☺️..

Estranho... estavam alardeando que começaria a fazer forte calor aqui no Sudeste mas ainda está um friozinho

O Brasil vai bem na Paraolimpíadas! Estamos em quarto lugar com 13 medalhas de ouro

Essa semana estou querendo voltar com as postagens... nem lembro quando foi a última.

Gostaria de estar mais ativo por aqui, mas tá bem complicado no momento.... muita correria e muito trabalho

Parece que as notícias dos últimos dias se concentram exclusivamente em 2 temas: Pablo Marçal e Twitter

Alguém foi pro Blue Sky?

Fico imaginando se depois que o Twitter voltar, essas pessoas que foram para o Blue Sky abandonarão a nova "casa" ou ficarão por lá

Eu nem lembrava mais que o Blue Sky existia

Coloquei um PC pra formatar e já tá dando quase 24 horas... é normal isso? kkk

É um notebook na verdade... e bem velho... estou tentando deixar ele minimamente funcional pra ver se eu consigo vender

SMRE11 está pagando bons dividendos mensais... vou aproveitar para adquirir mais algumas cotas

Meu portfolio está evoluindo bem, mas resolvi fazer algumas mudanças na alocação pra tentar extrair um pouco mais de rendimento

@rimurutempest esse artigo fala um pouco sobre aquilo que a @xlety comentou sobre as big tech pagarem às agências de noticias pelo uso delas.

Vamos ver o que o mercado nos traz hoje

PIB veio acima das expectativas do mercado. Quem tem acompanhado meus threadcasts já esperava esse resultado.

Bolsas asiáticas fecham no vermelho. Mercado tem dúvidas sobre capacidade da China em cumprir suas arrojadas metas de crescimento para 2024

Dúvidas em relação à economia chinesa derrubando as commodities

Apesar de queda no Agro, os demais setores cresceram e puxaram o PIB pra cima

Taxa média de juro cai para 51,2% porém a taxa de cartão de crédito rotativo explode para 432%

Orçamento de 2025 prevê meta com déficit zero sem ajuste no Bolsa Família. Claro aceno ao mercado

Unfortunately one of my @privex servers seems to have gone down, I'm waiting to hear back from them as to why. @v4vapp will be back as soon as I can figure it out.

Well it now appears that @privex suffered an unannounced police raid on their data center in Sweden and the police took away a hard drive. My VPS running the API server for @v4vapp is on that drive.

Pretty :)

Handsome

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911 hivers now have some #bbho tokens. The native token to the bbh project tribe. 1,000 here we come :) #bbh

Thanks so much. I have some #bbho tokens and I received the #bbh swap.hive.

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Is Rocky Rabbit gonna be the next Hamster Kombat on TON?

Check out the link in comments 👇

#newsonleo #liotes

This is Good

Why Is XRP Price Pumping Today?

Ripple is working on major upgrades to the XRP Ledger (XRPL). These new developments could drive increased demand and potentially boost the XRP price.

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@simplegame the bot still upvotes comments, not threads.

it is upvoting threads for me. I will check it out.

it will vote on non threads right now.
Looking at fixes.

Leaving for school, oh I didn't tell you I am a student I will tell a story of my academical pursuit today #dailydook

Oh nice. Have a great day at school
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FACTS TO BE CONSIDERED

  1. Before you Speak: Listen
    2 Before you Write: Think
  2. Before you Spend: Earn
  3. Before you Decide:
    Investigate
  4. Before you Pray: Forgive
    7 Before you Quit: Try
  5. Before you Retire: Save
    9 Before you Die: Repent.

#moviesonleo #themovieclub #review Robert De Niro's ambitious but ultimately disappointing period spy epic. (link in reply)

just a wish!
can I get delegation?
😅

nvm
#inleo

Small amount from me..
I'm not active nowadays.

means a lot.
I was not expecting it.

Hello my friend!

What is new and exciting in your part of the world?

Not much really... just the same old

What about you?

Same as you my friend. lol !BBH !DOOK


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Damn I got a lot of threads to make. I'd get my fingers ready starting from tomorrow.

https://inleo.io/threads/view/taskmaster4450le/re-yhbdhlcvlh

Feliz martes comunidad de Inleo, que sea un gran día muy activo y que todas sus actividades se cumplan y siempre dar lo mejor de uno. Éxitos.

#spanish

go make some breakfast and have a shower

🧵/1

#outreach #threadstorm

The Vietnam war is over however John Rambo is approached by Colonel Trautman who is serving jail time for his crimes to go on a mission to Vietnam once again in order to take photographic evidence of United States Of America prisoners of war as Vietnam has held some POWs from the old war. John Rambo played once again by Sylvester Stallone agrees to Colonel Trautman and decides to go on this mission because he is a true American patriot and has served for the U.S army before too collecting countless medals for his active duty.

🧵/2

#moviesonleo

John Rambo's commanding officer is however not Colonel Trautman but is Murdock who is played by Charles Napier and he specifically asks John Rambo that his mission is only to take Photographs of the prisoners of war of American soldiers being held in Vietnam that is it so he does not have to cause a scene or do any rescuing what so ever because Murdock fears for backlash and he does not want to potentially start another war with Vietnam because the U.S and Vietnam are under a peace treaty now

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To know more about my Movie review of Rambo: First Blood Part 2 you can read right below.
#gosh

https://inleo.io/@revolverocelotyt/rambo-first-blood-part-2-1985-movie-review-fwk

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