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Tech and beyond. AI, Fintech, Security and EGI. F* UMU/Unicoin/CBDCs and Digital-ID.

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Opportunity from chaos (@cryptocomicon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cracking Bitcoin ECC (elliptic curve cryptography) with a quantum computer? Practical Feasibility: Current quantum computers (e.g., IBM's 2025 systems) have ~100–1000 physical qubits with error rates too high for fault-tolerant Shor's algorithm. Scaling to 1–2 million physical

Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (@jccfcanada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If Bill C-2 passes, it will become a Criminal Code offence for businesses, professionals, and charities to accept cash donations, deposits, or payments of $10,000 or more. Even if the $10,000 payment or donation is broken down into several smaller cash transactions, it will still

Shubham Saboo (@saboo_shubham_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vector databases for AI memory just got replaced by MP4 files. Store millions of text chunks in MP4 files instead of expensive vector databases with lightning-fast semantic search. No database needed. 100% Opensource.

Vector databases for AI memory just got replaced by MP4 files.

Store millions of text chunks in MP4 files instead of expensive vector databases with lightning-fast semantic search.

No database needed. 100% Opensource.
Ruben Hassid (@rubenhssd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: Apple just proved AI "reasoning" models like Claude, DeepSeek-R1, and o3-mini don't actually reason at all. They just memorize patterns really well. Here's what Apple discovered: (hint: we're not as close to AGI as the hype suggests)

BREAKING: Apple just proved AI "reasoning" models like Claude, DeepSeek-R1, and o3-mini don't actually reason at all.

They just memorize patterns really well.

Here's what Apple discovered:

(hint: we're not as close to AGI as the hype suggests)
Peter Yang (@petergyang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hot take: When you don’t have a once in a lifetime genius in charge, building without getting feedback from users until the grand reveal is perhaps not such a great idea.

Julian Goldie SEO (@juliangoldieseo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Google just killed expensive AI tools. Their free agent changes everything forever. How to get Gemini CLI: → Install NodeJS (takes 2 minutes) → Open your terminal anywhere → Run one simple command → Sign in with Google → Start building anything immediately No credit card

Naomi Brockwell priv/acc (@naomibrockwell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Regulations change with politics. Encryption doesn’t. If your privacy depends on a law, it can be repealed. If it depends on math, it holds, no matter who’s in power. Choose tools that are private by design, not just by promise.

Dyme (@cryptoparadyme) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I didn't understand the onchain stonks idea, looked into it more. -Using Stonks as DeFi collateral (dividends?) -Global access for those who can't get into equities normally. -Fractional ownership (already available on many brokers) -Instant settlement (cool) -If enough

Shubham Saboo (@saboo_shubham_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is not Grok-4. It's an Opensource AI Coding model soon to be coming out of China. And it works incredibly well with Cline and Claude Code. It's going to be a huge day for AI coding models.

Bindu Reddy (@bindureddy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Open source models are improving way faster than closed source models In 6 months, Qwen, Kimi or DeepSeek will catch up to SOTA closed source models

HealthRanger (@healthranger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honest question to all BTC holders. Doesn't it seem like Satoshi would be very unhappy with the idea that the US Treasury can print unlimited fiat, use that fiat to buy stablecoins, then swap stablecoins for Bitcoin? Doesn't this mean that even though the coin limit of BTC is 21