MICROSOFT ABOUT TO SUE OPENAI & AMAZON
>be microsoft
>invest $1B in openai
>gets exclusive azure cloud deal
>invest another $10B+
>gets rights to 49% of profits +IP
>Azure goes brrrrrr
>Altman lies to board, quietly launches ChatGPT
>board fires him for being a lying manipulative snake
>Satya goes to war for Altman. saves his entire career
>Altman retvrns in 5 days
>immediately purges everyone who purged him
>full control. no oversight. thanks Satya!
>fast forward to 2025
>OpenAI restructures from non-profit to PBC
>MSFT $13.8B is now worth $135B. 10x return
>plus 27% of OpenAI
>but gives up cloud exclusivity + profit share
>KEEPS API clause
>all API calls contractually MUST route through Azure
>Satya thinks life is good lol
>5 months later
>Sam Altman becomes strong enough to betray you
>"raises $110B round"
>doesn't need satya daddy's money anymore
>announces $50B deal with AMAZON
>$138B in AWS cloud commitments
>amazon and openai claim they built some cope called a "Stateful Runtime Environment"
>Microsoft lawyers hmmm
>Altman: it's not what it looks like. i can totally explain
>so it's technically not an API call because it's "stateful"
>and it's a... "Runtime Experience"
>totally di!erent thing
>pls ignore the TCP packets lol
>Microsoft engineers look at the SRE architecture
>"THIS IS NOT TECHNICALLY POSSIBLE without violating the contract."
*Satya finds out he's been cucked*
Microsoft exec literally tells FT: "We know our contract. We will sue them if they breach it."
>AWS quietly gives employees a memo on which words are legally safe lmao
>can say: "powered by" or "enabled by" or "integrates with" OpenAI
>cannot say: "enables access to" or "calls on" ChatGPT
>also cannot suggest frontier models are "available on AWS"
Microsoft: "If Amazon and OpenAI want to take a bet on the creativity of their contractual lawyers, I would back us, not them."
Scam Altman strikes AGAIN.
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>be microsoft
>invest $1B in openai
>gets exclusive azure cloud deal
>invest another $10B+
>gets rights to 49% of profits +IP
>Azure goes brrrrrr
>Altman lies to board, quietly launches ChatGPT
>board fires him for being a lying manipulative snake
>Satya goes to war for Altman. saves his entire career
>Altman retvrns in 5 days
>immediately purges everyone who purged him
>full control. no oversight. thanks Satya!
>fast forward to 2025
>OpenAI restructures from non-profit to PBC
>MSFT $13.8B is now worth $135B. 10x return
>plus 27% of OpenAI
>but gives up cloud exclusivity + profit share
>KEEPS API clause
>all API calls contractually MUST route through Azure
>Satya thinks life is good lol
>5 months later
>Sam Altman becomes strong enough to betray you
>"raises $110B round"
>doesn't need satya daddy's money anymore
>announces $50B deal with AMAZON
>$138B in AWS cloud commitments
>amazon and openai claim they built some cope called a "Stateful Runtime Environment"
>Microsoft lawyers hmmm
>Altman: it's not what it looks like. i can totally explain
>so it's technically not an API call because it's "stateful"
>and it's a... "Runtime Experience"
>totally di!erent thing
>pls ignore the TCP packets lol
>Microsoft engineers look at the SRE architecture
>"THIS IS NOT TECHNICALLY POSSIBLE without violating the contract."
*Satya finds out he's been cucked*
Microsoft exec literally tells FT: "We know our contract. We will sue them if they breach it."
>AWS quietly gives employees a memo on which words are legally safe lmao
>can say: "powered by" or "enabled by" or "integrates with" OpenAI
>cannot say: "enables access to" or "calls on" ChatGPT
>also cannot suggest frontier models are "available on AWS"
Microsoft: "If Amazon and OpenAI want to take a bet on the creativity of their contractual lawyers, I would back us, not them."
Scam Altman strikes AGAIN.
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BREAKING: Israel Defense Minister Yoav Katz says significant surprises are expected across all fronts today, signaling the war could escalate to a higher level
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BREAKING:
Israeli Defense Minister Katz says that Israel has eliminated Iranian Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib.
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Israeli Defense Minister Katz says that Israel has eliminated Iranian Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib.
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JUST IN: $PIPPIN down another -50%
The price crashed right after:
β’ Funding rates fell (new shorts)
β’ Two wallets moved $500,000+ in tokens to CEXs
Game over?
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The price crashed right after:
β’ Funding rates fell (new shorts)
β’ Two wallets moved $500,000+ in tokens to CEXs
Game over?
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Scientists found an off-switch for high cholesterol β and it could save millions of lives.
In a major breakthrough, researchers at the University of Texas at Arlington have uncovered what could be the bodyβs βoff switchβ for managing cholesterol during inflammationβpotentially opening the door to new treatments for heart disease, diabetes, and even cancer.
The key lies in an enzyme called IDO1, which activates during inflammation. Under normal conditions, immune cells called macrophages help absorb cholesterol. But when inflammation kicks in β from stress, infection, or injury β IDO1 throws a wrench in the system. It triggers the production of a chemical called kynurenine, which stops macrophages from doing their job. Cholesterol builds up. Arteries clog. Disease follows.
When scientists blocked IDO1 in lab settings, those cells regained their cholesterol-regulating abilityβsuggesting it may be possible to halt disease progression before it begins.
The study didnβt stop there. Scientists also identified another enzyme, nitric oxide synthase (NOS), which worsens IDO1βs effects. Targeting both IDO1 and NOS together could lead to powerful new therapies aimed at preventing inflammation-related illnesses at their source. With cardiovascular disease and diabetes among the worldβs leading killers, this discovery could mark a turning point in how we treatβand even preventβsome of the deadliest modern conditions.
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In a major breakthrough, researchers at the University of Texas at Arlington have uncovered what could be the bodyβs βoff switchβ for managing cholesterol during inflammationβpotentially opening the door to new treatments for heart disease, diabetes, and even cancer.
The key lies in an enzyme called IDO1, which activates during inflammation. Under normal conditions, immune cells called macrophages help absorb cholesterol. But when inflammation kicks in β from stress, infection, or injury β IDO1 throws a wrench in the system. It triggers the production of a chemical called kynurenine, which stops macrophages from doing their job. Cholesterol builds up. Arteries clog. Disease follows.
When scientists blocked IDO1 in lab settings, those cells regained their cholesterol-regulating abilityβsuggesting it may be possible to halt disease progression before it begins.
The study didnβt stop there. Scientists also identified another enzyme, nitric oxide synthase (NOS), which worsens IDO1βs effects. Targeting both IDO1 and NOS together could lead to powerful new therapies aimed at preventing inflammation-related illnesses at their source. With cardiovascular disease and diabetes among the worldβs leading killers, this discovery could mark a turning point in how we treatβand even preventβsome of the deadliest modern conditions.
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The Israeli military confirmed the elimination of Esmaeil Khatib in Tehran
Khatib was appointed to the post in 2021 by Ali Khamenei after holding several key positions within the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
He headed the Ministry of Intelligence of Iran, the regimeβs central intelligence body and one of its primary instruments of repression.
Khatib played a significant role in directing arrests and killings of demonstrators during recent internal protests in Iran, including the Mahsa Amini protests in 2022β2023.
He also oversaw the ministryβs operations targeting Israeli and American interests worldwide, including within Israeli territory during Operation βRoaring Lion.β
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Khatib was appointed to the post in 2021 by Ali Khamenei after holding several key positions within the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
He headed the Ministry of Intelligence of Iran, the regimeβs central intelligence body and one of its primary instruments of repression.
Khatib played a significant role in directing arrests and killings of demonstrators during recent internal protests in Iran, including the Mahsa Amini protests in 2022β2023.
He also oversaw the ministryβs operations targeting Israeli and American interests worldwide, including within Israeli territory during Operation βRoaring Lion.β
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Is the answer to the toxic food supply a return to local food networks and "household gardening" methods" still practised by millions of people in the former Soviet Union?
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In the classroom, IQ is correlated with disruptiveness, and boys are more disruptive than girls; so, high-IQ boys are about as disruptive as average girls
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BREAKING:
The Norwegian Prosecutor's Office has requested more than 7 years in prison for Marius Borg HΓΈiby.
Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Maritβs son is on trial for multiple counts of rape, domestic violence, assault and possession of 3.5 kg (7.7 pounds) of marijuana
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The Norwegian Prosecutor's Office has requested more than 7 years in prison for Marius Borg HΓΈiby.
Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Maritβs son is on trial for multiple counts of rape, domestic violence, assault and possession of 3.5 kg (7.7 pounds) of marijuana
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Luxembourg is the worldβs first nation to offer free public transport for all, tackling traffic and climate change in one bold move.
Luxembourg has pioneered a bold new era in urban mobility by becoming the first nation on Earth to eliminate fares across its entire public transport network. This groundbreaking policy covers every bus, tram, and train route nationwide, offering free rides to residents, cross-border commuters, and visitors alike.
Financed through general taxation rather than ticket sales, the initiative was designed to tackle the country's severe traffic congestionβonce among the worst in Europe per capitaβand to sharply cut carbon emissions from road transport. By removing the cost and hassle of tickets, Luxembourg effectively turned public transit into a basic public service, as essential and accessible as clean water or electricity.
The impact has been profound and measurable. Ridership surged as people left their cars behind, leading to noticeably less road traffic, shorter commute times, and a meaningful drop in urban air pollution. While first-class rail options remain a paid upgrade for those wanting extra comfort, the standard second-class system is now truly seamless: hop on, hop off, no barriers.
Luxembourg's experiment has demonstrated that removing financial obstacles can drive a genuine shift toward sustainable travel habits. It has also served as an inspiring model for other countries and cities grappling with sprawl, gridlock, and climate goals. In an age when radical solutions are needed to address the mobility-climate crisis, Luxembourg proves that treating public transport as a universal right is not only feasibleβit can be genuinely transformative.
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Luxembourg has pioneered a bold new era in urban mobility by becoming the first nation on Earth to eliminate fares across its entire public transport network. This groundbreaking policy covers every bus, tram, and train route nationwide, offering free rides to residents, cross-border commuters, and visitors alike.
Financed through general taxation rather than ticket sales, the initiative was designed to tackle the country's severe traffic congestionβonce among the worst in Europe per capitaβand to sharply cut carbon emissions from road transport. By removing the cost and hassle of tickets, Luxembourg effectively turned public transit into a basic public service, as essential and accessible as clean water or electricity.
The impact has been profound and measurable. Ridership surged as people left their cars behind, leading to noticeably less road traffic, shorter commute times, and a meaningful drop in urban air pollution. While first-class rail options remain a paid upgrade for those wanting extra comfort, the standard second-class system is now truly seamless: hop on, hop off, no barriers.
Luxembourg's experiment has demonstrated that removing financial obstacles can drive a genuine shift toward sustainable travel habits. It has also served as an inspiring model for other countries and cities grappling with sprawl, gridlock, and climate goals. In an age when radical solutions are needed to address the mobility-climate crisis, Luxembourg proves that treating public transport as a universal right is not only feasibleβit can be genuinely transformative.
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BREAKING: Iran has issued an urgent warning calling for the evacuation of petrochemical facilities in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates
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