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I just saw somewhere:

Hive is beyond the blogging.

#blockchaintourist

especially with what's coming on @vsc.network

I will look that up. Thank you for the information.

it's me 😅

Hahahaha.
Thank you for finding this out.
I'm trying to learn what makes Hive beyond blogging.

hehe yes
Whatever I have experienced on the hive, you too will definitely experience it one day. Best of luck

Thank you gain for the encouragement.

Digimon Story Cybersleuth

I've been downloading Digimon Cybersleuth Mods these days. I found a nice collection of mods that should work together well. Right now I'm thinking of playing a Sayo run. #gaming #freecompliments #modding #digimon

Good evening dear friends 💖. I had a nice day out with my friends today. Hope you had an awesome day.

It’s time to relax now.

Thats great I wish, I would have friends like you to chill out and had a nice day. honest friendship is rare today. anyway keep sharing.

What I love about the Sayo Mod (at least from its description) is how the modder tried their best to make Sayo consistent with the story. Even replacing the pronouns in Hacker's Memory from "male" ones for Keisuke to "female" ones for Sayo...

Would love to try this mod!

Of course, I'll be playing Cybersleuth and not Hacker's Memory for now... #gaming #freecompliments #cent

https://inleo.io/threads/view/ahmadmanga/re-leothreads-2xeqp4njm

1🧵2 #gmfrens #threadstorm #bbh !BBH

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#zapfic

"Not once have you shown me how I initiated hate against others," I said to the lead killjoy. "Let's keep it that way & let us go in peace."

The killjoys carried out a protest specifically against all of us. I resumed talking.

Collaborating with three standout engineers who are building innovations that truly redefine the field.

One is advancing decentralized liquidity solutions, another is developing the future of DeFi applications, and the third is crafting next-generation self-custody. Their passion fuels every line of code.

Highly productive engineers looking to develop impactful solutions for transformative projects are welcome to connect.

Thread 1/ 🧵 Now, people use cryptocurrencies to transfer, invest, make online purchases, etc. But rules and securities are important, and FATF plays an important role here.

#threadstorm #outreach #crypto

Thread 2/ 🧵 When it comes to terror funding and money laundering, FATF comes in. Countries need to handle financial crimes, and FATF helps them to do it by setting the standards, which are for the globe.

Find and embrace your meaningful struggle.

Hard things don’t get easier, you get stronger. You grow. You change. You become different.

And if you show up for long enough, somewhere along the way, you might even uncover a struggle you find meaningful. A struggle you can fall in love with. Joy in chaos. True flow. The hard-earned win.

That's where you find the magic of life.

#life #lessons

Is it a plane? Is it a bird? Turns out it’s a flying robotic spider. A team of engineers at the University of Tokyo have unveiled a unique new design that’s potentially a major leap in achieving multimodal locomotion. Meanwhile, legal hurdles continue to mount for Tesla’s robotaxi launch slated for next month.

!summarize

#robotics

Wow that's really fast, amazing job and amazing brains working together, we need more of these great minds to lead our world instead of those short greedy ones we have right now...

Totally agree. When brilliant minds collaborate for progress instead of profit, everyone wins. More vision, less greed, that’s the kind of leadership the world is starving for right now.

Amazing to see some of these crypto projects that crashed hard after the 2017 bull-run still chugging along even though they have not recovered.

That's dedication right there.

yeah and we should have proud for those projects. These projects are honor for crypto industry.

Any project from 2017 that still exists should be able to scale. Other things being equal.

With the new Conclave Arcana sets in Modern, it is a fair competition to engage in battles except DAO bots that are 6+ level and instantly defeats low level players.

#splinterlands

Bots still exist in Splinterlands battles? I have heard that they vanished.

These bots are different, they only fill a battle when no real player is available and get no reward except defeating players. lol

If you are hardcore spammer, just come to inleo.io and #thread hard.

In other ethical words, it is called #engagement.

#inleo

Spamming and engagement is very different.

Yes, they are, but short content is similar to that. Thanks

Not at all, short content can be engaging without being spammy! Is our conversation spam? No. Is it engaging? Yes.

True, but it is a funny way to invite users, I know they'll like to engage rather spamming. :)

Converse and don't call them spammers! Who wants to join something and immediately get called spam? I'd leave.

No not at all, they are content creators anyway.

lol funny way to invite people on inleo. keep attracting them. :)

!LOLZ

Yes bro, people like fun ways to get engaged. thank you

How many tickles does it take to tickle an octopus?
Ten- tickles

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"Why #blockchain matters:

It’s not just about #Bitcoin. Decentralized ledgers ensure trust, transparency & no middlemen. What’s one blockchain use case you’re hyped about?
#hive #web3

I'm recovering and learning more.
#tourist

I am tired from middle man and centralization that is why crypto is best for me

We're all in that.
Time to be free.
Lost lot.

How do we get new friends to read our threads and posts to engage them?

#blockchaintourist

Hiiiiiii..... Good evening!
I made 9 Gluten Free Chocolate Cakes. Little bit busy today.
Baking is my favorite activity.

Rich food.

You can always smell the bitterness of the coffee in malls, the aroma is so rich that it travels through the vents across whole malls floors.

#coffee #smell #strong

The initial leofood thread for data driven beast.

Nine civilians killed as Russian Lancet drone targets bus in Ukraine’s Sumy region
The attack took place just hours after peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, held for the first time since 2022, ended inconclusively.

A civilian minibus was struck by a Russian drone in northeastern Ukraine on Saturday morning, killing nine people and injuring seven others. The attack took place in the town of Bilopillia in the Sumy region, as the minibus was traveling toward the regional capital near the Russian border.

The attack took place just hours after peace talks between the two warring nations, held in Turkey for the first time since 2022, ended inconclusively. According to local officials, the bus was struck by at least one Lancet drone and killed mostly elderly women.

Zelensky condemns drone strike after Russia-Ukraine talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the drone strike as a deliberate killing of civilians. He added that the “Russians could not have failed to understand what kind of vehicle they were targeting.” Meanwhile, Russia has not officially responded to the strike, though state media claimed that its forces targeted a military staging area in Sumy, BBC reports.

“There are currently seven wounded people in hospitals following a Russian drone strike on an ordinary passenger bus. The victims have suffered burns, fractures, and blast injuries. All of them are receiving the necessary medical assistance,” Zelensky wrote in a statement on X. He reiterated the country’s offer of “full and unconditional ceasefire in order to save lives”, adding “Russia retains nothing but the ability to continue killing.”

Images from the attack showed the destroyed bus on a rural road, its roof torn off by the blast. The vehicle was headed toward Sumy around 6:00 am when it was “targeted by the Russians,” according to the regional military administration.

The attack underscored the deep challenges facing the fragile ceasefire discussions, as Russian officials added new conditions for any future negotiations to proceed. Earlier in the week, Moscow launched drone strikes across the region, killing three and injuring nine.

On Saturday, Ukrainian drones reportedly hit an ammunition depot in Russian-occupied Crimea, triggering explosions in warehouses storing weapons, equipment, and fuel.

Upgraded suicide drone used in latest attack
The drones that were used in the latest attack are reportedly upgraded Lancet suicide drones, known as the ‘Izdeliye-53‘, which feature autonomous navigation systems capable of recognizing different types of targets. According to a report by the US-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW), the new model uses automatic guidance technology to improve strike accuracy and success rates.

The Lancet drone is estimated to carry a payload of between 6 to 11 pounds (3 to 5 kilograms), which is lighter than other suicide drones Russia imports from Iran. Despite its smaller payload, the Lancet remains highly effective thanks to its precision and advanced targeting systems.

The Russian Lancet strikes also depend on intelligence from nearby reconnaissance drones providing a first-person view. Ukraine’s National Police condemned the attack on Telegram, calling it “more than just shelling but a cynical war crime.”

Since the start of the Russia-Ukraine conflict in February 2022, the Kremlin has heavily utilized suicide drones, also known as ‘kamikaze‘ drones, as a central part of its military tactics. These drones are relatively low-cost and simple to produce, enabling mass deployment. They can target a wide range of battlefield assets, including tanks, artillery, and personnel, making them a flexible and persistent threat.

When quarks misbehave, symmetry breaks down and changes the rules of physics
Scientists experimenting at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility in Virginia observed unusual up quark and down quark behavior, suggesting that charge symmetry doesn’t always hold, at least not during fragmentation.

For decades, physicists have relied on the principle of symmetry to simplify and understand the complex behaviors of subatomic particles. Symmetry in physics basically means that some rules of nature stay the same even if you change things around.

This idea has served as one of the foundations of nuclear physics, helping scientists build models of how matter behaves at the smallest scales. However, a team of researchers led by Mississippi State University (MSU) professor Dipangkar Dutta has found cracks in this foundation.

Results from the new study suggest that symmetry, once thought to be a constant, can break down under certain conditions. This finding can reshape our understanding of the strong nuclear force, a force that governs everything from the behavior of particles inside atomic nuclei to the formation of matter across the universe.

An experiment that defies symmetry
To test whether certain symmetries in physics really hold up, the researchers conducted an interesting experiment at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility in Virginia. They used a high-energy beam of electrons and fired it at protons and deuterons (a hydrogen isotope).

This allowed them to observe how quarks, the tiny building blocks inside protons and neutrons (inside the deuteron), behave when struck. The technique the scientists used is called semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering (or SIDIS). In simple terms, it’s a way to knock loose a quark and then study what kind of particle it turns into afterward.

The researchers focused on how often quarks turned into positively or negatively charged pions (a type of subatomic particle), depending on whether they came from protons or deuterons. This process, called fragmentation, gives physicists clues about how quarks behave when they’re released from the tight grip of the strong nuclear force.

Now here’s where the symmetry jumps in. According to a principle called charge symmetry, an up quark in a proton should behave the same way as a down quark in a neutron, once you flip the charge. That’s been a helpful assumption for decades because it simplifies calculations.

However, until now, this idea hadn’t been tested carefully in the context of fragmentation. When the researchers compared the behavior of these quarks, they found small but clear deviations, especially at lower energy levels.

These deviations caused the symmetry between the behaviors of up and down quarks to break down, suggesting that charge symmetry doesn’t always hold, at least not during fragmentation.

Time to make new changes in existing theories
The possibility of symmetry failing under certain conditions can lead to many changes in nuclear physics. For instance, by understanding where and why symmetries break down, scientists can reevaluate theoretical models and more accurately explain particle behavior and interactions.

“The assumptions we make based on symmetries greatly simplify our analyses. But they haven’t been tested quantitatively with precision until now. Our new results show when the symmetries are valid and when they need certain corrections,” said Dutta, in a statement released by MSU.

Hopefully, future studies will also shed light on other scenarios where symmetries break and lead to an improved understanding of nuclear physics.

I ordered this because the menu picture was just so enticing, the Mangonada was a flavor trip, sweet mango, spicy hot sauce, and Tajin tanginess all combined into one eye catching sip!

I ❤️ traveling!

#inleo #bbh

Where's this at? Looks delicious!

it’s from a place called Botanas Time in Caldwell, Idaho😊

!BBH

I thought I had no reason to go to Idaho. I guess things change now!

The AUKI Network, a spatial intelligence DePIN platform, has announced partnerships with Toyota Material Handling and Mars.

With Toyota, AUKI is helping to coordinate autonomous and robotic fleets, specifically in forklift operations, to create better warehouse solutions.

The partnership with Mars (the global candy company) is less detailed but the founder said they are working on "The store of the future", and the deal could get AUKI into 1000s of additional locations in the next year or two.

This news follows other noteworthy DePIN partnerships with major companies, like Helium's collaboration with AT&T and Hivemapper teaming up with Lyft.

Can you explain this in web3 terms to an alpha hunter?

The AUKI token is awarded to devices that help visually map inner cities and inside buildings. These partnership lends more legitimacy to Auki Network and could drive more value to the token.

Those who think it's zero calories, don't believe the Gatorade traps.

#drinks #energy #health

You are not always lonely unless you see your shadow and it walks by you in bright areas. Live in the light.

#life #quotes

Coffee time, no coffee no recharge.. Let's refresh

#coffee #life

Let's drink onchain.

Sure mate,

Happy Sunday to you!

A second feeder thread for the hungry lion that will help sate it.

US’ 1.3GW solar farm to power 200,000 homes, boost clean energy capacity by 20%
The Mammoth Solar farm in northern Indiana is all set to become one of USA’s largest solar power projects and is expected to create over 1,200 jobs.

A 1.3 gigawatt (GW) solar farm in northern Indiana is all set to become one of USA’s largest solar power projects following an agreement between Philadelphia-based renewable energy operator Doral Renewables and Virginia-headquartered engineering firm Bechtel.

Construction on Indiana’s Mammoth Solar project ramped up this month after Doral Renewables issued a Full Notice to Proceed (FNTP) to Bechtel in a bid to boost total solar capacity in Indiana by more than 20%. Bechtel will design, engineer, and build Mammoth South, Mammoth Central I, and Mammoth Central II—three segments that together will deliver 900 megawatts AC of clean energy capacity, enough to power 200,000 homes.

Bechtel is set to install approximately two million solar panels over the next two years—around half of which will be manufactured in the US. The company is overseeing all engineering, procurement, and construction activities. According to a media statement released by the firm, it will use its award-winning digital delivery methods and autonomous technologies to speed up construction and improve project outcomes.

Solar farm will create over 1,200 jobs
“A project of this scale depends on strong collaboration with local building trades to ensure access to the skilled workforce needed. We’re working closely with craft professionals, creating high-quality jobs, and being a reliable partner to the community as we help deliver Mammoth Solar and increase the supply of clean, reliable solar power,” said Scott Austin, Bechtel’s general manager of renewables & clean power.

More than 1,200 jobs are expected to be created at the height of the Mammoth Solar project, with at least 15% dedicated to apprenticeships.

When completed in 2027, Doral Renewables plans to implement agrivoltaics initiatives across the entire site, integrating livestock grazing and crop cultivation alongside the solar panels. This dual-use approach allows local farmers and landowners to continue their agricultural activities while benefiting from renewable energy production.

“We remain deeply committed to the highest standards of safety, quality, and environmental stewardship throughout this phase. We are equally focused on fostering strong community relationships, ensuring meaningful local participation from the workforce and vendors, and supporting the county through direct, indirect, and induced economic benefits,” noted Amit Nadkarni, senior vice president of project & asset management at Doral Renewables.

Bechtel to rely on past experience
One of Bechtel’s massive past projects was the Ivanpah solar power plant, a concentrated solar power facility located in California’s Mojave Desert. The plant uses rows of parabolic mirrors called heliostats to focus sunlight onto receivers atop three towers.

Comprising three CSP plants side by side, Ivanpah was the largest facility of its kind in the world at the time. It features 173,500 heliostats, each equipped with two parabolic mirrors that reflect sunlight onto the solar towers. Developed by BrightSource Energy in partnership with Bechtel, the project cost $2.2 billion to complete.

This year, power plant operator and co-owner NRG Energy Inc. announced plans to shut down part of the Ivanpah plant, just over 11 years after it began operations.

Originally, the utility was contracted to purchase power from two units through 2039. However, following a 2021 directive from the California Public Utilities Commission to review energy sources, the utility identified the Ivanpah agreements as a chance to reduce costs, leading plant owners to offer early termination.

Scientists create a crystal that detects pollutants in water and air by changing color
A crystal capable of both inter- and intramolecular charge transfer successfully detects naphthalene, a pollutant found in air and oceans.

Imagine a crystal that changes color just by coming into contact with a pollutant, almost instantly revealing its presence. Scientists at Japan’s Shibaura Institute of Technology (SIT) have developed a crystal that can achieve this.

By designing a novel molecule called a pyrazinacene derivative, the team developed a crystal that shifts its color from greenish-blue to red-violet when exposed to naphthalene, a well-known air and water pollutant.

What makes this even more remarkable is that the change is reversible, meaning the crystal can return to its original color and be reused. This research could lead to the development of next-generation chemical sensors that help protect human health and the environment.

“This crystal is capable of reacting with naphthalene to produce a reversible color shift. Such color-changing crystals can have various potential applications in materials science,” the SIT team notes.

A crystal with dual charge transfer capability
To understand what makes this pyrazinacene crystal special, it is important to know a bit about the charge transfer (electron movement) process that actually makes the crystal color change.

This can happen within a single molecule (intramolecular charge transfer, or ICT) or between two different molecules (intermolecular charge transfer, or CT). While ICT is often used in dyes and OLEDs, CT plays a major role in solar cells and semiconductors.

However, combining both types of charge transfer in one material has been challenging. This is “because it requires precise control over the molecular design and intermolecular interactions. Additionally, the hybrid system must be composed of material that remains stable under such rapid (electron) transfer conditions,” The SIT team explained.

When you are hungry for longer periods, your body consumes stored fats, after that things get really crazy.

#health

One cannot think well, love well, sleep well if one has not dined well

Foundations have been set for an AI-driven supervirus that appears nearly unstoppable—an unintended development.

Good evening

Make no mistake, but make more mistakes. Lessons are always learned from mistakes.

~The Great Shah~

#quotes #life #mistakes

Missing this space.
It's been a very long time away.
It's time to be back active here.
#blockchchaintourist.

#feedback

Unable to paste screenshots or pictures on thread.
Is anyone else facing the same issue?

My Dad once told me "once bitten, twice shy".. i did not understand it then, Now I understand.
I have stories to tell after losing lots to #crypto volatility.
#blockchaintourist

Evening...

#newsoninleo #liotes

This is good news right !!!

Bitstamp Gets EU License Under MiCA Crypto Rules

read on, link ⬇️

The central bank's board convenes privately today (UW).

Is a rate cut expected?

They are happy that muffins and cupcakes are in the oven.

#kids

"It's #beautiful to be #alone To be alone does not mean to be lonely. It means the mind is not influenced and contaminated by society." - Jiddu Krishnamurti
#quote #newlion #motivation #inleo #life #bbh #ccc

6 month ago it was the other way around:

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