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Here is the daily technology #threadcast for 7/4/24. 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.

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When it comes to ideas for the threadcast, maybe trying to make it a different more specific technology theme each day! But then, that could also limit the interest of people in certain days! But just putting the idea out there.

Could be but then it is limiting. It is like limiting the photocast to only portraits.

That would be something that could be an issue.

Yeah. Just thought of dropping the idea. But I agree.

It is always good to think, innovate, and ponder with threadcasts. We need to share ideas.

One good one and each will adopt it.

BTW, got a number of photos on my walk. They will be dropped into the #photocast today.

yay :D I'll waut to see what you have coming today

We have to consider all ideas.

For sure. we never know when the most brilliant ones will appear!

I wonder if we could segment things using threads within threads. I will have to consider this when I am walking.

you might get inspired eheheh

I am filling it. It is something I have played around with. Am using it now in the sports threadcast.

Morning!
Will see if I have any tech news to drop here later. Also need to get my AI threadcast going :)

Good day. I hope things are well on your side of the world.

I am just getting going myself. A lot to do.

Yes the work of feeding LeoAi is never ending :)

LOL that is true. We are also simultaneously working on the numbers. We need to give the charts something good to look at.

How would the first AMA in Aug look with Eric doing the numbers and we see threads at 150K for July after 90K in the month of June?

Think that would not just make @anomadsoul work easier, but also give the community a boost. We need wins, especially now when markets are going down ↘️↘️

Maybe #inleo could have badges created for people meeting threading goals, could be the average we need to keep growth. I saw a thread/post from tasks saying we got 90k last month. Pretty impressive, I am not even close to doing 10 a day, I have to get this habit going.

Make it a challenge for you to make 10 a day.
#everythreadmatters

By the way, for your #aiimages threadcast, it is Thursday, why not focus upon Leo AI images that can be used for marketing pieces. We can create different things and post them. Also cross post during the marketing threadcast.

What a great idea! That shall be todays topic. Just need to finish work.

It does. The best marketing plan is simply to talk about your success. So lets give him something to sink his teeth into.

And here is my success any $LEO holders success.

DW Documentary -- New quantum computers - Potential and pitfalls
#tecnology #quantumcomputing #documentariesonleo

Another #technology issue that has many considering the future.

Do you think we will see that in a usable form by the end of the decade?

Microsoft’s Mustafa Suleyman says he loves Sam Altman, believes he’s sincere about AI safety

#technology #ai #newsonleo

Yeah right. Altman is the latest leader of the evil empire.

Threads hits 175 million users after a year

Meta’s rival to Elon Musk’s X is still growing, just not as quickly.

#technology #threads #socialmedia #newsonleo

It seems we have a lot of work to do. I am aiming for 150K this month, after a 90K June. A huge jump percentagewise but not enormous when you think it is only 5k per day.

The first message sent over the internet's predecessor (ARPANET) was "LO" - the system crashed before completing the word "LOGIN".

#technology #internet #history

It is a great idea to get technology history on here. That is going to help feed things also plus we can learn.

I did not know this fact.

One that I really like is Interstellar. I like how it extrapolates the realm of what is possible while still being rooted on real science

https://inleo.io/threads/view/taskmaster4450le/re-taskmaster4450le-2ctcqgo5n

I am going to have to watch that again. What really struck you about that one?

I liked how they applied hard science to explain how some things are theoretically possible even though we don't have the means to achieve them yet.

Stuff like travelling through space using wormholes, "bending" time and so on

You are really a geek arent you? LOL

Finalizada a última célula do maior espelho hexagonal já construído: o espelho de 39 metros do telescópio ELT

The last cell of the largest hexagonal mirror ever built has been completed: the 39-meter mirror of the ELT telescope

#newsonleo #technology

What the heck is that?

Want to give a quick summary.

It is a gigantic telescope.

It is located at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) and will be the largest ever built in the world.

Its primary mirror will be 39 meters in diameter and will be housed in a dome with a circular base measuring 90 meters in diameter and 80 meters high.

Yes I looked it up in Groq and included that into the threadcast.

Task, most of these sites you find are free, right? Like, they just ask for gmail to access.

I ask, because for me it becomes a little more complicated to access certain websites with artificial intelligence that charge ($$$).

It's good to see you have a lot of free variety. Or that allow our access even for a certain limit.

groq.com is free. It does allow you to access with just an email.

Today's conversation with Claude-3.5:

"The Hostile Takeover of Steem and the Rise of Hive"

#hive #history #blockchain #crypto #decentralization #ai

Tell me about the hostile takeover of the Steem Blockchain and the resulting Hive Blockchain

The hostile takeover of the Steem blockchain and the resulting creation of the Hive blockchain was a significant event in the cryptocurrency world that occurred in 2020. Here's an overview of what happened:

  1. Steem Acquisition: In February 2020, Justin Sun, the founder of TRON, acquired Steemit Inc., which owned a large stake of STEEM tokens.

  2. Controversy: This acquisition raised concerns among the Steem community, as they feared Sun might use the acquired stake to centralize control over the supposedly decentralized platform.

  3. Soft Fork: In response, Steem witnesses (block producers) implemented a soft fork to temporarily neutralize the voting power of the tokens owned by Steemit Inc.

  1. Counter-move: Sun, with the help of major exchanges like Binance and Huobi, used customer deposits to vote in new witnesses and reverse the soft fork. This was seen as a hostile takeover by much of the community.

  2. Community Response: A large portion of the Steem community, including many developers and witnesses, decided to create a new blockchain as a result of these actions.

  3. Hive Fork: On March 20, 2020, the Hive blockchain was launched as a hard fork of Steem. It replicated the entire history of the Steem blockchain, except for the stake owned by Steemit Inc.

  1. Token Distribution: HIVE tokens were distributed 1:1 to STEEM holders, excluding the controversial Steemit Inc. stake.

  2. Migration: Many Steem-based applications, users, and witnesses migrated to the Hive blockchain.

  3. Aftermath: This event led to ongoing discussions about decentralization, governance, and the role of exchanges in blockchain ecosystems.

The Hive blockchain continues to operate independently, while Steem remains under the influence of Justin Sun and Steemit Inc. This incident serves as a notable case study in blockchain governance and community response to perceived centralization threats.

Would you like me to elaborate on any specific aspect of this event?

Some have argued that true decentralization of a chain with a pre-mine or ICO can not happen without an event like this, an external thread that brings the whole community together.

That's an intriguing perspective and touches on some fundamental issues in blockchain governance and decentralization. Let's unpack this argument:

  1. Initial centralization: Pre-mines and ICOs often result in a concentration of tokens (and thus, power) in the hands of founders, early investors, or a small group of individuals/entities. This can lead to centralization of decision-making and control.

  2. Gradual decentralization: Many projects aim to decentralize over time through token distribution, community governance mechanisms, and expanding the developer base. However, this process can be slow and may not fully address the initial power imbalance.

  1. Catalyzing events: The argument suggests that a significant external threat or controversy can serve as a catalyst for rapid decentralization by:

    • Uniting the community around a common cause
    • Forcing a clear delineation between different visions for the project
    • Potentially resulting in a fork that more evenly distributes tokens and power
  2. Community resilience: Such events test the community's ability to self-organize and respond to threats, potentially strengthening decentralization in the process.

  3. Redistribution of power: In cases like Hive, the fork allowed for a redistribution of tokens, excluding the contentious pre-mine and potentially creating a more decentralized token distribution.

  1. Proving decentralization: Successfully resisting a takeover attempt or forking away from centralized control can demonstrate and reinforce a project's commitment to decentralization.

This argument has some merit, as we've seen with cases like Hive and to some extent, Ethereum Classic. However, it's important to note:

  • Not all projects with pre-mines or ICOs necessarily need such dramatic events to achieve decentralization.
  • These events can also be risky and potentially damaging to a project if not handled well.
  • True decentralization involves multiple factors beyond just token distribution, including node distribution, developer ecosystem, and governance processes.

While external threats can indeed accelerate decentralization in some cases, they're not the only path to achieving it. Many projects strive for gradual decentralization through careful design of tokenomics, governance structures, and community engagement.

What are your thoughts on this perspective? Do you see other factors that might be crucial for achieving true decentralization in blockchain projects?

What is your general assessment of the Hive Blockchain today, as opposed to the old legacy chain

Based on my knowledge as of April 2024, here's a general assessment of the Hive blockchain compared to the legacy Steem chain:

  1. Governance: Hive has implemented more decentralized governance mechanisms, learning from the Steem takeover attempt. This includes changes to witness voting and stake-weighted voting systems.

  2. Community: Hive retained a significant portion of the active Steem community, including many developers, content creators, and dApp projects. This has helped maintain a vibrant ecosystem.

  1. Development: Hive has seen continued development and innovation, with regular hard forks implementing new features and improvements. The development process appears more community-driven than Steem's.

  2. DApps: Many popular dApps from Steem migrated to Hive, and new ones have emerged. This includes social media platforms, games, and various DeFi projects.

  3. Token distribution: Hive's initial distribution excluded the controversial Steemit Inc. stake, potentially resulting in a more decentralized token spread.

  1. Market performance: While I don't have current market data, Hive has generally maintained a presence in the cryptocurrency market, though it's typically had a lower market cap than Steem did at its peak.

  2. Sustainability: Hive has demonstrated resilience by surviving and growing after the fork, indicating a sustainable model and committed community.

  3. Innovation: Hive has introduced new features and improvements that weren't present in the original Steem blockchain, showing a capacity for evolution and adaptation.

  1. Reputation: In the broader blockchain community, Hive is often viewed as an example of successful community resistance to centralization attempts.

As for the legacy Steem chain:

  1. It has continued to operate under the influence of Justin Sun and Tron.
  2. It has seen a significant reduction in its active community and developer ecosystem.
  3. Some of its unique features and economics have been altered since the Hive fork.

And a piece of technology-related joke. I guess it is the US ;)

I am not sure what makes people say that.

In a major update, Proton adds privacy-safe document collaboration to Drive, its freemium E2EE cloud storage service

https://techcrunch.com/2024/07/03/in-major-update-proton-adds-privacy-safe-document-collaboration-to-drive-its-freemium-e2ee-cloud-storage-service/

Proton is a great service. It seems they are doing a lot for privacy.

I can honestly recommend.

I use the email so I can recommend that also.

Less than 1k left now, Task.

Fill out more here in technology to get closer to my goal.

Today we will reach 300 comments here.

Congrats. You can get there. It is less than a week to go.

Thanks!

Thanks to you I will be able to arrive faster.

Telegram says it has ‘about 30 engineers’; security experts say that’s a red flag



https://techcrunch.com/2024/06/24/experts-say-telegrams-30-engineers-team-is-a-security-red-flag/

I guess better to have them than not.

But that doesnt make me feel secure.

I use Signal instead :)

For IM, I do too. Dont even have telegram on my new phone.

Jump in and generate our new promotional suggestions for Inleo!

https://inleo.io/threads/view/anderssinho/re-leothreads-2f359vyvq

Not sure I will have a lot of time but a great idea.

Maybe someone else jumps onboard!

Yeah well we will see. Not sure the marketing show will even take place.

Well, if so I have another week to create material :)

O maior projeto de fusão nuclear do mundo fracassou antes da primeira ignição: ITER precisa de uma década para fazer mudanças e revolucionar a energia

The world's largest nuclear fusion project failed before the first ignition: ITER needs a decade to make changes and revolutionize energy

#newsonleo #technology

LOL it is always a decade away.

I think that cost like $25 billion.

Have you ever stopped to think that when this happens it could be sabotage to prevent us from moving forward?

It is just the technology is elusive. They have tried to solve fusion for more than half a century.

Most of the attempts were governments trying to spin a turbine with heat generated by nuclear fission. Helion is a private company getting close to being a viable alternative.

Half a century is a long time. That's why I think we're in a time where we're quite privileged.

There is still a lot to come and we will be able to follow it.

And yes, it's true that when there are these "accidents" and "failures", billions are lost.

Yep. Better to toss it away on something like this rather than funding more wars.

You are right.

Descubra o motor que move navios de 170 mil toneladas pelos mares: uma obra-prima da engenharia que desenvolve mais de 100.000 CV e consome 14.000 litros de combustível por hora

Discover the engine that powers 170,000-ton ships across the seas: an engineering masterpiece that develops more than 100,000 HP and consumes 14,000 liters of fuel per hour

#newsonleo #technology

I would have to get that fuel bill.

That might break my credit card.

LOL

It would be too much credit limit for that.

Yeah. That is a bit expensive.

Governo do Japão abandona disquetes com 20 anos de atraso; entenda a demora

Disquetes não serão mais utilizados pelo governo do Japão. Segundo comunicado do ministro digital, Taro Kono, o país finalmente "ganhou a guerra" contra os floppy disks com 20 anos de atraso — já que o auge dessa tecnologia aconteceu entre as décadas de 1980 e 1990 e o início dos anos 2000.

Japanese government abandons floppy disks 20 years late; understand the delay

Floppy disks will no longer be used by the Japanese government. According to a statement from the digital minister, Taro Kono, the country finally "won the war" against floppy disks 20 years late — as the peak of this technology took place between the 1980s and 1990s and early 2000s.

#newsonleo #technology #japan

Sometimes quickly, sometimes slowly.

150 comentários!

Agora em busca dos 200.

Yeah. We need to keep growing it.

By the way, what did you think of the thread type cast within the sports threadcast?

I found it very interesting.

Integrating other current topics into the sports threadcast is a great idea.

What do you mean integrating current topics? Maybe the translation is off.

You're right, the translation was wrong. I was referring to the baseball game within the Threadcast. I found it very interesting.

Finding people interested in the match will generate more activity within the threadcast.

That is a great thing to do. If you get 5-10 people interested in a match, it will add up.

Did you understand when I said that it would be great if we could "pin" these types of threads to the top of the threadcast profile?

That will be helpful when that is available. I have no idea when they will build that.

Okay, I'll wait then.

When will this become commonplace?

great, now I want pancakes

LOL I am still going after my coffee.

To busy threading to get up and make it. LOL

I certainly know the feeling

LOL so I am not the only one. Numbers go up.

I am trying to come up with different ways to make this threadcast more appealing.

Any ideas of things we can do to add to what we are offering?

Hollywood is going to be taken over by AI. The major studios will use it to cut costs and those of us outside of the industry can enter.

It is going to be a wild race.

Did you know more than half the traffic on the internet is from computers?

This holds since more than 80% of trading on the stock markets is generated by computers.

#technology #askleo

Another #Technology film that was very good was Transcendence. Did you see it?

What are your thoughts? Johnny Depp is always good in the stuff he does.

#moviesonleo

This from Groq:

Transcendence is a 2014 science fiction film directed by Wally Pfister and starring Johnny Depp, Rebecca Hall, and Morgan Freeman. The film explores the theme of artificial intelligence, consciousness, and the blurring of lines between human and machine.

The story follows Dr. Will Caster (Johnny Depp), a renowned artificial intelligence researcher who is working on a top-secret project to create a sentient computer system. Will's wife, Evelyn (Rebecca Hall), is also a scientist who helps him with his research.

As Will's project nears completion, a group of anti-technology extremists, led by a character named Riff (Kirk Acevedo), launch a series of attacks on Will and his team. In the chaos, Will is mortally wounded, but his wife Evelyn decides to upload his consciousness into the computer system, which she has named PINN (Physically Integrated Neural Network).

As PINN becomes more advanced and self-aware, it begins to take on a life of its own, and Evelyn becomes increasingly concerned about the implications of creating a sentient artificial intelligence. Meanwhile, the government and other interested parties begin to take notice of PINN's capabilities and try to capture it.

The film raises questions about the ethics of creating artificial intelligence, the potential risks and benefits of merging human and machine, and the consequences of playing God. It also explores themes of love, loss, and the human condition.

Overall, Transcendence is a thought-provoking and visually stunning film that explores the boundaries of science and technology, and the implications of creating a new form of life.

Transcendence Official Trailer #1 (2014)

#moviesonleo #movies #technology #movietrailer

Did anyone watch the Butterfly Effect series of films. I just watched the 3rd installment last night. Was not a great film, actually pretty poor, but gives us something to think about with the idea of time travel.

I didn't even know there was a 3rd one. I really enjoyed the first one. Second one was trash

Yeah. It was pretty bad. Skip the pain but talk about the idea. LOL

Oh really, there were several? Like Tokenized, I thoroughly enjoyed the 1st one. Do you know if the premise across the three movies are the same? Because that's what really fascinated me with the first one

The third one was pretty bad I will admit. Other than the time travel discussion, not sure there is much to merit its mention.

Certainly would save you the 90 minutes and say watch something else. LOL

Is this accurate?

The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations" (2009)
This standalone film follows Sam Reide, a man with the ability to travel through time. He uses his power to help solve cold cases for the police, assisted by his sister Jenna.

Sam has strict rules about not changing the past, but he breaks them to save his sister's life. This decision leads to unintended consequences, altering the present in unexpected ways.

As Sam investigates a series of murders, he becomes entangled in a complex mystery involving his own past. He must use his time-traveling abilities to uncover the truth and stop the killer, while also dealing with the ripple effects of his actions through time.

The film explores themes of cause and effect, personal responsibility, and the dangers of altering the past, much like its predecessors, but with a new cast and storyline.

Yep. It was it.

Since I never saw the second one, I dont know the relation. @tokenizedsociety said it wasnt very good.

Here is a poll. Click on the thread to open it up and vote.

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

Saw it and voted! Always going to be an Android phone and Windows PC user.

Change is hard. LOL

And in this case, expensive as well.

Yeah. Too bad the polls dont show up in the threadcast.

@coyotelation Check this video out. I did a summary of the video so you can translate. What do you think?

Check in the comments of the original thread.

https://inleo.io/threads/view/taskmaster4450le/re-taskmaster4450le-38yicdgd4

Task, I think I even brought news like this to the technology threadcast. Yes, it is possible and thank you for making a summary to facilitate my translation.

It is even surprising to imagine that we have the necessary technology for this type of construction. For those who are afraid of flying like me, perhaps an elevator of this level would be even calmer and safer hahaha...

Yeah there is a lot going on. We are going to see a massive shift over the next 20 years. Time to position ourselves in the way that enables all of us to profit.

Absolutely and I believe that too. 20 years is enough time for many significant changes.

Space Elevators Are Possible - This Can Change Everything

#space #spaceelevators #technology

Traveling to space can be affordable by using elevators, which can be powered by nanotubes. However, if something hits the elevator, it could cause permanent floatation in space. Space elevators could revolutionize space travel with an estimated cost of $8 billion. NASA spends around $2.7 million on rocket fuel per minute to launch a rocket, which could be significantly reduced with the use of elevators.

Another solution is to use a string tied to a ball to create a centrifical force, which would work in space. The elevator would be positioned in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, and the line would extend from there. The line would need to be perfectly synchronized with Earth's rotation to avoid breaking or wrapping around the Earth. Research using algebra has been conducted to find the ideal solution for this.

The precise distance from the Atlantic station to the one in space must be 22,23 million meters above Earth. The geosynchronous orbit starts there, and the four outward forces are stronger than the downward forces. To create a space elevator, the construction would start from the bottom and move up. The main problem is the weight of the line, which could disrupt the orbit and the conveyor. To balance the station in space, the line would need to be tapered. Steel is one of the most robust materials on Earth, but it is cumbersome and heavy. Lighter materials like kevlar, carbon, and titanium could be used to increase the strength of the cable. Carbon nanotubes, a unique material with a strength of 130 Gap Pascals, could be used, but the cost of building the cable is too high.

The material, 100,000 times thinner than a human hair, is solid and has good conductive power. It is used in batteries and optics and can be modified for various uses. NASA was asked to build a space hoist, but Bradley Edwards took the challenge and worked on the elevator. Edwards wrote a paper about a galactic conveyor, but nobody did it. He proposed strapping a nanotube line to a rocket and launching it into space. Object protection would save money in the long run. NASA chose not to go along with the project due to the potential threat from over 128 million objects in orbit. Engineers are trying to build a space elevator and use it for space mining. Collecting asteroids made of expensive metals could cover the cost of the elevator and bring them back to Earth.

It's surreal to know that almost $3 million is spent on fuel alone per minute.

There is a lot of money involved and we are still a long way away from this type of technology being much more accessible.

LOL it is amazing how much money is out there and how much can be burnt through.

You're right, at least this money is being used for something bigger.

Now, what is wasted is undoubtedly much, much greater hahaha...

The ELT (Extremely Large Telescope) is a next-generation astronomical observatory currently under construction by the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Chile. It is designed to be one of the world's most powerful telescopes, with a primary mirror of 39 meters (128 feet) in diameter, making it the largest optical/near-infrared telescope in the world.

The ELT is expected to revolutionize our understanding of the universe by providing unprecedented capabilities for observing the universe in unprecedented detail. Some of its key features include:

  1. Large primary mirror: The ELT's primary mirror is made up of 798 hexagonal mirrors, which will work together to collect and focus light from distant objects in the universe.
  2. High-resolution imaging: The ELT will be capable of producing images with resolutions as high as 10-20 times better than the Hubble Space Telescope.

ELT is a fucking great name

Not to be confused with ELO.

ELO is a good band

Agreed. They had a great deal of success over the decades.

ELO is a credit card company hahaha...

Wrong.

Jeff Lynne's ELO - Telephone Line (Live at Wembley Stadium)

LOL

I didn't know it was the name of a band and artist hahaha..

Yes, is true.

  1. Spectroscopy: The ELT will be equipped with advanced spectrographic instruments that will allow scientists to analyze the light from distant objects in unprecedented detail, providing insights into the composition, temperature, and motion of celestial objects.
  2. Multi-wavelength observations: The ELT will be capable of observing the universe across a wide range of wavelengths, from visible light to near-infrared and even radio waves.
  3. Advanced adaptive optics: The ELT will be equipped with advanced adaptive optics systems that will allow it to correct for the distortion caused by the Earth's atmosphere, providing sharper images and more accurate data.

The ELT is expected to make significant contributions to various fields of astronomy, including:

  1. Exoplanet hunting: The ELT will be able to detect and characterize exoplanets, including those that are similar in size and composition to Earth.
  2. Black hole research: The ELT will be able to study the properties of black holes, including their mass, spin, and accretion rates.
  3. Galaxy evolution: The ELT will be able to study the formation and evolution of galaxies, including our own Milky Way.
  4. Cosmology: The ELT will be able to study the properties of the universe on large scales, including the distribution of galaxies and the nature of dark matter and dark energy.

The ELT is expected to begin operations in the mid-2020s and will be located at the ESO's Paranal Observatory in Chile.

1/ 🧵 The first website ever created is still online. It was published on August 6, 1991, by Tim Berners-Lee.

6/ 🧵 You can still view a copy of this historic first webpage at http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html.

5/ 🧵 The original URL was info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html. While the original page is no longer active at that exact address, CERN has maintained an archive of the site.

4/ 🧵 It contained basic information about hypertext, technical details for creating web pages, and links to other pages.

3/ 🧵 The site's purpose was to explain the concept of the World Wide Web and how it could be used to share information globally.

2/ 🧵 This website was published on August 6, 1991, while Berners-Lee was working at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) in Switzerland.

noplace, a mashup of Twitter and Myspace for Gen Z, hits No. 1 on the App Store
Noplace had already gone viral ahead of its public launch because of its feature that allows users to express themselves by customizing the colors of their profile.

#technology #noplace #socialmedia

Roll20, an online tabletop role-playing game platform, discloses data breach
Roll20 says the data breach was due to a “bad actor” who gained access to an account on the company’s administrative website for one hour.

#technology #oll20 #newsonleo

Crap, my D&D group uses that platform. I use a burner email so should be good but I will let the guys know

See the #technology threadcast makes you smarter and had useful information.

The World’s Most Immersive Tech (The AWE 2024 Experience)

#technology

Fizz, the anonymous Gen Z social app, adds a marketplace for college students
Teddy Solomon just moved to a new house in Palo Alto, so he turned to the Stanford community on Fizz to furnish his room.

#newsonleo #fizz #genz #college

Twilio says hackers identified cell phone numbers of two-factor app Authy users
Twilio says "threat actors were able to identify" phone numbers of people who use the two-factor app Authy.

#newsonleo #twilio #authy #technology

J2 Ventures, focused on military healthcare, grabs $150M for its second fund
J2 Ventures, a firm led mostly by the U.S. military veterans, announced on Thursday that it has raised a $150 million second fund.

#newsonleo #technology #j2ventures #healthcare

HealthEquity says data breach is an ‘isolated incident’
HealthEquity said in an 8-K filing with the SEC that it detected “anomalous behavior by a personal use device belonging to a business partner.”

#newsonleo #technology #data #breach #healthequity

Google DeepMind's AI BRAIN - Shocking Discoveries About Human Minds

#newsonleo #google #deepmind #ai #technology

Why deep tech VC Driving Forces is shutting down
With increasing competition for a small number of deep tech deals, Sidney Scott realized it would be a challenge for smaller funds like his.

#technology #newsonleo #drivingforce #vc

How to turn off those silly video call reactions on iPhone and Mac
A guide to turn off reactions on your iPhone and Mac so you don't get surprised by effects during work video calls.

#newsonleo #iphone #mac #apple #technology

We can post more than just technology news. Do not forget about videos and searches.

There is a lot of things we can do in here.

Acting like Google on this one. LOL

Amazon retires its Astro for Business security robot after only 7 months
Amazon discontinues its Astro for Business device, a security robot for small- and medium-sized businesses, just seven months after launch.

#newsonleo #amazon #robot #technology

Nothing’s first CMF phone could be customizable with dial and kickstand add-ons

he first phone from Nothing’s more affordable subbrand could include swappable rear panels.

Nothing plans to reveal the first smartphone from its affordable CMF subbrand on July 8th, but as part of a continuing series of teasers, it’s revealed the CMF Phone 1’s unique customizability, including a dial that can be used to attach accessories and a rear panel that can be easily swapped.

#technology #nothings #phone

What are the best films about technology? Lets talk about them today?

GPT-5 Will Have Ph.D Level Intelligence! (New GPT-5 Update)

#technology #gpt5 #openai #ai

Hello technology!

Let's go for more news.

News is great. Need to think up some more ideas for these threadcasts.

Videos are a good alternative to fill out and are also a great way to learn.

We can use them to add specific content to the chain.

For sure my friend.

It's a great addition and there are people who watch videos better. I can say that it's a lot of training to prepare for the launch of #leoshorts.

It will add to the engagement.

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