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Why can we no longer afford houses? Because houses are no longer just houses.
Financial scholar Patrick Boyle believes that viewing houses as an investment tool rather than simply a place to live is the core reason why many people can't afford homes.
Because once a society treats houses as a means of wealth appreciation, it must assume that housing prices will rise in the long term.
To maintain this expectation, policies often favor stabilizing the housing market, stabilizing land and credit systems, avoiding sharp declines in house prices, and continuing to stimulate demand through low
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Brother Jun should go participate in the imitation show.
He imitates Huang Renxun and Musk very well, and the car he made also looks very much like a Porsche 😂
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Li Kaifu shared a set of prompts he usually uses for Claude, mainly to reduce AI's flattery, pandering, hallucinations, and guesswork.
This set of prompts can be directly placed into Claude's Settings > General > Instructions for Claude.
The original English version and Chinese translation are as follows: 👇
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OneStepAtATime:
After using this, Doubao asks everything and says I don't know 🤷
Computers have really become plugged-in brains.
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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Sichuan University conducted an interesting study.
The research found that among female selfie samples on Xiaohongshu, users from regions with lower per capita GDP tend to do more extensive photo editing.
Moreover, they are more inclined to emphasize baby-like features such as larger eyes, round faces, small mouths, and fairer skin.
In contrast, users from developed regions like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong, and Zhejiang show significantly less photo editing, with images closer to the original appearance.
The researchers believe that in environm
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Research Paper Guidance 👉
A brief report summary can be seen 👉
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Continuous reading and learning may be the best way to prevent Alzheimer's disease.
Nun Mary remained mentally clear and sharp until her death at age 101.
After her death, researchers dissected her brain and found it was already filled with severe Alzheimer's pathology.
Researchers believe that her long-term engagement in reading, writing, teaching, and learning activities built richer and more complex neural networks in her brain.
When some neurons are damaged by Alzheimer's, the brain can still complete tasks through other circuits.
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Sharing a super useful free tool, Gifski.
One-click to directly convert videos into GIF animations,
you can crop the segments yourself, and adjust size, frame rate, and quality.
The resulting GIFs are clearer than many online tools and offer better control.
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Fable 5 suddenly went offline, and the main reason turned out to be that
the United States questioned that the relationship between SK Group, which owns Hynix, and China is too close.
SK Group has SK Telecom, a major Korean telecom company, and one of the few companies that gained early access to Mythos.
But the U.S. government found that SK Telecom had previously cooperated with China Unicom, and SK Group's subsidiaries also have extensive businesses in China, including energy and semiconductors.
They are very concerned about whether SK has some kind of connection with China.
Subseq
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A list of a private elite circle in Silicon Valley has been leaked,
Annual topics include World War III, how to establish a cult, and sexual life.
This organization is called Dialog, co-founded by Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel. He is a co-founder of PayPal, an early investor in Facebook, and has been active in the American tech scene and conservative political circles for a long time.
This has been operating since 2006, mainly inviting top figures from U.S. politics, finance, and technology to attend closed-door annual meetings, with the member list rarely made public in the pas
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Just now, a Boeing-made B-52 strategic bomber of the U.S. Air Force crashed in California, with all 8 people on board losing their lives.
The aircraft crashed near the runway immediately after takeoff, then caught fire, with black smoke billowing from the scene.
At the time, the plane was performing a test mission, and the personnel on board included government civilians, contractors, and active-duty military personnel.
cr: Reuters
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Vice President Vance said that Trump might announce the agreement reached between the United States and Iran before this Friday.
The leaders of the U.S. and Iran have already signed the agreement online, and a formal signing ceremony is expected to be held on Friday, with representatives from both sides completing the signing in person.
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GitHub guide👉
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This is basically the current situation...
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This is Elon Musk's wealth journey from 2000 to the present.
From a young boy who earned $500 from developing small games, to the world's first trillion-dollar billionaire.
Elon Musk's current net worth has already surpassed the combined wealth of the four other richest people.
2000 ⟶ About $22 million
2001 ⟶ About $22 million
2002 ⟶ $180 million
2003 ⟶ About $170 million
2004 ⟶ About $200 million
2005 ⟶ About $200 million
2006 ⟶ About $250 million
2007 ⟶ About $350 million
2008 ⟶ About $100 million
2009 ⟶ About $250 million
2010 ⟶ About $680 million
2011 ⟶ About $1
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TheSeaAndSkyShareTh:
It's a snowball effect! 😂
Anthropic's top AI scientist, Andre Carpathy, is very likely to have also lost access to Fable 5.
Carpathy is the original proposer of the vibe coding concept and was once listed among Time magazine's 100 most influential people in AI, and he was one of OpenAI's former founders.
But he is not American, so everyone speculates that he is also one of the victims of this incident, but Anthropic has refused to comment on the matter.
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The case is solved. Anthropic urgently revoked Fable5's access, most likely due to a betrayal by Amazon, which tipped off the U.S. government.
Amazon researchers kept challenging Fable 5, conducting extreme jailbreak tests. They used a series of special prompt words to continuously induce the model to answer questions it shouldn't have, ultimately causing the model to leak some security vulnerability-related information.
Subsequently, they compiled their research findings into a security report, and the U.S. government then imposed restrictions on Fable 5 and Mythos 5 citing national secur
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The case is solved. Anthropic urgently revoked Fable5's access, most likely because Amazon employees leaked information to the U.S. government.
Amazon researchers conducted jailbreaking tests on Fable 5, using a series of special prompt words to continuously induce the model to answer questions it shouldn't normally answer, ultimately causing the model to reveal some security vulnerability-related information.
Subsequently, they compiled their research findings into a security report, and the U.S. government then imposed restrictions on Fable 5 and Mythos 5 citing national security concern
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