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I Don’t Just Live By Jalapeños. Muh Stuffed Fresno Clilies!     (files.catbox.moe)
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Here we have some Fresno chiles (the one on the bottom left is a jalapeño. We did both) stuffed with pork sausage from a local rancher. The mix includes half of the guts from the peppers blended back in, along with a free range egg and Tillamook sharp cheddar, with same cheddar again on top for a bit of crispiness. No panko this time
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Never Forget: RICHARD JEWELL     (whatever)
submitted by TheBigGuyFromQueens to whatever 4 hours ago (+11/-0)
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The scumbag FBI tried so hard to paint him as a ne'erdowell arsonist who killed people for glory like the ATF did in Waco. Meanwhile, he was the opposite. He was a hero who tried to save people's lives. The feds ran that poor man's name through the mud for YEARS until he was exonerated. Fuck them.

His Wiki:


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Jewell
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Tucker Carlson thinks an Alex Jones employee may have been murdered by Ukrainian Hitman operating in the United States     (youtu.be)
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At about 1 min 25 sec
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never his fault     (pomf.lain.la)
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Your Call Is Important To Us. Please Hold     (pomf.lain.la)
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Poland parades     (files.catbox.moe)
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demonRats complain about pronouns      (twitter.com)
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Maui Police Chief Child Trafficking     (x.com)
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Ukraine's 30 day ceasefire proposal is very obviously just an attempt to re-arm. Trump takes that as a sign they want peace (when it obviously isn't) and restores aid to Ukraine. Rubio is going to take the ceasefire proposal to the Russians. Does he think they are so stupid they won't see right thu?     (Ukraine)
submitted by titstitstits to Ukraine 7 hours ago (+11/-0)
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It is naive of both Rubio, to take this bullshit disingenuous ceasefire proposal to the Russians, and Trump to restore aid to Ukraine. STOP GIVING THEM WEAPONS AND THE FIGHTING WILL STOP.

Trump is definitely not stupid but this strategy is moronic.

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Red jew or Blue jew? How About... Fuck You!     (files.catbox.moe)
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America fourth? Maybe right after the legalized scams of banking, insurance and pedo rings.
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Black Pride - McDonald's Secur-O-Chimp demonstrates the gold-standard in de-escalation skills.      (theworldwatch.com)
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All the right people hating on Thomas Massie tells you everything      (x.com)
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Thorny devil     (files.catbox.moe)
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I just realized we have 10.5 million more jews in this country than are currently being accounted for     (ShowerThoughts)
submitted by x0x7 to ShowerThoughts 2 hours ago (+4/-0)
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There are international jews that have no documentation of being jewish nor documentation of having Israel as their country of origin. About 10.5 million as a low estimate. They'be been coming into the US via the southern border for decades.

We need to deport all of them back to Israel.

Israel wants them to stay here so they are going to deny that they are Israeli citizens but we know better.
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Breaking! Putin Just Set Fire To A Compound Full Of Womem and Children Outside of Kiev!     (pomf2.lain.la)
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I'll never forget people shouting at me because I didnt follow the arrows on the floor     (files.catbox.moe)
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I didnt wear a mask either. drove them nuts. fukn sheep

I was in Publix one night and a County Deputy Sheriff walked by me wearing a mask. He looked at me and literally said "harrumph!'.

Thankfully DeSantis had declared county ordinances concerning covid unconstitutional. Scary how easily people can be convinced to follow without question.
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When TRUMP gets the economy booming again (((they))) will release another plandemic     (whatever)
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This needs to be called out before it happens
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Climate Protestors Cement Hands to the Ground & the End Result is Hilarious!     (www.youtube.com)
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((( Larry Fink ))) - The Jew who bet big on buying up 40% of all residential homes for sale in 2023 alone, to raise rent prices on the illegals getting free housing... is worried that mass deportations will bankrupt his slumlord shekel-flow.     (x.com)
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https://x.com/CitizenFreePres/status/1899497717165879596

Wall Street has purchased hundreds of thousands of single-family homes since the Great Recession. Here’s what that means for rental prices

-https://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/21/how-wall-street-bought-single-family-homes-and-put-them-up-for-rent.html
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Another Communist appointment for the Trump admin.. this time for Secretary of Labor (a desired position for a commie)     (x.com)
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"Two more weeks"     (cryptography)
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First the new architecture

https://files.catbox.moe/1tygoo.png
https://files.catbox.moe/n308f1.png


Working on cryptography and got one of the last major modules functioning.
Summary:
The central insight is that you can generate approximations of factors using variations on modular arithmetic that will be accurate to the leading digits of a semiprime's lowest factor. Then, by applying various constraints, you can dramatically reduce the search space.

The algorithm's efficiency comes from the fact that the modular set grows much more slowly than the bit length of the semiprime, making it vastly more scalable than traditional factorization methods.

This approach bridges number theory, machine learning, and optimization techniques in a novel way to solve the prime factorization problem.

code (partial)
https://pastebin.com/raw/DHADM0nW

Full text:
What I'm doing is using the code listed here
to generate a list of possible values of A (where the problem is p=ab, or n=pq in cryptography), and then using the boundaries established with other variables from a separate module, called d4a, ac, at, av, etc
to start to eliminate values.

ML will be needed to classify whether unknowns are
inverted (abs(unknown) < 1).

While the number of values to consider grows, assuming we know
whether an unknown is inverted we can take known
variables & use them as upper (or lower) bounds on A,
filtering significant numbers of values.

More importantly, the number of values to check in the modular
set grows much more slowly then the bitlength of the semiprime
to check.

We'll call the set of equations (d4a, at, ac, av, etc) the Algebraic Set (AS).
The set of modular values derived from p (or n) we'll call the Modular Set (MS).
The algorithms I wrote in the 290+ set, we'll call the Convergent Set (CS).
The machine learning model that classifies whether unknowns are likely to be inverted or not (abs(n) < 1), we'll call the Configuration Set (FS).
And the code written to generate boundary estimates we'll call the threshold set (TS).

How and why it works.
I determined the AS is indeterminate (I've checked well over a billion solutions so far, and probably on the order of several thousand novel methods to attack the problem, variations of it, and simplified versions as well, in the domains of algebra and the minimal calculus that I know), that is there is insufficient free parameters to map between the known and unknown set, and thus factor our product.

The modular set is derived from certain equations relating the various magnitudes to themselves. The MS guarantees that for some vector of values [p, u, k, i, j] some of which are trivial to estimate, there will within the set generated, always be a value that approximates A in P=AB, up to the leading 1-2 digits (and often more) and magnitude.

By taking the AS we can use the FS to derive boundaries, giving us the TS.
With the MS, we can use the TS, to efficiently derive estimates of all unknowns that have factors in common, such as and including (but not limited to) u (unknown) from d4u, ut, cu, and uv (all known).

With these estimates, we can then feed them to the CS to essentially strip away multiple outer and inner loops of the algorithm, giving us significant orders-of-magnitude improvements in convergence time.

This is one of the final pieces of the puzzle.

Current risks are:
- if the ML component can correctly identify if unknown variables in known products and quotients are inverted or not.
Preliminary testing with smaller model and datasets (<100k samples across various bitlengths) indicates this will work.

- re-groking the later basilisks which are incredibly convoluted and have to have parameter sweeps for tuning done.

- gains vanishing at very high bitlengths owing to having to convert very large numbers to logarithms, and the ML model potentially failing because of that.

Mitigations:
- Larger sample-size testing for the ML model in order to establish the threshold set's definitive viability, rather than ad-hoc testing.

- writing clear documentation and procedures on the convergent set algorithm, so I don't have to work through it every time I want to implement something related to it

- writing my current off-the-shelf neural-graph-search (NGS) library from the ground up to accept arbitrary precision floats and integers

Obstacles:

- I'm not currently versed enough in ML to rewrite the NGS, and no known library currently accepts arbitrary precision types. Most rely on numpy, and even numpys largest type support won't handle data in the 2-4k bits length.

Current delivery estimate:
"Two more weeks", or "Fuck you!"
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Beekeeper frustrated at bears stealing his honey, so decides to use them as taste testers     (files.catbox.moe)
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best he can do     (pomf.lain.la)
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‘Working until I die’: Aussie says what we are all thinking amid cost of living crunch     (www.news.com.au)
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One of Jeffrey Epstein's whores says he was a Jewish Nazi     (x.com)
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