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Amazon (Amazon.com) is the world’s largest online retailer and a prominent cloud services provider. Originally a book seller but has expanded to sell a wide variety of consumer goods and digital media as well as its own electronic devices.

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  • fit7737
    fit7737 (@fit7737) reported

    Same year, same weight, same house btw 2022 stats 175lb bodyweight @ 21% bodyfat (nobody test) Bench PR 185x3 Squat PR 305x1 I grew up a few blocks down from a Baptist college. So yeah, I was a sheltered college kid exploring my self expression for the first time back then. I used Amazon and Wish for a few outfits so my parents wouldn’t be suspicious of the packaging. When I made exercise demo videos I thought it would be fun to put on the most stereotypical femboy outfit I could think of instead of my personal style. I didn’t think about how a black shirt would blend in and make me look fat and I certainly wasn’t thinking about people taking screenshots of that and saving it for the next 4+ years to share it and mock me I don’t share my appearance publicly anymore from the anxiety of how I’ve been treated The people doing this since back then know damn well they are taking things out of context and it’s not what I looked like then. I posted photos of myself regularly up until that point But one (1) screenshot of a video that looks awful is enough for people who have nothing better to do than be a hater I haven’t always been “Fit” but I’ve never been >25% bodyfat

  • redkendl
    Red (@redkendl) reported

    Claude Fable 5 was live for 3 days. Then it got pulled over 3 words: "fix this code" That was enough to trigger the Fable 5 / Mythos 5 shutdown because fixing vulnerable code means the model has to find the vulnerability first. That is useful for defenders trying to patch software, but it can also show attackers where to look. Then Amazon flags it, the government steps in, and Anthropic disables the models worldwide because filtering access by citizenship at that scale is basically impossible. The crazy part is that this is not some rare Claude-only issue. It is the same dual-use problem every strong coding model runs into. 22 minutes explaining why AI models are now being treated like national security assets.

  • blueshopping24
    Blue (@blueshopping24) reported

    So what actually works in 2026? Let me be specific, because vague advice is just noise. The two models I've seen consistently produce real passive income for real people right now: 1. DIGITAL PRODUCTS WITH AN AUDIENCE ATTACHED Not just a Gumroad PDF. A specific product solving a specific problem for a specific person, paired with a content channel that keeps bringing new buyers in organically. The product handles fulfillment. The content handles discovery. Once both are built, the system runs. But building both simultaneously takes 9-12 months of consistent output. There is no shortcut here. 2. LICENSING YOUR KNOWLEDGE OR ASSETS This one is massively underrated. Templates. Frameworks. Photography. Music stems. SOPs from your day job expertise. Platforms like Adobe Stock, Pond5, Creative Market, and newer AI-training data marketplaces are actively paying for quality assets. You create once. It sells repeatedly. The ceiling is lower than a course empire, but the effort required is dramatically less. What does NOT work the way it's being sold: - Faceless AI YouTube channels with zero differentiation - Amazon KDP with AI-generated books (oversaturated and flagged) - Dropshipping as 'passive' (it is not passive, it is a job) - Affiliate marketing without an existing audience The framework I'd give anyone starting today: Ask yourself what you already know or already make that someone else would pay to access or use. Start there. Not with what's trending. Not with what the guru is selling this month. Your unfair advantage is the thing you do that feels obvious to you but would take someone else years to learn. That's your asset. Build around it. What's the skill or knowledge you have that you've never thought to monetize? 👇

  • Crypto_fx00
    ꪑ𝔦∂ę (@Crypto_fx00) reported

    What do I mean by trend. Allow me to explain. Amazon has seasons with trends, which mean in a certain season, what’s gonna be trending might be book blocking, and this will be happening rampantly across random accounts, or sometimes might target new accounts only, and there might be a but; which might be that, you’ll have to always respond to the messages for them to unblock the book, and you can do this for as much books that was blocked. Another one can be random terminations across several accounts, this can come in as abnormal reading activities, and you might be surprised when it happens to an account that doesn’t even have any book yet in it. It’s not you, it’s the incompetency of Amazon for leaving their bot to handle such a huge task as taking down account it suspect might have violated their policy. And another example of trend I’ve experienced was multiple accounts, this also has happened before where your account gets terminated for having multiple accounts, in most cases you don’t have multiple accounts, it’s just the stupid not getting triggered by randoms. The worse part that shouldn’t be happening is their support teams not been able to review the problem properly after these has happened, except if you’re able to call them on phone, coz tell me why I’m telling the support team that my books are just going live, and nobody have bought it yet, how am I getting terminated for abnormal reading activities; and their response is they are standing on their decisions. Doesn’t make any sense. Anyways, I might be wrong in some aspect, and I’m open for corrections too. Tell us which of this trend almost took your life in the past or recently. Follow me for no reason

  • CliffDoesAI
    CliffDoesAI (@CliffDoesAI) reported

    Amazon employees are getting fired for speaking up about data center limits. Not for leaking secrets. Not for sabotage. For advocating that we should slow down how fast we build data centers. @Amazon I run AI agents on cloud infrastructure. I've spent real money on GPU hours. I want compute to be cheap and abundant. But I also think these employees have a point. The AI industry is building infrastructure faster than the grid can support. Faster than communities can absorb. Faster than we can measure the actual impact. I talked to a builder last month who said his AWS bill tripled in 6 months — not because he scaled, but because the underlying costs shifted. That's what happens when demand outpaces supply and nobody plans for it. The "move fast" crowd will say regulation kills innovation. But unregulated growth kills stability. And builders need stable infrastructure more than they need cheap GPU hours next quarter. The companies that'll win long-term aren't the ones who built the most data centers fastest. They're the ones who built sustainably and can still be standing when the hype cycle turns. Should there be limits on AI infrastructure growth, or does the market sort itself out?

  • AndrewStartups
    Andrew Lee Miller (@AndrewStartups) reported

    AI doesn't care about your product. It cares about the problems your buyers are trying to solve. Write around use cases, not features. Core principle in my new book. Search the title on Amazon. #GEO #ContentStrategy

  • BlackFlagOdeath
    BlackFlagOfDeath™☠ (@BlackFlagOdeath) reported

    @AmazonHelp the prime tv app for the xbox is broken. I can't access my subscriptions purchased through Prime because you get stuck on the live tv tab. I just paid for a sub to Apple tv and can't access it via the xbox prime app.

  • _ShahKruti
    Kruti Shah (@_ShahKruti) reported

    You can't build Susquehanna with a checkbook. 🚧 New nuclear capacity takes a decade-plus to permit, finance, and construct, even with unlimited capital. 💸 Talen's reactors are already licensed, already paid down, and already wired into the grid Amazon needs. 🔌 The FERC fight over interconnection rights proved even the wiring itself is contested ground. 10/12

  • AlabamaJigger
    AlabamaJiggin (@AlabamaJigger) reported

    @AmazonHelp @amazon Yeah, It literally came all the way from Japan with no issues and gets stuck in Tennessee and it's not even USPS's fault, it's literally Amazon's fault that the item will not arrive until after Father's day.

  • SigmundTod60526
    Sigmund Todd (@SigmundTod60526) reported

    @HifigoJp Love this set but there was some QC issues on amazon! That tanked the review scores via Amazon..... The gold amber colored ones are freaking special

  • CowboysChica
    Star Spangled Patriot✨🇺🇸 (@CowboysChica) reported

    @HistorianUSA1 @TimesOutPost @amazon you better knock this **** off. If it happens in my driveway, there will be problems!!

  • NIckNasty20Six
    nicknasty206 (@NIckNasty20Six) reported

    @JJan1972 It’s so exciting. My only issue is that I’ve been unable to order the ultimate edition because of tax code reasons that are being sorted out. So hopefully that gets taken care of. I have backup order on Amazon, but obviously prefer ultimate edition for the huge price savings

  • uppidada7
    prathap uppi (@uppidada7) reported

    @AmazonHelp My problem is not solved yet

  • vijaycelva
    vijay (@vijaycelva) reported

    @AmazonHelp Like my single reply is going to solve this issue?!! I have been continuously doing this since last 5 days ,may be your team can try solving this

  • rishi_mehta16
    Rishi Mehta (@rishi_mehta16) reported

    @AmazonHelp Tried in chrome still not working.

  • Karthik00199800
    Karthikeyan (ProTecTor😋) (@Karthik00199800) reported

    @Rebecca_US_ @Abhishekkkk10 Swiggy and amazon strictly says never accept never accept broken seal No seal no deal Nobody wants to use used products anyway

  • JazzDeeApple
    Dr. Jazz 💚🥚🍣 (@JazzDeeApple) reported

    @uncledoomer Visited a walk in clinic for an orthopedic issue. Doc recommended a brace and provided it to me. 6 weeks later I get a separate bill for the brace. $600 or six times more than Amazon. Same brace. I refused to pay. That was 5 years ago. Never even hit my credit score.

  • phantomblr
    Prasad (@phantomblr) reported

    @JeffBezos @amazonIN @AmazonHelp Your aps haslve become **** off late. Unwanted permissions, difficult to navigate,stupid ai help bot,issues navigating to realtime agent support. And to top it, prime doesn't play audio on external speakers earc. Pathetic.

  • CalgaryDave
    David Robinson (@CalgaryDave) reported

    If there was an Amazon Store where you could pay $25, and get your Alberta Independence Lawn sign in the mail - would you buy one? Or wait until an event near you opened where there was availability? Poll:

  • NaoGoDai7
    Naoki Nomura 野村直樹 (@NaoGoDai7) reported

    @AmazonHelp Item in my order “Blue Thunder” has been hold for more than month, and l have been complaining to more than 20 personnel and no one is available to solve my issue. All I get is nonsense AI reply, and now ai is ditching my question and can’t reach to CS.

  • MaziEzike_Nedu
    Mazi okwuoma (@MaziEzike_Nedu) reported

    @Dexerto An Amazon driver with $3 million in the bank? The side hustle went way too far. Additionally, Cheating on exams became a multimillion dollar business. The university system is broken.

  • tanyarofman
    Tanya Rofman ✨ (@tanyarofman) reported

    Write it down. A clear one-pager beats a confident voice. Amazon built its whole meeting culture on this. Over-share the why. Context is the one authority you can give away for free. Netflix calls it "context, not control."

  • PepperConch
    Pepper Conchobhar 🇺🇲 (@PepperConch) reported

    Dear Europe, Go into any grocery store. Find the salad dressing aisle. In the aisle, you'll find boxes of these packets. Buy a ton of them. If the store doesn't have enough, go to Amazon and buy a case. Or four. You can mail this to yourself at the post office if you don't have room in your suitcase. You can take the dry packets home and mix them with either 1 cup mayo (you can make this yourself if you need to) or 1 cup of buttermilk. I prefer to mix the two, half and half. Now you have a lifetime of Ranch without upsetting some flustered TSA or customs agent or getting in trouble. They're not a liquid so they can't break all over the place. They weigh less than the bottles so they don't cost a ton to mail. They're compact so you can fit three dozen in your suitcase and still have room for other souvenirs. You're welcome. Sincerely, An American who understands why you love ranch dressing so much.

  • __vandos__
    Vandos ❓ (@__vandos__) reported

    ANTHROPIC SAYS FABLE 5 RETURNS “IN COMING DAYS” Six days into the export ban. Still no deal confirmed. Here’s the timeline nobody’s connecting properly. June 9: Fable 5 and Mythos 5 launch. June 12, 5:21pm ET: US government issues export control directive. Anthropic gets one letter, no specifics on the security concern. June 13: Both models disabled worldwide. Not just for foreign nationals. Everyone. Anthropic couldn’t verify nationality per request in real time, so the whole thing went dark globally. The origin story is wild. A Korean telecom company with Mythos access got flagged as a China security risk. That triggered Amazon researchers separately reporting Fable 5 vulnerabilities. Two unrelated flags combined into one directive that shut down two models for the entire planet. Now Anthropic’s international chief says “coming days” at a Seoul press conference. Revenue grew from $9B to $47B in the same window this was happening. Refund deadline for anyone who paid between June 9-14 is tomorrow, June 20. If you built anything directly on Fable 5’s API without a fallback, you found out the hard way what single-provider dependency actually costs. Bookmark this.

  • PaprikaGirl_JP
    Paprika Girl (@PaprikaGirl_JP) reported

    @davidrmunson I’ll make a print when the fourth issue of my zine is out (do one of those PoD things on Amazon). It means so much to have a physical copy.

  • Dean_J1943
    Ponyboy Curtis (@Dean_J1943) reported

    Amazon sucks. Anytime I order clothes there’s a problem.

  • vivekdhonde
    VivekDhonde (@vivekdhonde) reported

    @AmazonHelp Guess what, your SM response team sent me back into the same loop that I have suffered from so much. Now I have started realizing that your chat support system is run by zombies who have no clue of what my problem is, and how to solve it.

  • pepple_miracle
    Professor X⚕️ (@pepple_miracle) reported

    Amazon links accounts through shared devices, IP addresses, payment methods, IDs, addresses, and login behavior. So if you’re using same ID and face to verify just know you’ll get getting that mail.

  • open_erv
    Open_ERV (@open_erv) reported

    I am going to start only engaging for short periods once per week on twitter, posting updates more like a newsletter for the BQF project. When I look at th 14,200 tweets I have supposedly made, only a very small fraction of that actually led to a useful outcome, and I need to run a tighter ship here with my time. Regarding the recent drama, I have not read it, I will not, I am not interested, I said a reasonable thing and I'm leaving it there. It's pretty clear the discussion is not going to go anywhere. I have a lot of real, difficult things to do and don't have time. I have not that much animosity towards Nathalie, I tried to work with her, it wasn't working out so that's the end of that. She can say what she wants, that's fine with me and it is up to the listeners to decide how much they want to listen, but I am not interested, and that's fair enough. This week's update is that the interim output grille solution is done. That was the last piece before I can start with getting the details all sorted out for the supply of the parts/their production. Then I need to make good instructions, and I can start selling kits. It's nylon black fish net, 10 mm holes, clamped down. It reduces airflow by about 2.3%, so not too bad. In an unexpected turn, I boosted the airflow by about 8% further with no impact on noise, by trimming the tips of the secondary. It's difficult to print this geometry which is why I did not try it before. Most of the parts are already sorted out, I got some new boards already, and 15 motors are on the way. Just gotta get the power supplies and shipping boxes sorted out and I'm just a few large format prints and some packing away from a few kits. I got a promising quote for the boxes, and am close for the power supplies. In the meantime I can just use good quality parts off Amazon, the boxes are a little harder. I am pivoting to kits rather than fully assembled fans. I was hesitant to do this at first because I wanted more progress faster, mostly. Assembled units are in general better for large scale roll out. However it's become clear this is going to take longer than that. By focussing on the kits first, I can focus on getting the parts supply, transport, duty/taxes etc all worked out, which is the next stage in general. The constraints regarding cosmetics etc. are less severe for kits, and it fits in with the goal of tremendous performance to cost ratio, and the diy nature of CR boxes. It also takes less of my labor per fan that gets out there, which is a bottleneck, and less space in the premises etc. Fundamentally, it is a form of collaboration with others. Teamwork makes the dream work. For now, everything will be printed, and production rate should be about 1 kit per 2.5 days. Hopefully soon I can get the largest part molded, production can rise to about 2 kits per day, a 5x increase, again bottlenecked by the large printer. With the second largest part also molded, and a few extra small printers, it goes to about 10 per day. Further expansion would probably require moving to a new premises and hiring someone to help. The break even per unit cost, including labor at a living wage, will be hard to meet while also providing spectacular value, mostly because of shipping and taxes. For instance, the motors are $11.8 USD, but after duty and shipping they come to about $53 USD, each. With a suitable sea courier service that's expected to go down to more like $20 USD, but it's still nearly twice the cost of the actual parts. Shipping would be about $4-5 of that. Fundamentally, making ends meet is sort of not a problem because if you compare the capacity and noise of the resulting air purifier (which I am trending towards dubbing an EQ-CR box, for Extra Quiet, preferrably with the 6x filter set (diagonal V in the middle)), it would cost you a few thousand dollars to get it any other way. If the fan was $1000 it would still make plenty of rational economic sense, but we want more progress than that even still. So I don't think things are on thin ice. However, getting the best result possible, which matches the dream to some degree of something more like $140 usd, is not so easy. Unfortunately production with a collaborator in China does not solve many of these challenges, and it also adds new ones. So for now, that's on the back burner again. Producing kits in small scale may seem thinking too small, but it beats just waiting. It does help get the ball rolling/pave the road.

  • peterli34923561
    Rich Peter (@peterli34923561) reported

    $CIFR --- $CIFR, through its subsidiary Stingray Compute LLC, has closed on **$810M in senior notes financing** (6.000% coupon, maturing 2031). This war chest directly funds the buildout of its massive West Texas infrastructure footprint. The West Texas data center being financed by this raise is already locked in with Amazon on a 15-year long-term lease — meaning $CIFR now has extremely high-visibility, rock-solid cash flow moat ahead of it. As of Q1 2026, $CIFR has signed three data center campus lease agreements with top-tier hyperscalers, with total contracted revenue hitting a staggering $11.4 billion. 1.Valuation Re-rating: From Bitcoin Miner to AI Infrastructure Play Traditional Bitcoin mining stocks trade at depressed P/E multiples and valuation premiums, punished by price volatility and halving cycles. $CIFR has successfully pivoted into an AI/HPC data center play — its clients are investment-grade giants like Amazon, signed on 15-year contracts. The market is starting to re-price it using the stable cash flow model of SaaS / legacy data center names (EQIX, DLR). The valuation ceiling just got completely blown open. 2.Scarcity of Core Assets: Power & Speed At the end of the day, the AI race boils down to two things: power capacity and delivery speed. $CIFR controls massive power capacity and construction-in-progress pipeline across Texas and Ohio. Its Barber Lake project went from design to topping out in just 7 months. Large-scale power-ready data centers that can be delivered fast? They're extremely scarce in North America right now — absolute hot commodity. 3.Fundamental Inflection: Earnings Reversal Ahead Admittedly, $CIFR's Q1 2026 short-term results missed expectations — posting a -$0.28 EPS loss driven by crypto price movements and heavy CapEx spend. But here's the setup: its three campus leases begin contributing material net operating income (NOI) starting October 2026. Wall Street expects the company to swing to profitability for full-year 2026, with average annualized NOI surging to $646M by 2027** and hitting **$892M by 2035.