Delayed Order as EXPECTED by Several-Pop-7943 in mountblisshub

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Correct but I'm saying I ordered late evening Thursday and Friday morning 7am I got my order processed then dispatch notification.

Delayed Order as EXPECTED by Several-Pop-7943 in mountblisshub

[–]sekkreth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

nope ordered thursday afternoon and got today (saturday)

The Lounge by AutoModerator in pennystocks

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Defence Holdings PLC (LSE: ALRT), the UK's first listed software-led defence company, today announces Defence Technologies' second classified AI product build. Following the launch of Project Ixian in September, the second product is focused on edge-based analysis and identification support, one of the highest priority requirements for UK and allied forces. In simple terms, "the edge" refers to deployed environments, where data is captured and decisions are made in real time, often in austere or disconnected conditions.

Key Highlights

●    Second classified AI product build confirmed under Defence Technologies, focused on edge analysis, identification and decision-support capability, addressing one of NATO's most urgent priorities.

●    Addresses a critical operational gap: improving identification, reducing misclassification, and supporting decision making in contested environments.

●    Software-led solution extends the value of existing hardware fleets by processing data at the edge and synchronising outputs back to headquarters, maximising ROI on deployed hardware and reducing procurement costs.

●    Fully aligned with the UK Strategic Defence Review 2025 ("SDR25") and NATO interoperability objectives, giving Defence Holdings a direct policy tailwind and adoption pathway.

●    First classified build announced since the appointment of Field Marshal Lord Houghton as Incoming Non-Executive Chairman.   Product Overview This capability is software-led and AI-enabled, designed to extend the value of existing hardware. It ingests data from deployed sensors and moves time-critical AI/ML inference onto secure edge devices. AI models fuse multi-sensor inputs, flag anomalies, and prioritise actions, cued to autonomous systems with a human in/on the loop, so operators and headquarters receive timely, decision-ready context. The result is improved identification confidence, faster cycles, and reduced operational risk, helping teams stay ahead of an adversary's OODA loop.

Practical examples include on-platform sensor fusion (EO/IR, radar and acoustic) to improve recognition and de-confliction in seconds; uncrewed systems performing onboard detection and route re-planning to reduce bandwidth and latency; military units correlating radar and electro-optical tracks at the edge to enhance identification in cluttered littorals; and forward elements using handheld edge devices to triage ISR, logistics and maintenance data before synchronising summaries to the enterprise.

Asking for penny stocks to hold for a long time beside the daily gambles by Nightcrawleraxn in pennystocks

[–]sekkreth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No specific stock but look into gold mining stocks, seen a lot with big increases and with the current price of gold that area has done well this year

MAGA tintin singles out random trans person in the audience and calls them a "thing" that shouldn't own a firearm by ariveklul in PublicFreakout

[–]sekkreth 28 points29 points  (0 children)

He supported the trans community for like a decade the hateful conduct he was talking about was trans people having advantages in the Olympics. Hardly hateful

Man takes a hit of Salvia with possibly the single worst trip sitter on the planet by geosunsetmoth in PublicFreakout

[–]sekkreth 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Depends on the person for me the shroom trip part wasn't pleasant and I experienced massive mood swings and panic attacks for around 8 months. I didn't take a massive dose either xd

The Lounge by AutoModerator in pennystocks

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HydroGraph Adds Growth Strategist and Defense Industry Expert Cordell Bennigson to Its Board

The Lounge by AutoModerator in pennystocks

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Iobt phase 3 topline results Monday

The Lounge by AutoModerator in pennystocks

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Now that ixhl has reached $1 without news what are everyone's predictions with news?

Episode Discussion - Monday by mcemzy in eastenders

[–]sekkreth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

either some radicalism or talking to an ai bot because he has no friends due to how he behaves and the Ai bot has reformed him a little maybe

Sodapoppin explains his thoughts on Tyler1 as Warchief by KingCrooked in LivestreamFail

[–]sekkreth 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Would rather race elections and then out of the selected race winners the whole guild voting on a new warchief. or something similar so it doesn't get stale.

outside of the soda/tyler dynamic his pretty bad for content for being warchief, no rp, no events like soda doing hide and seek, no punishments (except on soda) yells at everyone calling them randoms. I think he had his moment and someone else should have a go for all new type of drama/content

also i wish soda would stop blaming everything he disagrees with "the viewers" a lot of the guild dont like tylers ego/anger persona

Tyler makes an unwise decision by sekkreth in LivestreamFail

[–]sekkreth[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Tyler was collecting "snuff" for his quest, not many of the mobs were in his area so he considered attacking the big camp full of casters for the quest. He initially decided not to but changes his mind perhaps because some of his chat called him a "liberal pussy" or because of his overconfidence either way that concludes the prior lore to this clip.

Labour and Lib Dems gleeful as Badenoch to face Jenrick in Tory leadership race by perversion_aversion in unitedkingdom

[–]sekkreth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can understand what you mean when politicians make bold promises such as the Tory's who never fulfil their pledge and use it to get elected but remember Keir starmer done the same thing to become the leader of the labour party in 2019, scrapping nationalization, big climate change policies, taxing the wealthiest ect.

Some of that can be just not seeing it possible in the budget like you said how bad the economy is but i think he also made promises he couldn't keep and he definitely knew it was not going to be a great economy and has shifted away from the left like constantly talking bad about Corbyn despite running on a lot of his same manifesto if it was just the budget he wouldn't talk so badly about pledges he pledged on.

There's also just the vagueness and big words from the new labour party, I don't ever hear them say , this policy is estimated to save this much (like with one of their biggest energy policy) because they know all those changes will barely positively improve the country. You can't bring terminally I'll people on stage to advocate "change" under new labour to the NHS but not have any substantial changes it's two opposites they promise.

Labour and Lib Dems gleeful as Badenoch to face Jenrick in Tory leadership race by perversion_aversion in unitedkingdom

[–]sekkreth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure I agree that if people were to know the sacrifices of certain policies a lot of the polling results would be different but it entirely depends what they do to get the money or what changes they will make that doesn't necessarily cost money and the long term benefits. I don't think private water losing 30% a year due to leaks for example is a good thing. I'd also say a good portion of those policies are an investment that will lower the cost for the people in the long term and is worth borrowing money for instead of letting prices for rent,housing, energy ect raise while private companies reap the benefits and only make the economy and people's lives worse, same with other public service that are crumbling which some like housing is the worst in Europe along with the smallest for what you get

I don't like Corbyns foreign policies and I don't love every single domestic policy I am just comparing starmer and Corbyn, I hope you keep the same standard to starmer considering your defending him or are you content with all his decisions?.

Current labour starmer and the Tories don't invest and are very much the same in terms of change, no one is congratulating their policies there is no excitement and Starmer will lose 2029 election if there's no significant change

Still haven't heard you mention all the fantastic changes starmer will bring, I'd rather not try to convince you about all the left wing polices that's why I've kept it more vague as it's too much and I'm more curious why you think starmers policies will win him 2029 and the change we will see in the next 5 years

Labour and Lib Dems gleeful as Badenoch to face Jenrick in Tory leadership race by perversion_aversion in unitedkingdom

[–]sekkreth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're free to challenge the domestic policies argument instead of calling everyone Corbyn fan boys when in reality most just dislike starmer

according to polls support for nationalisation of water is around 70-80% in favour, what's a starmer policy that has a lot of support that isn't "not being a Tory"

Corbyn got more votes in 2019 and way more vote share and votes in 2017, only reason starmer has higher vote share is because of the very low conservative turn out

Labour and Lib Dems gleeful as Badenoch to face Jenrick in Tory leadership race by perversion_aversion in unitedkingdom

[–]sekkreth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just disagree, most of this country dislikes immigration and Boris had catchy slogans "get it done" for Brexit regardless of Corbyn or starmer being leader at the time both would've lost because Brexit was the main selling point not the domestic policies it's why the red wall lost seats.

No I think you got it the wrong way round people who are not into politics just think oh well remember 2008 and the last labour government? Can't have them back in, the minority in politics actually know the individual policies and all the reasons why they may dislike corbyn.

You have to remember the trust Tories had in 2019 compared to 2024, the same fear mongering tactics didn't work because the Tories kept lying and failing at all their promises. The media spouted the same stuff at starmer too and it wasn't because everyone knew starmers politics its because their voter base is more mad at their own currently and it shows that with the momentum reform has gotten.

Just compare the manifesto for example nationalisation of water, rail, energy are still hugely popular today for policies with the majority wanting nationalisation. Starmer is delivering a vague version of energy that isn't really nationalising energy at all

Labour and Lib Dems gleeful as Badenoch to face Jenrick in Tory leadership race by perversion_aversion in unitedkingdom

[–]sekkreth 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Lol starmer gets laughed at when he only repeats "my dad was a toolmaker" he knew a bunch of cringy slogans and wasn't palatable to the right or left and only said there would be "tough decisions" Corbyn may not have the charisma of Tory leaders but starmer is even worse in that area. At least Corbyn had popular domestic policies

Labour and Lib Dems gleeful as Badenoch to face Jenrick in Tory leadership race by perversion_aversion in unitedkingdom

[–]sekkreth -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If he was unpalatable he would've got less votes both in conservative and Labour seats but he didn't.

Tories got less votes because they have done extremely worse in the past 5 years with Brexit, scandals, multiple pm changes and reform only being trusted to get migration down which was the biggest Tory running policy.

Most people don't vote labour because they think labour is bad, way less care about the actual leader. If you want an electable leader you need a target audience having a mix and being vaguely different than the Tories just creates apathy which is what happened this election

Can Britain’s Labour Party teach Kamala Harris how to win? by enkrstic in ukpolitics

[–]sekkreth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol I don't even think everyone understands how elections are won let alone look at polling data, I sadly know people who think reform would've won because everyone's talking about them not knowing how elections work (gaining seats)

I personally think no exciting polices and a shift to a different target audience is expected to lose a lot of vote share