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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14988 · Jul 23

#python#deep_learning#diffusion#flax#flux#hacktoberfest#image_generation#image2image#image2video#jax#latent_diffusion_models#pytorch#score_based_generative_modeling#stable_diffusion#stable_diffusion_diffusers#text2image#text2video#video2video The Hugging Face Diffusers library is a powerful and easy-to-use tool for generating images, audio, and 3D molecular structures using advanced diffusion models. It offers ready-to-use pretrained models and flexible components like pipelines, schedulers, and model building blocks, allowing you to quickly create or customize your own diffusion-based projects. Installation is simple via pip or conda, and you can generate high-quality outputs with just a few lines of code. This library benefits you by making cutting-edge AI generation accessible, customizable, and efficient, whether you want to run models or train your own[1][2][5]. https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers

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@CryptoM · Post #65268 · 04/12/2026, 01:08 PM

🚀 Tether-Linked PAC Makes Initial Expenditure Ahead of 2026 U.S. Midterm Elections A political action committee associated with Tether, Fellowship PAC, has made its first expenditure ahead of the 2026 U.S. Congressional midterm elections. According to Odaily, the PAC paid approximately $300,000 to Nxum Group, a company co-founded by Bo Hines, to provide advertising services for Republican candidates. Bo Hines currently serves as the head of Tether's U.S. operations and previously worked as a digital asset policy advisor in U.S. President Donald Trump's administration. Jesse Spiro, the chairman of Fellowship PAC, is also affiliated with Tether US. Public records indicate that Nxum Group was established by Bo Hines and his partners. This transaction coincides with the PAC's initial expenditure report submission to the U.S. Federal Election Commission (FEC). Although Fellowship PAC has announced plans to invest up to $100 million in support of crypto-friendly candidates, its current account disclosures show nearly zero funds. Under U.S. campaign finance regulations, political committees can pay affiliated entities for services, provided they adhere to the "fair market price" principle. This has sparked discussions about potential conflicts of interest. Fellowship PAC has begun targeted advertising and candidate support in Republican elections, positioning itself as a new political influence tool for the crypto industry in the 2026 election cycle. However, questions remain regarding the transparency of its funding sources and operations. #Tether#FellowshipPAC#2026Midterms#USPolitics#CampaignFinance#CryptoPolitics#BoHines#RepublicanCandidates#PoliticalActionCommittee#ElectionAdvertising#CryptoInfluence#FEC#PoliticalFunding#ConflictOfInterest#NxumGroup