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@EthanMillenium

A failure of imagination is the reason more good things don’t happen.

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Han 🇻🇮🏴‍☠️
Han 🇻🇮🏴‍☠️@EthanMillenium·
To change one’s own mind after being presented with an unexpected set of new facts is the most heroic thing a man can do. We need to normalize and praise these moments.
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Tech Layoff Tracker
Tech Layoff Tracker@TechLayoffLover·
That Stanford CS graduating class of 2026 just hit the job market 394 total graduates. 23 have full-time offers. Twenty-fucking-three. The rest? 127 are doing unpaid "AI apprenticeships" at startups that promise equity. 89 pivoted to product management bootcamps they're paying for with credit cards. 52 are substitute teaching while "building their portfolio." The remaining 103 are driving DoorDash, bartending, or back home with their parents applying to customer support roles that require CS degrees Career services is telling them it's a "market adjustment" and to "stay positive" Same week Stanford reported a $43.7 billion endowment increase Two years ago this exact program had a 94% placement rate by graduation. Starting salaries averaged $185k. This year the 23 lucky ones? Average offer is $78k. At companies that didn't exist 18 months ago. Building "AI-native workflows" with teams of 4 people doing what used to take 30. The professors are still teaching advanced algorithms to kids who'll never write a sorting function While recruiters scroll LinkedIn looking for "AI prompt engineers with 5+ years experience" One kid told me his database systems professor just got replaced by a chatbot that grades assignments faster The irony is suffocating
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Martin Shkreli
Martin Shkreli@MartinShkreli·
@HealthyAlfred did you consider the author might have bias? try replicating the experiment?
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Alfred 🏄🏻‍♀️
Alfred 🏄🏻‍♀️@HealthyAlfred·
They cut a rat’s knee ligament CLEAN THROUGH. Gave it oral BPC-157 in drinking water. 100% recovery. Biomechanically. Functionally. Structurally. From DRINKING WATER… (PMID: 20225319) Your knee hasn’t been the SAME since that twist. Your shoulder BUCKLES when you press. Your ankle still GIVES OUT on stairs. You were the one who never sat out. Never skipped a session. Never made excuses. Now you modify EVERYTHING. And at some point you stopped believing it would heal. You just protect it now. Ligaments barely get blood flow. That’s why yours has been “almost healed” for 2 YEARS. Almost. Never fully. Never COMPLETELY. BPC-157. 15 amino acids. Already in your stomach juice. Not invented — DISCOVERED. → Severed ligament: COMPLETE recovery → Oral: IDENTICAL results to injection → Adverse effects: NONE found (PMID: 20225319) → NSAID damage reversed: ORALLY (PMID: 21295044) → Intestinal fistulas closed: via DRINKING WATER (PMID: 34267654) Ibuprofen? Numbs the signal your body needs to START healing. BPC-157 → fibroblasts activate → collagen organizes → ligament REBUILDS Week 2-3: Stiffness LOOSENING Week 4-6: Stability RETURNING Week 6-8: Loading without FEAR My knee was unstable for over a year. I could walk fine. But every squat, every cut, every unexpected step — I BRACED. Started oral BPC-157. Week 3 the joint felt noticeably tighter. Week 8 I squatted without the brace. The knee held. Not perfect — but the first time in a year it was getting STRONGER instead of just surviving. Your ligament isn’t “just like that now.” It never got the signal to FINISH. CHECK COMMENTS FOR BPC-157! Rest HOPES for healing that never comes. BPC-157 SENDS the signal to complete it. BPC-157 is not FDA-approved. Preclinical evidence. Not medical advice.
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Han 🇻🇮🏴‍☠️
Han 🇻🇮🏴‍☠️@EthanMillenium·
@zachkowalik @skillissuesf Imagine being so incompetent at making clothes that you don’t even know how to call people who do know how to make clothes in America There’s hundreds of companies that make clothes in America —
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Zachary Kowalik
Zachary Kowalik@zachkowalik·
@skillissuesf Not made in USA. Priced like it’s made in the Hamptons. Profiting from our patriotism. Yeesh. You made an investment in Anatar? Cool, a path to US production. Until then, no thanks.
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Daniel Bordman
Daniel Bordman@DanielBordmanOG·
Does Iran have a 1 million man army waiting for the US forces? Well, my great grandmother taught me a little trick for these situations. Look for 2 things: 1) Is that country currently recruiting 12 year olds? 2)Are they recalling veterans of a war they had in the 80s? If the answer to either question is “yes”, then that country does not have a million men ready to fight.
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Han 🇻🇮🏴‍☠️
Han 🇻🇮🏴‍☠️@EthanMillenium·
@AutisticClip Apparel and automotive companies could take advantage of this big time if we had access to the market plus an imaginative manager class (we have neither)
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AutisticClips@AutisticClip·
Professor Jiang: “It’s disturbing how in love the Chinese are with America.. American culture is considered high class in China.. They don’t want DEI in China, they want Whites, the more White the better.”
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Dave
Dave@GamewithDave·
No accounts. No logins. No patches. No DLC roadmap. Just the game. We didn’t realise how good we had it.
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Han 🇻🇮🏴‍☠️
Han 🇻🇮🏴‍☠️@EthanMillenium·
@hjluks Can u imagine all the people who are icing their shoulders also…once of the biggest scandals that icing your injury is conserved helpful
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Howard Luks MD
Howard Luks MD@hjluks·
Injections into the bursa can facilitate rehab. Calcium, if present, can be washed out with a needle and rarely requires an operation. Cortisone injections into the bursa can work well in some cases... PRP might work well for tendinopathy that doesn't respond to rehabilitation alone. But rehab, mobility, and strength training are the primary goals of a good treatment program. howardluksmd.substack.com/p/why-does-the…
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Howard Luks MD
Howard Luks MD@hjluks·
Pain on the outside of your shoulder is also one of the most common problems I see in my practice. Lifters get it. Swimmers get it. Pickleball players get it. People who haven't lifted their arm overhead in years get it. For decades, we called it impingement and blamed a bone spur. That led to many unnecessary bone removal surgeries. We were treating the wrong thing.
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Bonchie
Bonchie@bonchieredstate·
The BBC aired a show where the villain is a white dude who filed freedom of information requests about illegal migration. They then show him laying on a beach with a rifle, waiting to shoot them as they arrive by boat. Just next-level propaganda.
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Han 🇻🇮🏴‍☠️
Han 🇻🇮🏴‍☠️@EthanMillenium·
@MartinShkreli @zachweinberg COVID = LYME Gain of function research, government research facility I know local LI doctors that know how to treat it Others say u get lifelong problems — like long COVID Super analogous
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Tweets from Zach Weinberg
Tweets from Zach Weinberg@zachweinberg·
3 healthcare things we should be willing to pay a LOT of money for (maybe even a $1b+ philanthropy prize would help for all the billionaires on here): 1. A vaccine for Epstein–Barr virus (which likely causes multiple sclerosis and maybe accelerates dementia as well). Brand it the MS vaccine. Huge problem. 2. A lyme disease vaccine (horrible disease to get, can cripple your entire life). 3. New antibiotics to treat antimicrobial resistance (AMR) - aka superbugs that kill you. Get the PASTEUR ACT passed in Congress. cidrap.umn.edu/antimicrobial-…
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Han 🇻🇮🏴‍☠️
Han 🇻🇮🏴‍☠️@EthanMillenium·
@maddierenbarger What a hack Just trying to make excuses for perennial moats around his competition Let me guess, his ventures should be the ones to receive gov funding…
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Madeline Renbarger
Madeline Renbarger@maddierenbarger·
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says the race to beat China in manufacturing can’t just be won by competition at this rate. “I think you have to use industrial policy now—I say that reluctantly.”
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Karim Sadjadpour
Karim Sadjadpour@ksadjadpour·
Iran’s new leaders have the same ideology. All are committed to the principles of the 1979 revolution and will rule with greater brutality given their lack of legitimacy. They fear normalization with the US more than conflict with the US. CNN with @AC360
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Han 🇻🇮🏴‍☠️
Han 🇻🇮🏴‍☠️@EthanMillenium·
@RalphNader How about the rampages of illegal immigration? Must be comfortable with your mom wage earning income… Do you know anyone who lost their job? Can’t get on the schedule bc owner would rather hire non citizens for less? Salary suppression impact? Ur lost
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Ralph Nader
Ralph Nader@RalphNader·
Friedman should expand his lengthy feature into a short booklet that can be instructive to other people in other cities against any further rampages by Trump’s police state. -R
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Ralph Nader
Ralph Nader@RalphNader·
Thomas Friedman wrote his best article on the “neighboring” initiatives in his home state of Minnesota —specifically the Minneapolis citizen resistance which finally prevailed against the out-of-control ICE agents who raged there for weeks, killed two American citizens, injured scores, and breaking rules about arresting people and busting into homes.
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Han 🇻🇮🏴‍☠️
Han 🇻🇮🏴‍☠️@EthanMillenium·
@scientificecon They couldn’t find a different group of German engineers that design and build this from the ground up? Not enough nodes in the banking system?
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