JPat

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JPat

JPat

@BasedBiscuitz

Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence.

Inscrit le Şubat 2011
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Zedzies
Zedzies@Zedzies·
Evening protein and thiol precursors drives nocturnal glutathione, TH1/17 immunity and proteasome cycle while sparing the daytime oxidative, TH2 and autophagy cycle. Yet, most have been psyoped into believing that morning protein shakes and collagen coffee are healthy.
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JPat@BasedBiscuitz·
@Zedzies @PGC1a_RB How about solid amt of protein in the am AND around 2 hours before bed? Doesn’t have to be one or the other to be effective here, correct?
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JPat@BasedBiscuitz·
@ScottPresler @LeaderJohnThune Scott, you alone, might actually just save this country. Thank you for doing what no one else will.
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ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
Senate Majority Leader Thune, I’m cognizant that I’ve been respectfully posting to you for 77 days. I’ve kept my language peaceful, cerebral, & focused on policy. First, I wanted to thank you for bringing the SAVE America Act to the Senate floor for debate. Second, please continue debate on the bill & do NOT invoke cloture on the SAVE America Act unless we have 60 votes. Third, please consider continuing to work through the weekend &/or not recessing from March 30 - April 10. If you made that decision & focused on reopening the Department of Homeland Security, you & your Republican caucus would be heroes to millions of Americans, as well as the unpaid TSA agents. Furthermore, please know that we can be your greatest allies. We can be your bullhorn. We can be your peaceful ammunition. We can give you the support of millions of voices that desperately want election security. The single most important piece of legislation we care about is the SAVE America Act — proof of citizenship & voter ID. By the way, I’ll be in Rapid City & Sioux Falls this weekend — peacefully. Look forward to hearing from you. @LeaderJohnThune
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Leader John Thune
Leader John Thune@LeaderJohnThune·
Only American citizens should be able to vote in American elections. This should be a straightforward issue, but the Democrats think otherwise.
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JPat@BasedBiscuitz·
@GuntherEagleman No more gaming the system… until Dems take over again in 2 years.
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨JUST IN: Sec of State Marco Rubio just slapped a MASSIVE $15,000 fee on a dozen more countries for American visas, mostly from Africa! Now a TOTAL of 50 COUNTRIES are paying up to STOP visa fraud that’s hurting Americans! No more gaming the system!
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JPat@BasedBiscuitz·
@AndrewZywiecMD @caligurl1159 You can’t reason with brainwashed boomers. Don’t even bother. That generation is cooked and they don’t realize it.
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JPat@BasedBiscuitz·
@TheGeoFight_com Just donated. Thank you for all you guys are doing. This is important, whether the gen pop realize it or not. We who understand appreciate you tremendously.
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The GeoFight@TheGeoFight_com·
We are lawyers advocating for you. Join us.
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USC Psycho@uscpsycho·
I had a @UPS pick up for a large item return to @amazon. UPS driver just rang the doorbell and ran away. No attempt to actually lick up the item! Had to pay for this pick up, so not happy.
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JPat@BasedBiscuitz·
@AmiriKing You should expect nothing less.
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Amiri King
Amiri King@AmiriKing·
An older black teen slams a smaller white kid to the floor causing serious injury. Side note: Black people get super mad when a white person is beating them at basketball. Ever notice that?
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JPat@BasedBiscuitz·
@BowTiedFox There’s still a few of us out there who regularly revisit bookmarks and actually use them later.
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Fox
Fox@BowTiedFox·
crazy bookmarking. it's just going to get lost in a massive list of "I'm going to read this someday" lmao
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Fox@BowTiedFox·
the highest-leverage use of AI is discovering opportunities to make money, NOT automation and generation automation and generation usually assume the problem is already fixed: automate customer support, generate an ad, write the copy but the deeper value of AI is that it can help reformulate the problem itself it can surface hidden opportunities, reveal alternative framings, and show that different people will pay for different versions of a solution. the same problem can often be represented in multiple ways, and those different representations create different markets, offers, and paths to value so to me, the top uses are: 1. searching over an idea space AI is good at searching through concepts, not just keywords. which means it can be useful for hidden ancestors of an idea, differnet framing, cross-domain analogies, and finding adjacent theories let's say I'm trying to sell a magnesium supplement. don't just ask for ad copy ask: "what related concepts cluster around 'better sleep' for different customer segments?" you might get clusters like nervous system regulation, revenge bedtime procrastination, cortisol management, night routine identity, recovery, emotional decompression, and next-day sharpness all ad angles! 2. question generation and problem formation I wrote about this in my article called "AI can solve any problem if you're specific enough" on my blog most people misuse AI by asking it for answers before properly DEFINING THE PROBLEM. the gap is usually not the answer but the question architecture luckily, AI can fix this! you can ask it for decision-relevant questions, diagnosis, disambiguating, falsifying, or questions that separate symptoms from the cause this is why it's taking over product, research, and strategy, because bad questions create overconfident answers so if an ad gets strong CTR but weak purchase conversion, you can ask AI: "what are the most likely reasons an ad can generate curiosity without purchase intent" you'll get categories like curiosity-gap clicks, poor offer-message match, wrong audience psychographics, weak landing page continuity, high perceived risk, or low urgency 3. task breakdowns this is great for ADHD or procrastinators. AI can map what exactly you need to do first, what can happen at the same time, what's reversible, what's blocked by missing information, what's necessary versus what's optional, and what's hidden behind a simple task so you can turn a vague project into a checklist instead of a pile of anxiety so instead of "I need to launch a marketing campaign" you can have it break it down into market research, angle extraction, message hierarchy, offer design, landing page continuity, creative variants, testing plan 4. prioritization with constraints related to the last one, you can also figure out what to prioritize based on your constraints on time and money. this matters because people don't need MORE ideas, they need to CHOOSE an idea so this includes: - finding the highest ROI next step - what to learn in what order - choosing between ideas - ranking skills by leverage - identifying the smallest thing that resolves the most uncertainty 5. distillation and compression this is the most obvious one imo. you can take a huge amount of text and just compress it into the most important ideas, the assumptions, when a claim doesn't work, or checklists example: turning a bunch of customer reviews into groups of wants and complaints 6. evaluation and critique not only do people don't ask themselves how they could be wrong IRL, but they don't do it with AI either. when's the last time you asked it whether something was wrong? you can ask it whether you made a bad assumption, a logical mistake, made ambiguous wording, simulate how someone might interpret a message one example is how you can ask it to be ruthless about one of your ads 7. what-if similar to the last one, ask it what happens when variables change. what if the problem isn't user acquisition but retention instead? what if the market is smaller than you thought? 8. comparison this one is easy if you just ask it to compare two things, but it can go even further if you personalize it you can ask to compare cities based on cost, network effects, and lifestyle fit or you can ask it to compare workflows based on how it's compatible with your existing setup instead of surface features 9. brain dumping just talk into your phone using the speech-to-text dictation tool, copy-paste it into chat, have it organize everything turn your brain dumps into actual plans, meeting notes into next steps, schizo rants into patterns, customer complaints into product issues 10. tutoring this one is why I started freaking out years ago, because 1-1 personalized tutoring is so stupidly powerful that every ultra wealthy person throws money at it, whether it's for their kids or for hiring coaches you can ask AI to walk you through a concept, explain it differently, answer any questions that you might have if you still don't understand it and the best part is that it won't get annoyed! these are a few of the reasons that I think about AI all the time I'll post more of my notes on my website bowtiedfox․com
Fox@BowTiedFox

there's still a ton of opportunity out there even with all this AI stuff because people always overestimate downside and underestimate upside think about ads. you spend $100 to test something. worst case you lose $100, best case you find an angle worth 10x more but most people judge experiments the wrong way 🙉: count the NUMBER of failures, worried about the win rate 🦊: count the payoff luckily that miscalculation is where a lot of opportunity comes from if everyone else is too scared to run cheap tests, the people who understand the numbers get the upside there's whole businesses around pricing risk better than other people: insurance, warranties, guarantees. a lot of money gets made by understanding risk better than the average person so I wonder why people avoid risk for experiments. maybe it's because school averages your past failures into your final grade but in real life, you can keep taking small shots until one hits. and one good hit can pay for a long list of misses

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JPat@BasedBiscuitz·
@BGatesIsaPyscho Jfc, I thought we had it bad in NY. This is worse than I’ve ever seen. Sooooo many trails. We usually only have a few streaking across. This is much more. What state are you in?
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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
Just in case you’re wondering why it’s Spring & the sky is still a solid shade of white every day where you can’t even see the Sun or any blue sky anywhere….
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JPat@BasedBiscuitz·
@_skiks_ @bumbadum14 Never got Covid or the shot. My senses are razor sharp my friend.
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JPat@BasedBiscuitz·
@capgunsz @bumbadum14 Precisely. Plus many higher quality biz owners left these past few years during COVID and never came back. The commies in office here don’t incentivize business ownership whatsoever. All the good guys fled.
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@BasedBiscuitz @bumbadum14 Restaurants switched to the cheapest possible ingredients to save money thanks to supply chain issues and never switched back. It’s all Syscoslop now.
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JPat@BasedBiscuitz·
@KyuubiKev @bumbadum14 Dude, just stop. The quality of virtually everything is down massively. What world are you living in? What slop are you consuming where you don’t see this first hand?
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KEVQN@KyuubiKev·
@BasedBiscuitz @bumbadum14 Genuine delusion, the food hasn’t changed at all. You’ve gone full Trump mode and it’s taken over your entire life 😂
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JPat@BasedBiscuitz·
@ATOM19505 @bumbadum14 The vaxxed get so triggered so easily. Cope my brother. You got played and simply can’t admit it. Failed the biggest test of modern history. They got you. Sorry.
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SnickerBox@Snickerbock·
@BasedBiscuitz @HighOnCaps @bumbadum14 If we use objective measures like career earnings, schools attended, IQ scores, standardized test scores, etc. I’d beat you in every possible metric.
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JPat@BasedBiscuitz·
@_Credible_Hulk @bumbadum14 Safe and effective 😂 you can def rely on google for the truth there. The cognitive dissonance of the vaxxed is like none other.
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