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@JonAguiar @timber001 Or maybe…hear me out…you …are the retard 😬😬😬
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NEW: NASA's Artemis II has successfully blasted off, launching toward the Moon for the first lunar voyage in 53 years.
Here is what to expect next:
- Mission is 10 total days.
- The crew will get 5000 miles from the Moon's surface.
- The crew will sleep in two four-hour periods.
- On Day 2, Orion engines will accelerate the spacecraft to escape velocity and send them toward the Moon.
- On Days 3-5, the crew will fine-tune the approach to the Moon.
- Day 6 is when the crew flies by the Moon. They will be about 250,000 miles from the Earth.
- Days 6-7, the crew will fine-tune their approach back to Earth.
- On Day 10, the crew will put on their proper suits and get ready for reentry.
- They will reenter Earth's atmosphere at 25,000 miles per hour.
- Two parachutes will slow the capsule to 17 miles per hour.
- They will splash down off the coast of San Diego, California.
Video: @GuyFieri
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Please explain why, having this technology, you would focus on Bitcoin?
Why not Fedwire, and take trillions from the banking industry?
Do hackers really think this small?
Polymarket@Polymarket
BREAKING: Google research reveals quantum computers may be able to crack Bitcoin's private keys in just 9 minutes.
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@aubreystrobel Everyone knows there is a difference between life and existence, and everyone has to find a way to reconcile this.
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As artificial intelligence rises, so does a sense of the divine.
Ryan Burge 📊@ryanburge
I've got brand new data about American religion that was collected in October of 2025. And, folks... The share of Americans who are non-religious has dropped for the third year in a row. Atheists and agnostics are down to 5% each. Those are 2014 levels.
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Jensen Huang just gutted the AI job panic with one profession.
Radiology.
The field AI was supposed to kill first.
Jensen Huang: “Computer vision was superhuman in 2019. And yet, the number of radiologists grew.”
Not competitive. Not close. Superhuman.
Every forecast said radiologists were finished.
Every forecast was wrong.
Not slightly wrong. Directionally wrong.
There are now fewer radiologists than the world needs. A global shortage. In the exact specialty AI was supposed to erase.
Why?
Because the task was never the job.
Huang: “The purpose of your job and the tasks and the tools that you use to do your job are related. Not the same.”
Reading a scan is a task.
Diagnosing disease is a purpose.
AI handled the task. The purpose didn’t shrink. It compounded.
Faster reads meant more patients seen. More patients seen meant more disease caught. More disease caught meant more demand for the people who decide what to do about it.
The tool did not kill the job. It fed it.
Then the fear did what the technology never could.
Huang: “The alarmist warning went too far and it scared people from doing this profession that is so important to society. It did harm.”
People heard radiologists were finished and walked away from the field.
Medicine bled talent it could not afford to lose.
Not because the work vanished. Because the panic said it would.
The prediction was wrong. The damage was real.
Huang: “The number of software engineers at Nvidia is going to grow, not decline.”
Not hold steady. Grow.
The company building the infrastructure that automates code is hiring more of the people who write it.
Huang: “I wanted my software engineers to solve problems. I didn’t care how many lines of code they wrote.”
Nobody ever hired an engineer to type. They hired them to think.
When the machine handles syntax, the engineer does not become obsolete. The bottleneck just moves upstream. To architecture. To edge cases. To the kind of reasoning no model handles alone.
The world was never short on unsolved problems.
It was short on people free to chase them.
That is the part the fear narrative misses every single time.
340,000 women once worked as telephone switchboard operators.
That job is gone. Nobody mourns it.
What replaced it created millions of roles that nobody in 1920 had the vocabulary to describe.
The losses are always visible. The gains are always invisible until they arrive.
That pattern has survived every technological shift in history.
It is surviving this one.
The people forecasting mass displacement are making the same mistake as the people who forecasted the end of radiology.
They can see the task being automated.
They cannot see the purpose expanding underneath it.
That blindness is not just wrong.
It is expensive.
Every person scared out of a career that AI will actually make more valuable is a cost the economy absorbs for nothing.
Not because of the technology.
Because of the story told about it.
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You didn't "lose your edge" in your 30s. Your methylation broke down and nobody told you it was even a thing
That sharpness you had at 24 where you could work all day, go out at night, sleep 5 hours, and still think clearly the next morning wasn't youth. It was a body that could process and recycle neurotransmitters efficiently. Dopamine got made. Serotonin got made. They got used and cleared and rebuilt in a loop that ran clean
Then your B12 started dropping because your stomach acid declined from years of stress and coffee on an empty stomach. Your folate utilization shifted because you've got an MTHFR variant you've never been tested for.
Your homocysteine crept up quietly. Your SAMe production fell off.
And now you can't focus. You're irritable for no reason. You have this low-grade brain fog that never fully clears. Caffeine used to sharpen you up and now it just makes you anxious. You forget why you walked into rooms. You used to read for hours and now you can't finish a paragraph
You went to your doctor and he said "that's just getting older." Maybe prescribed something for focus or anxiety. Probably didn't test homocysteine. Definitely didn't test methylmalonic acid or run a functional B12 panel
You're running a cofactor bottleneck in the one-carbon metabolism cycle that controls how your brain makes, uses, and clears every neurotransmitter you rely on to function.
Actually fixing it:
Get homocysteine tested. If it's above 8 you have a methylation issue whether you "feel" it or not
Active B vitamins (methylfolate + methylcobalamin + P5P). Not the cheap cyanocobalamin garbage in your CVS multivitamin that your body can barely convert
Creatine. Handles roughly 40% of your methylation burden and takes pressure off the whole system
Eat enough protein. Methionine from animal protein feeds the cycle. Vegans and undereaters run dry here first
Glycine and collagen. Glycine is the biggest consumer of methyl groups in the body. Supplementing it directly reduces demand on the cycle
Fix the gut (obviously). B12 absorption requires intrinsic factor and adequate stomach acid. If your gut is wrecked, oral B12 barely touches it
Your biochemistry is running on empty and every doctor you've seen has mistaken a nutrient bottleneck for time passing.
I break down the full methylation pathway, what to test, and exactly how to restore it on my substack. link in bio
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@j_fishback If you could do this much with 200b, now imagine how much you could do with 10 trillion. Then realize that’s how much the US made and protected through Iran combat options. Then realize you’re an idiot spreading nonsense online. Then say you’re sorry and thank you. 🙏
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dude is legit insane… totally unfit to be President… lack of institutional safeguards = US is in terminal decline as a superpower
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47
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@barneyxbt Bitcoin not anything else. Everything else is noise and greed.
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people are leaving crypto in numbers i’ve never seen in 9 years on this space and I get it.
we turned this space into the exact thing it was built to destroy.
institutions own it now. etfs, kyc, regulated everything.
the 100x is dead. that era is gone.
you’ll be lucky to pull a 2x going forward
and you’ll be grateful for it like a boomer staring at their 401k statement.
that’s what institutional adoption actually looks like.
nobody told you the tradeoff was giving up everything that made crypto worth being early to and the last window for real money was memes.
but memes are also ironically the final nail in the coffin.
we allowed every dollar to be drained out of the ecosystem and funneled it to insiders while retail held bags and pretended it was still fun lmfao
we literally destroyed the greatest financial revolution of our lifetime from the inside and now everyone’s shocked it doesn’t feel the same
it doesn’t feel the same because it isn’t
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@SenSanders Hmm…how much will the war in Iran save us though. 🤔 my guess is 10-100x that figure over the next decade
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@_Jdbiebers Now go listen to Mozart and experience the difference. 😬
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justin bieber conducting and composing an orchestra by himself for the first time ever.
Bella@BellaBaddie__
When someone says “Musical Genius” who is the first artist that comes to mind?
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Normies be like: “Idk man, $70,000 for a Bitcoin sounds risky…”
Then go finance a Kia Soul at 14% APR
While eating seed oil and cricket paste
In a house they don’t own
With money they don’t have
To impress people who think The Bachelor is real.
Bitcoin isn’t risky, idiot.
Your ENTIRE LIFE is a rugpull.
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