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predicting @aaruHQ

New York, USA 가입일 Mayıs 2015
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patrick@ConsumerRick·
@___4o____ @sur4js lowkey in the early days it was pretty good. they got bitterlessonmogged
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SPEC@___4o____·
@sur4js We need more yc hate watchers, there’s too much to keep track of
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Cam Fink@seekingtau·
Hiring someone who is: - chronically online - in touch with the news - monitoring the situation - interested in simulating dm me
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simp 4 satoshi@iamgingertrash·
@SafFooty Intelligence is the final entropy resistor There is nothing higher up the stack
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simp 4 satoshi@iamgingertrash·
Access to water was the first homogenous utility mankind built atop Boiling it, led to Energy in the form of electricity, the second utility Harnessing it, led to Intelligent Tokens, The third, and last The labs are utility companies Not tech companies
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patrick@ConsumerRick·
@VoidAsuka this is why the great flippening back to the philosopher schziophrenic king will eat the next eon
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Asuka🎀Redpanda@VoidAsuka·
ai was supposed to automate the boring stuff so our prefrontal cortex can focus. instead it's the opposite: most people are stuck in permanent beginner mode in different area, burning executive attention to babysit something we don't really understand. our brain has a central bottleneck - the prefrontal cortex can only consciously process one thing at a time. "managing multiple AI agents" is just forcing serial task-switching with extra steps. and we can't automate supervising something that we dont know well, so the cognitive load never transfers to unconscious routines. our working memory stays maxed out. worse, every time AI gets something wrong, your brain fires prediction error signals - the same surprise response as hearing a grammatical mistake in a sentence. except now you're processing hundreds of these per day. each one forces a model update, eats executive resources, and eventually the whole system crashes into burnout. ai brain fry is what happens when tool design violates the biological architecture of human cognition.
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai

New Harvard Business Review research reveals that excessive interaction with AI is causing a specific type of mental exhaustion ( or AI brain fry), which is particularly hitting high performers who use the tech to push past their normal limits. A survey of 1,500 workers reveals that AI is intensifying workloads rather than reducing them, leading to a new form of mental fog. While AI is generally supposed to lighten the load, it often forces users into constant task-switching and intense oversight that actually clutters the mind. This mental static happens because you aren't just doing your job anymore; you are managing multiple digital agents and double-checking their work, which creates a massive cognitive burden. The study found that 14% of full-time workers already feel this fog, with the highest impact seen in technical fields like software development, IT, and finance. High oversight is the biggest culprit, as supervising multiple AI outputs leads to a 12% increase in mental fatigue and a 33% jump in decision fatigue. This isn't just a personal health issue; it directly impacts companies because exhausted employees are 10% more likely to quit. For massive firms worth many B, this decision paralysis can lead to millions of dollars in lost value due to poor choices or total inaction. Essentially, we are working harder to manage our tools than we are to solve the actual problems they were meant to fix. --- hbr .org/2026/03/when-using-ai-leads-to-brain-fry

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patrick@ConsumerRick·
@ProofofMaro this is also how my aunt demolished stage four breast cancer.
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maro@ProofofMaro·
Both my parents were diagnosed with stage 4 cancer shortly after my brother passed, back to back, as a result of the stress they endured I’m sure. My mom with multiple types. My dad with melanoma and it was spreading across his body fast. Both were told to undergo chemotherapy immediately. The cases were severe but they didn’t listen to the doctors. They trusted my knowledge instead.🥺 They scheduled my dad for his first surgery within 2 months. I told him if he listens to me, there won’t be any cancer in two months. He listened. When the day of his surgery came, the doctors injected him with a liquid that would light up where the cancer is across the body so they know where to inject first, nothing lit up. No cancer. He’s been free ever since. My mom’s was far more complicated, brutal actually, and took about 5 years of holistic treatments to see changes. By the grace of God, she is also cancer free and has been for years. Everything was working against them and everyone was telling them your daughter has fallen for a conspiracy, don’t listen. Neither case was easy, actually the easier option would have been to sit through chemo. It required a consistent lifestyle change. But thanks to Gerson therapy, vegan diets, alkaline diets, reversed root canals, holistic dental surgeries, orgone generator devices (ones I made myself), my radionics devices, ozone therapy, apricot seed kernels, extremely high doses of Vitamin C iv drips and consistent support from family,… miracles were possible. This is not medical advice, this was my personal experience. If you or someone you know is interested in alternative methods to cancer outside of western medicine, reach out to me and I’ll send you all the resources that saved my parents. 🤍✨
maro@ProofofMaro

Controversial question, on a scale of one to cancelled, how much am I allowed to talk about alternative methods to cure cancer?

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Andros@0xAndros·
when i brutally swear at the ai it performs much better why?
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patrick@ConsumerRick·
@__morse you do know, bloomberg, is infact, a terminal interface
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Tommy D. Rossi@__morse·
bloomberg as a TUI coming soon in a terminal near you
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patrick@ConsumerRick·
@senyil they really had to put simulated mo in the WSJ Aaru Special Print Edition
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patrick@ConsumerRick·
@cory oh the places you'll go (and zfellows will take you)
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patrick@ConsumerRick·
@caImcs please do one for the tslim mophie
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དའཌ@caImcs·
diabetic sensor armour in gold for the device that keeps me alive
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patrick@ConsumerRick·
@aaruHQ @WSJ @VranicaWSJ simulated 14,000,605 futures, the headline was a banger, every. single. time.
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Aaru
Aaru@aaruHQ·
Thank you to the @WSJ and @VranicaWSJ for writing the first page in the story of Aaru. More soon.
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patrick@ConsumerRick·
@sarahkgraves this is immensely cold in ways that I don’t even know how to express
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Trinay Hari@hari_trinay·
@ConsumerRick we currently have a system that scores agentic coding sessions
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Trinay Hari@hari_trinay·
Hi! I’m Trinay, a CS student at Georgia Tech graduating this May. Planning to move to SF to build Slait (slait.dev), a platform evaluating how people work with AI. Looking for hacker houses or builder residencies with space for an ambitious founder.
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SPEC@___4o____·
Hiring - 2200+ chess elo - masters+ league of legends - WoW/osrs gold farmer - bullied in middle school - sold dark web acid in high school - gained + lost gen wealth 1x - grew up on 4chan/IRC chats - reformed truth seeker DMs open for engs that check 2+ boxes
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patrick@ConsumerRick·
@___4o____ github is migrating to azure (lol) and has pretty much been garbage since msft acquired them openai and anthropic are just hot ass tho, you're right there.
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SPEC@___4o____·
OAI and Claude both dropped to 98% uptime during February. Another data point: Github has had more outages in Q1 2026 than the entirety of 2016-2019, according to their status page. Software is objectively getting worse.
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