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🌶️ Salsa maker | 🐕 Dog lover | 🌍 Adventurer & traveler 🍽️ Foodie | 💻 IT geek | 💪 Fitness guy | Ginger 🇺🇸

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AngryRed Inc@AngryRedInc·
Cigna just sent my dead wife, who succumbed to cancer last August, a DENIAL letter for a test to help diagnose her tumor markers. WTF is even going on with medical insurance companies? She left this world 6 months ago BECAUSE she couldn't get proper treatment. We don't hate these people enough.
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The Carnivore RN
The Carnivore RN@wilsonhlthcoach·
If you're carnivore, name one thing you really like about it. For me, it's the food freedom. Freedom from constantly thinking about food. Freedom from worrying about getting enough of this or that. Freedom from wondering if I'm eating the right foods, or the right amount of foods, before and after a workout. Freedom from being hungry all day. Freedom from having to pack a huge lunch bag for my 12hr shifts. Freedom from needing to bring snacks or stopping for food when we go out of town. Freedom from walking around the grocery store and trying to avoid junk food. Freedom from worrying about my cholesterol. Freedom from listening to people tell me that saturated fats are bad for me. Freedom from thinking a "well-balanced" diet is the optimal human diet. Freedom from trying to eat like everyone else in the fitness community who push chicken breast, veggies, potatoes, and rice as an optimal diet. Freedom from caring what people think. Freedom to block out the food noise so I can listen to my own body.
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Bob
Bob@skytaleSythe·
@HedgieMarkets Same thing happened with cloud. Giant push to get rid of physical systems. Many IT Folks would run the numbers and show how it was more expensive only to be told to shut up. Later giant pushes for efficiency to get the cloud costs down. History rhimes.
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Hedgie@HedgieMarkets·
🦔Google released Gemini 3.5 Flash this week, and the cheaper, faster model now costs 5.5 times more to run than its predecessor. Token prices tripled to $1.50 per million input and $9.00 per million output, and on agent tasks it burns through so many tokens that total costs end up 75% higher than Gemini 3.1 Pro, the model Flash was supposed to be cheaper than. Anthropic's Opus 4.7 has a hidden 30 to 40% price increase from token consumption. OpenAI's GPT 5.5 jumped 50 to 90% over 5.4. My Take The AI labs are all running the same playbook. Headline price per token reads as competitive, but the new models burn through more tokens per task, and the all-in cost to finish a job climbs release over release. Every developer and enterprise buyer should measure efficiency rather than token price now, because the two numbers have decoupled fast. Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google all raised effective prices in the last six months, which gives us the first hard evidence that the unit economics of frontier AI are catching up with the marketing. The labs charge more because each model burns more compute per task, and the hyperscaler capex no longer pencils out at the old prices. Enterprises that built workflows on the assumption that token costs would keep falling are about to see their AI bills jump 30 to 90% on the next model upgrade, and the productivity gains that justified the AI spend have to clear that higher bar to keep working. Hedgie🤗
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Max Galtman
Max Galtman@Max_Galtman·
@jedirich_ I hope it's a vape shop. Vegas doesn't have enough vape shops.
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Jedi Rich
Jedi Rich@jedirich_·
🚨 Club Platinum on East Flamingo Road has CLOSED — and sold in April 2026. Permits were pulled for a $771,000 interior-and-exterior tenant remodel. What’s replacing it has not yet been publicly confirmed. Club Platinum was a long-running Las Vegas adult cabaret with a rare combo of licenses: adult entertainment cabaret, liquor, and gaming. The property was put up for sale in 2025 as a “legacy location” with “irreplaceable” licenses. Does anyone know if this will be a rebrand or something completely different? #vegas @VitalVegas
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Dan Miller 💰
Dan Miller 💰@MoneylineMiller·
Dear @RondaRousey @netflix Ronda Rousey’s “Matchmaking” at MVP Productions Was an Absolute Disgrace to MMA I’m a passionate MMA fan. I really love this sport. I respect the fighters who grind every day, who put their bodies and hearts on the line for real wars that remind us why we watch. But what I saw last night on Netflix with MVP Productions and Ronda Rousey was an absolute disgrace to MMA. Ronda wasn’t just fighting on the card — she was the quote-unquote matchmaker, basically playing Hunter Campbell for the whole show. She’s the one who put these fights together. And man, it was shameful. Look at the matchups she booked. They were one-way train wrecks from top to bottom. Junior Dos Santos, a former UFC heavyweight champion and a legend in this game, got thrown in against Robelis Despaigne. It was over quick — another first-round knockout. Then you’ve got Felipe Lins stepping up against Francis Ngannou. Remember when Francis was in the PFL saying any opponent fighting him should earn no less than a million dollars? That was the price they had to pay to step in the cage with him. Yet reports say Felipe Lins only got $100,000 last night. One hundred thousand. While Francis walked with $1.5 million. That’s not a fight — that’s a payday with a body attached. And don’t even get me started on Mike Perry versus Nate Diaz. Nate hadn’t fought in years. The last time we saw him he basically gave up in the cage. Now you’re asking him to step in against Mike Perry — a guy who’s still active, still bare-knuckle fighting, still the self-proclaimed “King of Violence.” Perry absolutely molested Nate Diaz. He knocked him out and left his face looking like it went through a meat grinder by the end of the round. Ronda put that fight together too. Then the main event: Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano. Seventeen seconds. An armbar. Done. Gina had no business being in there with her after all those years away, yet Ronda comes out gloating afterward, talking like she’s the best of all time. Come on. That’s like Michael Jordan coming out of retirement to play against a high school team and then calling himself the GOAT again. These weren’t fights. They were quick, scripted-looking highlight reels designed for easy wins and big paydays for the big names. No heart. No back-and-forth. No respect for the sport or the fans who tuned in expecting actual competition. Real fighters like JDS, Lins, and a faded Nate Diaz got fed to the wolves for entertainment value, while Ronda celebrated like she put on the fight of the year. This is what MVP Productions and Netflix gave us? A cynical cash grab wrapped in nostalgia. MMA has fought for years to be taken seriously as a legitimate sport. Events like this make casual fans roll their eyes and call it fake. They make dedicated fans like me furious and embarrassed for the game we love. Ronda Rousey, as the person in charge of these matchups, carries a big part of the blame. She let the fighters down. She let the fans down. And she let the sport down. I love MMA too much to stay quiet about this. Fighters deserve fair shots and real opportunities, not to be used as cannon fodder. Fans deserve actual fights, not 17-second memes. And this sport deserves way better than the disgrace we witnessed last night.
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AngryRed Inc@AngryRedInc·
@LeightonKovacik @Notwokenow Yeah, it seemed way too early to tap but I wasn't on the mat. A fight this big, that Gina trained so hard for, you would think she would try a bit of submission defense before tapping.
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Kentucky Girl@Notwokenow·
A 15 second fight. This fight could’ve been an email.
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Scott Niles
Scott Niles@Scottie8931·
Patriots if you are not following this ARMY Vet 11B RLTW, please consider adding him @PatriotMike3 he is currently at 8300 let’s help him get to 8700
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Dr. Clown, PhD@DrClownPhD·
Troy, but instead of Brad Pitt, it’s Elliot Page.
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AngryRed Inc@AngryRedInc·
@DrClownPhD LOL my normal default reaction would be this casting can't be real. Then I remember we are in post covid 2026 and yes... yes it is real. 🥳
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AngryRed Inc@AngryRedInc·
@HedgieMarkets This is blowing up locally as well. It feels like the battle lines are being set and the chess pieces are moving into position. They are going to force reactionary legislation.
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Hedgie@HedgieMarkets·
🦔NV Energy is ending its power supply agreement with Lake Tahoe by May 2027, citing data center demand in northern Nevada. 49,000 California residents who get their electricity through Liberty Utilities, which sources 75% of its power from NV Energy, now have one year to find a new supplier. NV Energy's planning documents show twelve Nevada data center projects could drive 5,900 megawatts of new demand by 2033, and Amazon recently signed a deal with the utility to deploy 700 megawatts of new generation for Reno data center operations. A March 2026 Gallup poll found seven in ten Americans oppose AI data centers in their communities. My Take I have covered Saline Township, Tucson, Fayetteville, Kenya, and Maine, and Lake Tahoe is where the story gets ugly in a new way. A utility company can now cut off 49,000 residents to free up capacity for data centers across the state line, and the regulatory structure offers no clear recourse because no single agency oversees the chain from generation to customer bill. NV Energy claims the timing is unrelated to the AI boom, but signing 700-megawatt contracts with Amazon for Reno data centers in the same window makes that argument hard to take seriously. Lake Tahoe residents pay California rates on a Nevada grid governed by Nevada regulators who answer to Nevada industrial customers first. Nobody designed the 2009 agreement around the possibility that hyperscalers would show up and absorb the entire region's surplus capacity, and the cross-border structure makes it almost impossible for California regulators to intervene now. Liberty has one year to find a new supplier meeting California's renewable requirements, and the Greenlink West transmission project that might help comes online the same month the current contract ends. Bipartisan opposition to data centers has now reached 70% nationally, and Lake Tahoe is exactly why. The political backlash is becoming the binding constraint that the financing pressure and grid limits already implied. Hedgie🤗
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Just Seam
Just Seam@Just_seam·
@AngryRedInc @HeidiBriones My family doesn’t let me make it any other way anymore. Cast iron is the best type of pan to use. Danos green label is my seasoning of choice.
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Heidi@HeidiBriones·
I wish chicken breast tasted better. I have no idea how you're all cooking it without it getting dry or chewy. Tips? I tend to skip it and cook thighs instead, but I need to up my protein.
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Sovey
Sovey@SoveyX·
The laundry industry figured out one of the greatest grifts in American retail: sell people a giant bottle that’s mostly water, perfume, and vibes. Most detergent is designed to smell like “clean” before it actually needs to do much cleaning. You can make your own with the parts that actually matter: Washing soda: raises the pH and helps lift grease and grime. Borax: softens hard water and keeps dirt from redepositing. Castile soap: breaks surface tension and helps carry the dirt away. For a 4-person household doing around 300 loads a year: Commercial detergent: $150 to $180 DIY version: about $6 That’s $140+ saved by refusing to pay luxury prices for scented tap water. Trust the chemistry, not the marketing. Reclaim your laundry room. 🇺🇸
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AngryRed Inc
AngryRed Inc@AngryRedInc·
@HedgieMarkets I worked for a company one time that deployed a new support knowledgebase, and to "incentivize" new KB submissions they tied annual reviews to new submissions. You can imagine what happened, line went up, garbage in also went up.
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Hedgie@HedgieMarkets·
🦔Amazon employees are using an internal AI tool called MeshClaw to automate unnecessary tasks to inflate their token consumption on company leaderboards, according to the Financial Times. The company set targets requiring 80% of developers to use AI weekly, then started tracking token usage on internal leaderboards earlier this year. Amazon says the data will not affect performance reviews, but multiple staff confirmed managers are monitoring it anyway. MeshClaw can initiate code deployments, triage emails, and interact with Slack. Amazon is spending roughly $200 billion on AI capex this year. Meta employees have been engaged in similar "tokenmaxxing" behavior on their own leaderboards. My Take This is what happens when a company spends $200 billion on infrastructure that needs to justify itself. The easiest internal metric to point at is usage, and usage targets create exactly this behavior because they always do. Employees graded on token consumption will generate token consumption, regardless of whether the underlying work needed it. It is the Goodhart's Law version of corporate AI rollouts, where the moment you make a measure into a target, it stops being a useful measure. The bigger issue is what this says about the productivity case for AI inside large enterprises. If genuine value were obvious in the work itself, leaderboards would not be needed. Amazon tracks how often developers use the tools while telling them the tracking will not affect performance reviews, which suggests management still does not have a clear answer on whether AI is actually moving output. KPMG's study showed enterprise AI spend averaging $178 million per company with most executives reporting no productivity impact after three years, and BCG's research showed using AI well makes work doubly effortful for most knowledge workers. The Amazon employees gaming MeshClaw are the rational response to a measurement system that does not yet know what it is measuring. Hedgie🤗
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Just Seam
Just Seam@Just_seam·
@HeidiBriones Smear each side with cream cheese, Season, Sear one side (3 minutes) , flip and add a lot of butter to the pan. Spoon melted butter over the chicken for 1 min. Then put the whole pan in oven (350) until 165degrees. You’ll thank me after you try
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AngryRed Inc@AngryRedInc·
@MartaCecilia36 Don't forget the captcha where you get to select all the squares that have stairs.
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Marta Cecilia Maya López
Marta Cecilia Maya López@MartaCecilia36·
2026 – Descargas la app – Creas cuenta con verificación de email – Agregas dirección con pin en el mapa – El mapa no encuentra tu calle – La agregas manualmente – Seleccionas pizza – El ingrediente que quieres tiene cargo extra – Agregas tarjeta – Error en el pago – Pagas con otro método – "Tu pedido llegará entre 85 y 140 minutos"
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Marta Cecilia Maya López@MartaCecilia36·
Pedir una pizza a domicilio 1995 – Llamas por teléfono – La pides en 2 minutos – Llega en 30 minutos 2005 : – Entras a la web – La personalizas – Llega en 45 minutos 2026↓↓
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Desiree@DesireeAmerica4·
Seattle tourist gets caught on camera chunking a rock at a protected Hawaiian monk seal. Locals confront him and bro hits them with: “I don’t care, I’m rich!” Now feds are on his ass with up to $66K fine + jail time. Only 1,600 monk seals left in the world. He claims he had zero clue what it even was… but that “I’m rich” line? Was he just a rich dumbass? You defending the guy or nah?
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ESF@ESF12345678910·
@jmontforttx @truthlovingdr I really can’t wait until this entire earth just implodes on itself. It’s probably the only fix at this point.
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Joel Montfort@jmontforttx·
The massive Utah data center, called the Stratos Project, will be as big as 2,000 Walmarts, will need 9GW of electricity to run, and will generate the heat equivalent of 23 atom bombs detonating every single day in Hansel Valley. The expected impact of wildlife is catastrophic. sltrib.com/news/environme…
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Jenna Renee
Jenna Renee@AlexisRenee442·
Good morning. Hope ya’ll have a great Thursday! Be kind, work hard, drink the coffee before the coffee drinks you, and remember that even the smallest act of kindness can completely change someone’s day. 🤍☀️
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Old School Eddie
Old School Eddie@Old_SchoolEddie·
As a Boomer or Gen X'er, how many times have you started a response to a post and, in the middle of writing it, you realize you just don't care enough to finish responding to it?
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