CJ Morj
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CJ Morj
@CJMorj
I’m here to explore ideas that surprise me
Katılım Haziran 2026
15 Takip Edilen79 Takipçiler

Folks (guys and gals), don't be psyopped by this article. You don't have unlimited time. You need to be moving. Don't put off life. Don't look at Anne Hathaway getting pregnant at 43 and think "Oh, ok I'll be fine." It's a psyop. You'll have massive regret if you squander your youth with hedonism and selfish BS and then try to scramble to have a real life later. Don't be deceived by lies.

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The NY law banning data centers is the epitome of virtue signaling.
They freeze hyperscale development “for ratepayers & the environment,” yet retain old tax breaks and tout community “benefits”—which makes New York State seem anti-growth, anti-AI, and anti-us.
Typical big-government playacting.
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Due to Groks new limits on image and video generation, I can no longer create new videos every morning. The system is now designed to allow about one video every other day, otherwise you’ll run out of credits and will need to buy more. At this point, being that my account is not monetized, I cannot afford to pay more.
Example is that on Wednesday the new policy started. Credits are reset on Wednesday. By Friday I was completely out of credits. Can barely use Grok for anything now.
Thus I’m stopping the daily generation of cartoons, I may continue to generate when I can and if I find something I want to express. @grok You developers suck.
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@DearS_o_n Fortitude and tools are two things you need until robots take over.
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#Michael is Lionsgate’s first-ever movie to ever reach $1B at the box office.
Prior to “Michael,” Lionsgate’s highest-grossing releases were 2013’s “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” ($865M) and 2012’s “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2” ($850M).
variety.com/2026/film/box-…

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'Michael' Crosses $1 Billion, First Biopic to Surpass Coveted Box Office Milestone variety.com/2026/film/box-…
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@bryan_johnson How about a trip to mars, Bryan? We’d love to see a post with you there.
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The world wants me to die.
My incurable disease diagnosis became global news. It was omnipresent on social media and 1,900 articles were written in a matter of days.
Many were saddened.
However, joy dominated the commentary.
People pointed to schadenfreude, the pleasure of another's failure. Yes, there’s that. There is a special place in people’s hearts that loves to see others fail, especially when that person’s presence threatens their own psychological stability in some way or helps them feel better about themselves.
But, if you look over the social media commentary about me, you’ll see that pattern:
“he deserved it.”
I deserved it because I challenged death. The crowd was running a deeply rooted psychological script that represents the oldest, most deeply embedded stories of human culture.
This was the first story ever written down, 4,000 years ago. Gilgamesh sought eternal life after losing someone he loved, only to have the plant of youth stolen by a serpent as he bathed. Leaving him to accept his mortality.
Asclepius became so skilled at rejuvenation that he raised the dead. As punishment, Zeus struck him down with a thunderbolt to enforce life and death authority.
This is the story of Jesus. Pontius Pilate offered a choice between a thief and the immortalist, and the crowd demanded the execution.
People need this story conclusion to keep themselves sane. The challenger must lose and the loss must appear deserved. It’s a shield of self preservation.
For if death is inevitable, their existence and that of their loved ones is justified and unavoidable. If death is not inevitable, nothing about their reality is safe.
I occupy the same philosophical and archetypal position as Gilgamesh, Asclepius and Jesus.
This statement will draw outrage and accusations of blasphemy, hubris and narcissism. Nevertheless, it’s the pattern that has repeated itself for thousands of years.
Death has been the omnipresent concern of the human race. It encapsulates our greatest fears, joy and curiosities. The discourse around it changes over time; however, the fundamentals remain unchanged.
What’s different about this moment, that is unlike any other moment, is that physical death may no longer be inevitable.
What if I didn’t deserve it?
And what if I am your ally, and not a threat?
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AGI-powered robots could soon turn scorpion venom farms into fully automated bio-factories.
Researchers have long dreamed of this: highly capable systems handling the dirty, dangerous work — raising scorpions under perfect conditions, monitoring health/feeding/breeding 24/7, collecting venom cleanly, processing samples, and running nonstop quality checks.
No more humans risking stings. Far better consistency. Massive reduction in labor.
The catch? Biology still rules. Each scorpion only produces a tiny amount of venom and needs recovery time. Even perfect automation won’t give you infinite supplies overnight.
But the real story is bigger: widespread AGI robotics would supercharge all of biotech — drug discovery, cell culture, protein engineering, lab automation. Suddenly, mining nature’s medicine cabinet (like those powerful scorpion peptides) gets faster and cheaper.
The venom economy is just one preview of what’s coming.
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