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Daniel Berger

@DBergerMD

Gastroenterologist. Interested in healthcare, tech, financial markets, and the future. Long time suffering Chicago Bears Fan.

Chicago, IL Katılım Aralık 2008
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That Guy Rocked
That Guy Rocked@ThatGuyRocked·
Dee Brown That guy rocked.
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Ryan Grim
Ryan Grim@ryangrim·
NEWS: The man who rammed his explosives-laden truck into a Michigan synagogue today was named Ayman Ghazaleh, according to a source familiar with the situation. Ghazaleh posted photos overnight of his family members, including young children, who were killed in a recent Israeli attack on the town of Mashghara, Lebanon. This is a developing story.
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Dan Wiederer
Dan Wiederer@danwiederer·
At first glance, at this stage, the team has changed. But it's hard to argue the Bears' roster is better than it was.
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Dan Wiederer
Dan Wiederer@danwiederer·
I count 13 bodies added to the Bears' depth chart this week TRADE Bradbury NEW ARRIVALS Bryant Bush Raymond Gallimore Lewis Street Wills RE-SIGNED Braxton D'Marco Hardy Hicks Keenum **** KEY EXITS Dalman Edmunds Moore Byard Nahshon Zaccheaus
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Daniel Berger
Daniel Berger@DBergerMD·
@BernieSanders Hmm maybe Hezbollah should listen to Lebanon’s own government and stop attacking Israel. You are clueless
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Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders@BernieSanders·
It’s not just Iran. It’s Lebanon. In less than 2 weeks, Israel has killed 570 people and displaced 750,000 — over 10% of the entire country. Residential buildings are being bombed with no warning. The U.S. cannot continue to be complicit in Netanyahu’s wars.
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MERC
MERC@MERC_token·
Shoutout to the $MERC community members who have been here since day one. You believed before it was easy to believe. That matters. Who has been holding the longest? Drop your story below. #MERC #CryptoCommunity #DeFi #DiamondHands
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Candace Owens
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
Remember they are digging tunnels in New York and in cities all across America. They are taking over entire towns in New Jersey. You should absolutely be aware of where the Chabad is nearest your home. These people are dangerous. They are a radical sect of mystic occultists that follow the idea of a war messiah and they harm kids if the work of Jeffrey Masson is to be believed (who worked under Anna Freud as the assistant director of the Sigmund Freud archives). Again, 40 of them were on a group chat while Haim Braverman tried to organize my murder for me merely discussing their viewpoints. It isn’t your local mosque you need to fear!
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Candace Owens
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
Tucker is telling the truth about the Chabad Lubavitch. Read the book “Sigmund Freud and the Jewish Mystical Tradition”. Also be reminded that when I discussed the Chabad on Piers Morgan, Jews tried to have me murdered. yahoo.com/news/candace-o…
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Daniel Berger
Daniel Berger@DBergerMD·
@elonmusk @xai Bring back Dim Mode. It is insane that you guys removed it and don’t have “capacity” to bring back more than 2 background colors. In fact, users should be able to customize their display.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Join @xAI
Dustin@r0ck3t23

An xAI engineer just described how the company operates, and buried in that description is the only thing that might save Western technological dominance. No organizational overhead. No documentation requirements. No approval chains. You identify what needs building and you build it. xAI engineer: “There isn’t organizational overhead getting in your way, having to write docs. You just do stuff.” That’s not a workplace perk. That’s an emergency response to an existential competitive threat most people refuse to acknowledge. China owns 50% of the world’s AI researchers. Not the developing world combined. Not Asia collectively. China alone controls half of every brain advancing the most important technology in human history. While the West celebrates chip sanctions and export controls, China is doing something infinitely more dangerous: removing every organizational barrier between brilliant people and execution. xAI engineer: “If you want to get shit done, you can get shit done.” In most Western companies, that sentence would be fantasy. Compliance reviews. Documentation mandates. Approval hierarchies. Risk assessments. Process optimization. Every layer bleeds velocity while competitors operate without friction. This isn’t about efficiency. It’s about survival. Talent compounds generationally. Elite researchers train the next wave. Each generation builds on everything before it. When you control half the pipeline and let them operate at maximum speed, your advantage doesn’t grow linearly. It explodes exponentially. The West responds with governance frameworks. Ethics committees. Responsible AI initiatives. All valuable in peacetime. All fatal when you’re being systematically outpaced by an adversary that captured the talent advantage and eliminated the one thing slowing them down: bureaucracy. xAI engineer: “It’s truly an environment where you just do stuff.” That’s not unique culture. That’s the minimum operational requirement to compete against a system that owns half the world’s AI minds and removed every organizational obstacle between their ideas and reality. Western advantages are real. Capital markets. Research institutions. Democratic innovation. All of it becomes irrelevant if the output gap keeps widening because one side builds while the other holds meetings about building. China isn’t trying to slow the West down. They don’t need to. They’re accelerating their own execution while Western organizations debate whether acceleration needs additional oversight. The math is brutal. Control half the researchers. Remove bureaucratic friction. Compound that advantage across generations. The West doesn’t lose slowly. It becomes a spectator watching the future get built in a language it can’t read fast enough to translate. The choice isn’t between chaos and order. It’s between execution and extinction. Either we build environments where the smartest people can operate at the speed of thought without permission structures, or we watch capability concentrate where those structures were already eliminated and wonder how we lost a war we didn’t realize we were fighting. This isn’t about xAI’s culture. It’s about whether Western civilization can remember how to move fast enough to matter before the advantage gap becomes permanent.

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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
We are rolling out more detection for automation & spam (and a lot more to come). If a human is not tapping on the screen, the account and all associated accounts will likely be suspended—even if you’re just experimenting. While we aim to support legitimate use-cases of agents, this will take some time to do properly. For now, we recommend holding off on plugging in your bots. If it’s critical, you can use the official API.
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Daniel Berger
Daniel Berger@DBergerMD·
@elonmusk @farzyness You don’t think that there’s a good chance that a natural catastrophe on earth may also be catastrophic on the moon?
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
The priority shift is because I’m worried that a natural or manmade catastrophe stops the resupply ships coming from Earth, causing the colony to die out. We can make the Moon city self-growing in less than 10 years, but Mars will take 20+ years due to the 26 month iteration cycle. That is what matters most. There is also an AI bonus element, but the prime directive must be ensuring the long-term survival of consciousness.
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Farzad 🇺🇸 🇮🇷
Farzad 🇺🇸 🇮🇷@farzyness·
I love how SpaceX aimed for Mars 20 years ago, and now it has to delay it by 5-7 years because AI satellites are more achievable in the near term. What an absolutely insane timeline we're living in you guys. The future is going to be RIDICULOUS.
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Daniel Berger
Daniel Berger@DBergerMD·
@Stacey21King Can you please say “Fire AKME” on the air? Enough is enough with these guys
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Stacey King
Stacey King@Stacey21King·
Waaaaat!!! Adam is one of the best in the business we both try hard to be impartial but we definitely want the Bulls to win and play well and our fan base knows that and appreciate how we call games. We’re one of the few broadcast teams that give the opposing teams their props when it’s warranted. That’s what separates us from the other teams. Don’t get it twisted kid we’ll always be rocking with our Bulls baby!!!
Masters Music MGMT@keithmasters

@Stacey21King Bro - I just need to know if you've noticed that your partner during #chicagobulls games CONSTANTLY advocates for the opposing team. Like, is it intentional? You're great calling games, but Adam Amin is a rough listen as a #Bulls fan.

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tom brad
tom brad@tombig1983·
@DBergerMD @CourtneyRCronin I feel hes in the verge of being the 3rd next wr on this team he's not explosive like DJ and Luther I actually feel the only reason he had his numbers is because Caleb use to force feed him the ball a lot
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Courtney Cronin
Courtney Cronin@CourtneyRCronin·
Rome Odunze said his takeaway from his exit meeting with Bears WRs coach Antwaan Randle El is that he needs to "[make] the plays that come to me, making the most of my opportunities." Odunze felt that he left too many opportunities on the field, including a reception near the goal line against the Rams that was dropped. Odunze: "[This] wasn't the season I wanted to have. When the season comes to an end, a lot of those emotions kind of come flushing through ... it really hurts just to not coming through in some of those moments throughout the whole season. It's not just last night. It's, you know, several different plays. Not to say that I didn't help the team. I'm not going to sit here and say, you know, 'I drove us down. I'm the reason.' It's not the attitude that I have, but when I'm not making the plays that I feel like I can make and being the player that I feel like that I am in this league, it's disappointing."
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Daniel Berger@DBergerMD·
@Chicago_NFL Agreed. This year was always a stepping stone year. We were never going to win it in Caleb’s sophomore year in a new system with a new HC and a mid defense. This year served its purpose as a building block, now next year the expectations to win it all may be real.
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Ben Devine
Ben Devine@Chicago_NFL·
This team had too many major flaws to make a deep postseason run. But the experience is invaluable, and Caleb Williams learned what playoff football was like. His competitiveness and drive and talent are second to none. The future is bright, and teams now fear #DaBears
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