DeMamp Camp

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DeMamp Camp

DeMamp Camp

@DeMampCamp

Just here for the show

Paradise Katılım Nisan 2015
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Financial Dystopia
Financial Dystopia@financedystop·
The shopping experience at Costco and grocery stores is getting noticeably worse because half the population is barely sentient and has zero awareness of their surroundings.
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E X X ➠A L E R T S
E X X ➠A L E R T S@ExxAlerts·
ALERT: Naked man who beat a delivery driver to death with the firewood he was delivering, found not guilty by reason of insanity. Scotty Jackson was delivering firewood to a home in Fort Worth, Texas, when a naked man, Christantus Omondi, approached the driver and homeowner. Omondi claimed the house was his and that Jackson and the homeowner needed to leave. The homeowner told police, "This naked man is three inches from my face, holding a key up to me yelling at me that I was on his property. He never wants to see me again. I should leave." Jackson then reportedly told Omondi that it was not his house. Omondi then shoved the homeowner and hit Jackson with a piece of wood repeatedly, before chasing the homeowner back inside and returning to beat Jackson to death. A mental evaluation report declared Omondi was “legally insane” during the attack. Omondi will now be transferred from jail to a state mental hospital. Kasey DeLeon, Jackson’s daughter, said, "I've heard that the mental hospital is a lot worse than jail, and so that kind of brings me some comfort, but then I hear he has the potential to have outpatient, and that kind of scares me."
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
EISEN: I wonder if you ever worry that by trashing the president over Iran that it weakens our hand and negotiation position at a critical moment ELIZABETH WARREN: 🤨 Donald Trump weakens Donald Trump's hand when he starts this war without ever consulting with the American people about it
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Jack Prescott
Jack Prescott@JackPrescottX·
It’s a long story. I was a senior in college (‘21). My boss at my internship, who has since passed… RIP, became my mentor for investing during the early days. I asked him about which stocks he owned. AbCellera was one of them. I didn’t know shit about investing or basics of biology at that point but he said they used humanized mice and I thought that was really cool, so I bought some shares and slowly learned about them little by little. As time went on, I was completely immersed in learning about Palantir and had already came to the conclusion that in a complex environment, LLMs require orchestration and are best fit for helping a user understand complex, structured, information on top of “guardrails or truth”. It was somewhere in the spring of ‘24 that I was reading zero to one and arrived to the chart shown below. I had learned enough about about AbCellera to know they used single cell analysis to do a deep search though the immune system rather than design from scratch; effectively using Mother Nature as the computer to generate antibodies, using their microfluidics to conduct experiments at the single-cell-level and using AI as a tool to make sense of this already-validated information on top of it. When I saw this chart, acknowledging how Mother Nature is infinitely random and complex, that when it clicked for me and I came to the conclusion that AbCellera’s method of applying AI 100% aligned with my belief as to how it should be used in a complex high-stakes environment: To understand structured, validated data… rather than create… doing a deep search though the natural immune response generated by Mother Nature herself, which I believe is superior to the creations a computer would ever come up with. Knowing Thiel sat on the board gave me even more confidence that this must be the case, as I believe he has had a similar outlook with the benefits and limitations of AI. That’s how it all started, haha.
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Apollo10
Apollo10@BodieIsland1·
@TheRonnieVShow uh we are about to be at war... real war. Except some of use realized this two weeks ago and aren't retarded
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RonnieV
RonnieV@TheRonnieVShow·
What just happened?
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DeMamp Camp
DeMamp Camp@DeMampCamp·
@SPYderMomTrades Going to take a very wild guess here and assume you’ve been playing with options and not buying shares!
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SPYder Mom
SPYder Mom@SPYderMomTrades·
This month broke me. I worked my ass off for six months to finally push past $4k just to watch it all disappear in a matter of weeks. $82 left. That’s it. It hurts even typing that. This market has no heart. No mercy. Technicals don’t mean shit when headlines and noise can flip everything in seconds. Feels like you can do everything right and still get run over. I always keep it real on here so I’m not going to sugarcoat it. I’m discouraged. I’m exhausted. I feel pretty broken right now. I think I need to step away for a bit and reset before I lose more than just money. And if you’re here to troll or leave some slick comment, save it. I’m not in the space for that. I’ll just block you. If you’re going through it too, you’re not alone.
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CMS Invests
CMS Invests@cmsinvests·
Can someone explain to me why anyone wouldn’t buy this $NOW dip? Remember what Warren Buffet said guys…
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Amir
Amir@Prodigy3211·
@WallStreetApes I know she is using anecdotal evidence here, mainly because I’m about to do the same thing, every black person I know personally would respond like the white person she mentioned in her story. The only people I’ve ever heard get upset and demand their meal compensated were white.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
American server says there is a big difference between how White customers treat them when they make mistakes vs how Black customers treat them - “This is how white people are when you make a mistake in a restaurant, ‘oh, no biggie, no problem.’ And they still tip like $10, $12” - “Black people when you make a mistake. ‘Mm yeah, I need to speak to your manager. I need to speak to your manager. I need you to comp my entire meal, and I'm gonna write a review to corporate and tell them how terrible this establishment is, and we're not tipping. You get a better job.’” She also fingers black customers give her a very bad attitude compared to white customers This post had over 51k likes and over 1000 comments so I read through the comments Every top comment were servers saying they experience this exact same thing
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My Mixtapez
My Mixtapez@mymixtapez·
Ashley Furniture employee got fired after going viral for promoting the store in his freestyle videos on TikTok 👀
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DeMamp Camp
DeMamp Camp@DeMampCamp·
@ScrooogeUncle Insane that this right here isn’t a catalyst in itself to move this stock today
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DeMamp Camp
DeMamp Camp@DeMampCamp·
@Signal99Cinci These children and thugs are a product of their parents, such a disgrace
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Signal 99 Cincinnati
Signal 99 Cincinnati@Signal99Cinci·
Below is a video from yesterday. Notice the nice, lush, green grass of a City park off to the right? Yeah, kids can’t play there—that’s Grant Park…ground zero for some ongoing gang turf wars. They OWN that park—not the City. Not the Iris Roley’s or the Damon Lynch’s—not the Black Religious Leaders in this City. No one takes over Grant Park to ensure that the families it was intended for can enjoy watching their kids play, or having a picnic with their families. It’s supposed to be a safe oasis in the middle of all of the concrete and noise…but it’s really just an oasis for Juvenile Violence. Yesterday, two juveniles got jumped and had their cellphones stolen. One got a pretty good beat down. He stood up for himself and got stomped by multiple assailants. One of the suspects was arrested and charged yesterday. It is our sincere hope, that every, single one of those little raptors gets charged as well. Wouldn’t it be really awesome if their parents and the Courts would actually hold these violent little bastards accountable? Until they do—these kids are just going to keep dropping bodies—thus, killing more kids. This City is safe though right Mr. Mayor? We sure hope that all of the idiots who voted for your feckless ass have buyer’s remorse. #Share #Signal99 #fyp #Cincinnati
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aka
aka@akafaceUS·
I didn't know pivoting made that much of a difference.
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@dsware123 🗽
@dsware123 🗽@dsware123·
Crawfish might be the most delicious thing a person could ever eat, but most people never find out because they’re doing it wrong. 🦞 If you’ve been struggling to peel them, here is the ONLY way you should be eating them. #crawfish 👇
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Jack Prescott
Jack Prescott@JackPrescottX·
$ABCL AbCellera has solved two of the largest bottlenecks in developing T-cell engagers: T cells are immune cells capable of directly killing cancer cells, but they need to be activated and directed to the tumor, which is what T-cell engagers do. T-cell engagers essentially work by binding to a protein called CD3 on their surface to activate them and bring them to the target (the tumor) simultaneously. They’re a special kind of antibody that’s engineered to attach to two things at once (bispecific), the t-cell, and the tumor; creating a bridge. Historically, the large majority (approximately 80% as of 2023) of T-cell engagers in clinical trials were using CD3-binding antibodies (the arm that binds to the T-cell) derived from just a handful of mouse antibodies discovered decades ago. This lack of diversity is a problem because the properties of the CD3 arm change depending on which tumor-targeting arm it's paired with. A CD3 arm that works well with one tumor target may cause dangerous side effects with another, and if you only have one or two CD3 arms to choose from, you're stuck. This makes T-cell activation change, which can cause massive side effects. It can trigger dangerously high cytokine release, which can be toxic to the patient, or result in T cell activation too weak to kill enough tumor cells. To solve this, AbCellera generated a diverse panel of 200+ CD3 binding antibodies to choose from. They first characterized these CD3 antibodies into 19 distinct functional groups based on their killing and cytokine release profiles. Then, using a matrix approach, they paired CD3 arms from different groups with different tumor-targeting arms to find the optimal combination for each tumor target. Ultimately, they proved that by using this diverse panel and matrix, they are able to promote high tumor cell killing with minimal cytokine release. This is what’s called the “Goldilocks zone”. This diverse panel is made possible by their end-to-end tech stack: “For bispecific antibodies and T-cell engagers, this integration is particularly powerful because the combinatorial complexity of pairing two different antibody arms multiplies every challenge. If you have 200 CD3 binders and 50 tumor binders, there are 10,000 possible combinations. Testing all of them requires reliable bispecific assembly (OrthoMab), high-throughput functional assays, computational tools (Celium, hidden variable models), developability assessment, and analytical methods to verify what you made. No single technology solves the problem. It's the integration, the ability to flow seamlessly from immunization to single-cell screening to sequence recovery to bispecific engineering to functional profiling to computational analysis, that enables AbCellera to explore a combinatorial space that would be inaccessible to a fragmented approach.” But even with the right CD3 antibodies in hand, AbCellera still had to solve another fundamental bottleneck: actually manufacturing the bispecific correctly. Unlike normal antibodies that bind to a single target with two identical arms and consist of only one type of heavy chain and light chain, bispecifics must pair four distinct chains in a specific way to create a molecule capable of binding to two different targets at the same time. This is explained in-depth in the article, but to keep it simple, without AbCellera’s OrthoMab platform or any other kind of engineering tech, a bispecific manufacturing cell line would only yield 10% correctly assembled bispecific antibodies. For reasons discussed in the article, this makes it basically impossible to manufacture bispecifics reliably. With the OrthoMab platform, the yield jumps to 90%+. Once again, we see that it is not a single technology, but the end-to-end integration of many technologies, that gives AbCellera the ability to do what they do. This proves to be true once again with bispecifics & TCEs I continue to be very optimistic about the future of this company.
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Cole Grinde
Cole Grinde@GrindeOptions·
The stock market will be BLOODY RED tomorrow folks. 👀
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Asian Dawn
Asian Dawn@AsianDawn4·
A follower sent this in. This happened in Baltimore. A car full of Shaniquas almost ran into an Asian man and road raged out. They then followed him to his destination. They got out of their car and started chimping out. They tried to get physical, but realized something was wrong when the Asian man started laughing at them and was really calm given the situation (he was armed). They then started hurling racial slurs at him instead and backed off.
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DeMamp Camp
DeMamp Camp@DeMampCamp·
@AustinJustice Give that fat bitch judge the sentence this piece of shit loser murderer gets!!
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Austin Justice
Austin Justice@AustinJustice·
A judge in Austin had three separate chances to send Jaheim Neal to prison before he killed Larissa Herold. She denied every one. Neal was on plea-deal probation for a 2020 aggravated kidnapping and robbery. In the meantime, he picked up arrests for assault, drugs, and a bunch of other crimes. The DA filed three motions to revoke. Judge Chantal Eldridge denied all three. One Saturday last fall, 26-year-old Larissa was stopped at a red light at Parmer and Mopac, driving home from volunteering at a community garden. Neal was on the service road - speeding with no valid license, on alcohol and cocaine and pot. He jumped multiple barriers and slammed into her car. She died at the scene. Since 2021, Travis County judges have denied 68% (or 5,400) of motions to revoke probation or deferred adjudication. Occasionally, an Austin prosecutor will try to put away a violent offender, but it’s the judge who sends them back to the streets. Larissa was a mechanical engineer with two UT degrees. Her father still keeps her plants in the front room of his house. "She was my daughter, she was my friend," he said. Great reporting by @BriHollisNEWS and @hueyjayd - link in replies.
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Amiri King
Amiri King@AmiriKing·
Carnival Cruise Lines is now STRICTLY enforcing these rules for 2026 in an attempt to salvage their brand. Read these rules and tell me EXACTLY who these are for: • Bluetooth speakers now prohibited ship-wide and subject to confiscation • Hanging clothes or towels on balcony railings is no longer allowed • Throwing any objects overboard is strictly banned with heavy penalties • Handheld fans banned for indoor dance and party areas • Restrictions placed on certain cabin door decorations (especially inappropriate or obstructive items) • Enforced teen curfews and supervision requirements at night • Limits on loud music and noise in public and cabin areas • Pool chair ‘saving’ rule enforced. No more stacking personal items on a chair and leaving them all day to ‘save a seat’ • Increased daily gratuity charges per guest • Higher pricing for drink packages and soda plans • Increased monitoring and stricter penalties for large group disturbances Embarrassing ass culture 👈🏻
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