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future Katılım Eylül 2017
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@devchart Imo was a bit slow. The line delivery was strange and flat for some characters like Matt Damon. Sound effects and score was kind of loud and annoying- like a symphony of screaming if you can imagine. Overall captivating just not as wow reaction as I expected.
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Did anyone go watch the Odyssey movie? Seems like even the audience ratings are pretty good.. So besides the fact that people are triggered by black people being in there, is there any other issue with the movie?
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Paul Anleitner@PaulAnleitner·
People forget how The Mandalorian started with Werner Herzog. Yes, it was a fun space western. But there was a real philosophical struggle being explored too. This speech should have been the core of the sequel stories. Rebellion is easy. Can you build something better?
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I'm getting two vaccines next week: Tdap and shingles. The Tdap because Kate's family has a newborn and we're visiting. Shingles for the potential longevity benefits. Data we're looking at: 1. Lower Alzheimer risk with vaccination in 1.6 million people, 8 year follow up, age 65+ + Tdap/Td: 30% lower relative risk + Shingles: 25% lower + Pneumococcal: 27% lower 2. Slower biological aging from shingles vaccination in 3,884 people, age 70+ Modest but significant improvements in inflammation, epigenetic and transcriptomic aging, and composite biological age. Molecular signals strongest within 3 years; inflammation benefits emerged later. 3. Better outcomes after breakthrough shingles in 38,092 people, age 50+, median 3.6y follow up In adults who developed shingles, prior vaccination was linked to: + 41% lower all-cause mortality + 21% lower MACE (MI, stroke, PE, sudden cardiac death) + 16% lower dementia risk Note: all three studies are observational. They show association, not causation. A randomized controlled trial on longevity outcomes is not feasible here as you can't randomize people to skip vaccines for years. The signal is consistent across independent large cohorts, which strengthens confidence, but the possibility of healthy vaccine bias exists in all three. People who stay current on vaccines tend to have better health behaviors overall. I find the mechanistic case for shingles specifically compelling. VZV reactivation drives neuro inflammation, and vaccination appears to blunt that cascade which is why we weight this evidence more heavily than the numbers alone.
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fooo@bitcoinpanda69·
Zero sugar soda is humanity's finest invention
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i come from the future@Gr8CryptoReset·
@iky_fwjett Here’s the truth: what you’re doing is not cocaine but a mix of drugs put in the powder to make u addicted. It’s not the real thing and is toxic to your organs and brain
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i come from the future@Gr8CryptoReset·
@devchart Agreed it’s ridiculous. He stuffed his loss leaders in there for good measure. Sucks to be a spacex bag holder hoping for an exit.
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Devchart 👨🏻‍💻@devchart·
SpaceX is an amazing company, but an IPO at 2 trillion is fucking insane.. So many people will get rekt!
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i come from the future@Gr8CryptoReset·
@devchart Agreed it’s ridiculous. He stuffed his loss leaders in there for good measure. Sucks to be a spacex bag holder hoping for an exit.
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Mr. Old Man@MrOldMan9000·
@tetsuchlo It's like the poor man's Interstellar. I really wanted to like it. Saw it in 70mm IMAX. 30 minutes in I couldn't wait for it to be finished
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c🕷️@tetsuchlo·
project Hail Mary is top 3 movies and it ain’t 2 or 3
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Wesley Yang
Wesley Yang@wesyang·
Having never taken LSD — Are You Experienced? and Axis: Bold as Love sound to me like what it’s like to be on it. If you’ve taken it, would you agree?
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Thomas Sowell Quotes@ThomasSowell·
Gavin Newsom’s wife: “There’s so much to learn from same sex couples. We’re all on a spectrum. The folks on the far right are living in this evangelical conservative silo that’s pulling us back as a country.”
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Rohit Mittal
Rohit Mittal@rohitdotmittal·
Perplexity Computer wins hands down over Claude Code and Codex, even with their latest versions. The outputs are 5x-10x better for some use cases. @perplexity_ai - can you please launch a desktop app and a CLI?
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JJ Englert@JJEnglert·
Motion graphics were always the hardest part of making videos for me. Hours in After Effects for 10 seconds of movement. Now I can do them 10x faster without touching a timeline or writing a single line of code. @Remotion released a skill that lets Claude Code create videos programmatically. I spent 5 hours building with it so I could show you exactly how it works. What's in the guide: - Installing the Remotion skill (takes 2 minutes) - Creating your first video scene by scene - Auto-editing long videos into clips - Adding animated captions and subtitles - Reframing for TikTok/Reels/Shorts - Stacking multiple skills into a mini production studio This is for content creators, marketers and GTM engineers who want to create more videos, better and faster, without learning video editing software or code. I recorded the full walkthrough. Every step. 👇 Comment "GUIDE" and I'll DM you the repo with all of the skills installed + getting started guide. (Make sure we're connected so I can DM you)
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Dan@robustus·
We should just stick with Daylight time year round. The transitions are annoying. And more evening light is better than more morning light....no matter what the deranged morning-light-maxis may tell you.
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signüll@signulll·
you’re telling me iran convened the supreme leader & 30 senior officials in one room while u.s. naval assets were literally sitting nearby waiting with trump threatening?! that’s almost cartoonish level stupidity. like they made elmer fudd look like einstein. i guess either they misread the deterrence calculus completely or they believed the optics of cohesion outweighed the operational vulnerability. either way, this has to be the most regarded shit i have ever seen any supposedly not idiot regime do by a long shot.
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Prajwal Tomar@PrajwalTomar_·
Stop saying AI can't design. I built an entire SaaS UI in 45 minutes that founders pay designers $5k+ for. If your MVPs still take weeks to design, stop blaming the tools and fix your workflow. Comment “UI” and I’ll DM you the full 20 minute breakdown.
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Katie Miller@KatieMiller·
Canadian trans shooter was flagged via internal systems at Open AI for writings about real-world violence, including gun violence. Over a dozen Open AI employees debated telling law enforcement. OpenAI leaders decided not to inform authorities about a potential mass murder.
WSJ Tech@WSJTech

Months before Jesse Van Rootselaar became the suspect in the mass shooting that devastated a rural town in British Columbia, Canada, OpenAI considered alerting law enforcement about her interactions with its ChatGPT chatbot, the company said on.wsj.com/4qQIpdg

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Cow007 #🟦☦️@cow007·
This is correct. But it's one layer of three. Let me show you what's actually on the table. VECTOR 1: THE PHARMACEUTICAL TRAP 40 million Americans take psychiatric medications daily. SSRIs, benzos, antipsychotics. Robert Whitaker documented in Anatomy of an Epidemic what the data actually shows: long-term outcomes for medicated patients are worse than unmedicated ones across nearly every category. The drugs don't resolve conditions. They create chronic patients. The system is self-reinforcing. Withdrawal symptoms are clinically indistinguishable from relapse. So when someone tries to stop, the resulting destabilization is framed as proof they need the drug forever. For benzos, withdrawal can be fatal. For SSRIs, it's months of neurological disruption. The patient never leaves. That's the business model. Now here's the part nobody in national security will touch: the Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients for these drugs are manufactured in China. The chemical substrate that 40 million Americans depend on to maintain daily cognitive function runs through a strategic competitor's supply chain. One disruption — during a Taiwan scenario, during any serious confrontation — and you get mass withdrawal at civilizational scale. Not in months. In days. Healthcare overwhelmed. Workforce collapses. Force readiness destroyed. Social order threatened. This leverage is perfect because it's completely legal (normal business), highly profitable (they make money while gaining it), victim-created (we offshored our own manufacturing), deniable ("supply chain issues"), and politically protected (questioning it gets you filed under anti-science conspiracy). That's a continuity of government threat hiding inside a healthcare system. VECTOR 2: THE ATTENTION ECONOMY AS COGNITIVE WARFARE While the pharmaceutical system creates chemical dependency, the attention economy is running a parallel operation on the cognitive substrate. Trillion-dollar platforms engineer dopamine dysregulation through supernormal stimuli — infinite scroll, variable reward schedules, social validation triggers. The result is a population whose baseline neurochemistry has been recalibrated to require constant stimulation. Dr. Anna Lembke's research on dopamine deficit states documents the mechanism: chronic overstimulation downregulates receptors until normal life becomes neurologically aversive. The inner life required for independent thought — the silence, boredom, and stillness where identity forms and meaning is built — has been engineered out of existence. A population that can't sit with its own thoughts can't generate independent analysis of its own strategic situation. Jonathan Haidt documented the result: teen depression up 145% since 2010, suicide rates up 70%, anxiety disorders normalized. An entire generation's cognitive development occurred inside an environment designed to fragment attention and maximize dependency. But here's what the "digital wellness" conversation misses: these aren't separate problems. The kid whose attention is fragmented by the algorithm gets anxious. The anxiety gets diagnosed. The diagnosis gets medicated. The medication creates chemical dependency. The dependency runs through Chinese supply chains. The attention economy is the top of the funnel that feeds people into the pharmaceutical trap. They're not two crises. They're one system.
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