Mudhoney⚡️

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Mudhoney⚡️

Mudhoney⚡️

@HotSchlang

Indigenous Earthling

Gravity's Rainbow Katılım Temmuz 2023
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John Devlin
John Devlin@JhnDvln·
Wow, here's the Chain of Custody Report for Karen Read's case! It *does* exist. Note the absence of chain of custody information for (1) John O'Keefe's clothing, and (2) the taillight plastic prior to March 14, 2022. There's no chain of custody information for *any* of that stuff for a six-week period beginning on January 29, 2022 when the first of it was collected. Remember, though: only insane people would find this unusual or suspicious. It is perfectly normal for an experienced homicide detectives and two layers of his supervisors to completely ignore rules and regulations pertaining to evidence collection and storage for weeks on end. madistrictattorney.sharefile.com/share/view/bf3…
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Wise
Wise@trikcode·
Fun fact. It takes 32 minutes to burn through 5 hours worth of Opus credits on the Claude Code Max 20x plan. 12 agents trying to fix 3,528 Typescript errors.
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SamT
SamT@quietSam2·
@Jedaal The more these events unfold, the more I believe that the whole war was pre-agreed as @SimonDixonTwitt been saying for a long time.
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Documenting Saylor
Documenting Saylor@saylordocs·
Andrew Tate has over 21 million Bitcoin 🤦🏻‍♂️ - SKY News
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Third Wave
Third Wave@thirdwaveishere·
What’s shaping ibogaine treatment today isn’t just research… it’s real demand from veterans and patients. Jonathan Dickinson on how practice is evolving in real time. Full video with @paulaustin3w: youtu.be/aamyya7leKY
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Shannon Says
Shannon Says@Shannon_Says1·
Sometimes men get lost 🤷‍♀️
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Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders@BernieSanders·
While the world focuses on the destruction in Iran, we must not ignore what Israel is doing in Lebanon. 1,461 have been killed. 4,430 have been injured. 1.2 million have been displaced. Israel now occupies 14% of Lebanon. Enough is enough. No more US military aid to Israel.
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beeple
beeple@beeple·
oh god, he was into NFTs too. what a weirdo!! 😬
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T❤️AI
T❤️AI@tmamut·
@HotSchlang @PaulAustin3w Yes, DMT is the molecule, which is produced by masters in their central nervous system -- without external substances getting in the way of its natural flow.
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Paul F. Austin
Paul F. Austin@PaulAustin3w·
A "no psychedelics" clause in your term sheet. That's the direction things are heading. On last week's All-In podcast, Bryan Johnson shared that investors are now writing 'no psychedelics' clauses into deal docs. One investor told him directly that if they invest in a founder, that founder is not allowed to use psychedelics for the duration of the company. It's written into the agreement. Two weeks ago, Marc Andreessen went on David Senra's podcast and proudly declared he practices "zero" introspection. Then he doubled down on X for days, calling introspection a combination of "neuroticism, narcissism, and thumbsucking." Paul Graham pushed back, the internet had a field day, and like any "great man," Andreessen doubled down on his idiocy. The pattern is clear: Silicon Valley's investor class is building a narrative that introspection is dangerous, psychedelics are a liability, and the best founders are the ones who never slow down long enough to question why they're building what they're building. ...which is one of the worst possible developments for the future of innovation. Here's what actually happens when a founder works with psychedelics with real intention, proper preparation, and experienced guidance. They don't "get oneshotted." They get clarity, starting to see which parts of their work are driven by ego and which by genuine purpose. They often come back more committed to their companies, not less, because they've reconnected with the reason they started building in the first place. And what about the founders who leave? Many of them probably *should* have left. They were building something that wasn't aligned with who they actually are. And investors treating that as a risk to manage rather than a signal to pay attention to tells you everything about where priorities sit. We are entering the age of AI, where the most valuable companies will not be the ones that simply optimize for speed and scale. They'll be the ones who create things that actually matter to the humans using them. That requires depth and a willingness to ask hard questions about what you're building and who it serves. It requires, yes, introspection. The VCs who get this, who actually support their founders in exploring psychedelics with intention and responsibility, are going to end up backing companies that leave a much more positive mark on the world. Not because psychedelics are magic, but because founders who understand themselves build products with a deeper sense of devotion to the craft. They stay aligned with all stakeholders, not just the ones writing checks. Marcus Aurelius, as Andreessen pointed out, ruled one of the largest empires in history while maintaining a rigorous practice of self-examination. The Meditations is literally a book of introspection. And he managed to hold it all together even while engaging in psychedelic-infused rituals (!) The question isn't whether psychedelics make founders less effective. The question is, what kind of companies do we actually want to be built in the most transformative technological era in human history? And do we really want investors, afraid of depth, to be the ones deciding?
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Official Layoff
Official Layoff@LayoffAI·
Why does the IRS tax code reward hiring foreigners over you? The more we dig, the worse it gets. Imagine this: You graduate with $100K in debt. A foreign student graduates from the same school. Guess what? The company gets a 15.3% tax break to hire them. Fully sourced below.
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Official Layoff@LayoffAI

Everyone talks about H-1B. Nobody talks about what feeds it. The Student Back Door. Directly from USCIS filings & congressional reports. 381k foreign students authorized to work in ONE YEAR. No cap. No test. And when they convert to H-1B, their spouse gets authorized too.

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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
China is dominating the United States While every man, woman, child, and grandma in China is lining up to install OpenClaw, Americans are crying because a video game included an AI image in it This is how empires fall. How do we fix the AI hatred here?
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Nous Research
Nous Research@NousResearch·
The Hermes Agent update you've been waiting for is here.
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One Chair
One Chair@OneChairPod·
Most people still frame @MicroStrategy $MSTR as a levered Bitcoin bet. Too shallow. @MasonFoard puts it in simple terms: use the existing financial system to build a balance sheet that gets stronger over time. That’s why this story is much bigger than one stock 🔥
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Tuki
Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨Do you understand the irony of what just happened.. the FBI spent two years investigating Hillary Clinton for using a personal email for government work.. it dominated every news cycle.. it decided an election.. "lock her up.." the man they put in charge of the FBI.. just got his personal email hacked by Iran.. the DOJ confirmed it.. Iran-linked group "Handala" breached FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email and got his data.. think about the timing.. America has fired 850 Tomahawk missiles at Iran this month.. spent billions.. and Iran didn't fire back with a missile.. they walked through the front door of the FBI.. and here's what nobody wants to say out loud.. the FBI Director was using a personal email in the first place.. the same thing the FBI called a national security threat when Hillary did it.. the agency that decides what's a crime.. doesn't follow its own rules.. The rules only apply until you're the one making them.
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter

BREAKING: The DOJ says FBI Director Kash Patel’s personal email has been breached by hackers.

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Official Layoff
Official Layoff@LayoffAI·
To hire an H-1B worker, companies must sign a federal form saying they can't find qualified Americans. We pulled 15 years of filings. Analyzed the top 5. 314,100 times they said no Americans available. 99,000 times they fired Americans. Signed under oath. Exposed by data.
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Official Layoff@LayoffAI

Amazon: 30,000 Americans laid off. 12,000 H-1B visas approved. Same window. Meta: 16,000 out. 5,000 visas in. Microsoft: 3,426 out. 5,000 visas in. AI is taking the jobs. And the ones AI doesn’t take, they’re offshoring. This is accelerating rapidly before our eyes.

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Paul Brown
Paul Brown@0xQuasark·
Kary Mullis invented PCR — the technology behind every DNA test, COVID test, and the human genome project. 𝗪𝗵𝗶𝗹𝗲 𝗵𝗲 𝘄𝗮𝘀 𝗼𝗻 𝗟𝗦𝗗. He was driving to a surf spot in Mendocino in 1983 when visions of glowing DNA chains started appearing in front of him on the road. Inspired, he pulls over and frantically starts drawing diagrams until morning. 10 𝘺𝘦𝘢𝘳𝘴 𝘢𝘧𝘵𝘦𝘳 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘯𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵... 𝗛𝗲 𝘄𝗼𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗡𝗼𝗯𝗲𝗹 𝗣𝗿𝗶𝘇𝗲 𝗶𝗻 𝗖𝗵𝗲𝗺𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗿𝘆. When he met Albert Hofmann, the man who invented LSD, he told him directly: Taking LSD that morning was "𝘮𝘰𝘳𝘦 𝘪𝘮𝘱𝘰𝘳𝘵𝘢𝘯𝘵 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘯 𝘢𝘯𝘺 𝘤𝘰𝘶𝘳𝘴𝘦 𝘐 𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘳 𝘵𝘰𝘰𝘬." Every cancer diagnosis. Every paternity case. Every solved murder. All thanks to LSD, And a man wanting to surf.
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Mudhoney⚡️
Mudhoney⚡️@HotSchlang·
@BTCBreadMan One size fits all speculation, reminds me of a butcher who backed into his meat grinder. Got a little behind in his orders.
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Breadman
Breadman@BTCBreadMan·
Anal sex can’t possibly be good for your butthole. If you drive the wrong way down a one way street you’re gonna have a bad time.
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John Cumbers
John Cumbers@johncumbers·
A foreign government attempted to invest over $100 million into one of David Sinclair's age-reversal companies. The US government BLOCKED it. The reason? They classified the technology as too dangerous to fall into foreign hands. Sinclair sits on the board of the company. He confirmed the investment was killed because the US government believed a foreign power would gain too much access to age-reversal research. When asked if it was China, his response: "I won't say more. It's sensitive." But here's what he DID say: Governments around the world are watching this technology closely. Not just for healthcare. The US government has identified what Sinclair calls "so-called super soldier potential" in age-reversal tech. He also said the winner of this race won't just gain economic advantage. There will be "potential for radical change in the pharmaceutical industry, in healthcare" and dramatic social change. Sinclair believes the technology is very powerful and that society should start preparing now. Because as he put it: "It's not an if. It's a when." David Sinclair is at SynBioBeta this year - discussing the science of slowing and reversing aging. Link for tickets below. — @davidasinclair
John Cumbers@johncumbers

The first human age-reversal trial is officially happening. But before the FDA cleared it, Harvard professor David Sinclair had to pull off a mice experiment most scientists thought was impossible: "These mice had their optic nerve regenerated. We were able to show that using [the information theory of aging] method we could cure blindness in animal for the first time." Since then, he also discovered you could treat and reverse diseases like Alzheimer's, multiple sclerosis, ALS, kidney disease and liver disease in mice too: “It's not just the eye that can get reversed and cured of diseases. It's seemingly every part of the body.” It's what he calls "a universal reset of the body." He confirmed his method also worked in monkeys. Now humans are next. The FDA just cleared the first age-reversal trial. Life Biosciences raised $80 million to make it happen. As he put it: "The eye is just the beginning. We believe we can treat every tissue—a whole body reset."

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