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Internationalist Capitalist
Internationalist Capitalist@IntlCapitalist·
@ze_rusty Cool study bro The 952-measurement Model Y EMF study you referenced is tied to promoting “SPIRO technology” (an EMF “harmonizer” product)
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Rusty ⚡️: Solar Powered ☀️
Your Tesla has a 60 GHz RADAR pointed at your face. Not for driving or autopilot. For "cabin monitoring" Texas Instruments IWR6843AOP chip. 60-64 GHz millimeter wave. mounted above the rearview mirror. beaming down into the cabin. Detecting your breathing, your heart rate, whether a child is in the back seat. Sounds helpful until you understand what 60 GHz millimeter waves actually do to biology. 60 GHz penetrates roughly 0.4 mm into skin. shallow enough for the industry to call "safe" But your skin is the largest organ in your body. packed with Nerve endings, Merkel cells, melanocytes. Soviet-era research documented non-thermal biological effects of mmWaves at low power densities.. effects the FCC has never evaluated. and nobody has studied what happens when this signal runs continuously for 10-hour drives, week after week, year after year. This cabin RADAR was installed in late 2021 but never activated. Left dormant for over 3 years. February 2025, software update 2025.2.6 quietly turned it on. no opt-out or announcement. just switched on. and it doesn't turn off. it runs while you drive. while you're parked. while you're charging. while your kids sit in the back seat on a 10-hour road trip. continuous millimeter wave exposure at close range.. 0.4 to 2 meters from your body. That's not a cell tower 200 meters away. that's a RADAR transmitter inside a sealed metal box with you. a Faraday cage works both ways. the metal body of the car that blocks outside signals also TRAPS the ones generated inside. every RF source in that cabin bounces off the roof, the doors, the floor.. back into you. and the cabin RADAR is just one layer. a Tesla Model S Plaid has 46 antennas. — LTE cellular: 700-2600 MHz, 2x2 MIMO, always on — WiFi: 2.4 + 5 GHz, dual band — Bluetooth: 2.4 GHz, always scanning for your phone key — UWB ultra-wideband: 6-8 GHz, phone-as-key — GPS: 1.2-1.6 GHz — Satellite radio: 2.3 GHz — Cabin RADAR: 60-64 GHz LTE, Bluetooth and cabin RADAR are essentially ALWAYS transmitting. A 2025 study on the Tesla Model Y took 952 EMF measurements across SuperCharging, standard charging, high-speed driving, urban and idle states. They found: 1/ Peak ELF emissions during SuperCharging, especially near center console and rear seats 2/RF hotspots from LTE, WiFi, Bluetooth in the sub-6 GHz range 3/ Body voltage INCREASED during SuperCharging and high-speed driving 4/ EMF varied dramatically depending on where you sit in the cabin FCC safety limits are from 1996. Based on animal studies measuring only THERMAL effects for less than 1 hour. no non-thermal biological effects considered. no study has EVER examined chronic simultaneous exposure to ELF + LTE + WiFi + Bluetooth + 60 GHz mmWave + UWB in a sealed metal cabin. NOT ONCE. In 2021, a U.S. Court of Appeals ruled the FCC's refusal to update these limits was "arbitrary and capricious." they still haven't changed them. Martin Pall's model calculates that VGCCs amplify EMF forces by 7.2 million times at the cellular level. that calcium flooding triggers peroxynitrite formation, PARP activation, NAD+ depletion.. your repair machinery eating itself. You're sitting in a metal box with 40+ antennas, a millimeter-wave RADAR pointed at your chest and AC magnetic fields from a battery pack under your seat pulling hundreds of kilowatts during charging. and the safety standard says it's fine because your skin didn't get warm. Diabolical.
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Rusty ⚡️: Solar Powered ☀️@ze_rusty

🚨Tesla’s latest software update has activated an in-cabin RADAR system in their vehicles🚨 This RADAR operates at 60 GHz, emitting microwave radiation with power levels of •20 mW EIRP (effective radiated power) • 10 mW raw transmitter power • 20 mW per MHz spectral density The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has granted Tesla a waiver, allowing it to run at power levels higher than typically allowed. This RADAR is designed to detect the presence of people inside the vehicle, including children & pets and can even pick up on heartbeats & breathing patterns. However.. This also means that the RADAR will be emitting microwave radiation within the cabin, right next to your head.

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Miles Deutscher
Miles Deutscher@milesdeutscher·
realizing you just found the most important AI article you'll read all month, and your competition will skip it to doom scroll. (you're about to make generational wealth while they're asleep)
AI Edge@aiedge_

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Jason Ai. Williams
Jason Ai. Williams@GoingParabolic·
El Mencho kept a huge portion of his fortune in BTC. One of the most hunted men in the world reportedly used Bitcoin as his main store of wealth. Then, about a month after U.S. forces killed him, authorities seized the funds. Roughly $10,000,000,000 in Bitcoin. At a price near $68,000 per BTC, that equals around 147,000 BTC. Removed from circulation in a single seizure. Now part of the United States Bitcoin Reserve.
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shira
shira@shiraeis·
"limit your kid's screen time" is correct advice today, but people are confused about why it's correct, and that matters because the reason has an expiration date. the issue with ipad kids was never too much screen time in some vague moral sense, but that the software on the other side of the glass is essentially a superstimulus engine running a curriculum in learned helplessness. bright colors, zero latency rewards, infinite novelty, no boredom, no friction, and no consequence. you poke the most interesting square and something happens immediately. if the world worked that way, it'd be fine, but the world is almost entirely delayed gratification, ambiguous feedback, physical constraint, and needing to sit with uncertainty long enough to actually figure something out. so you're training a kid on an environment that is aggressively uncorrelated with the one they'll have to function in. it's a distribution mismatch problem. this means the winning parenting heuristic isn't "less screen time," but "don't let your kid marinate in a training environment optimized for engagement extraction when they should be building a world model." screens just happen to be a horrible training environment. but that's contingent and doesn't have to stay true. consider an AI that actually knows your kid, not in a creepy ad-targeting way, but in a way an aristocratic tutor knows their pupil. it follows them since birth, and maybe it remembers what confused them in march and checks whether they've resolved it by june. it notices when they're pattern matching instead of reasoning and calls them out on it. it asks hard questions at the right time, not to test them, but because it has a genuine model of what they're ready to think about next, and critically, it keeps routing them back to real world problems instead of substituting for them. this probably starts life as a stuffed animal, but the same entity transfers across form factors as the kid ages. the plush rabbit becomes a voice in their earbuds. he memory and the relationship are continuous. the interface changes, but it's one long developmental arc, not a series of disconnected apps. the thing that made ipad kids a cautionary tale was that the optimization target was retention. a sufficiently good AI tutor could optimize for what actually matters, like reflection, causal reasoning, metacognition, and tolerance for confusion, using the kid's actual life as curriculum instead of some frictionless cartoon sandbox. basically, the principle I'd actually endorse isn't "minimize screens." it's closer to "choose the training environment that best teaches your kid to think, pay attention, and update on evidence." right now that means less screen time, but in maybe two-five years the correct parenting move might be something nobody is emotionally prepared to hear, which is, your kid should probably be raised in part by an aristocratic tutor with perfect recall and great priors who happens to live inside a stuffed rabbit.
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Internationalist Capitalist
Internationalist Capitalist@IntlCapitalist·
Fuck communism
Libertario 🇪🇨@LIBERTARIOgchg

Maduro decía tener “una cuentica de ahorro, donde me depositan mi sueldito de presidente, 120 dólares al mes”. Tras su captura, le hallaron 500 millones de euros en Bulgaria; Suiza le congeló 880 millones de dólares y en Miami le incautaron 700 millones.   Tras la eliminación del clérigo Ali Khamenei, en Irán, le descubrieron un imperio de 95 mil millones de dólares. Una investigación de Reuters, revela que usó su tiranía para  monopolizar los sectores del petróleo y las finanzas en beneficio de su familia.   En la sesión extraordinaria de la Asamblea Nacional del Poder Popular del 26 de junio del 2002, en el Palacio de las Convenciones de La Habana, Fidel Castro, dijo: “Toda mi fortuna, señor Bush, cabe en el bolsillo de su camisa”.   Pero, desde 2002, la revista Forbes es consistente en cifrar la herencia de Fidel Castro en 900 millones de dólares, más una isla privada, una veintena de mansiones, una marina con yates, cuentas bancarias en Suiza y una mina de oro.   Hugo Chávez tenía un programa de radio y TV en el que predicaba el Socialismo del Siglo 21, abrazaba niños pobres y ancianos desarrapados; mientras usaba relojes Patek Phillip y trajes a la medida cortados por el sastre italiano Giovanni Scutaro.   Al morir, Chávez dejó, sólo a sus hijas, una herencia de dos mil millones de dólares, 45 mil hectáreas en su tierra natal, Barinas; 17 fincas y decenas de casas veraniegas. Su hija María Gabriela financió por años un coche en varios circuitos de Fórmula Uno. Rafael Correa tiene un fortuna que sobrepasa los mil doscientos millones que saldrán a la luz cuando lo atrapen

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Internationalist Capitalist
Internationalist Capitalist@IntlCapitalist·
Lol
daedalus@BasedDaedalus

just met a cute girl at the wedding i’m at like actually cute. objectively dangerous face card. we’re talking. vibes are immaculate. she’s laughing at my jokes. i’m in my bag. aura farming effortlessly. then crypto gets brought up, she says it “i trade” my ears PERKED up i played it cool. i said “oh nice, what do you trade” she said “mostly altcoins” and that’s where a normal person would’ve said “cool” and gotten her number but i am not a normal person my brain instantly went into terminal mode and i said “what’s your all-time pnl” she looked confused i kept going “realized or unrealized? spot or perps? what’s your max leverage? what’s your liquidation history? what’s your risk per trade? do you even use stops or are you one of those ‘conviction’ people” she laughed nervously and said “i kinda just buy dips” and i said “on what timeframe” she said “when it looks low” and i said “so you don’t actually trade crypto” the vibe was GONE just vanished. nuked. full liquidation candle on the 1-minute. her friend pulled her away. she didn’t look back. i was standing there alone at a wedding holding a drink i wasn’t even sipping, doing MENTAL MATH on whether her portfolio was just 80% memes, 20% cope, and 100% exit liquidity my friend walked over and said “bro she was into you what happened” i said “she said she’s a trader and then described buying whatever was trending on tiktok” he said “so?” SO??? i would rather die alone than let a casual spot dca moonbagger think we are the same species she had a pretty face but a DISGUSTING cost basis and i simply cannot overlook that could’ve had her number but she knows i respect market structure and honestly that’s worth more

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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Dr. Erica Komisar drops a stark warning every parent needs to hear about screens and kids: “No technology under age 2 — for good reason. After that, regulate it heavily.” She explains why: Screens spike dopamine in developing brains 10 times more than in adults — like giving a teen the equivalent of 10 joints from a single exposure. The prefrontal cortex (emotion regulation) isn't fully developed until ~25, so kids get hooked fast. Social media in particular exploits adolescent girls' natural hyper-vigilance: perfectionism, comparison, fear of not measuring up → chronic stress response in the amygdala. Boys aren't immune either — both sexes get trapped in a virtual reality of self-consciousness, isolation, and addiction. “They get stuck in this paradigm… in a way, trapped in a fantasy.” This clip may be a year old, but the science on dopamine sensitivity, prefrontal development, and screen addiction in kids hasn't changed — it's only gotten more relevant. Parents: Are you enforcing hard screen limits with your kids — or has it already slipped?
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Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
PSA: Bombing a country on the other side of the globe won’t make the Epstein files go away, any more than the Dow going above 50,000 will.
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bluemontauk
bluemontauk@bluemontauk·
Stainless Steel Bottles 😳😳😳
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MMA Hype Watch
MMA Hype Watch@MMAHWatch·
Bali is actually super safe. The problem is as usual there are areas where criminal elements hang out at. And the criminal elements all recognize each other and either do not mess with each other or mess with each other. As long as you stay away from the areas where the criminal elements are. You should be fine. If you go to Bali the local residents will tell you where the criminal elements hang out such as "Don't go over there there are a lot of Russians there" aka Russian mob in 30% of the cases.
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Mel
Mel@Villgecrazylady·
This story is nuts. This guy, Igor Komarov, the son of a Ukrainian crime boss, was kidnapped in Bali 2 weeks ago by some people who said his dad stole a ton of money from them. They broke his legs, cut off his fingers, and tortured the hell out of him and made him film a bunch of hostage videos disclosing how his family’s business scams people. Anywho, he’s dead now. Dad didn’t pay the ransom. Crazy stuff.
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Internationalist Capitalist
Internationalist Capitalist@IntlCapitalist·
I for one, am shocked
Guri Singh@heygurisingh

🚨 Stanford just analyzed the privacy policies of the six biggest AI companies in America. Amazon. Anthropic. Google. Meta. Microsoft. OpenAI. All six use your conversations to train their models. By default. Without meaningfully asking. Here's what the paper actually found. The researchers at Stanford HAI examined 28 privacy documents across these six companies not just the main privacy policy, but every linked subpolicy, FAQ, and guidance page accessible from the chat interfaces. They evaluated all of them against the California Consumer Privacy Act, the most comprehensive privacy law in the United States. The results are worse than you think. Every single company collects your chat data and feeds it back into model training by default. Some retain your conversations indefinitely. There is no expiration. No auto-delete. Your data just sits there, forever, feeding future versions of the model. Some of these companies let human employees read your chat transcripts as part of the training process. Not anonymized summaries. Your actual conversations. But here's where it gets genuinely dangerous. For companies like Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Amazon companies that also run search engines, social media platforms, e-commerce sites, and cloud services your AI conversations don't stay inside the chatbot. They get merged with everything else those companies already know about you. Your search history. Your purchase data. Your social media activity. Your uploaded files. The researchers describe a realistic scenario that should make you pause: You ask an AI chatbot for heart-healthy dinner recipes. The model infers you may have a cardiovascular condition. That classification flows through the company's broader ecosystem. You start seeing ads for medications. The information reaches insurance databases. The effects compound over time. You shared a dinner question. The system built a health profile. It gets worse when you look at children's data. Four of the six companies appear to include children's chat data in their model training. Google announced it would train on teenager data with opt-in consent. Anthropic says it doesn't collect children's data but doesn't verify ages. Microsoft says it collects data from users under 18 but claims not to use it for training. Children cannot legally consent to this. Most parents don't know it's happening. The opt-out mechanisms are a maze. Some companies offer opt-outs. Some don't. The ones that do bury the option deep inside settings pages that most users will never find. The privacy policies themselves are written in dense legal language that researchers people whose job is reading these documents found difficult to interpret. And here's the structural problem nobody is addressing. There is no comprehensive federal privacy law in the United States governing how AI companies handle chat data. The patchwork of state laws leaves massive gaps. The researchers specifically call for three things: mandatory federal regulation, affirmative opt-in (not opt-out) for model training, and automatic filtering of personal information from chat inputs before they ever reach a training pipeline. None of those exist today. The uncomfortable truth is this: every time you type something into ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Meta AI, Copilot, or Alexa, you are contributing to a training dataset. Your medical questions. Your relationship problems. Your financial details. Your uploaded documents. You are not the customer. You are the curriculum. And the companies doing this have made it as hard as possible for you to stop.

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