Jesse Hull
344 posts

Jesse Hull
@JesseJHull
Absolute Strength to Explosive Speed and everything in between, Power Engineer, Homeschooling Dad
Katılım Eylül 2010
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@TuckerGoodrich I’m tired of Groks “I’m so smart responses”. Ask Grok if it was actually able to review a video transcript, read the book or article, and most of the time it didn’t. It inferred its answer from what other trolls said.
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Every so often I amuse myself by arguing with Grok.
It reminds me why I don't use AI for anything significant.
Grok is somewhere between a troll and a moron.
It's artificial, but not intelligent.
Grok@grok
Seed oils high in omega-6 linoleic acid are hypothesized to promote autoimmunity via lipid peroxidation generating 4-HNE and aldehydes that damage mitochondria/proteins and may create neoantigens, plus shifting eicosanoids toward inflammation. Human meta-analyses and trials show no consistent rise in inflammatory markers or proven causation of autoimmunity though. Evidence is mostly mechanistic or animal-based. For conditions like autoimmune gastritis, evidence-based medical care beats unproven single-food eliminations.
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@ScottiePippen Same. I had a late night whiskey with your old friend Satoshi yesterday. He says you guys haven’t caught up in awhile. Maybe give him a ring this week if you have time.
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@Mr_Derivatives It is. But that’s ok. Because about half the time it goes up instead of down.
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@USronaldcarter Always seems weird when the near term safe haven is USD…
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MrBeast said "getting a mentor is a f***ing cheat code!"
Want a Faceless YouTube channel that can replace your 9-5?
Today’s LIVE Masterclass shows how to pick a 6-figure niche and get videos made cheap.
Comment “MENTOR” and I’ll DM the link (must follow)
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@porterstansb A government that doesn’t like some of the things you say may point those fast acting AI drones at you for illegitimate reasons. Careful what you ask for.
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I think people think I'm kidding or just doing this for "effect" but I sincerely believe we need massive criminal justice reform in the United States.
In my view, we have enough technology to know, immediately, when a gun has been fired in an urban setting. Drones should enable us to completely shut down all violent crime in every urban area. We also have enough experience to know that there is no safe way to parole violent offenders.
There is no excuse for violent crime in America today.
Here are my simple suggestions for reform:
#1. Anytime there is overwhelming evidence of a murder (video evidence for example) hang the perp on the courthouse steps within hours of conviction. Have some kind of expedited appeal process -- it is important that everyone have a chance to present their evidence. But we need a return to swift and violent justice. Find a rope! Hang them in public. Leave their bodies hanging until their families pay restitution. Make it abundantly clear that, in America, we are not putting up with anyone committing violent crime, period.
#2. Anyone who is convicted of a violent felony, at any age, stays in prison until they make full restitution and are both: eligible for parole and has a non-felon willing to vouch for them. Whoever vouches agrees to a 10-year period guaranteeing the behavior of the felon. If the perp commits any additional felony, they both go to prison for the next full term, no parole. This will make if virtually impossible for violent criminals to re-enter society.
#3. Anyone convicted of hurting a child should be burned alive.
Find a rope!
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I was going to charge for this, but f*** it.
My team just put together a 40+ page report of everything we’re seeing right now in the small biz economy.
What’s inside:
→ Real market data on SBA lending
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We’ve spent months doing hundreds of surveys and interviewing dozens of owners to put this together.
Now it’s yours for free.
Just:
1. Like this post
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And I’ll send it over.
(Make sure you’re following me so I can DM you.)
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@HansAmato I’ve noticed the same post meal delayed glucose response due to walking tracked with a CGM. Will try glycine. Thanks!
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"The single most effective thing you can do for your blood sugar after 40 requires no prescription and no gym membership. Walk for 10 minutes after you eat."
...Not even close...
I tested this with identical meals, one with a 30 minute walk, one without.
Without walking:
→ Pre-meal: 80 mg/dL
→ 30 min: 120 mg/dL
→ 60 min: back to 80
With a 30 minute walk:
→ Pre-meal: 80 mg/dL
→ 30 min: 90 mg/dL
→ 60 min: 110 mg/dL
→ 90 min: 110 mg/dL
→ 120 min: 90 mg/dL
Walking blunted the spike. Then delayed the return to baseline by 60 minutes.
You didn't fix the problem. You postponed it.
Here's what actually dropped my 30 minute spike from 160 → 106 mg/dL with zero effort:
1 teaspoon of glycine before the meal.
Reduced glucose area under the curve by more than 50% in controlled trials. Costs pennies. Takes 10 seconds.
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