JUNIOR MILES 🇩🇴
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They got a Chinese Dominican arguing in with a Korean Dominican on who fried chicken better 😭

🚨 STOP AND LOOK AT THE CHART 🚨 This is the dot-com bubble overlaid on today’s S&P 500 chart If this repeats, we’re not in for the easiest future Do you believe in this outcome?





I'm lucky enough to have a great doctor and access to excellent Bay Area medical care. I've taken lots of standard screening tests over the years and have tried lots of "health tech" devices and tools. With all this said, by far the most useful preventative medical advice that I've ever received has come from unleashing coding agents on my genome, having them investigate my specific mutations, and having them recommend specific follow-on tests and treatments. Population averages are population averages, but we ourselves are not averages. For example, it turns out that I probably have a 30x(!) higher-than-average predisposition to melanoma. Fortunately, there are both specific supplements that help counteract the particular mutations I have, and of course I can significantly dial up my screening frequency. So, this is very useful to know. I don't know exactly how much the analysis cost, but probably less than $100. Sequencing my genome cost a few hundred dollars. (One often sees papers and articles claiming that models aren't very good at medical reasoning. These analyses are usually based on employing several-year-old models, which is a kind of ludicrous malpractice. It is true that you still have to carefully monitor the agents' reasoning, and they do on occasion jump to conclusions or skip steps, requiring some nudging and re-steering. But, overall, they are almost literally infinitely better for this kind of work than what one can otherwise obtain today.) There are still lots of questions about how this will diffuse and get adopted, but it seems very clear that medical practice is about to improve enormously. Exciting times!







RAW EGG NATIONALIST'S NO-CHURN ANABOLIC ICE CREAM. If you don’t have an ice cream machine, this is a simple and delicious way to make restaurant-quality ice cream. The recipe uses uncooked meringue mix to ensure the ice cream freezes evenly without the need for churning.





It’s about to be bracelet, thin chain and linen shirt season. Europe, beach clubs, rose and a bunch of lower aov orders.

The bacteria responsible for most stomach cancer is in your stomach right now. You’ve never been tested for it. 4.4 BILLION people carry H. pylori. The WHO classifies it as a Group 1 carcinogen — same category as asbestos and cigarettes. That’s not an opinion. That’s the World Health Organization. Google it. It sits in your stomach lining. Silent. For years. Decades. Producing toxins linked to stomach cancer, ulcers, and neurodegeneration. No symptoms until the damage is done. Your doctor tested your cholesterol last year. Your blood pressure. Your blood sugar. Your thyroid. He never tested for the carcinogen living inside your gut. On a Greek island called Chios, people have been chewing a tree resin for 2,500 years. They didn’t know what H. pylori was. They just didn’t get stomach cancer. It’s called mastic gum. In human trials, it cleared H. pylori in 38% of patients. No antibiotics. No microbiome destruction. Published in the New England Journal of Medicine. 1g before breakfast. That’s it. Your doctor’s approach: wait until symptoms appear, then treat the cancer. Mastic gum: kill the bacteria that causes it before it starts. A Group 1 carcinogen is sitting in your stomach right now and the person you pay to protect your health has never once checked for it. I didn’t learn this from a doctor. That should terrify you.


