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The MAGA Mortician

@MAGAMorgue

Burying MAGA and its braindead supporters

Katılım Mart 2013
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The MAGA Mortician
The MAGA Mortician@MAGAMorgue·
@caseyjdonaldson @ZynxBTC You claim to be “decoding finance”, but just in the past couple days alone, I’ve seen you make some of the most uniformed, financially unsound posts on this entire app
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Zynx@ZynxBTC·
At some point the market will realise that Saylor isn't just predicting a $1,000,000 Bitcoin, he is engineering one. Every purchase tightens supply and every supply squeeze raises the price. A self fulfilling prophecy.
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The ₿eat Goes On.

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Inc.@Inc·
Side hustles increase your income without adding the responsibility of a full-time role. Here are the best ideas for digital nomads. trib.al/ykTDuWn
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Para Mühendisi
Para Mühendisi@paramuhendisim·
1998 yılında, Warren Buffett yatırım yaparken asla para kaybetmemek üzerine 1 saatlik bir ustalık dersi verdi. Boş içerikler tüketmek yerine, bunlara zaman ayır. Bana teşekkür edeceksin. İşte o dersten çıkan 12 zamansız ders: 1. %10 sahiplik testi
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Chioma Amadi
Chioma Amadi@Chioma__Amadi·
Claude can now handle your job hunt while you show up and get paid. If you’re currently searching for a remote job, copy & paste these 6 prompts to get started:
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Mohini Shewale
Mohini Shewale@s_mohinii·
🚨𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: Build your next app without spending a dollar on data. Someone made a list of 320,000+ free public APIs, and developers are going crazy. → Weather, finance, news, sports, crypto → AI & machine learning APIs you can call right now → Government open data, maps, geolocation → Entertainment: movies, music, games, anime → Categorized, searchable, and verified as working Free and 100% open source. Link Bellow:👇 just like + comment " send" + repost+ Follow me so that it can be auto DM.
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Big Brain Business
Big Brain Business@BigBrainBizness·
Warren Buffett on why buying Berkshire Hathaway was the dumbest decision of his career: Buffett is asked about the worst trade he ever made. His answer surprises everyone. "The dumbest stock I ever bought was, drum roll here, Berkshire Hathaway. And that may require a bit of explanation." He takes us back to the beginning: "It was early in 1962 and I was running a small partnership about 7 million. They call it a hedge fund now. And here was this cheap stock, cheap by working capital standards or so, but it was a stock in a textile company that had been going downhill for years." Buffett spotted what looked like an easy pattern to profit from: "They kept closing one mill after another and every time they would close a mill, they would take the proceeds and they would buy in their stock. I'd buy the stock tender to them and make a small profit." By 1964, @WarrenBuffett had built up a sizable position and went to meet management. That's when the pivotal moment happened: "I went back and visited the management, Mr. Stanton. And he looked at me and he said, 'Mr. Buffett, we've just sold some mills. We're going to have a tender offer, and at what price will you tender your stock?' And I said, '$11.50.' And he said, 'Do you promise me that you'll tender at 11.50?' And I said, 'Mr. Stanton, you have my word that if you do it here in the near future that I will sell my stock at 11.50.'" Then came the moment that changed everything: "I went back to Omaha and a few weeks later, I opened the mail… And here it is. A tender offer from Berkshire Hathaway. That's from 1964. And if you look carefully, you'll see the price is 11 and 3/8. He chiseled me for an eighth." That tiny shortchange triggered a decision that would define his entire career: "If that letter had come through with 11 and a half, I would have tendered my stock. But this made me mad. So I went out and started buying the stock and I bought control of the company and fired Mr. Stanton and we went on from there." A move driven by emotion, not strategy. Buffett took control of a dying textile business simply because he'd been chiseled for an eighth of a dollar. "Now that sounds like a great little morality tale at this point…" The lesson? Even the world's greatest investor has made decisions based on emotion rather than logic. Sometimes the trades that feel most justified in the moment, the ones where you're "teaching someone a lesson", are the ones that cost you the most.
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Roan@RohOnChain·
This 1 hour Yale lecture by Nobel Prize winner Robert Shiller will teach you more about the exact Wealth Building Framework & Portfolio Diversification than 20 years inside Goldman Sachs or Citadel. Bookmark this. Skip one movie today & watch it. You’ll surely thank yourself.
Roan@RohOnChain

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Investment Wisdom
Investment Wisdom@InvestingCanons·
Stanley Druckenmiller: “Put all your eggs in one basket and watch the basket very carefully.” “Every investor has 3 or 4 big winners a year. Where you get in trouble is something you’re not entirely focused on.”
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WOLF@WOLF_Financial·
HOWARD MARKS ON THE MOST EXPENSIVE LESSON OF SELLING TOO EARLY: "Amazon was $90 in 1999. When the tech bubble burst, it went to $6. It was down 93%." "What if you were smart enough to buy it at $6? Would you have held to $12? What about $60? You've made 10 times your money, would you sell?" "What about when it got to $600? You made 100 times your money. Most people would sell." "At the time I wrote it, Amazon was $3,300. If you sold at $600, you left 85% of the money on the table." "Buffett says he made all his money on 12 ideas. Charlie Munger said he made all his money on 4. The big mistake is getting off too soon."
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Atal@ZabihullahAtal·
🚨 BREAKING: Building and operating agents is the next million-dollar skill Organizations are shifting from prompting AI to building agents that run workflows and complete tasks end to end. within the next few years, almost every company will run multiple agents. and a new role to operate them "Agent Operator" will emerge, so but how can someone actually build and operate agents? Here is a step-by-step roadmap: 1. Start with a problem, not the AI Agents don’t start with tools. They start with problems. If a task is: • repetitive • structured • time-consuming It can become an agent. 2. Turn the task into a system actually every agent is just a loop: • Input • Process • Output • Feedback map this clearly, otherwise the agent won’t work. 3. Define the agent like a machine You don’t “prompt” an agent. You define: • Role → what it is • Goal → what success looks like • Rules → boundaries • Tools → what it can use • Output → exact format Clarity here = reliability later 4. Give it the ability to act and execute without tools, it’s just text. with tools, it becomes execution: • Browsing • Code execution • APIs • Docs / Sheets This allows your agents stop talking and start acting and executing 5. Run it as a loop, not a one-shot Agents don’t work perfectly once. Operators design: • run • check • fix • repeat Iteration makes it perfect, it is same like iterative software engineering model. 6. Add memory and context, this is very important because Good agents don’t restart every time. They remember: • past outputs • preferences • ongoing tasks This turns them into systems that improve over time 7. Operate, don’t interfere Your role is not to “use” the agent. It’s to: • monitor failures • refine instructions • improve flow • remove friction I simple words i can say a better system → better output 8. Scale what works and save your time Once one workflow works: • duplicate it • connect agents • build multi-agent systems Now you’re not only saving time but You’re building execution infrastructure Remember Don't only focus on: • prompts • tools • interfaces focus and always try to turn messy work into clean, repeatable systems and this is important because: Every company is moving toward: • automated workflows • agent-driven execution • smaller teams, higher output SO The future bottleneck is the people who can make it worki I hope you found this inspiring, For more such valuable posts you can follow me @ZabihullahAtal
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🚨 BREAKING: A new role is quietly emerging and it’s about to dominate the next 5 years. It’s not “AI engineer.” It’s not “prompt engineer.” It’s the Agent Operator. And it will sit inside almost every organization. Most people are still thinking about AI as a tool. That framing is already outdated. What’s actually happening is a shift from: humans using software to humans managing autonomous agents that execute work This is a fundamental redesign of how work gets done. So what is an Agent Operator? An Agent Operator is the person who: • Designs how agents interact with real workflows • Connects tools, data, and systems into agent pipelines • Translates business problems into executable agent behavior • Monitors, corrects, and improves agent performance over time They don’t just “use AI.” They orchestrate outcomes. and this matter because Every function marketing, legal, finance, biotech is becoming “agent-compatible.” Not because companies want it. Because they won’t have a choice. Agents can: • Run research loops • Execute multi-step workflows • Integrate across tools without APIs breaking the flow • Operate 24/7 at near-zero marginal cost The bottleneck is no longer capability. It’s implementation inside real-world systems. Required skills for AI Agent Operator role: → MCPs (Model Context Protocols) Understanding how agents access tools, memory, and structured context. → CLIs (Command Line Interfaces) Because serious agent workflows won’t live in GUIs—they’ll run in programmable environments. → Writing skills (the file kind) Clear specs, instructions, and structured documents. Agents run on precision, not vibes. → agents dot md fluency The ability to define agent roles, constraints, memory, and tool usage in persistent formats. → Business acumen Knowing what actually matters: Where automation creates leverage, not noise. What happens next Enterprises will begin to redesign workflows: Not around employees using dashboards… But around agents executing tasks. That means: • SOPs → Agent playbooks • Teams → Human + agent hybrids • Tools → Composable agent systems When that shift happens, companies won’t just need engineers. They’ll need operators who understand both the system and the business. The leverage is asymmetric One strong Agent Operator can: • Replace fragmented SaaS workflows • Multiply team output without adding headcount • Turn ideas into execution systems in days This is not incremental productivity. It’s operational transformation.

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Van Jones@VanJones68·
The sick individual who forced his way into the White House Correspondents’ Dinner last night with guns and knives is no hero. Period. Everyone with a platform has a duty to fight any attempt to dress him up as some kind of anti-establishment role model. He’s not. People like him need to be removed from society and given help. They do NOT need to be put on a pedestal. We need LESS violence in America, not MORE violence in America. I am thankful that President Trump, our nation’s leaders and the national press corps were unharmed.
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Forbes@Forbes·
"What I never allowed any of those failures to do though was to tell me that I wasn't fit to be any good." Good American cofounder and CEO Emma Grede discussed her new book, "Start With Yourself," and her framework for self-leadership in business. youtube.com/watch?v=gtFBJx…
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Codie Sanchez
Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
You choose.
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Gary Vaynerchuk
Gary Vaynerchuk@garyvee·
We need to simplify life … too many of you in “your head” when it can be simple out here .. take the pressure off .. look for joy … simplify pls ❤️
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Kevin Carpenter
Kevin Carpenter@kejca·
Warren Buffett: "The really great business is one that doesn't require good management. That is a terrific business. And the poor business is one that can only succeed — or even survive — with great management."
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Leffin Everson Beeper@funnel8900·
@MAGAMorgue @VanJones68 @POTUS @realDonaldTrump Yeah right... A Kamala supporter and voter who was sure she would win; who calls Trump every disgusting name in the book; decided to give Trump a boost in the polls by going to prison for the rest of his life. SURE! And you call those on the right "conspiracy theorists". 🤣
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The MAGA Mortician@MAGAMorgue·
@SpattyAl @VanJones68 @POTUS @realDonaldTrump Not logical or sane, yet its the very thing that Russia proposed for Victor Orban which has been independently confirmed by multiple foreign intelligence and involves a man that was previously impeached for colluding with the Russians in a prior election.
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