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Marco van Bree

@MarcoDiBree

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Barcelona Katılım Ekim 2011
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Transfer News Live
Transfer News Live@DeadlineDayLive·
🚨 Pep Guardiola has emerged as a candidate to become the next Italy manager. Italy's decision-makers view Guardiola as the coach capable of leading a complete reset for the national team. His salary remains a major obstacle, but there is growing belief that the challenge of rebuilding Italy could appeal to him. (Source: @Gazzetta_it)
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Gabriel
Gabriel@sigildealer·
You must avoid having guilt and shame at all costs Guilt and shame are the lowest of low frequencies Most arent even aware of this When you are vibrating on the frequency of guilt or shame you are in the lowest possible state of being In hell Now what do you think you attract when you are in a low frequency? More low frequency entities Scarcity is low frequency . Struggle is low frequency . This is why some people cant seem to outrun misfortune This is why it is so important to live in alignment with a total clear conscience You simply cannot ascend into higher states of being without getting rid of your guilt and shame
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Marco van Bree
Marco van Bree@MarcoDiBree·
in SIBO there is an optimal kill rate which is basically the maximum erasure of negative gram LPS producing bacteria at the minimum inflammation load die off rate from said bacteria. In SIBO, we typically think of reducing bacterial load to manage symptom load durably. "If I get rid of the buggers, then my symptoms go". But what happens, is that they'll just come back, because nothing fundamentally changed. What we're actually doing is minimizing symptom load just enough, at low enough inflammation rate, so that the body's own defense systems can leave a state of suppression, and go up and running again (MMC, stomach acid, bile, substrate bacteria). Too high kill-off = high inflammation, no healing. Too little kill-off = high symptom load, no healing In order to achieve that, antimicrobials aren't used to ever "fix" your state. They're only used to provide a window of opportunity, in which your goal should be to bring your body's own systems and defenses back to functioning.
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Amanda Orson
Amanda Orson@amandaorson·
The faster technology moves, the more I think about Bezos' question What won't change in the next 10 years? Things I've been writing down over time: - Humans will always need shelter, food, energy, and healthcare. - The desire for ownership and the accumulation of wealth. - The physical world will move more slowly than the digital one. - Every increase in technological capability, especially AI, will require more energy. - People and businesses will continue to need access to capital. - Capital will continue to seek returns that exceed inflation. - Underwriting methods evolve, but demand for credit (loans) is persistent. - Trust remains scarce and becomes increasingly valuable as content, code, and fraud become cheaper. - Verified identities and reputation becomes more important as information becomes abundant and synthetic. - Long-term wealth creation and dynastic (multi-generational) thinking predate modern technology, and will persist. - Coordination and transaction costs never fully disappear; market friction will continue to justify the existence of firms and intermediaries. - People will continue to compete for status. - Consumers will pay a premium for products and services that confer status. - Time remains fixed at 24 hours per day. - But attention is a finite resource and an enduring constraint. - Products that credibly save time (or enable delegation) have a perpetual market. - Inaccessible, proprietary data will be a persistent moat. The more inaccessible and difficult to aggregate, the deeper the moat. - People want accountability, recourse, and clearly identifiable responsibility when things go wrong. - Regulation consistently lags technological innovation. - Compliance requirements, licensing, and regulatory moats persist even when machines can perform the underlying task. - Local knowledge remains valuable and difficult to replicate. - Heterogeneous markets (like real estate) continue to reward people with deep contextual understanding. - Incumbent organizations tend to underinvest in disrupting their own businesses, which always creates opportunities for challengers. Bezos' insight on what wouldn't change in 10 years was "Customers will always want lower prices and faster delivery." It's boring/ true, but I think that's the point. Everything we build today can and will be rebuilt more cheaply, faster by someone else. Build on the invariants, not the trends. What have I missed?
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Dwayne
Dwayne@CtrlAltDwayne·
Massive L that Anthropic didn't reset limits after extending Fable 5 usage.
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Kolade
Kolade@uttdkola·
I can see Edger Davids, who's the other player? Level: Difficult
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Siqi Chen
Siqi Chen@blader·
i had a different experience. fable is a f1 car, 5.6 sol @ ultra is a tesla model x plaid. does it find things that fable misses during planning and coding? yes, most of the time. but - for the hardest of problems, does fable routinely find things that 5.6 doesn't? also yes, some of the time. is 5.6 way faster and affordable? yes. with an unlimited token budget, what am i currently using 95+% of the time? gpt 5.6
Dan Shipper 📧@danshipper

GPT-5.6 is like a Porsche, Fable is like a warp drive. We've been testing internally @every for about a month. And GPT-5.6 is the best combination of power, speed, and performance for your day to day knowledge work and coding. Fable is a different beast. If you need to get across the galaxy use Fable. If you need to get around town using the best available tool for the job, use 5.6 Full vibe check dropping tomorrow!

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Brandon Wilson
Brandon Wilson@brandonwilson·
This is such slop feedback. A Porsche versus a warp drive. Ok bud, calm down
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Dalton (Analyze & Optimize)
Dalton (Analyze & Optimize)@Outdoctrination·
I've seen this combo work WONDERS for people with gut issues. One study using this combo showed that they were statistically equivalent to rifaximin (the first line antibiotic) for SIBO responsible for lots of gut issues including things like IBS. In my experience, many people fare better on them, as they don't seem to pose nearly the same detrimental risks that many antibiotics do on gut bacteria. People often see big improvements in various symptoms: ◇ Bloating / gas ◇ Slow motility ◇ Skin issues ◇ Sleep They're both blends of herbal antimicrobials, and they tend to be more selective for pathogenic bacteria than normal antibiotics are. Normal dose is 2 capsules of each, twice daily for ~30 days.
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Kolade
Kolade@uttdkola·
I can spot Zinedine Zidane, who's the other player? 🔥 Level: Hard
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Borg
Borg@Borg_Cryptos·
$2,000 to 5 people who predicts exact score. Ends in 10 hours
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Marco van Bree
Marco van Bree@MarcoDiBree·
@MV33Racing 1. Activate clause 2. 1 year Sabbatical 3. Go to Merc with better regs
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MV33Racing🏎@MV33Racing·
Max, it’s time to leave. Red Bull is no longer the team it once was. Its a sinking ship. You have given them your entire career, your loyalty, and many championships. But in return, they are no longer giving you the respect, the support, the car you deserve. It’s time to activate that exit clause and start a new chapter. We fully support you 🧡
Max Verstappen@Max33Verstappen

All very frustrating... time to recharge before Spa.

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Marco van Bree
Marco van Bree@MarcoDiBree·
Cristiano embodies the hero's journey. Messi does not. Every boy wants to be the hero. It's the story as old as time: the one who started from nothing, who defied all odds, who overcame incredible trials, and most importantly, who inspired a generation to come after him with a viable path, so that they too can become a hero. You try that story with Messi and it just doesn't work. Very few trials outside football. Very much comfort at Barcelona. Mostly active at only one club. Being launched as a youth player by Ronaldinho, the world's best player at the time. Playing with Xavi, Iniesta at their peaks launching you into perfect positions every time. No faced criticism, or at least very little. He did win the World Cup, but my thesis is that people want the story.
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LeoZonn
LeoZonn@TheLeoZonn·
Poucos sabem o real motivo do Cristiano Ronaldo ter quase 160 milhões de seguidores a mais que o Messi...
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Marco van Bree@MarcoDiBree·
@valigo It means employees help improve AI and AI in turn helps the employees learn and execute
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Valentin Ignatev
Valentin Ignatev@valigo·
I'm so tired man, what the fuck does this even mean???
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Marco van Bree
Marco van Bree@MarcoDiBree·
@quxiaoyin Is there truly no injection or back sending happening on Chinese open source? I’d bet a fortune they do, since the incentive to convince your enemies to use it, while hosting a Trojan horse, is just too fat and juicy
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Xiaoyin Qu@quxiaoyin·
I went a dinner a few weeks ago with a bunch of enterprise execs who told me "we will never use Chinese models." "Even if it's 100x cheaper?" "No, we care about safety and security." 1. They don't understand when they host open-source models with their own GPUs or US data centers, they won't share their data to China. 2. They are giving away all their data to OpenAI and Anthropic rather than owning it privately themselves. 3. They don't understand math. 100x is a big number and lots of profits. It's almost July 2026 now. If your execs still talk like that, fire them now.
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
Following conversations with the US government, we’ve updated our cybersecurity safeguards. The vast majority of coding work is unaffected. In the near term, the new safeguards will flag a slightly higher fraction of harmless requests than the previous Fable safeguards; we’re working to refine these over the coming weeks. Users will be clearly notified when a request is flagged, and they’ll instead receive a response from Opus 4.8. Our biology and chemistry classifiers are unchanged from our initial launch. These are still broader than we would like; they trigger fallbacks to Opus 4.8 on basic biology-adjacent questions. Improvements to these classifiers are landing soon.
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