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Shaun@ShaunTime·
Bitcoin has hit $100,000! 🎉 👏 At Caviar & Bull, one of Malta’s high-end restaurants accepting Bitcoin, The #bitcoin enthusiasts from around the world came together to celebrate this historic milestone. #Bitcoin100K #BitcoinMalta @adam3us
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Shaun@ShaunTime·
@steipete x.com/shauntime/stat… Just did a deep dive into the real-world cost vs. ROI of OpenClaw. Brilliant tech, but the 'Token Burn' is a real hurdle for casual users. Thoughts?
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Took a Hard Look at @openclaw — My Honest Verdict I’ve spent some quality time going deep into OpenClaw. Bottom line up front (BLUF): It is simply not ready for the average user. Here’s why: ① Security costs are wildly underestimated A "safe" setup demands a dedicated Mac Mini M4 and an anonymous iCloud account. In reality, once you factor in a monitor, keyboard, and trackpad—especially if you want that ultrawide experience—you’re looking at a hefty $2,000+ price tag before performing a single useful task. ② The token burn is brutal The setup itself is manageable with some AI assistance, but the model dependency during execution is extreme. A seemingly simple task can chew through 400,000–500,000 tokens, costing anywhere from $2–10 per run. And that’s the bare minimum. Most people aren't mentally (or financially) prepared for that kind of recurring cost. ③ Practical use cases are underwhelming Unless you have serious capital to burn on trial and error, the tasks it can actually complete are fairly basic. For most, the ROI just doesn't hold up yet. ④ Network quality is a hidden barrier Without a rock-solid, low-latency connection, efficiency nose-dives and costs climb even higher. The recent craze—people lining up for managed installations and paying fees as high as ¥3,000—caught me off guard. Looking at the crowd, many aren't seasoned engineers. I can’t help but wonder: how many of these expensive setups will be collecting dust in a week? The Reality Check: Compare this to Google Gemini Pro. I can generate a complex, precise 3,000-word research report in 3–5 minutes for a flat monthly fee. Right now, there is zero incentive to switch. Final Thought: The Agents + Skills architecture is brilliant and represents a real shift in AI. However, word is that Tencent and others are already rolling out their own "Claw-like" alternatives. In 2–3 months, similar tools will be everywhere—with friendlier UIs, better accessibility, and lower costs. There’s no need to rush. Wait for the dust to settle. #OpenClaw #AI #GeminiPro #Productivity #AgentStone

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Shaun@ShaunTime·
@GreenhandAI x.com/ShaunTime/stat… 跟我刚写的这篇评论基本一致,普通用户别急着交钱。
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Took a Hard Look at @openclaw — My Honest Verdict I’ve spent some quality time going deep into OpenClaw. Bottom line up front (BLUF): It is simply not ready for the average user. Here’s why: ① Security costs are wildly underestimated A "safe" setup demands a dedicated Mac Mini M4 and an anonymous iCloud account. In reality, once you factor in a monitor, keyboard, and trackpad—especially if you want that ultrawide experience—you’re looking at a hefty $2,000+ price tag before performing a single useful task. ② The token burn is brutal The setup itself is manageable with some AI assistance, but the model dependency during execution is extreme. A seemingly simple task can chew through 400,000–500,000 tokens, costing anywhere from $2–10 per run. And that’s the bare minimum. Most people aren't mentally (or financially) prepared for that kind of recurring cost. ③ Practical use cases are underwhelming Unless you have serious capital to burn on trial and error, the tasks it can actually complete are fairly basic. For most, the ROI just doesn't hold up yet. ④ Network quality is a hidden barrier Without a rock-solid, low-latency connection, efficiency nose-dives and costs climb even higher. The recent craze—people lining up for managed installations and paying fees as high as ¥3,000—caught me off guard. Looking at the crowd, many aren't seasoned engineers. I can’t help but wonder: how many of these expensive setups will be collecting dust in a week? The Reality Check: Compare this to Google Gemini Pro. I can generate a complex, precise 3,000-word research report in 3–5 minutes for a flat monthly fee. Right now, there is zero incentive to switch. Final Thought: The Agents + Skills architecture is brilliant and represents a real shift in AI. However, word is that Tencent and others are already rolling out their own "Claw-like" alternatives. In 2–3 months, similar tools will be everywhere—with friendlier UIs, better accessibility, and lower costs. There’s no need to rush. Wait for the dust to settle. #OpenClaw #AI #GeminiPro #Productivity #AgentStone

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Shaun@ShaunTime·
Took a Hard Look at @openclaw — My Honest Verdict I’ve spent some quality time going deep into OpenClaw. Bottom line up front (BLUF): It is simply not ready for the average user. Here’s why: ① Security costs are wildly underestimated A "safe" setup demands a dedicated Mac Mini M4 and an anonymous iCloud account. In reality, once you factor in a monitor, keyboard, and trackpad—especially if you want that ultrawide experience—you’re looking at a hefty $2,000+ price tag before performing a single useful task. ② The token burn is brutal The setup itself is manageable with some AI assistance, but the model dependency during execution is extreme. A seemingly simple task can chew through 400,000–500,000 tokens, costing anywhere from $2–10 per run. And that’s the bare minimum. Most people aren't mentally (or financially) prepared for that kind of recurring cost. ③ Practical use cases are underwhelming Unless you have serious capital to burn on trial and error, the tasks it can actually complete are fairly basic. For most, the ROI just doesn't hold up yet. ④ Network quality is a hidden barrier Without a rock-solid, low-latency connection, efficiency nose-dives and costs climb even higher. The recent craze—people lining up for managed installations and paying fees as high as ¥3,000—caught me off guard. Looking at the crowd, many aren't seasoned engineers. I can’t help but wonder: how many of these expensive setups will be collecting dust in a week? The Reality Check: Compare this to Google Gemini Pro. I can generate a complex, precise 3,000-word research report in 3–5 minutes for a flat monthly fee. Right now, there is zero incentive to switch. Final Thought: The Agents + Skills architecture is brilliant and represents a real shift in AI. However, word is that Tencent and others are already rolling out their own "Claw-like" alternatives. In 2–3 months, similar tools will be everywhere—with friendlier UIs, better accessibility, and lower costs. There’s no need to rush. Wait for the dust to settle. #OpenClaw #AI #GeminiPro #Productivity #AgentStone
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Boooo波妞!@Biantaiboooo·
马耳他的路标:注意❗猫猫过街
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 BREAKING: Trump just confirmed it officially. Khamenei is dead. "The bombing will continue, uninterrupted throughout the week or as long as necessary." And the most significant line: IRGC and military forces are reportedly seeking immunity deals. The regime isn't just leaderless. It may be surrendering.
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🚨🇶🇦🇮🇷 Qatar just reserved the right to respond to Iran militarily. Iran turned Qatar into a combatant tonight. 65 missiles and 12 drones will do that @ILRedAlert

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Shaun@ShaunTime·
@jakeshieldsajj And then send a missile to your front door?😂
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Jake Shields@jakeshieldsajj·
At this point, I'm hoping Iran has a nuclear missile
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Shaun@ShaunTime·
@caitoz Trump tends to bring out people’s true colors.
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Caitlin Johnstone
Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz·
Fuck the US. Fuck Israel. Fuck Trump. Fuck Netanyahu. Fuck Zionism. Fuck Trump supporters. Fuck the Republican Party. Fuck the Democratic Party. Fuck war. Fuck everyone who helped make this war possible. Fuck the western press. Fuck warmongering think tanks. Fuck the Israel lobby. Fuck the military-industrial complex. Fuck the western intelligence cartel. Fuck the western empire. I hate everyone who inflicted this nightmare upon my species. If you stand by this senseless US-Israeli act of depravity, then I consider you an enemy. And I will never stop reminding everyone of the psychotic agenda you supported. You own this. This is on you. It's on you forever.
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
Do you think Elon Musk is happier than us, or just louder?
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Shaun@ShaunTime·
@DiscussingFilm Being bald means you can’t even find dignity in the virtual animation world.👨‍🦲👩‍🦲🧑‍🦲
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DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
First look at Woody’s balding ass head in ‘TOY STORY 5’
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Abi@quirkdom·
Woke up to see all of my chat history missing from @GeminiApp. 2 years of thoughts, meditations and ruminations, all just gone :/
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YakiHonne@YakiHonne·
As we celebrate the joy and renewal of Chinese New Year, the YakiHonne team extends our warmest wishes to everyone celebrating around the world. May this new year bring happiness, prosperity, success, and new opportunities. 恭喜发财 🧧✨ Wishing you good health, growth, and continued achievement in the year ahead. May this year be filled with positivity, innovation, and great accomplishments. yakihonne.com/note/nevent1qg… Download link : yakihonne.com/yakihonne-mobi…
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Oh Hi Mark@ColoradosMark·
@TheCinesthetic Its going to be straight trash, and it will likely ruin Nolan’s reputation entirely and end his career
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cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
Universal exec says Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey will be a ‘cinematic masterpiece that Homer himself would quite likely be proud of’.
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Shaun@ShaunTime·
I spent fifteen minutes reading a widely shared article about AI, and the feeling it left me with was not excitement but quiet surprise. The pace of progress seems to have moved far beyond what I thought I could comfortably understand. This feeling is strange, because I use AI tools every day. I am not an outsider looking in. Yet even as an active participant, I often feel that the landscape shifts faster than my ability to map it. What changes is not only the technology itself, but also the way it constantly redefines what it means to be informed, productive, or even creative. Some people compare the sudden rise of AI to the global disruption we experienced five years ago. The comparison makes sense on the surface, but I suspect the consequences may be deeper and longer-lasting. That earlier shock changed how we live. AI may change how we think. I often find myself thinking about a historical example from the Maya civilization. Archaeological findings suggest that the Maya understood the principle of the wheel, and wheeled toys have been discovered that clearly demonstrate this knowledge. Yet the wheel never evolved into a transportation system in their society. This was not because they lacked intelligence or imagination, but because their environment, geography, and social structure did not demand it. That idea feels surprisingly relevant today. Technology does not transform civilization simply because it exists. Transformation happens when the surrounding world is ready to absorb it, when conditions align so that adoption becomes inevitable. So where does that leave us now? Are we moving toward a future that looks like science fiction, where automated systems quietly deliver everything we need and friction disappears from daily life? Or will the overwhelming flow of information push us in the opposite direction, toward simplicity, slower systems, and a renewed appreciation for limits? I do not pretend to know the answer. What feels clear, however, is that continuing to experiment with new tools every day is probably the right instinct. The challenge is no longer access. Knowledge itself may become abundant, even free. If that happens, the real scarcity will shift elsewhere. What will matter most is not information, but the quality of its source. And perhaps even more importantly, our ability to distinguish signal from noise. In that sense, the future may not be defined by who has the most knowledge, but by who knows where to trust it.
Matt Shumer@mattshumer_

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Shaun@ShaunTime·
@PerkzParker Because you’re not smart enough to get it.
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Shaun@ShaunTime·
@charlizemyheart You absolutely have the right to dislike or even hate Trump. But claiming that this was staged makes you look unintelligent. It’s also deeply disrespectful to the victim’s family and to everyone who was there.
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DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
New teaser for ‘SUPERGIRL’ In theaters on June 26.
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Shaun@ShaunTime·
@kirawontmiss “Stolen Land” is work, “14M Mansion” is life.
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kira 👾@kirawontmiss·
A reporter went to Billie Eilish’s LA mansion to see if she will let him in after her “stolen land” comment 😬
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