BitCarrot

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BitCarrot

BitCarrot

@Twittict

#Bitcoin #vegetable

Katılım Aralık 2017
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Loma
Loma@LomahCrypto·
Babysitting my niece & nephew and… All the cartoons they watch are fast-paced, constant sound effects, bgm to fill space, bright colors etc. Deliberate extreme stimulation from a young age is diabolical. Society will inevitably feel the impact from poisoning our youth.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Yes, the man in the black hoodie—Elisio Melendez, a 26-year-old repeat offender—was arrested on March 24 at a Seattle treatment facility. He was charged with second-degree attempted murder for trying to push the victim in front of the arriving Link train at Northgate station on March 19. Held on $750,000 bail.
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
Meanwhile in Seattle… (repeat offender)
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BitCarrot
BitCarrot@Twittict·
@biancoresearch Because Bitcoin is the most vulnerable due to time it takes to upgrade.
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Eric Balchunas
Eric Balchunas@EricBalchunas·
Google: quantum could break bitcoin sooner than expected Bitcoin: +2.6%
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BitCarrot
BitCarrot@Twittict·
@shiri_shh They found a way to sell global warming as a product?
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shirish
shirish@shiri_shh·
This startup lets you ORDER SUNLIGHT from space to your exact location in 30 seconds 😭
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Tarric Brooker aka Avid Commentator 🇦🇺
Australia is using 44.6% less petrol per capita than it was in 2000 and 5.2% less jet fuel. Quite impressive really considering how much more people fly.
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BitCarrot
BitCarrot@Twittict·
@richwgalvin Yep, plumbers have been out earning in house lawyers for long time now in Australia.
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Richard Galvin
Richard Galvin@richwgalvin·
Australia is very advanced in this regard as this is already the case - and has nothing to do with AI and everything to do with a never-ending housing boom and visa control.....
Ricardo@Ric_RTP

A guy who's built companies for 25 years just went on Diary of a CEO and said plumbers will earn more than lawyers within the next 2 years. Sounds insane. But the numbers actually back it up: Last week alone, $280 BILLION was wiped off the value of legal and data companies. Thomson Reuters crashed. LegalZoom got hammered. The entire knowledge economy felt the shockwave in real time. Why? Because AI just proved it can do what a $500/hour lawyer does for $20 a month. Daniel Priestley went on the show and explained how he recently had a legal case that was quoted at $60,000 by a law firm. Instead of paying, his team used Claude. The AI gave them a full coaching session on how to handle the case, mapped out multiple decision tree pathways, generated every document they needed, and even built a spreadsheet breaking down exactly what to say and what not to say in the negotiation. Total cost: $20 a month. They resolved the case without a lawyer. Now multiply that by every business in the world that's paying legal fees they no longer need to pay. The entire financial model of knowledge work is collapsing in real time. Meanwhile, ask yourself this: Can AI fix your toilet? Can it rewire your house? Lay your foundation? Replace your roof? It can't. And it won't be able to for decades. Here's where the supply and demand crisis gets ugly... Governments spent 20 years pushing every young person into university. Get a degree or you'll never get a job. So an entire generation that should've become plumbers, electricians, and builders went and got master's degrees in subjects nobody was hiring for. They came out with $60-80K in debt and ZERO marketable skills. That created a massive shortage of tradespeople. And now AI is about to flood the market with unemployed knowledge workers while the demand for people who work with their hands explodes. The math is simple: Too many lawyers, not enough plumbers. AI makes the lawyer surplus worse every single month. Priestley called this the most important economic shift of our LIFETIME. For 30 years, blue collar work has been devalued. Everyone wanted to sit behind a screen. White collar was the "smart" path. That era just ended. The pendulum is swinging back hard. And the people who positioned themselves in physical, hands-on work that AI cannot touch are about to be the highest earners in the economy. For anyone building a business right now, the lesson is clear: Stop chasing what's "prestigious." Chase what's SCARCE. AI can write your contracts, build your website, run your ads, and draft your emails. But it cannot show up to your client's office, shake their hand, and solve a physical problem. The winners of the next decade won't be the most technically skilled. They'll be the ones who bet on what machines can't do.

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Erik Voorhees
Erik Voorhees@ErikVoorhees·
Venice LLM inference over time. Each color is a different model. Y-axis = billions of tokens per day.
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BitCarrot
BitCarrot@Twittict·
@AndreasSteno Memorising 12 words not that hard. Brainwallet is the way to go.
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Andreas Steno Larsen
Andreas Steno Larsen@AndreasSteno·
If you had to escape the Gulf with your wealth fast, would you rather own:
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Libertarian Party
Libertarian Party@LPNational·
consent matters
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Daxx
Daxx@DaxxTrader·
I honestly don't know how so many people are long term bullish on crypto thinking its done and over... The entire financial system is converting over to crypto rails... they are coming on chain, every single bank account, every single brokerage account, every single asset on the planet will soon be ON CHAIN... At the same time retail normies not even in the financial industry are also comming on chain if they like it or not, every social media platform is about to have their own stable coin, and a wallet connected to your account. So institutional coming on chain, normies coming on chain... You know how much more sense it is to buy Bitcoin and hold it yourself becomes once you are intergrated into the blockchain pluming... The amount of people that will buy Bitcoin just because all barriers to entry have been removed is so underrated right now... But yeh derp derp quantum risk etc, like Devs can't update the system before it becomes a critical threat... Is the market going low from here? most likely, after that narrative will shift along with major macro forces swinging more dovish don't flip bearish at the point of maximum financial return.
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Freddie New
Freddie New@freddienew·
We HAVE to keep getting the message out to as may people as possible about Tor, VPNs, side loading APKs and clean privacy focused operating systems, and Nostr. The tools to resist this authoritarianism already exist; we simply need to get everyone using them.
No to Digital ID@NoToDigitalID

🚨BREAKING: UK to force age checks on every regulated social platform + VPN access for anyone under 18. Online anonymity? Dead in the UK. Credit: @AlecMuffett

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Tarric Brooker aka Avid Commentator 🇦🇺
Entirely expected to see the folks who created the conditions ripe for the rise of One Nation undertaking absolutely zero introspection into the mess they have created. American Democratic Party energy all over.
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BitCarrot@Twittict·
@QBCCIntegrity Just the beginning of the one nation ascendency. We know who the masters of albo and the libs are, who's got dirt on Pauline?
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Aus Integrity
Aus Integrity@QBCCIntegrity·
Australian Labor Prime Minister Albanese demanding opposition put One Nation last on their How to Vote cards - to preserve the Uniparty. Now they’re getting worried.
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BitCarrot@Twittict·
@QBCCIntegrity @BikoKonstantin1 It's because of the massive cost of transferring a house. Makes no sense for a boomer to sell up even if they want to. And their incentives to invest in their house vs other assets.
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Aus Integrity
Aus Integrity@QBCCIntegrity·
@BikoKonstantin1 Hot tip. The reason they’re not moving isn’t house value. It’s because it’s their home, the one they spent their lives paying off.
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Biko Konstantinos
Biko Konstantinos@BikoKonstantin1·
Why would they move when their houses are going up in value by hundreds of thousands every single year?
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BitCarrot@Twittict·
@nlw Doesn't seem to be available on my my aus AI pro account yet.
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Nathaniel Whittemore
Anyone used Gemini 3.1 Pro yet? How does it do on coding tasks?
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BitCarrot
BitCarrot@Twittict·
@WClemente @ThinkingUSD Are you assuming China's reported numbers are correct. Also need to consider private holdings.
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Will
Will@WClemente·
@ThinkingUSD the US has a bigger gold position than China both outright and on a relative basis
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Flood
Flood@ThinkingUSD·
China will launch a gold backed dollar reserve currently alternative and is currently under reporting physical fulfillment due to their purchase of the LME (London Metals Exchange) and it’s subsequent movement to Hong Kong in 2012.
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