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INTP, Rust cultist, Investor

Katılım Eylül 2022
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Snazzy@____Snazzy·
@notashelf Optimized images for static sites or processing user uploads into smaller formats
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@realPatrickJr @grok how many FU is in the small 1.6oz nattu containers? How much actual nattu needs to be consumed to reproduce the 10,000 FU group's results
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Patrick Sullivan Jr.
Patrick Sullivan Jr.@realPatrickJr·
This scientist found nattokinase. At 10,800 FU daily, it reversed arterial plaque in 66.5% of patients over 12 months, with no side effects. The rest of the data is even more insane. Researchers tracked 1,062 people with confirmed hyperlipidemia and carotid artery plaque. These weren't just healthy volunteers. Every person had an ultrasound at the start and another after 12 months of daily nattokinase. The study used two dose groups: 3,600 FU and 10,800 FU per day. The low-dose group saw almost no change in their plaque or lipid markers. Even though it was the same supplement for the same amount of time, the dose made the difference. At 10,800 FU, carotid artery plaque shrank by up to 36%. The arterial wall thickness decreased by 21.7% on average. These are physical, structural changes that doctors measured and confirmed on ultrasound. 77.7% of participants showed measurable improvement in arterial wall thickness. 66.5% showed measurable reduction in plaque size. Improvement rates across all markers ranged from 66.5% to 95.4% for the majority of over 1,000 people, not some few lucky responders. The participants lipid results moved in every right direction simultaneously. - Total cholesterol: down - LDL: down - Triglycerides: down - HDL: up No adverse effects were recorded at any point across the full 12 months. Lifestyle also amplified everything. Participants walking more than 5,000 steps daily responded better than sedentary ones, and those with higher BMI saw larger relative improvements, likely because they started from a higher risk baseline where there was more room to move. The study also tested co-administration. Vitamin K2 and low-dose aspirin taken alongside nattokinase produced a synergistic effect, outperforming nattokinase alone across cardiovascular markers. If you're building a stack, that's the combination the data points to. The researchers found the effective range is 6,000 to 12,000 FU daily. Most supplements in Europe are only 2,000 FU. That's a huge gap. The data shows 2,000 FU does almost nothing to plaque, while 10,800 FU actually shrinks it. All in all, truly an incredible enzyme.
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For all Curious@fascinatingonX

🚨NEWS: Italian Scientist has found Enzyme clearing Arterial Plaque Reversing Heart Disease without Suregery.

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@JerseySlice @Jason @grok is the current mayor of SF the same politician recently interviewed on the all in podcast?
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JERSEY SLICE@JerseySlice·
@Jason I thought ALL-IN loved the new mayor? 🤔
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@jason@Jason·
San Francisco politicians and their constituents enable this suffering. They are the cause of it, because they can stop it instantly. Today, tomorrow and every one of the last 1,000 days this has happened. Fentanyl is a super drug and we should have zero tolerance for the distribution of it. [ and we should reschedule and regulate the less harmful drugs ]
jj smith@war24182236

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@dreamsofcode_io Experience doesn't automatically make programming tedious.
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Dreams of Code
Dreams of Code@dreamsofcode_io·
It’s still a highly rewarding and stimulating role btw. There’s more to this career than writing code, in fact I would argue that after a while of doing it, writing code became incredibly tedious.
Mo@atmoio

what’s interesting is that as coding becomes less enjoyable, less people will be doing it. this used to be a highly rewarding, highly stimulating field. now it’s laboring at the slop factory. if you manage to hold on to your dignity your job is probably safe, even lucrative.

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Hany Girgis@SanDiegoKnight·
🚨 California residents — this is critical. Chamath Palihapitiya just exposed the truth about the proposed “Billionaire Tax” ballot initiative for 2026. It’s actually an Everyone Tax. On page 26 (Section 50310), it gives the state legislature the power to amend the law by a 2/3 vote and turn it into a recurring tax on anyone — not just billionaires — without your approval. You’d have to: • Report every asset you own to the Franchise Tax Board • Let them appraise and audit your stuff • Face up to 40% penalties if they disagree with your valuations • Allow subpoenas of all your financial records 34 pages of fine print for something that was supposedly “just for billionaires”? Come on. Read it yourself: oag.ca.gov/system/files/i… Vote NO in 2026. This is how they sneak in wealth taxes on the middle class. Share this — California families need to see what’s really in the fine print.
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath

On page twenty-six of “The Billionaire Tax” proposal in California, it explains how the state legislature can convert from a Billionaire Tax to an Everyone Tax without voter approval. They can also adjust the tax to be a yearly tax, not just one time…again, without your approval. Intelligence test for you: if this was meant to just target Billionaires, why did they write this in?

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@garrytan What about auto research for entire products?
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@deedydas If you measure it in performance, then at a company like Google people are going to use it even when they don't need to
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Deedy@deedydas·
In ~2yrs, Google has gone from 0% code written by AI to 75% code written by AI. What an incredible transformation of how software is created.
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Jose@josesaezmerino·
@AetherAurelia yeah but that’s why my browser never takes the full width of my screen. They’re always portrait sized to fit the content. Allows for better multitasking too. I guess it makes sense if you full screen the browser but I feel it’s a worse experience overall.
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@GalvinAlmanza @grok can you make a list of last few periods of rate hikes and the number of jobs impacted and whether a recession resulted after each
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@GalvinAlmanza I wonder how many of the "ai efficiencies" are actually just an excuse for layoffs that sounds better to investors. We had a lot of interest rate hikes in 2022/23 and even without AI I think we'd likely have layoffs and unemployment
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@IceSolst @grok are there any American manufactured routers that I'd actually want to use?
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solst/ICE of Astarte@IceSolst·
They’re about to charge us 100x more for the worst piece of shit Verizon branded slop we’ve ever seen, and it’s probably even more exploitable Which routers aren’t made overseas? This isn’t serious
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Outbreak Updates@outbreakupdates·
Rat lungworm has now been detected in California for the first time This parasite can invade the human brain
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Biss@natebiss·
@beaversteever the only SWE candidates being hired nowadays are ones who know the fundamentals. This is exactly what I would study if I wanted to be considered.
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ngh@Nthnghss·
@adrusi okay this figures with your theoretical-ass thinking :) anyway, you are technically correct. but there's also a real world out there. and scraped surfaces are beautiful.
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Intel's PE looks like a Dragon Ball Z power level
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JD Vance@JDVance·
"People live in homes, not corporations."
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evie@Eviemagazine·
The US has unveiled an updated food pyramid, and it’s a clear shift toward simpler, more whole-food eating 👏 The new guidelines encourage more protein, fewer added sugars, and less reliance on ultraprocessed foods, while embracing healthy fats and nutrient-dense meals. ⁠ ⁠ Officials say the streamlined approach is designed to help prevent chronic disease and make healthy choices easier to understand. ⁠ ⁠ At its core, the message is refreshingly straightforward: eat real food, and let food be part of the solution.⁠ ⁠ The old food pyramid was never about keeping you healthy. It was about making corporations money. ⁠ ⁠ Click to read all about its controversial history 🥦🥣🍞 bit.ly/4732Eei
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@WSJ Average 2 bed room in SF bay area
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The Wall Street Journal
A builder has paid $41 million for a gulf-front home along Florida’s Scenic Highway 30A, breaking the previous record of $28.5 million set in 2024. 🔗: on.wsj.com/4jjrON7
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Susan Zhang
Susan Zhang@suchenzang·
the actual buried lead... 👀
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