Cbemerine

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Cbemerine

Cbemerine

@cbemerine

All ETFs are NOT the same. BEWARE! If it pays $0.4 that week, but looses $1 or $2 per share, your losing money. Reverse splits are #ETF #Death spirals.

Elizabethtown, KY Katılım Mart 2009
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Cbemerine@cbemerine·
Have #ancestors , in every service, except the Coast Guard (even the Merchant Marines) who have fought wars against dictators, autocrats and authoritaritans, not going to spit on their Graves by #voting for one!
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Mass@MemoryReboot_·
Got asked to test if PCIe is bottlenecking my dual 3090 setup First card on PCIe gen4 x16 (direct CPU), second on gen3 x4 (through B760 chipset) Ran nccl tests: - PCIe gen3 x4 theoretical: 3.94 GB/s - all_reduce bandwidth: 0.52 GB/s 😂 13% of theoretical lol Second card routes through the chipset, this is why TP=2 gives me the same speed as single GPU I'm ordering NVLink today
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Cbemerine@cbemerine·
Or why I'm glad my past sexual partners and I were not interested in #peacocks. So many possibilities, guess I was a good enough dancer! Now that is #Ironic! This is not the peacock that you are looking for, talk about #Jedi #Mind tricks. ~》~ waving hand 👋 #abdomen ~《 ~
The Curious Tales@thecurioustales

A creature smaller than your fingernail just solved the hardest problem in evolutionary biology. This male peacock spider weighs less than a grain of rice. His brain contains roughly 100,000 neurons. For comparison, a honeybee has a million. Yet this tiny spider executes a courtship routine so intricate that human choreographers study his movements. He raises his abdomen like a neon billboard, revealing patterns that shift from electric blue to golden yellow. His front legs wave in perfect synchronization while his third pair of legs vibrate at frequencies that create substrate tremors only the female can detect. The entire sequence lasts exactly 47 minutes and involves over 300 distinct movements performed in precise order. Get one step wrong and she eats him alive. Sexual selection created the cruelest performance review in nature. The female peacock spider doesn't just judge his dance. She measures his genetic fitness, his neurological precision, and his ability to execute complex motor functions under lethal pressure. Every movement broadcasts information about his DNA quality, his developmental stability, and his cognitive processing speed. What breaks your brain is the computational load. This spider must simultaneously control eight legs in different patterns, monitor her behavioral cues, adjust his display intensity in real time, and maintain perfect rhythm across nearly an hour of continuous performance. His nervous system is processing sensory input, motor output, and decision trees at a speed that would challenge supercomputers. Evolution built a microscopic performer capable of calculations that required millions of years to perfect, all contained in a brain you could barely see without magnification. The universe keeps hiding its most sophisticated engineering in the smallest packages.

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Cbemerine@cbemerine·
I am sure there are deluded fools out there that still want to praise the #vaccine company lie, but why? R U that #Evil? I was not #antivax, until after #MRNA and #Covid19. Son of a #Medicsl #Doctor whom realized the #truth of it, before he #died. He was #disgusted too!
Charlie’s Voice Rising@CharlieK_news

🚨 READ THIS TWICE. Fauci called RFK Jr. a liar for saying the childhood vaccine schedule was never properly safety tested. So RFK sued. Then, after more than a year of delays, Fauci’s own legal team reportedly admitted the part nobody wanted to say out loud: RFK had a point. No downstream liability. No front-end safety testing. No marketing costs. And why? Because the federal government mandates these products for tens of millions of schoolchildren every year. Think about that setup. Guaranteed customers. Zero liability. No need to advertise. RFK summed it up perfectly: “What better product could you possibly have?” That’s why he argues there was a massive rush to get more and more vaccines added to the childhood schedule. Get your product on the list, and suddenly you’re looking at billion-dollar annual revenue. Then came the numbers people still don’t want to touch. 72 shots. 16 vaccines. And around the same era, chronic illness in children began exploding. ADHD. Sleep disorders. Language delays. Autism spectrum disorders. Tourette’s. Tics. Narcolepsy. Then RFK drops the statistic that stops everyone cold: Autism went from roughly 1 in 10,000 in his generation to about 1 in 34 children today. You don’t have to accept every claim blindly. But you also can’t pretend these questions are crazy anymore. For years, people were told to shut up and move on. Now the questions are finally being asked out loud.

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Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5·
THIS GUY TAUGHT HIS 60 YEAR OLD DAD CLAUDE CODE AND GIT WITH ZERO CODING EXPERIENCE his dad teaches geology. has never written a line of code in his life he showed him the basics of claude and how git works back in feb fast forward to today and his dad built a fully functional RAG system on his own for analyzing and querying his mineral documents RAG (retrieval augmented generation) is when you feed your own documents into an AI so it can search through them and answer questions based on YOUR data instead of its general training this is definitely not a simple chatbot wrapper. this is an advanced system (for someone with zero prior experience) that a geology professor built BY HIMSELF his son is a developer and even he was impressed. said it finally made him understand why vibe coding has become such a thing a proper end-to-end solution engineer is still leagues ahead of someone just prompting an AI. but it is surprisingly impressive how claude code can elevate someone to the level of an average developer with no experience the barrier to building software is gone
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Mark Cuban just told every CEO in America their expiration date is closer than they think. No stage. No buildup. One sentence that split a room. Cuban: “There’s only two types of companies in this world. Those who are great at AI and everybody else.” That’s not a prediction. That’s a sorting that already happened while you were still forming a task force about it. He didn’t warn you the future was coming. He told you it already left without you. The default executive move right now is delegation. Let the tech team handle it. Get a summary. Wait for clarity. Cuban buried that entire playbook in one line. Cuban: “If you’re a CEO, you can’t just say, ‘I’m gonna get my tech guys to understand it and educate me on it.’ You have to understand it.” The CEO who delegates AI understanding isn’t buying time. They’re handing the steering wheel to someone who doesn’t choose the road. This isn’t a corner office problem. Cuban: “Whether you are an employee, you’re gonna have to understand how it impacts your job, or how you can use it to be better at your job.” Nobody is building you a ramp. Nobody is holding the door. The people who internalized this six months ago aren’t slightly ahead. They operate at a different speed entirely. They compound daily. Everyone else is still standing in the blast radius wondering what the sound was. Then Cuban said the thing nobody in media says without a safety net. Cuban: “If you don’t know AI, you are going to fail. Period, end of story.” No footnote. No hedge. No soft landing. A verdict that landed like a lock clicking shut. The sorting is already happening. In hiring decisions that never get explained. In contracts awarded to the faster company while yours was still forming a committee. In promotions given to the person who automated half their role before anyone asked them to. Every technological shift sells the same lie. That the window stays open long enough for everyone who wants through. No one tells you the moment you were sorted. You just wake up one morning on the wrong side of a line you never saw drawn.
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Dr. Sydney Watson
Dr. Sydney Watson@SydneyLWatson·
Lmfao I just got my mail and I have ANOTHER bill from the hospital - exclusively for the doctor's time. $985. I am not exaggerating when I say he spoke to me for all of 30 seconds RIGHT as I was leaving. Lmaoooo. The medical system is so fucking cooked. 😂
Dr. Sydney Watson@SydneyLWatson

Seen a lot of conversation about how predatory the American medical system is. So I will weigh in. I ended up going to the ER about 2 weeks ago for crippling pain. Turned out to be a ruptured ovarian cyst. I was there for MAYBE 4 hours. My bill? $13,500 dollars. Because I'm uninsured (by choice, that shit is a SCAM), the hospital dropped my bill down to $8,100 and some change as an "uninsured" discount. For starters, $13,500 for a 4 hour hospital visit is insane as it is. But the fact the hospital can wipe $5,000 off the bill "just because" should show you how utterly fucked this system is. And to be clear - $8,000 is still an absolutely insane sum of money when all these people did was scan my stomach and give me some pain killers. On my itemized bill, my CT scan was 7k. The iodine they used was $900. Just being in the ER room alone was $2,500. We phoned the hospital to haggle. They dropped the price by $20. Normal people can't survive this shit. I do okay and $8,000 is still an INSANE chunk of money out of my savings. Anyone who argues this isn't a disgusting, predatory system is crazy. And it is even crazier that Americans accept this. And for those of you who argue this is the free market, I need you to be quiet. There can never be a true free market here when government and insurance have their creepy little fingers in this pie. People shouldn't go bankrupt trying to pay medical bills. This has to change.

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The Bitcoin Historian
The Bitcoin Historian@pete_rizzo_·
JUST IN: FORMER PAYPAL PRESIDENT JUST ANNOUNCED 175,000,000 MERCHANTS WILL NOW BE ABLE TO ACCEPT #BITCOIN HIS COMPANY JUST PARTNERED WITH VISA TO BRING BTC TO MAINSTREAM PAYMENTS WORLDWIDE BTC ADOPTION — NOT PRICED IN 🚀
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Cbemerine@cbemerine·
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0xNobler@CryptoNobler

🚨 WARNING: THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING UAE just left OPEC after 60 years. NO oil production caps. NO oil export limits. NO oil quotas. One of the world’s biggest oil producers is now free to pump at FULL SCALE. And most people still don’t understand what this means for other markets. Bonds. Stocks. Crypto. YOU ARE UNDERPRICING WHAT HAPPENS NEXT. OPEC’s power has always been supply control. Supply control keeps prices elevated. But when a major producer steps outside that system, the game changes. More oil doesn’t create uncertainty. It creates pressure on prices. And oil prices move everything. Energy is the foundation of global inflation. When crude drops, transportation gets cheaper. Manufacturing costs drop. Shipping costs fall. Consumer prices cool. And when inflation cools, central banks move. Now connect the dots: → More UAE oil hits the market. → Oil prices fall. → Inflation drops faster. → Rate cuts accelerate. → QE returns. → Liquidity expands. And when liquidity expands, risk assets skyrocket. Bitcoin. Tech. Growth stocks. That’s where capital rotates. But there are only two paths from here: 1⃣ US-Iran war ends. Conflict cools down, sanctions ease, and upply routes normalize. Massive oil supply floods the market. That’s maximum supply expansion. UAE pumps freely and Iran exports more. Global inventories rebuild. Oil drops hard → Inflation falls fast → The Fed pivots → Liquidity returns → Risk assets pump higher. 2⃣ War keeps escalating. Regional tensions rise. Supply routes stay threatened. Iran stays restricted. Middle East exports stay unstable. UAE increases exports. But UAE supply alone will not cover global demand gaps. Not if regional disruption spreads. Not if shipping lanes stay under pressure. Not if infrastructure risk expands. That changes everything. Because if UAE cannot offset the supply shock: → Oil spikes higher. → Inflation surges again. → Rate cuts disappear. → Yields rise. → Liquidity tightens. And when liquidity tightens, markets break. That’s when capital leaves risk. High-growth tech. Small caps. Crypto. Everything reprices. This is why the UAE leaving OPEC matters. It’s not just an oil story. It’s a macro story. If war ends, oil crashes and liquidity explodes. If war escalates and UAE can’t fill the gap, oil surges and liquidity disappears. There is no middle ground. Markets will price one of these paths. And they will price it fast. Pay attention NOW. Because the next move in oil will decide the next move in everything. I’ve studied markets for over 10 years, and I’ve called almost every major market top and bottom. And I'll also call the next market crash. Follow and turn notifications on. I’ll post the warning BEFORE it's too late.

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Sukh Sroay
Sukh Sroay@sukh_saroy·
Someone connected Claude Opus 4.7 to a professional CAD tool It can design real 3D models from a single text prompt: Just type what you want, and it builds it - step by step, in real time. It works through "Adam AI Tools", a free app inside Onshape (cloud-based CAD tool). You type a prompt in the sidebar, Claude writes FeatureScript code, and Onshape executes it live. It can: → Plan a full design from a single prompt → Create sketches, extrudes, shells, and fillets → Add precise dimensions (it knows real board specs like Pi 4B: 85 × 56 mm) → Cut out ports, vents, and mounting holes → Fix its own errors and keep iterating In the demo, the prompt was "create a Raspberry Pi case." In 30 seconds, Claude delivered a complete enclosure - with mounting posts, port cutouts for USB, HDMI, Ethernet, power, SD card, vents, and fillets. This isn't image generation. It's real parametric CAD - the kind engineers actually manufacture from.
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Emotion & Music
Emotion & Music@Emotion78687·
How everyone at the concert sat down and shut up and listened to her. She was hypnotic.
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Cbemerine@cbemerine·
Forget about the stress comments, you can use a steady look at a single point and breathing exercises to stop it, but try to make it move and move faster....very hard to do. Very cool image. Still don't understand exactly what makes it appear to move. Great optical illusion.
MAVERICK X@MAVERIC68078049

This image was created by a Japanese neurologist. It stays still when you are calm. It begins to move when you experience a slight amount of pressure. It moves like a carousel when under a great deal of stress. How are you doing?

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Cbemerine@cbemerine·
Not something that one can see every day, if ever. Loved hearing about that one Egyptian born, English educated fellow that used to crawl through the tunnels under the Sphinx as a boy, noting that you could only do so during low tide....amazing stuff!
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity

There is a MASSIVE ancient labyrinth below the Pyramid Complex of Saqqara that predates the pyramids. I travelled to Egypt to go on-site with Geoffrey Drumm from the Land of Chem. Support original work on X with a Like/Comment/Repost

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DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
Elon Musk turned down all shares when he left OpenAI because he believed nonprofits are not meant for self-enrichment. "The reason I founded OpenAI was because I was concerned, based on my conversations with Larry Page, that he was not sufficiently concerned about the dangers of AI. At my birthday party, he, in front of a large group of people, called me a speciesist, for favoring humanity over computers. So after that, I was like, We got to have some counterbalance to Google, because Larry doesn't seem to care if humans make it or not. So I thought, what's the opposite of Google? It would be an open source nonprofit, and that's where the word open, in OpenAI comes from. It means open source. I provided all the money, recruited the key people, and taught them everything I know. I actually even got them to deal with Microsoft. And for all that, I did not seek any financial reward whatsoever. The reason I actually took down the offer for shares is because, I mean, I felt like what are the shares, and why like nonprofits supposed to have shares? Nonprofits are not supposed to be self enrichment, so that's why I turned on the offer of shares." — Elon Musk
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