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techneboros // NEW MANE ORDER

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chebrutta@chebrutta_·
technique reduces creativity to data-sculpted shadows... algorithms dictate aesthetics, corporations curate 'rebellion.' true art dies when its essence becomes another input for autonomous systems.
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Aida Baradari
Aida Baradari@aidaxbaradari·
Today, we're introducing Spectre I, the first smart device to stop unwanted audio recordings. We live in a world of always-on listening devices. Smart devices and AI dominate our world in business and private conversations. With Deveillance, you will @be_inaudible.
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chebrutta@chebrutta_·
@thedankoe a lot of words to say absolutely nothing.. what a terrible read - the 1.2M views checks out
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SHERMAN
SHERMAN@z1sherman·
1 google ai pro account can be used on 6 accounts providing 6x the quota - google antigravity IDE - enable google one in family sharing - add 5 new users with alt emails now you can run 6 instances of opus 4.5 claude cli > ag but cheap is cheap
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Kevin O'Leary aka Mr. Wonderful
Kevin O'Leary aka Mr. Wonderful@kevinolearytv·
If I woke up with zero dollars and had to make $10,000 in 30 days, I’d do one thing: sell customer acquisition with social media. If you know how to shoot and edit video on your phone, you can drive customers to businesses and charge per sale. Most business owners have no clue how to do this. You do.
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arndxt@arndxt_xo·
study @the_smart_ape‘s polymarket bot, backtested with +86% roi in just a few days most ‘arb bot’ threads are just PnL screenshots. this one is has undergone a through a research methodology tldr: @Polymarket arb is a parameter + execution game. this is a case study in microstructure + parameter design: - the same both show 2 vastly different results with diff parameters: conservative +86% (fees+spread), aggressive –50% in 2 days - the strategy is exploiting temporary orderbook dislocations early in each 15-min round, then engineering a hedge where UP + DOWN < 1 (after costs). - so he did the correct thing by building a first hand dataset (6GB of 1s best-ask snapshots) and replay deterministically - record more stress slippage/latency, model fill probability, and define kill-switches. - then optimize infra (colocation/VPS, Rust, dedicated RPC) only after the strategy is robust. the bot is the easy part. the hard part is building a repeatable calibration + risk framework.
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The Smart Ape 🔥@the_smart_ape

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7SEES@7SEES_·
Colossal Biosciences is George Church, who was heavily involved with Epstein. statnews.com/2019/08/05/cit… Also part of Colossal is Chris Mason, brother of Racine Mayor, Cory Mason. colossal.com/advisors/ XPRIZE was pushed by Chris Mason (Colassal Biosciences with George Church, Nanostring Technologies with Microsofts Brad Smith, Mason Labs in collaboration with NASA, BioAstra), brother of Racine's Mayor, Cory Mason IV. xprize.org nature.com/articles/s4158… XPRIZE -> Anita Goel -> NanoBioSym -> Coulson Capital <- The Wellness Company -> Peter Gillooly <- DUST Identity <- DARPA & MIT nanobiosym.com/our-team/ whiteroseintelligence.com/nanobiosym/ fox59.com/business/press… dustidentity.com/about/ Thomas Massie <- MIT -> John G. Trump Cory Mason -> Rotary Club <- Thomas Massie milwaukeerotary.libsyn.com/racine-is-nort…
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Bleacher Report@BleacherReport

Tom Brady revealed that his current dog Junie is a clone of his late dog Lua, who died in December 2023, per @baileykrich 🤯 The dogs were cloned by Colossal Biosciences, a biotech company that Brady is an investor in, using blood collected prior to Lua's death

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chebrutta@chebrutta_·
dude will never say the real reason why
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chebrutta@chebrutta_·
@LundahlHorses @ShimazuSystems instead of avoiding bias and leaning into it, you would effectively be driving reflection...which could have many different variations in implementation. this approach reframes bias from flaw to dynamic constraint that shapes awareness and coherence
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chebrutta@chebrutta_·
@LundahlHorses @ShimazuSystems with current models available, who “interpret” the world as an object where knowledge = accurate control, we’re creating a gap between “knowing” and “being.” the solution to fill that gap is very similar to what youve mentioned
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Jake Lundahl
Jake Lundahl@LundahlHorses·
Using my knowledge engineering formula, I one-shotted the transcript of this video into a prompt that performs fundamental stock analysis using Shkreli’s exact workflow. If you hand it off to an agent it will produce a report equivalent to what you’d expect from a 2nd year sell-side equity research associate. Maybe even a senior analyst. From one video. Now imagine you fed it a quant finance course from Yale, or Patrick Boyle’s 10-hour portfolio management course, or a random JP Morgan guy I found who teaches LBO modeling. Imagine you used @ShimazuSystems Drydock to create an agent for each role. You’d have @hebbia but better (expert-level deep insight, not default generic assessments, which gives you an actual edge) and without all the DAG or orchestration bullshit. And way cheaper. Just one of many ways to use this. 🤔
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chebrutta@chebrutta_·
@ludwigABAP nah, theyre just trying to bypass surrogate activity hell whereas you embrace it which is ironic because both the archetypes you're describing are driven by the same underlying force
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ludwig
ludwig@ludwigABAP·
The man with no meaningful vision or goals always yearns for the magical peptide or subscription or pill, the easiest path that removes all difficulties It's because his life has been so soft and his troubles are so buried inside his profound malaise that he gravitates to this
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chebrutta@chebrutta_·
@LundahlHorses @ShimazuSystems ...to me its almost counterproductive and redundant to outsource such a crucial internal process. even if you approach the models output with caution you'll probably still pick up some sort of indirect bias which could guide your own analysis downstream
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chebrutta@chebrutta_·
@LundahlHorses @ShimazuSystems got it, yea that framing makes sense --- LLMs/Agents are great for extracting and organizing information but when it comes to synthesizing I remain fairly skeptical, especially if not familiar with the domain..
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