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Chris F. Masse 🧠💡⚡️🚀

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Expert in 'Conditional Advanced Intuition' @januseer •net — Develop your intuition and boost your creativity (with my agentic AI). — Book Conf Coach Mentor Film

chrisfmasse at gmail dot com Katılım Nisan 2009
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Chris F. Masse 🧠💡⚡️🚀
The only purpose of ( @tylercowen ) Tyler Cowen’s both foreign touring and art collecting is to get new ideas, in my opinion (if I may). . (Later on, his professional output encompasses those new ideas, of course.) . Smart people rarely document *how* they got their new ideas.
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@anjulipie One hypothesis: a consequence of over-production of insulin from the body due to a carbs-heavy diet. One possible remedy: going ketogenic for a period of time, and check whether the situation improves.
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Anjuli Pierce@anjulipie·
Conspiracy alert: I am starting to believe that my friends being told that perimenopause in their late 30s and early 40s is totally normal are being lied to. I’ve been polling my mom and none of her friends experienced symptoms until they were in their late 40s and early 50s. So please help me understand what happened (perhaps around the year 2020?) that changed things? Or at least show me the documentation that I’m wrong.
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@willdepue The danger here would be to eat too much carbs and to produce too much insulin in your body. Which leads to many diseases on the long-term. Get advice from medical doctors who specialize in the ketogenic diet.
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will depue@willdepue·
fellas i need advice: i’m trying to generally gain weight and eat more, which has been working ish. good days im hitting 3k calorie goal. but then every few days i somehow just don’t eat (busy) and end up eating like 1k calories that day. like null appetite is there some antiozempic i can take to become voraciously hungry? just make sure i run every morning? become a pot head? all suggestions welcome
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Carbs-free nutrition is what is best for your brain. The second best thing is experiencing novelty (it will trigger your intuition from the future). 🧠
New Scientist@newscientist

You may think of the high-fat, low-carb eating plan as a faddish way to lose weight. But the keto diet is now being used to tackle conditions from severe depression to bipolar disorder and anorexia, with transformative results #Echobox=1777311034" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">newscientist.com/article/252342…

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WordPress@WordPress·
WP Packages is a new community-funded, open source Composer repository for WordPress plugins and themes, built as an independent alternative to WPackagist. It supports Composer v2's metadata-url protocol, syncs every 5 minutes, and is roughly 17x faster on cold dependency resolves. wp.me/pZhYe-5g2
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vidIQ@vidIQ·
Creators, What microphone do you use when recording videos?
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Matt Mullenweg@photomatt·
@bgardner I think you're one of the good ones, and I hope someday you align yourself with an organization that doesn't lie and gaslight you. If I didn't care, I wouldn't call it out.
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Brian Gardner
Brian Gardner@bgardner·
There are some really good people in the WordPress community. Thankful for each and every one of you. And you know who you are. 🫶
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Stack@StarSly_0·
@PhysInHistory Surely, you must be joking, Mr. Feynman.
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
Mention one physics/philosophy book that you think everyone must read ✍️
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
What is your favourite topic in physics? ✍️
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Robin Hanson
Robin Hanson@robinhanson·
Imagine you faced a choice like that often faced by characters in top novels, between specific people you know and love, and abstract groups, identities, norms, & values of yours. Which would you pick?
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Lance Fortnow
Lance Fortnow@fortnow·
Just because I'm in Oxford doesn't mean that I have to use its comma.
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Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
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Chris F. Masse 🧠💡⚡️🚀
Here's a long tweet that concludes with magnesium glycinate being indeed the best option: 👇👀
Dr. Eric Berg DC@dr_ericberg

Magnesium supplements contain different forms of magnesium. Let’s take a look at them, starting with the worst.   1. The worst magnesium - Magnesium oxide is the worst yet most common magnesium supplement. It only has a 4% absorption rate. It’s also very expensive!   2. Magnesium sulfate has a 10% absorption rate and a high laxative effect. It may help relax your muscles superficially.   3. Magnesium orotate has a 15% absorption rate. This form of magnesium can penetrate the cell and increase energy. Magnesium orotate also works as an antioxidant and supports the DNA.   4. Magnesium taurate has a 20% absorption rate and supports heart health, blood pressure, and the nervous system.   5. Magnesium lactate has a 25% absorption rate and is more gentle on the GI system. It supports the cardiovascular system and can improve energy. Magnesium lactate is often used topically, which may be beneficial for your muscles.   6. Magnesium citrate has a 30% absorption rate. It can help prevent kidney stones and is good for cardiovascular issues and blood pressure. It can also help with detoxification.   7. Magnesium malate has a 40% absorption rate. It’s beneficial for chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia.   8. Magnesium threonate has a 75% absorption rate. It supports cognitive function and is a good form of magnesium for sleep.   9. The best magnesium - Magnesium glycinate is the most absorbable type of magnesium. There are a lot of magnesium glycinate benefits. It’s gentle on the GI system, helps prevent muscle spasms, supports sleep and relaxation, and reduces stress. Magnesium glycinate may help relieve migraines and won’t interfere with other minerals.

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Red meat on a very low-carb diet induces the production of ketones by the liver. Good for heart and brain. 👇👀 x.com/magicjanus/sta…
MagicJanus℠ 🧠💡⚡️🚀@magicjanus

"Red meat is a major source of highly bioavailable iron, which plays a key role in our immune system and resistance to infections. Along with many more benefits that are hard to summarize." @GuillaumeBarucq 👍🥩 Carnivore diet = ⚙️ ketones, good for heart & brain.🫀🧠

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Do you think that Nick Shirley ( @nickshirleyy ) would fit in Joseph Campbell's Hero Journey? What was the role of 'intuition' in his approach? I suspect he received a flash of intuition from his future mind at one point. 👇👀
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