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@dust52

BTC circa 17/ Sound money principles always win in the end.

Katılım Şubat 2011
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Jason Ai. Williams
Jason Ai. Williams@GoingParabolic·
When you finally understand bitcoin
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@jason
@jason@Jason·
Honestly, fuck almonds
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Rushi
Rushi@rushicrypto·
The largest data center in the world is in Hohhot, China, and is 230 acres. Utah just approved the building of a 40,000 acre data center. That’s 62.5 square miles. WTF are they ACTUALLY doing on that land?!
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: The S&P 500 officially rises above 7,400 for the first time in history, now up +17.2% since March 30th. That's now +$10 TRILLION in market cap in 29 trading days.
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HealthRanger
HealthRanger@HealthRanger·
I have put together a remarkable global map of every data center under construction or planned for construction. It shows a staggering 3,000 - 3,500 data centers being built or already announced to be built, consuming 190 GW of power when completed. They will consume over 1,000 square km of land and 15+ billion liters of water per year, in all. You are free to use this infographic in your videos and broadcasts. It's rendered at 4k. Just please give a call out to Natural News. The infographic is 99% correct but could have small typos or slight geographic variance, since it's AI-rendered. Enjoy and share!
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Mario Tomic
Mario Tomic@mariotomich·
Every 1 lb of weight you lose takes 4 lbs of pressure off your knees. If you lose 10 pounds, that's 48,000 lbs less compressive load per knee per mile walked.
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: The median sales price for a new single-family home fell -$21,600 MoM, or -5.3% in March, to $387,400, the lowest since July 2021. This marks the biggest monthly decline since November 2024. After adjusting for inflation, the median real home price fell -6.3% MoM, to the lowest since 2014. Meanwhile, the average sale price dropped -3.4% MoM in March, to $503,100, the lowest since mid-2025. As a result, the gap between the median and the average price is up to $115,700, the widest on record. This suggests a handful of luxury home sales are inflating the average price upward while most Americans are purchasing at significantly lower price points. The housing market is weakening beneath the surface.
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le.hl
le.hl@0xleegenz·
The moment you realize what life looks like for people who don’t know anything about AI, politics or the economy:
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
Big Tech CapEx has reached unprecedented levels: The combined CapEx of Amazon, $AMZN, Google, $GOOG, Meta, $META, and Microsoft, $MSFT, is expected to surge +98% YoY, to a record $715 billion in 2026. This is nearly 3 TIMES the amount spent in 2024 and more than 5 TIMES 2023 levels. Amazon now expects CapEx to approach a record $200 billion this year. This is followed by Google and Microsoft which are both guiding $190 billion in CapEx for 2026. Meta has also raised its expectations by +$10 billion to $125-$145 billion. To put this differently, each company is projected to spend nearly as much in 2026 as they did in the previous 2 years combined, or more. The AI Revolution is set to accelerate.
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Zak Kukoff
Zak Kukoff@zck·
In 1953, George and Barbara Bush lost their daughter Robin to leukemia. She was three years old. Barbara's hair turned white that year — she was 28. By anyone's expectation, mine included, their grief should have defined the rest of their lives. Instead they made a decision: they would wake up every morning and be happy. It's an almost astounding level of mental discipline. The ability not to ignore your horrible loss but to say life is not over. I can choose how I feel. It's not a coincidence that he became president and she raised one. More importantly, they stayed married 73 years. "You have two choices," she said decades later. "You can be happy or you can be unhappy. Just choose to be happy." This is what's key: that mindset wasn't influencing the outcome. The mindset was the outcome. We tend to think of resilience as a trait people have, but it looks more like a series of small decisions, made unglamorously, that become habitual. Eventually, you'll even forget you're making them. The Bushes figured this out 70 years before the placebo sleep researchers did. Worth taking seriously.
Brandon Luu, MD@BrandonLuuMD

Literally just having a delusional golden retriever mindset measurably changes outcomes and physiology. Sleep badly? Convince yourself you're well rested. Stressful day? Convince yourself it's fuel. Failed? Convince yourself it's useful data.

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Incentivising
Incentivising@incentivising·
Game theory explains why forgiving someone who has not paid a cost for betraying you is a vicious mistake dressed up as a virtue. Forgiveness without consequence never 'resets' the relationship. It updates the other person's model of your response function. You now taught them that betrayal costs nothing. So, the next defection is cheaper than the first one. You have effectively lowered the price of breaking your trust. Genuine repair requires that the cost of defection be visible and proportional before the relationship resumes. Everything else is an invitation to defection.
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Nick Bateman
Nick Bateman@nickbateman33·
This is probably the most impressive athletic feat ever Averaging a 4 minute mile for 26 straight miles should not be possible
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MartyParty
MartyParty@martypartymusic·
Some things to remember about being a human: - 5 days a month you will be sad - 5 days a month you will be happy - 3 days a month you will feel lonely - 3 days a month you will be depressed - 1-3 days you will be ecstatic - the rest of the time you are neutral Doesnt matter about why or what is happening (narrative)- its the human condition we all go through it men and woman. Just accept it, understand it, dont over react. It helps to say to yourself “nothing has changed” on the bad days and “enjoy this” on the good days. We all in this together.
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Plan C
Plan C@TheRealPlanC·
Strategy will hit a $1 trillion market cap in 5 years and a $2 to $2.5 trillion market cap in 7-9 years, assuming both the Saylor Curve and Bitcoin Power Curve hold.
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Terror Alarm
Terror Alarm@Terror_Alarm·
🚨🇵🇱🇷🇺 World War III will begin "within months, not years". Russia plans to attack NATO countries in that timeframe - Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
New research shows clutter dramatically spikes women’s cortisol—while men’s stress barely budges. Household clutter extends far beyond mere aesthetics—it's deeply intertwined with stress physiology and cognitive burden, impacting women in particular. Drawing from studies on dual-income married couples, therapist Elizabeth Earnshaw explains that women who view their homes as cluttered often see their cortisol levels rise throughout the day, unlike those who feel at ease, whose levels naturally decline. This heightened effect in women stems largely from bearing the disproportionate invisible mental load—the constant cycle of noticing, recalling, planning, and orchestrating household tasks. Earnshaw suggests a realistic, three-part approach to reducing the stress–clutter spiral. First, “shedding” involves intentionally minimizing possessions, including doing the emotional work required to let things go, in order to create more mental and physical space. Second, “preventing” focuses on systems: giving items clear “homes” so that decisions about where things go become automatic rather than mentally taxing. This may start with listing common types of clutter and designing dedicated spots for each (for example, a single, consistent place for receipts). Third, “adapting” asks families to accept that some clutter is inevitable in busy seasons of life and to concentrate on emotional regulation and co-regulation with partners, keeping stress and cortisol lower by adjusting expectations rather than striving for a perpetually picture-perfect home. [Earnshaw, E., "Clutter, Cortisol, and Mental Load". Psychology Today, 2024] [Saxbe, D. E., & Repetti, R. , "No place like home: Home tours correlate with daily patterns of mood and cortisol", Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 36(1), 71–81, 2010, DOI: 10.1177/0146167209352864]
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NoLimit
NoLimit@NoLimitGains·
I can’t believe it. This is absolutely insane. We are currently in uncharted territory.
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Tomas Pueyo
Tomas Pueyo@tomaspueyo·
America only has one map
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