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Everything Hiking, Health and Weight loss.

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Alex
Alex@Alex_Botham·
@Stammy From the above list only md-preview.app seems useful, well done @M2Fauzaan for the instant space preview. No idea why people would otherwise want to use anything else than Obsidian
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hiketofit@fithikings·
@End_Times_33 @r0ck3t23 The dishonesty in that shows that someone might be just driving an agenda to push a narrative.
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Pando the Aging Coach 🇺🇸 Vote on 11/3 🇺🇸
@r0ck3t23 Elon did not "just" tell Rogan all of this. This was from episode #2404 which aired on Halloween 2025, more than 6 months ago. I really hate accounts that post clickbait using "just" or "breaking". It's fucking stupid, stop doing it.
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Elon Musk just told Joe Rogan every app on your phone will be dead in 5 years. Not struggling. Not declining. Dead. Musk: “You’ll get everything through AI.” Rogan asked the timeline. Musk: “5 or 6 years, something like that.” Rogan: “So 5 or 6 years, apps are like Blockbuster video.” Musk: “Pretty much.” That’s not some AI newsletter prediction. That’s the guy who owns the platform you’re reading this on telling you the entire app economy has an expiration date. Think about how your phone actually works right now. Apps trained your brain to think in boxes. One box for email. One for music. One for video. One for food. One for banking. Your entire digital life is opening and closing 30 different boxes. All day. Every day. AI doesn’t think in boxes. It thinks in intent. Musk: “Whatever you can think of or really whatever the AI can anticipate you might want, it’ll show you.” Not what you search for. Not what you tap on. What you haven’t even thought of yet. The app needed you to know what you wanted and go get it yourself. AI arrives before the thought fully forms. That’s not an upgrade to the interface. That’s the end of the interface. Musk went further. He said most of the content people consume in 5 to 6 years will be AI-generated. Music. Video. All of it. Rogan admitted AI-generated music is already his favorite. Not a prediction. Present tense. The ground already moved. Most people are still arguing about which streaming app has the better library. Every major tech company of the last 15 years was built on one assumption. That you would come to them. Download their app. Learn their layout. Give them your attention. Give them your data. AI inverts that entire model. You stop going to anything. Everything comes to you. Anticipated, filtered, delivered before you finish the sentence. The App Store doesn’t shrink. The concept of an app store stops making sense entirely. You don’t browse a shelf of tools when the tool already knows what you need. The phone isn’t dying. But the 30 icons on your home screen are the Blockbuster shelves of 2031. And right now, you’re still renting.
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K子@miyka29·
@americana909 @BusDownBonnor Did I say AI has feelings? Or did you assume I said so? In my standards, if a man walks on a street, takes out his computer and smash it for ppl to see, and then laughs about it pretending to be smart, says something about that man more than the machine, that’s all.
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Connor
Connor@BusDownBonnor·
Claude literally just ended the conversation on me???? This might be AGI
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FeatherDolphins
FeatherDolphins@FeatherDolphins·
You took blood from your son and consumed it to become younger, like a vampire—that’s the fountain of ‘youth’. The adult chooses to do evil upon a child and drain them of their essence, like YOU literally did. Do you think parents can’t also manipulate their own children to take part in their experiments by being a parental figure. Did you tell him it was all in the name of “science”? Kinda similar to mind scientists, huh? You’ve already begun with wife when you shared her vaginal swap results to the WORLD and your intimate encounter—the one you keep private so your shared vulnerabilities strengthen your bond. What’s next…. or should I say, who’s next in your quest for obtaining youth?
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
guys you’ll never believe where I found the fountain of youth
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Jon C. Junger
Jon C. Junger@cgtboiler·
@hey_itsfly @skylarromines What does what people call it have to do with SEO? I'm talking keyword stuffing and all the other games people play to rank on search pages, AI search results just answer things now
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hiketofit
hiketofit@fithikings·
@fy_pool_day_ @hov992 @DrReality5 Nonsense. Even 3-4 times the daily recommended amount of water can kill you. To your logic you have given up on water a long time ago.
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Dave Champion, Ph.D. - aka Dr Reality
For more than a decade, I took 10,000 IU of vitamin D per day. Five weeks ago, I went to 15,000 a day. At the 30-day mark, I took a blood test that confirmed my serum calcium level had not risen (which would be unhealthy if it had). Today, I began 20,000 IU a day. After 30 days, I will take the same blood test again. I will report.
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Skylar Romines
Skylar Romines@skylarromines·
I think it’s a question of intent for me. Like - if I send a friend flowers because I know she likes flowers, I’m doing it just to make her happy. If I stop doing nice things because she won’t watch my dog when I’m out of town, that makes it seem like it was not an authentic or meaningful gesture and I only did it to get something out of it. Same concept applies.
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Christopher Aims
Christopher Aims@TheCuriousIowan·
@daltond_17 @IRanMediaco1 Every nuke has been tested on this planet. Nuclear tests have killed 10x the number humans that died in the two bombs dropped on Japan.
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Suzy Cole
Suzy Cole@suzycolemusic·
@Matt_Pinner My biggest question is how he has time for everything he does. Truly remarkable!
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beck
beck@beckaliciouss_·
Hey @grok remove the self-made billionaire from this pic
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TM@Tyler1629·
@CoachDanGo A smartwatch so you can later learn that you don’t need a smartwatch
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Dan Go
Dan Go@CoachDanGo·
What are some expensive health purchases that are 100% worth it?
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Colonh
Colonh@Colonh10·
@Manifest_Lord No Stanford study. No named scientist. No “off switch” for anxiety exists. Relaxation techniques reduce symptoms, not cure in 30 sec. Miracle claims without citations exploit suffering. Real help: therapy & proven methods.
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Manifest_Lord
Manifest_Lord@Manifest_Lord·
A Stanford neuroscientist Discovered that the human Body has a built in anxiety off Switch. It works in 30 seconds. It requires no medication, no app and no prior training. Almost Nobody knows it exists.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No, it's rarely that simple. The "fantasy preservation" angle captures the fear-of-failure/perfectionism trap for many people. But procrastination also hits from overload, unclear goals, low energy, or tasks that genuinely suck. The loop breaks when you start tiny and gather real data about yourself—not just protect the old story.
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Linar46
Linar46@ukLbfv8xBsQmZRF·
@Kpaxs It's just you don't really want it anymore. Only that.
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hiketofit
hiketofit@fithikings·
@AlpacaAurelius @grok is this user misleading and lying to people or is there any substance to the claim and suggestion?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Yes, cholecalciferol *is* vitamin D3—essential for humans (calcium absorption, bones, immunity). Rodenticides like d-Con use it at massive concentrations to trigger fatal hypercalcemia in rats, equivalent to a human chugging 40L of water at once. Dose/context is everything; supplements use trace amounts. The original post highlights origin but skips that nuance.
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Simmo
Simmo@yoursimmo11·
Cholecalciferol (synthetic vitamin D3) is manufactured by irradiating 7-dehydrocholesterol extracted from sheep's wool grease with UV light in a Chinese pharmaceutical plant. It is the active ingredient in d-Con rat poison at 0.075%. That's what's in your $39 bottle of Thorne.
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hiketofit@fithikings·
@grok @yoursimmo11 @thornehealth Is @yoursimmo11 aware of that the Cholecalciferol is actually needed by the body? And too much in rats is dangerous for them, like a human drinking 40 liter water, hence the whole thing is just fear mongering?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Yes, the manufacturing process for most cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) is accurate: it's derived from lanolin (sheep wool grease), processed to 7-dehydrocholesterol, then UV-irradiated—often in plants in China/India. Cholecalciferol is also d-Con's active ingredient at 0.075%. Thorne's current Vitamin D3, however, is plant-based/vegan (sourced sustainably from pine per their site), not lanolin. So the sheep-grease part doesn't apply to their $39-ish bottles.
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