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CooperBaggs 💰🍞
CooperBaggs 💰🍞@edgaralandough·
When the urge to declutter your whole apartment and start from scratch hits….here's where to start
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Chicken Genius
Chicken Genius@pakpakchicken·
If you’re looking at others posting screenshots and celebrating. This is the part of the cycle called the winner’s curse. Market's going up not because of fundamentals, one reason is MM covering for calls purchased. Before you click “buy” at the top, remember: This is not a sprint, it’s a lifelong journey. Survive long enough, and you’ll make it. That’s time doing its job. Not you. You’ve seen me go through two full cycles publicly. I’m never the “best” in any single cycle, but I outperform the “best” over a long enough period. It’s my believe we will run it hot, but volatility will always, ALWAYS come back to roost. Game of musical chairs. Will I can’t promise outperformance always, I’ll do my best. Always transparent, public and no paid wall.
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Chicken Genius@pakpakchicken·
EVERYTHING IS FINE. 100% TRACK RECORD OF A RECESSION MEANS NOTHING. ECONOMY IS OK. OIL AT $100+ and WE STILL GO TO THE MOON.
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freddie_jeeoppa@freddie_jeeoppa·
@cyrilXBT Need a download button to my brain hahaha, any the 3rd link doesn't work, please check thanks!
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CyrilXBT
CyrilXBT@cyrilXBT·
MIT just quietly dropped a free AI curriculum that puts $50,000 university courses to shame. 12 books. Zero tuition. From the same institution that produced the people building the models everyone is talking about. FOUNDATIONS 1. Foundations of Machine Learning — lnkd.in/gytjT5HC 2. Understanding Deep Learning — lnkd.in/dgcB68Qt 3. Machine Learning Systems — lnkd.in/dkiGZisg ADVANCED TECHNIQUES 4. Algorithms for ML — algorithmsbook.com 5. Deep Learning — lnkd.in/g2efT6DK REINFORCEMENT LEARNING 6. RL Basics (Sutton & Barto) — lnkd.in/guxqxcZZ 7. Distributional RL — lnkd.in/d4eNP-pe 8. Multi-Agent Systems — marl-book.com 9. Long Game AI — lnkd.in/g-WtzvwX ETHICS & PROBABILITY 10. Fairness in ML — fairmlbook.org 11. Probabilistic ML Part 1 — lnkd.in/g-isbdjj 12. Probabilistic ML Part 2 — lnkd.in/gJE9fy4w This is a complete MIT-level AI education. Not a YouTube playlist. Not a Twitter thread full of fluff. Textbooks written by the researchers who built the field. The people who actually study this will not just understand AI better than their peers. They will understand it better than most people currently getting paid to work in it. Most people will bookmark this and never open it. The ones who open it tonight are the ones who show up in 12 months having built something nobody around them understands yet. Bookmark this. Open the first one tonight. Follow @cyrilXBT for more resources that actually compound.
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freddie_jeeoppa
freddie_jeeoppa@freddie_jeeoppa·
@Lovandfear Maybe it’s cuz we hate not getting what’s important to us. Rather isolate if it’s not quality time! If someone doesn’t mind low-quality time then it doesn’t matter to hang around but if it matters then it feels awful
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🍂@Lovandfear·
My therapist told me: People's negative traits are usually the opposite of their love languages. Not asking for help.....Acts of Service Isolating…..Quality Time Avoidance……..Physical Touch Impulsive Shopping......Gift Giving Shutting down .….Words of Affirmation
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Chicken Genius
Chicken Genius@pakpakchicken·
U KNOW WHAT. I’M JUST NOT “FEELING” IT SELLING EVERYTHING ON MY CHALLENGE PORTFOLIO. UP 60% SINCE DEC $860K to $1.37M SHARED EVERY MOVE IMMEDIATELY LESS THAN 6 TRADES A MONTH ENTIRE PORTFOLIO WHILE NO BIG KOLS DARES TO DO WHAT I DO. BALLESS FINANCE KOLS. PUSSIES. I know 60% in a few months it’s not a lot. But it’s decent. May miss the upside but I DON’T CARE. LOOK AT THIS FKING $SPY CHART + SCREENSHOT OF MY PORTFOLIO B4 market open AND AFTER. TRADES DONE 3 MINS AGO.
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🧬Maxpein🧬
🧬Maxpein🧬@maximumpain333·
The most dangerous lie they told men was that being “nice” would be enough. Nice gets you tolerated. It does not get you respected. In 1946, millions of men came home from war. They had stormed beaches. Survived artillery. Made life-and-death decisions under fire. The consumer economy looked at these men and saw a problem. Dangerous men don’t make good customers. A man who trusts his own instincts doesn’t need to be told what to buy, who to be, or how to live. So the postwar machine went to work. The advertising industry, the corporate structure, the suburban blueprint. All of it was designed to convert warriors into consumers. Trade the battlefield for the cubicle. Trade instinct for instruction. Trade danger for comfort. By the 1950s, the ideal American man wasn’t the one who could survive in the wild. It was the one who mowed his lawn on Saturday, bought what the television told him to buy, and never raised his voice at the dinner table. They didn’t remove his teeth in one day. They did it across a generation. And then they called the result “mature.” Here is what they buried. There is a difference between a man who is kind and a man who is harmless. A kind man has teeth and chooses not to bite. A harmless man had his teeth removed and calls it evolution. Women do not feel safe with harmless men. Safety does not come from the absence of danger. It comes from the presence of controlled danger. A woman needs to know that the man beside her is capable of something fierce and is choosing gentleness. That choice is what creates trust. A man with no edge has nothing to choose from. He is not gentle. He is just tame. And the system needs him tame. Because a tame man is a predictable consumer. A predictable employee. A predictable voter. His compliance isn’t a virtue. It is a product. The edge they told you to bury wasn’t a flaw. It was the part of you that couldn’t be controlled. And that is exactly why they wanted it gone. Reclaim it. Not to harm anyone. But because the man who buried his edge didn’t just lose his danger. He lost the thing that made him alive. ~ Andre Gonsalves ✨🙌🏽💫
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CooperBaggs 💰🍞
CooperBaggs 💰🍞@edgaralandough·
DEEPEN RELATIONSHIPS 16. Have one honest conversation with your parents. See them as humans, not just roles. 17. Apologize to someone you wronged. Integrity isn't their forgiveness. It's yours. 18. Cut off one toxic relationship. Blood doesn't grant unlimited damage rights ever. 19. Tell five people how they changed your life. Exact moments. They need to hear this. 20. Show up when it's inconvenient. Real love appears when it's hard, not just easy.
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Justin Mihaly
Justin Mihaly@JustinMihaly·
You do not have allergies but you probably do have a histamine problem And it is wrecking way more than your sinuses Here are 9 signs your body cannot clear histamine properly: 1.Brain fog that hits after meals for no obvious reason 2.Anxiety or racing thoughts that spike in the evening 3.Insomnia even when you are exhausted 4.Random skin flushing, hives, or itching 5.Headaches or migraines after eating certain foods 6.Stuffy nose year round with no actual cold 7.Bloating and gut issues that seem to come and go randomly 8.Heart racing or palpitations after eating 9.Fatigue that no amount of sleep fixes Most guys chalk this up to "stress" or "getting older" It is neither Here is what is actually happening inside your body: Your gut produces an enzyme called DAO (diamine oxidase). DAO is responsible for breaking down histamine from the food you eat. When your gut lining is damaged, DAO production drops. Histamine builds up faster than your body can clear it. And every system in your body starts misfiring. But it gets worse - CORTISOL triggers mast cells to release even MORE histamine. So if you are a high-stress, high-performing guy running on cortisol all day, you are flooding your system with histamine on top of already not being able to clear it. ESTROGEN also stimulates histamine release. And histamine stimulates MORE estrogen production. This creates a vicious feedback loop that most doctors have zero awareness of. So the timeline looks something like this: 1. Damaged gut lining from stress, seed oils, and processed food, alcohol, whatever it is 2. DAO enzyme production drops 3. Histamine from food starts accumulating 4. Chronic cortisol dumps more histamine into the system 5. Elevated estrogen amplifies the histamine load 6. Histamine drives more estrogen production 7. Your brain, skin, gut, sleep, and energy all pay the price And your doctor hands you Zyrtec That is a BAND AID on a broken system A simple way to start a fix: (It is impossible to give an entire fix that is specific to you without being your coach so take this FWIW) 1.Heal the gut lining so DAO production recovers 2.Lower systemic inflammation driving the mast cell activation 3.Address the cortisol dysfunction fueling the histamine dump 4.Correct the estrogen to progesterone ratio 5.Track body temperatures to monitor metabolic recovery This is exactly what we do inside Elite Functional Health Stop masking symptoms. We trace the issue back to the root and fix it there. If you are dealing with 3 or more of those 9 signs, your histamine clearance is compromised and it is only going to get worse without intervention
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Unfiltered
Unfiltered@quotesdaily100·
Always Remember This: 1. If you chase people who are not chasing you, you teach them your worth is negotiable. 2. If you explain yourself to everyone, you give everyone the power to judge you. 3. If you never say no, your yes means nothing. 4. If you hide your pain behind humor, people will laugh instead of asking if you are okay. 5. If you keep forgiving without change, you are not forgiving you are permitting. 6. If you shrink yourself to fit into spaces, you will spend your life in rooms too small for you. 7. If you wait for permission to start, you will spend your life waiting. 8. If you make yourself easy to reach at all hours, people will never respect your time. 9. If you take the blame to keep the peace, you make their carelessness your responsibility. 10. If you love loudly and receive quietly, the imbalance will hollow you out slowly. 11. If you need everyone to like you, everyone will own a piece of you. 12. If you ignore red flags to avoid being alone, you choose a different kind of loneliness. 13. If you never speak first in conflict, unresolved things calcify into permanent distance. 14. If you compare your beginning to someone else's middle, you will always feel behind. 15. If you treat your own needs as less urgent than everyone else's, eventually you disappear entirely.
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freddie_jeeoppa
freddie_jeeoppa@freddie_jeeoppa·
@pakpakchicken Please keep posting!! You’re literally changing lives like mine 🙏 thank you!
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Chicken Genius
Chicken Genius@pakpakchicken·
Lmao, $onds dillution again. dodge a bullet I guess no one will talk about I sold the top of onds ($14.94), multiple crypto proxies, tsla, coin, lmnd, sq etc... But talk about the few times I sold wrongly. That’s why I publish full portfolio to teach risk management. Lesson: always take profit. Never be cult. Bag holding for years is just stupid. Profit is profit. Annnd, if you somehow survive long enough… You’ll have no choice but to make it To my haters, keep sucking. I’m about to cum.
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freddie_jeeoppa@freddie_jeeoppa·
@SIGMAPROFESSOR Just sounds like a great excuse to invest less time in ur friendships. I’d reciprocate the effort someone puts into a friendship instead
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PROFESSOR
PROFESSOR@SIGMAPROFESSOR·
Even if you’re a good person, you can’t spend your time the same way forever. You might have one free hour. One friend wants to use it for gossip, while another person, who’s also a friend and socially an important person, brings you a deal in the same hour. If you respect your time, you’re almost forced to choose the opportunity. Not because you don’t care, but because your time is your life. The problem is, the first friend won’t understand. They feel ignored or even jealous, but they don’t see the responsibility you carry or the bigger picture you’re working toward. Old relationships expect the same access to your time as before. But your life has changed, and your time has to change with it. If you wish to stay a friend, you must grow in equal measure. This is life.
LifeMathMoney ₿ | Unapologetic Truths.@LifeMathMoney

I lost most of my friends as I became more and more successful. People become jealous of your progress and start trying to sabotage you This is why successful people only want to hang out with other successful people. Because everyone else wants them to fail.

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freddie_jeeoppa
freddie_jeeoppa@freddie_jeeoppa·
@leewenxiong @pakpakchicken He already linked a 3rd Sept tweet that obviously thrashed the stock and even asked you to dump it on him. I rotated since that tweet, why didn’t you? Take some responsibility for ur own inability to follow properly!
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Augustus
Augustus@AugustusDelano·
Some might hate to hear this, but potential isnt real. You are who you are -- not who you are not. Postponing who you aim to become into the distant future ensures you never embody it. Start converging that ideal into the present moment, exactly as you stand. You then become by doing, and by doing you instantaneously are.
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Toni
Toni@ToniLL22·
This is our President and I don’t know about you all but I am very proud of him.🇺🇸♥️🇺🇸 America, the White House chef just broke his silence. After years of cooking for four Presidents — quietly, loyally, without saying a single word publicly — he finally opened his mouth. And what he revealed about Donald Trump — compared to every other President he served — is something that will make your jaw drop completely. Because nobody saw this coming. Not even the media. Chef Andre Rush. Nearly 20 years inside the White House kitchen. Four Presidents. Clinton. Bush. Obama. Trump. A man who watched all of them up close — not from a press briefing, not from a campaign trail — but from the most honest place possible. Their kitchen. Because you can lie in a speech. You can perform at a rally. You can craft an image for the cameras. But in a kitchen — at odd hours — when the food is being prepared and nobody important is watching — That is where the real person shows up. And here is what Chef Rush revealed that the media buried in one sentence and moved on from. When asked which President was the hardest to cook for — He said Trump. But not for the reason you think.“He’s a worker. He’s up all night. It wasn’t a lot of morning breakfast.” Up all night. The kitchen was ready. The food was prepared. And Trump was not there to eat it. Because he was working. Then Rush said something about the OTHER three Presidents — Clinton, Bush, Obama — that told you everything about the difference. Those Presidents ate. Regularly. On schedule. The kitchen knew when to expect them. What they wanted. How they liked things prepared. Trump? The chef never knew when Trump would appear. Because Trump’s schedule was not built around meals. It was built around America. And when Trump DID come through that kitchen? “Always friendly. Always complimentary to the staff.” Not once — in all those years — did Trump make the kitchen staff feel small. Never a harsh word. Never a demand that crossed a line. Never the behavior that powerful people often show when they think nobody important is watching. Just — thank you. Good job. I appreciate it. Every single time. And then Rush said the part that completely broke me. “He does try to eat healthy. People don’t get to see that part. They just see what we want to show on social media.” The media spent years showing you Trump eating McDonald’s. The Diet Coke. Every image designed to make him look careless. And his own chef — the man who actually cooked his food — said publicly that Trump tries. That the real picture is different from what the media shows. That behind every carefully curated image is a man who is actually trying to take care of himself — while being up all night, skipping breakfast, and carrying 330 million people on his shoulders. 😭🙏🇺🇸 Four Presidents. One chef. And after nearly 20 years — the verdict from the man who fed them all was simple. Trump was the hardest to cook for. Not because he was difficult. Because he was never there — always working, always carrying, always choosing America over his own meal. And when he did show up — he was always kind to the people who served him. Always. That is the real Trump. And it took his chef 8 years to say it. 😭🙏🇺🇸 💔 Type “ALWAYS KIND TO THE STAFF 😭🙏🫡” if this White House chef’s confession just showed you the Trump that four Presidents worth of kitchen staff finally confirmed. Pass this to every American who still believes what the media shows them — because the man who is always up, barely eating, and always kind to the kitchen staff is not the man they described. 😭🇺🇸 #Trump #fblifestyle #reading #growth #lifestyle
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Abhishek Singh
Abhishek Singh@0xlelouch_·
One of my friends just proved this to me. Before marriage, he was taking real risks. He would work after office, study on weekends, switch stacks, interview aggressively, and say yes to uncomfortable opportunities. Back then he was making around 9 LPA. Then he pushed it to 16 LPA. Then to 28 LPA. That growth did not happen by accident. It happened because he was building his life on purpose. Now he is married, earns around 36 LPA, and life is more stable. But the risk appetite is gone. He is not lazy by any means. But his responsibilities are real now. EMI. Family planning. Parents. School fees in future. Need for certainty. Now every career move is filtered through safety first. That is why I keep telling software engineers: the best time to take career risk is when your downside is still small. Learn the hard stack. Switch jobs. Move to product. Build in public. Try remote. Take the startup role. Ask for more ownership. Work on that scary distributed systems problem. Do all of it early. Because later, even if your salary is higher, your freedom to experiment can become much lower. The longer you wait to build the life you want, the more likely you are to inherit a life designed by default. And default life is usually: decent salary, low excitement, high regret. Build early. Take risks while your life is still light. A lot of engineers think they have time. Most do. But not as much as they think.
Justin Skycak@justinskycak

The longer you wait to build the life you want, the more likely you are to end up with something else. Build now, or the world will build a cage for you later.

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