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Joe Lim estimates that 90 percent of what you see on the internet is advertising in disguise, and he should know. For three years, Lim ran a company called Floodify, which at its peak operated 65,000 dummy social-media accounts used to drum up attention on behalf of paying clients.
The point of this kind of marketing is that nobody is supposed to notice it. But lately, the machinery has started to show.
In April, Justin Bieber headlined two consecutive weekends at Coachella. Coachella is the biggest stage in pop music save only for the Super Bowl, the kind of event that in theory generates its own attention. And yet on both weekends, a Discord server writer Lane Brown had been monitoring hosted paid campaigns for Bieber’s Coachella performances, offering clippers — people who are hired to turn a song, trailer, interview, stump speech, or whatever into short, social-media-friendly fragments — as much as a dollar per thousand views.
“On social media, popular opinion is being formed, measured, and manipulated all at once, and every signal the platforms produce — a trending song, a backlash, a talking point, the feeling that ‘everybody’ is suddenly talking about the same thing — can now be fabricated by unseen actors with hidden agendas,” writes Brown.
“Everybody is doing this now,” Lim says. “And if you’re not, you’re behind.”
Brown reports on how the same techniques are now being used to fool people on every app they go to in order to find out what other people think, not just in music but across entertainment, politics, consumer products, and celebrity gossip: nymag.visitlink.me/w6Bu9N

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Jim Simons turned $100 into $130 billion using math. He just gave the entire playbook in a free 1-hour MIT lecture. You've been picking stocks based on Reddit and vibes. He returned 66% per year for 30 years using equations. This is the most valuable hour you'll spend this week. Save the video. Watch it tonight. Build the bot this weekend. Follow @girlinAI for more high-signal content that turns lectures into income.
↓ Below what nobody is telling you about this lecture. Everything Jim Simons taught Renaissance Technologies in the 1980s is now buildable in a weekend with Claude Code. Pattern recognition across thousands of assets. Signal detection in noise. Automated execution. Risk management at scale. In 1988, this required a team of 50 PhDs and millions in infrastructure. In 2026, one person with Claude + a laptop can build a working version in 7 days. The knowledge gap between you and a Renaissance trader is now smaller than it has ever been in history. Follow
@girlinAI for daily breakdowns of the AI tools that turn this knowledge into income.
↓ What this lecture actually teaches you to build. Simons walks through the core principles that printed $130 billion: > Find statistical edges that are invisible to humans > Trade only when the math says yes, never on emotion > Run hundreds of small bets simultaneously, not one big bet > Cut losses ruthlessly when signals weaken > Compound relentlessly across decades These aren't trading tips. These are the foundational principles of every AI trading bot worth running. Watch the lecture. Take notes. Then turn it into a system. Follow @girlinAI for the exact Claude prompts that turn quant theory into deployed bots.
↓ Your weekend playbook to turn this into profits. Friday night: watch the Simons lecture. Take notes on every signal he mentions. Saturday: open Claude Code. Build a backtesting framework using historical price data. Test 3-5 of his core signal ideas. Sunday: paper trade your best signals on Polymarket, Toobit, or Alpaca. Validate before risking real capital. Monday: deploy a small position. $100. $500. Whatever you can lose without flinching. Compound. Iterate. Scale. That's how a Simons-grade trading system gets built in 2026. Not over 30 years. Over one weekend. Follow
@girlinAI for the exact templates and prompts to build each piece.
↓ This is the best time in history to build wealth with AI trading. Jim Simons needed: > A team of 50 PhDs > $25 million in compute > 10 years of infrastructure > Custom data feeds nobody else had You need: > Claude Code > A laptop > 7 days of focus > $20/month in API costs Same math. Same principles. Same edge. Different barrier to entry. People who watch this lecture and build with the knowledge will compound for the next decade. People who save it for later, will still be picking stocks based on vibes in 2027. Save the video. Watch it tonight. Build the bot this weekend. Follow @girlinAI for more high-signal content that turns lectures into income.
Girl In AI@girlinAI
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Classism had y’all thinking spirit was “the ghetto” whole time they never had a single fatal crash.
Pubity@pubity
Since Spirit Airlines began service in 1992, they never had a fatal crash. They're closing down with a perfect record. Every Spirit flight that ever took off landed safely.
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Byron Allen, Founder of Allen Media Group, explains how treating business like a contact sport unlocks unlimited capital:
Byron once borrowed $310 million on a Friday to acquire the Weather Channel. He paid it back in five months.
When the lender hit him with a $28 million prepayment penalty for closing too quickly, he paid that too.
His philosophy on why capital is never the real obstacle:
"Business is a contact sport. You're nothing more than economic athletes. They will see your passion. They will see your stats. And they will always want you on their team because you make them money."
The framing shift here is everything.
Byron sees founders as athletes whose performance is being evaluated by people who need them to win.
"You have unlimited amounts of capital available to you if your hustle is at the highest level."
@RealByronAllen drives the point home:
"Keep your hustle at the highest level because capital is always looking for you to get the money back and a return. There's trillions and trillions and trillions of dollars of capital looking for you. Go get it."
The takeaway: Capital is hunting for operators who can put up the stats. Hustle at the highest level, and the money will find you.
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Proof that no one with money is trying to fix real problems.
Shining Science@ShiningScience
🚨: Mia Heller, high school student, 18, invents water filter that eliminates 95.5% of microplastics.
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What Nick Cannon said is exactly how misinformation spreads.
Yes, the KKK was tied to Southern Democrats in the 1800s. That part is true.
But leaving out what happened next changes the entire meaning.
In the 1960s, after Lyndon B. Johnson passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the racists who supported segregation did not just disappear…
They left the Democratic Party and shifted politically. That is a huge part of the story that keeps getting left out.
AND THAT MATTERS.
Because when we, especially Black voices with big platforms, repeat half stories, it does not just stay a conversation. It spreads and it can be used against us.
We cannot afford to be loud and wrong at the same time, especially right now.
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“Testing positive for pregnancy” is an in interesting way to say “being raped and impregnated by ICE agents”
Posts By Feds@SuspectFed
BREAKING: Due to many underage girls testing positive for pregnancy at multiple ICE detention facilities, ICE plans to relocate all underage female detainees to an undisclosed island for 'safeguarding'.
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Remember last week, when conservatives tried to falsely claim that Baltimore Mayor Scott spent $1 million on crab legs at Ravens games?
Except it turned out that it was $52,000 for all home Ravens and Orioles games over three years for a staff of 200?
They said taxpayers shouldn't have to pay for luxuries like crab legs.
Pepperidge farms remembers. And so do I.
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales
The Pentagon purchased $2 million worth of Alaskan king crab in September, per new released documents seen by MSN.
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In an overlooked decision this week, the Supreme Court ruled that the post office can refuse to deliver your mail, which is KIND OF SIGNIFICANT if you choose to mail your ballot.
thenation.com/article/politi…
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A deeply troubling land fight is unfolding in Sparta, Georgia, where generations-old Black farmland is now at risk of being seized through eminent domain to build a railroad spur.
American Freedmen (descendants of formerly enslaved people) who have owned their land for more than 100 years say the project, backed by a regulatory commission, threatens one of the largest continuous parcels of Black-owned land in the state. This is land that was purchased, protected, and passed down through generations.
Families are pushing back in court, arguing that this is not a fair public use but a forced taking of heritage, history, and livelihood. Their fight underscores how land, legacy, and community remain deeply contested issues.
Let’s uplift their voices and stay informed about this ongoing battle for justice. #FreedmenFirst #FreedmenHistoryMonth

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