Justin Morin
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@BioavailableNd having trouble getting fiancé to have raw yolks and esp raw meat, any tips?
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@vlelyavin @CasJam You know serious builders using ChatGPT free tier ?
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@theroberthu @cursor_ai To get the agents to make working code — non technical people are still quite far behind devs in this atleast currently
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@cursor_ai If agents write all the code now, what exactly are we paying developers to do?
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I made this assessment to help you identify the root cause behind your gut issues.
Just a few questions, takes like 5 minutes, and can give you some key insights on what exactly is going on and what you might be able to do to help fix it: prism-quiz.vercel.app/quiz/gut
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Your body is talking, are you listening?
White spots on nails → zinc deficiency
Premature wrinkles → oxidative stress, low collagen
Bad breath → dysbiosis, liver detox issues
Easy bruising → vitamin C, K, or platelet issues
Cold hands/feet → poor circulation, low thyroid
Muscle twitching → magnesium deficiency
Dandruff → biotin, B2, B6 deficits, yeast overgrowth
Dry mouth / always thirsty → low cholinergic tone
Waking up to pee → low vasopressin / high adrenaline
Always getting sick → low vitamin D, zinc
Bleeding gums → low vitamin C, K2
Common is not normal.
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It's crazy how many people think they have a ligament, joint or bone problem when they really have a gut problem.
Endotoxin from gut bacteria directly can induce common types of chronic pain (knee, back, muscular, even headaches).
It does this by activating our primary inflammatory pathways (TLR4 increasing TNFα, IL-6, etc) which cause pain in nerves.
I've experienced this personally, cleaning up gut bacteria reduced what I thought was literal injuries, overuse tendonitis or soreness.

Dalton (Analyze & Optimize)@Outdoctrination
Everything about your life will finally click if you focus on digestion. Here’s 17 seemingly unrelated symptoms that are caused by your GUT:
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@thatmarketsguy @Outdoctrination I’d like to try the ones that do tbh
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@Outdoctrination Other ones that don’t turn your ass into a machine gun
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Wait til they find out how many other dirt cheap substances that improve various aspects of your health with little to no downsides there are
Joe@JoePostingg
Creatine is nuts. Like how is there a dirt cheap substance that improves your brain and muscle function with literally no downside?
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@cynomel Curious what you use it for and how you’re promoting it?
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If you have all 5, you're elite tier.
All subtly hint at your stress, gut health and hormonal status.
If you don't, give us a call. We'll get to the root cause: start.prism.miami/scheduling

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@AIExplainedYT @daniel_mac8 Btw I love you stuff man and all your videos, is 4.6 sonnet gonna be on there soon?
Thanks for all you do !
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In case anyone couldn't tell from the style of writing, this guy is making up everything he says, inc. the SimpleBench score. But if he can get enough eyeballs on the full post, it gets promoted, he gets followers, and can build a brand, even after people forget the mistruths. See Jimmy Apples, Flowers etc.
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GPT-5.3, codenamed "Garlic" 🧄 is released on Thursday, Feb. 26th.
It surpasses human baseline on SimpleBench of 83.7%.
In fact, it blows every previous model out of the water on all non-coding benchmarks.
Word has it is a *HUGE* leap.
A GPT-3 to GPT-4 moment again.
OpenAI has long had the best RL/post-training pipeline, which makes sense since they were the first lab to train LLMs for inference time reasoning using RL (o1).
Now they've got their mojo back when it comes to pretraining too (Mark Chen, Chief Researcher, alluded to this on Ashlee Vance's podcast last year).
Public comments from sama also point in the direction of major progress.
This could be the big one.
It may be deserving of a major version bump.
That's my prediction.

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I broke up with ChatGPT.
I used it every single day for over a year.
It helped me research deep dives for YouTube.
It helped me write frameworks for Project Kyzen.
It became part of how I think, how I work, and how I build.
And then I did something most people refuse to do... I tested the assumption.
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