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@joeyoung

Christian, Fitness Geek, Duck Dad. Opinions are Mine, No One Else's.

Cleveland, OH Katılım Aralık 2007
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Self Upgrade
Self Upgrade@selfupgrade222·
SECRETLY READ ANYONE: 1. Status - revealed by their shoes. 2. Discipline - revealed by their nails. 3. Background - revealed by how their sit. 4. Intentions - revealed by their eyes. 5. Personality - revealed by how they laugh. 6. Confidence - revealed by how they walk. 7. Loyalty - revealed by where they look. 8. Intelligence - revealed by how they listen. 9. Maturity - revealed by how they argue. 10. Respect - revealed by how they treat people who can't help them.
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Mandy@MarindaVannoy1·
Anyone who voted to install spyware inside of our vehicles should be removed from Congress. This is tyranny.
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Sunil Gurjar, CFTe
Sunil Gurjar, CFTe@sunilgurjar01·
🚨 #BREAKING CHINA’S REAL ESTATE MARKET JUST CRASHED TO A 20-YEAR LOW, LOSING A 1/4 OF ITS VALUE. SOMETHING EXTREMELY BAD IS HAPPENING IN REAL ESTATE NEXT IN LINE IS DUBAI🔜
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@HansAmato Protein, carbs, fat. Repeat. Not rocket science.
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Hans Amato
Hans Amato@HansAmato·
The most fucked up thing about American food is that you have to be a paranoid lunatic just to feed yourself something that won't kill you in 30 years. You're paying $400 a month at Whole Foods to avoid $200,000 in medical bills the food industry will hand you at 60. The default snack is a chemical no European country lets in. The default cooking oil was invented in 1911 in a soap factory by Procter and Gamble. The default protein bar is sugar wrapped in marketing. The default "healthy" yogurt has more sugar than ice cream. The default breakfast cereal was invented by a guy who wanted to make people less horny. That's not a joke btw. John Harvey Kellogg literally believed corn flakes would reduce masturbation. The cereal aisle is downstream of his crusade. You have to FIGHT to find real bread. FIGHT to find a chicken that wasn't raised in a steroid bath. FIGHT to find olive oil that hasn't been cut with canola in a warehouse in Spain. FIGHT to find a restaurant that doesn't cook everything in soybean oil. FIGHT to read every label like it's evidence at a murder trial. Your great-grandfather ate what was on his farm and he lived to 89. You eat 87 ingredients you can't pronounce per meal and you'll be on a statin at 52. Somehow this is "progress." The American food industry is a $1.5 trillion machine and the medical industry is a $4.5 trillion machine. Different shareholders, same business model: make you sick, then sell you the management. Doritos in your kid's lunchbox. Lipitor in his lunchbox 30 years later. Same parent companies sometimes. PepsiCo owns Quaker. Quaker pushed oatmeal as "heart healthy" while loading it with sugar. Mondelez owns Cadbury, Oreo, Ritz, Triscuit, Wheat Thins. Kraft Heinz owns Kraft Mac and Cheese, Velveeta, Capri Sun, Lunchables. The 7 companies that make 87% of what's on a typical American grocery shelf all have pharma stock holdings 2 to 3 layers deep. The grocery walkthrough that actually keeps you alive: > Outer aisles only. Produce, meat, dairy, eggs. Inner aisles are 90% chemistry experiments. > Meat: pasture-raised, grass-fed, no antibiotics. Costco has decent options. Local farmers are better. Skip "natural" labels (means nothing). > Eggs: pasture-raised, NOT cage-free (means nothing), NOT free-range (means almost nothing). Vital Farms is the easiest find. > Butter: Kerrygold or any grass-fed brand. The yellow color is beta-carotene from grass. Pale butter = grain fed. > Olive oil: California Olive Ranch, Kirkland's California, or single-estate Italian. Most "Italian" olive oil at Costco is Spanish-Tunisian blends cut with sunflower oil. Litigation pending. > Bread: sourdough from a local bakery or Ezekiel-style sprouted. Avoid anything with "vegetable oil" or "soybean oil" in the ingredients. What to delete from the cart entirely: > Anything in a bag that didn't exist in 1950 (chips, crackers, cereal in a box, pre-mixed dressings) > Vegetable oil, canola, soybean, corn, sunflower, safflower > Anything with HFCS, "natural flavors," carrageenan, soy lecithin, BHT, BHA > Sweetened yogurt (buy plain, sweeten with honey or fruit) > Pre-packaged "healthy" snacks (granola bars, RX bars, protein cookies) The 4-step kitchen audit that actually works: > Cook 6 nights a week. No restaurants on weeknights. The exposure compounds when families eat out 4 times a week. > Buy meat from one farmer for the year. Costs the same per pound, eat better cuts. > Eggs and rice are superfoods. Stop chasing trendy ones. The basics still print. > Skip protein bars. A boiled egg + an apple beats every $4 bar on the shelf and costs $0.80. The system is engineered to keep you a customer. Opt out. DM me "REPORT" for the custom health report here's what you get: - full symptom and history mapping specific to you - the most likely biological root causes behind what you're feeling - exact labs to order and how to read the results yourself - a prioritized protocol: what to fix, in what order, built around your body not a generic PDF. not a supplement list. a personalized breakdown of what's actually wrong and how to fix it the report your doctor would give you if he had 4 hours instead of 13 minutes
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Joe@joeyoung·
Not rounding errors...
Mr. Pool@MrPool_QQ

🔻 $4,650,000,000,000. That's not a typo. That's **four point six TRILLION dollars.** The Pentagon just failed its 8th audit in a row. Eight years. Eight failures. And they still can't tell you where **$4.65 trillion in assets** went. Not millions. Not billions. TRILLIONS. They spend **$800 billion a year.** They just requested **$1.5 trillion** for next year — the largest military budget in human history. AND THEY CAN'T PASS A BASIC AUDIT. Any corporation that failed 8 audits would be in prison. But the Pentagon? They get a raise. Where does money go when nobody's watching? **Black budget programs.** Facilities with no name. Projects with no paper trail. Technology that doesn't officially exist. In September 2001, Donald Rumsfeld stood at a podium and announced that **$2.3 trillion was missing** from the Pentagon. The next day — September 11th — the exact office investigating those missing funds was hit. THE ACCOUNTANTS DIED. THE INVESTIGATION DIED. THE MONEY STAYED MISSING. Now it's not $2.3 trillion. It's **$4.65 trillion.** The number doubled. The silence stayed the same. Until DOGE walked in. **Musk's team accessed systems no civilian has ever touched.** They found ghost accounts. Phantom employees. Payments to entities that don't exist. May 15 — internal DOGE report drops. THEY KNOW WHERE THE MONEY WENT. **And it wasn't spent on defense.** ♟️ 4.65T 👇 Where do you think the trillions went? Drop your answer.

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NIK@ns123abc·
🚨 OpenAI just REMOVED the AGI clause that was a structural protection of OpenAI's charitable mission, while jury selection was happening today The 2019 capped-profit structure had three protections for the charitable mission: 1. 100x profit cap: REMOVED in PBC conversion 2. AGI clause: REMOVED today 3. Microsoft exclusivity: REMOVED today All three are gone. This is exactly what Musk's lawsuit alleges: the people running OpenAI systematically dismantled the mission-protection mechanisms. Today they did it again. The defense theory just got harder. OpenAI's defense includes: "Microsoft's $13 billion-plus investment was necessary for our mission. Without that capital, OpenAI couldn't have shipped GPT-4 or scaled ChatGPT." But today, on the morning of trial, OpenAI announced they are decoupling from Microsoft: • AGI clause REMOVED. The nuclear option that let the non-profit board terminate Microsoft's commercial rights once AGI was achieved. Gone. • Microsoft IP license now NON-EXCLUSIVE through 2032. OpenAI can license to anyone. • Cloud exclusivity ENDED. OpenAI can sell across AWS, Google Cloud, Oracle. • Revenue share capped. Microsoft no longer pays revenue share to OpenAI; OpenAI still pays Microsoft through 2030. If Microsoft was so necessary, why restructure on the day the case reaches a jury? Musk's lawyers will use this in court tomorrow.
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The Whizz AI
The Whizz AI@TheWhizzAI·
🚨BREAKING: Researchers Calculated Exactly How Much Worker Wage Value AI Has Already Absorbed In America. The number is $211 billion. That is not a prediction. That is today. Right now. Already gone. The AI and jobs debate has stayed in the future tense for three years: "AI might replace jobs." "AI could displace workers." "AI may erode wages eventually." Researchers just built the Iceberg Index a framework that measures what is already happening beneath the surface of official employment statistics. The future tense is over. → Technology sector workers measured 1.9 million at direct current exposure → Wage value in the highest-exposure technology roles $211 billion → AI systems writing code in 2025 over 1 billion lines per day exceeding total human developer output → Job losses explicitly linked to AI restructuring in 2025 over 100,000 confirmed Here are the exact numbers that define the iceberg: The visible surface 100,000+ confirmed AI-related job losses in 2025. The hidden mass beneath 200,000 to 300,000 estimated actual AI-displaced positions when attrition and hiring freezes are included. The wage value at immediate risk $211 billion across 1.9 million technology workers. The daily output signal AI already writes more code per day than every human software developer on earth combined. Let the code output number land. Every line of code written by AI is a line a human developer did not get paid to write. At one billion lines per day that is not a future displacement scenario. That is a present tense economic transfer happening every 24 hours. And here's why the official statistics cannot show you what is actually happening. Companies do not announce AI layoffs the way they announce mass redundancies. They freeze hiring. They let attrition run. They restructure through natural turnover. The official unemployment data shows nothing unusual. The actual headcount at technology companies is falling. The actual output per remaining employee is rising because AI is doing the work. The actual new hire numbers are collapsing because the roles no longer need to be filled. The gap between the surface statistics and the real displacement is the iceberg. → The index uses skill overlap data from millions of actual AI users to measure real-world adoption patterns. → It cross-references BLS occupational data, wage statistics, and Census employment data. → The $211 billion figure represents wage value at immediate current exposure not future projection. → The paper was updated through August 2025 and covers every US state with state-level breakdowns. The headline unemployment rate looks fine. The iceberg beneath it is the size of a major recession. How long before the surface statistics catch up to what is actually happening? Drop it below. ↓
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Math Files
Math Files@Math_files·
Math Magic Take any number, for example, 174. Reverse its digits and add the two numbers together: 174 + 471 = 645 Repeat the process: 645 + 546 = 1,191 1,191 + 1,911 = 3,102 3,102 + 2,013 = 5,115 At this point, we arrive at a palindrome—a number that reads the same forward and backward. This iterative process, often called the “reverse-and-add” method, appears to lead to a palindrome for most starting numbers. However, there is a notable exception: the number 196. Despite extensive computational efforts, no one has yet been able to show that this process produces a palindrome when starting from 196, nor has it been proven that it never will. This unresolved question makes 196 one of the most intriguing curiosities in recreational number theory.
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Next Science
Next Science@NextScience·
⚡ Light Isn’t What You Think… Scientists have captured the image of a single photon—and it doesn’t look like a tiny dot. Instead, it appears as a strange wave pattern, revealing its hidden nature. This supports a key idea in quantum mechanics: light can act like both a particle and a wave. For the first time, we’re not just guessing—we’re actually seeing it. It’s a reminder that reality is far more mysterious than it seems. Source:
MIT News Office. Imaging a single photon reveals its wave function.
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Joe@joeyoung·
@mathemetica From the left foot plant into the twist, that is the key moment to store and release the power. One of the hardest to learn and apply for the perfect jump.
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Mathematica
Mathematica@mathemetica·
R_cm = (1/M) Σ (m_i * r_i) In high jump, this principle allows athletes to clear the bar more efficiently. Most jumpers try to go straight over the bar. Elite athletes using the Fosbury Flop rotate their body into a curved arch. This technique lets the center of mass pass underneath the crossbar while the body clears above it. The result is improved performance without extra power or height, simply better use of body geometry and rotation axis. This is an excellent real-world example of center of mass (CoM) trajectory manipulation in the Fosbury Flop.
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Dr. Doug Corrigan
Dr. Doug Corrigan@ScienceWDrDoug·
🧠✨ Your Brain Builds Hyperdimensional Structures in Up to 11 Dimensions ✨🧠 A groundbreaking study from EPFL and the Blue Brain Project team has revealed something extraordinary: when your brain processes information, neurons don’t form simple connections. Instead, they organize into dynamic hyperdimensional shapes that can reach up to 11 dimensions. 🔬 The researchers used an advanced branch of mathematics called algebraic topology, which studies complex shapes and spaces. They applied it to a detailed digital reconstruction of a tiny slice of neocortex (part of the brain) to analyze how neurons connect. What they uncovered was a hidden universe of structures: • Neural cliques are tightly connected groups of neurons • Cavities are the empty “spaces” between these groups • Together, they form multi-dimensional topological structures that reach into 11 dimensions of connectivity. 💡 When the brain is stimulated, these cliques and cavities appear, grow in complexity, peak, and then dissolve again in a precise sequence. 🧠 This research demonstrates a direct link between brain wiring (structure) and neural activity (function). It suggests the brain computes by building and collapsing hyperdimensional toplogical networks. This discovery may open new insights into memory and learning. 👉 Note: the “hyperdimensional shapes” are not hyperdimensional objects in your brain, but mathematical representations of how groups of neurons connect and interact. Algebraic topology gives scientists the tools to detect and measure those shapes, revealing hidden complexity in brain networks.
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AwakenedOutlaw⚒️
AwakenedOutlaw⚒️@AwakenedOutlaw·
As expected, this means Iran's storage capacity is full, and they have nowhere left to put their oil. The problem for them is that turning off their rigs is a nightmare as it's not only a problem getting them to produce again (it could take months and mountains of $$), but even if they do, the damage to the fields means most are likely to never produce again at capacity, if at all. Meanwhile, they're missing half a billion dollars a day in revenue they can't afford to lose. Oil exports are their primary source of income.
Terror Alarm@Terror_Alarm

🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 Iran is now burning its own oil. Massive flares and thick black smoke over Khuzestan as blocked exports leave tanks full - they’re forced to torch the excess just to keep operating. Video: IranIntl

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Joe@joeyoung·
This is the new pivot tech that sits in the background and shapes to users' preferences, not phone driven. Opposite of Jobs really who thought Apple knew what people wanted
NoLimit@NoLimitGains

🚨 OpenAI is reportedly building a phone designed to replace the iPhone. And it’s further along than anyone realized. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the same man who predicted every major Apple product cycle for 20 years, just dropped this. Important details: 1: OpenAI is partnering with Qualcomm AND MediaTek to develop custom smartphone processors, not one chip partner, but two competing giants simultaneously 2: Luxshare has been named the exclusive system co-design and manufacturing partner, the same company that assembles Apple products 3: Mass production is targeted for 2028, the hardware roadmap is already in motion 4: The phone will run OpenAI’s own OS, replacing traditional apps entirely with AI agents that complete tasks autonomously, without you ever opening a single app 5: The processor is being designed around on-device AI performance, with complex tasks offloaded to OpenAI’s cloud infrastructure for seamless integration 6: OpenAI’s core thesis: users don’t want apps, they want results. The phone will continuously understand context, habits, and preferences in real time This isn’t a gadget. It’s a direct attempt to replace the operating system layer that Apple and Google have owned for 20 years. I’m doing more research, and what I’m about to post will blow your mind. You’ll wish you followed me sooner, trust me.

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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: Microsoft stock, $MSFT, falls -5% after announcing that its OpenAI license will now be nonexclusive and it will no longer pay revenue share to OpenAI.
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Malachi Maxey
Malachi Maxey@malachimaxeyusa·
🔥🚨: Demented Karen was caught on camera snipping hydraulic lines on a boom lift while the operator was still up there! All because the machine was “in front of her house.” These people are completely unhinged. She walked away like it was nothing. Lock her up.
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Stefan Burns
Stefan Burns@StefanBurnsGeo·
HOW CRAZY that Japan gets hit by a M6.1 earthquake at UTC today (April twenty sixth) and then 90 minutes later just as the Sun was rising (the land of the rising Sun) there is a 6.0 M-flare from the Sun directly in line with Earth. Can't make it up folks! 6.0 6.1 6.2 ?
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Joe@joeyoung·
@TheMathFlow Would the thin portion eventually become so small, the paint molecule couldn't pass through to coat the surface?
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The Math Flow
The Math Flow@TheMathFlow·
The Math Paradox That Will Break Your Brain: Gabriel’s Horn Imagine a 3D object that stretches on forever, giving it an infinite surface area, yet somehow it only holds a finite amount of space inside. Sounds completely impossible, right? Welcome to one of the most famous and mind-bending concepts in geometry! Here is how you make it: take a curve that steadily slopes downward, getting closer and closer to a flat line without ever actually touching it. Now, spin that curve around to create a 3D funnel shape. As it stretches out into infinity, the spout gets infinitely thin. The Painter's Paradox Because the volume inside is limited, you could theoretically fill the entire horn with a specific, measurable number of paint buckets. However, because the surface area goes on forever, that exact same amount of paint wouldn't be enough to paint the walls of the horn! How can you fill a container with paint, but not have enough paint to coat its sides? It defies all real-world logic! The Secret Behind the Magic. The answer lies in how fast the shape shrinks as it stretches out into the distance. The width of the funnel shrinks so rapidly that the total volume gets capped at a specific maximum amountit gets so impossibly thin, so fast, that it barely adds any new space inside. However, the outside boundary of that shape doesn't shrink quite fast enough. If you keep adding up the surface area as the horn stretches into infinity, the total just keeps growing and growing without end. Math doesn't just describe the universe sometimes, it completely shatters our intuition!
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maro@ProofofMaro·
We don’t need a large hadron collider babe we have a particle accelerator at home
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