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Jorge🐘

@jorge1ss

kinda tired from it all

Katılım Kasım 2017
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Pod Body
Pod Body@ChrisIntheMatrx·
@biku_ok @Polymarket True, but look at its progress in the last 3 years, it's not a linear progression, ycouple that with data centers. I think the timeline is off, 18 months is not enough time, but it's inevitable
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
NEW: Microsoft AI chief predicts AI will automate most white-collar work within 18 months.
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Jorge🐘@jorge1ss·
@fool_support @anotheranzz @KhaterDiana 1) This is just shit survey of random small sample of people 2) If you actually read it, you would know that counting his approval rating at 2% is misleading as this article ignores that almost a third of respondents don't know who netyahu is
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Eolkhan@Eolkhan·
J'ai deux questions : 1 - Si c'est la partie de la ville sous contrôle ukrainien, pourquoi la vidéo montre un montage avec le même faux encadré soi-disant pris tant avec le drone qu'avec la caméra filmant les dégâts après coup ? 2 - Si ma première impression est juste, cela voudrait-il dire que des Russes sont allés eux-mêmes en territoire ukrainien pour filmer les dégâts après coup ? 3 - Ca sent un peu le faux drapeau et tout le monde s'y est laissé prendre ... Mais démontrez moi que je me trompe ...
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Chay Bowes@BowesChay·
Ukrainian terrorists striking UN vehicles in Kherson. The EU is paying for this.
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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
I said Russian due to the following reasons: - She spent the vast majority of her career (from 1980 until her death) as head of the Laboratory of Laser Biomedicine at the Russian Academy of Sciences in Troitsk/Moscow. - Most of her groundbreaking papers, PhD, and Doctor of Science degree came out of Soviet/Russian institutions. - In scientific circles and many biographies, she was (and still is) primarily affiliated with Russian research centers. That said, she was born in Tartu, Estonia in 1947, got her initial physics degree there, and always identified with her Estonian roots. In the Soviet era the lines were blurred for many Baltic scientists working in central institutions, so calling her “Russian” was shorthand for her professional base but Estonian is more precise for her nationality. 😉
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Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
A Russian biophysicist spent 30 years proving that shining red light on a cell could double its energy, and almost nobody believed her until a tech billionaire named Bryan Johnson made her work the most searched biohack on the internet. Her name was Tiina Karu. She worked in a Moscow lab through the 1980s and 1990s, and the discovery she defended for decades sat in journals nobody read while the rest of medicine ignored her. The whole thing started by accident. In 1967, a Hungarian doctor named Endre Mester was trying to use a new device called a laser to burn tumors out of mice. His laser was broken. It did not have enough power to burn anything. He used it anyway. The mice grew their hair back faster than the control group. Their wounds healed faster too. He had no idea why. Tiina Karu picked up his work and asked the question that mattered. Why does this happen. She ran experiments for 20 years. Different wavelengths. Different doses. Measuring what happens inside the cell when red light hits it. The answer she landed on was almost too specific to be true. The thing in your body that responds to red light is one enzyme. Cytochrome c oxidase. It sits inside your mitochondria. Mitochondria are the part of your cell that makes energy. They take oxygen and food and turn it into a molecule called ATP, which is the fuel your cells run on. Your body makes 40 to 70 kilograms of ATP every single day just to keep you alive. If your mitochondria slow down, you age faster, heal slower, lose hair, lose muscle, and get inflamed easier. Cytochrome c oxidase does most of the work. It contains copper and iron atoms. Those atoms happen to absorb light at very specific colors. Red light at 630 to 670 nanometers. Near-infrared light at 810 to 850 nanometers. Other colors do almost nothing. Blue does not work. Green does not work. The biology is locked to those two windows because that is what the metal inside the enzyme can physically catch. When a red photon hits that enzyme, three things happen. The enzyme runs faster. ATP production jumps 30 to 40% within minutes. Nitric oxide gets released. Blood vessels widen. More oxygen and nutrients flow in. A small stress signal goes off inside the cell that tells it to repair itself. The same signal it gets after exercise. Red light is not adding anything to the cell. It is just unlocking work the cell was already trying to do. For 30 years almost nobody outside her field cared. Red light therapy lived inside dental clinics for mouth ulcers and physical therapy offices for tendonitis. Medical schools did not teach it. The science sat in obscure journals. Then the evidence started piling up. A 2024 review of 18 trials confirmed red light speeds up wound healing. Another 2024 review found it lowered inflammation markers by 38% over 4 weeks. Athletes using red light before training had 45% less muscle soreness the next day. Seven separate trials on hair loss showed visible regrowth in every single one. A 2024 study found 15 minutes of red light before a meal cut blood sugar spikes by 27.7%. In March 2026, Nature published a 4,000 word feature on red light therapy. The most respected scientific journal on Earth officially admitted there was real biology under the hype. That was the moment the field crossed from fringe to mainstream. Bryan Johnson is the reason the average person now knows any of this exists. He uses a red light cap on his scalp for 6 minutes daily and a full-body panel three times a week. He posted his hair regrowth photos and his skin scans, and the algorithm did the rest. Red light masks went from biohacker forums to Sephora shelves in two years. Tiina Karu died in 2019. She did not live to see Nature validate her. She did not live to see a billionaire turn the enzyme she identified into a billion dollar industry. Every red light mask, panel, cap, and bed on the planet right now is just a way to deliver the photons she proved mattered. The wavelengths were always there. The enzyme was always there. The biology was always real. It just took a Hungarian doctor with a broken laser, a Russian scientist nobody listened to, and one tech billionaire willing to stand in front of a glowing panel for the world to finally pay attention.
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Wᴇsᴛ Hᴀᴍ Sᴏᴄɪᴀʟ@WestHamSocial·
It’s a travesty that Arsenal are actually going to win the league. The most boring, cheating, dirty, dishonest and unlikeable side to ever lift the trophy. What a stain.
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Baldiola@TeacherOfBall·
When they block your keeper off it's "clever", when theirs can't stand his ground it's a "clear and obvious foul"
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Jorge🐘@jorge1ss·
@PGMOL_FA great consistency in ref's decisions, dogshit as usual lads👍👍👍👍
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Luke@LukeWhosTalking·
This is getting serious. We learned from Covid that too soft measures too late were no good. It's time for a full lockdown. Also, null and void the football season. It's harsh on Arsenal, obviously, but sadly health and safety comes first.
Politics Global@PolitlcsGlobal

🚨🇳🇱 NEW: A KLM flight attendant has been hospitalised in the Netherlands after showing Hantavirus symptoms The individual ⁠had been ​in contact ​with ​a woman who ⁠died from an infection of the virus in Johannesburg [@SkyNews]

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Joe@liketoeatpasta·
@SorStephane @WSJ @WSJopinion The USA has a much greater percentage of poor illegal and illegal immigrants that drives many of the statistical benchmarks including school test scores. If you look at native-born Americans things are much different. What you don't list is salary, savings, Etc
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The Wall Street Journal
From @WSJopinion: What happens when Europeans find out how poor they are? The Continent trails far behind U.S. economic output. Politics is bound to catch up sooner or later, writes Joseph Sternberg. on.wsj.com/4n5v2Wq
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The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX·
🚨🗣️ 𝗡𝗘𝗪: Sneijder: "I wanted to call UEFA after 35 minutes to cancel the game and to make them tell the players to leave the pitch and to announce Bayern Munich vs PSG as the Champions League Final."
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🎴@sbzcomps·
“Arsenal double”
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🦈@cfcyusxf·
1 jammy goal + 1 pen + escaped 193293 penalties to go through into the final
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Jorge🐘@jorge1ss·
It's over. The game is completely and truly gone
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Jorge🐘@jorge1ss·
@NealGardner_ It's like some fuck ass sandwich you get on the airplane on the way to Mediterranean vacation by the sea
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Neal 🇦🇺@NealGardner_·
This isn’t the appetizer ahead of tomorrow’s main course, it’s the shitty meal you eat when you know you’re going for a feast later.
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