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kazim

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@kazim325

Idealist, reformist, optimistic and passionate researcher

Glasgow, Scotland Katılım Ocak 2022
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kazim@kazim325·
@carverfomo The hardware is trivial, anyone can blink an LED with a $2 board. The only interesting part is the idea of exploiting timing differences between markets. That can exist, but it’s usually short-lived and highly competitive. Feels like a real concept wrapped in a very exaggerated.
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Carver@carverfomo·
A Chinese computer science student posted a photo of a $2 USB-C chip on a dev forum. Blue LED. Smaller than a thumb. Said he set it up with Claude Code in 15 minutes to blink when his AI agents are running. The comments roasted him. Bro spent an hour building a night light. Most useless thing I've seen this week. One guy said his toaster has more compute. That chip is now connected to a wallet worth $4.5 million. 432614799197. $4,526,176 profit. 4,548 predictions. Joined January 2026. → @432614799197?via=carverfomoo" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@432614799197?… The chip blinks every time Claude Code fires a script. The script does one thing. Tracks odds that move on the other side of the world 2-3 hours before the platform updates. By the time most traders open their laptops the gap is already closed. His chip catches it while they sleep. Fast blinks. Script running. Dark. Waiting. Fast blinks again. Another entry. The pattern repeats all night. Every night. Even when the laptop lid is closed. The wallet doesn't make small bets. $824K on a single match. Payout: $2.2M. $1.13M on another. Payout: $2.4M. Every position six figures. Every result green. Someone tracked his IP to a dorm in Shenzhen. Shared room. Bunk bed. The chip was taped to the side of his laptop with electrical tape. He didn't delete the post. He edited it. Added one line at the bottom: the LED knows before you do. 307K people watching the wallet now. The chip costs less than a coffee. The LED is still blinking in a dorm room in Shenzhen. The bunk bed is still the same. The balance isn't. The guy who compared it to a toaster deleted his comment. The student never replied to any of them. He didn't need to.
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kazim@kazim325·
@ZaStocks Same Weekly Vol in April 2025 and last week of march 2026
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Za@ZaStocks·
Nobody knows if we bottomed, all you can do is act with the context and information provided by the market. And the most recent context has been: - Largest buy volume day (Tuesday) in the S&P 500 since Trump told us to buy stocks in April 2025 - Reclaim of the 10 day and 50 week moving average in the Nasdaq - Nasdaq reversing a 2% gap down to close green after Trump’s press conference - Many stocks continuing to act well - Groups and themes leading - Bad news getting absorbed - Horrible sentiment Time will tell, but this is reality as of the last few days.
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The Brain Box2.0
The Brain Box2.0@_Brainboxx·
THIS ANDROID SETTING TRACKS YOU IN SECRET check this hidden permission and turn it off for better privacy 🔒
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The Spectator Index
The Spectator Index@spectatorindex·
BREAKING: Trump announces halt to any plans for strikes on Iranian power plants
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kazim@kazim325·
@yazins addionally: Build a WFST grammar graph using the Quran text as the allowed sentences and use a beam search decoder constrained by this graph. This replaces fuzzy matching entirely.
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yazin@yazins·
@kazim325 just tested this in offline-tarteel (54 clips): Quran-only LM fusion + ayah/prefix constraints. Best run matched baseline accuracy (Recall 91%, Precision 93%, SeqAcc 91%) but was slower (0.87s vs 0.40s). will test true KenLM next.
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yazin@yazins·
BREAKTHROUGH 85% accuracy at just 115MB (!) i almost can't believe it 📹 demo video below for context: i spent days on offline Quran recognition. Whisper, Moonshine, wav2vec2 fine-tunes, layer pruning, CTC rescoring, beam search tricks. nothing cracked 81% accuracy. i then plugged in NVIDIA's pretrained FastConformer and immediately got 90.7%. also, it's 10x faster 🐇 (0.33s vs 3.24s) and 10x smaller 👌 (115MB vs 1.2GB). i tried fine-tuning it on Quranic audio, figuring I could push it even higher. Ran four different configs. every single one came back worse than the stock pretrained model. no idea what's going on there yet. code/repo in next tweet
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heading to bed, with codex + claude running (hopefully) all night they found a bunch of new ideas to explore i've only spent $65 on dead-end training runs so far let's see how much more this'll cost me 😀

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kazim@kazim325·
@yazins also: Replace greedy CTC decoding with beam search using a Quran-trained KenLM language model. Give it a try
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GitHub Projects Community
GitHub Projects Community@GithubProjects·
A complete structured Quran database for developers and researchers
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GET A GRIP
GET A GRIP@docrussjackson·
🚨 Muslims Taking Over the UK? An important message from Shah Lalon Amin, group director of award-winning Delhi 6 street food group, who in 2023 won the Curry King title at the inaugural Nation's Curry Awards. “I never thought I’d have to write this. But I keep seeing people say Muslims are trying to take over the UK, bring in Sharia law, or push the country toward civil war. And I know some of that fear feels real. So I’m speaking plainly, not to argue, not to attack, just to bring this back to reality. This is not a Muslim-majority country. It is a parliamentary democracy and a country with Christian heritage. Laws are made by elected representatives. Muslims make up around 6–7% of the population in a country of roughly 70 million people. There is no legal, political, or demographic pathway for replacing British law with any religious law. That isn’t secretly unfolding. It isn’t slowly building. It isn’t a hidden long-term plan. The average Muslim in Britain does not spend their time plotting political change. There are no secret strategy meetings. No takeover conversations. No coordinated agenda. And no, we don’t have some secret WhatsApp group discussing who’s arriving by boat next week. The only WhatsApp groups we have are about exam results, family gossip, and who’s bringing dessert for Ramadan. When Muslims get together, the conversations are painfully ordinary. Football results. Who’s top of the league. Ronaldo vs Messi debates. The cost of living. Mortgage rates. Trump being unpredictable. Children’s school reports. Business worries. Holiday plans. During Ramadan, it’s fasting and food. That’s the reality. That’s because we are British, our daily lives look very similar to the average person in this country. What people call “Sharia courts” in the UK are religious councils that mostly deal with marriage and divorce paperwork or mediation. They cannot override British courts. They cannot enforce criminal punishments. They cannot replace Parliament. If anything conflicts with UK law, UK law wins every single time. It’s no different in principle from Jewish Beth Din courts that handle religious matters within British law. Religious arbitration exists under the legal system. It does not replace it. Yes, many asylum arrivals are young men. Dangerous journeys are often made by the strongest family member first so they can seek safety and claim asylum and if approved, reunite with their families legally. This pattern has been seen throughout migration history. Wanting secure borders is reasonable. Wanting efficient processing is reasonable. Criminal behaviour should be punished. But that’s immigration policy, not proof of a coordinated religious invasion. Sometimes I hear people say, “We want our country back,” or “We just want to protect our country.” I understand that feeling. Wanting safety, stability, and a sense of identity isn’t wrong. But Britain hasn’t been taken. It hasn’t been stolen. It’s still here. Its laws, institutions, culture, and democracy are intact. Protecting a country doesn’t mean hating your neighbours, it means upholding fairness, rule of law, and shared values. There is no secret Muslim lobby running Westminster. British Muslims are not politically unified, do not vote as one bloc, and do not answer to a central authority. Most British Muslims are doing what everyone else is doing: working, paying taxes, raising children, worrying about bills, hoping their kids succeed, wanting safe streets and a stable country. We don’t want to change Britain into something else. We are part of Britain. You can want law and order. You can want borders controlled. You can want your country protected. That’s fair. But if anti-Muslim panic exists on your screen and nowhere in your real life, that’s not society—that’s an algorithm selling you fear.” 🇬🇧
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kazim@kazim325·
@HostileCharts This isn’t a market “sell-off” in the scary sense. It’s a leadership change. Money is leaving crowded, fast-moving trades and rotating into steadier businesses with real cash flow. Nothing is blowing up, credit is calm, liquidity is still there. T
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kazim@kazim325·
@ZaStocks High-risk, crowded trades are being trimmed. Money is rotating into steadier, cash-generating areas. Credit markets are stable, and there’s no systemic stress. These phases feel uncomfortable, but they’re how excess gets cleared so the next move can happen.
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Za@ZaStocks·
When the market selling is this intense, asking why your favorite holding or biggest position is selling off is a fool's errand. Everything high beta, spec, or growth gets sold in conditions like this. Some more than others. That’s where we’re at.
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kazim@kazim325·
@sunxliao Spotted a hidden one. $SKYX. Can you look into this please.
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Sun Liao@sunxliao·
When I shared $SATL to my followers at $2.40 and $2.72, no one wanted it. Now it's $5.40... When I shared $ONDS to my followers at $0.71, it also felt like no one wanted it. Now it's $12.21... $ASTS $NUAI $RDW $RR $TE too. EVERY week from now on, I'll share a few stocks that I think are bullish. 🫡📈
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Sun Liao@sunxliao·
Rare Earth stocks ranked by market cap: $AREC at $4.37 ~ 443.09M $IDR at $46.68 ~ 727.85M $NB at $7.70 ~ 919.08M $TMQ at $6.21 ~ 1.06B $UAMY at $10.85 ~ 1.52B $CRML at $20.62 ~ 2.43B $USAR at $24.77 ~ 3.66B $TMC at $9.44 ~ 3.90B $PPTA at $34.50 ~ 4.20B $UUUU at $25.50 ~ 6.05B $MP at $69.58 ~ 12.33B Guess which one's my favorite... 👀📈
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kazim@kazim325·
@KobeissiLetter Bond yields collapsed, liquidity improved, Fed turned dovish, and institutions rotated aggressively into tech, small caps, materials, and high beta. This is the biggest coordinated risk-on session in weeks.
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The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
The S&P 500 is down -3% from its record high and up +110 points today. Meanwhile, "Extreme Fear" remains in the market. Once again, this is NOT what you see before a crash.
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Heisenberg@Mr_Derivatives·
The $RSP equal weighted S&P500 etf, which has been around since 2003… just had the highest daily volume ever yesterday. just had the highest weekly volume ever last week. just had the highest monthly volume ever this month. And the month is not even over. Fascinating.. Are buyers preparing for the eoy rally/chase?
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kazim@kazim325·
@WishingWealth This week’s volume tells the real story beneath the volatility. The biggest Relative Volume spikes were in SPYG (growth) and RSP (equal-weight) — not in SPLV. This looks more like capitulation + rotation than a breakdown. Next week’s bounce looks likely.
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Dr. Eric Wish@WishingWealth·
Equal weight Nasdaq 100 ETF, QQQE is entering Stage 4 decline below its 30 week average (Red solid line) but the Weighted QQQ ETF is not there yet. Most NASDAQ 100 stocks are entering a Stage 4 down-trend that is hidden by the weighted ETF. Note the huge volume during thus week's decline. In cash and $SQQQ in my trading accounts.
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kazim@kazim325·
@ZaStocks Short-term bounce looks intact, supported by calmer bond markets. But liquidity (RRP spike) still a concern. I’m treating this as a tactical rally, not a full trend turn.
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Za@ZaStocks·
I just want to note that even in April names did not just V shape back to highs. There was a bottoming process across most stocks for a few weeks, even the leaders. There is no rush to start buying like a madman when selling is this intense. I know “buy the dip” sounds fun and gets attention/engagement but reality is there’s never a rush. Names will create bases for a few days or weeks, just as they did in April. From there you’ll see which stocks emerge from those bases first. The odds of all stocks just making a V shape recovery back to their highs is low… you will not miss much if you don’t try to time the bottom.
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kazim@kazim325·
@amitisinvesting @KobeissiLetter It is a liquidity and volatility shock caused by: Funds rotating rapidly into bonds after yields peaked Dollar strength forcing global deleveraging Risk models cutting exposure due to MOVE spike Breadth being poor, making the market fragile
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amit@amitisinvesting·
@KobeissiLetter this has to be some systemic selling or deleveraging or maybe panic selling but feels like algos taking control and just being ferocious here
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