
Studio Boy
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Studio Boy
@labyrinthkhakis
Alt acc. Moronically ambiguous. Disciple of Shackleton. Pharmaceutical manufacturing.
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@basedfrm @SeekTruthNotEgo @felpix_ Yea but also you might go all day without eating and get a pretty gnarly headache this evening. Just take it and see how you do lol
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@labyrinthkhakis @SeekTruthNotEgo @felpix_ Word, idk it’s 10:30am where I’m from and I’ve had bread and eggs and unsure if my stomach has space for anything else.
Would not having enough food just make it hit me harder?
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people lie to you and say “drugs are bad”, “drugs won’t make you smarter” in the face of incredibly strong evidence that the trade off for dependency is not as skewed as they think
Follynomics@follynomics
PhD mathematicians and economists when it’s finally time to come off the amphetamines after graduating
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@basedfrm @SeekTruthNotEgo @felpix_ I’d eat meat if you can. Eggs and yogurt I feel don’t have enough mass/sustenance. Load up on grub since Adderall is an appetite suppressant. you should prepare to not eat again til the evening
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@labyrinthkhakis @SeekTruthNotEgo @felpix_ Oh shit. Yeah good to know. Ima just have eggs and youvurt prolly
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The machine that built the chip in this video should mass-humble every human who's ever lived.
ASML's latest EUV lithography system costs $370 million, weighs 180 tons, and requires three Boeing 747s to deliver. It contains over 100,000 individual parts from 5,100 suppliers across 14 countries. It shoots 100,000 molten tin droplets per second with a laser, superheating each one past the temperature of the sun's surface to generate light at a wavelength so short that no natural material on Earth can focus it.
So they had to invent new mirrors. Each one is polished with 100 alternating layers of molybdenum and silicon. The surface tolerance is so extreme that if you scaled a single mirror up to the size of Germany, the tallest imperfection would be 1 millimeter.
Those mirrors took 20 years to develop. The company that makes them, Zeiss, had to build entirely new metrology tools just to confirm the mirrors were flat enough, because no existing measurement instrument on Earth could verify the precision they needed.
The machine prints features at 2 nanometers. That's roughly 10 atoms wide. A human hair is 80,000 nanometers. A red blood cell is 7,000. A single COVID virus particle is 100. These machines are etching functional circuits 50 times smaller than a virus.
TSMC is now mass producing 2nm chips in a Kaohsiung fab so large the cleanroom is twice the size of any competitor's. Each 2nm wafer costs $30,000 to produce. The entire 2026 production run was booked before a single chip shipped. Apple, NVIDIA, AMD, and Qualcomm all reserved capacity years in advance. TSMC is spending $28.6 billion just to build enough fabs to meet demand for this one node.
The chip that comes out of this process is smaller than a fingernail, runs on less power than a light bulb, and contains transistors that wrap gates around nanosheets of silicon only a few atoms thick.
The raw material it started as was sand. The sand cost a fraction of a penny. The civilization that processed it into this started by banging rocks together.
Kyros@IamKyros69
Humans saw stones and sticks and decided to make this
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@basedfrm @SeekTruthNotEgo @felpix_ If you’ve never taken it before and are gonna take the whole 30mg make sure you eat a really large high protein meal beforehand and chill on the caffeine. 30xr is 2 servings/coatings of 15mg on the salts themselves. Enjoy
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@SeekTruthNotEgo @felpix_ 😂😂 alright you’ve sold me on it. I’ll try sometime this week and hopefully turn my grades around this sem. I’ve been slipping badly
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@420yooper69AMC There’s nothing to look into it’s a honeypot for fucks sake
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@ShawnMcCor8918 This is a honeypot. There are thousands of these. They’re fake charts. Nothing to get excited over, they mean nothing
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@ShawnMcCor8918 @user_________01 Yes it has ur completely wrong lmao. This is a honeypot. A nothing burger
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Meek Mill? The open source contributor?

MeekMill@MeekMill
I need a GitHub too! Is it like that or nah?
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@MemeStockMillyz What could if have found out lol. My guess is nothing
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Did Burry find OUT something? 🦋 $BBBYQ

Cassandra Unchained@michaeljburry
Lights Out for Cassandra Unchained
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@tspencer322 @4_artifex_4 I mean not sure what he would know unless someone gave him insider information which the last thing he’d do is publicize like this.
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This is what’s called “black out period”..
Not sure if it has to do with $GME and BBBY but bury might now something big enough to warrant going dark.
I’m guessing major HUGE $GME NEWS INCOMING!!!
Cassandra Unchained@michaeljburry
Lights Out for Cassandra Unchained
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@mikeal_man @Q2024694202 Him saying trillion should’ve prompted everyone to mass unfollow
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@staypredictable @DavisGilmer Because most memecoins have a shelf life a day. The fact it’s held up this much this long is pretty wild. Also larger market mechanics at play with sol and the overall market dipping
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I see some bigger lump sales today happening on $BP, what’s the drama now? Rhetorical question.
@DavisGilmer you need to get out there and post how the fly on the wall you saw yesterday moved in a certain way that signals a hidden plan put in place before the ancient pyramids were built to drive price up from here.
Anyways, who is excited for some awesome $GME earnings this week with algos selling, giving us a fake push down after release?

BUYTHEDEEP@buythedeep_plc
Oh friend, selling $18k $BP at this chart level is the biggest mistake you'll ever make ...
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Your ground beef costs nearly 20% more than a year ago because US cattle herds hit a 75-year low and ranchers can’t find workers. A New Zealand dairy farm kid convinced Peter Thiel that GPS cow collars are the fix. Thiel just valued the company at $2 billion.
The company is Halter. Craig Piggott grew up watching his parents work 100-hour weeks on dairy farms in New Zealand’s Waikato region. He barely scraped into engineering school (scored 254 points, needed 250), landed at Rocket Lab, then quit before their first rocket launch to build smart collars for cows. He was 22.
The tech sounds ridiculous until you see the numbers. Each solar-powered collar collects 6,000 data points per minute on location, health, fertility, and grazing patterns. Farmers draw virtual fences on a phone app. Cows learn to respond to sound and vibration cues within 7 to 10 days, moving between pastures without a single physical fence post. Halter’s US customers have created 11,000 miles of virtual fencing so far, roughly the perimeter of the continental United States, saving an estimated $220 million in fencing costs. Physical fencing runs about $20,000 per mile to install and maintain.
The timing is what makes this a $2 billion company and not a $200 million one. The US cattle industry generates over $1 trillion a year but it’s cracking. The USDA counted 27.6 million beef cows as of January 2026, still declining. Fifteen thousand American farms vanished in 2025. Over half of US ranchers are older than 55. The labor crunch has only gotten worse under tighter immigration enforcement. This month, 3,800 workers walked off the job at a JBS plant in Colorado (one of the country’s biggest beef processors). Cattle slaughter is down 10% year over year.
Founders Fund actually first invested in Halter’s $7 million Series A back in 2018. They’re not showing up late. The valuation doubled from $1 billion to $2 billion in nine months. Icehouse Ventures, one of Halter’s earliest backers, put in $100,000 at the seed stage. Their total stake is now worth $409 million. The fund’s CEO told the New Zealand Herald today that at Halter’s current growth rate, it will surpass Fonterra (New Zealand’s $5.9 billion dairy cooperative) in value within 11 quarters.
600,000 cattle are wearing Halter collars across three countries. The “cowgorithm” is a real, trademarked AI algorithm that trains each animal individually. Ranchers report saving 20 to 40 hours a week. And the kid who barely got into college was just named New Zealand’s Innovator of the Year.
Polymarket@Polymarket
JUST IN: AI cow collar startup Halter raises at $2,000,000,000.00 valuation, uses proprietary “cowgorithm” to herd cattle.
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@GMEprpl_crcl @XXX_Mars_ @SylvesterPatr0n @grok Relax. Nothing about what I said was rude. It was, however honest and realistic. It’s good to take ownership over learning things rather than asking randos on x, especially when 99% of people in this play are unaware as well
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@labyrinthkhakis @XXX_Mars_ @SylvesterPatr0n @grok If you’re going to be an asshole just block me or shut the fuck up. No need to be rude.
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@GMEprpl_crcl @XXX_Mars_ @SylvesterPatr0n @grok The first screenshot is the GME coin you and everyone else is going crazy over. Here are 3 others. I could send you 1,000 more if i wanted. Why don't you learn how to read the blockchain instead of rely on others? Especially if we are getting our shares tokenized?




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@GMEprpl_crcl @XXX_Mars_ @SylvesterPatr0n @grok Cause it sucks at reading the blockchain. This is a honey pot with a mutable contract. You can buy but you can’t sell. It means absolutely nothing. 1000s of these are made everyday
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@staypredictable It’s a honey pot. A nothing burger. We’re really sending our best out here it seems
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