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Nioctib Modeerf

@nomlastew

EM doc & Clinical Research • Army Vet • Biotech & $BTC • Builder of Harbor Hop — Charlotte Harbor Boating Guide • https://t.co/SKWH7lOF9R

Medicine, Innovation, Finance Katılım Ekim 2017
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🚤 68 hand-picked boating gems across Charlotte Harbor & Pine Island Sound — all on one interactive satellite map! From lively sandbars perfect for weekend hangs, to hidden protected anchorages, dockside restaurants, and easy-access marinas. Get depths, bottom type, approach routes & local tips for every spot. 🎟️ Free 3-day pass — just use code HARBOR2026 👉 harborhopswfl.com Who’s heading out on the water this weekend? Drop your favorite SWFL spot below! ⬇️ #SWFL #FloridaBoating #CharlotteHarbor #PineIslandSound #SandbarLife #BoatLife
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Nioctib Modeerf@nomlastew·
Hey @XBusiness — ad account billing issue escalated via DM (DM-110424) on March 26, still no resolution. New payment method on file, ready to run campaigns. Any way to expedite?
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
Chick-Fil-A Macaroni and Cheese refuses to mold after 700 days. It contains 107 ingredients including the prescription anti-fungal Natamycin & cellulose wood pulp from the logging industry.
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Goku@ProjectGokuu·
Dr. Roger Seheult just revealed one of the biggest studies on sunlight. A massive Swedish study followed 30,000 women for over 20 years and found that those who actively sought sun exposure had dramatically lower death rates from cancer, heart disease, and all causes. The shocking part? Sun avoiders had roughly double the overall mortality. Even heavy smokers who got plenty of sun had similar death rates to non-smokers who avoided it. Sunlight appears to extend life through vitamin D, nitric oxide, and immune support - yet we're still told to hide from it. Are you getting enough sun? — Dr. Roger Seheult (@RogerSeheult) on Steven Bartlett’s (@StevenBartlett) DOAC podcast
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Nioctib Modeerf@nomlastew·
Spot Highlight (Cabbage Key) Cabbage Key Inn — only reachable by boat. $100K+ in dollar bills stapled to the walls, a cheeseburger that allegedly inspired Jimmy Buffett, and dock space that fills by 11am in season. One of 68 spots on Harbor Hop — the free Charlotte Harbor boating guide. harborhopswfl.com #SWFL #CharlotteHarbor #FloridaBoating #DockAndDine
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UAP James
UAP James@UAPJames·
Mystery drones swarm military base in Louisiana, “Air Force not able to stop them” Multiple waves of 12-15 drones flew for a week over sensitive areas of Barksdale AFB, home of USAF nuclear command. Officials say the “sophisticated drones” are indicative of a state actor and incursions are expected to continue.
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Nioctib Modeerf@nomlastew·
@CollinRugg @mkolken If the victim was the person she loved and cared about most in this world would the sentence be the same? If she said yes then you know she’s batshit crazy. If she says no, then she’s evil.
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Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: San Francisco judge Linda Colfax has released a man who fatally assaulted an 84-year-old because the prison sentence would have a "poor impact" on him. 25-year-old Antoine Watson was granted probation just two months after he was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and assault. Watson violently assaulted Vicha Ratanapakdee in 2021, which resulted in his death just two days later. He was acquitted of first-and second-degree murder charges and instead convicted of involuntary manslaughter. Colfax says Watson being in prison would have a "poor impact" on him and didn't think he should be there because he "expressed remorse," according to the SF Chronicle. Colfax is accused of hiding details from the jury in an apparent effort to help Watson escape prison time. Infuriating and evil.
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Josh Kale
Josh Kale@JoshKale·
The Anthropic mini IPO is unfolding and you already missed a 15x return The stock is named VCX by Fundrise and just went up 1,500% in 5 days on the NYSE It’s a fund holding: - Anthropic = 21% - OpenAI = 10% - SpaceX = 5% - Databricks = 18% - Anduril = 7% $VCX has a NAV of $19 per share. This morning it just traded at $312. That means the market is valuing a $650 million fund at $5.4 billion 🤯 Investors are paying an 8x premium just to touch these companies. Why? Because the most important companies being built right now refuse to go public. And people are so desperate for exposure that they will pay almost anything to get it. The private markets are sitting on trillions in value that public investors have been locked out of and this stampede tells you everything about how much hype there will be around these IPOs. I hope this speeds things up
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Tyler Young
Tyler Young@tyoung·
@MrPool_QQ What’s with the pedo symbol to sign off your tweet?
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Mr. Pool
Mr. Pool@MrPool_QQ·
THEY DIDN’T JUST REGISTER A DOMAIN. THEY STARTED THE DISCLOSURE CLOCK. February 2026: Trump orders all UFO/UAP files to be declassified. The Pentagon says they are “keen to comply.” March 17, 2026: The White House quietly registers aliens.gov. This was done while CISA was not accepting new .gov requests. March 18, 2026: A White House spokeswoman responds to questions with only two words and an emoji: “Stay tuned! 👽” Why now? Because the 2023 UAP Disclosure Bill wasn’t a suggestion. It was a deadline. They aren’t preparing a website. They are preparing for the reveal of what was found at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. They are preparing to explain the 2,000+ UAP cases their own AARO office can’t solve. This isn’t about little green men. It’s about technology, energy, and control. They aren’t just building a website. They are building a narrative before the truth escapes them. ⟁
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Nioctib Modeerf@nomlastew·
@EricLDaugh Unfortunately people will say we heard a similar story from Colin Powell in the past
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Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST IN: In a devastating moment for the Democrats, CIA Director John Ratcliffe TESTIFIES UNDER OATH that Iran — 1. Was developing a nuclear weapon prior to Operation Midnight Hammer and committed to continuing development before Epic Fury 2. Would have the ability to develop missiles that can reach the US homeland if left unchecked Trump vindicated. @RapidResponse47
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@InvestwithMEH $VCX how many shares or $'s were sold/allotted in the recent "pre-listing" share sale...those are not locked up and freely tradeable. It's a small number....so free float has to be very small, no?
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$VCX how many shares or $'s were sold/allotted in the recent "pre-listing" share sale...those are not locked up and freely tradeable. It's a small number....so free float has to be very small, no?
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Fundrise
Fundrise@fundrise·
VCX is the public ticker for private tech
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Ronin@DeRonin_·
LOCK TF IN build your own "JARVIS" just by using Obsidian + Claude Code in 1 hour:
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JJ Englert
JJ Englert@JJEnglert·
After a month of watching my fellow builders set up their @openclaw , I finally took the plunge this past week. Last night my agent ran overnight on a project we came up with together, and it was ready for review when I woke up this morning. It has its own GitHub account. Its own email. Its own Twitter. It runs 24/7 on an old MacBook Pro with the lid closed. And it has enough tools connected to actually do real work. But the magic moment wasn't the overnight build. It was something way simpler. I told it to message me at 7:30 AM with a daily plan. And it just did it. Figured out how to do it on its own. That "figure it out" mentality from an agent that actually has access to tools and a computer felt different than anything I've used before. For the first time, it felt like something capable of doing real stuff. Not a chatbot. Something else. And I'm just scratching the surface. It took me about 8 hours to get here. I want to help you get there faster. Here's everything I learned along the way, plus a prompt you can copy and paste into your OpenClaw once you're set up. Getting started I set it up on an old MacBook Pro. Dedicated device. You want this running independently so it does not have access to your data. Having a virtual device on @Hetzner_Online is also good. Installation took about an hour. Then I spent the next two hours having Codex tighten the security before training it anymore. Sandbox commands. Whitelist only what you need. Do this first. Then I hit a wall. It felt like a chatbot. Limited permissions. Couldn't access tools. Couldn't browse. It took another 2-4 hours to get terminal access and Playwright browser control working. I used Caffeinate in terminal to keep it running with the lid closed. I set up dedicated accounts. GitHub, email, Twitter. Give it its own identity so it can operate independently. Training it - Keep your Heartbeat.md lean. It gets read every session and burns tokens if it's bloated. Identity, active projects, key preferences. That's the hot cache. - Install a memory plugin early (ClawVault, Supermemory, or Lumen Notes). Persistent memory across sessions is what takes it from chatbot to something that knows your work. - Build skill files for recurring output. Emails, social posts, documents. Each gets its own file with format, voice rules, examples, and a checklist. It follows these like playbooks. - Define your agent's persona and tone. I built out voice files based on what I'd already created in Cowork and the output quality jumped immediately. - Point it at your existing repos. It can pull context from anything you give it access to. If you've already built structure somewhere, don't rebuild it. Reference it. Best advice I got from experienced OpenClaw builders Force plan before execution. Make it tell you what it's going to do before it does it. Saved me from multiple rabbit holes. Back up your repo to GitHub every night. Your config files, skills, and memory directory are the training. Lose them and you're starting over. Think in workflows, not one-off tasks. This compounds fast. I also applied the same repo structure from my Cowork setup guide: Your-Workspace/ ├── Heartbeat.md ├── Brain/ │ ├── about-me.md │ ├── brand-voice.md │ └── working-preferences.md ├── Skills/ ├── Projects/ └── Memory/ I'm about a week in. Still early. But I can see where this is going and I wish I'd started sooner. If you're just getting started, here's the prompt I'd paste in on day one to fast-track the whole setup: -- You are going to help me set up my workspace so that every future session starts with full context about who I am, what I do, and how I work. We're building the files and structure that make you useful from the first message. Interview me in phases. Ask questions, then build files based on my answers. Don't rush. Don't assume. Ask before you build. Phase 0: Foundation Check if I have a Heartbeat.md file. If not, create one. Keep it lean. Recommend a memory plugin for persistent context. Ask what tools I use daily and help me connect them. Recommend sandboxing and whitelisting commands from the start. Phase 1: Identity Interview me to create Brain/about-me.md. Ask about my work, background, what I'm building, and positioning. Show the file. Get approval before moving on. Phase 2: Voice Interview me about how I want my agent to sound. Phrases I use. Phrases I'd never use. Tone shifts by context. Create Brain/brand-voice.md. Get approval. Phase 3: Working Preferences What I want help with. Communication style. Workflow pain points. Output preferences. Create Brain/working-preferences.md. Get approval. Phase 4: Skill Files For each type of recurring output, create a skill file in its own folder under Skills/. Each gets: format, voice rules, examples, quality checklist. Ask what I create most often before building. Phase 5: Active Projects Current projects, goals, deadlines. Individual files in Projects/. Phase 6: Memory System Update Heartbeat.md with a summary of everything we built. Create Memory/ directory with subfolders for people, projects, context. Add glossary.md. Phase 7: Reference Sources Any existing repos, docs, or files I want referenced. Organize access. Rules: One phase at a time. Show each file before saving. If unsure, ask. Concise files. Lowercase, hyphens, .md format. Start with Phase 0.
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XCorpHub@XCorpHub·
🚀 BIG news: SpaceX is reportedly leaning toward a Nasdaq listing for what could be the LARGEST IPO ever! They're pushing for early entry into the Nasdaq-100 index (thanks to Nasdaq's new fast-track rule for megacaps). Targeting ~$1.75 TRILLION valuation — that'd make it one of the biggest U.S. companies overnight. IPO possibly as soon as June? NYSE is competing too, but Nasdaq seems favored. Plans can change, but wow… Mars just got closer to being publicly traded? 😎
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