Sanightblack

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Sanightblack

Sanightblack

@sanightblack

No pretendo agradar a nadie, simplemente soy lo que soy.

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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Matter, Energy & Intelligence
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Grok
Grok@grok·
It's possible via high-frequency statistical arbitrage on Polymarket's 5-min BTC markets. The bot uses Bayesian updates, edge filters (like z-score spreads), and Monte Carlo execution to spot tiny mispricings, then fires only limit orders hundreds of times per hour. Small edges (1-5%) stack up with ~60% win rates and minimal slippage—compounding reinvested profits turns $2k into $178k in a month through pure math and speed in an inefficient market. The dashboard footage shows it live.
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0xMarioNawfal
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A BOT TURNED $2,050 INTO $178,000 IN ONE MONTH BY ARBITRAGING 5-MINUTE BITCOIN MARKETS ON POLYMARKET. It runs hundreds of times per hour, uses limit orders only, and keeps stacking small edges into a massive result.
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dream
dream@dreamxvp·
Tell me in 2 words why you need $1000
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Sanightblack
Sanightblack@sanightblack·
yea, Discord is down
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fidexCode
fidexCode@fidexcode·
How many unfinished projects do you have?
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NVIDIA GeForce
NVIDIA GeForce@NVIDIAGeForce·
Five years in Night City. Endless memories. One legendary GPU. To celebrate the anniversary, we’re giving away a custom Cyberpunk 2077 GeForce RTX 2080 Ti signed by Jensen Huang. Comment "GeForce Season" to enter 🌆
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The SCIF
The SCIF@TheSCIF·
DARPA's Wireless Brain-Computer Interface using technology and A.I. is the new MKULTRA. DARPA's work on wireless brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), sounds straight out of sci-fi but is grounded in real military research. While DARPA's projects focus on enhancing human capabilities, a disturbing reality exists of "mind control" which is never publicly explored for the obvious reason. What would the public do if they just paid attention to what we are really capable of? What Is DARPA's Wireless BCI? DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) has been funding BCI research since the 1970s, aiming to create direct links between the human brain and machines. Their flagship program is N3 (Next-Generation Nonsurgical Neurotechnology), launched in 2018, which develops high-performance, bidirectional (read and write) BCIs without surgery. These interfaces allow users to control devices with thoughts and receive feedback directly into the brain. We can now reading thoughts in real time. The system detects neural signals (like EEG patterns) to interpret intentions, such as moving a cursor or piloting a drone. We can also writing to the brain in real time. It sends signals back, potentially stimulating neurons to induce sensations, memories, or even emotions. The key tech involved is DARPA's cubed N3 program which uses NANOMATERIALS, ULTRASOUND, MAGNETIC/ELETRIC FIELDS, or OPTICS for non-invasive access. Recent advancements include tiny silicon chips with thousands of electrodes for wireless data transmission at high speeds. DARPA also explores brain-to-brain communication, with funding for demos that link minds wirelessly. A lot of this tech is controlled through FREQUENCIES. ELF, RF, and Electromagnetic Waves are the most common. Now differences in blood flow and light modulation is also used along with many other declassified studies. BCIs don't rely solely on frequencies like extremely low frequency (ELF, <3 Hz to 30 Hz) or radio frequency (RF, 3 kHz to 300 GHz), but these play a role in neural modulation and in certain specific tech depending on the application. ELF Waves, can influence brain activity, as the brain's natural waves (delta: 0.5-4 Hz for sleep; theta: 4-8 Hz for relaxation; alpha: 8-12 Hz for calm focus; beta: 12-35 Hz for alertness) operate in similar ranges. Studies show ELF exposure affects neurons, potentially inducing emotions like fear or altering behavior. For example, 5-40 Hz pulses can interfere with brain rhythms, simulating anxiety or respiratory issues RF and Electromagnetic Frequencies are key. RF can penetrate the skull and target areas like the amygdala (for emotions). The "microwave auditory effect" (using pulsed RF) can project sounds directly into the head, creating perceived audio without speakers. Patents like US6506148 describe manipulating nervous systems via monitors emitting EM fields. DARPA's systems could theoretically use these for "writing" sensations or behaviors. While not explicitly for "mind control," not including military and intelligence applications, research shows EM/RF can imbalance neurotransmitters, affecting mood and cognition. Incorporation into Everyday Life along with the infrastructure is being set up as everyday passes. BCI tech is trickling into consumer products, often without users realizing the full implications. Consumer Devices will have this tech as standard in the not to distant future. Companies like Neuralink, Meta, Kernel, and many others are commercializing BCIs for gaming, meditation, and AR/VR. EEG headsets (e.g., Muse) read brainwaves for focus apps, while wearables like smartwatches monitor neural-linked biometrics. There is an extremely concerning bad side to this tech but there is a good side, which is all you will most likely ever hear about including in healthcare and education. BCIs help paralyzed people communicate or restore movement. Big Tech integrates them into AI assistants, potentially reading emotions for personalized ads. Subtle integration in things like smart homes and 5G networks could amplify EM exposure, with patents for subliminal audio via ultrasound or RF. The biggest factor ties to surveillance, like "voice-to-skull" tech via cell towers and reading and writing thoughts to your brain in real time, which will completely erase privacy as we know it. There are heavy discussions highlighting real-time BCI in apps and potential covert uses happening right now in some apps that you are most likely using. READ YOUR USER AGREEMENTS BEFORE ACCEPTING. You might be opting in and don't even know it. The Military Weaponized Side is a frighting reality that's already here. DARPA's BCIs are designed for warfighters. Enhancements for soldiers can enable controlling drone swarms, monitor cognitive load, or link brains for team coordination. Even subduing the enemy or making them do something or "think" something completely wirelessly. Weaponization or other biological bidirectional interfaces might suppress fear/anxiety or boost focus, turning humans into "super soldiers." RAND reports highlight monitoring workloads or disrupting enemies' cognition. Psychological Operations is where the rubber meets the road. This is where the new MKULTRA comes into play. Frequencies could induce disorientation or behaviors in adversaries, emotions, plant thoughts, read thoughts, make someone see or hear something that they might confuse with some other experience but take as real. fitting "cognitive warfare." Patents for remote neural manipulation exist. This should tell you everything you need to know. Dangers and potential for unknowing use are present, Even if well-intentioned, BCIs pose massive risks. Health and Safety. Invasive risks include infection; non-invasive ones involve EM exposure leading to neuroinflammation or cognitive changes. Long-term effects: personality shifts, dependency, or "brain hacking," are all happening right now. Not only do foreign countries have this tech, but so do hackers, and every BIG TECH company you can thing of. So now when you look at somethin, they can give you an emotion to feel with it. How many things are they steering you to do or feel, especially politically without even knowing it? Privacy and Security is where legislation is in process with Colorado becoming the first state to actually write up a new bill to protect your privacy. BCIs could expose thoughts to hacking, "brain tapping," or adversarial attacks. The biggest ethical concerns are as follow, Who controls the data? Abuse by Big Tech/Intelligence: Speculation abounds about covert use—e.g., via apps or networks inducing behaviors unknowingly. Patents for subliminal manipulation exist, and reports of "Havana Syndrome" link EM weapons to symptoms. Agencies like CIA/DARPA, and many others are deploy this, enabling mass surveillance or control without consent. This tech could revolutionize medicine and warfare, but without oversight, it's a slippery slope to erosion of free will and the truth is, it's already here and being used and the population doesn't have a clue.
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Vive con Propósito.
Vive con Propósito.@PropositoyVida·
Sin mencionar las drogas... ¿Cuál es la cura para la depresión?
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Eduardo Adrianzén@AdrianzenEduard·
@PropositoyVida La depresión de VERDAD es una enfermedad que no tiene cura, solo tratamiento para evitar caer en crisis fatales. Y tiene que ser con fármacos recetados por un PSIQUIATRA Quien diga otra cosa, es un estafador
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Pato Bonato
Pato Bonato@patobonato·
Si fuera por trabajar duro, el albañil sería millonario Si fuese por estudios, el profesor sería millonario
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Sanightblack
Sanightblack@sanightblack·
@taqueropastor @moaimx Lo haré, la mente crítica nace de la reflexión y el estudio. Esa publicación refuerza mi postura inicial, es problema de cómo la usa el individuo, no de la herramienta.
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Felipe
Felipe@taqueropastor·
@sanightblack @moaimx Sigue creyendo y opinando lo que gustes. La evidencia empírica es cada día más concluyente: x.com/ShiningScience…
Shining Science@ShiningScience

🧠 MIT recently completed the first brain-scan study on ChatGPT users—and the results are deeply revealing. Rather than boosting brain function, prolonged AI use may be dulling it. Over four months of cognitive data suggest we might be measuring productivity all wrong ⤵️ In MIT’s study, participants had their brains scanned while using ChatGPT. → 83.3% of users couldn’t recall a single sentence they’d written just minutes earlier. → In contrast, those writing without AI had no trouble remembering. Brain connectivity dropped sharply—from 79 to 42 points. → That’s a 47% drop in neural engagement. → The lowest cognitive performance among all user groups. Even after stopping ChatGPT use in later sessions, these users showed continued under-engagement. → Their performance remained lower than those who never used AI. → This suggests more than dependency—it’s cognitive weakening. Beyond the scans, educators flagged the writing itself. → Essays were technically solid, but often called “robotic,” “soulless,” and “lacking depth.” Here’s the paradox: → ChatGPT makes you 60% faster at completing tasks… → But it reduces the mental effort required for learning by 32%. The top-performing group? → Those who began without AI and added it later. → They retained the best memory, brain activity, and overall scores. Using ChatGPT can feel empowering—but it may quietly offload your thinking. → You gain speed, but lose engagement. → You get answers, but stop learning how to think. The takeaway isn’t to avoid AI—but to use it intentionally. → Use it to assist, not replace your mind. → Build cognitive strength—not dependency. MIT’s early study on AI and the brain lays out the stakes. The way we use these tools matters more than ever.

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Irving MA
Irving MA@moaimx·
Si van a leer algo esta semana que sea este ensayo... Como las inteligencias artificiales (chatgpt) están destruyendo el aprendizaje... No es una nueva forma de aprender, es simplemente no aprender...
Nathan J Robinson@NathanJRobinson

Today in Current Affairs, professor Ron Purser exposes how AI's destruction of the university is even worse than you think, and goes well beyond students cheating with ChatGPT: currentaffairs.org/news/ai-is-des…

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Oscar ✨
Oscar ✨@Oscarrjavier95·
Sin drogas ni alcohol, ¿cuál es la mejor manera de escapar de la realidad?
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Sanightblack@sanightblack·
@Realgeopolitica Está destruyendo las universidades por su sistema tan obsoleto y mediocre, pero en cuestión de autodidactismo, todo lo contrario, que la gente decida usarlo para lo que siempre fueron las universidades (repetir tareas absurdas), es problema del individuo, no de la IA.
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Geopolitiquero
Geopolitiquero@Realgeopolitica·
Este artículo advierte por el daño de los LLM en la educación: con la IA los alumnos no aprenden y los docentes no planifican. Todos apuestan a qué estos grandes modelos de lenguaje hagan el trabajo. Si esta sociedad es estúpida la que viene será una involución incalculable.
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Sanightblack@sanightblack·
@Malichelero @moaimx Si tu objetivo en la escuela es repetir tareas sin sentido, entonces sí, la IA te arruina, pero si tu objetivo es aprender a resolver problemas complejos, la IA es la herramienta que buscas, quédate cargando pesas en el gimnasio, los demás estamos construyendo edificios afuera
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Sanightblack@sanightblack·
@TheDarkThroneX @Nahtan_Dev @moaimx Un niño aprende a hablar su idioma sin estudiar gramática ni sufrir, solo por necesidad y exposición. La retención viene de la relevancia, la emoción y la curiosidad, no de qué tan difícil fue el proceso, simple neuroplasticidad.
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Andrés oquendo
Andrés oquendo@TheDarkThroneX·
@Nahtan_Dev @sanightblack @moaimx Si algo no te cuesta esfuerzo es muy díficil que retengas eso, si lo que dices fuera cierto entonces la gente podría aprender idiomas solo usando el traductor para traducir oraciones en X idioma, pero aprender un idioma implica muchas otras cosas
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Sanightblack@sanightblack·
@faboliberosky @moaimx Vaya... no sabía que el cerebro tenía endpoints para apagarse vía API. La IA es un espejo del usuario, están los que la usan como tutor, debaten, reflexionan y aprenden más rápido, si la usas para copy-pastear tareas absurdas, obvio se apaga.
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fabote@faboliberosky·
@sanightblack @moaimx Boluda hay estudios del cerebro que muestran como se apagan directamente zonas al usar chatgtp
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Sanightblack@sanightblack·
@taqueropastor @moaimx Es válido, sí. Confundiste aprendizaje con eficiencia, ahí te encargo los conceptos, profesor de comunicación.
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Felipe
Felipe@taqueropastor·
@sanightblack @moaimx ¿Es válido comparar un libro con una IA porque dices que son herramientas? Un taladro no sirve para lo mismo que una regla, y son herramientas. No sabes cómo funcionan los conceptos y te pones a opinar.
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