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“Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself.” -Rumi

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Surrender ⚡️@surrenderexp·
Banning something useful to human kind is against the law of nature. It will never work. #cryptocurrencies
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himanshu
himanshu@himanshustwts·
Based on everything explored in the source code, here's the full technical recipe behind Claude Code's memory architecture: [shared by claude code] Claude Code’s memory system is actually insanely well-designed. It isn't like “store everything” but constrained, structured and self-healing memory. The architecture is doing a few very non-obvious things: > Memory = index, not storage + MEMORY.md is always loaded, but it’s just pointers (~150 chars/line) + actual knowledge lives outside, fetched only when needed > 3-layer design (bandwidth aware) + index (always) + topic files (on-demand) + transcripts (never read, only grep’d) > Strict write discipline + write to file → then update index + never dump content into the index + prevents entropy / context pollution > Background “memory rewriting” (autoDream) + merges, dedupes, removes contradictions + converts vague → absolute + aggressively prunes + memory is continuously edited, not appended > Staleness is first-class + if memory ≠ reality → memory is wrong + code-derived facts are never stored + index is forcibly truncated > Isolation matters + consolidation runs in a forked subagent + limited tools → prevents corruption of main context > Retrieval is skeptical, not blind + memory is a hint, not truth + model must verify before using > What they don’t store is the real insight + no debugging logs, no code structure, no PR history + if it’s derivable, don’t persist it
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P2@BBJ2420·
It’s always a bad comparison I paid $375,000 for my first house (stacked townhome. Mortgage was $1200 a month) Sold it for $655,000 3 years later Purchased my next house for a million on the dot. (Mortgage on this one is $2800 a month) 4 years later (it’s not for sale) I’ve been approached multiple times with offers in the 1.3mil range With renting, your money literally vanished
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Uzi@UziCryptoo·
Option 1, rent a house for $2500/month Option 2, give the bank $100,000 and pretend you own a house for $4000/month knowing $2700 is going to interest.
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Oasis@oasishealthapp·
Organic marketing is a scam. It doesn't mean toxin-free or pesticide-free. Just no GMOs, growth hormones or synthetic fertilizers A 2012 Stanford meta-analysis found no meaningful nutritional difference between organic and conventional produce.
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Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙
mens health phases phase 1: not giving a sh*t, partying, late night pizza, vapes phase 2: taking a multivitamin, drinking vodka soda instead of beer, jogging phase 3: reading ingredient labels, lifting weights phase 4: eating more chicken and salads phase 5: paleo phase 6: keto, carbs are murdering people, telling everyone about it phase 7: holy shit everything is poison not just carbs, even the veggies are trying to kill us, going full carnivore, organ meats, lots of butter and tallow, no porn phase 8: stop blaming carbs for what seed oils did, adding back fruit, juice, honey to the carnivore diet, ray peat phase 9: old italian man, leaving cities, tutto passo mentality, joie de virve, having a silly goose time above all else, completely trusting your gut not any diet. where you at
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Tory | io.net 🦾@MTorygreen·
if you actually believe in “real agi” you should be terrified of nationalization you’re basically saying the most powerful intelligence ever built should sit behind one government’s firewall i don’t even believe llms are on a path to agi, it’s pattern matching not thinking but if some breakthrough ever did happen, centralizing it is how you guarantee monopoly, censorship, and geopolitical arms races intelligence cannot be owned and it definitely shouldn’t be owned by four labs or one flag the only sane defense is decentralization, not swapping silicon valley execs for bureaucrats
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DCinvestor@DCinvestor·
you may not want to hear this but if any of these labs develops real AGI then they will be nationalized immediately
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Surrender ⚡️@surrenderexp·
@GergelyOrosz You can understand from “—“ I have never seen anyone else is using other than ai :)
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Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
Here is an example of an article I tapped on, started to read and realized it’s all AI: Then went “WTH why is this platform wasting my time??” Because it’s ultimately wasteful, and not even an opinion but a remix of sources that aren’t even linked…
SaaStr.ai@saastr

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Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
I am getting fatigue from reading more and more AI-written articles on this platform I get a sense that it’s AI-written a paragraph or two in, and full certainty by paragraphs 3 or 4. Something about the cliche phrases AI loves to write, the neat and utterly predictable structures, the overused terms…
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Surrender ⚡️@surrenderexp·
@robustus In a few years non coders will say. “My decades long strategy not learning coding was entering correct.”
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Dan@robustus·
Turns out with claude code, my decades long strategy of NOT deeply learning: - regexs - sql - nginx confs - elaborate shell commands - advanced shell scripting - any javascript framework - perf optimization - webpack, cdns, bundlers - 1000 other things ...was entirely correct.
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Surrender ⚡️@surrenderexp·
@mbrushstocks @CloutBuddy @bishara You don’t have a distinction between depreciating asset (unlimited supply) also technology output and appreciating asset (limited supply). Btw your food is not the same food that was in 1970.
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Michael Brush@mbrushstocks·
But why would you do that? Measure purchasing power in an asset that went down like DRAM prices and you would show the exact opposite. DRAM is more relevant to life than gold. Gold is not even real money. Try paying for something in a store with shavings from your little nugget. What's worse, in the Armageddon that gold bugs are buying for, gold will be worthless because it has no practical value. What will have value will be things of use like guns, medicine, ammo, food etc. Your nugget shavings will have no value. No one will want your nuggets.
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bishara@bishara·
You’d need to be paid $12,000 a week to have the same spending power as a kid working at McDonalds in May of 1970
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☣️ Pleb Kruse = BTC foundationalist in exile 🟩🔆
Know your history because you do not. When LDL rises it a symptom of someone who needs to go into the sun more to lower the LDL by converting said cholesterol to Vitamin D to optimize your immune function. It never requires a drug or diet to repair. PAD is caused by ALAN or a lack of sunlight. Peripheral Arterial Disease = PAD = Atherosclerosis = a lack of UV light or too much ALAN or both. UVB light improves systemic inflammatory diseases by modulating the adaptive immune system. This is huge for autoimmune conditions and chronic inflammatory processes found in all chronic diseases. It shows you that the paradigm of centralized dermatologists, lipidologists, and cardiologists is dead wrong. CITES ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/AT…
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Sam@shcapps

@DrJackKruse Uncle Jack, is high LDL cholesterol actually a cause for concern? So much contrasting info on here

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Abud Bakri MD
Abud Bakri MD@AbudBakri·
@BioavailableNd There are many cardiologists but no thymologists
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Surrender ⚡️@surrenderexp·
@bitcoinand_beef I don’t think electric car and gas car emf comparable exposure even though your meter says it’s the same.
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Tristan Scott@tristan__scott_·
I recently tested a Tesla for magnetic field exposure. My findings: -front seats similar to v6 gas car -back seats much higher than gas car + concerning for long periods of time -levels when braking go through the roof (regenerative braking = high current) Definitely worse than a normal car - not ultra concerning unless you drive a few hours each day or are already EHS. Do not sit in it while charging.
Tristan Scott@tristan__scott_

"Teslas are an encasement of cancer causing frequencies." Is driving in a Tesla extremely dangerous for your health? My thoughts, breaking it down to the actual technological differences between an EV and an ICE vehicle ⬇️

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Surrender ⚡️@surrenderexp·
@ramahluwalia If you try to make a pizza with same quality of ingredients that existed in 90s you would get maybe 3x of that price
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Ram Ahluwalia CFA, Lumida
Ram Ahluwalia CFA, Lumida@ramahluwalia·
HOME ALONE: Pizza Inflation How much would the Home Alone pizza order cost today? In the original Home Alone (1990), the McCallisters famously ordered 10 pizzas for a grand total of about $122.50. Fast forward to today… if you placed the same order, you’d likely be looking at around $200 or more, depending on your pizzeria of choice. In other words, over the roughly 35 years since Home Alone was released, the implied average annual inflation rate on that pizza order is about 1.6% to 1.7% per year. All things considered, that inflation rate is not bad as compared to healthcare, education, insurance and housing costs which have ballooned since then. Why? 1) Pizza prices are set in a hyper competitive unregulated market. 2) The Federal government did not try to make Pizza a universal human right that is ‘inclusive and accessible’. 3) Baumol’s cost disease - super under-rated theory…
Ram Ahluwalia CFA, Lumida@ramahluwalia

Home Alone: Watching the Christmas classic Home Alone. There’s a shoplifting scene. - The store owner does something. - The staff does something. - The cops do something. Movie would not be realistic in 2024.

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Darth Powell@VladTheInflator·
Just so I understand. The green thinks they're going to retire selling all their inflated assets to the red.
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Curetopia $CURES 🪼🌳
Curetopia $CURES 🪼🌳@endrarediseases·
@drconnealymd Association doesn’t mean causation. RF exposure from Bluetooth is way below known biological effect thresholds.
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Dr. Leigh Erin Connealy, MD@drconnealymd·
A landmark study published in Scientific Reports in 2024 found that people who used Bluetooth headsets for longer daily durations were more likely to have thyroid nodules compared to those who used them infrequently or not at all. This association remained even after adjusting for other factors like age and lifestyle, and was especially notable in individuals who used in-ear Bluetooth devices, which sit directly next to the thyroid region.
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Megatron@Megatron_ron·
BREAKING: 🇩🇪 Porsche reports a 95.9 percent drop in profits - the company announced Profit fell to €114 million from €2.6 billion in the same period of 2024.
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