
Here's my 10+ hour conversation with Scott Horton (@scotthortonshow) where he lays out an extensive & detailed case against war, militarism, and the military industrial complex. youtube.com/watch?v=jdCKiE…
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Here's my 10+ hour conversation with Scott Horton (@scotthortonshow) where he lays out an extensive & detailed case against war, militarism, and the military industrial complex. youtube.com/watch?v=jdCKiE…


@JamieMetzl Israel needs more multiculturalism and diversity






Theo Von: “I have a lot of discomfort with America's relationship with Israel.” “I believe that group is, it just feels like a satanic regime. It feels like they just want to cause pain.” “They don't even know where all the bodies from Gaza are and they've already moved on to other places that they are attacking and America is associated with their attacks.” “I don't believe the Israeli leaders have any intention to stop that or they have any care for the American people.” “If we don't speak up now our children won't have the chance to speak up…either by law or worse.”


"post-AGI, no one is going to work and the economy is going to collapse" "i am switching to polyphasic sleep because GPT-5.5 in codex is so good that i can't afford to be sleeping for such long stretches and miss out on working"


This MRI study on young kids just exposed something terrifying: They scanned the brains of 60 children aged 3–5 — including 5-year-old Rose — and found interactive screen time is causing measurable loss of white matter in their developing brains. Even just 2 hours a day is linked to impaired neural connectivity, language, and literacy development. Professor Mike Nagel (neuroscientist and father) said his first reaction was simply: “Wow… I was not anticipating seeing anything like that.” We’re physically changing children’s brains before they even start school — and the damage is visible on scans. This one actually unsettled me. I’ve always suspected too much screen time was bad, but seeing real white matter loss in toddlers hits different. Parents of little ones — has this kind of research changed how much screen time you allow?

