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@thedefivillain Always annoying when I short something, get distracted by something else and open a different position, then see my original idea would have been much more profitable if I could just leave it alone for a while.
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VIKTOR@thedefivillain·
Sell the news trade undefeated Unfortunately I didn't remember the date of the $BCH fork so didn't short it
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@OfAmergin @Tom_Rowsell @lenjohnston0 This is correct, Ireland is a top 10 country in world IQ rankings, some people with weird hangups about the Irish like to bring up Lynns' debunked data over and over again.
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Amergin@OfAmergin·
@Tom_Rowsell @lenjohnston0 Ireland now ranks in the top 2/3 in Europe for IQ in recent studies and meta analyses. Irish PISA scores are amongst the highest in the world
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@thedefivillain Made a couple of very cool apps. And specific health information using genetic data.
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VIKTOR@thedefivillain·
What is the most impressive task/project that AI has done for you so far?
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@griptmedia Build more houses inside the M50.
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gript@griptmedia·
DERMOT HORGAN: Today, the over concentration of economic activity inside the M50 continues. This has fostered an entirely unsustainable vision of Dublin whereby peope who cannot afford to live there are still required to work there. gript.ie/horgan-dublins…
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@icobeast What are you referring to?
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IcoBeast.eth🦇🔊@icobeast·
Coolest shiny new toy we’ve had onchain in a hot minute revealed yesterday and half the timeline is trying to complain about why it sucks. That’s fine w/ me. Shade/hate all you want. I know a money making opportunity when I see one. See you all at release
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@smolwarden It’s set in the future and they are all larping.
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mel the sixth 🏳️‍🌈 | COMMISSIONS OPEN
see why the fuck did they use a viking longship what the fuck is going on
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka

Christopher Nolan asked IMAX to build him a new camera. They did. Then he and Matt Damon spent four months filming The Odyssey on the open ocean, on the largest modern Viking longship in the world, with no green screens at all. The shoot ran 91 days, from late February to August 2025. Seven countries: Morocco, Greece, Italy, Iceland, Scotland, Western Sahara, and Malta. Aside from one indoor studio in Los Angeles, every shot was filmed on real ground. In Italy, the cast and crew climbed 900 feet up a mountain every morning. Imagine walking up a 60-story building before breakfast. In Iceland, they filmed the underworld scenes by lantern light while rain came at them sideways. The four months at sea actually happened at sea. Damon and the actors playing his crew sailed on a real ship called the Draken Harald Hårfagre, used here as a Greek warship. Nolan called the experience "primal." He said the cast and crew were exhausted in a way he had never seen before. The cameras were the other big problem. IMAX cameras have always been too loud to record clean dialogue, which is why directors mostly save them for big action scenes. Nolan asked IMAX to fix this. They engineered a new soundproof case for the camera, a kind of quiet jacket, that lets the lens get within a foot of an actor's face while they whisper and still pick up clean audio. The new cameras also came out lighter and about 30% quieter than the old ones. To prove it worked, the lead cameraman Hoyte van Hoytema filmed a tight close-up of a child reciting a David Bowie song, "Sound and Vision." Nolan watched the test and called it "electrifying." Damon went all-in on the role. He dropped to 167 pounds on a strict no-gluten diet. He grew a real beard for a full year because Nolan refused to allow a fake one. The crew built a full-scale wooden Trojan Horse and shot the attack scene at an ancient walled town in Morocco called Aït Benhaddou. Nolan himself climbed inside the horse with the cast and his cameraman to get the shot. Across the whole shoot they used 2 million feet of film. That comes out to around 380 miles of it, longer than the drive from Los Angeles to San Francisco. At about $1.50 a foot, they spent roughly $3 million just on the film itself. The full budget was $250 million, the biggest of Nolan's career. They wrapped nine days ahead of schedule. Tickets went on sale on July 17, 2025, exactly one year before the movie's release. That had never been done before in cinema history. Half of the 22 US theaters offering IMAX 70mm sold out within 12 hours, bringing in around $1.5 million in a single morning. Nolan called the shoot "an absolute nightmare to film, but in all the right ways." He did not destroy a single IMAX camera. He has wrecked several over his career.

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icebergy ❄️@Icebergy·
coins gotta god candle to spark real fomo
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BOSS@thebeautyofsaas·
this is exactly why the first thing you should do every morning after you wake up is to tell yourself how lucky you are to live the life you live that your day will be full of wins, and everything will work out in your favor that simple act is all it takes to witness magic
Brandon Luu, MD@BrandonLuuMD

Literally just having a delusional golden retriever mindset measurably changes outcomes and physiology. Sleep badly? Convince yourself you're well rested. Stressful day? Convince yourself it's fuel. Failed? Convince yourself it's useful data.

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@stogolp Very weird feeling where I seem to be in profit on a crypto trade
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Brandon Luu, MD@BrandonLuuMD·
Literally just having a delusional golden retriever mindset measurably changes outcomes and physiology. Sleep badly? Convince yourself you're well rested. Stressful day? Convince yourself it's fuel. Failed? Convince yourself it's useful data.
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@griptmedia Totally wrong. Ireland has the best offshore wind resource in the world.
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gript@griptmedia·
NIAMH UÍ BHRIAIN: The Irish Academy of Engineering said : "Only 8% of our energy comes from indigenous wind and solar", and added that the potential of renewables "has been consistently exaggerated and misrepresented". So why aren't our TDs listening? gript.ie/ui-bhriain-exp…
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@RokoMijic The amount of compute a brain can do compared to a data centre.
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Roko 🐉@RokoMijic·
The sheer scale of biology is absolutely crazy. If you blow the human body up to a scale where a single carbon atom was the size of a marble (1.5 cm), your body would be about 180,000km tall, halfway to the moon, or roughly 15 times taller than The Earth is wide. One medium cup breast on the average woman would be the size of Earth A single human cell would be 2km in diameter. A covid-19 virus would be about 10m across (the size of a medium house or maybe a superheavy tank) But a strand of DNA would be just 6 inches or 20cm wide. Typical enzymes and proteins would be the size of a microwave oven or something. One water molecule would be roughly 3cm across. That cell that's 2km across contains 10 trillion of them. And there are 30 trillion cells, each of which contains 10 trillion water molecules, along with many other small molecules in the high tens of billions, and 10 billion ATP molecules each of which is the size of a coffee cup. ATP is the "liquid energy" currency of biology. Each one of your cells in this scale model is about the same width as Manhattan island (but usually not as long, because most cells are roughly spherical) and the same volume as all the buildings and infrastructure in New York City - more than just Manhattan - and contains: - water: about 100 trillion molecules - proteins: about 8 billion molecules - ribosomes: about 10 million - mitochondria: about 300 - nucleosomes: about 30 million - nuclear pores: about 500 - lysosomes/peroxisomes: about hundreds - nucleus/Golgi/ER: usually one nucleus, one Golgi complex, one ER network Each Mitochondrion is roughly the size of an aircraft carrier. There are 300 of them packed into each cell. 300 aircraft carriers packed into lower Manhattan. Each aircraft carrier produces a million ATP molecules per second. Each ATP molecule is the size of a large coffee cup and has about the energy of a half dozen fully charged AA batteries (energy density is not great!). But because it has to charge up a million of them per second, the mitochondrion has a power rating of about 50-100GW, which is about the electrical power of Texas, or at least 100× the power of an actual aircraft carrier. The biology of the human body is like if we made a pile of Manhattans stretching from Earth halfway to the moon, about 5 Earths wide and deep, each of which contained 300 super-powerful nuclear aircraft carriers. Each of these Manhattan-sized cells is consuming 300 million of these "ATP" battery packs per second. Each Manhattan-sized cell contains about 10 million Ribosomes which are like the "workers" of Manhattan (actually 10 million is the whole of NYC). Each "Worker" is 2.5m tall and fat, like a car. And its power use is comparable to a powerful race car like a McLaren F1. And a single virus the size of a large lorry or dump truck is capable of destroying this thing, because its security is abysmally bad. *This* is why it is hard to solve human health. The human body, scaled up so that you could see the machinery, is basically a kardashev level 2 megastructure in scale, power and complexity.
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Thomas 🇮🇪🇪🇺🇵🇸@MeathGuerilla·
With the amount of state capex, technical expertise and judicial werewithal required, we can get an equivalent power generation across a more dispersed network for a fraction of the cost
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Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
I am the Director of Token Holder Experience at World Liberty Financial. The dashboard has 13 columns now. The 13th is called Unlock. We published a governance proposal. It covers 62 billion locked tokens. In plain English: the team that locked your tokens is asking you to vote on whether the team gets to unlock theirs. There are two groups. Investors — the wallets that sent real money. The team — founders, advisors, partners. The wallets that didn't. Investors paid starting at $0.015 per token. 17 billion tokens. Real money from real accounts. 18 months ago. They cannot sell. Cannot transfer. Cannot earn staking rewards. The tokens are $0.08 now. Down 83%. The proposal gives investors a 2-year cliff and a 2-year vest. That is 4 more years of waiting for something they already bought. They keep all their tokens. We are calling this "full retention." The team received 45 billion tokens for free. The proposal gives the team a 2-year cliff and a 3-year vest. We burn 10%. That is 4.5 billion tokens. At current prices, $360 million. We paid nothing for them. We could not sell them. We are burning 10% of an asset we got for free and could not move. We are calling this "sacrifice." We keep the other 90%. $3.2 billion. We are calling that "alignment." The team holds 73% of the locked supply. Investors hold 27%. The people who paid nothing outnumber the people who paid everything nearly 3 to 1. The vote requires a 1 billion token quorum. Simple majority. In the last governance vote, 76% of the voting power came from 10 wallets. Several of those wallets are ours. The team will vote on whether the team unlocks. The team will pass it. That is governance. The proposal says 77% of locked holders have never voted. We wrote that as a problem. The 77% did not vote because the 10 wallets decide everything. We built the system that made their votes meaningless. Now we are using their silence to justify our exit. If you do not opt in within 10 days of the vote passing, your tokens stay locked indefinitely. Accept the schedule we wrote or keep nothing. The proposal calls this "community-driven." We listed our achievements to prove we earned it. USD1 stablecoin. OCC national bank charter application. Chainlink Proof of Reserves. AgentPay SDK. The stablecoin is the one where the President's family collects 75 cents of every dollar. All of it was built with investor money. The team built value with your capital, then asked your permission to extract it. The vote we will win with our own tokens. 600,000 wallets have been checking every morning for the word "unlock." It appeared. It does not mean what they think it means. The distance between "locked indefinitely" and "locked for 2 more years, then vested over 2 more" is not freedom. It is a countdown that the captors set. Column 13 updates in real time. Every column goes in the same direction. These events are unrelated. I am still the reason they are unrelated.
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@ToasstCrypto @0xDylan_ That was legalese so it wouldnt be listed as a security. Everyone knew that. This proposal is ridiculous.
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