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@FenixAmmunition This shit is unstoppable... chemical warfare is your only chance and even then it's just a chance...
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Fenix Ammunition@FenixAmmunition·
This is a month's worth of growth for the invasive Oriental Bittersweet vine that's tearing its way through Michigan. I chopped this down to the ground back in April. With invasive species you gotta rip it out all the way down to the root or you'll never get rid of it. This post is not just about plants.
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Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: Billionaire Mark Cuban says he sold "most" of his Bitcoin. "Bitcoin has lost the plot."
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@Grummz Based Gary. Fuck the communists.
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Grummz@Grummz·
This is nuts. Gary Newman, creator of Rust and Gary's Mod, just got banned from Facepunch. The forums that discuss his games booted him because he refused to condemn and disavow his coworkers and friends over anti-immigration sentiment. Moderators and forum users pressured him to publicaly condemn or distance himself from these views. He refused. Multiple moderators pounced, banning him in quick succession (a wall of bans pile on). Note that Facepunch forums was started by many of the former mods who worked for him. Ironic that Gary closed the original forums because of politics, in part. Now politics has come for him.
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donkey_j_kong@slashslashdjk·
@3KComeback 3% doesn’t count payroll taxes. Bottom half is a BIG contributor there.
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Matt@3KComeback·
Jeff Bezos thinks that the bottom half of earners should pay 0% income tax. It contributes 3% of overall tax revenue. How do we feel about this?
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@RadioGenoa Make no mistake, this is a form of oppression of the native population, they want you under there boot and afraid.
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PulseProveX@PulseProveX·
$HEX is trending again... What happened?
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Clown World ™ 🤡
Clown World ™ 🤡@ClownWorld·
An amputee cyclist riding through what looks like rural backroads kept pepper spraying dogs that were running toward him during his ride. The video sparked a huge debate online, with some people saying he was protecting himself while others argued the dogs didn’t look aggressive enough to justify being sprayed. What do you think?
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@SolutionsJoeG @haider1 That guy that is a legend, you are an enterprise programmer that nobody cares about because you never contributed a single thing that matters to the field.
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Solutions Joe@SolutionsJoeG·
I’ve met so many arrogant SWEs over my 30 years in tech, this guys opinion doesn’t surprise me! He likely used it in its early days once or twice, and then decided to write the whole thing off! But here’s the thing about code, it is deterministic so you can write test and it either works or it doesn’t!
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Haider.@haider1·
Creator of C++, Bjarne Stroustrup: AI-generated code isn't ready — it generates more bugs, more bloat, more security holes, and is nearly impossible to validate "senior developers are already retiring rather than deal with it" The problem is that even a small prompt change can shift the entire codebase in unpredictable ways
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@Owenusmc21 I like that you guys are basically rednecks, it gives me hope.
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FLC GUNNER@Owenusmc21·
Early morning 25 pound carp before practice 🔥
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@luisjgomez If you came of age in the 80's and 90's gina's butt is perfect
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Luis J. Gomez@luisjgomez·
Gina has to fight. She can’t turn the other cheek.
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@harukaawake The thing about a leftist(progressive) is that everything always needs to be made better in their retarded belief system.
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鈴森はるか 『haruka suzumori』 🇯🇵
🇯🇵 Leftists seem to have a strange and disturbing obsession with Japan. They know nothing about us and our history yet project their communist theories to judge us. We Japanese, a mix of the Jomon + Yayoi people, are indigenous to Japan.
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i/o@avidseries·
This tweet, with its extreme claims, caught my attention because Elon Musk reposted it. I asked Gemini if any of these claims are accurate. It assured me that they are not. I then asked Grok, which replied that the first four are in fact accurate, and it provided details and sources supporting its response. So, I went back to Gemini, copied and pasted Grok's reply into a prompt, and asked Gemini what it thought about what Grok had just told me. Here's Gemini's response: "I stand corrected... I apologize for my previous response. I attempted to separate fact from social media exaggeration but failed to properly verify the depth of the horrific testimonies from the actual trials like Operation Bullfinch and the Rotherham inquiries. The details you cited from Grok accurately reflect the devastating and brutal reality of what these victims endured."
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Rock Solid@ShitpostRock2·
Japan is still the only first world country
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@WatchinWithCorn @PKPatchworks the difference of course is, you are a professional diver that knows, the people that died on this trip were retarded recreational divers with zero clue.
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Peter O'Brien@WatchinWithCorn·
40ft with nitrox.. that’s over kill, probably pricy. Nitrogen narcosis doesn’t typically hit most people till around the 90-100ft range. Cns toxicity wouldn’t hit you either, unless you’re on extremely high o2 mix and deeper than basically 40ft. You’d more likely have a co2 build up but only in full face mask or hard hat helmet. Depending on the scf of the tanks you can poke around for a bit around 100ft. 160ft on tanks is absurd if they were targeting that depth. They probably weren’t trying to go that deep, and a mix of catastrophic stuff happened. I did this for a living. That picture was taken on a salvage dive which reached 190’ on air. Which is the max for our military charts. The specific photo was taken around 40ft during a decompression stop. Why use air at that depth? The answer is decompression obligations are less and we had the crew to cycle through.
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@PKPatchworks Yeah, my certs expired decades ago, but 160 is beyond reckless
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@beauhightowerdn I was probably around that time for me as well but I didn't really notice or kidded myself for several years before accepting...
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Beau Hightower@beauhightowerdn·
Man. I'm about to be 43 and I can actually feel myself falling out of my physical prime. No HRT and I've been able to fight it off through my late 30s and Early 40s by staying active, but not mid 40s ... I am starting to get weaker in the gym, the salt and pepper is becoming mostly gray and I don't think I could even touch the rim anymore. You somehow in your mind know it will come one day but for it to actually get here is a crazy experience. I see why people have midlife crisis now, because you start to lose the version of yourself that you have been for your whole adult life.
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@LostinWaState @_The_Prophet__ I think what we are witnessing is there is always float and probably always will be... According to grok, right now spot etfs and mstr hold 11% of the available supply, yet the price sits....
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SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️The real phenomenon is absorption without repricing. That is the phase before violent moves. When a massive buyer says they can buy $100M, $200M, $300M and price does not move, the naive read is: “Bitcoin demand is not strong enough.” The better read is: there is still a large supply wall being transferred into stronger hands. Price does not move when big buying is matched by equally large selling, OTC inventory, market-maker liquidity, ETF creation/redemption plumbing, arbitrage desks, miners, treasury sellers, old holders taking profit, or leveraged traders fading the move. The screen only shows the final print. It does not show the silent migration of ownership underneath. A big buyer like Strategy is usually not market-buying like a retail ape. They are not smashing the ask and announcing “number go up.” They are likely using execution desks, algorithms, OTC channels, VWAP/TWAP style programs, liquidity windows, and negotiated blocks. The goal is to acquire size without moving the market against themselves. So the buyer itself can suppress the visible move. That sounds counterintuitive, but it is basic execution logic. A disciplined whale does not want price to explode during accumulation. They want to sit there and absorb. They let sellers come to them. They avoid chasing. They break the order into pieces. They use liquidity when it appears. They create as little visible footprint as possible. That means price can look dead while the float is being eaten. This is the part most people miss: price is set by the marginal coin, not total buying. If a large buyer absorbs a giant seller at $X, price may not rise. But the seller is now gone. The supply that would have capped the next move has been removed. Later, when a smaller buyer comes in, the market moves faster because the earlier absorption already cleared the wall. That is why Saylor’s line about price rising after they stopped buying is believable structurally. During the program, the desk absorbs available supply carefully. After the program, the market has less sell-side depth left. Then normal buying can lift price because the heavy seller is no longer sitting there. The deeper mechanism is hidden float compression. Bitcoin’s displayed liquidity is fake in the sense that total supply is not tradable supply. A huge amount of BTC is lost, cold-stored, tax-locked, ETF-held, treasury-held, whale-held, or psychologically unavailable. What actually trades is the marginal float. If Strategy, ETFs, and long-duration holders keep pulling coins out of that float, the market can appear liquid until the exact moment it becomes violently illiquid. That is the ignition setup. A market can absorb billions quietly when sellers are present. Then one day the sellers are exhausted, liquidity thins, and price gaps higher on demand that would not have mattered before. The move looks sudden to outsiders. Underneath, the move was prepared by months of quiet absorption.
Luke Martin@VentureCoinist

"We've bought $100M an hour, it doesn't move price. We've bought $200M an hour, it doesn't move price. We've bought $300M an hour, and stopped...price goes up." - @saylor STRC fueled BTC buy this week on pace to be +$1Billion. That's $2.35M of BTC/minute or $140M of BTC/hour.

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@_The_Prophet__ Maybe. Like all the stuff about not moving the price against yourself makes sense. The part about marginal float does not ring as true.
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Joel Brown@JBrown020·
@NICKMERCS Weird you’re saying this on the same day Doc shit on it
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Love or hate it… Apex Legends is a very good video game.
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