Julius Acisculus
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Julius Acisculus
@JSAcisculus
Riding to 1 million with the boys.
Russia Entrou em Temmuz 2024
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After 3 days, we broke $1000.
ATH on the wallet again.
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Thank you $shark.
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Julius Acisculus@JSAcisculus
ATH again. Signing off for a bit. Thanks 💧. 9aEBwvT1AHVU7PXb4Nis2J2hgo9XVbBkdtAFaVH1pump
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ATH again.
Signing off for a bit.
Thanks 💧.
9aEBwvT1AHVU7PXb4Nis2J2hgo9XVbBkdtAFaVH1pump

Julius Acisculus@JSAcisculus
ATH on the account. Onwards and upwards baby.
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ATH on the account.
Onwards and upwards baby.

Julius Acisculus@JSAcisculus
Dropped down to under $70 bucks at one point and recovered this morning. Hit ATH of $450 yesterday. Onward and upwards.
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Dropped down to under $70 bucks at one point and recovered this morning.
Hit ATH of $450 yesterday.
Onward and upwards.

Julius Acisculus@JSAcisculus
God damn. Already 2x and the morning just started. Guess I’m back baby.
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God damn.
Already 2x and the morning just started.
Guess I’m back baby.

Julius Acisculus@JSAcisculus
Day 1 came to an end. We’re up a small bit. Tomorrow we shall continue the grind.
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Day 1 came to an end.
We’re up a small bit.
Tomorrow we shall continue the grind.

Julius Acisculus@JSAcisculus
Testing. Time to start a new journey in 2026. $75 bucks and a dream.
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@Jeremybtc This is what happens when you bot fake engagement 🤣.
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Remember this post?
Much much higher for #Rageguy.
I only post alpha plays.

Julius Acisculus@JSAcisculus
Will revisit this at a much much higher MC. GvV7sFu6FHJsSVXfpG7xqFnWar3c7YkcC74rqe7Bpump Just remember this post. #Rageguy
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Will revisit this at a much much higher MC.
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Just remember this post.
#Rageguy

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@finnbags @MrBeast @BagsApp @teamwater @TeamWaterCoin_ @adinross How about @finnbags donates using the @TeamWaterCoin_ as the name so that it's sitting at number 1 on the leaderboard?
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@MrBeast @BagsApp @teamwater Yo @TeamWaterCoin_ you guys can flip @adinross on the community leaderboard by donating directly.
This might be a good way to do it.
We can help you set this up.

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People Are Becoming "Sloppers" Who Have to Ask AI Before They Do Anything | Victor Tangermann, Futurism
"Slopper? That's incredible verbiage."
Power users of OpenAI's ultrapopular AI chatbot ChatGPT have picked up a brand new nickname, and it's unflattering.
As spotted by media critic and writer Rusty Foster on his excellent Today in Tabs newsletter, people who constantly use ChatGPT to do virtually anything have garnered the moniker of "sloppers." (And no, we're not talking about a cheeseburger that's smothered in a red or green chile.)
"A friend of mine has coined the word 'Sloppers' for people who are using ChatGPT to do everything for them," TikTok user intrnetbf said in a recent video, which went viral on the platform. "That's incredible verbiage. Slopper? That's incredible verbiage."
For instance, Foster pointed to one viral video in which a man recounted going on a first date with a woman — but was surprised when she pulled out ChatGPT on her phone and asked it what she should order off the menu. ("There was no second date," he concluded.)
The term "AI slop" has become synonymous with often garbled low-effort content online, from ChatGPT's weird way of talking to a barrage of junk littering platforms like Facebook and Pinterest. Turning it into a noun evokes the "glassholes" who were lampooned for walking around with Google's head-mounted Glass cameras more than a decade ago — and puts the focus on how new technology is changing the way we relate to others, and even now perhaps to ourselves.
We should point out that "slopper" as a term isn't quite settled; commenters were quick to chime in with alternative ideas.
"Botlicker is my personal favorite," one user commented.
"Someone said 'second hand thinker' and I still think about that daily," another user added.
While it's not much more than a bit of lighthearted fun, the coining of the term highlights growing anti-AI resentment, with users pointing out the many drawbacks of overrelying on the tech, from rampant hallucinations greatly undermining the validity of the information we find online, to potentially dangerous rabbit holes that can lead users to "ChatGPT psychosis."
Users are also growing wary of the tech replacing human workers, artists, and content creators, with tech company CEOs experiencing increasing blowback for boasting about their efforts to automate jobs.
Just last week, subscribers to the iconic fashion and lifestyle magazine Vogue voiced their disgust after spotting a double-page ad for the brand Guess, prominently featuring an entirely AI-generated model.
Now, people are getting fed up with friends and family who are using ChatGPT as a crutch, fielding every query to the chipper-sounding — and frequently wrong — personal concierge.
In his newsletter, Foster wrote about the important distinction between "language" and "thought" now that LLMs have become incredibly good at outputting believable-sounding language. Despite their advertised prowess, though, the tech still falls far short of the kind of reasoning humans are capable of.
The tech represents a major test for our critical thinking skills, allowing bad actors to double down on the proliferation of dangerous disinformation and conspiracy theories.
It's a test that we're failing, Foster argued.
"ChatGPT is the ultimate 'cultural product of the postmodern era,' and very few of us have been inoculated with a theory of mind that distinguishes language from thought," Foster concluded in his newsletter. "Every sign points to a full-blown slopper pandemic ahead."
futurism.com/sloppers-ask-a…

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