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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Elon Musk thinks the entire education system is built on a broken assumption. That every student should learn the same thing. At the same speed. In the same order. At the same time. Musk: “Everyone goes through from like 5th grade to 6th grade to 7th grade like it’s an assembly line. But people are not objects on an assembly line.” The model was designed for a factory economy. Standardized inputs. Predictable outputs. That economy is gone. The assembly line is gone. But the education system still runs on its logic. A student who masters algebra in two weeks sits through eight more weeks because the calendar says so. A student who struggles gets dragged forward because the schedule doesn’t wait. Neither is being served. Both are being processed. Musk: “Allow people to progress at the fastest pace that they can or are interested in, in each subject.” AI doesn’t teach a classroom. It teaches a student. One at a time. Every time. It skips what a student already knows. It finds where they’re stuck and approaches it from a different angle. It adjusts in real time. Not at the end of a semester when the damage is already done. A student obsessed with basketball learns fractions through shooting percentages. A student who builds in Minecraft learns geometry through architecture. The subject doesn’t change. The entry point does. No teacher with thirty students can do this. Not because they lack skill. Because the math doesn’t work. AI doesn’t have that constraint. Musk: “You do not need to tell your kid to play video games. They will play video games on autopilot all day. So if you can make it interactive and engaging, then you can make education far more compelling.” The brain isn’t broken. The format is. Kids learn complex systems and strategic thinking for hours voluntarily. Then walk into a classroom and can’t focus for twenty minutes. That’s not a discipline problem. That’s a design problem. Musk: “A university education is often unnecessary. You probably learn the vast majority of what you’re going to learn there in the first two years. And most of it is from your classmates.” Four years. Six figures of debt. And the real value comes from the people sitting next to you. Not the institution charging you. The degree doesn’t certify knowledge. It certifies endurance. Musk: “If the goal is to start a company, I would say no point in finishing college.” The system was built to train employees. If you’re not trying to be one, it has nothing left to offer you. Every lecture. Every textbook. Every curriculum. Now available instantly. Personalized to any learner. Adapted to any pace. The question isn’t whether the old model survives. It’s how long we keep forcing students through it while the replacement already exists.
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The Knowledge Society
The Knowledge Society@tksworldhq·
One of the hardest parts of parenting a teenager right now is that nobody can tell you with confidence what a good career looks like in 15 years. Not the guidance counselors, not the universities, not the career coaches. The world is moving faster than any institution can track. The honest answer is that you can't prepare your kid for specific outcomes anymore. You can only prepare them to be the kind of person who figures it out when they get there, someone who learns fast, handles uncertainty, and doesn't wait for permission to start.
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Tiffany Fong@TiffanyFong·
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The Sigma Mindset
The Sigma Mindset@thesigmamindset·
You will never look at your life the same after seeing this...
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CooperBaggs 💰🍞
CooperBaggs 💰🍞@edgaralandough·
Leaving yall with this tonight. Be flirtatious with life. Act like the Universes favourite child. You’re a fucking star with a heartbeat made of space dust older than time. It’s all made up. Build a world in your mind that favours you. That showers you with love and wealth. Then pour love on those around you.
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Lincoln
Lincoln@flabbytofit99·
I've screwed up as a father more times than I can count. But 10 years and 4 kids in, I've figured out what actually moves the needle. Not theories from parenting books. Not what looks good on Instagram. The stuff that quietly changes everything when you finally get serious about it. SET THE EXAMPLE Your kids are recording everything. How you talk to their mom when you're frustrated. How you handle it when something goes wrong. Whether you spiral or whether you regroup. They're not listening to your lectures. They couldn't care less about your lectures. They're watching how you live. That's the real education, whether you like it or not. PLAY WITH THEM LIKE YOU MEAN IT Not "supervise them while scrolling." Get on the floor. Wrestle. Chase them around the house until you're both out of breath and someone's crying laughing. This is how boys learn to roughhouse without it going sideways. This is how girls learn that dad is a safe place to be physical and loud and take up space. One day they'll stop asking you to play. I've seen it happen with my oldest and it hit different than I expected. Don't waste these years. STOP TAKING IT PERSONALLY "I hate you, Dad!" They're 5. They have the emotional regulation of a golden retriever who just got told no. Correct the behavior. Don't internalize the words. You're the adult in this situation — act like it. MASTER YOUR EMOTIONS FIRST Your kid doesn't have self-control yet. That's not a character flaw, that's just where they are developmentally. You do have self-control. Use it. If you lose it every time they spill juice, they're learning: this is how adults handle problems. Stay calm. Not for them in the moment — they're not going to appreciate it in the moment. For who they're going to be in 15 years. DISCIPLINE, THEN LET IT GO They disobeyed. You handled it. Move on. Don't bring it up at dinner. Don't remind them tomorrow. Don't hold a grudge against a 7-year-old — I've done this and it's embarrassing to admit but some of you know exactly what I mean. Forgiveness isn't weakness. It's how they learn what grace actually looks like. PAUSE BEFORE YOU REACT One breath. That's it. That's the difference between yelling something you can't take back and actually teaching something. Most situations aren't as urgent as they feel in the half-second before you open your mouth. Walk away if you need to. Come back regulated. There's no shame in it. LET THEM STRUGGLE This one's hard because it looks like you're not helping. Let them tie their own shoes even when it takes forever. Let them fail at things. Let them face the natural consequence of leaving their water bottle at school for the fourth time. Your job isn't to remove friction from their life. It's to teach them they're capable of handling friction. Those are completely different jobs. MEAN WHAT YOU SAY If you say no screens during the week, hold the line when they push back. And they will push back. If you promise to play after work, do it when you're tired and don't feel like it. Consistency is how you build respect. Broken promises are how you quietly teach them that your word doesn't mean much. YOU CAN'T POUR FROM EMPTY When you're out of shape, sleep-deprived, running on caffeine and resentment you have nothing left. Zero patience. Zero presence. Zero ability to stay calm when your kid melts down because you started singing Moana incorrectly. Lift weights. Sleep enough. Eat actual food. This isn't selfish, it's maintenance on the only equipment you have for this job. I still mess this up. Weekly. Sometimes I'll have a bad Tuesday and undo two weeks of good mornings in one dinner. But I've stopped trying to be a perfect father and started trying to be an intentional one. That's a more honest target and it's actually achievable. These kids are going to grow up and have a story about who their dad was. You're writing it right now, whether you're thinking about it or not.
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Summer@firehustle_net·
i need to practice being more present any tips?
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Lazy Canadian Investor
Our child started grade 8 with over $130,000+. Canadian parents can contribute to the Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) as soon as their child is born. It is tax sheltered and can be open for a total of 36 years. There is a lifetime contribution limit of $50,000 per child. The government contributes $500 a year for the first $2500 that you put in. This is called the Canadian Education Savings Grant (CESG), and it caps out at $7,200 lifetime. If the child does not want to attend post-secondary: 1. The subscriber can withdraw the $50,000 contribution with no tax consequences 2. The investment growth can be put into the subscriber's Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) 3. The $7,200 CESG must be returned to the government. The first thing we did was open up our RESP as a self-directed brokerage account. No third party. No group RESP. No financial adviser. Some parents contribute $2,500 and get $500 from the government every year but this is slow and very inefficient. Time Value of Money suggests that compound interest works best when there is: 1. A long time horizon 2. Larger initial investment at t=0 This is called front-loading your RESP. This is what it looks like for each year: ✅ Birth year: $14,000 lump sum contribution + $2,500 birth year contribution + $500 CESG = $16,500. ✅ For the next 13 years: $2,500 contribution + $500 CESG. ✅ 14th year: $1,000 contribution + $200 CESG. Total contribution from parents: $16,500 + 13 x ($2,500) + $1,000 = $50,000 Total contribution from government (CESG): $500 x 14 + $200 = $7,200 The remaining balance is from the growth of investments in the account. After the 14th year, the time to post-secondary falls below 5 years, and the asset allocation will change. Education. Not advice. Consult your financial adviser. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. No offer. Not a solicitation to buy or sell any asset or asset class. There is no “investment opportunity.” All investing is subject to risk including the possible loss of the money you invest.
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Francis Dhun Uncensored@TheCryptoLif7·
Anthropic just launched "Managed Agents" today, and if you're building with Claude, you need to understand why this is the wrong move at the worst possible time. Anthropic clearly wants ecosystem control and the market clearly wants local AI frameworks @AnthropicAI They pulled Opus from third party APIs and their new product "Managed Agents" is cloud hosted. No local or open source framework developers and vibe coders can actually build on. NVIDIA already cracked this @nvidia NemoClaw is open source and hardware agnostic on paper. But it only ships with Nemotron models through NIM, optimized for Blackwell GPUs. Developers won't come because it's better, they'll come because it's faster on NVIDIA hardware. If Anthropic built an open source agent framework that ran locally but is optimized for Claude models, they'd have their own NemoClaw moment. Instead they built a cloud managed service which is smart for revenue, but wrong for ecosystem dominance
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Francis Dhun Uncensored@TheCryptoLif7·
You'd be surprised how many former crypto developers are behind the open-source AI models and tools you're using right now 👇 @NousResearch, the team behind Hermes? Founded by an Ethereum MEV engineer from Eden Network. Their $50M Series A was led by Paradigm, a crypto VC, and they're building their Psyche training network on Solana. @dotta, the creator of @Paperclip_AI? Spent nearly a decade deep in crypto before building one of the fastest-growing open-source AI projects of 2026. @bensig? Bitcoin entrepreneur, CEO of Libre Blockchain, co-author of "Bitcoin One Million," now building AI agent systems and open-source memory tools for AI. Crypto devs are deeply talented builders and now they're bringing that energy to open-source AI.
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Jordan Peterson drops a brutal truth: Pay ruthless attention to every word you say. Notice how it feels in your body. If it feels solid — built on rock — you’re speaking truth. If it feels shaky, you’re probably being expedient. You can scheme and plot your way through life doing what’s convenient… or you can say what you actually believe to be true and take the consequences. That choice is the fundamental call to responsibility. Simple in theory. Brutal in practice. When was the last time you chose truth over convenience?
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Milli@SeetsSats·
Death is nothing at all
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Milli@SeetsSats·
The right person for you, is by definition, completely different from what you thought you wanted.
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WealthSquad♻️ Ashley J
If you had a neglectful parent, sometimes you try to fill that void or overcompensate with your own children. But the reality is, your child will be an adult much longer than they’ll ever be a child. In adulthood, they won’t get away with not contributing, expecting others to solve their problems, acting entitled, being lazy, lacking morals, values, and principles, having no integrity, being manipulative, or being ungrateful or selfish. Most adult relationships aren’t unconditional like the bond between a parent and child. You have to teach your children all these things. Only you will see your child as the greatest gift on earth, as you should but you also have to realize you’re raising someone’s future mom, dad, wife or husband, employee, business partner & friend. Everything starts at home
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Francis Dhun Uncensored@TheCryptoLif7·
So the leak was real. Mythos is a new tier above Opus, It finds zero-day vulnerabilities in every major OS and browser automatically. Anthropic claims it's too dangerous to release publicly so they gave it to 12 partners including NVIDIA, Apple, Microsoft and Google to scan and fix critical infrastructure first. You're not losing access to Claude but you don't have access to this model as yet. It is, what it is.
Anthropic@AnthropicAI

Introducing Project Glasswing: an urgent initiative to help secure the world’s most critical software. It’s powered by our newest frontier model, Claude Mythos Preview, which can find software vulnerabilities better than all but the most skilled humans. anthropic.com/glasswing

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Nithya Shri
Nithya Shri@Nithya_Shrii·
It took me 28 years to realize that the cheat code to life is just confidence.
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