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@Jack70593213 @IntCyberDigest Where do you think companies host their code? GitHub is the biggest SCM around.
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@renzoinvest @InvestingAddict You don’t get penalized for Roth withdrawals. You can always take out what you put in.
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@InvestingAddict That are locked up and if you try to withdraw you get penalized. It’s also mad opportunity cost. Less reliance on third parties and you’ll be alright. I may be deep down the rabbit hole
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Global daily Bitcoin issuance is roughly 450 BTC right now.
• Even optimistic estimates put Iran’s total hashrate share at ~5-8% of the network on a good day → that’s maybe 22–36 BTC per day max.
• Selling ~30–36 BTC daily (even at $70K+) is pocket change compared to daily spot/futures volume
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Nobody has connected this yet.
– Iran mines BTC for $1,300 per coin, sells every single one the same day at market price
– The US bombed their grid for 27 days. BTC pumped $71K to $74K in the same window
– Trump paused strikes. Machines came back online overnight. Sell pressure returned immediately.
– BTC dumped daily by a nation state with a 50x margin and zero reason to hold
– We’re in a war market. And the enemy is funding himself through Bitcoin
The US accidentally found the off switch for crypto’s largest consistent seller. Then turned it back on.
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@truebotman @THtheCalien @reddit_lies children are statistically more likely to be sexually abused by school teachers rather than any sort of religious leaders (priests, rabbis, imams etc)
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@THtheCalien @reddit_lies Aren’t the majority of pedos religious?
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@MarcosMillaYT 2/ Since 1986, a portfolio of small & large "value" stocks and the Nasdaq100/QQQ has produced 80%+ more return, on average, versus the S&P500 and 4X the returns of the Total World Market Index, with equivalent risk, over eleven rolling 30 yr periods

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Today is Gary Plauche Day.
Rascal is a fan of Gary and an even bigger fan of doing right by your children, as well as those who would visit harm upon them, if you know what he means...
Rascal has it on good authority that the revolver used on that eventful day was a Colt snub nose revolver in .38 special. He understands that the gun is on display above a lawyer, DA, or judges fireplace and thus we cannot specifically identify which model. Likely, it was a Colt Detective Special.
In honor of Gary and @jplauche this week's giveaway is a modern Colt Cobra Talo Edition 2" .38 special.
Some know and some do not, so here is the drill. FOLLOW us, REPOST or QUOTE POST, and REPLY TO ENTER the GIVEAWAY!
We will draw the winner, as always, next Monday.
Thank you all for all that you do.
There is no greater purpose in life than loving your children and hating their enemies.
Have a great week, my friends!
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@Boon2MoonX @y_nabih @StaniKulechov He’s got a point. If shit like this is allowed, we will never have widespread adoption.
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@y_nabih @StaniKulechov I hope you do not get offended, but you are a little bit of a retard.
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@x87c8 @lukecannon727 @StaniKulechov it's not slippage in this case
slippage is when the price changes after you've signed the txn
the price impact here was known to the user prior to signing anything
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Earlier today, a user attempted to buy AAVE using $50M USDT through the Aave interface.
Given the unusually large size of the single order, the Aave interface, like most trading interfaces, warned the user about extraordinary slippage and required confirmation via a checkbox. The user confirmed the warning on their mobile device and proceeded with the swap, accepting the high slippage, which ultimately resulted in receiving only 324 AAVE in return.
The transaction could not be moved forward without the user explicitly accepting the risk through the confirmation checkbox.
The CoW Swap routers functioned as intended, and the integration followed standard industry practices. However, while the user was able to proceed with the swap, the final outcome was clearly far from optimal.
Events like this do occur in DeFi, but the scale of this transaction was significantly larger than what is typically seen in the space.
We sympathize with the user and will try to make a contact with the user and we will return $600K in fees collected from the transaction.
The key takeaway is that while DeFi should remain open and permissionless, allowing users to perform transactions freely, there are additional guardrails the industry can build to better protect users. Our team will be investigating ways to improve these safeguards going forward.
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Rascal got to talking, as he is want to do, around the fire the other night and he stumbled himself upon a story I had not heard him tell before.
Evidently Rascal was there with Major Eric Bonde in the Congo when that iconic picture was taken in 1961. No one really knows just how old this raccoon is; one of the mysteries of the universe, it would seem.
Speaking of mysteries, Rascal then tells me he carried a CZ75 that day. I told him that is not possible. The CZ75 was not even released until 1975. He just chuckled at me like I was some inexperienced pup 🤷🏽♂️...
Regardless of the hows and the whys Rascal was inspired by the memory to make this week's giveaway a CZ75 BD 9mm!
You all know the drill! FOLLOW us, QUOTE POST or REPOST, and REPLY to ENTER!
We appreciate you all and all that you do! We give our advertising dollars to you instead of companies that either don't understand you or hate you or both!
Let's spread this one far and wide rangers! Lets get past 125K this week!
LETS GOOOOO!
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Last night, John Daghita – a U.S. government contractor who allegedly stole more than $46 million in cryptocurrency from the U.S Marshals Service – was arrested on the island of Saint Martin by the French Gendarmerie’s premier elite tactical unit in a joint operation with the @FBI.
Thanks to the International Cooperation Team Serious Crime Unit of the French Gendarmerie National in Saint Martin, and the Groupe d’intervention de la Gendarmerie nationale of Guadeloupe for the outstanding coordination.
FBI will continue working 24/7 with our international partners to track down, apprehend, and bring to justice those who attempt to defraud American taxpayers—no matter where they try to hide.


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@jatolarski1970 @_chair @max_a_schwarzer @MillionInt @polynoamial This woman quit her job. What kind of virtue signaling is that? Pretty bad at it if she’s taking actual action… versus those crazy people on twitter who just bitch about issues… wait… 🤦🏼♀️🤣
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I've decided to leave OpenAI. I'm incredibly proud of all the work I've been part of here, from helping create the reasoning paradigm with @MillionInt, scaling up test-time compute with @polynoamial, working on RL algorithms with my fellow strawberries, shipping o1-preview (which started life as of one of my derisking runs), to post-training o1 and o3 with @ericmitchellai, @yanndubs and many others. I'm most proud of having led the post-training team here for the last year -- the team has done incredible work and shipped some really smart models, including GPT-5, 5.1, 5.2, and 5.3-Codex. OpenAI has genuinely some of the most talented researchers I have ever met, and I have learned more than I could have imagined knowing since I joined as a new grad.
I want to thank @markchen90 @FidjiSimo @sama @merettm for all their support over my time here, and too many collaborators to name for the insights, ideas, and just plain fun we have had working together. After leading post-training for a year, though, I'm longing to start fresh and return to IC research work. I've been thinking about going back to technical research for quite some time, and I genuinely believe my colleagues and team here are set up to succeed going forward without me.
I'm personally very excited for my next chapter -- I'm proud to be joining @AnthropicAI to get back into the weeds in RL research, and I'm looking forward supporting my friends there at this important time. Many of people I most trust and respect have joined Anthropic over the last couple of years, and I'm excited to work with them again. I have also been very impressed with Anthropic's talent, research taste and values, and I'm excited to be part of what the company does next!
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@CivicObsidian @IfeanyiAbraham @max_a_schwarzer @MillionInt @polynoamial He’s not lecturing about AI anywhere in his reply and his note about the backhanded thank you was spot on 🎯
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@IfeanyiAbraham @max_a_schwarzer @MillionInt @polynoamial Getting lectured about AI and work ethics by a communications consultant.
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@LDN_Lockdagod @Dematrius02 @mymixtapez That’s not how it works. You can’t just shoot anyone on your front lawn…
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@Dematrius02 @mymixtapez He walked up in his yard in Florida you can’t even step a toe on someone else grass idk about other states tho
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@RealBenjizo the USING clause can bite you though - it implicitly creates a COALESCE. if either join column is nullable, you'll get different results than an explicit ON t1.col = t2.col
learned this one the hard way in prod
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🚨 Stop Overwriting Your JOINs; Use USING Instead
If you've been writing SQL joins for a while, you're probably used to the ON clause. It gets the job done. But when you're joining two tables on columns that have the exact same name, there's a cleaner, more elegant way: the USING clause.
Here’s why you should consider making the switch.
SELECT
e.Employee_ID,
e.Employee_Name,
e.Department,
s. Net_Sales
FROM Employees e
JOIN sales s
ON e.Employee_ID = s.Employee_ID
Using ON works, but it's verbose. You have to repeat the table names and the column names. If the column name is the same in both tables, you're essentially writing the same thing twice. Worse, when you select columns, you'll end up with two Employee_ID columns unless you explicitly qualify them.
USING is a shorthand for equality joins on identically named columns. The same query becomes:
SELECT
e.Employee_ID,
e.Employee_Name,
e.Department,
s. Net_Sales
FROM Employees e
JOIN sales s
USING (Employee_ID);
💨 Much cleaner, right? USING automatically matches the columns with the same name and performs an inner join (or left/right join, depending on your join type). You only specify the column name once.
👑 Using USING is a small change that makes your SQL more concise and self-documenting. It reduces the chance of errors and keeps your result sets tidy. Next time you write a join on identically named columns, ditch the ON and give USING a try. Just make sure your database supports the USING clause.
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@verynicebilo @djvlad If you’re looking for it. You know his wallet? Doubt it.
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I have a confession.
Roc Nation has been paying me to support Megan.
They also paid off all the jury members to convict Tory.
And they bribed the judge, too. Jay-Z did a verse for his grandson's new album.
They paid off Megan's doctor to lie about the bullet fragments. She was never shot.
The LA police are all on Jay's payroll. And it doesn't stop with LA, but you're not ready to hear that part.
The Mexican guy who stabbed Tory - who do you think paid him to do that? You already know the answer to that.
The 3 supreme court judges who denied Tory's appeal - all paid off by the Roc Mafia.
Jay also paid Trump NOT to pardon Tory. Even though it's a state case, Trump can only pardon federal cases. But knowing Trump likes to bend the rules, Jay wasn't taking any chances.
I can't keep these lies secret anymore. If this is my last tweet, you know who silenced me.
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