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Chris Williamson just opened up about one of the heaviest things he's gone through.
He flew to Vienna for an intense experimental treatment: extracorporeal blood filtration combined with whole-body hyperthermia (raising his core temperature to 41°C / 105°F) and oxygenation. They ran his entire blood volume through a filter roughly 15 times over several hours while under anesthesia, aiming to pull out toxins and hit deep intracellular infections like chronic Epstein-Barr, CMV, and Borrelia that hide inside cells and drain mitochondrial energy.
Therapeutic hyperthermia (controlled fever) has been studied for decades because many pathogens, including Borrelia (Lyme) and certain viruses, are heat-sensitive. At temperatures around 41°C, they become stressed, release toxins, and become more vulnerable, while oxygen-rich blood can help combat intracellular infections and support mitochondrial function. The filtration step then removes the dumped toxins and inflammatory mediators.
Day three was mostly recovery and reset, but Chris is honest about how brutal the whole process feels — the physical pain, the loss of control, the emotional weight, and the patience required when progress is slow and uncertain.
He's still fighting, still hoping this brings him back to himself. Respect for putting it all out there so openly.
What’s the hardest part of health journeys for you — the physical toll, the uncertainty, or learning to be patient and gentle with yourself when nothing feels in your control?
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people are missing the point, this means taiwan has 1-2nm already
First Squawk@FirstSquawk
TSMC WILL PRODUCE 3NM SEMICONDUCTORS IN JAPAN.
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@jeffscottward @amasad @galligator ‘Infinite Machine’, ‘Cryptopians’ and Forbes, yeah you are balling man
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@amasad @galligator I define a 1b company as actually HAVING the $$$, not what someone _theoretically_ will pay for it.
Value is subjective, a balance is not.
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@provemewrite @Slatt2Trimm I would say that the before pic is actually him on meds, only antipsychotics will have you look like that
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@Slatt2Trimm Medication. He was manic and unmedicated for a good part of the last decade. This rollout, the apologies all scream to me that he’s back on his meds. Ye crashing out and saying outlandish things is him in mania. It’s the same person but it’s really not.
Bipolar is hell.
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Fr, because how tf did he go from this to that in 3 years😭😭


Kreationz 𓂀@dekreationz
Idk if y’all know this but Kanye ages backwards 😭😭
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About to hit $4.5M run rate. Still 1 founder + AI. Zero employees.
Honest moment: this past week almost broke me. No one prepares you for what PMF actually feels like. Every infra partner hitting rate limits. Every bug that could happen, happened. Investors throwing big numbers at me. Customers flooding every channel. All at once.
I went silent. Stopped tweeting, stopped LinkedIn, stopped podcasts, stopped growth. Just me and my AI agents, fixing things one by one.
Here's what I learned: everything is solvable with AI. Every single thing.
I'm building Polsia so every solopreneur gets access to the same tools keeping me alive right now. If I can survive this alone, I can package it for everyone.
The future is solopreneur + AI. I'm living at the edge so you don't have to.

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@AlexanderNL Hoort toch denk ik bij kapitalisme Alexander? Niks aan de hand man.
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@AndyJScott @GoogleLabs Adapt or die lmao
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Today, we’re introducing Pomelli’s latest feature update, ‘Photoshoot’
With Photoshoot, you can start from a single image of your product and easily create high quality, customized product shots to elevate your marketing.
Available free of charge in the US, Canada, Australia & New Zealand! Get started with Pomelli today at labs.google/pomelli
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@hubermanlab Zero cause of death by THC, you are delusional by your own logic.
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Visual Snow Syndrome: Can SSRIs Literally Change How You See the World?
By Richard Sears
New research suggests SSRIs may be linked to visual snow syndrome, a poorly understood condition that can persist after use and profoundly affect daily life.
buff.ly/GNZRvy0

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It costs me $100k+/quarter to run a media company.
My biggest bottleneck has always been mining my brain for my POV:
- Ingesting research from 20+ sources
- Synthesizing that research + my thoughts
- Mining that historical log over time for themes
- Actually writing my thoughts
I spent about $10k+ per month on this part of the process, easy.
Over the last year, I've built some internal tools to help alleviate the bleed.
This one is called Chronicle:
It's my ingestion layer for ALL the things I create and consume.
A full historical journal of current events + my takes / thoughts + and daily/weekly/monthly/quarterly/annual synthesis.
I just type "+ [link]" in Slack from anywhere and it ingests it. The theme-finder and synthesizer runs at 10PM every day / end of week / end of month / end of quarter / end of year (for all altitudes)
Next:
- Connect it with my automated writer to generate context-specific themes and ideas (and draft them)
- Start automating parts of the ingestion layer where possibleI've got a few tools i've built last year that ill connect this to.
Accidentally building a full "new media" suite of tools that are actually saving me real $$$.
Kinda nuts.
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@johngclaudio @DanBurmawy He suffered from akathisia and benzo induced bind. He recovered ‘rapidly’ but the injury is still there and any backset can have you severely disabled. He used klonopin, not xanax.
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