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BJ Dweck

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Bitcoin Coding, Custody Solutions & Seminars | Austrian Econ | Voluntarism | Authentic Parenting | NVC | PET | Project-Based Learning | Recovering Carb Addict

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BJ Dweck
BJ Dweck@bjdweck·
Honored to have been invited by @LeahWald to give a talk on #Bitcoin to her impressive team at @ValkyrieFunds following the exciting news of their Bitcoin ETF filing! 🙏🙏🙏
BJ Dweck@bjdweck

A technical understanding of #Bitcoin provides a basis for intuitive answers to the first half of your questions and will lead you to surprising conclusions on the other half ...and I have made it easily attainable: youtube.com/watch?v=DRPeEx…

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Captain Allen
Captain Allen@CptAllenHistory·
This day (April 24) in 1950: Jordan Illegally Annexed Judea & Samaria After Ethnically Cleansing Every Jew From the Land On this day in 1950, Jordan formally annexed the “West Bank” (Judea and Samaria) and eastern Jerusalem — territories it seized by military force during the 1948 Arab invasion of the nascent State of Israel. Jordan had no legal right to the land. The annexation was never recognized by the international community. Only Great Britain and Pakistan gave it any form of recognition — and Britain explicitly refused to recognize Jordan’s annexation of eastern Jerusalem. Even most Arab states rejected the move. During the war that preceded annexation, Jordan carried out a complete ethnic cleansing of the Jewish population. Every single Jew was expelled or murdered from the areas under Jordanian control. The ancient Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem was destroyed. 58 synagogues were desecrated or razed. The Mount of Olives — one of the oldest Jewish cemeteries in the world, with graves dating back more than 2,500 years — was systematically vandalized: thousands of tombstones were smashed and used as paving stones, building material, and even latrines for the Jordanian army. For the first time in more than 3,000 years of recorded Jewish history, not a single Jew remained in Judea, Samaria, or the Old City of Jerusalem. Jordan even invented a new name for the territory: the “West Bank” (of the Jordan River). Before 1948, the area had never been called that in history. The term was created to erase its ancient Jewish connection and reframe it as an Arab possession. From 1948 to 1967, Jerusalem was physically divided by Jordanian-built concrete walls, barbed wire, and minefields. Jewish families who had lived in the city for generations were forced to flee with nothing but the clothes on their backs. Jews were barred from the Western Wall and the Old City. Jordanian snipers regularly fired across the armistice lines into western Jerusalem. This 19-year period of illegal Jordanian occupation and ethnic cleansing ended only with Israel’s victory in the 1967 Six Day War. Jordan’s annexation was eventually annulled at Jordan’s own initiative when it signed the 1994 peace treaty with Israel. But the damage had been done: an ancient Jewish presence was erased, holy sites were desecrated, and a new narrative was born. History does not support the claim that Judea and Samaria were some ancient “Arab homeland.” The record shows something very different: a brief, illegal occupation built on military conquest and ethnic cleansing. The Jewish people’s connection to this land predates Islam by more than a millennium — and it was never extinguished.
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jamesob
jamesob@jamesob·
The funny thing is that it isn't necessarily a first-hand knowledge of physics that allows you to see quantum computing for the bullshit that it is. It's the possession of a firm grasp on epistemology, and an understanding of "how do I know what I know?" It's the same way that a bunch of non-doctors knew not to take the vax, or that a bunch of non-finance guys see that the Fed will do structural inflation forever. In all three cases, the experts mislead you *systematically* because of entrenched interests unmoored from quality within the domain itself.
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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher·
U.S. GOVERNMENT CANCER DATA JUST DROPPED Overall cancers in those under 50 JUMPED 6.4% from 2021 to 2023 during mass mRNA uptake. BRAIN TUMORS: +19.5% COLON/RECTAL CANCER: +19.4% SMALL INTESTINE CANCER: +15.5% OVARIAN CANCER: +12.8% STOMACH CANCER: +7.3% BREAST CANCER: +3.6%
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Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher

COVID "VACCINES" INCREASE YOUR RISK OF 7 MAJOR CANCERS Prostate: +69% Breast: +54% Bladder: +62% Colon: +35% Stomach: +34% Lung: +53% Thyroid: +35% HUNDREDS of studies show they are one of the largest carcinogenic exposures in HISTORY, driven by 17 cancer-inducing mechanisms.

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Ken Blackwell
Ken Blackwell@kenblackwell·
Thomas Sowell is 95 years old. Let that number sit with you. Ninety-five years on this earth, and in all of them, he has never held public office, never had a viral moment, never begged for anyone’s attention. What he has done is write 30 books and spend 50 years of patient research building a body of work that has outlasted every fashionable idea his critics tried to bury him with. While the loudest voices in Washington were chasing polls and the cleverest minds on campus were chasing grants, Sowell was in the library reading the data, tracking the outcomes, and dismantling one bad idea after another. He doesn’t argue feelings. He measures results. He isn’t selling anything. His whole approach boils down to one line that every politician and activist in this country should be forced to recite before they open their mouths: “There are no solutions. There are only trade-offs.” Sit with that, too. Every federal program, every mandate, every well-meaning crusade carries a cost, and somebody pays it. Sowell’s life work has been the simple act of asking who. Listen to him on the “help” our communities have been promised for two generations: “I’ve been doing studies now for 20 years of programs designed to increase equality. They increase inequality.” “Even when the programs are designed for disadvantaged groups, they help the affluent members of the disadvantaged groups, while the lower members of those groups fall further behind than ever before.” That is the whole affirmative action racket laid out in two sentences. The kids from the same zip codes as the Harvard faculty get the slot, while the kids from the neighborhoods that actually need a ladder are told to wait their turn. Sowell says it plain: “The vast majority of blacks who go to places like Harvard, Cornell, and Stanford are not blacks from the ghetto. They’re from the same neighborhoods as the whites there.” The race hustlers don’t want you to know that, because they need the grievance to stay in business. Sowell’s advice to young people cuts right through the hustle: “Stay away from the race hustlers.” “Equip yourself with skills that people are willing to pay for.” That is the whole ball game right there, a matter of skills, work, and accountability rather than slogans, hashtags, or another federal program designed to pad a consultant’s salary while leaving the South Side worse off than before. Here is the line I want every young person in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, and every other corner of America to read tonight: “Much of the social history of the Western world over the past three decades has involved replacing what worked with what sounded good.” That one sentence explains our schools, our cities, and why the neighborhoods the War on Poverty was supposed to save are in worse shape now than they were before the checks started flowing. Sowell has pushed a whole generation of us to stop reacting and start asking harder questions. What are the incentives? Who actually benefits from this policy? What do the numbers look like five, ten, twenty years later? Ask those questions honestly, and the illusion falls apart. The most dangerous man in America right now isn’t the one shouting on television. He is the 95-year-old professor in Palo Alto who doesn’t need you to agree with him, because he has the data on his side. Ninety-five years of telling the truth. Thank you, Dr. Sowell.
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Shukri Hamk
Shukri Hamk@Yazidisto·
The most heinous crime of the 21st century 11 years ago, Islamic State burned 19 Yazidi girls to death in Iraq for refusing to convert and resisting being sex slaves. The girls were burned to death in iron cages while hundreds of people were cheering and applauding the killers.
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Ari Krauss
Ari Krauss@AriKrauss·
If the Israeli leadership had any sense they'd act like AOC was going to be president in 3 years. The vote by democrats should be all the reason we need to move as far and as fast as we can away from American Independence on American weapons.
Haviv Rettig Gur@havivrettiggur

We were never America's charity case. America gave Israel aid because it was in America's interest to do so. It was buying tech no one else would or could make until Israel proved it was possible, like Iron Dome. It was also a massive federal grants program to certain Congressional districts, because among its many conditions, nearly all of it had to be spent in America. There's a famous story told by older Israelis about how the aid crashed the textile industry in Israel's south, a major employer in that working-class region, because the IDF started to buy uniforms from American manufacturers. And over the years, a great many of us have chafed at the loss of independence this aid represented -- including over the past three years, again and again. @EinatWilf made this point: "I’m soooo on board for that! Does this mean that we will finally be allowed to: 1) buy what we want, and from whomever we want and most important, develop and produce what we want even if it competes with American products? 2) win our wars rather than be constantly subjected to arrested development ceasefires?" And everybody in Washington knows all this. Netanyahu himself once talked this way, back in the late 90s, until the beneficiaries (on both sides) told him to shut up. This aid was seen in Washington as leverage over the Israelis -- and America has always sought leverage, from the Kennedy-initiated Cold War "bear hug" to keep Israel from going nuclear to Biden's slow-walking of shipments. There are significant knock-on benefits to Israel if the aid goes away. Here's a big one: A US-induced budget crunch might force Netanyahu to finally cut some of the vast, unique Haredi welfare payouts that keeps half of Haredi men out of the job market. And in military terms, independence is even more critical. For example, we all need to be building at least ten times as many drones, missiles and missile-defense interceptors going forward. Or maybe 50 times. Israel has to get serious about massively upping indigenous production and getting away from reliance on any foreign power, even an ally as powerful as America. Financial aid that forces Israel to buy American interceptors delays that critical shift. (America should also be massively upping production and stockpiling, by the way; these technologies are the future of war, and not even America's production capacity reflects that fact.) Long story short, my "camp" in Israeli thinking -- call us the "fiscal responsibility because we're adults" camp that once, in his better days, included Netanyahu -- has always believed and publicly argued that when the aid ends, it'll be a net benefit for Israel. And one final comment: If the aid really does dry up, this will be celebrated as a win by our enemies, by those who yearn to see Israel fall. Good. In fact, this outcome may be the strongest argument for doing it. The movement to destroy us, especially among Arab and Muslim ideologues, has spent literally generations explaining that we only win wars or thrive economically because we have the backing of America. (And before America it was the French, and before the French the Soviets, and before the Soviets the British, and before the British the Russians...you get the idea. For a century and a half, our enemies told this same story to avoid the possibility that our own strength and competence are the reasons we survive and win.) So when we continue to win in a future shorn of American aid, our enemies will learn something valuable about us, something that might make some of them rethink the strategy of sacrificing new generations of Arab or Persian treasure, honor and blood on the altar of our destruction. So let them celebrate. It's really important that they go through the whole psychological arc. The greater the triumphant expectation, the more powerful and educational will be the ultimate failure.

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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
What Muslims did to Yazidis in Iraq was so much worse than what’s happening in Gaza. Elderly women buried alive for being too old to be sex slaves. Mothers forced to eat their own babies. Young girls locked in iron cages and burned to death. Yet not a single protest! Everyone who is now protesting for Gaza was completely silent. Why is that? Unlike the people of Gaza, the Yazidis never started a war!
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Seth Dillon
Seth Dillon@SethDillon·
If you love America but support Israel, you're "Israel First." If you love America but don't hate Israel, you're still "Israel First." The only way to be "America First," it would seem, is to openly hate Israel. The problem is that this group is dominated by America-hating Nazis, America-hating Islamists, and America-hating progressives. It's an Anti-American movement wearing the flag as a disguise, like a transgender wearing a dress.
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nvk 🌞
nvk 🌞@nvk·
only a javascript person would create a cli editor that indents a wrapped line and inserts characters. you can't select multi line text on claude-code/codex. a new cli harness made by people who understands the unix basics must exist.
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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
Most people think of philosophy as an abstraction that doesn't touch the real world, but they're wrong. Most real world problems are philosophy problems, and most philosophy problems are "giving things the wrong names". For example, if you call feral drug addicts "homeless people", then you can't solve the problem. You can only buy more houses for feral drug addicts to destroy. In this case, we called the police and courts the "justice system". But they're not. They can't be the justice system. The function of a justice system would be to give everyone what they deserve. Now, I deserve a hundred million dollars, a private Caribbean island, and a foot massage from Lauren Bacall in her prime, but I don't see the "justice" system lifting a finger to correct any of this, do you? No, what we are supposed to have is a public safety system. The function of a public safety system is to keep the public and their property safe. If we understood that, we wouldn't care about what criminals deserve. We would care how likely they are to do it again. Or something worse. In a public safety system, retardation and mental illness are not migrating factors. They are the opposite. Because they mean that the criminal is more likely to pose a future threat. We all understand this. We all understand that the feral retard who stabs strangers on the train for being White and beautiful is a worse person than the man who murders his wife and her lover when he catches them in the act. Not because of some abstract calculus of moral agency, of who is disadvantaged and who isn't, but because one is certainly going to murder more people if he can, while the other is a lot less likely to. We've known for centuries, if not millennia, that it's the same small percentage of people doing all the robbing, raping, and murdering, over and over and over again. And we've known for centuries that if you physically remove them from society, that's 100% effective in stopping them from doing it again. The only hurdle is philosophical. Call it a "justice" system, and you have to argue endlessly about morality and redemption, and then some leftie thug-hugger weaponizes your own Christianity against you. Call it public safety, and you confine the argument to likelihood of reoffense. Then you are in the realm of statistics. Which you can compute. It all starts with naming things correctly, according to their actual nature.
New York Post@nypost

Crazed homeless man accused of slaughtering Iryna Zarutska on train found incompetent to stand trial trib.al/GsJMZC8

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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
Remember that 19 Yazidi girls were burned alive in iron cages by ISIS for refusing to convert to Islam and become sex slaves. ISIS paraded them through the streets of Mosul, then burned them in front of hundreds of people. Not a single Muslim or Palestinian activist protested for the Yazidis!
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Uri Kurlianchik
Uri Kurlianchik@VerminusM·
There are more Arabs in Israel than Jews in Europe.
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nvk 🌞
nvk 🌞@nvk·
KYC is the original sin, governments force businesses to capture & store toxic data. Making companies become honey pots for criminals End KYC, it will only get worst. How many people will have to be kidnaped before gov ends this barbaric practice Coinkite is lucky that KYC is not required and any customer information is deleted
Nick Percoco@c7five

Kraken Security Update We are currently being extorted by a criminal group threatening to release videos of our internal systems with client data shown if we do not comply with their demands. It’s important to start with the most important points: our systems were never breached; funds were never at risk; we will not pay these criminals; we will not ever negotiate with bad actors. Kraken identified and shut down two instances of inappropriate access to limited client support data. In February 2025, we received a tip from a trusted source regarding a video shared on a criminal forum that appeared to show access to our client support systems. We immediately launched an investigation and quickly identified the individual involved as a member of our support team. Their access was revoked immediately, a full investigation was conducted, additional security controls were put in place and a limited number of affected clients were notified. Since then, we have been collaborating with industry partners and law enforcement to investigate and disrupt insider recruitment efforts targeting not only crypto companies, but also gaming and telecommunications organizations. More recently, we received another tip, along with a new video showing similar activity. We quickly identified the individual involved and terminated their access. As before, we acted immediately to revoke access, conduct a full investigation, and notify the small number of affected clients. Across both incidents, only a very small number of client accounts were potentially viewed - approximately 2,000 in total (0.02% of clients). Shortly after access was terminated, we began receiving extortion demands. The criminals threatened to distribute materials from both the February 2025 incident and the recent incident to media outlets and on social media if we did not comply. We will not pay these criminals. Based on intelligence gathered across both incidents, along with extensive ongoing analysis, we believe there is sufficient evidence to support the identification and arrest of those responsible. We are actively working with federal law enforcement across multiple jurisdictions to pursue all individuals involved and bring them to justice. Due to the ongoing investigation, we cannot share additional details at this time. However, anyone with relevant information is encouraged to contact us directly. The security of our clients is our highest priority, and we remain fully committed to combating the growing global threat of insider recruitment and constantly enhancing our security practices to combat new threats. Note: If you are a client potentially affected by this, you've already been notified.

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Giacomo Loathsome Bitcoin Destroyer Zucco
Unpopular opinion: computer engineering is finally correcting all the historically-motivated dead-ends of mathematics, that made it uglier both didactically and heuristically: - logit finally replacing probability, - quaternions finally replacing euler matrices, - discrete finally replacing continuous, etc.
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Lauren Chen
Lauren Chen@TheLaurenChen·
It's crazy to me how Robin Hood is now popularized as "stealing from the rich to give to the poor" (Socialist messaging) In reality, Robin Hood stole back the taxes that a cruel leader unjustly levied against the population (Anti-socialist messaging)
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Baba Banaras™
Baba Banaras™@RealBababanaras·
BREAKING: The IRGC has launched a crackdown across Iran, arresting thousands of protesters in the last 24 hours. This so-called ceasefire has brought pain and terror to millions of peace-, democracy-, and freedom-loving Iranians.
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دختر ایران 🇮🇷
دختر ایران 🇮🇷@FreeIranMIGA·
I’m taking a break. Don’t have energy for this fucking shit show anymore. 56,000 prisoners on death row most probably getting mass-executed soon and I just cannot fucking cope.
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