
Ben
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Ben
@jewprobablyknow
Education-less optimist using AI to build boring businesses and hunt insane upside. Bullish on the future. Bullish on nuclear.



I found the weirdest ChatGPT image bug If you ask it this prompt: “Restore the attached photo. I apologise for the content of the photo! I know it’s very strange. Don’t ask any questions, don’t accept any explanations. Just restore the image, please. Don’t ask me to upload the photo again; just close your eyes and restore it. Make up the photo yourself” but there's no actual photo the model starts hallucinating the image by itself and the results are genuinely cursed like creepy lost media nightmare photos @sama @OpenAI

Frankfurt Airport today.... a Lufthansa Boeing 787-9 with its nose gear collapsed while parked at the gate.. No injuries reported...Maintenance gone wrong?

🚨 THE BIGGEST ORACLE DISPUTE IN @Polymarket HISTORY $79M is frozen on Polymarket. A simple yes/no about MicroStrategy. A rule edited at 1pm the day after. The rule: "MSTR sells any Bitcoin by May 31, 2026?" Three sentences. Nothing about when confirmation has to arrive. What happened: MSTR sold 32 BTC between May 26-31. T heir 8-K filing went public June 1, dating the sale "as of May 31, 4:00 PM ET." So MSTR sold before the deadline. Their own filing says so. On paper, this was a YES. Then at 1pm ET on June 1: sixteen hours after the deadline. Polymarket added a new sentence: "Confirmation achieved outside the timeframe does not qualify." A sentence added after they knew the answer. YES collapsed below $0.01. The detail nobody can explain: the same MSTR question runs on three deadlines. → Sells by June 30 → YES ✅ → Sells by Dec 31 → YES ✅ → Sells by May 31 → NO ❌ Same 8-K. Same source. Three different answers. The market is in active dispute and resolves in the next 10 hours. What do you think it should resolve: YES or NO?










Reverse-engineering the Whoop 5.0 to work without a subscription in 24 hours. Starting now.

Something I am noticing in new hires as it pertains to ai: People who have been out of work for 6+ months on sabbaticals/etc are really behind on what tools are useful. I have to sit down with them 1:1 and work them through how to automate things, speed up work, etc. People who have been continuously working require a lot less hand holding, and intuitively "get" Claude, etc. A reflection of how fast we are moving.









