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Internet Wizard. Trader. Investor.

เข้าร่วม Aralık 2017
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Mayne
Mayne@Tradermayne·
Probably the 10th post I’ve seen about torturing a mouse or rat then pumping it full of peptides.
Alfred 🏄🏻‍♀️@HealthyAlfred

They clamped both carotid arteries in a rat’s neck shut. For 20 minutes. Zero blood to the brain. Brain damage. Hippocampal lesions. Memory wiped. Motor coordination destroyed. The untreated rats never recovered. The brain never even tried to repair itself. The only thing that reversed the damage — was BPC-157. Memory fully restored. Coordination fully restored. Hippocampal neurons recovered at both 24 AND 72 hours. Not compensated. Not retrained. Reversed. (PMID: 32558293) Stroke is the #1 cause of long-term disability in the US. 700,000 Americans every year. Most survivors never return to baseline. Ever. You survived. Everyone told you that’s what matters. But surviving a stroke and recovering from one are two completely different things. You relearned how to button your shirt at 58. You do speech therapy 3 times a week. You write lists for things you used to remember without thinking. You tell people you’re doing great because you’re tired of the look on their faces when you say you’re not. You stopped expecting to get better. You just adapted. And everyone around you called that recovery. Your neurologist prescribed rehab. Your PT retrains your muscles. Your speech therapist retrains your words. Every single one of them is teaching your brain to work around damage that nobody tried to repair. Your aspirin prevents the next clot. Your statin manages cholesterol. Your blood pressure medication adjusts the number. They’re protecting you from the NEXT stroke while nobody repairs the damage from the FIRST one. Researchers cut blood flow to a rat’s brain completely. 20 minutes. The exact model for human stroke. BPC-157 reversed both early and delayed brain damage and achieved full functional recovery. A rat had zero blood to its brain for 20 minutes and BPC-157 brought its memory back. Your post-stroke fog is a simpler ask. → Blood to brain cut off completely: reversed → Brain damage: repaired at 24h AND 72h​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ → Memory: fully restored → Motor coordination: fully restored → Side effects: zero Your rehab retrains the brain around what’s broken. Your medication prevents the next event. Neither repairs the damage from the one that already happened. That brain damage isn’t permanent. It’s unrepaired. Your rehab adapts to the damage. BPC-157 reversed it. Not FDA-approved. Preclinical evidence. Not medical advice.

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🏴‍☠️@calvinfroedge·
As of end Q1 YTD 2026: 401k +48% Income account +34% Marhelm picks 2026 +38% Marhelm picks 2025 +29% (still winning!) Roth IRA +32% $QQQ -5.84%
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IT Guy
IT Guy@T3chFalcon·
Huge Anthropic leak just dropped: the entire Claude Code CLI source is now public. A misconfigured .map file in their npm package exposed a direct download link to the full unobfuscated TypeScript codebase from Anthropic’s own R2 bucket. Discovered by Chaofan Shou (@Fried_rice), the dump is massive 1,900 files, 512,000+ lines including the complete tool system, 50+ slash commands, multi-agent coordinator, React/Ink terminal UI, IDE bridge, permission engine, and several unreleased features. Full repo is live on GitHub(@nichxbt ): github.com/nirholas/claud… Clean mirrors are already up for easy browsing(@baanditeagle): cc-poster.vercel.app cc-hidden-deploy.vercel.app It’s spreading fast, the entire dev community is already tearing through it.
Chaofan Shou@Fried_rice

Claude code source code has been leaked via a map file in their npm registry! Code: …a8527898604c1bbb12468b1581d95e.r2.dev/src.zip

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Gavin
Gavin@GavMcCracken·
I just realized 4 of the 323 Canadian tax free savings accounts the CRA said are above 1 million CAD are because of me telling friends in the McGill Reasoning and Learning lab what I'm buying and why I have so much conviction. I have created the ~1%!
Gavin@GavMcCracken

This particular person also bought a stocks-speculator sub for $10000 on a second email to say thanks bc I made them over 1mil since 2020 while they also, were on a student salary of $25k/yr at McGill, but I told them never to keep their monthly sub for the meme value.

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Mario Zelaya
Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth·
🚨 LOOK AT THIS CHART Money supply (M2) growth since 1968: 🇨🇦 Canada: 10,784% 🇩🇪 Germany: 6,273% 🇨🇳 China: 5,844% 🇺🇸 United States: 4,155% 🇯🇵 Japan: 3,811% Canada printed more money than every major economy on earth. Every other country started levelling off. Canada’s line goes VERTICAL. This is why your dollar is worthless. This is why homes cost $1 million. This is why groceries doubled. This is why food bank visits hit 2.2 million. This is why your savings buy less every single year. It’s not “global inflation.” It’s a printing press that never stopped. IT’S THE CANADIAN PESO. The government devalued YOUR MONEY to fund spending it couldn’t afford.
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Darshak Rana ⚡️
Darshak Rana ⚡️@thedarshakrana·
I accidentally broke my brain reading about Nobel Prize winners last month. There's this thing called "Janusian thinking" that basically explains why some people's minds work like magic while the rest of us think in straight lines. Named after Janus, the Roman god with two faces pointing opposite directions. The psychologist who discovered it, Albert Rothenberg, was trying to figure out what made breakthrough thinkers different. He interviewed dozens of Nobel laureates, major artists, revolutionary scientists. What he found sounds impossible. These people can hold two different ideas in their mind at the same time. They can explore both without switching back and forth or forcing a quick comparison. They can consider “yes” and “no” to the same question simultaneously and stay clear-headed. Einstein too talked about this when he described his relativity breakthrough. He was imagining riding alongside a beam of light while also standing perfectly still. Both perspectives at once. Mozart said he could hear an entire symphony "all at once," every note, every contradiction, every resolution happening in a single moment of awareness. Your average person's mind works like a courtroom. Evidence comes in, you weigh it, you reach a verdict. Case closed. But Janusian minds work more like... I don't know, like a quantum computer that can process multiple realities simultaneously until something new emerges from the overlap. I've started noticing it in conversations. When someone can genuinely see both sides of something without needing to pick one, it drives people nuts. They want you to land somewhere definite. The ability to live in that tension space reads as wishy-washy or indecisive. Most creative advice tells you to "think outside the box." But Janusian thinking is weirder than that. It's being inside and outside the box at the same time. It's thinking the box exists and doesn't exist simultaneously. Which explains why truly creative people seem slightly unhinged. They think they're choosing between realities. But, they're inhabiting multiple realities at once, mining the contradictions for insights the rest of us never see. Sadly, most of us have trained ourselves out of this ability. We've learned that holding contradictions feels unstable, so we rush toward resolution. We've been taught that changing your mind means you were wrong before, so we defend positions instead of exploring them. But the people changing the world have kept that childlike ability to hold impossible thoughts without needing them to make sense immediately. We just need to live in the questions everyone else is too scared to ask.
DAN KOE@thedankoe

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Innerdevcrypto
Innerdevcrypto@Innerdevcrypto·
People ask sometimes what i do in a ¨normal day¨ Nothing is ever fixed, all very simple, but more or less: - wake up with the sun - 1 hour chi-gong, energy-work, meditation - 30 minutes some strength-training, swimming, run on beach and sit in ocean - breakfast (4 eggs + chaga) & family & bring kids to school - 2 hours check markets, trade if opportunity is there, read news, answer dm´s - meeting, usually a tea, talk with someone in person that needs help, or teach meditation in person - read - lunch (some meat or fish with vegetables) - 30 minute nap - some sun and walk - check markets, trades, news, answer dm´s - go check on animals, farms, land or other projects - write & ginger tea & chocolate - family & play & being outside - dinner (salad with nuts or vegetables or something light) - family - serie - check markets, trades, news, dm´s - meditation & walk - sleep around 11ish, sleep around 7 hours also help where i can with shopping, organizing house-hold, cooking, etc. All varies as well in case of traveling or other activities, but i like being at home this year been almost totally functioning on intuition & feeling, so everything just flows smoothly as far as that is possible with kids, whom are a great lesson in patience really nothing special i care zero about fame, greed, power, ambition just easy-going and simple life
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Idiom
Idiom@idiom_bytes·
Canada spent $5.1 BILLION fixing a broken payroll system (Phoenix). Now we're about to spend $4.2 BILLION+ replacing it with Dayforce. I went through every lobbying record, every communication report, and every revolving-door hire to identify potential conflicts of interest. Here's what I found. 1/🧵
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Hugging Models
Hugging Models@HuggingModels·
Qwen3.5 0.8B running real-time video captioning on a Mac Studio M2 Ultra. <1s per frame. 269 frames from a 3m49s video. Streaming descriptions as it plays. Pause anywhere, it actually understands the scene. ~1GB model. Local AI is getting unreasonably capable. Video credit: @stevibe
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jintao
jintao@hellojintao·
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