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Aman Jabbi

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Aviation. Freedom. Truth.

San Francisco, CA เข้าร่วม Nisan 2009
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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
A MIT student figured out how to compress an entire semester of lecture content into one 90-minute study session. He calls it "context stacking," and it's the most unfair thing I've seen done with NotebookLM. I asked him to walk me through it. He did. I haven't studied the same way since. Here's exactly what he does. Two days before each lecture, he uploads everything into NotebookLM. The assigned readings, the previous week's slides, 3 or 4 related papers he finds himself, and any problem sets that are still open. Most students wait for the lecture to explain the material. He walks in having already built a mental model of it. That's step one. But it's not the move that makes it unfair. The first prompt he runs across all of it: "What are the 5 core concepts this week's content is built on, and how do they connect to what I studied last week?" Not summarize. Not define. Connect. NotebookLM pulls threads across everything he uploaded simultaneously. It surfaces relationships between ideas that would take a normal student weeks of review to notice. He gets that map before the lecture even starts. Then he runs the prompt that does most of the work. "What would I need to genuinely understand about this material to be able to teach it to someone with zero background in this subject?" That question is doing something most students never force themselves to do. It exposes exactly where his understanding is solid and exactly where it's hollow. The gaps show up immediately, and he spends the rest of the 90 minutes filling only those gaps. Not reviewing what he already knows. Only fixing what he doesn't. The final prompt is the one that separates context stacking from every other study method I've heard of. "What question could a professor ask about this material that would expose a student who understood the surface but missed the underlying logic?" He's not studying for the exam he expects. He's studying for the exam designed to catch people who only think they understood it. By the time he sits in the lecture hall, the professor is not teaching him anything new. The professor is confirming what he already mapped, filling in a few details, and occasionally surprising him with something he didn't anticipate. That surprise is the only thing he writes down. Most students leave a lecture hoping the material will eventually click. He walks in with it already clicked, and uses the lecture to find out what he missed. That's not a study hack. That's a completely different relationship with learning.
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Oracle Films
Oracle Films@OracleFilmsUK·
🎥The Agenda: Their Vision - Your Future (2025) | Full Documentary Support this project here: theagendafilm.com
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Arjun Khemani
Arjun Khemani@arjunkhemani·
.@naval on @elonmusk: He is a perennial risk taker. He’s always willing to start over. He doesn’t have any pride about being seen as successful or being seen as a failure. “I’m always struck by the Elon Musk story where he did PayPal… And he said something along the lines of: ‘I made $200 million from the sale of PayPal. I put $100 million into SpaceX, $80 million into Tesla, $20 million into Solar City, and I had to borrow money for rent.’ This guy is a perennial risk taker. He’s always willing to start over. He doesn’t have any pride about being seen as successful or being seen as a failure. He’s willing to put it all on the line. Even now, his new startup is the USA. He’s basically trying to fix it like he would fix one of his startups. It’s a willingness to look like a fool and a willingness to start over. A lot of people just don’t have that. They become successful or rich or famous, and that’s it, they’re stuck. They don’t want to go back to zero. And creating anything great requires zero to one. And that means you go back to zero. And that’s really painful and hard to do.”
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ZeeeMediaOfficial
ZeeeMediaOfficial@zeeemedia·
The Agenda - Official Trailer 2025 A lot of people think these “globalists” have been defeated. Nothing could be further from the truth. Oracle Films. Will be watching this!
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Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
Real ID isn’t a database. It’s proof that your physical person matches an entry in the digital database. Its power & purpose will be realized when everyone complies, but not before. This is responsive to “I didn’t give them much information, I’ve had one for years, why worry?”
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Being Libertarian
Being Libertarian@beinlibertarian·
What would you put Tulsi Gabbard in charge of in a Trump Administration?
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Aman Jabbi@noflaps·
Voting is for slaves. Imagine an election where nobody turned out to vote...
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Nassim Nicholas Taleb@nntaleb·
In politics, you don't vote for a candidate that you "like". Politicians are, by design, not likeable: propagandists & partisans not judges, never acting against their self interest, hence never trustworthy. You vote for the candidate who will cause the smallest amount of harm.
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Doc Malik
Doc Malik@DocAhmadMalik·
"There is now inversion in language. Everything is inverted" Aman Jabbi Episode 180 is out now
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Aman Jabbi@noflaps·
The carrots 🥕 will be followed by sticks. #ZeroTrust #GeoFencing #SmartCity #PrisonCamp #CarbonLife #SocialCredits
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes

WOW It’s Really Happening 🚨 America’s First 15 Minute City. Car Free Communities 🚘🚫 “There's a bold real estate experiment underway in Tempe, Arizona. Culdesac is the nation's first rental community designed and built specifically for car-free living” This brand new rental community in Tempe has all the amenities, fitness center, dog park, outdoor kitchens, but something's missing. So there are no cars in this community at all. Isn't it great? Culdesac is the first community in the US designed and built specifically for car free living. Cofounder Ryan Johnson says the demand is strong. Every generation and including 90% of Gen Z would like to pay more to live in a walkable neighborhood. Retail, restaurants, and to start, nearly 200 apartments all within steps of each other. No cars means no parking spaces, no garages. Because we don't have residential parking, it opens us up to have 55% landscape space, and we get to add so much to the neighborhood. Like social spaces around every corner. The complex is strategically located right next to the area's light rail system. All residents get a free pass. Ask the first two hundred also get a free electric ebike, and a partnership with Lyft gets them discount rides. I've been fine just going via rail Or just biking. Juan Ramos, among the first one hundred to move in here, grew up in Arizona, but left because he didn't like the car dependent sprawl. At 27, he just came back and says living car free has opened his eyes. Frankly, for most of the apartments I've lived in for years, I've never even talked to my neighbors. I know peep like, that's Pete over there, that's Ben over there, and I'm like, that's the first time I've said that. Residents often gather near the retail stores, which focus on small businesses. Jada Stratton is moving both her HomeSense business and herself in. It's not as, like, affordable out here As it was a few years ago, you know, and having that opportunity to to live and work where you are and just have it as one, that's perfect. Walkable neighborhoods are all well and good when the weather's fine, but temperatures here in the summer can sit over a 100 degrees for weeks at a time. And that'll be the real test to see if Carless Living can really go the distance” Conspiracy Theorists Were Right Again

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David Knight Show LIVE 10am Eastern, M-F
INTERVIEW: NYSE & SEC Rolling Out NAC — Stakeholder Capitalism Where ALL Natural Resources are Rented $4 Quadrillion (4,000 Trillion) in assets (according to them), i.e. EVERYTHING under their control using derivatives, crony capitalism, carbon credits to enact the old UN Agenda 21 map (renamed UN 2030 Agenda) with you locked down in "Smart" 15 minute Cities and the rest of the world locked up and off limits. Courtenay Turner, Courtenay Turner Show, joins to talk about the urgent campaign to inform people and push back against SEC approval, links below.
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