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🦍🚀🌓👽🛸☄️🪐 Nothing is financial advice. Posts are opinion only. Do your own due diligence

The Wilderness เข้าร่วม Kasım 2024
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Sharkbyte@sharkbyte1k·
If you don't want to read that wall of text, the TLDR: #GTA6 will run like a beta version of the #Matrix. Story lines will be will be unfolding with or without your character. Play accordingly. $GME
DriftRespawn@playb0y4L

Rockstar might be quietly hinting that GTA 6’s world doesn’t revolve around the player and honestly, that changes everything. What stood out to me in that screenshot isn’t just how good it looks, but how it’s framed. Up front, Jason and Lucia are casually shooting hoops a simple side activity. But in the background, the city is clearly alive: people are moving, things are happening, and there’s even police activity, none of it connected to what you’re doing. It got me thinking: what if Rockstar is showing that events in GTA 6 don’t wait for you they’re already happening, with or without you? Imagine a system where the game constantly runs events across the map in real time. If you’re nearby, you can jump in. If not, they still play out you might hear about them on the radio, see the aftermath, or miss them entirely. So while you’re playing basketball, a robbery, police chase, or random encounter could be unfolding elsewhere. If you’re there, it becomes your moment. If not, the world keeps moving. That could explain the leaks about 1300+ random events. The idea isn’t that you’ll experience them all, but that the world is so active you can’t. Every playthrough feels different. One player might witness a biker gang robbing people in Vice Beach in real time, while another across the map in Port Gellhorn misses it but later hears about it on the radio or notices increased police presence. Same world, completely different experience.

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Sharkbyte@sharkbyte1k·
@OMApproach 280,000 followers and 400 views? thats diabolical work.
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Open Minded Approach
Open Minded Approach@OMApproach·
Reach is down by 30%, revenue share is down by 50%, and if the reach continues like it has over the last two days, there will be no place for me on this app. I have subscribers here, which is the only reason for the blue check. I will continue making more subscriber-only posts from now on and hope that, with the help of my subscribers, my research will continue.
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Sharkbyte@sharkbyte1k·
@UncleCyrus1 @IndianaGPA WTF didnt you call me? I would have been there in 10 minutes. Its like you hate the world or something.
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Uncle Cyrus
Uncle Cyrus@UncleCyrus1·
@IndianaGPA Just tossed dads Briggs & Stratton in the dumpster. It still worked, 1966. I would have loved to have kept it or given it to someone. Time constraints.
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G-PA@IndianaGPA·
I honestly don't understand why they stopped making this model. It feels like technology went backwards instead of moving forward. The older Briggs & Stratton designs were simple, reliable, and built to last, and now it seems like everything is more complicated but not necessarily better. 🤔
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Sharkbyte@sharkbyte1k·
@Clug741 u make a good point, but in my case med. size Co. providing back end svcs to corporate clients. Mattered to them and it mattered to us. I always thought it was bad decision making... now i think our people were trying to stay competitive. Same argument i hear in Ai ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Clug@Clug741·
@sharkbyte1k Arguably, it is industry standard if the company is small enough; at certain scales, it doesn't matter if prod goes down for an hour or two Mass data leaks is a different beast. I can only imagine the fallout if someone breaches any of these AI companies. It's scary to imagine
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Clug@Clug741·
70% of companies that I've reached out to over the past few months are slopping together the most insecure dangerous bullshit I've seen in my entire career One guy who worked at Microsoft for 30 years literally hooked up Claude to a production database for stats. PII and all 🥴
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Sharkbyte@sharkbyte1k·
$CAR is in free fall after a halt. hope everyone got out ok. $GME #Silver
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Sharkbyte@sharkbyte1k·
@BryanOnTheMic @aakashgupta Most people have no idea these companies use a heater tool to make people go viral. Its like a boomer telling gen z theyre not wealthy because theyre being lazy. bring back the thumbs down button. lol
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Bryan@BryanOnTheMic·
@aakashgupta Except its bullshit because I have some shorts with 100% 'stayed to watch' and 0% "swiped away" and they still don't break 5 views. You cannot take YouTube advice from the person who YouTube manually heated to become the face of what they wanted the website to be. You can't.
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
MrBeast keeps going on podcasts and keeps giving away the entire YouTube playbook. Here’s what he’s said across dozens of appearances. On the algorithm: it doesn’t exist. Replace “algorithm” with “audience” every time. The algorithm didn’t like your video. No. The audience didn’t. YouTube is a mirror. If people click and watch, it gets promoted. The growth hack industry sells you a god that isn’t there. On what actually matters: studying humans. The checklist before you hit record. What’s the thumbnail. What’s the title. What’s the first 5 seconds. What’s the first 30. If you can’t answer all four, don’t film. On titles: under 50 characters. Above that, devices cut them with dot-dot-dot and viewers don’t know what they clicked. Short, simple, so interesting it’ll haunt them if they don’t click. On thumbnails: simple enough a scrolling viewer instantly understands and feels emotion. His test: “I rode a skateboard with 1,000 other people, it’s about to go off a big ramp.” Hours later, daydreaming, you still wonder what happened to those 1,000 people. On autoplay: videos autoplay now. Many people never see the thumbnail. You have to visually convince them in the first 5 seconds. On extremity: “Fiji water sucks” does fine. “Fiji water is the worst water I’ve ever drunk in my life” does way better. The more extreme the promise, the more extreme the delivery has to be. On matching expectations: title and thumbnail set the promise. The first 10 seconds honor it or break it. Click “Tether is a scam” and the creator starts on anything else, you’re out. Start with “Tether is a scam and I’m gonna teach you why.” Match, then exceed. The thing people undervalue most is literally the first 10 seconds. On retention: remove every dull moment. Find 10 critical people, make them watch, let them roast it. Ten seconds of talking head without a cut loses people. B-cam three seconds in, different angle, now it’s interesting. On drop-off: creators drag it out. “I’m going to eat $100 ice cream, but first…” and then it’s them birthday shopping for their mom. Give them why they clicked. Tell them why to watch. Stay on topic. Upper echelon of YouTube. On the real metric: it’s the next video. If they loved what they just watched, they watch your next one. You don’t want “that was good, but enough for the day.” You want “holy crap, what’s that?” and they watch 10 in a row. On quality vs quantity: easier to get 5M views on one video than 50K on 100. Small creators post stuff that isn’t bad but isn’t great, nothing pops off, no audience forms. Upload a third or a fifth as often and make each one so good the algorithm has to promote it. On the consistency trap: a schedule you can’t hit at quality is dangerous. “Monday I said I’d upload” floors your quality at exactly the level viewers notice. They watch less. Longevity suffers. On the first 100: they’re going to suck. You think they’re good. They’re not. When he was 14 he thought his videos were the best in the world. They were terrible. Under 1,000 subscribers, your videos probably aren’t good yet. On the improvement loop: ship 100, improve one thing each time. Second, better script. Third, new editing trick. Fourth, vocal inflections. Fifth, thumbnail. Sixth, title. No such thing as a perfect video. On analysis paralysis: planning your first video for three months is the worst move. Your first 10 get zero views. Confirmed. Stop thinking, start shipping. On your 101st we’ll talk. On the ceiling: “I could start a new channel tomorrow without my face, my voice, or promoting it, and hit 20M subscribers in six months. If you knew what I knew, you could get 10M from wherever you are.” Every creator watching a 30-second clip thinks they got the tip. They got one tile from a mosaic he’s built in public for years.
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GTA 6 Countdown ⏳
GTA 6 Countdown ⏳@GTAVI_Countdown·
We’re approaching the critical 6-month mark before the GTA 6 launch. That’s typically when Rockstar decides whether the release date is fully locked in or they still need more time. This explains all the silence right now, and probably why Take-Two hasn’t announced the date of the next earnings call yet. The May earnings report will either confirm the game is still on track or not, and we may hear from Rockstar beforehand as well.
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Sharkbyte@sharkbyte1k·
These two hedge funds are the type of people we need in retail inestors' corner. Epic "hold my beer while i trap these shorts". I wonder if @TheRoaringKitty was in on this action? $GME $BBBYQ $MMTLP
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MJL@147Aurora·
I don’t appreciate the slander, and I’m not playing word games or wasting time re-asking the same question multiple times. No one asked how many you CURRENTLY HAVE. I had shares held in brokerage apps and DRS’d before they were voided in Sept 2023. Please reply by 3PM CST or I’m going to assume your answer is NO by default. I’m not leaving this question open ended for you to reply way later.
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Michael A.M.E.@MindandEmotion7·
Bro, the way you went about your doing your survey seemed really sus and a lot of people like myself did not want to give our personal information to you. After reading the court transcript I think you are genuine but just majorly lack person skills and temper regulation. Had you gone about things differently I think you would have gotten a lot of support. That's all in the past though, so we are where we are today. I still am as positive as ever.
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Sharkbyte@sharkbyte1k·
Lesss goooo!!!! $GME #Silver #skynet
Hedgie@HedgieMarkets

🦔A humanoid robot developed by Chinese smartphone maker Honor won the second Beijing E-Town Humanoid Robot Half Marathon today, completing the 21km course in 50 minutes and 26 seconds using autonomous navigation. That beats the human world record of 57 minutes 20 seconds set by Uganda's Jacob Kiplimo in Lisbon last month. Last year's inaugural race winning robot finished in 2 hours 40 minutes and most robots couldn't complete the course at all. This year over 100 teams competed, with about 40% using autonomous navigation. Honor took all three podium spots. China invested $10.8 billion in robotics and embodied AI in 2025 as part of its 2026-2030 national plan. My Take Going from 2 hours 40 minutes with most robots falling over, to beating the human world record with autonomous navigation, in a single year is the number that we should all really think about. People debate whether AI is overhyped, whether the ROI is real, whether the bubble will burst. Those are legitimate questions for software. Physical robotics in uncontrolled outdoor environments is a different category of problem, and China is solving it faster than most Western observers assumed was possible. I follow this space closely because it connects directly to everything else I cover. Humanoid robots in factories and warehouses aren't a distant future scenario anymore. China has three of the top four global vendors for general-purpose humanoid robots by shipment volume and $10.8 billion invested in 2025 alone as a national priority. The engineering breakthroughs that let a robot run 21 kilometers autonomously through unpredictable terrain at 25km/h are the same ones needed for useful industrial and domestic applications. Whatever we all think about the AI software layer, the physical hardware is maturing faster than the conversation in the US reflects. Hedgie🤗

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