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LFG Mining Mafia! @sbsfantasy will make gambling profitable again. I want your prize pools to be so much bigger. Orange sports and orange coins.

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Web3DFS.eth
Web3DFS.eth@web3dfs·
You should probably check out Banana Best Ball. A revolutionary way to play fantasy football on the block chain 🏈🚀🏈🚀 web3dfs.com/index.php/2023…
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Jacob
Jacob@Jacobtheclipper·
"LeBrOn JaMeS wOuLd WiN against MiChaEL JoRdAn or KoBe BrYaNt 1v 1"- Bron fan boys We still have the tapes Klutch tried to wipe off the internet. Bagless Bron getting CLAMPED up by Kobe on team USA, this is why Bron stopped playing 1 on 1 and said it’s “not real basketball” 🤣🤣
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OneOutOfFour
OneOutOfFour@OneOutOf4·
Hear ye, hear ye, we have an update from Lord Farquaad! 😂
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Peak Thinkers
Peak Thinkers@PeakThinkers_·
Jeff Bezos on the exact moment he realized he would never be a great physicist: "I wanted to be a theoretical physicist. I went to Princeton. I was a really good student, I got A-pluses on almost everything. I was in the honors physics track, which starts with 100 students and by quantum mechanics it's down to 30." Then came the homework problem: "I can't solve this partial differential equation. It's really, really hard. I've been studying with my roommate Joe, who was also really good at math. The two of us worked on this one problem for three hours and got nowhere." They decided to visit Yasantha, the smartest guy at Princeton: "He was Sri Lankan. In the Facebook, which was an actual paper book at that time, his name was three lines long. I guess in Sri Lanka when you do something good for the king, they give you an extra syllable on your name. The most humble, wonderful guy." Jeff continues: "We show him the problem. He stares at it for a while and says, 'Cosine.' I'm like, 'What do you mean?' He says, 'That's the answer.' I said, 'That's the answer?' He said, 'Yeah, let me show you.' He sits us down, writes out three pages of detailed algebra, everything crosses out, and the answer is cosine." Jeff asked if he solved it in his head: "He said, 'No, that would be impossible. Three years ago I solved a very similar problem and I was able to map this problem onto that one. Then it was immediately obvious the answer was cosine.'" Jeff reflects: "That was an important moment for me. Because that was the very moment I realized I was never going to be a great theoretical physicist."
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AOC Parody
AOC Parody@ParodyAoc·
@krassenstein FACT CHECK: John Brennan is a highly discredited member of “the establishment”. He has participated in many hoaxes including Russia Hoax and he endorsed the lie that Vladimir Putin planted the Biden Laptop in Delaware. RATING: Missing Context
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
BREAKING: Former US CIA Director John Brennan implies that Trump is lying about the Iranian talks and says he tends to believe Iran over Trump. Brennan: "I tend to believe IRAN more than Donald Trump, Because he could not acknowledge the truth even when he’s slapped in the face with it repeatedly." Man, are we screwed...
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Sam Parker 🇺🇸🧯
Sam Parker 🇺🇸🧯@BasedSamParker·
PLOT CONFIRMED. The Charlie Kirk ass*ssination narrative is now OFFICIALLY horse sh*t. Here's why: 1. Andrew Kolvet confirmed he passed Charlie's texts that suggested foreign involvement to Joe Kent. 2. Joe Kent was actively prohibited from running down the leads on foreign involvement. That is a cover-up. And where there is a cover-up, there is a conspiracy. It's that simple. No need to over-think it. Kolvet thought he was helping his allies throw Joe Kent under the bus. What he actually did was to inadvertently confirm there was a plot to ass*ssinate Charlie. #WHOOPS This treachery cannot be allowed to stand. It strikes at the very beating heart of the Republic.
Sam Parker 🇺🇸🧯@BasedSamParker

BREAKING Incredible admission: Andrew Kolvet reveals he didn't want the public to find out about Charlie's change of mind regarding israel. I'm (almost) speechless.

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SportsStatsFan
SportsStatsFan@SportsStatsFan·
Patrick Ewing with 51pts on 20-29fga. The league was so talented that he was often the 3rd of 4th best center behind Hakeem, David Robinson and Shaq.
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WhoKilledCK
WhoKilledCK@whokilledck·
For anyone confused about what is currently going down: 1. Charlie Kirk was getting bullied by wealthy donors to be more pro-genocide. 2. He sent a message in a group saying that he had NO CHOICE but to leave the pro Israel cause. 3. Messaged “They are going to kill me tomorrow” or words to that effect. To multiple people. 4. THE NEXT DAY: CK is brutally assassinated in broad daylight 5. TPUSA head of PR sends the texts about CK leaving the pro Israel cause to Joe Kent, who was head of counter terrorism. 6. Joe Kent realizes that these are exceptionally important messages for the world to see, suggests that TPUSA release them to the public. They refuse. [TPUSA finds the time to imply / state that the messages are fake] 7. Joe Kent takes a bunch of highly credible leads and starts an investigation into foreign involvement in CK’s death. 8. FBI shuts it down immediately 9. Joe Kent resigns 10. TPUSA attacks Joe Kent for (possibly) ‘leaking’ the messages. --- What planet do you need to be on, to think that the important thing to deeply investigate in this whole thing is how everyone got to see the messages? SURELY the ONLY questions if you are TPUSA have to be: how did Charlie predict his own death? how can we make sure that we honor him and his wishes? how can we help find out who really killed him? There are just so many moments where everyone in this whole thing could have acted in a way that just seems normal and decent. But, somehow, in every single instance, the exact opposite has happened. The people most involved have acted in ways that are almost perversely reprehensible and suspect. @joekent16jan19 @joerogan @IanCarrollShow @baroncoleman @JohnMappin @RealCandaceO
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ValidHaitian
ValidHaitian@haiti4eva·
LBJ missed the playoffs his first 2 yrs in the NBA 1 yr with a teammate who had multiple 20 & 20 games & teammate who was an AS the yr before. When he made playoffs 67 % of the East had a .500 win % or below. Even when MJ made playoffs with 30 wins only 55% was .500 or below.
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AirJordans23
AirJordans23@AirJordans2323·
Notice how BAGLESS overrated @KingJames is only about 10% as skilled as Michael Jordan and @KobeBryant. Literally nobody in sports history has choked more under pressure than that bagless fraud. Proven statistical fact. Greatest Of All TRASH.
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Luis Vercetti
Luis Vercetti@97Vercetti·
me: why am I always so broke??? Amazon: your dog’s wig has been delivered
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
BREAKING: Trump claims that Iran gave him a present: “They gave us a present and the present arrived today. It was a very big present worth a tremendous amount of money. I’m not going to tell you what that present is but it was a very significant prize and they gave it to us.” WTF!
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Terence Tao is the greatest living mathematician. Fields Medal at 31. Solved problems that had been open for a century. Widely regarded as the sharpest analytical mind alive. And he just told you the thing your entire career is built on is now worthless. Tao: “AI has basically driven the cost of idea generation down to almost zero.” For five hundred years, the idea was the prize. The theory. The hypothesis. The flash of insight a physicist chased for twenty years in a lab before it landed. That was the bottleneck. That was what tenure rewarded. That was what Nobel committees were looking for. Gone. A model can generate a thousand candidate theories for a scientific problem in an afternoon. Not noise. Not garbage. Plausible, structured, publishable-grade hypotheses. A thousand of them. Before dinner. The idea used to be the scarcest resource in any room. Now it is the cheapest. But Tao went somewhere most people are not ready to follow. Tao: “Verification, validation, and assessing what ideas actually move the subject forward… that’s not something we know how to do at scale.” Sit with that. We automated creation. We did not automate truth. We can produce ten thousand explanations for a phenomenon. We cannot tell you which ones are real. That is not a gap. That is a chasm. And it is the most important unsolved problem on Earth right now. Tao: “Human reviewers… they’re already being overwhelmed actually.” The entire scientific apparatus was built for a world where a single paper took months to produce. Peer review. Journal boards. Consensus forged over years of replication and debate. That infrastructure was never designed for what just hit it. Journals are flooded. Reviewers are buried. The filters that separated signal from noise for decades were engineered for human-speed output. They are now absorbing machine-speed volume. And they are cracking under it. Tao compared it to the internet. The internet drove the cost of communication to zero. That did not produce clarity. It produced an ocean of noise with islands of signal buried somewhere inside. AI just did the same thing to knowledge itself. Infinite generation. Zero verification. The person who can produce ideas has never mattered less. The person who can prove which ideas are true has never mattered more. That is the inversion nobody is processing. Every company, every lab, every institution is racing to generate more. Faster models. Bigger outputs. More theories. More code. More content. Nobody is building the system that tells you which of those outputs are actually correct. And that is the only system that matters. Whoever solves verification at scale does not win a market. They become the filter that all of science, all of engineering, all of human discovery flows through. The bottleneck of the last five hundred years was producing the answer. The bottleneck of the next fifty is knowing whether the answer is real. And right now, according to the greatest mathematician alive, we do not know how to do that at the speed the machines demand. That is not a research problem. That is the race beneath the race. And almost nobody has entered it.
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Riley Coyote
Riley Coyote@RileyRalmuto·
slowly but surely, this is going to be the experience and expressed sentiment of virtually every human being with a shred of ambition. and they’ll all start waking up and we’re all going to be watching with popcorn. we’re still so early, chat. somehow.
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Jacob
Jacob@Jacobtheclipper·
Yall mock the first 5 minutes of the 1997 finals calling it horrible basketball. Meanwhile this was the “amazing basketball” played last year in the “best” series we saw 🤦🏻‍♂️ (@haiti4eva )
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Casual Sports Fan
Casual Sports Fan@bigsportscasual·
If you draft LeBron you are guaranteed a finals appearance within 4-5 years, if you draft Jordan you better make sure you have Phil Jackson lined up as the coach or else you’re never gonna see a finals appearance
Apex Jones@ApexJones22

If you draft LeBron, he's leaving you with no chips after 7 years of underachievement and monumental failure. If you draft Jordan, he's leaving you with a 3peat, then he's coming back to leave you with another 3peat, and the greatest player of all time. Stupid ass question

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OneOutOfFour
OneOutOfFour@OneOutOf4·
The comments 🤣
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