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@Shefl

Sumali Mayıs 2010
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Shane
Shane@Shefl·
Everyone on twitter is super bullish $NU. so who's selling then?
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David Orr@orrdavid·
@SowingAlphaSeed The market is so wildly inefficient and almost everyone involved is clueless. Unlike other games, investing is something that everyone with money is forced to play. There's no escape. It's like playing poker on a gigantic table against all the world's richest people.
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Shane@Shefl·
@_SeanDavid Any reason why it dropped $10 on the open?
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Sean D. Emory@_SeanDavid·
This is what a growth inflection looks like for Clear $YOU. Bookings once again reaccelerated to 40%+ Y/Y. Revenue typically follows bookings, so we should see a meaningful lift in revenue throughout the year. They also raised guidance, continue to generate strong free cash flow, and are sitting on $800M of cash with no debt.
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Shane@Shefl·
Opportunity for Ireland to have the highest military spending in the world
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Traders Confessions
Traders Confessions@TradersConf·
My trading automation averaged 40-50% a year since 2010 on my backtesting. Tried it live for 3 months and it lost -80%. How do people even make trading automation work?
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Shane@Shefl·
That’s not a human writing, that’s an LLM.
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Shane@Shefl·
@VanjaPoker I know him from the untracked euro sites
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Vanja@VanjaPoker·
The most dominant poker run in online history, by a 19-year-old nobody had ever heard of. Late 2009. A player named “Isildur1” appears on Full Tilt Poker. He climbed the stakes very fast. He sits down at $500/$1,000 and starts destroying. In a matter of weeks he runs up over $5,000,000 in profit. The best online players in the world, especially Dwan, couldn’t beat him. The poker world is losing its mind. Forums are going crazy. Who is this guy? Then Brian Hastings sits down. He studies Isildur1’s hand histories for days beforehand, pooling hand histories with other players who also faced Blom. This sparked a huge debate because his hand histories got shared. In a single session, Hastings wins $4,200,000 from him, the largest single-session loss in online poker history at that time. In the end Antonius and Ivey both profited from him, but the battles were legendary. Isildur1 was Viktor Blom. He was 19 years old. The biggest online legend of all time. What’s your story about Isildur?
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Shane@Shefl·
Ladies and Gentlemen of the class of '26: Compact your chats. If I could offer you only one tip for the future, clearing your context window would be it.
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Shane@Shefl·
@signulll They're underrated, and people rarely step in to replace them.
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signüll
signüll@signulll·
i admire ppl who have the power to bring others together socially, like the person who is always coordinating or hosting things in the group. that person is under appreciated & relatively rare these days. i just don’t have the personality set for this at all. i only do things when someone like this exists in my life.
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Tinkered Thinking
Tinkered Thinking@TinkeredThinker·
@dogsmellsgood oh shit! thank you! I've always wondered this too. When someone is talking and I can't stand them or what they are saying, I do this! I always thought it was great to have an internal "mute" button.
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🦂finn@dogsmellsgood·
Holy fucking shit. Finally found the name for it. Im going to cry Ive never been able to explain this to anyone they never know what im talking about
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Shane@Shefl·
@buccocapital Need to go back to writing letters on a typewriter
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BuccoCapital Bloke@buccocapital·
AI responses quickly making this platform unusable When friction drops to zero, public spaces become unusable. People with agency, with means, and with connections retreat to private spaces Expect to see this everywhere as an outcome of AI
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Bart Hanson@BartHanson·
If your hand isn’t strong enough to face a raise you shouldn’t bet even if you’d get called by worse. One of the best plays in live poker is check-calling the river especially after you’ve had the betting lead with something strong that doesn’t block top pair.
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Shane@Shefl·
many such cases
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Augustus@AugustusDelano·
When i reflect on my past i recognize the best decisions stemmed from ending things rather than starting, letting go rather than reaching, and surrendering to God rather than asserting myself over reality. The former is the precursor to the latter. This always applies. Constantly revisiting It never necessarily becomes easier, but it the latency of recognition grows shorter. You snap into alignment faster, accepting much sooner, moving forward much faster
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John_Hempton@John_Hempton·
so seriously why are they so darn successful? I have my pet theory. It is two things. a) the Bar Mitvah ritual which teaches 13 year olds that there is a strong correlation between hard work and achievement. b) the extended sabath dinner which inducts all the young to the family business - and adult ways of looking at the world. If you want to be a good parent raising successful children try to teach these lessons in your own way.
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Shane@Shefl·
AI memes will never come close to MS Paint.
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Shane@Shefl·
Has anyone checked on Tadhg Hickey?
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Kai@thinklikekai·
@shanaka86 280 flights cancelled 250 more delayed Thats not just inconvenience thats billions in economic impact The secondary effects havent even started yet
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
Dubai just shut down. The busiest international airport on earth. Closed. Indefinitely. Dubai International and Al Maktoum International both suspended all operations on February 28 per official Dubai Airports statement. Over 280 flights canceled. 250 more delayed. The airspace that handles more international passengers than any hub on the planet went dark this morning because Iranian ballistic missiles were flying through it. Now read the airline list and understand the scale of what just broke. Emirates. Grounded. Etihad. Grounded. Qatar Airways. Suspended all flights to and from Doha after Qatari airspace closed. Air India. Every single flight to every destination in the entire Middle East. Suspended indefinitely. Turkish Airlines. Suspended flights to Bahrain, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Syria, Qatar, and the UAE until at least March 2. Lufthansa. Dubai suspended. Air France. Tel Aviv and Beirut suspended. Wizz Air. Israel, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Amman suspended until March 7. British Airways. Affected. Virgin Atlantic. Affected. Japan Airlines. Affected. Norwegian Air, LOT Polish, Scandinavian Airlines, Aegean, Iberia, Air Arabia, PIA, Saudia, Air Algerie. All affected. All grounded or rerouting. This is not a regional disruption. This is the global aviation network breaking at one of its most critical nodes. Dubai is not just an airport. It is the single largest connecting hub between Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Every flight from Mumbai to London, from Singapore to Frankfurt, from Nairobi to New York that routes through the Gulf is now either canceled, delayed, or burning extra fuel on thousand-mile detours around closed airspace. IndiGo just suspended flights to Almaty, Baku, Tashkent, and Tbilisi until March 28. Not March 2. March 28. A month of Central Asian connectivity erased because Iranian missiles crossed the flight paths. The cost is compounding by the hour. Rerouted flights burn more fuel when oil is spiking past 100 dollars a barrel because the same conflict that closed the airspace is threatening the strait that moves 21 million barrels a day. Airlines are paying surge prices for fuel to fly longer routes around a war zone that did not exist yesterday morning. Every hour the airspace stays closed, the losses multiply across carriers already operating on thin margins. And here is what nobody is calculating yet. Dubai’s economy runs on connectivity. Tourism. Trade. Finance. Logistics. All of it depends on DXB being open. The UAE just absorbed an act of war on its sovereign territory with a civilian killed in Abu Dhabi from missile debris. The country that built its entire economic model on being the safe, neutral, connected hub of the Middle East is now closed for business because the country it had no quarrel with fired missiles through its airspace. Iran did not just attack military bases this morning. Iran shut down the economic engine of the Gulf. That is a cost Tehran cannot afford to repay and the UAE will not forget.
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Shane@Shefl·
Some PM is under pressure. "You juke the stats, and majors become colonels."
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