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Jack Burton

@tunedloop

It’s all in the reflexes.

Visalia, CA 加入时间 Ekim 2011
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Massachusetts is running out of people to tax
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Patrick Sullivan Jr.
Patrick Sullivan Jr.@realPatrickJr·
High-dose nattokinase (10,800 FU daily) reversed arterial plaque in 95% of patients over 12 months and had zero side effects. Statins only suppress cholesterol while causing muscle pain and liver damage. But you'll never hear about nattokinase because it can't be patented.
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Health Dialectic@healthdialectic

Heart disease is still the #1 killer in the U.S. Statins (around since the late ’80s) help lower risk, but they’re not a cure. Now, people are exploring fibrinolytic enzymes from soy, earthworms, silkworms...and they seem to work! Introducing the fibrinolytic triad: (1/13)

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@spencmar @BuckSexton There’s be no car-jackings in New Orleans if only those Tulane frat boys would simmer down.
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@BuckSexton Last season when someone stole the ambulance from in front of the hospital and led police on a high speed chance that ended in an accident? Yeah, the perps turned out to be white frat boys pulling a college prank. Because this is always the case.
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Picking up a lot of medical jargon from watching The Pitt on HBO, also learning that all drug addicts and violent criminals are white
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CBS News@CBSNews·
Some of America's wealthiest couples are collecting $100,000 in Social Security benefits — a six-figure payout that a new proposal says should be capped to help the retirement program avoid insolvency in 2032. cbsn.ws/47l2FNj
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@unusual_whales They will try to make fully local AI illegal - if they cannot control & monitor it, you can’t have it
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
BREAKING: AOC and Bernie Sanders are introducing a ban on AI data centers and other hyperscale data centers, per MorePerfectUnion. The ban would remain until Congress passes new AI legislation.
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Sukh Sroay
Sukh Sroay@sukh_saroy·
🚨Shocking: Microsoft just open sourced a Python tool that converts any file into Markdown for LLMs. It's called MarkItDown. And it's not a document formatter. It's a lightweight conversion utility built specifically for AI pipelines - takes any file you throw at it and outputs clean Markdown that LLMs can actually read and reason about. Here's what it converts: → PDF - full text extraction with structure preserved → PowerPoint - slides, headings, bullet points → Word - full document with lists, tables, links → Excel - tabular data as Markdown tables → Images - EXIF metadata + OCR text extraction → Audio - EXIF metadata + speech transcription → YouTube URLs - fetches transcription automatically → HTML, CSV, JSON, XML, EPubs, ZIP files - all supported Here's the wildest part: LLMs natively speak Markdown. They've been trained on vast amounts of it. When you convert your PDF or Excel file to Markdown before feeding it to an LLM, you get better extraction, better reasoning, and more token-efficient output than raw text or HTML. One command: `markitdown path-to-file.pdf > document.md` Also ships as an MCP server for Claude Desktop integration. 87K GitHub stars. Used by 2,200+ projects. Built by the AutoGen team at Microsoft. 100% Open Source. MIT License. (Link in the comments)
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Also heard this described as “Intuitive Leaps”, ability to synthesize a sound hypothesis from minimal necessary information
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.

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DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
A sequel movie to the ‘LORD OF THE RINGS’ trilogy is officially in the works. Plot synopsis — 14 years after the passing of Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin set out to retrace the first steps of their adventure. Meanwhile, Sam’s daughter, Elanor, has discovered a long-buried secret and is determined to uncover why the War of the Ring was very nearly lost before it even began. Stephen Colbert is co-writing the script.
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@Cjpearson Talking head about to be replaced by AI bitter about plumbers
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CJ Pearson
CJ Pearson@Cjpearson·
Jimmy Kimmel: "Before he was elected to the Senate, Markwayne Mullin was plumber. That's right. We have a plumber protecting us from terrorism now." The elitism of Hollywood summarized in one moment. 👇
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Western Lensman@WesternLensman·
Philly DA Larry Krasner threatens ICE agents working at the airport with arrest: "The president cannot pardon you. I will put you in handcuffs. And if necessary, I will put you in a jail cell." Krasner was promising to hunt down ICE agents like Nazis a couple of months ago.
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@jammles9 Please give that speech on a Little Havana street corner
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Jammles@jammles9·
She says they were “targeted” and “interrogated” for going to Cuba. No. They got stopped at the airport. They flew back into the U.S. after organizing a political trip to a sanctioned country, moving money and aid, coordinating with groups on the ground… and got pulled for secondary screening by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. That’s routine. Detained for hours? Poor you… It just means you were sent to a back room, your bags were checked, and you were asked what you were doing and who you were working with. If you’re operating under the United States EMBARGO against Cuba as part of an organized activist delegation, that’s also CCP BACKED, you’re not just waved through customs. They should receive consequences.
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@gbmike @TwinsightPro suspect underlying threat is to contaminate the Gulf, knocking desalination plants out of service for longer than the region can afford to lose ~90% of their potable water supply
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
This is potentially the biggest news of the year Google just released TurboQuant. An algorithm that makes LLM’s smaller and faster, without losing quality Meaning that 16gb Mac Mini now can run INCREDIBLE AI models. Completely locally, free, and secure This also means: • Much larger context windows possible with way less slowdown and degradation • You’ll be able to run high quality AI on your phone • Speed and quality up. Prices down. The people who made fun of you for buying a Mac Mini now have major egg on their face. This pushes all of AI forward in a such a MASSIVE way It can’t be stated enough: props to Google for releasing this for all. They could have gatekept it for themselves like I imagine a lot of other big AI labs would have. They didn’t. They decided to advance humanity. 2026 is going to be the biggest year in human history.
Google Research@GoogleResearch

Introducing TurboQuant: Our new compression algorithm that reduces LLM key-value cache memory by at least 6x and delivers up to 8x speedup, all with zero accuracy loss, redefining AI efficiency. Read the blog to learn how it achieves these results: goo.gle/4bsq2qI

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Eric Schmitt
Eric Schmitt@Eric_Schmitt·
We just won Missouri v. Biden. As Missouri’s Attorney General, I sued the Biden regime for brazenly colluding with Big Tech to silence Missouri families — censoring the truth about COVID, the Hunter Biden laptop, the open border, and the 2020 election. They tried to turn Facebook, X, YouTube, and the rest into their private speech police, labeling dissent “misinformation” while they pushed their narrative on the American people. Today, after years of unrelenting litigation, we deep state into a historic 10-year, court-enforceable Consent Decree. It directly binds the Surgeon General, the CDC, and CISA: no more threats of legal, regulatory, or economic punishment. No more coercion. No more unilateral direction or veto of platform decisions to remove, suppress, deplatform, or algorithmically bury protected speech. Missouri struck first—and Missouri won big. This is the first real, operational restraint on the federal censorship machine. It locks in the First Amendment principle we fought for: modern technology doesn’t erase your rights, and government labels don’t strip speech of protection. The deep state just got checked. For every working Missouri family tired of being silenced by their own government: this victory is yours. The heartland fought back, and the heartland delivered.
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@INArteCarloDoss Unfortunately, “terrorists”, like most terms touched by the corrupting tendrils of politics, has come to mean whoever the state feels is an enemy but who doesn’t have a capitol to bomb.
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@EndWokeness Need to see the momfluencers give their daughters Kim Jong Un haircuts in solidarity
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
Leftwing activist: "Palestine is no longer the litmus test. The litmus test is North Korea.. China, Cuba, Iran, Houthis."
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