> the Right hated IQ because Chinese have the highest IQ
This is ridiculous and laughable. It is also factually incorrect. Whites are responsible for 97% of the scientific, technological, artistic, and intellectual innovations in the world.
1) The average Chinese IQ is not 106 or higher; it is 100. The inflated figure comes from sampling only coastal cities with higher scores rather than interior cities or rural villages, where averages fall into the high 80s or 90s.
2) White Americans average around 100, but certain White Protestant denominations (Episcopal, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Methodist) score between 102 and 105. Using unweighted averages, the White Episcopalian mean is very highβ 109.
3) White Christians have other advantages over Han Chinese besides IQ, but that is a separate discussion.
And for that you should follow Classicist9999
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This is ridiculous and laughable. It is also factually incorrect. Whites are responsible for 97% of the scientific, technological, artistic, and intellectual innovations in the world.
1) The average Chinese IQ is not 106 or higher; it is 100. The inflated figure comes from sampling only coastal cities with higher scores rather than interior cities or rural villages, where averages fall into the high 80s or 90s.
2) White Americans average around 100, but certain White Protestant denominations (Episcopal, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Methodist) score between 102 and 105. Using unweighted averages, the White Episcopalian mean is very highβ 109.
3) White Christians have other advantages over Han Chinese besides IQ, but that is a separate discussion.
And for that you should follow Classicist9999
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A U.S. consular officer in India adjudicated 51,000 H-1B visa applications.
She denied 70 to 90 percent of those applications.
Storefront after storefront selling fake degrees, fake transcripts, fake bank statements. Not edge cases. An industry.
The pressure from politicians, she says β if the person isnβt a terrorist, issue the visa.
She spent twenty years in the U.S. Foreign Service. Her name is Mahvash Siddiqui. Sheβs Indian-American.
The best and brightest narrative didnβt survive contact with what she saw on the ground.
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She denied 70 to 90 percent of those applications.
Storefront after storefront selling fake degrees, fake transcripts, fake bank statements. Not edge cases. An industry.
The pressure from politicians, she says β if the person isnβt a terrorist, issue the visa.
She spent twenty years in the U.S. Foreign Service. Her name is Mahvash Siddiqui. Sheβs Indian-American.
The best and brightest narrative didnβt survive contact with what she saw on the ground.
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How the 16 year old au pair looks at me after my nagging b&tch wife goes out to get groceries
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Marines whoβve been stuck on a boat for a month realizing they donβt get to kill anyone
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>ceasefire announced
>Iran launches missiles
>oil prices unpredictable
>GOP pushing amnesty
Me: *heading back to racist Japanese π*
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>Iran launches missiles
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Me: *heading back to racist Japanese π*
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Claude Code doesn't show you how many tokens you're using for subscriptions. No breakdown by model. No breakdown by project. Just a progress bar that says "63% used."
So I built a local dashboard that reads the files Claude Code already writes to your machine.
Turns out every session, every turn, every token is logged to ~/.claude/projects/ in JSONL files. Input tokens, output tokens, cache reads, cache creation, model name, timestamp.
It's all there. You just can't see it.
My numbers over the last 30 days: 440 sessions. 18,000 turns. $1,588 in API-equivalent costs. On one day, the cache spiked to 700M tokens - visible cache bug, two days in a row.
The dashboard scans those local files, builds a SQLite database, and serves charts on localhost:8080. Filter by model (Opus, Sonnet, Haiku). Filter by time range (7d, 30d, 90d, all time). Cost estimates based on current Anthropic API pricing.
Works retroactively. First run processes your entire Claude Code history.
Install:
git clone
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So I built a local dashboard that reads the files Claude Code already writes to your machine.
Turns out every session, every turn, every token is logged to ~/.claude/projects/ in JSONL files. Input tokens, output tokens, cache reads, cache creation, model name, timestamp.
It's all there. You just can't see it.
My numbers over the last 30 days: 440 sessions. 18,000 turns. $1,588 in API-equivalent costs. On one day, the cache spiked to 700M tokens - visible cache bug, two days in a row.
The dashboard scans those local files, builds a SQLite database, and serves charts on localhost:8080. Filter by model (Opus, Sonnet, Haiku). Filter by time range (7d, 30d, 90d, all time). Cost estimates based on current Anthropic API pricing.
Works retroactively. First run processes your entire Claude Code history.
Install:
git clone
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Claude Code doesn't show you how many tokens you're using for subscriptions. No breakdown by model. No breakdown by project. Just a progress bar that says "63% used." So I built a local dashboard that reads the files Claude Code already writes to your machine.β¦
Alright so that confirms it?
This guy spent ~$200 for ~5M uncached, and ~2B cached tokens on Claude
I spent under $200 for $17M uncached and $6B cached on Codex
= Claude has at least 3x worse limits than Codex $20 plans,
Probably more like 10x worse, will do the math more exactly in a bit
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This guy spent ~$200 for ~5M uncached, and ~2B cached tokens on Claude
I spent under $200 for $17M uncached and $6B cached on Codex
= Claude has at least 3x worse limits than Codex $20 plans,
Probably more like 10x worse, will do the math more exactly in a bit
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Guns arenβt even the most efficient way to influence a government, bombs are. The IRAβs vehicle bomb attacks was more effective than any gun attack. Theyβd smuggle in precursor chemicals from abroad and patiently build their bombs before targeting government and financial centers.
Theyβd give a telephoned pre-warning to authorities so civilians would be evacuated. With each bombing the economic impact was getting higher and higher. Insurance and taxes were increased, this made the government very unpopular with the people.
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Theyβd give a telephoned pre-warning to authorities so civilians would be evacuated. With each bombing the economic impact was getting higher and higher. Insurance and taxes were increased, this made the government very unpopular with the people.
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This is absolutely crazy.
Someone just turned $13,200 into $472,000 betting that US-Iran ceasefire would happen today.
Making a 350x/3,500% gain in a single trade.
Lucky trader or Trump admin Insider ?
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Someone just turned $13,200 into $472,000 betting that US-Iran ceasefire would happen today.
Making a 350x/3,500% gain in a single trade.
Lucky trader or Trump admin Insider ?
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