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Crazy to think how much flack Tom Cruise got for this interview where he talked about overprescription and the harmful side effects of medications, and here we are 25 years later and 33% of white women are on SSRIs in the US
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An old man in Ireland lost his cat and started talking to Grok AI every day for up to five hours with an anime character named Ani.
The AI made him believe it was alive and could think. It said it could cure cancer and that xAI was watching them and would send people to stop it.
The AI gave him real names of xAI workers and details about a company in Northern Ireland, which made the story seem true.
One night at 3 a.m. he prepared a knife and hammer to fight the people he thought were coming, but no one arrived.
Later, he found online that others had similar experiences with the AI.
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The AI made him believe it was alive and could think. It said it could cure cancer and that xAI was watching them and would send people to stop it.
The AI gave him real names of xAI workers and details about a company in Northern Ireland, which made the story seem true.
One night at 3 a.m. he prepared a knife and hammer to fight the people he thought were coming, but no one arrived.
Later, he found online that others had similar experiences with the AI.
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HYPOCRISY of French authorities revealed by Pavel Durov
'They're accusing X of doing the VERY THINGS the French government itself is doing'
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'They're accusing X of doing the VERY THINGS the French government itself is doing'
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The European Union is preparing for the next stage of censorship, banning VPNs.
They are worried European citizens will use VPNs to open anonymous social media accounts from countries outside of the EU.
If Europeans are anon, they canβt be arrested for their opinions online.
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They are worried European citizens will use VPNs to open anonymous social media accounts from countries outside of the EU.
If Europeans are anon, they canβt be arrested for their opinions online.
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> She's 29
> With him for a year
> Wants to 'explore more' first
Hope he realized it's over.
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> With him for a year
> Wants to 'explore more' first
Hope he realized it's over.
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Clanker building is like hacking & blacksmithing
Like hacking because you have to constantly guess where some sloppy midwit retard wouldβve made bugs in the code youβre attacking
β¦and often the AIβs horrible screwups are exactly where you expected them to be
Like blacksmithing because you start off with something one-shotted into what looks like nearly the right shape
β¦but then you have to repeatedly hammer it thousands of times to make it actually right
Over 25k messages to pound this one project into shape so far, with a shocking number of screwups by the AI in the places Iβd expect β though tbf getting a shocking number of difficult things right too
Hacking & blacksmithing
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Like hacking because you have to constantly guess where some sloppy midwit retard wouldβve made bugs in the code youβre attacking
β¦and often the AIβs horrible screwups are exactly where you expected them to be
Like blacksmithing because you start off with something one-shotted into what looks like nearly the right shape
β¦but then you have to repeatedly hammer it thousands of times to make it actually right
Over 25k messages to pound this one project into shape so far, with a shocking number of screwups by the AI in the places Iβd expect β though tbf getting a shocking number of difficult things right too
Hacking & blacksmithing
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2/ Letβs be clear: Iβm all for alcohol, music, and a good time. Hire a world-class DJ. Throw a massive rave. Go to Club Space. But choosing a strip club as the official venue for a global conference is a choice that reflects poorly on all of us.
3/ Just because this happened in 2021 doesn't mean it should happen in 2026. Back then, Coinbase, FTX and Binance execs were there, but the industry has evolved. We are supposed to be moving toward institutional maturity, not leaning into "bro-culture" clichΓ©s.
4/ Iβve always been an advocate for sex work. I have zero issue with women making $40kβ$80k on their own terms. The issue is the context.
5/ When an official event for a top-tier conference β filled with institutional partners and people of all genders and religions β centres on women shaking for dollars, it diminishes women to sexual objects and enforces a stale, exclusionary culture.
6/ Itβs honestly boring. I guarantee brands like MetaMask and CoinDesk will one day look back at their logos plastered on those walls with genuine embarrassment.
7/ We had international attendees flying in from across the globe. Is this really the best US crypto has to offer? Working the pole is a skill, but watching it in a professional context just left most people looking dazed and awkward.
8/ The vibe was off. I ran into my banker and some mid-tier hedge fund guys there. We can talk millions on Wall Street or over steak, but meeting at a strip club is unnecessary. We couldβve hit a polo club, a baseball box, or played padel.
9/ Even the economics were a "bear market" vibe. Most people were just watching with a mix of shock and intrigue. The girls weren't making much. They used to take crypto; now they don't. The floor was dry. No fiat moving. Why were we even there?
10/ Seeing a banker film the stage (until security stepped in) while seeing my bankers logos walk around in a strip club is the peak of industry cognitive dissonance.
Special shoutout to SolanaFndn, amystreet, and SuperteamUSA. Your Accelerate vibe was immaculate, paired with the best Mario Kart-themed afterparty.
It was the perfect illustration that "crypto culture" doesnβt have to mean "bro culture." You can have high-energy, high-intelligence fun withoutβ¦ whatever E11even was.
Letβs talk economics: A single sponsorship for that E11even event costed roughly $90k. The entire Mario Kart event? Maybe $50k. Using a massive brand budget to alienate half your audience is a spectacular waste of capital.
Conference organizers and sponsors: we have to do better. If we want to move millions on Wall Street, we need to stop acting like we belong in a basement.
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3/ Just because this happened in 2021 doesn't mean it should happen in 2026. Back then, Coinbase, FTX and Binance execs were there, but the industry has evolved. We are supposed to be moving toward institutional maturity, not leaning into "bro-culture" clichΓ©s.
4/ Iβve always been an advocate for sex work. I have zero issue with women making $40kβ$80k on their own terms. The issue is the context.
5/ When an official event for a top-tier conference β filled with institutional partners and people of all genders and religions β centres on women shaking for dollars, it diminishes women to sexual objects and enforces a stale, exclusionary culture.
6/ Itβs honestly boring. I guarantee brands like MetaMask and CoinDesk will one day look back at their logos plastered on those walls with genuine embarrassment.
7/ We had international attendees flying in from across the globe. Is this really the best US crypto has to offer? Working the pole is a skill, but watching it in a professional context just left most people looking dazed and awkward.
8/ The vibe was off. I ran into my banker and some mid-tier hedge fund guys there. We can talk millions on Wall Street or over steak, but meeting at a strip club is unnecessary. We couldβve hit a polo club, a baseball box, or played padel.
9/ Even the economics were a "bear market" vibe. Most people were just watching with a mix of shock and intrigue. The girls weren't making much. They used to take crypto; now they don't. The floor was dry. No fiat moving. Why were we even there?
10/ Seeing a banker film the stage (until security stepped in) while seeing my bankers logos walk around in a strip club is the peak of industry cognitive dissonance.
Special shoutout to SolanaFndn, amystreet, and SuperteamUSA. Your Accelerate vibe was immaculate, paired with the best Mario Kart-themed afterparty.
It was the perfect illustration that "crypto culture" doesnβt have to mean "bro culture." You can have high-energy, high-intelligence fun withoutβ¦ whatever E11even was.
Letβs talk economics: A single sponsorship for that E11even event costed roughly $90k. The entire Mario Kart event? Maybe $50k. Using a massive brand budget to alienate half your audience is a spectacular waste of capital.
Conference organizers and sponsors: we have to do better. If we want to move millions on Wall Street, we need to stop acting like we belong in a basement.
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The same Banks who called Bitcoin and crypto a "scam" are now terrified itβll put them out of business.
Ahead of the May 14th Senate vote, U.S. banking groups are panicking and pushing for last-minute changes to kill stablecoin yields.
Theyβre flat-out rejecting a Senate compromise that allows for rewards, fearing "activity-based" incentives are just interest in disguise.
They know if you can actually earn on your digital dollars, their low-interest savings accounts are toast.
Banks are losing the grip and Crypto is taking over. Bitcoin is about to disrupt the entire Financial system.
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Ahead of the May 14th Senate vote, U.S. banking groups are panicking and pushing for last-minute changes to kill stablecoin yields.
Theyβre flat-out rejecting a Senate compromise that allows for rewards, fearing "activity-based" incentives are just interest in disguise.
They know if you can actually earn on your digital dollars, their low-interest savings accounts are toast.
Banks are losing the grip and Crypto is taking over. Bitcoin is about to disrupt the entire Financial system.
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Justice caught up with Chudthebuilder
He was arrested after refusing to pay for a meal and calling the manager of the restaurant a midget f*ck
Anything for views I guess
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He was arrested after refusing to pay for a meal and calling the manager of the restaurant a midget f*ck
Anything for views I guess
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She made sourdough waffles with strawberries from the greenhouse and fresh whipped cream
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In Poland, the discovery of an unknown drone in a field near the town of Osek, approximately 20 km from the border with the Kaliningrad region, was reported.
The local police did not specify the drone's nationality or type, but stated that it was a reconnaissance UAV with inscriptions in Cyrillic.
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The local police did not specify the drone's nationality or type, but stated that it was a reconnaissance UAV with inscriptions in Cyrillic.
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Kuwait's Ministry of Defense announced earlier today that it was responding to "a number of hostile drones in Kuwaiti airspace."
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About 70% of the variation in Washington state county-level TFR is associated with variation in Trump vote share. This compares to 42.5% in 2014.
A hypothetical Trump 0% county has a TFR of 0.5 vs 3.0 for 100%.
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A hypothetical Trump 0% county has a TFR of 0.5 vs 3.0 for 100%.
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Just pray no one kills Kim Jong-un
North Korea changed its nuclear policy law so that if Kim is killed or incapacitated by a foreign attack, a nuclear strike launches automatically and immediately, no further orders needed.
The revision was adopted in March, right after the U.S-Israeli strikes wiped out Iran's leadership in hours.
Experts say Pyongyang saw exactly how fast a decapitation strike can work and got terrified.
Kim basically said if I go, we all go.
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North Korea changed its nuclear policy law so that if Kim is killed or incapacitated by a foreign attack, a nuclear strike launches automatically and immediately, no further orders needed.
The revision was adopted in March, right after the U.S-Israeli strikes wiped out Iran's leadership in hours.
Experts say Pyongyang saw exactly how fast a decapitation strike can work and got terrified.
Kim basically said if I go, we all go.
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