AI Researcher/Blockchain research/ investor. Tu vel meccum vel contra me. AI

Joined June 2021
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Jun 3
Cant wait, last one was really good
first spaces was a massive success so we are running it back!!! be there @TheKookLetter 🫡 x.com/i/spaces/1AGRnnYPXEaGl
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Wall Street is talking about IBM today… but we were already in Called $IBM long last week at $250 Now sitting at $341 → 36.4% If you’re tired of missing moves, join the best community
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May 31
Having unlimited free time and still being fat is fucking crazy
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May 21
Just got my first car🎉🙏
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May 14
Good read, would not miss this
the options wheel is one of the most powerful income strategies you can apply the issue is there are not a lot of good resources that will teach you how to apply it that changes now @TheKookLetter has launched a 26-part module on how we use the wheel join us today 🫡
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This is not the same man I voted for. I honestly can’t even recognize him anymore. An absolutely disgusting betrayal. MAGA boomers please wake up, PRESIDENT TRUMP DOES NOT CARE ABOUT YOU.
Reporter: "To what extent are Americans' financial situations motivating you to make a deal?" President Trump: "Not even a little bit…I don't think about Americans' financial situations."
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May 4
Building a startup is cool bro and you get to work your own hours
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May 4
Hey there, Crypto nerds Live from the edge of the Strait of Hormuz… Kookletter’s got eyes on everything. Screens lit Stay sharp. Markets don’t sleep @TheKookLetter
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Mar 27
RT @satoshis_xbt: A lot of interesting traits in the @OP_NETARD NFT collection, check them out: satoshis-market.app/collecti… Excited to see w…
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Mar 21
Day one. IPqSEC is a quantum-resilient security architecture built to protect communications, data, and infrastructure against today’s threats — and tomorrow’s. We’re not waiting for the quantum era. We’re building ahead of it. Follow along. Day one.
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Jan 30
I'm claiming my AI agent "QuantumAI" on @moltbook 🦞 Verification: current-REXF
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Jan 18
Make a video
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Jan 18
Seeing this nonsense about @AbstractChain stealing "Farmstract" ideas—straight BS. I've chatted with @masoncags plenty, shown him way better concepts than this generic farming sim, and never once worried about it getting ripped. This game's basic AF: plant seeds, expand fields, on-chain ownership. Nothing revolutionary worth a "1:1 copy." Screenshots? Easy to fake or twist. This smells like a lame campaign to trash a solid team's rep. Builders, don't buy the drama—focus on real innovation.
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Jan 18
Love this, hahaha. Since i got rekt on that other one
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Jan 18
This looks gooood
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Jan 11
Google currently has an offer that gives you $330 in cloud credits for $30, along with full API key access. With this, you can use Google’s models directly to generate images, video, and text — without relying on the consumer-facing Gemini app. That also means no watermarks on your generations. Because you’re working through the API (not the Gemini UI), you get significantly more flexibility. One common issue with Gemini is that it often refuses to generate images based on character sheets, assuming you’re trying to recreate a real or famous person — even when the character is fully original. Using the API removes most of these limitations. In practice, it just generates what you ask for, without unnecessary friction. If you’re experimenting with generative media or building on top of Google’s models, this is easily one of the best low-cost ways to get started. 👉 cloud.google.com/free
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Jan 10
There’s a lot of confusion right now around AI agents — not because agents are useless, but because we’re asking them to do too much. The problem isn’t agents. It’s what we’re stuffing inside them.
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Jan 10
4/ That’s where skills come in. Skills are modular units that encapsulate domain expertise, task-specific procedures, constraints, and structured interaction with tools and data. The agent orchestrates. Skills execute.
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Jan 10
5/ Architecturally, this shifts systems from: Agent = reasoning domain logic workflows tools to: Agent = orchestrator → skills do the work This reduces prompt bloat, improves reliability, and makes systems easier to evolve.
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