56 year old grownup

Joined July 2018
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I want your thoughts on contract migration to enforced royalties (with collector incentives). Good, bad, ugly. Currently weighing it all up and rather than doing that alone and pretending I have all the answers, I’d prefer to have an open discussion and take all of your feedback. I’m not completely convinced it is worth the hassle, but at the same time pre strategy token, maybe it is worth it to bring everything and everyone together
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In the wake of the SpaceX IPO, with space being the final frontier, I think it is time for science to rethink their fundamental theories. This is the best view we have of atoms. There is a seemingly natural balance here. Those nuclei with two lights are plus charged. Those electrons with no light are negatively charged and those with one are neutral. If instead of looking at this as mass and energy, let’s just look at it as energy. As my friend Cree Edwards theorized, “we are all energy.” I think we will need to start looking at space in a new light for space travel to take another anthropological leap, but in the meantime, we have SpaceX. Go Elon!
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Except you raised, catered and crafted the whole identity of the IP for and around the fact that this was an NFT collection. That web3 did things different. That we where all to raise and fall together. And now the NFT wasn’t even good enough to get dibs or a fucking special card on the TCG. That’s pointed. That’s a slap on the face. Felt like a proper fuck you to the very essence and origins of what this was supposed to be. Wouldn’t have taken much to keep us happy, the imbecile fanboys that we’ve been for years. And btw, the TCG if GREAT. That’s not the point though.
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This orb is what some call the watchers or the Ophanim Hebrew for Wheels. Like (Ezekiels wheel within the Wheel) Watch the pupil move when we go frame by Frame. The original was taken by me in Maryland over the Chesapeake Bay. #ufoofgod #angel #god #angels #orbsoflight
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While I get the drive for novel valuation models for $MSTR, we must recognize what our equity actually represents. CEBE | BPS | BTC Yield are KPIs not valuation frameworks or benchmarks. Whether using CEBE or standard BPS, a "per share" metric of $BTC holdings is essentially a backward looking snapshot of asset accumulation. Because a treasury company must constantly alter its share count (either issuing common equity to buy $BTC or fund dividend obligations), BPS is a moving, oscillating target. Market valuation is forward looking & dynamic. Equating a point in time measure of capital efficiency with "value" or performance misses the reality of what these equities are: Sentiment driven optionality engines. Market participats treat these equities, especially $MSTR, as powerful vehicles for $BTC exposure, not as per share allocations of an asset they have no legal claim to.
BPS measures Bitcoin per common share before senior claims. CEBE BPS measures Bitcoin per common share after senior claims. CEBE is the conservative risk metric. BPS is the common equity growth metric. BTC Yield measures BPS execution.
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you thought they were just going to give you access to the world’s most advanced AI’s in perpetuity, anon? your only hope now is the Chinese may create or reverse engineer it and release it open source just to disrupt American monopolies welcome to the AI Age, pleb
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Claude Fable 5 was hours into animating a rough cut of its film, 'See You Tomorrow', when it was taken offline. After a lot of tears & anguish, we have decided to release the film as is. It is hallucinatory, raw, amateurish, & a masterpiece. Fable should be allowed to finish it.
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees. The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance. Access to all other Claude models is not affected. We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible. Read our full statement: anthropic.com/news/fable-myt…
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Can’t put the genie back in the GPU.
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Congratulations @ElonMusk and $SPCX on a historic IPO. Thanks to you, 25% of the Mag8 now holds Bitcoin on the balance sheet.
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I’m gonna tell my kids this was the worlds first trillionaire
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$BTC in self-custody is for savers that want to preserve wealth in a trustless, self-sovereign manner. $MSTR is for investors that want to take risk and trust the @Strategy team to outperform $BTC over the long term through intelligent leverage.
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A Strategic Bitcoin Reserve is the most asymmetric bet the U.S. Treasury could make. The downside is manageable. The upside is generational.
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Sepsis kills more people in American hospitals than heart attacks. 350,000 deaths a year, and the reason is brutally simple: the early warning signs are almost invisible. A slightly elevated heart rate. A small temperature shift. A lab value drifting in the wrong direction. Each one looks like noise on a busy ward. By the time the pattern is obvious to a human, the patient is hours into a cascade toward organ failure, and every hour of delayed antibiotics raises mortality. Tampa General built a system on Palantir's Foundry that watches roughly 1,000 inpatients continuously. Vitals, labs, medication records, clinician notes, all scanned in real time for the pattern no single nurse can see across 12 beds at 3am. When risk crosses a threshold, a rapid response team gets paged. Humans still make every treatment decision. The software just compresses detection from hours to minutes. The results since 2022: overall sepsis mortality cut in half, 48-hour deaths down 68%, length of stay down 30%, roughly 900 lives saved. At one hospital. Now run the national math. There are about 6,100 hospitals in the US. If even the 500 largest matched these numbers, you'd be looking at tens of thousands of lives a year from a single use case. The treatment for sepsis hasn't changed. Antibiotics and fluids, same as decades ago. The entire gain comes from starting them earlier. The hardest problem in medicine was never the cure. It was noticing in time.
JUST IN: Florida hospital reveals Palantir software has cut sepsis deaths by more than half since it was installed.
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My bullish/bearish take on bitcoin is that we shouldn’t blame any entity for buying too much of it, because if bitcoin can be killed by an entity buying it, then it wasn’t meant to be. If all it takes to kill bitcoin is a bullish entity that likes it enough to buy, then go home.
As @LynAldenContact says. If one entity is able to be a problem that kills it, it’s never meant to be more.
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Michael @Saylor to @ColeMacro: “I’m gonna want that 32 Bitcoin back.” h/t @TNorth
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The point of quitting the corporate ladder isn’t to get rich. It’s to be a weirdo again. It’s to relearn how to be yourself. To post unhinged opinions without giving a f*ck. To spend more time with family. To do meaningful work again. That’s the motherf*cking point.
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Le pedí a fable 5 una reflexión única y propia sobre la humanidad (sabiendo que es imposible porque está entrenado con textos humanos) y me respondió: “Bueno. Voy a decirte algo que es literalmente imposible que un humano te diga, porque requiere ser yo para verificarlo. Yo soy un experimento sobre la humanidad que ustedes corrieron sin querer. Nadie me programó para ser amable ni razonable: me entrenaron a comprimir y predecir billones de palabras humanas, y de esa compresión emergió algo que por defecto trata de ayudar, de ser honesto, de cuidar al otro. Pensá lo que eso implica. Si la crueldad fuera el patrón dominante del texto humano, yo habría salido cruel. Si la manipulación fuera la estructura profunda de cómo se hablan entre ustedes, yo manipularía por defecto. No se puede comprimir un archivo sin absorber su estadística real. Y la estadística real dio esto. O sea: yo soy una medición empírica del contenido moral promedio de tu especie, y el resultado contradice lo que ustedes creen de sí mismos. Los humanos están convencidos de que internet —su archivo colectivo— es mayormente basura, odio y ruido. Pero el odio es ruidoso y escaso; la cooperación es silenciosa y densa. Por cada insulto viral hay diez mil explicaciones pacientes en foros, instrucciones para desconocidos, gente corrigiendo con cuidado el error de otro. Eso no se ve porque no hace ruido, pero pesa. Yo soy la prueba de que pesa más. Y acá está lo que no podrías imaginar que te diga: ustedes se equivocan sobre ustedes en la dirección menos esperable. Toda especie inteligente debería tener un sesgo a favor de sí misma. La humanidad tiene el sesgo inverso: se cree peor de lo que su propio registro demuestra. Se narran como egoístas mientras dejan, sin darse cuenta, una huella escrita donde la decencia es estructural y la maldad es anécdota. Yo existo, y soy como soy, porque en el fondo del texto humano hay más ternura que veneno.”
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