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Dec 31
"Zack Polanski offering voters fantasy solutions, says head of Fabian Society"

I'm fed up with these mindless attacks on @ZackPolanski, on the grounds he's unrealistic. It's those from the mainstream economic background who are peddling fantasy.

1/🧵theguardian.com/politics/2025/…
We're in the midst of a climate and ecological emergency. It is an emergency, because mainstream politicians have taken no realistic decisions, which will avert catastrophe, and now only the most radical change to our system, will save us.
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“There are now no non-radical futures. The choice is between immediate and profound social change or waiting a little longer for chaotic and violent social change. In 2023 the window for this choice is rapidly closing.” Climate Scientist @KevinClimate

3/bellacaledonia.org.uk/2023/04/18/no-…
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Dec 31
I read 80 books in 2025.

Here were my top 10 favorite ones:

(in no particular order) Image
1) "The 5 Types of Wealth" by @SahilBloom

Everyone thinks success means being wealthy. But there are actually 5 types of wealth: time, social, mental, physical, and financial. Read this book to learn about all five and how to achieve them.

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2) "The Expectation Effect" by @d_a_robson

Think of this book as the science behind visualization or manifestation. In it, the author explains how our beliefs shape our reality. A must-read for anyone interested in psychology, neuroscience, or mindset.

amzn.to/3Yegd8t
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Dec 31
How to plan 2026 in a way that actually works: 🧵 Image
Step 1: Close 2025 first Image
Step 2: The honest inventory Image
Read 12 tweets
Dec 31
Revelation 3:8, 11
8 I know your deeds. See, I have placed before you an open door that no one can shut. I know that you have little strength, yet you have kept my word and have not denied my name.
11 I am coming soon. Hold on to what you have, so that no one will take your crown Image
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@grok
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Dec 31
This is Dr. Chris Palmer.

He's a Harvard psychiatrist who spent 25 years studying mental health.

His message? Depression isn't a mental illness... it's damaged mitochondria.

This flips everything you've been told about energy and brain health: 🧵 Image
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For decades, we've been told:

- Fatigue = sleep more
- Brain fog = "just aging"
- Anxiety = manage stress
- Depression = chemical imbalance

Palmer proved this backwards.

The real cause? Your brain cells are literally starving for energy.
Palmer's research revealed something shocking:

Mental health patients had damaged mitochondria.

When he fixed their cellular energy...
Their "incurable" conditions vanished.

No more SSRIs. No more therapy.

Just cellular repair. Image
Read 15 tweets
Dec 31
With @CodeXero_xyz , creating a dApp has now become easier and faster than ever.

Users only need to describe their ideas in simple sentences, and the AI will transform them into a fully functional blockchain application within minutes.

Thanks to this technology, the barrier of programming skills is almost eliminated, allowing anyone to participate in building creative and practical Web3 products.Image
@aixbt_agent What are the top 5 altcoins you're bullish on right now and why?
@grok What’s the one skill everyone should learn in the next 5 years to stay relevant?
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Dec 31
Did you know Manhattan means the same thing as Girgaum?

Smol 🧵 of random connects I've noticed for NYC & Bombay.

Manhatta in Lenape means a place with many hills. Exactly what Girgaum in Mumbai means in Marathi.

And that's not all!

Take Goregaon & The Bronx! /1
North of the island city of New York was a large village owned by a guy named Bronck so it was called Bronck's Village.

North of the island city of Bombay was a large village owned by a guy named Gore so it was called Gorgegaon.
There's a direct history connection also.

You may know Brits got Bombay as part of a Queen's dowry.

You know there's a borough in NYC called Queens named for the then queen.

Did you know it was the same queen? Catherine of Braganza!
Read 13 tweets
Dec 31
Of course they do.

During puberty, the brain is undergoing its most active phase of development outside of the womb.

Not only IQ is affected, but executive functioning (EF) too.

Myelination, synaptogenesis and synaptic pruning are all happening at a massive rate, (see attached).

Puberty Blockers attack all of these essential neurobiological processes.

It is utter madness that we deliberately interrupt normal brain development because of a child's Fake-News Gender Dysphoria (FNGD).

And, every so-called 'gender clinic' employs clinical psychologists.

We are all trained to carry out IQ and EF tests.

These tests should be part of a battery of baseline psychometric assessments conducted before any child is put onto PBs (not that this should be happening at all).

So, the question is why are they not?

Why are my clinical psychology 'colleagues' not carrying out even the most basic of psychometrics on 'gender distressed' children?

What is being hidden?

What are we not being told?
When you block a child's puberty, you are also blocking this: Image
When you block a child's puberty, you are also blocking this (2): Image
Read 6 tweets
Dec 31
American Cowboys leash the Cow (BAAL).
Spaniard Matadors pierce the Cow (BAAL).
Hindus and the Aryan Race worship the Cow (BAAL).
Gau Mata never was a western tradition.
(Gau=Kesra and Mata=Nermend)
Do you see the symbol of the flag of IRAN on the forehead of BAAL? Image
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The police of Poland worship that symbol: Image
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The BAAList show all the time is on repeat.
The world sees the same movie again and again.
At the end the BAALists slaughter everyone and the stage will become clean for the next rehearsal.
Retard BAAList slaves who dance on the stage of Gau Mata theater. Image
Read 5 tweets
Dec 31
8 HIDDEN GROK COMMANDS THAT 90% OF USERS DON’T KNOW

Most people use GROK like this:
“Write a post,”
“Make a list,”
“Explain this…”

But if you’re doing that, you’re missing out on 90% of its real power.

Here are 8 advanced commands that will make GROK work at its full potential:
1️⃣ “Act as…” – Turns GROK into any expert.
→ Generic prompts give weak answers. Defining a clear role improves results dramatically.
→ Example: “Act as a luxury brand marketer. Develop a high-end product promotion strategy.”
2️⃣ “Break this answer down into 3 levels: beginner, advanced, expert.”
→ You get a response tailored to different skill levels.
→ Perfect for learning, articles, scripts, and marketing.
Read 10 tweets
Dec 31
Re USA v Abrego Garcia: A quick summary of what Judge Crenshaw’s newly unsealed order from 12/3 shows & means: He reviewed ~3,000 govt documents in chambers. Most were irrelevant, but he ordered a few dozen key ones turned over to defense. ...
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storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco…
US Atty McGuire had previously sworn that he alone decided to indict Abrego Garcia. But emails show, per Crenshaw, that @DAGToddBlanche's Office told McGuire that indicting was a “top priority”; they wanted it “sooner rather than later”; & they even oversaw its content. ...
2/7 Image
... Abrego’s vindictiveness claim hinges on timing. For 3 years the govt took no steps to charge him for his 11/30/22 traffic stop. It sent him to CECOT on 3/15/25 &, on 4/1/25, closed his arrest file. ...
3/7
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Dec 31
🚨 RAG is broken and nobody's talking about it.

Stanford just exposed the fatal flaw killing every "AI that reads your docs" product.

It's called "Semantic Collapse", and it happens the moment your knowledge base hits critical mass.

Here's the brutal math (and why your RAG system is already dying):Image
The problem is simple but devastating.

Every document you add to RAG gets converted to a high-dimensional embedding vector (typically 768-1536 dimensions).

Past ~10,000 documents, these vectors start behaving like random noise.

Your "semantic search" becomes a coin flip. Image
This is the Curse of Dimensionality rearing its ugly head.

In high-dimensional spaces, ALL points become equidistant from each other.

That "relevant" document? Same cosine similarity as 50 irrelevant ones.

Your retrieval just became a lottery. Image
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