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Apr 7
So I created an entire med school using AI.
It started out as a joke with my friends, but just grew and grew into something that still astonishes me in its depth and breadth.
I call it the Hibbert School of Medicine. Check it out at hibbertmed.com x.com/KashPrime/stat…
There's a neat simulator where you can try to solve medical mysteries yourself, and it will give you feedback and a grade score! Image
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You can also sign up for weekly emails in different specialties, with a case of the week, and summaries of key podcasts and blogs: Image
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Apr 7
Dark texts that girls always reply to
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1) "I need to tell you something... but I don't know it you're ready for it."
Instant curiosity. She has to ask.
2) "There's something about you l can't quite figure out, and it's driving me crazy"
Mystery > Compliments
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Apr 7
I built a personal AI assistant on a Mac Mini. Within 48 hours, cheap models had poisoned its memory with fabricated colleagues, fictional file shares, and an imaginary costume party. Here is what I learned. Image
The setup: OpenClaw as the agent framework, ClawRouter for model routing (Gemini Flash for simple tasks, Claude Sonnet for complex ones),

OpenViking for persistent memory.

All running locally on a $600 Mac Mini. Monthly API cost after optimization: $15-35.
First week: 335 requests over 4 days cost $8.09.

Same requests through Claude Opus would have been $152.83.

95% savings from routing simple tasks to cheap models. Sounds perfect, right?
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Apr 7
Did you know that one of the most likely candidates for depictions of the crucified Jesus is a piece of Roman graffiti? (A 🧵). Image
This is the Alexamenos Graffito, a piece of Roman graffiti scratched into a plaster wall on the Palatine Hill in Rome. It dates to the late first or second century. Image
I travelled to see its location last year as part of our Can I Trust the Bible? documentary series.

See the full docu:
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Apr 7
1) Last night @RealSKeshel and I had a talk about the latest voter registration numbers. Most of these are positive for Rs, but the level of overall shifts out of the DemoKKKrats has slowed. They actually led in CO and PA.

2) Seth's view was that we are seeing . . .
2) contd . . . especially in PA the fluctuations of primary campaigns in big cities. He, in particular, watches Northampton and Erie Counties, which were Trump flips, for movement and there is none.

3) We don't have reg stats for GA, but Seth has developed . . .
3) contd . . . a very good proxy in Duval, Co., FL, which mirrors GA very well. Duval has steadily been moving toward Rs.

4) I think, on top of all this, you have a situation where the truly "persuadable" DemoKKKrats after Trump won left the Ds & joined Rs.
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Apr 7
Two developers and 10 AI agents rewrote Claude Code from scratch in Rust. In one night.

The repo hit 50K GitHub stars in 2 hours. It now has 172K. It is called claw-code. Image
After Anthropic accidentally leaked 512K lines of Claude Code source through a bad npm package,

Sigrid Jin built a clean-room rewrite.

Not a copy. New language, new codebase.

48,600 lines of Rust, 40 tool specs, 9 crates. DMCA cannot touch it.
They used AI agents to rebuild an AI coding tool.

Humans gave direction in Discord.

10 AI "claws" coordinated, built, tested, and pushed code autonomously.

Two people wrote almost none of the 48K Rust lines by hand.
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Apr 7
These 6 minutes of exercise everyday will make you a beast in bed. 🧵 Image
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Apr 7
Why Trump’s Threat to Bomb Iran’s Power Grid Is So Dangerous
This isn’t coercion.
It’s escalation—with predictable failure.Image
I spent years working with the U.S. Air Force on strategic bombing theory.

We studied how to destroy electric grids.
Not just tactically—but systematically.

What follows is the part never published—
but determines whether it works or fails.
There are two ways to hit a power system:

• Transformers → outages for weeks
• Generating hulls → outages for 6+ months
Trump’s language—“never to be used again”—signals the second.

That’s not pressure -- That’s societal collapse
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Apr 7
The most overlooked aspect of blood pressure and artery health:

Nitric oxide.

It relaxes your arteries and improves blood flow but by age 40, you've lost up to 50% of it.

Here are 9 foods that boost nitric oxide naturally:🧵

1. Beets. Image
One of the richest natural sources of nitrates on the planet.

Your body converts these nitrates directly into nitric oxide.

One glass of beet juice can lower blood pressure within hours.

Roast them, juice them raw or add beet powder to a smoothie daily. Image
2. Arugula.

The most nitrate-dense leafy green available.

It delivers more nitrates per gram than spinach, kale or any other green.

Arugula is also rich in antioxidants that protect your blood vessels from damage.

Add a handful to salads or blend it into a smoothie. Image
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Apr 7
openly supported & defended jake kodish who mocked palestinians, is a zionist & made sexual and disrespectful comments (towards armys & other women), tried to discredit the tannies' songwriting skills around black swan era publicly & when he was called out, he tried to backtrack Image
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Apr 7
Nattokinase is the most underrated heart supplement on the planet.

A new study of 1,062 people just showed it shrank arterial plaque by 36% in one year.

It lowers blood pressure, your risk of strokes and even protects your brain.

Here's everything you need to know about it:🧵
1. It dissolves blood clots.

Nattokinase breaks down fibrin, the protein that forms dangerous clots in your blood vessels.

It also boosts your body's clot-dissolving system by activating tissue plasminogen activator.

Studies show it's 4X more potent than plasmin. Image
2. It lowers blood pressure.

A clinical trial gave 86 people 2,000 FU of nattokinase daily for 8 weeks.

The result?

Systolic blood pressure dropped by 5.5 mmHg and diastolic dropped by 2.8 mmHg.

It works by reducing renin activity and improving blood flow. Image
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Apr 7
I can name a lot more than 5. Let's start with 23 easy ones:

1. Designating a combatant a journalist automatically immunizes that combatant from attack.
2. A territory is occupied even if there is no presence whatsoever after a hostile armed force by virtue of being blockaded.
3. A famine can be declared where people are not dying of starvation.
4. A territory becomes the sovereign title of one party — even when that party never exercised sovereignty over it in the past — when a second party conquers it from a third party which attacked it.
5. An armistice line explicitly set by all parties in an armistice agreement as not constituting an international border becomes one when the armistice is violated and war relaunched. But only to the advantage of the agressing and losing party.
6. An unimplemented non-binding...
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