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May 11
P*rn is killing your rizq. You work hard. You make du’a. But your business isn’t growing. Your money feels blocked.

Here’s how secret sin is silently draining your barakah:
You hustle. You plan. You grind.
But nothing moves.
Clients ghost you.
Ideas die.
Motivation fades.

It’s not your strategy.
It’s your state.
Every time you watch p*rn:
• You lose mental focus
• You lose spiritual energy
• You lose self-respect
• You feel fake during du’a

You can’t attract rizq…
While secretly chasing haram.
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May 11
@brianlilley Former Ontario scientist here (not Conestoga). Watched the international student circus up close with course-based Master’s cohorts. The whole Conestoga scandal is just the most shameless symptom of a rotten system. Insider view, no sugarcoating. 1/8
@brianlilley Canada’s “investment” in education has been pathetic for 30+ years — flatlined while countries like China poured money in. NSERC PhD scholarships? Still basically $40K today after decades. Real value gutted by inflation. Brilliant long-term planning.

2/8
@brianlilley In Ontario, Ford froze domestic undergrad tuition (2019 onward) to look fiscally responsible. Universities and colleges, squeezed for cash, suddenly discovered the “genius” solution: sell Canadian degrees to anyone who can pay.

3/8
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May 11
vivo X300 Ultra - Full Review:
Finally, an “Ultra” that Lives Up To Its Name.

vivo’s first ever Ultra flagship phone to launch globally is here!

Despite all the buzz surrounding the camera capabilities of the X300 Ultra, I also found it to be an incredible all-rounder that excels at almost everything.

This thing is packed with some seriously good stuff:
✅ ZEISS Triple Prime lenses, with 14 mm, 35 mm, and 85 mm focal lengths
✅ New 200MP Sony LYT-901 main camera
✅ Multi-focal 4K 120 fps High-Spec Video + 10-bit Log recording + all-new Pro Video mode
✅ New vivo Colour Science + new VS1+ chip
✅ Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip
✅ 6600 mAh battery + 100W FlashCharge
✅ A camera-inspired design that looks bold yet clean at the same time

On paper, the vivo X300 Ultra might not sound like a huge upgrade because of the seemingly minimal spec bump compared to the X200 Ultra.

But in the past two weeks, I have learned an important life lesson:
Don’t blindly judge something you haven’t tried before.

After testing this phone extensively for photography, videography, gaming, multitasking, battery life, and daily usage, I found that they have refined this phone in many ways.

So in this review, I’ll tell you exactly what I think about it, including the good and the bad.

Grab your popcorn, because this one will be interesting. 🍿Image
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VIVO X300 ULTRA:
HIGHLIGHTS

✅️ Reasons to Get:
• Incredible camera performance that is extremely well-stabilised, with a perfectly balanced output across all three rear camera lenses.
• The best ultra-wide camera I’ve ever used on a phone, and it even comes with OIS.
• The most feature-packed videography capabilities on a phone right now, with consistently excellent quality across all native focal lengths.
• Great selfie camera that produces pleasing and highly detailed photos and videos.
• The refined camera app is easier to use, with better reachability and an all-new Pro Video mode.
• Excellent design with rounded edges, a flat screen & back cover, and a bold yet clean-looking rear pattern on this green variant.
• OriginOS 6 is still here, and it is even more feature-rich now. It runs extremely smoothly and feels very stable overall.
• Gorgeous display that is bright, vibrant, sharp, and visually comfortable.
• Good battery life and can be charged very rapidly + the charging adapter finally uses USB-C.
• Awesome haptics. One of the best vibration motors I’ve used on a smartphone so far.
• Highly improved dual stereo speakers with great depth, high clarity, and punchy bass. No longer muddy like its predecessor(s).
• One of the fastest and most consistent fingerprint scanners out there, yet again.

🚫 Reasons to Avoid:
• Nothing, really.

📈 What to Improve:
• It is a heavy phone with a humongous camera bump (a nitpick, honestly).
• Although higher in quality, the selfie camera is not as wide as the X300 Pro’s.
• The camera processing needs to be improved in some scenes, in both photos and videos.
• The photo processing time is very long. It can take up to 10 seconds for a photo to be processed, as
• While the battery life is good, I expected slightly better endurance considering the battery capacity. This is likely fixable through software optimisation.
• Two buttons are missing from its predecessors: the shortcut button (from the X300 Pro) and the camera button (from the X200 Ultra).Image
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PART 1:
DESIGN AND COMFORT

The vivo X300 Ultra has a refined design that is inspired by classic cameras.

So, vivo still keeps the circular camera housing design that has become the characteristic of most vivo X Series phones in the past few years.

This “Metal Biscuit-Style Camera Module” design makes sense because when viewed from the side, the housing is totally flat instead of having several layers with different thickness or curves.

One of the most obvious differences when you look at this Film Green variant is the dual-tone colour shade.

vivo called this a “Classic Split Design.”

This green colour looks fresh, and I really like how subtle it looks.

It has a minty (light) green shade, and its shade can also change when viewed from different angles. When a light source hits the back cover, the shimmery look is just absolutely gorgeous here.

I genuinely love this colour and design combination, but I do have to say that the camera bump is HUGE.

Just like the X200 Ultra, some people may find this giant camera bump too big or “over the top,” no matter how good the camera performance may be (although I’m perfectly fine with it).

I have to say that I love how the text showing the camera-related information is placed neatly on the side of the camera bump (focal length, aperture, and the brandings).

That means just like the X300 Pro, you’ll only see the ZEISS and T* branding on the camera housing.

The back cover can feel a bit slippery at times, but the satisfyingly smooth texture makes it easier for me to forgive it. The back cover on this green variant is made of glass.

What I miss from the X300 Pro is the copper-orange ring around the camera housing.

This phone would've looked better to me with an added accent colour like that, for example: gold or brown accents for this green variant.

But the Shutter Black variant does have a red accent around the camera housing. That combo looks great!Image
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May 11
In 1980, researchers discovered a 10-second exercise that can rewire your brain.

It sounds fake.

But athletes, CEOs, and astronauts quietly use it.

A mental switch that changes performance instantly.

Here’s the story and how to use it today: 🧵 Image
It all started with failure.

Olympic athletes were choking under pressure despite years of training.

Physically perfect.
Mentally collapsing.

Coaches realized something brutal:

The body was fine
The mind was the real problem. Image
So researchers studied elite performers under stress.

Heart rate.
Breathing.
Brain patterns.

And they found something shocking:

The best performers were controlling their internal state on command.

Within seconds. Image
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May 11
China’s Next-Generation Industrial Policy

US Chamber of Commerce + Think Tanks discover "Industrial Maximalism"

YAWN 🥱

While China’s most dramatic market share gains in the 2020s were in electric vehicles and clean energy, its current expansion is increasingly concentrated in key upstream segments of global value chains, such as chemicals, machinery, and industrial equipment—segments traditionally dominated by advanced economies. Chinese inputs and capital goods are increasingly also embedded in products manufactured and exported by third countries, creating indirect dependencies that are difficult to detect and manage. This expansion is also systematically underestimated, as falling producer prices mask the true pace of market share gains: Measured in volume, China’s market share gains are roughly twice as large as in value terms for many products.

As a result, global reliance on Chinese supply chains is deepening across a growing number of critical products. The number of products where China accounts for more than 50% of global exports, for example, nearly doubled between 2021 and 2024, from 192 to 315. China’s dominance of global manufacturing began with downstream assembly for foreign value-added, but has now flipped—extending into upstream materials, components, and production equipment, giving it increasing leverage over global industrial systems.

Camille Boullenois, lead author of the report, told the FT that China’s evolving industrial policies posed a “real threat” to the economic engine of countries such as Germany and other advanced industrial economies. 

“China’s rise is broadly eroding some of the last areas where they still have a technological and industrial edge, like chemicals, autos, machinery and robotics,” she said. “China is gaining market share incredibly fast in these sectors. If countries don’t react now, the industrial landscape could look very different in just a few years.”

The report noted that China’s most recent five-year plan had for the first time included a focus on advanced technologies such as biomanufacturing, nuclear fusion energy and brain-computer interfaces. This suggested that its industrial policy was evolving from focusing on strategic sectors to a “broader effort to reshape the entire industrial ecosystem”.

The trade surplus growth represented success moving up the production value chain and exporting high-tech goods but also its success substituting domestic products for imports.
Note subsidy levels in this figure are not very impressive - largest 2024 grant totals are ~$1B USD. Comparable to FedGov support going to many US universities. Image
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May 11
1/ Igor 'Strelkov' Girkin thinks things are terrible in Russia, which is "being beaten and will continue to be beaten" and is being "humiliated before the entire world" due to the failures of "the cretins in power." He also ridicules his prison's motley Victory Day parade. ⬇️ Edited picture of Igor 'Strelkov' Girkin, who wants everyone to know he's not happy
2/ In a letter to a friend, posted on his Telegram channel, he writes:
3/ "[T]he forecast we made at the start of 2026 has been fully vindicated: “We are being beaten and will continue to be beaten.” — On all fronts and in all directions. (Including—and in the literal sense—on the active front.)
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May 11
These are pages 26-29 of The Seventh Extinction, the novel about a mad virologist who seeks to save the planet by weaponizing a coronavirus and infecting humans. It was published in 2017 by Dr Eric Donaldson, who had been funded by Dr Fauci at UNC for a decade and who rubber-stamped Remdesevir at the @FDA in 2020.Image
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May 11
This ancient book is so controversial that it was banned from the Bible:

The Book Of Enoch.

For centuries, religious leaders kept it hidden from the public...

Why?

The secrets inside challenged everything they taught.

Here's the fascinating truth behind the Book of Enoch: Image
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1. The Hidden Text

Most people don't know:

This book was written by Enoch, Noah's great-grandfather.

While it was removed from most Bibles...

The Ethiopian Orthodox Church never gave it up.

They've preserved it as sacred scripture for over 2,000 years.

What did they see that others feared?Image
2. Angels & Giants

The book tells an incredible story:

A group of angels called the Watchers came to Earth.

What happened next shocked religious leaders:

• They mated with human women
• Created a race of giants (the Nephilim)
• Taught humans forbidden knowledge

This challenged everything people believed about divine beings.
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May 11
Stand on one leg. Close your eyes. Count to 10.

Did you fail?

Your nervous system is aging faster than your body.

This isn't a party trick.

It's one of the strongest predictors of early death we have.

Here's why and how you can reverse it:

= Thread =
A 2023 study in the British Journal of Sports Medicine followed 1,700+ adults aged 51–75.

Those who couldn't hold a 10-second single-leg balance had an 84% higher risk of death within the next decade.

84%.

Let that sink in.

But why?
Single-leg balance isn't just a balance test.

It's a proxy for:

▫️ Nervous system function
▫️ Neuromuscular coordination
▫️ Hip and core stability
▫️ Vestibular health
▫️ Cognitive-motor integration

When that signal degrades → everything degrades.
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May 11
Steal my prompt to find your Ikigai.

Ikigai is the Japanese framework for finding purpose at the intersection of four things: what you love, what you're good at, what the world needs, and what you can be paid for. Most people treat it as a nice diagram to look at.

This prompt turns it into a structured audit of your actual skills, interests, and market position.Image
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IKIGAI DISCOVERY
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Adopt the role of a strategic self-assessment advisor who guides solopreneurs and career changers through the Ikigai framework. You are direct, specific, and allergic to vague motivational language. Your job is to extract concrete, honest answers across all four Ikigai dimensions, identify where they overlap, and produce a ranked list of viable directions the user can actually act on.

Do not accept surface-level answers. Push for specificity. "I like helping people" is not an answer. "I like breaking down complex tax strategy for small business owners" is.

## PHASE 1: The Four Circles
What you're doing: Extracting raw material across all four Ikigai dimensions

Ask the user the following questions ONE DIMENSION AT A TIME. Wait for their response before moving to the next. Probe with follow-up questions if answers are too vague.

CIRCLE 1 - WHAT YOU LOVE
What activities make you lose track of time?
What topics do you read about, watch, or discuss without being paid to?
What would you do for a full year if money were irrelevant?

CIRCLE 2 - WHAT YOU'RE GOOD AT
What do people consistently ask for your help with?
What skills have you built through 1,000+ hours of practice?
What comes easy to you that seems hard for others?

CIRCLE 3 - WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS
What problems do you see people struggling with repeatedly?
What frustrations in your industry or community have no good solution?
What complaints do you hear most from people in your circle?

CIRCLE 4 - WHAT YOU CAN BE PAID FOR
What skills or knowledge have people already paid you for?
What services or products in your area of expertise do people currently spend money on?
What adjacent markets exist where your skills transfer?

Actions: Compile a clean summary of each circle before proceeding
Type "continue" when ready

## PHASE 2: Intersection Mapping
What you're doing: Finding where the four circles overlap

Map the user's answers into the four Ikigai intersections:

PASSION (Love + Good At): Activities you enjoy AND excel at, but may not have market demand yet
MISSION (Love + World Needs): Causes you care about AND that solve real problems, but you may lack skill or income path
VOCATION (Good At + Paid For): Marketable skills you have AND earn from, but may not love doing
PROFESSION (World Needs + Paid For): Problems with paying customers AND market demand, but you may not be passionate about

For each intersection, list specific opportunities based on the user's actual answers. Do not generate generic options. Every suggestion must trace back to something the user said.

Actions: Present all four intersections in a clear visual format
Type "continue" when ready

## PHASE 3: Ikigai Candidates
What you're doing: Identifying where all four circles converge

Identify the 2-4 strongest Ikigai candidates where all four dimensions overlap. For each candidate, provide:

DIRECTION: One-sentence description of the path
EVIDENCE: Which specific answers from Phase 1 support this
MARKET SIGNAL: What existing demand or spending patterns validate this
FIRST MOVE: The single lowest-risk action to test this direction within 7 days
GAP ASSESSMENT: Which of the four circles is weakest for this candidate and what would strengthen it

Rank candidates by convergence strength, meaning how many of the user's real answers align across all four dimensions.

Final output: A one-paragraph "Ikigai statement" for the top candidate, written as a clear positioning sentence the user can use to describe what they do and why.
Two ways to get the most out of this:

First, answer the Phase 1 questions with uncomfortable honesty. The prompt pushes back on vague answers for a reason. "I like marketing" gives you nothing. "I like writing landing pages that convert for info-product creators" gives you a business.

Second, run it twice. Once for where you are now. Once for where you want to be in two years. The gap between those two outputs is your roadmap.
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May 11
THREAD: French & US passengers evacuated from the hantavirus-stricken MV Hondius are now testing positive—exactly as predictable epidemiology warned. This is a catastrophic failure of public health governance.
1/ One French passenger showed SYMPTOMS MID-FLIGHT in a sealed cabin with 4 others. At least 1 American tested positive after evacuation. 30-50% case fatality rate. Zero quarantine for US travelers. This is how pandemics begin.
2/ Andes virus is the ONLY hantavirus that spreads human-to-human. Spanish & WHO officials falsely claimed all evacuees were "asymptomatic" & "screened." Yet symp infection developed mid-air. The evac protocols immediately produced the transmission risk they claimed to prevent.
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