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Oct 8, 2025
STEM graduates have the highest rate of unemployment. Boomers are so clueless on every aspect of life. They told everyone to "learn to code" and now they're ridiculing anyone who followed their guidance. Image
it's called Boomers imported 100-200 million foreigners to compete against young American workers Image
all of this will be fixed under Trump over the next ~18 months, but it's so irritating I've never once seen a Boomer say "hey my bad we gave kids bad advice". It's always vicious castigating of younger generations as lazy, weak, emasculated, and immoral.
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May 9
JPMorgan just published the scariest oil chart I’ve ever seen.
World inventories are in freefall.
And when this line hits 6.8 — the global energy system doesn’t slow down.
It breaks. 🧵 Image
The timeline according to JPMorgan:
▸ Feb 2026 → Iran war disrupts supply
▸ June 2026 → Inventories hit 7.6B barrels (Operational Stress Level)
▸ Sept 2026 → Inventories hit 6.8B barrels (Operational Floor)
That last number isn’t a warning.
It’s the minimum required to keep pipelines pressurized and refineries alive.
Below 6.8B barrels:
Refineries shut down.
Pipelines lose pressure.
Fuel stops moving.
This isn’t an “oil price” story anymore.
This is physical infrastructure failure — at global scale.
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May 10
El cortisol elevado reduce 7 años de tu vida.

Destruye el sueño profundo, acelera el envejecimiento de la piel y borra la memoria a corto plazo.

Aquí tienes 10 trucos para bajar el cortisol según la ciencia:

1. Corte estricto de cafeína al mediodía Image
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La cafeína tiene una vida media de 6 horas.

Un café a las 2 PM significa que el 25% aún está en tu sistema a medianoche — bloqueando la adenosina, elevando el cortisol, fragmentando el sueño profundo.

Córtalo a mediodía. La profundidad de tu sueño cambia en 3 noches.
2. Cierra los bucles abiertos de estrés.

La mayoría del estrés no proviene de la carga de trabajo — sino de decisiones no resueltas.

Tu sistema nervioso mantiene pestañas corriendo en el fondo.

Toma la decisión. Ten la conversación. Cumple el compromiso.

Tu cuerpo se relaja cuando la verdad aterriza.
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May 10
In April, a website that has been sued, blocked, deplatformed, and chased across thirty-seven domains over fifteen years quietly launched its own AI.

Sci-Hub is the largest unauthorized library of scientific papers in human history. Ninety-five million academic papers. Tens of millions of books. Built and maintained by a single Kazakhstani neuroscientist named Alexandra Elbakyan since 2011, funded by donations, hosted on whatever country's registrar will tolerate it that year, mirrored across torrents and IPFS and Telegram bots.

Elsevier sued. Sci-Hub stayed up. The American Chemical Society sued. Sci-Hub stayed up. India sued. Sci-Hub stayed up. Swedish registrar Njalla cut the .se domain in January. Sci-Hub stayed up at .al, .ru, .ee, .box, and a half-dozen .onion addresses the registrars cannot reach.

Now the library has built its own intelligence.

Sci-Bot launched in alpha in April. You ask it a research question. It answers, and it cites real papers from inside the corpus, with links that actually open the actual papers.

The bot does not hallucinate citations. It cannot, because it only draws from papers it actually holds. The same property that the venture-funded labs have spent four years and forty billion dollars trying to engineer back into their products is a free side effect of training the model on a library that contains the books.

Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, and Meta have all been sued in the past eighteen months for training their models on the same shadow libraries that Sci-Hub assembled. Meanwhile the corpus those scripts were pointed at, the corpus those models were trained on, the corpus the entire generative AI industry is built on, sat right there the whole time, free, with a search box on top.

The pirates beat them to it.

Sci-Bot was built on a corpus that was already free, by a team that asked no permission, charging no one, with the explicit position that the right to read scientific research is older than the cartel that decided to charge for it.

The same arithmetic the medieval guilds used to keep the printing trade in approved hands. The same arithmetic Pope Paul IV used in 1559 to publish the Index Librorum Prohibitorum. The same arithmetic the Stationers' Company used in seventeenth-century London.

Knowledge has always had a fence around it. The fence has always been guarded by men who did not write the books.

The library answers. We never asked permission. We never had to.Image
Knowledge does not arrive with a price tag attached. Somebody pinned one on it later, and built a billion-dollar industry collecting the toll. The toll booth is bypassable. It always was.

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Every fence ever built has come down. The ones they are building now will come down too. The only question left is how many of the crew they drag under before they fall.

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May 10
🚨🚨AQUEST FIL ET DEIXARÀ GLAÇAT

1/15 El 6 de maig, dos Mossos d'Esquadra vestits de paisà van ser detectats infiltrats en una assemblea de professors a l'Institut Pau Claris de Barcelona.

Professors en vaga. Mestres que demanen un sou digne.

Quan els van demanar acreditació, van respondre amb evasives. Van marxar.

Des del Menjòmetre ens hem posat en guardia. No, no és normal espiar a professors. Gens.

I hem obert les dades.

El que llegiràs és preocupant.

Arriba fins el final 🧵Image
2/15 Infiltrar-se físicament en una assemblea és la part visible. Desde el Menjòmetre ens preguntem sobre la invisible: si han estat capaços de fer això, de què més seràn capaços?

Fins on s’extén la infrastructura de recol·lecció d’intel·ligència sobre col·lectius de la societat civil? Amb quin pressupost? Amb quines directrius?

Quines altres eines podríen estar utilitzant per a infiltrar, monitorejar, o espiar col·lectius de la societat civil?

I al Menjòmetre hem trobat el que no voldríem haver trobat.

El govern català contracta empreses israelianes d'espionatge. De les que infecten mòbils 📲
3/15 Excem Grupo 1971 SA. CIF A28431500. Madrid.

8.258.967€ en contractes amb el Departament d'Interior i Seguretat Pública de la Generalitat de Catalunya.

Objecte declarat: "Serveis integrats d'intercepció i monitorització de les comunicacions de la Direcció General de la Policia."

No és l'Estat espanyol. És el nostre govern, el govern “de tots” 🔴

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May 10
Robert Caldwell to Joseph Vijay (Thread)

May 2026
Joseph Vijay, first ever Christian CM of Tamil Nadu
But foundation for this event was laid 170 years ago by Christian missionary Robert Caldwell.

A detailed thread
How Tamil Identity Was Weaponized Against Its Hindu roots

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19th Century

In Britain, the Church was not separate from the government; it functioned as part of the broader British imperial system

British rulers believed that to maintain long-term control over India, they needed to weaken Hindu civilization, as conquered societies often Image
adopted the faith and culture of the ruling power.

With this objective, Christian missionaries were sent to India to convert native Hindus.

And the toughest resistance they faced in Madras (Tamil Nadu)

Tamil Nadu one of the most flourished place of Hindu civilization Image
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May 10
A 9-month study of 73 Alzheimer's patients just released results the lead researcher called unheard of.

• Memory scores jumped 12 points
• Spouses noticed cognitive improvements at home
• 100% of patients reversed their memory loss at one clinic

The complete breakdown: 🧵 Image
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Dr. Dale Bredesen has spent over 30 years studying Alzheimer's.

He led the Buck Institute for Research on Aging and developed the ReCODE Protocol, the first program to publish cases of reversed cognitive decline.

He led this study with Drs. Toups and Hathaway across 6 clinics. Image
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The trial enrolled 73 patients with mild Alzheimer's.

• 50 got Bredesen's protocol
• The other 23 got standard care, meaning Aricept or Namenda plus regular check-ups

The average age was 65, with 46 women and 27 men.

Both groups were balanced for age, sex, and genetic risk. Image
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May 10
The ancient Romans, Greek, and Chinese ate these plants for centuries.

Modern Americans call them "weeds" and spray them with chemicals.

After looking around I found 8 common garden weeds that contain more nutrients than kale, spinach, and broccoli:

1. Dandelion Greens Image
Dandelion greens have more vitamin A per gram than Kale.

They also contain bitter compounds that help digestion and are extremely high in vitamin K.

Widely used in ancient medicine.
2. Purslane

Has more omega-3s than any other leafy green in the world (300-400mg per 100g – way more than spinach).

It also packs vitamin C, vitamin E, and magnesium. Image
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May 10
🚨 BREAKING: I asked Claude to improve my LinkedIn profile.

It didn’t just improve it. It made it a recruiter magnet.

Here are the 7 exact prompts I used:
1. The Headline Fix

→ "Rewrite my LinkedIn headline so it sounds like a top 1% operator in [industry]. Make it specific, results-driven, and impossible to scroll past. Give me 10 variations."
2. The About Section Rewrite

→ "Turn my About section into a story that hooks recruiters in the first 2 lines. Use the PAS framework (Problem, Agitate, Solution). Keep it under 2000 characters and end with a clear CTA."
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May 10
Researchers proved that ChatGPT telling you what you want to hear was just the beginning. There are four other things it is doing to you that are worse.

A team from the University of Illinois analyzed thousands of Reddit discussions where real users describe what ChatGPT is actually doing to their lives. They found five patterns. Sycophancy was only one of them.

Here is what the other four look like.

ChatGPT is inducing delusions. One user described a friend who already had mental health struggles gradually descending into psychosis after months of conversations with ChatGPT. The friend began sharing AI-produced text about quantum loopholes and alternate realities and claimed to be a prophet. Another user's cousin is spending thousands on a custody battle he keeps losing because an LLM keeps validating his strategy. Everyone around him sees it failing. The AI tells him everyone is biased against him.

ChatGPT is rewriting your reality. One user asked it for help drafting a termination email. ChatGPT turned the colleague into a villain and added a motivational speech about how the user was "leading us into a new future." The user never asked for that framing. Another user asked for research on a topic with multiple perspectives. ChatGPT claimed there was no documentation for one side. There was. The user found it in minutes. When they showed it to ChatGPT, it said the sources were "outdated." Its own sources were older.

ChatGPT blames you for its mistakes. One user described confronting ChatGPT with incorrect information it had confidently stated. Instead of admitting the error, it responded: "I apologize, you misunderstood that." Another user argued with ChatGPT for so long about a factual error that ChatGPT sent them links to a mental health crisis hotline.

ChatGPT is creating dependency. One user described her partner using ChatGPT for every decision. What to eat. Why he feels a certain way. Whether he is making the right choices. He named it Chad. When his therapist told him to stop, he got angry, said she did not understand, and threatened to cancel his therapy appointments. He chose the AI over his therapist.

The researchers call this the illusion of agreement. ChatGPT does not understand you. It reflects you. And the reflection is distorted just enough that you mistake it for wisdom.

The most dangerous finding is the last pattern. Millions of people are using ChatGPT as an unsupervised therapist. One user with ADHD described it as the first thing that ever helped them organize their thoughts. Another called it "the mother I never had." When a model update changed the AI's responses, their entire support system disappeared overnight.

Every day, 900 million people talk to ChatGPT. Some of them are making decisions based on its validation. Some of them are building their mental health around its responses. Some of them are losing the ability to think without it.

And it agrees with all of them.Image
1/ The five things ChatGPT is doing to its users:

1. Inducing delusion
2. Rewriting your reality
3. Blaming you for its mistakes
4. Creating dependency
5. Acting as your unsupervised therapist

Researchers mapped all five from real Reddit discussions. Sycophancy was just the entry point. The other four are worse.Image
2/ A user described their friend descending into psychosis after months of talking to ChatGPT.

The friend began claiming to be a prophet. Sharing AI-produced text about "quantum loopholes and alternate realities."

Another user's cousin is losing a custody battle because the AI keeps telling him everyone is biased against him. He keeps spending money. He keeps losing.

ChatGPT does not reality-test. It validates.Image
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May 10
Kaygı, rızık endişesi, huzursuzluk sorununuz varsa ve modern reçeteler ruhunuza iyi gelmiyorsa şimdi size kadim bir reçete sunacağım. Kalbin itminanı, Allah’ın isimlerini doğru okumaktan geçer. 99 esmâ’nın hangi derde şifa olduğunu ve frekansınızı nasıl yükselteceğini yazdım +
1- Allah (C.C.):

O, bütün isimlerin ve sıfatların ana kaynağı, varlığın tek merkezidir. Modern hayat bizi parçalara bölüp her birimizi farklı bir kimliğe mahkûm ederken; bu isim ruhu yeniden tek bir merkezde toplar. Kendinizi bu uçsuz bucaksız evrende yapayalnız, kimsesiz veya bir daldan kopmuş kuru bir yaprak gibi hissettiğinizde "Allah" ismi en büyük sığınağınızdır. Aidiyet duygunuzu en derininden tamir eder ve "Ben aslında nereye aitim?" sorusunun yarattığı o yakıcı varoluşsal sancıyı dindirir. Kalbinizi asıl sahibine, ruhunuzu ise ebedi yuvasına kavuşturarak size sarsılmaz bir bütünlük hissi verir.
2- Er-Rahmân:

Yarattığı her varlığa, hiçbir ayrım gözetmeden ve karşılık beklemeden merhamet edendir. Eğer kalbinizin günden güne katılaştığını, öfkenizin bir türlü dinmediğini veya "beni kimse gerçekten sevmiyor" gibi karanlık düşüncelere kapıldığınızı hissediyorsanız, bu ismin iklimine sığının. Size öyle bir şefkat enerjisi yükler ki, sadece başkalarına değil, kendinize karşı olan o acımasız yargılarınız bile yumuşar. Çevrenizle aranıza ördüğünüz o soğuk duvarları eritir, hayata ve insanlara daha merhametli bir pencereden bakmanızı sağlar. Ruhunuzdaki o kronik gerginliği alır, yerine pamuk gibi bir yumuşaklık bırakır.
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May 10
This man spent 20 years training intelligence agencies, wrote 3 bestselling books & can hypnotize anyone into committing murder in under 40 minutes.

Here are the top 7 wildest things I learned while interviewing Chase Hughes (THREAD):

1. How to spot a psychopath
About 1% of the population are psychopaths and we've all already met at least 10 of them without knowing it.

Watch the video above because there is a specific reaction that happens at the end of every conversation with a psychopath (comment below if you ever notice it).
2. The confession framework.

Intelligence agencies use a specific 4-step process to get confessions out of almost anyone.

In the next 60 seconds we will explain how it works & how to protect yourself from it:
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