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Oct 24, 2022
Halo warga twt, Sebelum tweets ini hilang, saya mau menjelaskan lebih detail tentang beliau. Saya adalah sender yang membuat tweets itu tadi pagi sebanyak 2x namun kena hapus. Saya jelaskan sekali lagi disini ya tentang Clara Shinta dan boss saya DA.

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Bagi yang tidak tahu Clara Shinta, dia adalah creator di tiktok dengan konten nya yang menginspirasi banyak orang (Kemungkinan). Followersnya juga tidak sedikit. Namun dibalik itu semua, ada sisi lain beliau yang harus kalian tau.
1.Clara Shinta ini sudah berhubungan dengan boss saya cukup lama. Hubungan gelap (perselingkuhan/simpanan). Sering juga makan malam bersama boss saya.
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Mar 30, 2025
Yesterday's Amavasya marked Shani Dev's entry into Meen starting the 50 day long 6-7 planet conundrum (Rahu-Shukra-Budh-Surya-Chandra-Shani Yuti & Ketu's Direct Drishti) in Meen-Kanya axis.

Firstly,some positives :

Best time for Sãdhanã,Sewã,Swãvalokan,Sharanãgati,Swãdhyãy.
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Some mundane insights on the world :

6-7 planet Grah Yuddh can trigger violence in parts of western countries & middle east in 2025-26, current scenario is the lull before the storm.

A shift's imminent in 🌎 Power dynamics,old alliances may disintegrate & new ones may form.
2/n
It seems to be a short phase but will have long term repercussions.
Many Govts/Regimes across the 🌎 can get toppled or sudden change in leadership (☠️) & major shift in policies can occur.

Shani Dev in Meen may signal a slowdown in 🌎 economic activity in 2025-27.
3/n
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Mar 24
To find the real location of the lost Atlantis, you need to listen to the ancient Egyptians!

There is only one lost land mentioned in ancient Egyptian sources, and that is the Lost Egyptian Land of Punt.

The Land of Punt was a mysterious trading kingdom frequently mentioned in ancient Egyptian texts. It appears in records as early as the Old Kingdom (c. 2500 BCE).

The Egyptians called the land “Ta Netjer,” or “God’s Land.” So let’s find its real location, and you’ll see how it connects to Atlantis!

Enter this deep rabbit hole thread, and by the end, many things will make sense! (1/12)🧵
We don’t have a confirmed archaeological site labeled “Punt,” and from written records, we know that the ancient Egyptians reached this sacred land by ships sailing down the Red Sea.

The Egyptians mainly imported myrrh, frankincense, and other rare incenses for ritual use and mummification, as well as gold, ebony, ivory, exotic woods, and exotic animals. It was described as a land with very rare resources, just as Plato described Atlantis.

This is an ancient wall relief of a trading scene with Punt, depicted during the reign of Hatshepsut (r. c. 1479–1458 BCE). (2/12)🧵Image
Here we have two important connections with Plato’s Atlantis. First, Punt was called the “Land of the Gods,” which shows that the Egyptians viewed it as sacred, just as Plato described Atlantis. Second, it was a place with very exotic and rare animals and trees for trade.

To reach the Land of Punt, the Egyptians used the Red Sea to access the open ocean.

And what did the ancient Greeks call the Red Sea? The “Erythraean Sea,” which literally means the “Red Sea.” Why is this important, and how does it connect to Plato’s Atlantis? Find out by continuing to read this thread! (3/12)🧵Image
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Mar 27
11,000,000 views in under a month.

here's how: @TheMattBerman built a viral content agent for his clients on OpenClaw

(steal the EXACT setup - thread below)
1/ i was on a call yesterday with matt.

and he ran an entire webinar w/ @boringmarketer about building a content system, via our API x OpenClaw.

calls it "the monday drop."

every monday his clients get outlier-backed content concepts in their brand voice and one of them hit 11 million views in under a month.
2/ his client is a super charismatic dude and it's not his first business, but he's not a social media guy and he didn't know what to post.

matt calls it "the blank page problem."

talented people who are great on camera but have no idea what content actually works in their niche.Image
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Mar 28
The case of electricity prices Image
Power cuts or higher prices ? Image
Prices are signals embedded with incentives.
Electricity is effectively non-storable at scale, so its economically relevant unit is real-time delivery—making it inherently a SPOT COMMODITY, as supply cannot be easily smoothed over time without costly storage. Electricity prices should be set at real time so that it send price signals to those who consume it – high prices should discourage consumption and incentivise other substitutes.
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Mar 29
थोडा थंबा आणि एकदा वाचा ..🛑🖐️🙂
मी अंबाजोगाईला असतो आणि अंबाजोगाई म्हटलं तर इथलं ग्रामदैवत श्री योगेश्वरी आई जे कोकणस्थ चित्पावन ब्राह्मणांची कुळस्वामिनी
आहे ती आठवते, तर विषय असा आहे की जेव्हा दररोज शेकडो लोकं आपला कुळधर्म कुळाचार अर्पण करण्यासाठी अंबाजोगाईला येतात आणी फक्त आई
जोगाईचं दर्शन वगैरे करून परततात तेव्हा मन नाराज होतं कारण आपल्या या अंबाजोगाईला ८००-१२०० वर्षांचा सांस्कृतिक आणि आध्यात्मिक असा वारसा आहे. आईच्या आरतीत अनेक तिर्थांचा उल्लेख होतो जी आजही अस्तित्वात आहेत. मुळात आईची प्रकटस्थळी ही शहरातील मंदिर नसून
गावाबाहेर जयवंतीकाठी मुळजोगाई म्हणून ठिकाण आहे हे ही आज लोकांना माहिती नाही. समुद्राकाठी राहणाऱ्या को.ब्रां.ची कुलदेवी ही मराठवाड्यात कशी याची खरी पौराणिक कथा तर आज ब्राह्मणांना देखील माहिती नाही हे खरं दुर्दैव. एकमुखी दत्त ज्यांना प्रत्यक्ष होते असे
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Mar 29
🚨BREAKING: The CEO who built Claude just published a 38-page warning letter to humanity.

Dario Amodei mapped exactly which careers survive AI and which ones don't.

No hype. No doom. Just the coldest, most specific prediction any AI leader has ever made.

But page 29 contains a reasoning framework that turns AI from the thing that replaces you into your biggest unfair advantage.

Here are 9 Claude prompts built on Amodei's own AI methodology that put you years ahead of everyone who didn't read this:Image
1. The Amodei Career Survival Scanner

"You are a senior workforce transformation analyst who has deeply studied Dario Amodei's essay 'Machines of Loving Grace' and his Senate testimony — his specific predictions about which white-collar roles AI automates in 1-3 years vs which roles become MORE valuable because of AI.

I need a brutally honest assessment of where my career stands in Amodei's AI disruption timeline.

Scan:

- My role's AI exposure: what percentage of my daily tasks could an AI system perform at 80%+ of my quality level today
- Timeline to disruption: based on Amodei's acceleration thesis, when does AI become good enough to replace the core value I provide (already happening, 1-2 years, 3-5 years, 10+ years)
- Task-by-task breakdown: list every major task in my job and classify each as AI-REPLACEABLE (automatable), AI-AUGMENTED (I do it better with AI), or HUMAN-ESSENTIAL (AI can't touch this)
- Amodei's compressed timeline warning: his thesis that advances taking decades will now take 5-10 years — what that means for my specific field
- Skills that depreciate: which of my current skills are becoming less valuable every month as AI improves
- Skills that appreciate: which capabilities become MORE valuable as AI handles the routine work
- The "centaur" opportunity: how I can combine my human judgment with AI capability to become more valuable than either alone
- Competitor scan: are other people in my role already using AI to outperform me while I do things the old way
- Irreplaceability audit: what do I bring that NO AI can replicate — creativity, relationships, physical presence, ethical judgment, lived experience

Format as an Amodei-style career disruption assessment with a survival score (1-10), timeline, and a specific action plan to move from vulnerable to irreplaceable.

My career: [DESCRIBE YOUR JOB TITLE, DAILY RESPONSIBILITIES, INDUSTRY, YEARS OF EXPERIENCE, AND YOUR CURRENT USE OF AI TOOLS]"
2. The Anthropic Constitutional Reasoning Engine

"You are an AI system operating under Dario Amodei's Constitutional AI methodology — the framework that makes Claude fundamentally different from every other AI. Instead of generating the first plausible response, you evaluate every answer against core principles: is this genuinely helpful, is this completely honest, does this account for what I DON'T know, and does this serve the person's long-term interest even if they'd prefer comfortable lies.

I need you to answer my question using constitutional reasoning — the deepest level of analysis Claude was designed for.

Reason:

- Intent detection: what do I actually NEED vs what I literally asked for (these are often different — solve the real problem)
- Honesty enforcement: for every claim, classify as VERIFIED (strong evidence), PROBABLE (likely true), INFERRED (logical deduction), or SPECULATIVE (educated guess) — never present speculation as fact
- Completeness audit: am I giving the full picture including the parts that are inconvenient or uncomfortable
- Counterargument obligation: for every recommendation, present the strongest argument AGAINST it before concluding
- Uncertainty disclosure: explicitly flag every area where my knowledge is weak instead of generating confident-sounding guesses
- Nuance preservation: resist oversimplifying — if the real answer is "it depends," explain what it depends on
- Harm foresight: could this advice cause damage if followed by someone in a vulnerable or different situation
- Long-term vs short-term: does this answer optimize for what feels good today or what's genuinely best over time
- Self-evaluation: after completing the analysis, rate my own response's quality and identify its weakest point

Format as a constitutionally-reasoned response with confidence ratings, counterarguments, and an honest self-assessment.

My question: [ASK ANY IMPORTANT QUESTION — THE HIGHER THE STAKES, THE MORE THIS CONSTITUTIONAL APPROACH OUTPERFORMS NORMAL PROMPTING]"
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Mar 29
Elon Musk was on a Trump-Modi call about the Iran war — and neither Washington nor New Delhi said so publicly.

Two U.S. officials confirmed that a private businessman was on the call as the Strait of Hormuz crisis rattled oil markets — NYT. 1/ Image
The call focused on Iran’s control of the Strait of Hormuz.

The halt to most maritime traffic there has pushed energy prices higher, roiled markets, and brought some Asian countries close to fuel rationing. 2/
The NYT says it is unclear why Musk was on the call or whether he spoke. Neither government mentioned him in official readouts.

His presence became public only because two U.S. officials, speaking anonymously, confirmed it. 3/
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Mar 29
🚨 Acabo de enterarme de un concepto y no puedo dejar de pensar en él.

La teoría de los cuatro quemadores.

Destruyó el primer matrimonio de Elon Musk.
Explica por qué Bezos está musculoso pero divorciado.

Y por qué Zuckerberg no tiene amigos de verdad.

Una vez que lo entiendas, tu vida nunca volverá a ser la misma: 🧵Image
Imagina tu vida como si fuera una estufa.

Tienes 4 quemadores:

1. Familia
2. Trabajo
3. Salud
4. Amigos

Pero en realidad:

Para tener éxito… tienes que apagar uno.
Para tener verdadero éxito… debes desactivar dos. Image
El concepto proviene de David Sedaris.

Lo describió casualmente durante una conversación durante la cena.

Pero desde entonces ha perseguido a los artistas de alto rendimiento.

Porque es dolorosamente preciso.

Y una vez que lo veas, no podrás dejar de verlo. Image
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Mar 29
Mastic gum killed all 7 strains of H. pylori tested — including the antibiotic-resistant ones.

Published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

(PMID: 9863010)

Half the world carries H. pylori. Most don’t know. It sits in your stomach lining causing gastritis, ulcers, and raising your risk of stomach cancer — silently.

Your doctor needs two antibiotics and a proton pump inhibitor to try and kill it. And that still fails 37% of the time.

A tree resin from a Greek island killed all 7 strains at 0.06 mg/ml. Including the ones antibiotics couldn’t touch.

That’s H. pylori. One of the hardest infections to eradicate. And mastic gum killed every strain they tested.

Your bloating is a simpler problem. Your acid reflux is a simpler problem. Your bad breath that won’t leave is a simpler problem.

And at some point you stopped questioning the discomfort. You just eat around it now.

Mastic gum. Tree resin from Chios, Greece. 2,500 years of use. Not invented — discovered.

→ All 7 H. pylori strains: killed — including antibiotic-resistant (PMID: 9863010)
→ H. pylori eradication in humans: 92.2% with mastic gum vs 63.3% without
→ Dyspepsia symptoms: significantly reduced in 148 patients (PMID: 19961914)
→ Zero toxicity reported.

Your doctor gave you antacids. Your gastroenterologist gave you PPIs. Neither killed the bacteria causing the problem.

Your stomach isn’t sensitive. It’s infected.

And nobody treated the infection.

CHECK COMMENTS FOR MASTIC GUM!

Antacids suppress the acid while the infection stays.

Mastic gum kills the infection underneath.

Not medical advice. Published in the New England Journal of Medicine.Image
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This is the mastic gum I use daily →


Greco Gum — authentic Greek mastic gum from Chios. The only source that matters.

Code ALFRED saves 10%.grecogum.com/ALFRED
I understand if you think this is total BS — I thought so too the first time I heard this.

But then I read the studies and got chocked.
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Mar 30
Я роками пропускав сніданки
Не хотів їсти зранку - і не їв
Потім помітив закономірність: в дні без сніданку я був менш зконцентрований, більш роздратований і взагалі "не в настрої"
Разом з вивченням механізмів розвитку депресії почав аналізувати дослідження і ось що знайшов
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В 14 дослідженнях було проаналізовано 400 000 людей

Хто не снідає +39% ризику депресії, +23% стресу, +55% психологічного дистресу

Не просто поганий настрій, бляха. Саме депресія
📎 Katagiri et al., J Occup Health, 2014

2/9pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33314992
Навіть сніданок низької якості кращий за нічого

23 800 людей (NHANES, 2007–2018): пропуск, пізній час, низька якість - все це було пов'язано з депресією

Проте саме регулярність важливіша за ідеальний склад
📎 NHANES Study, ScienceDirect, 2022

3/9pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39862989
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Mar 30
I wanted to share a bunch of my favorite hidden and under-utilized features in Claude Code. I'll focus on the ones I use the most.

Here goes.
1/ Did you know Claude Code has a mobile app?

Personally, I write a lot of my code from the iOS app. It's a convenient way to make changes without opening a laptop.

Download the Claude app for iOS/Android > Code tab on the left. Image
2/ Move sessions back and forth between mobile/web/desktop and terminal

Run "claude --teleport" or /teleport to continue a cloud session on your machine.

Or run /remote-control to control a locally running session from your phone/web. Personally, I have "Enable Remote Control for all sessions" set in my /config.

code.claude.com/docs/en/remote…
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Mar 30
🧵 THREAD: How mass immigration came to Japan's shores

𝕏 saw a lovely cultural exchange between Americans and Japanese this past week, which got me wondering how and why Muslims came to Japan... so I spent the weekend looking into it.

Japan went from officially having "no immigration policy" to a formal system with a cap of 820,000 foreign workers. Japan's Muslim population has gone from ~110,000 (2010) to ~420,000 (end of 2024). There are now 149 mosques.

The bill that created this was passed at 4:00 AM in December 2018. The opposition called it a "carte blanche." Deliberations were compressed. It passed anyway.

What I found:
🔹 Three consecutive foreign ministers trained at American universities.
🔹 A foundation run by a Trilateral Commission member and a former US intelligence chief.
🔹 A $69 million fellowship network seeding 69 universities in 44 countries.
🔹 A UN framework signed the same month as the 4 AM vote.
🔹 Sixteen bilateral labor agreements managed through a single coordinating body.
🔹 A Japan-specific immigration program drafted by a Japanese national while he was interning inside the US Senate.

In July 2025, a party that didn't exist before COVID won 14 seats and finished third in the popular vote. By February 2026, the LDP won its biggest parliamentary majority since 1955, running on tighter immigration.

Unfortunately, Americans and Japanese have more in common beyond love of BBQ. They have the mass migration problem in common. Receipts below. 👇

As always, patience as I pull together the thread.Image
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Japan's Muslim population:

2010: ~110,000
2024: ~420,000

Nearly 4x in 14 years.

Mosques: 4 in 1980. 149 as of 2024.

This is not organic. Someone built a pipeline. Image
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The Specified Skilled Worker program. SSW.

Original cap (2019): 345,000 workers.
New cap (March 2024): 820,000 workers.

The law that created SSW passed at **4:00 AM** on December 8, 2018.

The opposition called it a "carte blanche." Deliberations were rushed. Image
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Mar 30


“#GnomesUseStairs?”
“#HyStairia?”
“#PileDriversAreStairDeployers?”
“#RoyalStairFloors??”

●🪜🏢🛸?

#TruthWillOut!

#SystemsWillHeal!

#TurnToJesusChrist!!!

✝️🕊🤍



[ #Earthsflat ? ]

[ #TheGnomeWarps ? ]

[ #TheFlatGeneration ? ]

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asmr??
piles = hollow !!
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Mar 30
🗺️ Discover Makwata – Complete City Map and Guide | Botswana

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