I'm looking strongly into gamification to help build a community to follow my #BuildInPublic work.
I'm trialing @RaidSharksBot to help me, and the journey has begun. A short sequence of screen shots follow.
1) This was the original tweet fed to the Raid Sharks Bot.
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2) The Mini Bot shows the impact of the tweet and the raid support offered by the community. Tiny as yet, but it would improve in a bigger community. 3) There's a leaderboard. Again this is very early days, and it's based on TG group membership, but linked here to X
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@memeticcowboy @ddrrnt @alexabelonix @NanoCommando 4) We can create a competition and use a wallet to drop tokens to challenge winners 5) There are a range of possible AI support options, maybe these are paid for services 6) A more direct monetisation layer, offering TG advertising
La mayoría de los agentes de IA son buenos pareciendo correctos.
Pero la investigación profunda necesita algo más difícil:
Ser correcta.
Apodex 1.0 parte de una idea simple, pero muy potente:
No dejes que la misma IA que cometió el error sea quien verifique su propia respuesta.
Eso cambia todo. 👇
@Apodex_AI se lanza como un Self-Evolving Heavy-Duty Solver para investigación profunda.
No es otro chatbot.
Está diseñado para tareas donde la IA necesita leer muchas fuentes, razonar durante flujos largos, comparar evidencia contradictoria y entregar respuestas con pruebas detrás de cada afirmación.
Imagina pedirle a una IA que investigue una pregunta médica o científica compleja.
Un agente normal puede leer fuentes, resumirlas y sonar convincente.
Apodex funciona de otra manera:
• El agente principal divide el problema
• Subagentes especializados investigan cada parte
• Agentes verificadores revisan los datos
• La respuesta final solo se entrega cuando la evidencia se sostiene
RFK Jr. once said: “They’re making $60 billion a year selling us vaccines, but they’re making $500 billion a year selling the remedies for the injuries caused by vaccines.”
“This is a really great business plan for [pharmaceutical] companies. You make people sick, and then you sell them the lifetime cure.”
This interview, which originally aired on September 17, 2020, was removed by YouTube for “medical misinformation.”
But was it really “misinformation,” or was RFK Jr. leading viewers to an inconvenient truth?
In just about every industry, a great product makes you rich beyond belief, except one: medicine.
The rules for enrichment work differently here. And the reason why is exactly what they don’t want you to know. 🧵
There’s a principle that I’m sure you’re familiar with: once you see it, you can’t unsee.
No industry built to solve a problem ever actually solves it. Think about it—a cure for the problem is a death sentence for the paycheck. The cancer charity that beats cancer has to close its doors. The dating app that finds you a partner just lost a paying user.
So problems don’t get solved. They get managed. Indefinitely.
And nowhere has this been turned into more of an art form than medicine.
We’re taught to see healthcare as a race toward cures. Brilliant minds, billions in research, all pointed at making disease disappear.
But that’s not how it works.
Let’s take a look at how the business model actually works. It’s actually pretty simple.
A cured patient stops paying. A managed patient pays forever.
When those two incentives collide, take a guess at which one usually wins.
1 Mother earth is helping to destroy the #Kerchbridge.
A notable earthquake swarm has struck around #Crimea in recent days.
22 June, multiple earthquakes were recorded offshore Crimea, with the strongest reaching M4.5. Some monitoring reports counted around 20 separate tremors.
2 Most epicenters were offshore rather than directly beneath Kerch, but eastern Crimea and the #KerchStrait sit within the same active #seismic zone.
This follows a M4.8-5.1 earthquake in the #SeaofAzov earlier this year that was reportedly felt in the Kerch area.
4 No major damage has been reported from the latest swarm. Still, any seismic activity near the Kerch Strait attracts attention because of the strategic importance of the #CrimeanBridge and regional infrastructure.
2/ Hyperliquid is a vertically integrated layer 1 blockchain and DEX purpose-built for high-speed trading
In 2025, Hyperliquid generated ~$873M in revenue across ~$2.9T in trading volume. It grew from ~301k to ~923k users and ended the year with ~$6B in open interest
3/ Last year it also began to take market share from CEXs. Monthly perps volume is now ~17% of Binance’s, up from effectively 0 two years ago, while OI has reached ~21%
Measured against all CEXs combined, Hyperliquid's share of both perps volume and OI now sits at all-time highs
Roger Froikin, @rlefraim wrote, "JUST A THOUGHT ABOUT THE USA ON ITS 250TH BIRTHDAY
The USA is still different than the rest of the world, and here are a few reasons:
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1. That has as its basic belief, that all men are created equal, and that no man is the subject of a leader, a government, a king, or any other human being.
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2. The only nation that has incorporated into its basic laws (the US Constitution) a list of rights that the individual citizen has that government cannot take away — 'The Bill of Rights.'
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SCOTUS Opinions: Mullin v. Doe. *TEMPORARY* Protected Status *is* Temporary. Every district court asserting jurisdiction over these cases (19! adverse orders) was wrong. The Supreme Court tried to correct on the emergency docket and was ignored. This is HUGE for President Trump
Also, the preemption language here is big. Courts should start taking preemption seriously. Perhaps the hundreds or thousands of errant habeas cases are next. Don't miss Justice Thomas's fire concurrence.
A defence contractor has figured out how to track you without ever needing your name, face, or numberplate.
The product, SignalTrace, instead listens to the devices you're carrying, and their sensor clips onto existing cameras your city has likely already got mounted.
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Its full name is ELSAG SignalTrace, made by Leonardo.
The product page subheading is, verbatim: "Identify Suspects by the Electronic Devices They Use."
In surveillance tech this is actually refreshingly honest.
They aren't even trying to hide it.
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The honest truth is that you don't need to know who someone is to track them.
You just need a combination of things they always carry that nobody else does.
70 cars might have an iPhone; only 1 has this iPhone + an Audi head unit + specific Bose headphones + a Garmin.
1/ Wounded Russian soldiers are having to wait for anything from 48 hours to a remarkable 90 days for evacuation from the battlefields of Ukraine. Russian medical specialists say that there is a widespread lack of field medical expertise, likely dooming many of the wounded. ⬇️
2/ The Bulletin of the Russian Military Medical Academy has published a new report "On the Impact of the Nature of Combat Operations on the Structure of Medical Losses and the Organization of Surgical Care for the Wounded." However, commentators say it doesn't reflect reality.
3/ The data in the report is old, covering 2022-2024, and for some reason was not published until now. As the specialist military-medical warblog '5mg. KGV.' notes, it's not representative of the current situation on the battlefield. The blog's author writes:
BREAKING: The Supreme Court rules 6-3 in favor of the Trump admin on Temporary Protected Status, blocking the lawsuit on jurisdictional grounds, allowing DHS to strip over 350,000 people of legal status even though they utterly failed to follow the required legal procedures.
The Supreme Court ALSO gives Trump another pass on racism, declaring that his bigoted comments against Haitians are actually not evidence of racism and that the plaintiffs cannot show evidence of racial bias, essentially plugging their ears and letting Trump spew filth as policy.
The upshot of this decision is that once it goes into effect, hundreds of thousands of people who have been living and working legally in the United States, some for many years, and many who entered completely legally, will lose their work permits and deportation protections.
Will the Manhattan DA’s office try Harvey Weinstein for a fourth time? We shall find out shortly.
The defense (Marc Agnifilo and Jacob Kaplan) are here, along with prosecutors Nicole Blumberg and Candace White. They are all speaking to Farber at the bench- Weinstein hasn't been produced yet.
Harvey Weinstein was rolled in- same wrinkled navy suit, same ghastly face. There seems to be some kind of twinkle in his eye, though. Like he knows something.
@le_Parisien Pseudo-science et légende urbaine (provenant toujours des gens de médias et de la classe politique).
Humdiifer c'est pire, car l'humidité aussi finie par se réchauffer et créer à alors lourdeur & "climat tropical" dans la maison. 1/n
@le_Parisien Rien que le "Pour ne pas prendre froid" : et là, pas de médecins pour s'indigner ; ceux qui pourtant aiment se foutre de la gueule du patient venu les consulter en disant "je pense avoir pris froid".
@le_Parisien Et après "on" (Médias, Classe politique et DeBuNkErS sociopathes) culpabilisera encore la "sale populace" de (DEVOIR) s'informer ailleurs, douter et parfois de somber dans le "complotisme"*. 3/4
1/ Russian warblogger Nikita Tretyakov is "thinking the unthinkable" about the war in Ukraine and its disastrous consequences. He lists a long series of catastrophes that he says have befallen Russia since February 2022, and the Russian weaknesses that they have exposed. ⬇️
2/ Tretyakov quotes Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov's recent comments on the failed negotiations with Donald Trump in Anchorage on 15 August 2025, in which Lavrov implicitly accused Trump of betraying Putin's trust:
3/ “I don’t even want to suspect that Alaska, like the European actions, was conceived to buy time for the Kyiv regime to be armed; I don’t even want to think about it, but in reality, that's how it turned out.”
PCE inflation came in high. And the details were even more worrying than the headline as the risk of inflation mounting outside the tariff/Iran affected sectors.
This is a sad Parsha in many ways. In this Torah portion, God instructs Moses and Aaron regarding the red heifer. Miriam, who is the sister of Moses and Aaron, dies. 1)
Moses hits a rock to bring forth water rather than speaking to it. At the end of the parsha, Aaron dies.
Of course, there is more to it.
After years of wandering through the desert, the people arrive in the wilderness of Zin. Miriam dies, and
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the people thirst for water. G‑d tells Moses to speak to a rock and command it to give water. Moses gets angry at the complaining people and strikes the stone. Water flows, but Moses is told by G‑d that neither he nor Aaron will enter the Promised Land.
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