Vibe coders all switching from Claude Code to OpenAI Codex
GPT-5-high just dominates everything else out there rn
Huge leap in AI
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GPT-5-high just dominates everything else out there rn
Huge leap in AI
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Many such cases, GPT-5 dominating
Took OpenAI long af, YEARS of nothing decent after GPT-4
But GPT-5 is indeed a massive leap
Realization slowly hitting
Huge AI wave inbound
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Took OpenAI long af, YEARS of nothing decent after GPT-4
But GPT-5 is indeed a massive leap
Realization slowly hitting
Huge AI wave inbound
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Gold is doing what Bitcoin will do next
You can clearly see a Euphoria in chart of gold while BTC is just consolidating.
Historically, gold tops and then bitcoin starts its parabolic run like we saw in 2017-2021.
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You can clearly see a Euphoria in chart of gold while BTC is just consolidating.
Historically, gold tops and then bitcoin starts its parabolic run like we saw in 2017-2021.
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BREAKING: Europol just shut down 49 million fake accounts created through a SIM farm-for-hire platform for global fraud
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Anti ICE riots funded by a man who βActually shares an office in Shanghai with a propaganda firm of the Chinese Communist Partyβ
βHe identifies as a communistβ
Liz Wheeler βWe traced the organizers of those anti-ice riots. We traced who organized this β Singham uses his wealth to fund violence in the United States, channeling his money through a complex network of shell organizations, including NGOs and political activism groups
βWe traced the organizers of those anti-ICE riots, investigating who orchestrated them, how they came to be, whoβs paying for them, and who the people behind them are. We specifically looked into where theyβre getting the money, and our investigation led us to Roy Singham.
Neville Roy Singham is an American citizen and a tech entrepreneur, often referred to as a tech billionaire because he sold his tech company, ThoughtWorks, for three-quarters of a billion dollars. After selling his company, he moved to Shanghai, China, where he currently resides, with permission from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), because he identifies as a communist.β
βHe has openly admitted to being a communist and even shares an office in Shanghai with a CCP propaganda firm. Singham has been seen at propaganda conferences in China, writing in a red notebook adorned with a hammer and sickle, and he has publicly praised the Chinese Communistsβ
βSingham uses his wealth to fund violence in the United States, channeling his money through a complex network of shell organizations, including NGOs and political activism groups.
This tangled web of funding is deliberately vague and confusing, but the result is clear: his money supports violent riots like those weβve seen in the U.S. He is an operative of the CCP, though he claims heβs not paid by them.
However, his ability to live and operate a business in China, coupled with his echoing of CCP talking points, raises questions. He is actively engaged in what the CCP has described as their primary tactic for undermining America as the worldβs dominant superpower: funding domestic unrest and violence.
As an American citizen, Singham is used as a patsy by the CCP, who can claim heβs simply spending his money as he sees fit. This is precisely what Roy Singham doesβ
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βHe identifies as a communistβ
Liz Wheeler βWe traced the organizers of those anti-ice riots. We traced who organized this β Singham uses his wealth to fund violence in the United States, channeling his money through a complex network of shell organizations, including NGOs and political activism groups
βWe traced the organizers of those anti-ICE riots, investigating who orchestrated them, how they came to be, whoβs paying for them, and who the people behind them are. We specifically looked into where theyβre getting the money, and our investigation led us to Roy Singham.
Neville Roy Singham is an American citizen and a tech entrepreneur, often referred to as a tech billionaire because he sold his tech company, ThoughtWorks, for three-quarters of a billion dollars. After selling his company, he moved to Shanghai, China, where he currently resides, with permission from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), because he identifies as a communist.β
βHe has openly admitted to being a communist and even shares an office in Shanghai with a CCP propaganda firm. Singham has been seen at propaganda conferences in China, writing in a red notebook adorned with a hammer and sickle, and he has publicly praised the Chinese Communistsβ
βSingham uses his wealth to fund violence in the United States, channeling his money through a complex network of shell organizations, including NGOs and political activism groups.
This tangled web of funding is deliberately vague and confusing, but the result is clear: his money supports violent riots like those weβve seen in the U.S. He is an operative of the CCP, though he claims heβs not paid by them.
However, his ability to live and operate a business in China, coupled with his echoing of CCP talking points, raises questions. He is actively engaged in what the CCP has described as their primary tactic for undermining America as the worldβs dominant superpower: funding domestic unrest and violence.
As an American citizen, Singham is used as a patsy by the CCP, who can claim heβs simply spending his money as he sees fit. This is precisely what Roy Singham doesβ
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2025 year-to-date returns
Gold: 65%
Bitcoin: 18%
Nasdaq: 17%
SPX: 12%
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Gold: 65%
Bitcoin: 18%
Nasdaq: 17%
SPX: 12%
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AI is taking many jobs
βWe still need humans?β
Bull gates: βNot for most thingsβ
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βWe still need humans?β
Bull gates: βNot for most thingsβ
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NEW: COINBASE.ETH ACQUIRES UPONLY NFT FROM COBIE FOR 25M $USDC
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Smart prompting is honestly such an underrated skill ngl
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Doxxing someone then saying, "It's public now so it's not a doxx" to justify trying to get someone killed. Journalists aren't human
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No American politician should play dress up like this to pander to ethnic minorities. You are not a Hindu, Governor Abbott.
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Governor GregAbbott_TX and TexasFLCA wish all Texans a joyful Diwali.
May the Festival of Lights bring happiness, peace, and unity to all who observe.
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Governor GregAbbott_TX and TexasFLCA wish all Texans a joyful Diwali.
May the Festival of Lights bring happiness, peace, and unity to all who observe.
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What happens when women, for the first time in history, gain real cultural power?
"Women have stronger desires to punish, name call, publicly shame, ostracize, strip of prestige and power, and fire scholars who forward morally undesirable ideas."
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"Women have stronger desires to punish, name call, publicly shame, ostracize, strip of prestige and power, and fire scholars who forward morally undesirable ideas."
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Men and women differ, on average, in their values. Women are more risk-averse and egalitarian, more concerned with protecting the vulnerable, and more inclined to resolve conflict through social exclusion. When sex ratios shift, cultures shift too.
Academia is a perfect case study. Women were once almost entirely excluded and now constitute majorities. This shift increased the prioritization of equity (e.g., DEI initiatives), harm-avoidance (e.g., harm-based censorship), and ostracism (e.g., cancel culture).
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Academia is a perfect case study. Women were once almost entirely excluded and now constitute majorities. This shift increased the prioritization of equity (e.g., DEI initiatives), harm-avoidance (e.g., harm-based censorship), and ostracism (e.g., cancel culture).
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Multiple studies document these sex differences in academia. Women report more support for equity, social justice, diversity quotas, banning offensive speech and research, and punishing, ostracizing, and firing peers who forward βharmfulβ conclusions
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