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Marauder. Nasty Boy. Intelligencia. Apocalyse. Formerly of the Royal Society.
Joined October 2014
@EdLatimore Kids these days don't know how good they have it with their fancy dispensary weed. In my day, we had to walk up hill both ways, in a gang war zone, with no shoes through broken glass, just to hit a blunt of Mexi with some shirm in it.
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Very interesting read here. Effectively, "consistency and discipline are king and queen when it comes to growth" Another thing I'm inferring is if you're doing a deload, it's much better to do a half effort week rather than full rest
There is really no debate that atrophy occurs within a training week, given that all of the available data points in exactly the same direction. As always, the full (free) article is available on Patreon.
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Kinda true. There's an entire economy of tools built to enable curious and capable people. The trick is identifying the people who are both curious and capable. Then you have to train them on all that shit they never wanted to learn.
This chart is nuts. Software developer jobs down 70% from peak. People will blame the end of free money. But something way more interesting is happening. The middle class engineer is dying. And it's dying because they're not needed anymore. One good dev with Github Copilot ships what entire teams did five years ago. Microsoft just reported the highest revenue per employee in history. The "entry-level engineer" doesn't exist anymore. Instead, we have product builders who happen to code. Armed with AI, they ship entire products in days. Meanwhile, the truly elite engineers are making more money than ever. And they've shifted to working mostly on frontier tech. I mean the stuff that's really hard. AGI at OpenAI. Designing rockets at SpaceX. Self-driving car tech at Tesla. Product builders are becoming solopreneurs and creators Frontier engineers are making hedge fund money In 2025, "software engineer" doesn't mean what it meant in 2020. And that's what this chart really shows. The middle is gone. The top is elite status. And everyone else is becoming a builder.
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RT @JustineBateman: After all these @DOGE revelations, it’s clear that our taxes are too high.
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@antidoc32 They were also feeding cows tren and stan, as standard parts of their feed 60 years ago.
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We can cut spending there too Chuck. If you have some ideas, take 'em to the floor asap. Nobody stopping you homie. DON'T TALK ABOUT IT BE ABOUT IT
Sen. Chuck Schumer says “everyone knows there’s waste in government that should be cut.” He adds that, “If you want to do cuts, you do it through a debate in Congress.” Schumer had decades to do this but never did. Get out of President Trump’s way.
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Except the Americans buying bonds...
As it becomes clear that @DOGE is working, you will see the long-term Treasury bill yields fall. And all Americans will benefit from lower interest payments on mortgages, small business debt, credit card and other loans.
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RT @hubermanlab: I asked Pavel Tsatsouline how to dramatically increase one’s endurance & strength (not size) he said: once a week jog with…
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@BowTiedDaddy lol our weapons systems from the mid 90s would soundly trounce the rest of the world's current state, combined, in like...maybe 5 hours if used with no mercy at full force excluding nukes People sincerely do not understand how benevolent the USA actually is
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Ya, tech is like that everywhere. It's the worst there, but it's bad everywhere.
18 months in the silicon valley social scene and i’ve seen so much weird shit that i can’t really talk about. this has totally recontextualized anon accounts for me - they might legitimately be the healthiest way to process this place
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@BostonBiceps_ I'd prefer if he never competes let the "pros" who gross yearly a fraction of he nets per video keep hating
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