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Guy Swann
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“The Guy who has read more about Bitcoin than anyone else you know.” Adjectives: Smart/Sexy Host of Bitcoin Audible 🎧
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TheGuySwann 10 months ago
Give me your best gif that pops into your head when you hear the word "retarded" 210 sats to the one i pick. Completely up to me, time frame ambiguous
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TheGuySwann 10 months ago
They used taxpayer money from the DoD to design censorship algorithms and then give them to the big tech companies to control the population. Wake the fuck up, government is your #1 enemy and always has been
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TheGuySwann 10 months ago
Medical error: The silent crisis killing thousands In 2016, a groundbreaking Harvard study shook the medical world: medical error is the third leading cause of death in America, a finding echoed by Johns Hopkins in 2019. Over 250,000 lives are lost annually—not from malice, but from a broken system. Human biologist and biohacker Gary Brecka unpacks this crisis: “It’s not doctors killing people—it’s a flawed system rooted in ICD-9, ICD-10, and ICD-11 coding.” Brecka explains that doctors are forced to slot patients into diagnostic codes for reimbursement, often bypassing holistic care. “Imagine a patient with a hemoglobin A1C of 5.7, early prediabetes, creeping blood pressure, and high fasting glucose,” he says. “Instead of discussing diet, lifestyle, intermittent fasting, or a whole-food approach, doctors are trapped by ‘standard of care’ protocols. Deviate, and they risk liability.” This rigid system stifles prevention. “There’s no code for ‘let’s talk about your stress, diet, or exercise,’” Brecka notes. “Holistic care falls outside reimbursement models, leaving patients vulnerable.” The result? Misdiagnoses, overmedication, and preventable deaths. But change is on the horizon. Brecka points to Bobby Kennedy and his team, poised to tackle this crisis head-on. “Kennedy’s vision isn’t just about removing toxins from our food or reforming ‘generally regarded as safe’ guidelines,” Brecka says. “It’s about dismantling corruption in nutritional research and governmental oversight bodies. His team is empowered to drive real change.” Enter MAHA—a movement to redefine healthcare. By prioritizing prevention, transparency, and accountability, MAHA could shift the paradigm, empowering doctors to treat patients holistically without fear of reprisal. “Imagine a system where doctors can say, ‘Let’s get you on a treadmill, optimize your diet, and address root causes,’” Brecka envisions. “That’s the future we’re fighting for.”
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TheGuySwann 10 months ago
The biggest annoyance of “vibe coding” with ChatGPT is its incessant need to write an entire application every single time you ask it anything, when it becomes a mess of bugs and contradictions with even modest size. Trying to get the damn thing to modularize each component and put them together coherently is something I have to explain over and over again. It just wants to write 1,000 lines of code every time even though it constantly fails at it 🤣 Anyone found the magic sauce LLM that actually already works this way and knows to keep things in small components by default?
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TheGuySwann 10 months ago
Trying to find the signal in all the noise about op_return... What are the arguments from both sides that are incorrect or irrelevant, and which parts of the discussion actually hold water in both the for and against positions? below I've added a thread of much of the content I collected that I felt added some valuable points or perspective. If you want a deep dive, I think this would be a great place to start 👇 👇 1/n