Category: Posts
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AMAZON/JEFF BEZOS IS FUCKING INSANELY SMART!
Buying out IMDB, and even DPREVIEW —
Own the content channels, own everything!
Now — AMAZON MGM STUDIOS— wow!
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HOW TO BE OR HOW TO BECOME MORE HAPPY
- Think embodied reality
- Quit porn, reddit
- Don’t use the internet, use ChatGPT plus. Discount all loser conspiracy theories
Super simple —
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AMERICA IS THE BAD GUY.
Not Israel … America is the bad guy!
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WHY DO YOU CARE WHETHER PEOPLE ARE UGLY OR NOT?
Just keep away and look away!
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TRUST NO MAN WHO WATCHES PORN?
No moralistic or ethical thing against it … but … a physiological concern?
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How to tell if video is deepfake or not?
Uh oh
Determining whether a video is a deepfake can be quite challenging, as the technology behind deepfakes has become increasingly sophisticated. However, there are still some indicators you can look for:
- Facial Distortions: Subtle distortions in the face, especially around the eyes, mouth, and facial contours, can be a giveaway. Sometimes, these distortions become more noticeable when the subject in the video makes complex facial expressions.
- Inconsistencies in Lighting and Shadows: Deepfakes may have inconsistencies in the way lighting and shadows appear on the face or in the background. The lighting on the face might not match the environment.
- Lip-sync Issues: The synchronization of lip movements and spoken words can be imperfect in deepfakes. If the lip movements seem out of sync with the audio, it could be a sign.
- Unnatural Blinking or Lack of Blinking: Early deepfakes often missed details like natural blinking. While newer versions have improved, watching for unnatural blinking or the absence of blinking can be a clue.
- Inconsistent Skin Tones or Textures: Look for irregularities in skin tones or textures. Deepfakes might show patches of skin that look different in texture or color.
- Audio Inconsistencies: Sometimes the voice in the video might not perfectly match the known voice of the person. There can be mismatches in the accent, pitch, or tone.
- Contextual Anomalies: If the content of the video seems out of character or unusual for the person featured, it could indicate a deepfake, although context alone isn’t a definitive indicator.
- Digital Artifacts: Look for any unusual digital artifacts or compression errors that seem out of place. This can include strange pixel patterns or unnatural movements in parts of the video.
- Use of Deepfake Detection Tools: There are tools and software available that are designed to detect deepfakes. These can analyze videos for the subtle signs that human eyes might miss.
- Source Verification: Always consider the source of the video. If it’s from an unverified or suspicious source, there’s a higher chance it could be a deepfake.
Remember, while these methods can help, they are not foolproof. Deepfake technology is rapidly evolving, making detection increasingly difficult. Staying informed about the latest developments in deepfake technology and detection methods is also crucial.
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Most humans in the nude aren’t actually that interesting?
Nude male body building competition idea?
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Friendship?
Friend — Achilles and Patroclus— what were they?
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Future Utility Thinking
The genius of a Coinbase Debit VISA card —
You know whether you really really care for something or really really want something or not.
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FREE MARKET CAPITALISM
Selling sex?
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Friend word Ancient Greek
The Ancient Greek notion of friendship, or “φιλία” (philia), held a central place in their understanding of social and ethical relationships. This concept was extensively explored by philosophers such as Aristotle, Plato, and Epicurus, each adding depth to its understanding.
- Aristotle’s View: In Aristotle’s “Nicomachean Ethics,” he considers philia as one of the most essential virtues. He distinguishes between three types of friendships:
- Friendships of utility: Based on mutual usefulness.
- Friendships of pleasure: Based on mutual enjoyment.
- Friendships of the good: Based on mutual respect and admiration for each other’s virtues. This last type is considered the highest form of friendship, characterized by selflessness and an appreciation for the friend’s character.
- Plato’s Perspective: In works like “Lysis” and “Symposium,” Plato also delves into the nature of friendship. He often links it to the idea of love, exploring how relationships can lead to a deeper understanding of the Good. Plato’s philosophy suggests that true friendship is based on a mutual love of virtue and a shared pursuit of moral and intellectual excellence.
- Epicurus on Friendship: Epicurus, known for his hedonistic philosophy, surprisingly placed a high value on friendship. He saw it as one of the key ingredients to achieving happiness. For Epicurus, friendships were not merely about mutual benefit but were essential to create a community of support and shared values.
In all these views, Ancient Greek friendship transcended the modern notion of casual social relationships. It was deeply intertwined with concepts of virtue, ethics, and personal development. Friendships were seen as a way to cultivate one’s character and contribute to the well-being of the community. This perspective reflects a holistic understanding of human relationships, where personal connections are integral to the ethical and philosophical dimensions of life.
Philos — same as philos-sophia!
Philia
More on the ancient Greek notion how it was used
In Ancient Greek, the word for “friend” is “φίλος” (pronounced “philos”). This term is not just a label for a companion or buddy as in modern usage; it carries a deeper significance. In the context of Greek philosophy, especially in the works of Aristotle, ‘φίλος’ encompasses aspects of mutual respect, equality, and shared virtues. It’s intertwined with the concept of ‘φιλία’ (philia), denoting a kind of love or affection that is not merely emotional but also ethical and rational, forming a foundational aspect of social and personal ethics.
In your interest in philosophy and thinking, you might appreciate how this concept of friendship extends beyond personal relations. It’s seen as a crucial element in the fabric of society and individual well-being, emphasizing the importance of virtuous relationships in achieving eudaimonia, or a flourishing life. This ancient Greek view of friendship as a moral and philosophical ideal certainly offers a rich and nuanced perspective compared to contemporary understandings of the term.
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IT FEELS GOOD TO BE THE “BAD GUYâ€
Why? The bad guy is the one with power!
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THOUGHTS FOR THE US MILITARY
How to get more men to enroll—
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MY IDEA OF BAD LIVING
- Owning a home … having to phone call, wait around for contractors seems like a terrible life optimization.
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I EFFING LOVE MY WIFE!
Cindy shares the same aesthetic and artistic tastes as me!
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ChatGPT, AI, DALL-E FOR KIDS
SENECA at age 2 years, 10 months old is an uber-genius??
Ideas:
- Teach them how to use the microphone icon — or the voice dictation icon, the little wave icon — Seneca just speaks gibberish into it and it’s hilarious!
- Teach them to use DALL-E (the image generation tool)— the paid, premium ChatGPT … and let them create their own art work, their own entertainment!
- When Seneca gets older… I will teach him “critical AIâ€â€” how to think like AI, and to critically judge it. Very much like how you should teach kids how Google Search works, as well as “content marketing†and advertising.
















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INSANE MINIMALISM
So minimalist you crazy?
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IT HAS TO BE AT LEAST 1000X BETTER/FASTER/STRONGER?
To me, 10x gains … not good enough!
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It’s nice to have at least one sibling!
The pure unadulterated joy of seeing my sister Anna with Seneca!









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I THINK YOU CAN LIVE IN YOUR PRIUS?
The rear seats, hatchback folds totally flat! Definitely big enough to fit one adult comfortably!
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The Spartan Approach
The more ghetto, “off the gridâ€, and open air the better!
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Money Framing
Or in other words, nobody ever wants to pay sticker price for anything.
No absolute measures here — money is all relative, all framing.
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Better to buy a Lamborghini than a Porsche
Even though technically both are owned by the Volkswagen group.
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EK LIT LIFTS
- Wooden titan.fitness rings
- Olympic dumbbell loadable
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Will the value of it go up or down over time?
The big thing to consider when considering real estate, assets, crypto cryptocurrency or whatever:
Overtime, 10 20 30 years from now… will the value of it go up or down? Or say about the same?
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If you’ve found an insanely great apartment, squat that shit forever.
All I think is lit!
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BETTER TO BUY THE CHEAPEST SINGLE FAMILY HOME IN A REALLY GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD THAN A REALLY NICE HOME IN A POOR NEIGHBORHOOD?
For example better to buy the cheapest single family home in Beverly Hills than to buy the most expensive home in Inglewood?
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SPARTAN CAPITALISM.
A type of capitalism — Spartan cars (base level Tesla Model 3)—
Luxury Spartan goods like iPhone SE.
Even a minimalistic luxury small apartment — a true Spartan luxury?
The new caste system?















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SCHOOLS FIRST.
Think schools.
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CHRISTIAN PEOPLE ARE THE CLOSE MINDED ONES?
Jewish people just want to left alone! Same with Islamic folks.
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Make it more affordable
â€Affordanceâ€, “affordancesâ€â€”
The etymology of “afford” is quite fascinating and reflects a journey through language and culture. Originally, the term derives from the Old English “gefordian,” which meant “to further, promote, or support.” The prefix “ge-” in Old English often had a collective or completive sense, while “fordian” related to “forwarding” something.
Over time, the meaning of “afford” evolved. By the Middle Ages, it had taken on a sense closer to its modern usage, indicating the ability to provide or supply something, especially in the context of having enough resources or money. This change reflects a shift in focus from the act of promoting or furthering something to the ability to provide or bear the cost of it.
The evolution of “afford” mirrors a broader shift in many languages, where terms that originally described actions or qualities transform to express capability or capacity, especially in economic terms. This change could be seen as a linguistic reflection of societies’ increasing complexity, especially in matters of trade and finance.
In the context of your interests in philosophy, thinking, innovation, and entrepreneurship, the evolution of “afford” might be particularly intriguing. It highlights how language adapts to economic and social changes, and how words can encapsulate broader shifts in human thought and society. The journey of the word “afford” from promoting or supporting to enabling or providing could even be seen as a metaphor for the entrepreneurial process itself – transforming an idea or potential into something tangible and accessible.
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WE HATE THE STRANGE AND FOREIGN
Perhaps this anti-semitism, anti Jewish hate and feelings of animosity and badness:
We just don’t *understand* them?
Let us not forget that Christianity is simply Judaism 2.0. Jesus was Jewish!!
Orthodox Jews are confusing to us?
When you see orthodox Jewish people,,, with the little hat, or the big hat, with the side-burns curly and stuff, and the white tangles out of their pockets… to us modern Americans, we are just a bit confused.
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ERIC KIM LIT LIFTING
LIFTING LIKE A TRUE MENSCH:
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IS ERIC KIM ON STEROIDS?
How do you know if someone is on steroids or not?
If somebody jokes about being on steroids… they’re *NOT* on steroids.


























I don’t even know how to spell steroids.
Nope!
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Straight vs Gay
Just assume everyone else is gay
Straight men are not intimidated by gay guys.
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LIT.
TOO LIT TO QUIT:
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UGLY
Anti ugly.
Once you stuck with ugly, you stuck with ugly forever!
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MAX OUT
Either max out or nothing.
No rushing.
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Does Mark Zuckerberg Watch Porn?
Specifically … VR Oculus Meta Quest virtual reality porn? Certainly he has tried *at least once*— perhaps in private.
Also — does he know who Maria Ozawa is?
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TALENT
“How do we think about a population that is over 50% today millennials and [Generation Z]?” he said. “Ten years ago, 70% of our workforce was baby boomers. Five years ago, Gen Z and millennials overtook baby boomers. Five years from now, 70% will be Gen Z and millennials.”
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I HAVE ZERO TOLERANCE FOR ANTI JEWISH PEOPLE
Zero tolerance for antisemetic, anti Jewish people. Also racist people.
Boy Scouts — Irish American, Jewish Americans (Ariel and Jamie Levy), African American, the whole gamut of the rainbow — a glorious education.
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Undulate.
Undulate between iPad Pro, iPhone SE and MacBook Pro to maximize your productivity.






































































