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X @Balaji
Balaji· 2025-11-01 01:01
Almost three years later, how did this play out?Due to an enormous push by e/acc and Elon and the election, the genuinely dystopian threat of centralized woke AI was fought and defeated. The establishment failed to chokepoint the technology on the basis of “safety” concerns.The surprising part is that the Chinese AI and decentralized AI camps ended up overlapping, with the Chinese releasing open weights (albeit not fully open source) models. Since anyone globally can use decentralized models for any purpose ...
X @mert | helius.dev
mert | helius.dev· 2025-10-31 20:53
Core Idea - The Cypherpunks' vision of individual freedom through code and cryptography is being realized [1] - Encrypted, unruggable money represents the final step in achieving this freedom [1] Technological Implementation - The initial focus was on encrypting text and data on the internet [1]
X @Tesla Owners Silicon Valley
Tesla Owners Silicon Valley· 2025-10-31 05:45
.@elonmusk“There will be no Mars if we let them take our freedom away” https://t.co/yvWWFEeeEl ...
X @Andrew Tate
Andrew Tate· 2025-10-29 06:49
RT Joseph D. McBride, Esq. (@McBrideLawNYC)Tucker Carlson’s decision to interview Nick Fuentes is a masterclass in the First Amendment. The right to speak was never meant to protect the popular or the polite. It exists to defend dissent, discomfort, and the brutal truths that free men must be willing to face.Free speech protects every citizen’s right to criticize, challenge, praise, or condemn government, including the Israeli government, which is openly and fiercely criticized by its own citizens every sin ...
Rebellion against Time | 诗程 胡 | TEDxShenzhen Senior HS North
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-28 15:23
Core Argument - The speech advocates for intentional pauses and moments of emptiness in life to combat the relentless rush and over-scheduling of modern society [3][4][11] - It suggests that these moments of "time rebellion" can lead to increased creativity, clarity, and a deeper connection with oneself [5][8][15] - The speech challenges the societal norms that equate productivity with constant activity, proposing that doing "absolutely nothing" can be a revolutionary act [1][14] Practical Application - The speech encourages small acts of rebellion, such as arriving five minutes late or scheduling 10 minutes of emptiness each day [6][7] - It suggests exchanging scheduled activities for serene walks or simply gazing out the window [13] - It advises blocking 15 minutes for undisturbed existence, emphasizing that sometimes the most productive thing is to do nothing [14] Psychological and Cognitive Benefits - The speech highlights that moments of mental freedom, including zoning out, can facilitate information analysis and lead to insights [10] - It suggests that resisting the impulse to constantly be productive can be a subconscious act of self-preservation [9] - It posits that anxiety can be dissolved and new ideas can emerge when the mind is given space to breathe [8] Philosophical Underpinnings - The speech draws inspiration from figures like Haming, who chose solitude and alignment with nature over worldly vanities [5] - It emphasizes the importance of living fully and unapologetically, rather than chasing time for the sake of doing more [12] - It frames time not as a master to obey, but as a field for the soul to wander, leading to true freedom [14]
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mert | helius.dev· 2025-10-28 02:00
associating privacy with crime and janky ass drugs vs freedom and individual dignity was the most moronic move crypto mfers ever pulledtam for sovereignty > tam for crime ...
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mert | helius.dev· 2025-10-26 19:39
Core Argument - The crypto industry's focus on privacy should prioritize individual choice, freedom, and data sovereignty over tax implications [1] Industry Perspective - A shift in perspective is needed within the crypto space to emphasize the fundamental principles of privacy beyond mere financial considerations [1]
X @mert | helius.dev
mert | helius.dev· 2025-10-26 17:07
RT lucid.⛩️ (@lucidzk)this is what happens when a technology is built on first principles. privacy, freedom, individual sovereignty and not made up hype cycles.capital markets make the rest obvious: why wouldn’t you accumulate the asset of a system that literally enforces freedom cryptographically!? ...
X @Polkadot
Polkadot· 2025-10-26 10:56
The internet was meant to set us free.Instead, it turned us into the product.Nearly 2,000 participants of The Polkadot Builder Party Hackathon are reclaiming the web.They're creating open, privacy-preserving apps that defend freedom and fairness. ...
X @Kraken
Kraken· 2025-10-24 18:42
RT Arjun (Octariun) Sethi (@arjunsethi)When we started @tribecap, we believed that the best companies are built by people who care a little too much. People who stay up a little too late, think a little too deeply, and push a little too hard. The kind of people who don’t know how to give half effort. And that is quantifiable.That belief has carried over into everything I do, especially at @krakenfx, where the cultural principle was already in place.Great organizations are NOT built by balance. They are buil ...