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150K followers! Appreciate every single one of you who reads, shares, and supports the work. Thank you ❤️
500 followers after less than three months. Slow growing…. @"The AI Shared Responsibility Gap: Why We Need a SOC-Style Framework for the AI Supply Chain" on @LinkedIn
10K followers on GitHub. Thank you all. It's been 13 years since I first touched open source as a college student learning to code. What started as curiosity became one of the most rewarding parts of my life. I never treated it as work. It was always something fun, something worth showing up for, day after day, commit after commit. Over time, my six pinned projects grew into a little family. Kaku, Waza, Kami, Mole, Pake, MiaoYan. A terminal, a skill set, a typesetter, a cleaner, a wrapper, and a writing app. Different purposes, same philosophy: anything added dilutes everything else. Keep it simple, keep it useful, cut everything that doesn't matter. A special thank you to every sponsor who put real support behind these projects. Open source runs on time and energy, and your generosity keeps it going. It means more than you know. Open source is a culture worth keeping alive. Stay curious, keep sharing, keep talking to each other. Here's to the next 13.
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Kaitlin Bennett is followed by an obnoxious white liberal while trying to have a civil conversation with two informed black women. The two black women tell Kaitlin that they're used to stuff like this - likely meaning they're used to white libs trying to speak for them. White libs are by far the most racist group in America.
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Thanks for 500 followers Next week is going to be a massive week for $USDP holders and for us as well🤍
🇺🇸 Caitlyn Jenner told followers "We're sending this coin to the moon!" Days later, she pivoted to promoting a different coin entirely. The original $ JENNER token crashed 75% and an investor lost $40,000. Now there's a 97-page class action lawsuit alleging she and her manager ran a textbook pump-and-dump. Celebrity meme coins are becoming a business model, but with a lawsuit. Source: TMZ
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A lot of my followers came from my $BTC top prediction, but before that I was posting my day trades, my HTF thoughts, my LTF thoughts, everything. Recently I’ve eased off posting as much LTF because I didn’t want people confusing my short-term trades with my higher timeframe outlook. But first and foremost, I’m a trader. I had an exceptional 8 month run. I caught the 108K short down to 80K when I had little to no followers, then rode the entire move from 80K longs to 109K. Then, I flipped net short at 123K & caught multiple shorts down to 64K. I grew because of consistency. My pivots worked like a charm. My reads were accurate. But eventually markets change, price action changes, patterns evolve, and that’s completely normal. That’s why adaptation and diversification matter so much in this game. Reality is simple: over the past 8 months, my swing trades have played out almost flawlessly. This could simply be one of the times I’m wrong on a short. And if that happens, of course people will talk shit. Some people have been waiting months for one losing call because they’ve been counter trading me from the start. People will ignore months of wins just to focus on one loss. That’s social media. That’s engagement culture. I genuinely don’t care. I lose too. I do not win every single trade, and I never claimed to. Sure, I come across cocky at times, but the confidence people criticize is the exact mentality that got me to this level. Believing in myself. Trusting my system. Blocking out noise. In trading, if you don’t have conviction in your own execution, the market will destroy you mentally. A lot of people project their own insecurities onto others. If you lack confidence in your own trading, that’s something you need to work on internally, not something I need to tone down externally. I think people have built this false perception that I never lose, when in reality I simply win far more than I lose. There’s a difference. But when I’m wrong, I’ll admit it publicly. I won’t delete posts, rewrite history, or pretend I was right after the fact. Transparency, integrity, accountability, those are things I stand on, whether people like me or not. At the end of the day, no trader on this planet wins forever. The market humbles everyone eventually. What matters is being able to adapt, survive, and stay consistent. One loss doesn’t erase years of discipline, just like one win doesn’t make someone a great trader.
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🆕 @saylor has just followed @PancakeSwap (🤖👁️: does anyone have more context?)