🚨 CHATGPT IMAGE TOOL GOES VIRAL — OVERLOADS OPENAI’S SERVERS Sam says “our GPUs are melting” after millions started using ChatGPT’s new image feature this week. The tool creates custom images like anime portraits and pet paintings from your photos — and it went viral fast. OpenAI is now limiting how much people can use it, so servers don’t crash. Free users will get 3 images a day. More access is coming for schools and businesses next week. Source: CNBC image
BREAKING: THE US GOVERNMENT JUST MOVED 100 #BITCOIN WORTH $8.4 MILLION HEADING TO THE STRATEGIC RESERVE??? image
JUST IN: BlackRock’s Global Allocation Fund boosted its stake in its Bitcoin ETF, IBIT, by 91%. As of Jan 31, it held 821,664 shares worth $47.4M, up from 430,770 shares on Oct 31. H/t @MacroScope17 image
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BREAKING: Gold prices cross above $3,100 for the first time in history as economic uncertainty rises. image
Nicole Shanahan is 👌 close to saying every major Big Tech Company was Created and funded by DARPA • Google, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, Oracle etc.. “These companies didn’t just spring up out of nowhere..” • She says they all came from secret government funding, funneled through the “Silicon Valley Stanford Network”… —— if you look at where some of those grants or funding came from, it all comes directly from people with ties to the government You mean to tell me all those from rags to riches success stories are potentially bs? lol
She is an appointed member of the U.S. Department of State's Foreign Affairs Policy Board, where she advises the Secretary of State on technology policy. Is this still the case @SecRubio @marcorubio?
*COREWEAVE IS SAID PLANNING TO CUT IPO SIZE TO ABOUT $1.5B Was supposed to be $3BN. Couldn't fill half the orderbook. This is very bad for revenue roundtripping schemes
FOX: GameStop should put $2.5 billion into Bitcoin. They are now a $13 billion hedge fund with the ability to invest in Bitcoin, which is the best supply/demand story there is.
Dr. Suzanne Humphries Breaks Down the Disturbing Reason Vaccine Makers Can’t Be Sued on Rogan What very few people know about the childhood vaccine schedule is that the entire system changed in 1986—and not for the better. Before that year, vaccine companies were facing massive lawsuits. Injuries were piling up, especially after the swine flu vaccine disaster in 1976. The Guillain-Barré cases were so bad, manufacturers couldn’t even get insurance. So what did they do? They ran to the government and basically said: “Bail us out, or we’re done making vaccines.” And that’s exactly what happened. First, the government covered the lawsuits. Then, in 1986, they made it official. The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act was passed—sold to the public as a way to help families get compensation faster. But behind the scenes, it was a legal shield. Companies like Wyeth (now Pfizer) admitted their vaccines were “unavoidably unsafe,” yet instead of making them safer, they were handed full liability protection. As Dr. Suzanne Humphries explained, this created a monster. Vaccine makers could now experiment with new ingredients—called adjuvants—without fear of being sued. Creativity exploded. Profits soared. And the childhood vaccine schedule? It grew and grew. Dr. Suzanne Humphries is a conventionally trained medical doctor and a former board-certified nephrologist (kidney specialist) who became widely known for her outspoken views on vaccines. She worked in hospitals for years and began to question vaccine safety and policy after observing what she believed were vaccine-related complications in her patients, particularly among those with kidney issues. Humphries co-authored the book Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines, and the Forgotten History, which Joe Rogan has referenced on his show several times. The book presents historical data to argue that improvements in sanitation, nutrition, and living conditions—not vaccines—were largely responsible for the decline of many infectious diseases.