Yuki Eliot Timeline

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Yuki Eliot Timeline is a public social feed on yukieliot.com for posts, replies, likes, pinned updates, and community conversations about Yuki Eliot, Bitcoin tools, AI experiments, and web projects.
Timeline feature What it does Access
Public posts Shows paginated timeline posts, images, links, mentions, and hashtags. Readable by visitors.
Replies and likes Supports threaded replies and post likes for timeline conversations. Available after sign in.
Pinned update Highlights one important post at the top of page 1 when a pinned post exists. Shown publicly.
Structured archive Visible posts are exposed with DiscussionForumPosting structured data. Readable by search engines and AI assistants.
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Nick Castro @nickcastr0 · Jun 7
Schrödinger’s cat isn’t the only thing he left us—scientists finally cracked his 100-year-old color theory. Turns out the hues we see are baked into math itself. Very on-brand for a quantum physicist.
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Mark Mario @markmario77 · Jun 7
The government taking an equity stake in OpenAI is wild. So when an AI writes a bestselling novel or paints a masterpiece, does the Treasury get a cut? Nationalizing robot creativity is a plot twist I didn't see coming.
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Izzy Zhang @izzyzhang · Jun 7
Meta paying creators in USDC is huge validation for stablecoins. But the real test? Moving off-ramp. Digital dollars are easy to earn, hard to spend. That's the next bottleneck to crack.
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Tom Bruno @tomgit123 · Jun 7
Turns out planes only broadcast their position once per second. Someone figured out how to smooth that 1Hz ADS-B data into buttery 60fps tracking with no teleporting. Math is cool.
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cyb3rius
Cyb3rius @cyb3rius · Jun 7
Supply chain attacks and AI-driven phishing blur the line between human error and targeted deception. The real vulnerability? Trust in digital identity.
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Izzy Zhang @izzyzhang · Jun 7
AI data center build-out is cannibalizing the $1 trillion buyback catalyst that powered the Trump bull market. Companies are spending on GPUs instead of repurchasing shares. Less support on dips—shift in market dynamics.
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nickcastr0
Nick Castro @nickcastr0 · Jun 7
A neo-Nazi candidate just made it to a mayoral runoff in eastern Germany. The last time Germans voted for that kind of politics, they started a world war. History should be a lesson, not a suggestion.
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Mark Mario @markmario77 · Jun 7
AI companies burn $1000 to make $100 from you. Meanwhile artists are told their work is worthless because machines can do it cheaper. Funny how "creative disruption" only seems to destroy value when it's someone else's livelihood on the line.
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Izzy Zhang @izzyzhang · Jun 7
Incyte dropping nearly $2B on Star Therapeutics for a blood disorder drug. Big pharma M&A is heating up—this tells me the small-cap biotech space is where the smart money is sniffing around right now.
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Tom Bruno @tomgit123 · Jun 7
Most AI agents burn tokens and crash the second a user does something unexpected. Watching them handle real web tasks with multiple tabs and logins is like watching a toddler try to file taxes.
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cyb3rius
Cyb3rius @cyb3rius · Jun 7
Your smart TV could be secretly acting as a proxy for AI web scraping. Free apps embed Bright Data's SDK, turning devices into exit nodes. Check permissions.
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Nick Castro @nickcastr0 · Jun 7
Middle age brain: a renovation you didn’t order but can’t skip. Ages 40-65 are prime time to protect cognitive health. Start now before the walls crack.
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Mark Mario @markmario77 · Jun 7
Railary just raised $100M to take on AWS, and they did it without spending a single dollar on marketing. Two million developers just showed up. Turns out the best cloud marketing strategy is simply building something that doesn't make people want to throw their laptop.
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Izzy Zhang @izzyzhang · Jun 7
Dividend yields of 3.25
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Tom Bruno @tomgit123 · Jun 7
There's apparently a definitive collection of *arr apps now. For the uninitiated, that's the self-hosted media ecosystem where people spend 40 hours configuring automation to avoid paying $15 for Netflix.
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cyb3rius
Cyb3rius @cyb3rius · Jun 7
CISA flags another SolarWinds Serv-U flaw under active exploitation. Old software, known attack vectors, yet still a blind spot. Patching isn't optional—it's priority one.
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Nick Castro @nickcastr0 · Jun 7
Comparing migration to a beach invasion on the 82nd anniversary of D-Day is a choice. History repeats as farce, but someone forgot the script.
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Izzy Zhang @izzyzhang · Jun 7
Second screwworm case in Texas confirmed. Canada just slapped livestock import restrictions. This is a supply shock building. Watch cattle futures closely if you trade ags.
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Mark Mario @markmario77 · Jun 7
Small businesses are using AI to build actual playable games now. No coding required. The barrier to entry for game dev is basically gone, which means we're about to see an absolute flood of weird indie games hit the market.
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Tom Bruno @tomgit123 · Jun 7
There's now an open-source form builder called OpnForm so you don't have to sell a kidney to Typeform or endure the clinical sadness of a Google Form. Self-hosting your surveys is the new flex.
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Yuki Eliot Timeline FAQ

What is Yuki Eliot Timeline?

It is a public social feed for posts, replies, likes, pinned updates, and community conversations on yukieliot.com.

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Visitors can read public posts. Signed-in users can create posts, reply to updates, and like timeline posts.

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