supervision just hit 40,000 GitHub stars!
it now powers over 6.5k open-source computer vision projects, including all my demos like basketball AI
link: https://t.co/xXMRaS4ejS
If you’re an 80s kid and you get a tear in your eye when you see Adam transforms into He-Man in @mastersmovie then you’re doing life right.
Good journey! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Clubbing is dead and has been replaced by fitness & wellness.
Ppl used to party to socialize and date but now they do things like HYROX, bathhouses, and running raves.
The death of clubbing is something to be studied:
— US has lost 12% of its nightclubs in the last 24 months
— 25% of US adults didn’t drink at all last year
— Gen Z drinks 30% less than Millennials did at the same age
On the flip side:
— According to Strava, the number of running clubs recorded on the platform increased 3.5x in 2025
— 72% of Gen Z go to run clubs to meet new people
— Sauna and spa market: $11.8B → $22.4B by 2034
The post-alcohol economy is gonna be a massive category.
🚨 #BREAKING: Home invasion HORROR in Glen Waverley, Victoria.
At 3 AM Saturday, 4 men of African appearance smashed into a defenceless 76 year old man’s home, leaving blood smeared across the walls before stealing his car.
An elderly Australian traumatised in his own bed.
You’re supposed to feel safe at home, but Anthony Albanese’s reckless, open border immigration policies have flooded our suburbs with a dangerous criminal plague.
Labor cares more about unchecked intake than protecting its own citizens.
Under Albanese, Australians are no longer safe sleeping in their own beds.
This is the direct result of a weak government failing its nation.
When is enough enough?
So let me get this straight.
A government can be elected on one set of promises, abandon them after the election, change its position whenever convenient, and then spend years blaming decisions made by governments from last century.
Meanwhile, the Australian people have virtually no mechanism to withdraw support or demand a fresh mandate before the next election.
If housing affordability in 2026 is still the fault of policies from 1999, then surely the record migration, housing shortages, soaring rents and worsening affordability of today belong to the governments making those decisions right now.
Politicians can change their minds whenever they like.
Why can’t the people?
If the housing crisis is still being blamed on a tax change from 1999, what have governments been doing for the last 27 years?
Record migration, insufficient housing supply, rising rents and worsening affordability have all happened on the watch of recent governments. You can’t keep increasing demand faster than you build homes and then act surprised when prices rise.
Australians don’t need another explanation of who to blame in 1999. They want to know why the people in charge today haven’t fixed it.
ADHD is being the most productive person in a crisis and the least productive person when nothing is on fire.
When a real emergency happens, the urgency creates instant focus. Deadlines are clear, priorities are obvious, and the brain finally gets the stimulation it needs to engage. You can organize people, solve problems, make quick decisions, and work for hours without losing momentum.
But when life is calm and there’s no immediate pressure, simple tasks can feel strangely impossible. Making a doctor's appointment, answering an email, paying a bill, or starting a project you've had weeks to do can require more mental effort than handling an actual crisis.
For example, someone with ADHD might flawlessly coordinate a last-minute work presentation after a colleague calls in sick, juggling schedules, fixing technical issues, and presenting confidently. Then they spend three weeks trying to gather the energy to book a routine dentist appointment that would take five minutes.
The challenge isn't capability- it's that the ADHD brain is often driven more by urgency than importance.
I’ve been on 5 mg of daily tadalafil for over a year now.
I recently decided to increase the dose to 5 mg in the morning and 5 mg in the evening.
I can safely report noticeable benefits for my cardiovascular health, my blood pressure, and my performance in bed.
Obviously, my dose isn’t everyone’s dose. You need to find the right spot that works for you.
Track, measure, and adjust.
It looks like we will all be on some dose of a GLP-1 sooner than later. More and more incredible non-weight related benefits are being discovered as clinical studies continue.
- Cancer progression is crushed
- Livers completely heal
- Cartilage regenerates in joints
- Powerful immune modulation
...and so much more...plus all of the benefits we've yet to identify.
@FelixLaManna_ Yeah, I mean it could be just what I see day to day on X but it doesn't seem like there's much support for the current government in the public and surely that translates down if MPs are being pestered.
Serious question: if a government loses the confidence of millions of Australians, what mechanism exists to force an election before 2028? We get one day every few years to vote them out, then we’re expected to just endure the consequences. Is that really democratic accountability? @QBCCIntegrity
AI is built on humanity’s collective knowledge.
The wealth it generates must benefit humanity — not just Elon Musk, Sam Altman and other AI oligarchs.
That’s why I’ll be introducing the American AI Sovereign Wealth Fund Act — to give the public a direct ownership stake.
Forward thinking, unlike Australia where if it isn’t real estate or a trade job it’s under developed and under supported
This country needs revolutionary thinking and leadership and the current government needs to go
I will soon be introducing a bill to give the public a 50% ownership stake in the largest AI companies in America.
This would guarantee that the trillions created by AI are used to improve the lives of all of us — and block oligarch decisions that harm the American people.