This is amazing stuff, beating drug administration because it's permanent, and it only gets better from here.
We are going to get so healthy, so fast. Our grandkids are going to hear about heart attacks and have never actually seen one.
Source: https://t.co/Zt0ApIGoxr
they been doin this already since the 2000s though man i-WOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHWHAST THE FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUK
Loaded into a League of Legends game yesterday against the RANK 1 NORTH AMERICAN 3000 LP top laner General Sniper
the FINAL BOSS of toplane
i lock in Vayne top
my team is cortisol spiking mid champ select. jungler already copegooning in chat.
their top laner has never seen a vaynemaxxer PSL-9 who actually knows what they're doing
game starts. this man walks up expecting a normal lane
i start spacemaxxing. mid glidekicking. every step is calculated.
every auto is spaced so clean it looks like i'm playing a different game than him.
this man is getting mechanicsmogged in his own lane
he engages. i'm three pixels to the right of his stun.
the RANK 1 PLAYER IN NORTH AMERICA is getting kitemaxxed like a cannon minion
he's malding. you can feel it. the movements get desperate.
the flashes get predictable. full tiltpilled. cortisol levels astronomical
this man went from 3000 LP confidence to all chat typing "talent player" like he just got brutally outmogged and needed to acknowledge it publicly
that's not flame. that's a man who experienced psl-9 spacing and doesn't know how to process it
"talent player" is the ranked equivalent of getting framemogged at ASU and saying "you got me"
General Sniper if you're reading this just know you got vaynepilled by a coaching content creator running top and there's no amount of LPmaxxing that will undo what happened in that lane
3000 LP means nothing when someone moves like that. your rank is just a number. spacing is violence.
and violence doesn't care about your leaderboard position
this is what i coach. not wave management spreadsheets. not tier lists. MOVEMENT.
you are not your rank. you are how you MOVE
Study the Saskio way
Travis Pastrana, the greatest stuntman of our generation and the first person to EVER land a double backflip on a motorcycle, realized that the average viewer is so far below his riding skill level that they don’t even know what is and isn’t impressive in his domain.
I have no idea how much more difficult a double backflip is compared to a single backflip, or how hard a single backflip is compared to any of Evil Knievel’s jumps.
Pastrana realized that he would have to demonstrate his skillset in a domain the common viewer would be familiar with, so he added a segment to Nitro Circus where they started doing stunts on those girly little tricycles we all had when we were little kids. Seeing this video was what really blew me away. For the first time, I really got it.
Public support of science & technogy has much the same problem as Freestyle Motocross did in the early 2000’s and we should use the same solutions they came up with. I’m relatively well educated, but I have no idea what a trigger chain is or how hard it is for the LHC to do 60 million collisions (that number means nothing to me- it might as well be 600 or 6 billion).
But I can look at a robot solving a rubik’s cube and say “wow das fast”, the same way I can see a guy flipping a tricycle and say “wow he’s way cooler than i ever will be”.
In the eyes of a stuntman, the double backflip on the dirtbike may be the better trick, but it’s too far out of the public’s understanding to grasp.
Counterintuitively, it’s harder to build something that blows away the common man than it is to dazzle a specialist with specs. Only aerospace dweebs care if you make your airplane 16% more fuel efficient. But even a 10 year old can appreciate a plane going mach 5 or a rocket being caught with chopsticks.
In the context of Neuralink,
It doesn’t really matter what neat benchtop tests I’ve seen internally or how good our “bitrate” and other technical specs get, unless they translate to immensely useful devices for our users.
The only thing that actually matters is providing a safe product that users genuinely love, and making it so amazing that every fourth grader is blown away by it. Only THEN can we be proud of the engineering feats.
@TravisPastrana thanks for being an inspiration to me and millions of others, even though I may have broken a couple bones cuz of you…
PewDiePie in 2025:
– built a 10×4090 rig
– runs Llama 70B, gpt-oss-120B & Qwen 245B locally via vLLM
– built a custom web UI (chat, RAG, search, TTS)
– ran protein-folding simulations for charity
– created an AI “council”, a swarm of 64 models
– now fine-tuning his own model
Open-source AI for the win!
LeBron James records entering Year 23:
1st in PTS
1st in MP
1st in All-Star selections
1st in All-NBA selections
1st in First-Team All-NBA selections
1st in seasons played (soon)
1st in 30-point games
1st in 20-point games
1st in 10-point games
1st in playoff PTS
1st in playoff W
1st in playoff MP
1st in playoff GP
1st in playoff FGM
1st in playoff STL
1st in playoff FTM
1st in playoff DREB
1st in Finals triple-doubles
Only player with 50K combined PTS
Only player with 40K PTS
Only player with 10K REB & 10K AST
Only player with 8K playoff PTS
Only player with 7K playoff PTS
Only player with 6K playoff PTS
Only player with 25 PPG in 20 seasons
Only player with a 40-PT game vs. every team
Only player to win FMVP with 3 franchises
Only player to avg. a triple-double in Finals
Only player to lead both teams in PTS, REB, AST, STL, BLK in a playoff series
Youngest No. 1 overall pick
Youngest to win ROY
Youngest to score 40 PTS in a game
Youngest to score 30 PTS in a game
Youngest to average 30 PPG
Youngest to average 25 PPG
Youngest to average 20 PPG
Youngest to earn All-NBA
Youngest to earn All-NBA First Team
Youngest to hit every milestone 1K-40K PTS
Oldest to average 30 PPG
Oldest to average 25 PPG
Oldest to average 20 PPG
Oldest to score 40 PTS in a game
Oldest to record a 30-point triple-double
Oldest to earn All-NBA
What’s crazy is that one sports science episode where they show that the human eye can’t track the ball because it’s moving too fast, so when you hit the ball you’re actually looking at where the ball was and swinging where you think it will end up