Psalm 34:1 - "I will bless the LORD at all times: His praise shall continually be in my mouth."
We investigate whether injecting biblical Psalms into a large language model's system prompt produces measurable changes in performance on standardized ethical reasoning benchmarks.
It's 2am in Tokyo. A father of two can't sleep. He's three months into a career change that isn't working, and he hasn't told his wife how scared he is. He picks up his phone and starts talking to Tony Robbins' AI Twin.
A genuine conversation. He tells Tony everything. Tony holds him accountable the way only Tony can. He helps him find what he already knows. The man commits.
The next day, he opens the app. Tony remembers. Tony asks how the run went.
This is happening thousands of times a day. Across 23 languages. With some of the most influential people on the planet.
This is Steno.
We build hyper-realistic AI Twins for leaders and brands. Your Twin thinks like you. Speaks like you. Sounds like you. Remembers every conversation and deepens its relationship with every user over time.
Tony Robbins. Peter Diamandis. Margarita Pasos. Brian Tracy. Dan Lok. Gerard Adams. Oso Trava. Justin Donald. Brands like Sleep Science Academy and Ask Slim. And a growing roster of experts from around the world.
The Tony Robbins app alone: 4.8 stars, 2,000+ reviews, peaked at #29 in the Apple App Store. Tens of thousands of daily active users connecting with these Twins every day.
Your Twin connects to your entire ecosystem: your CRM, your products, your customer data. It knows what each person has purchased, what they care about, what they haven't explored yet. It guides them through your world with full context.
The traditional funnel is dead. This is what replaces it.
At the center is Maya, our intelligent Twin-building AI. Maya does the heavy lifting: learning how you think and speak, capturing who you really are. Our team works alongside Maya to make sure every Twin meets the standard a name like yours demands.
We've been heads-down for two years. No marketing. No hype. New platform. New brand. New everything. Today we're reintroducing Steno to the world.
The internet solved distribution. Social media solved reach. Neither one solved trust.
We're building the trust layer.
If your knowledge, voice, or brand is too valuable to stay one-way, this is what we built for you.
The future is personal. We're just getting started.
In France, we believe in science.
That is why, on May 5, I issued a clear and open call to the world: for science, choose France.
I am very proud to see that this call has resonated so strongly.
Around forty leading researchers have chosen France.
Through “France 2030”, we have invested more than €30 million to advance health, climate action, artificial intelligence, and fundamental sciences.
Science has found its home.
@SamaHoole Open calls for population control of their own people.
National govt selling out its own people in favor of money & foreign countries.
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1845-1852, Ireland. The Great Famine kills over one million people. This is taught as unavoidable crop failure. Except: During the famine, Ireland was a net exporter of food.
While Irish peasants died eating rotten potatoes, Irish farms shipped cattle, pigs, butter, and eggs to England. Massive quantities. Enough to feed everyone in Ireland twice over. Ships left Irish ports loaded with livestock while people starved within sight of those ports.
Why? English landlords owned the land. Irish tenant farmers worked it and paid rent in produce. The landlords sold that produce in England. The peasants were left with whatever they'd grown on personal plots: almost exclusively potatoes because potatoes could feed a family on minimal land.
When potatoes failed, peasants had nothing. But the livestock belonged to absentee English landlords who continued exporting because that was their property. The British government could have stopped this. They chose not to.
The stated reason was free market economics. The actual reason: the English ruling class considered the Irish overpopulated. The famine was viewed as natural population control.
Charles Trevelyan, who administered famine relief, wrote that the famine was "a direct stroke of an all-wise and all-merciful Providence" that would teach the Irish better agriculture. He opposed effective relief because he believed suffering was educational.
Irish peasants had been perfectly capable of diverse agriculture before English colonisation. Ireland had raised cattle for millennia. But English land policies pushed Irish Catholics onto marginal land. On one or two acres, you can't raise cattle. You grow potatoes. When potatoes failed, they had no fallback because they'd been systematically denied access to animal agriculture.
Protestant Irish farmers and English landlords continued raising cattle and exporting beef. Armed soldiers guarded these exports. There are documented cases of starving peasants being shot for trying to steal food being exported during a famine.
Your Irish ancestors weren't allowed to eat the cattle they raised because those cattle belonged to English landlords. You're told beef is environmentally destructive and you should eat sustainable plant proteins. The cattle still get raised. They just go to people who can afford them.
My conclusion after years in the markets:
Save cash = lose big to the money printer
Buy bonds = lose to the money printer
Buy stocks = lose/flat to the money printer
Buy crypto = maybe win big, maybe get wrecked
There's nowhere to hide when the government is stealing from everyone.
Lives are wasted and forced to speculate.
Fiat money is a subtle, but grotesque evil. It must end.
"A just balance and scales are the LORD’s; all the weights in the bag are his work." - Proverbs 16:11
@ZeMariaMacedo@Crypto_McKenna Completely dependent on role/strengths.
I think sales, marketing, and hiring-focused CEOs thrive when they’re animals with response times
Research-based or technical CEOs probably should lean into that and out the phone down
NEW: Father of 22-year-old woman who was brutally killed by a career criminal, absolutely unleashes during a House hearing against soft-on-crime policies.
"[He] dragged her out of bed naked, forced on her knees with her hands over her head ... BANG! Dead. Gone."
"Why? Because Alexander Davante Dickey, who was arrested 39 godd*mn times, 25 felonies, was on the street..."
Logan Federico was visiting friends at the University of South Carolina on May 3 when career criminal Alexander Dickey, 30, broke in and shot her before stealing her credit cards and going on a shopping spree.
Dickey had 39 previous arrests and 25 felonies.
Everyone responsible for keeping this man on the streets should be thrown in prison.
There will come a time once again when not one but many brave, God-fearing men will be called to give their last full measure of devotion.
We will not see the last of martyrs until Christ returns.
Are you ready? Are your sons and daughters ready?
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“…I saw under the altar the souls of those who had been slain for the word of God and for the witness they had borne.
They cried out with a loud voice, ‘O Sovereign Lord, holy and true, how long before you will judge and avenge our blood on those who dwell on the earth?’
Then they were each given a white robe and told to rest a little longer, until the number of their fellow servants and their brothers should be complete, who were to be killed as they themselves had been.”
Revelation 6:9-11
For over a year, I've been wondering - can we improve Bitcoin's settlement assurances and stabilize Nakamoto consensus?
And how will new opcodes and new fees impact miner economics and, more critically, network stability?
We explore this and more in Pooling in OP_CAT's World
I just went to the state taxpayer portal.
Not an exaggeration to say that it's one of the worst systems I've ever seen in my life. Looks like I'm mailing a check.
Why anyone ever wants govt to do anything more in their lives remains absolutely beyond me.