Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA) is a strategy that can be particularly effective in the volatile world of cryptocurrency for achieving long-term gains
Here's a thread on how to implement DCA in crypto🧵⤵️
@milesdeutscher Welcome to the show brother, people down play how close we're to a catastrophe
Barely approaching AGI, once we hit Sentient bye bye world you ever knew
Someone built CNVS - a Mac app where multi-agent orchestration with shared memory ships straight to production, all controlled by voice.
Voice prompting is already 4x faster than typing. This takes it into a different category entirely.
🚨 Midjourney just went from generating pixels to mapping organs.
AI is leaving the screen and entering the body.
The company revealed Midjourney Medical, a new project built around an underwater, full-body ultrasound scanner designed to create detailed 3D maps of the human body in about 60 seconds.
Here is the idea:
- You step onto a platform.
- The platform lowers you into water.
- Your body passes through a ring of ultrasound sensors.
- Those sensors send sound waves through the body from many angles.
- The system then reconstructs the returning wave patterns into internal body images.
In simple terms:
It is trying to do with sound waves what CT does with X-rays and what MRI does with magnetic fields.
But without ionizing radiation.
Without the MRI tunnel.
And potentially at much higher speed.
Midjourney says the scanner uses hundreds of thousands of tiny sensor elements, produces enormous data streams, and relies on AI reconstruction to map differences in tissue density and stiffness, such as fat, muscle, organs, and bone.
The first goal is not diagnosis.
That part matters.
Midjourney says it will start with detailed body-composition maps, while diagnostic medical use would require FDA approval. The first “research spa” is planned for San Francisco around the end of 2027.
Scientifically, this is not random hype. Whole-body ultrasound tomography is already an active research direction, including water-based systems for imaging human body cross-sections.
But the leap from promising scans to clinical medicine is huge.
To matter medically, Midjourney must prove:
1. Image quality compared with MRI/CT/standard ultrasound
2. Safety across repeated scans
3. Accuracy across different body types
4. Clinical usefulness, not just beautiful images
5. Low false positives and overdiagnosis
6. FDA-cleared diagnostic indications
7. Real-world affordability and scalability
The exciting part is not “AI replaces doctors.”
The exciting part is this:
If fast, affordable, repeatable imaging becomes reliable, medicine could shift from occasional reactive scans to continuous biological tracking.
Not just “what disease do you have today?”
But:
How is your body changing over time?
That could be a real preventive-medicine breakthrough.
This is interesting, Bitcoin looks straight up sloppy
On what news you say? Absolutely nothing
Broke support again, sadly going to see 40K before 80K possibly
Unless, both Ukraine and Iran war miraculously end
Also would need inflation to cool...
I'm just not seeing it play out quickly in a positive way, maybe after Midterms?
Favourable conditions never come.
“There are always plenty of rivals to our work. We are always falling in love or quarrelling, looking for jobs or fearing to lose them, getting ill and recovering, following public affairs.
If we let ourselves, we shall always be waiting for some distraction or other to end before we can really get down to our work.
The only people who achieve much are those who want knowledge so badly that they seek it while the conditions are still unfavourable.
Favourable conditions never come.” — C.S. Lewis
@KobeissiLetter I created inflation not seen since the last President, but you're welcome that I now stopped it so I don't loose the midterms-Thank you for your attention to this matter
Thats how I read it
BREAKING: US oil prices drop below $74/barrel for the first time since March 5th after the US and Iran officially sign the "Memorandum of Understanding."