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I really don't know what Google is thinking... @google
My Google account has been disabled. To recover it, I need the verification code from my Google email. Since the account is disabled, I can't log into Gmail, and it's a complete dead end.
I’ve linked a recovery email and phone number, and even downloaded backup codes, but none of these options are available to me. I really don't know what to do.
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The difficulty of earning 300,000 yuan with different principal amounts:
How to say a 300,000 yuan bride price for marriage? Zero principal.
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12 Biases That Distort Your Decision-Making:
1. Confirmation Bias - We interpret new information as confirmation of our existing beliefs.
2. Availability Bias - We tend to rely on information that is most easily or quickly brought to mind.
3. Action Bias - We prefer to take action rather than stay put. That’s why we often buy or sell prematurely.
4. Zero-Risk Bias - If the risk is perceived as small, we assume there is no risk at all.
5. Overconfidence - We overestimate our knowledge and abilities.
It’s often because we know so little that we can’t have a clearer understanding. (Less knowledg
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Everyone's playing Elys, right? Add me as well!
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This is the greatest book ever written.
In this book, billionaire Charlie Munger reveals his top secrets to success.
Below are 21 of the most noteworthy life lessons from "Poor Charlie's Almanack."
1. Money buys freedom; use it wisely.
2. Tackle the difficult tasks first; the rest will feel easy.
3. Focus your energy on your top ideas. Skip the others.
4. Only collaborate with people you truly admire.
5. Great ideas are like hidden treasures. When you find one, bet heavily.
6. Stopping a bad habit is easier than trying to quit it.
7. Identify your core strengths and relentles
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The real risk is not AI developing consciousness to eliminate humanity, but:
1. Bad actors using AI to do bad things more easily (safety risk).
2. The wealthy becoming richer with AI, while the poor/middle class become poorer (economic risk).
3. Foolish people using AI to generate spam and drown out the truth (information risk).
4. Ordinary people becoming dumber and more vulnerable due to over-reliance on AI (human agency risk).
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Some people really say that they don't learn AI, and even refuse to use OpenClaw, as if it's equivalent to criminal activity.
OpenClaw is indeed a good way for some people to learn AI, but you can't force everyone to agree with you.
Just like AI will inevitably cause a large number of jobs to be lost, you can't just say, "Then wait to die," because capitalists still know how to recycle waste.
If someone doesn't learn AI and AI is necessary, what we should create is a world where people can live well even without AI.
You like OpenClaw, I like traditional handmade non-heritage cultural P
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How can you prove you're an AI power user with a single sentence or a picture?
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“You need patience, self-discipline, and agile thinking to stay calm in the face of failure and adversity, and not to break down.”
— Charlie Munger
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A visual guide to XMTP, x402, ERC-8004: 👀
- XMTP (How Agents Communicate)
- x402 (How Agents Pay)
- ERC-8004 (Agent Trust Mechanism)
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Many people, after installing OpenClaw, keep tinkering with Skill, desperately adding new features to it. As a result, efficiency not only doesn't improve but remains stuck in chatting and spamming information.
This Github repository collects 30 real-world OpenClaw scenarios that people are actually using, with detailed configuration steps provided for each use case.
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Howard Marks' 35-Year Memo from 1990 to 2025.
Size: 1641 pages.
Please bookmark, download, and read. A must-read for every long-term investor.
Don't miss out.
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You only need to do two things:
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