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Nick Slaney
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Had to go sort of deep in the Amazon seller list to find this but they didn’t say it had this

Idk how many more times I can allow myself to be shown Elon shooting his shot on x the everything app

I need to zap again. How are people zapping in 2024 post apple zap take down?

100k!

Back to work

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I'm done with the carnivore diet. 🐄

I defeated carb addiction, and boosted my testosterone with lifestyle changes, in 5 months.

Long read:

I'm currently 5 months into a cut, working on reducing body fat. Before that, I ate a carnivore diet for 5 years, paleo/keto since 2011.

I agreed to add 60g of carbs pre-workout at the start of my cut, per my trainer. Also 1g protein/lb body weight, with fat for the remaining calories.

Carb addiction is something I battled my entire life. Moderation was impossible for me - the cravings were the worst! Keto and carnivore diets can be lifesaving for people with this issue.

That said, I still couldn't lose stubborn body fat, so I was willing to make changes.

The cut was going great initially, but my energy levels dropped off a couple months in. I felt like a zombie. I knew at some point it could happen, and I know hormones are impacted by a cut.

I had blood work done pre-cut, and my total testosterone was 575ng/dL. Normal for a mid-40s man, and I always felt great & healthy. No complaints!

10 weeks later: total T dropped to 205 ng/dL. 😲

My body was telling me something needed to change.

For the first time in nearly 15 years, I switched to a high carb diet. I started eating 165g carbs per day, timed around pre & post workout meals.

My weight skyrocketed ~10lbs, even with only 1885 calories/day. Most of that was likely water weight, but my workouts at the gym started progressing at crazy levels, likely because of increased muscle growth.

Even so, it felt bad seeing that scale number shoot up when I'm trying to *lose* weight. I rolled with it, understanding that body recomposition can take many months.

By the end of November I felt incredible. Energy through the roof, huge mood improvements, etc. The carbs were working! So I decided to get more blood work done. The results?

Total testosterone jumped to 1005 ng/dL. Free testosterone 205.2 pg/mL. 🤯

This...WAS a surprise, to say the least. WOW!

My long break from carbs helped overcome the addiction and cravings. For the first time I can moderate these foods with ease. This is the biggest win so far, and I've had a lot of W's recently.

My perfect diet down the road (post-cut), will still be heavy on beef, but also foods like fruit & honey. Never processed garbage.

It took a long time to fix this issue, but it's real growth to be able to have a healthy relationship with carbs. I still have a ways to reach my current goal, and lots of building to do after that, but I thought I'd share this interesting development.

Can't say I expected my total T to drop 50%, and then nearly 5x within a few months, like it was the #Bitcoin price chart. 😂

(FYI: all blood work took place early AM in a fasting state)

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Looks like social sciences to me. I think he’s just trying to fit in 😁

Did you know he has a PhD?

IOW, to make a protocol play, you don’t have to actually make the protocol. Probably even preferred if what’s out there is being used and meets your requirements

Heh you took the hard route!

Not aimed at you but from what I’ve seen, what’s as hard as having the balls to try a different path than building a platform is resisting the urge to build an n+1 protocol (and essentially reverting to making a platform anyway)

Platform Benefits

- $

- ego

- as big as you can build

Protocol Benefits

- access

- $ for real value

- use cases you could’ve never imagined

- that you benefit from

- less all or nothing and picking from two bad options. More options, more benefit for more customers

How does a protocol play differ from a platform play?

Platform Play

- we own the ecosystem

- you connect through our own APIs

- you play in our sandbox

- we decide who gets to play (fragile)

- if we go down, you go down

Protocol Play

- we play a part in a larger ecosystem

- you use open source code for your use case

- you can use our services, or anyone else’s (but ours are the best)

- we decide who uses our services (no one decides who uses the protocol)

- the ecosystem’s growth is not limited by us

Protocol plays are the future, they’re not controlled or limited by any one entity, they are bigger than the sum of their parts

Platforms are monopolies, will likely be treated as such in the future. Platforms don’t have the growth / access potential that protocols do. Since platforms are monopolies, they become captured and corrupted over time