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C.J. Wilson

@str8edgeracer

Car dealer, Race Car Guy, Former MLB pitcher. Happily Married with 4 kids. Let me cook. Political critic.

mostly Texas Beigetreten Şubat 2009
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C.J. Wilson
C.J. Wilson@str8edgeracer·
Fraud is sadly rampant and anyone logical is going to start asking the same question- If someone is financially benefitting, how could they not find more problems? this is the Incentive Alignment Paradox- nobody is paid to keep us healthy, or safe or smart. Apply to: education, pediatrics, pharma, etc. Weaponizing diagnosis.
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican

I had this idea… “what if autism diagnoses are partially from fraudulent billing?” And then poked around a bit. And … turns out that the whole “1 in 30” statistic isn’t based on official diagnoses; ADDM has clinicians review school records and if the record fits then it counts as autism even if there’s no medical diagnosis. Then that statistic is quoted to justify increased ABA centers, increased research, all kinds of grants. I’m questioning literally everything now.

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C.J. Wilson@str8edgeracer·
10/10 from @saifedean
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Saifedean Ammous@saifedean

Value is not a physical thing To all the people who think bitcoin can’t have value because it’s not tangible... Tangible assets constitute the following percentage of the Mag7 market caps: Nvidia: 0.66% Apple: 1.38% Tesla: 4.06% Microsoft: 7.29% Alphabet: 8.39% Meta: 9.56% Amazon: 16.28% Combined weighted average: 5.79% If you liquidated all of these companies’ physical assets, they wouldn’t amount to 6% of their valuation. There have been days in which the market caps of these companies have moved by more than the total value of their physical assets. If 94% of the value of the most valuable companies on earth is non-physical, then value does not have to be physical. If digital things have no value, then you should have no problem with giving me your computer to erase all the data from it. I will return your computer to you in the same exact physical form. I will just press a few buttons that remove all your data, photos, and contacts, and make it impossible for you to restore them. If value can only be tangible, then all of these digital things have no value, and you shouldn’t mind me deleting them as long as the devices return in their original state. I don’t think you would. Technology, data, business knowledge, customer base, brands, and so much more are non-physical assets whose value likely exceeds that of all the planet’s physical objects and land. This is something most people understand in their daily lives, but because most people have no understanding of money, they do not understand how it applies to money, too. Most people think their money is physical, but in reality, most fiat currencies today are 90%+ digital, and usually less than 10% of the supply is physical paper money. There are no stacks of dollars in your bank sitting in a box under your name, available for you to pick up at any time. A tiny fraction of the money is physical, and the rest is digital, manufactured in various quantities by your bank, government, central bank, and other pedophiles, in quantities based on pure vibes. People still give this non-physical fiat money value because it is the only money they can use with a bank account, since governments only license banks that use their local fiat shitcoin. There is no need for the money to be physical to work; digital fiat money works as well as physical fiat money; or as badly. Bitcoin is an entirely digital money, but it is given value for far more intelligent and peaceful reasons than fiat money. You can read more about that in my books The Bitcoin Standard and The Fiat Standard, which you can buy from Amazon or TheSaifHouse.com. A common objection to bitcoin’s value is: “But if people stop believing in the value of bitcoin it can lose all value.” But that is true of everything. If people stop believing in the value of gold, it would lose value and just become another worthless rock. If people stop believing in the value of electronic devices then Apple and Nvidia go to zero. If people stop believing in the value of Manhattan, then all Manhattan real estate goes to zero. If people discover that tomatoes are poisonous, they stop believing in the value of tomatoes, and the entire planet’s tomato industry goes to zero. Just because something is physical does not guarantee its value, as we can see from the infinite amount of sand and rocks on our Earth left completely untouched by human hands. Physical things can be valueless and non-physical things can have value. Value and physicality are two independent things that are orthogonal to each other. You are doing yourself a disservice if you are unable to benefit from the world’s most advanced money and best saving technology because you are unable to see that value can be non-physical in this one instance, when you have no problem seeing it elsewhere.

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POLITICOEurope@POLITICOEurope·
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen waited less than a day after Hungary voted Viktor Orbán out of office to call for the EU to get more power over national governments to force through foreign policy decisions. politico.eu/article/ursula…
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 BREAKING: Rep. Anna Paulina Luna reveals the person who recorded Eric Swalwell's infamous video is potentially AN UNDERAGE FEMALE. Holy crap. MAJOR legal troubles incoming for Swalwell. "Potentially, the individual that recorded that video in that hotel room was a female — and she was under age." "We did have the votes to expel him." "He has serious CRIMINAL problems on his hand. I do think he might end up in jail."
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C.J. Wilson@str8edgeracer·
@TomSteyer you should be on a podcast, not running a state.
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Tom Steyer@TomSteyer·
Health care is a right, not a product.
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Katie Porter
Katie Porter@katieporterca·
I’m (still) the only candidate in this race who is neither a billionaire nor taking corporate PAC money. Our campaign is powered by tens of thousands of Californians. That’s who the next governor should be focused on—not themselves, not their donors, not any insiders.
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nvk 🌞@nvk·
@niftynei remote locations, cows, dirt roads, beach & starlink.
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David Tangipa
David Tangipa@DavidTangipa·
🚨 “Ban Nick Shirley Bill” — AB 2624 A government that moves to limit transparency is a government that has something to hide. AB 2624: the “Ban Nick Shirley Bill” raises serious concerns about the future of investigative journalism in California. This bill would expand restrictions around recording and documenting inside certain facilities, including organizations that receive government funding. In practice, that means journalists and independent investigators could face legal penalties simply for documenting what’s happening inside taxpayer-funded operations. Think about that. The very people trying to expose fraud, abuse, or mismanagement could be the ones punished. This bill is backed by CHIRLA—an organization that has received millions in taxpayer funding over the years while also taking strong and often controversial positions on immigration policy and enforcement. Now the same ecosystem benefiting from public dollars is supporting legislation that could limit scrutiny and reduce transparency. Californians deserve the opposite. If taxpayer money is being spent, the public has a right to know how it’s being used. Journalists should be protected for exposing the truth—not threatened with penalties. Transparency isn’t optional
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Jack@jackunheard·
JUST IN: California Democrats are pushing through a bill called the “Stop Nick Shirley Act” which would make investigative journalism a crime. This bill would protect and welcome fraudulent businesses like the Quality “Learing” Center in the state of California. - Misdemeanor - $10,000 fines - Content removal - Imprisonment Insane. They know their crimes are coming to light so they are doing everything in their power to restrict that. Keep pushing @nickshirleyy
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Eric Swalwell
Eric Swalwell@ericswalwell·
I am suspending my campaign for Governor. To my family, staff, friends, and supporters, I am deeply sorry for mistakes in judgment I’ve made in my past. I will fight the serious, false allegations that have been made — but that’s my fight, not a campaign’s.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
I bet Trump will go crazy after watching this😭😂🤣
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Susan Shelley
Susan Shelley@Susan_Shelley·
Question for Republican and Republican-leaning California voters. If these were your choices in the general election, which would you choose? 1. Steyer 2. Porter 3. Texas 4. Arizona 5. Nevada 6. Florida 7. Tennessee
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Ashley Zavala
Ashley Zavala@ZavalaA·
Betty Yee last served as California’s State Controller, responsible for cutting the state’s checks. As she runs for Governor, she says she would address the state’s money problems through a combination of increased taxes on the wealthy and program cuts: kcra.com/article/betty-…
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Lyn Alden@LynAldenContact·
Jeff Booth posted this over on Nostr. What's going on lol.
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Mayor Matt Mahan
Mayor Matt Mahan@MattMahanSJ·
Day 2 of trying to convince my social team that voters care about policy. Because if we can get to the Moon, we sure as hell can get to Modesto.
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C.J. Wilson@str8edgeracer·
@nvk i’m more of a Casimir kinda bro
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nvk 🌞@nvk·
Now make it 19v and put it in a laptop.
Owen Gregorian@OwenGregorian

Nickel-63 nuclear battery claims 100-year ultra-low power life | Neetika Walter, Interesting Engineering NRD introduces a solid-state nuclear battery designed to power sensors and devices for over 100 years. A U.S.-based nuclear materials firm has unveiled a solid-state battery it claims can deliver continuous power for more than a century without maintenance. The device targets ultra-low power electronics operating in remote or hard-to-service environments. NRD LLC said its NBV series uses a betavoltaic design powered by Nickel-63 to generate electricity through radioactive decay. The system is sealed in a solid-state architecture and is designed for applications where replacing or recharging batteries is not practical. Betavoltaic devices convert energy released during beta decay into electrical current. Unlike conventional batteries, they rely on a continuous decay process, allowing them to operate for extended periods, though at extremely low power levels. According to the company, the NBV series is designed to support electronics that require steady, long-term energy supply, particularly in environments where access is limited or maintenance is costly. Power from radioactive decay NRD claims the battery can deliver power outputs ranging from 5 nanowatts to 500 nanowatts. The device operates within a voltage range of 1.0 V to 20.0 V and a nominal current between 7.5 nA and 33 nA, all within a compact 20 mm by 20 mm by 12 mm form factor. These specifications place the device firmly in the ultra-low-power category, making it suitable for sensors, data logging systems, and monitoring equipment that require continuous but minimal energy input. “Simply stated, critical mission sets collapse if a component, such as a battery, within the power matrix is compromised or fails,” said Shel Alfiero, Chief Executive Officer. “NRD’s NBV series is a high-integrity, maintenance-free micro power solution for applications that demand protracted reliability and consistent power in exacting and hostile environments, where battery replacement is not a realistic option.” The company says the system is intended for use in industrial monitoring, environmental sensing, and security systems, as well as in AI-enabled autonomous platforms that require constant low-level power to maintain system states. Designed for long durations The battery is also positioned for use in remote deployments, including infrastructure monitoring and long-duration health tracking systems, where servicing is difficult or impossible. “This launch is a milestone as NRD translates decades of regulated nuclear materials expertise into next-generation power solutions,” said Kevin Heffler, Chief Operations Officer. “NRD is a licensed manufacturer with six in-house radiological laboratories and a dedicated, mature Health Physics Department and a robust radiation safety program, built to support scalable production and long-term customer programs.” While the company highlights its experience in producing radioisotope-based products, including components for smoke detectors, it has not disclosed details about large-scale deployment timelines or commercial availability. The long operational life claimed for the device depends on the half-life of Nickel-63, but real-world performance will depend on efficiency, shielding, and integration constraints, which have not been independently verified. interestingengineering.com/energy/nrd-nuc…

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Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
Creepy California State Senator Scott Wiener has a meltdown because a coffee shop removed its pride flag
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