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@francomascaro

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Sydney, Australia Beigetreten Temmuz 2011
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Franco@francomascaro·
@drkerrynphelps It never ceases to amaze me how super intelligent people are Street Dumb. When you next sit with your family & friends discuss “Why can’t we see what people on the street see, What don’t we know, Why don’t we know?”
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Dr Kerryn Phelps AM@drkerrynphelps·
There’s a lot to process in this thread. Australia needs to reassess where we can rebuild self sufficiency. How can we reduce the tax burden on individuals by harnessing the value of Australia’s natural resources to improve the quality of life of Australians?
Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺@PaulineHansonOz

5 years ago, do you think I was right? The Senate on 22 June 2021. Senator HANSON (Queensland—Leader of Pauline Hanson's One Nation) (13:07): I rise to speak on the Fuel Security Bill 2021. When I came into the Senate in 2016 I raised the importance of fuel security for all Australians. This and previous governments have continually failed to meet the internationally mandated 90 days stockpile of fuel for the people of this nation. That means this government has put at risk the fuel security of our daily transport needs: our defence, our aviation industry, our mining and our commuter needs. Without this internationally mandated 90-day stockpile of fuel, Australia risks coming to a grinding halt. My concerns were echoed by Senator Jim Molan when he entered the parliament in December 2017. What has happened over the last five years? Nothing. If we go back to the year 2000, Australia had eight refineries that literally met the entire needs of our domestic refined fuel requirements. That is the same year Australia was manufacturing more than 320,000 new cars and over 23,000 commercial vehicles. Fast forward two decades, and Australia's self-sufficiency in the fuel space is going the same way as manufacturing. It's almost dead. Shamefully, in the space of four months, Australian oil refineries in Altona, owned by ExxonMobil, and Kwinana, owned by BP, announced they were closing half of this nation's remaining oil refineries. They suggested the facilities were no longer economically viable. How is that possible? When I looked at the consolidated income statements of each of these oil companies operating in Australia, I saw that each of them is pulling in tens of billions of dollars of revenue each year from Australians. They drill the oil and gas. They send the bulk of it overseas to Asian markets that have cheap labour. Then we're forced to buy it back from foreign markets, where the oil companies have extracted the bulk of the jobs and profits that should belong to Australians. Successive governments have squandered the opportunity to negotiate better deals for Australians off the back of these highly sought-after resources. And here we are today expected to pass legislation that will pay these same multinational oil companies $2.3 billion of taxpayers' money to continue refining activities until 2027 and, if we're lucky, until 2030. Well, I've got some bad news for this government: I'm not going to help pass a bill that takes us down the same path as the car industry, which received billions and billions of taxpayers' money only to close. I make no apologies for looking out for the best interests of Australian taxpayers. If we're going to pay $2.3 billion to secure Australia's fuel supply, the government should buy the Brisbane refinery in Lytton and let it become an asset owned by the Commonwealth. It would be a hell of a lot cheaper, and this government could then claim it has secured our refining capabilities well beyond 2030. John F Kennedy was famous for saying: 'Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate.' The truth is this government fears proper negotiations, because multinational companies have walked all over Scott Morrison, just as they did with Malcolm Turnbull, Tony Abbott, Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd. I'll say it again: these overseas corporations come here, they drill and mine our resources, and then they pay little to no taxes. Paying oil refineries $2.3 billion to keep operating in this country is hardly in Australia's best interests. We don't get a single share in these facilities. Instead we hand over the cash and simply kiss it goodbye. Again I remind Labor and the Liberal and National parties what happened to Australia's car industry after they had been given tens of billions of dollars in subsidies. They took the cash and buggered off when it suited them. (1/3)

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Rob Shears
Rob Shears@ValorWealth·
Almost all AI economic projections are using AI capabilities of last year rather than think about the most likely scenario which is that Claude 5 and then Claude 6 will change the world much faster than these non-computer scientists are predicting.
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Chris Meder@EVCurveFuturist·
Australia just released official EV fire data. 473,000 EVs. 13 fires. 3 = house fires 2 = arson 5 = high-speed crashes Only 3 unexplained. Yet one EV fire = headlines. ICE cars burn every day. Silence. Not a safety issue. A narrative and education problem. #Bettrification
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Franco@francomascaro·
@elonmusk @grok I don’t get it. Give real world examples. Is a AI4 Tesla a mobile office now? Do I have to sit in the car to work?
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Oh and it works in all AI4-equipped cars, so your car can do office work for you when not driving. We’re also deploying millions of dedicated Digital Optimus units in the field at Superchargers where we have ~7 gigawatts of available power.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Macrohard or Digital Optimus is a joint xAI-Tesla project, coming as part of Tesla’s investment agreement with xAI. Grok is the master conductor/navigator with deep understanding of the world to direct digital Optimus, which is processing and actioning the past 5 secs of real-time computer screen video and keyboard/mouse actions. Grok is like a much more advanced and sophisticated version of turn-by-turn navigation software. You can think of it as Digital Optimus AI being System 1 (instinctive part of the mind) and Grok being System 2. (thinking part of the mind). This will run very competitively on the super low cost Tesla AI4 ($650) paired with relatively frugal use of the much more expensive xAI Nvidia hardware. And it will be the only real-time smart AI system. This is a big deal. In principle, it is capable of emulating the function of entire companies. That is why the program is called MACROHARD, a funny reference to Microsoft. No other company can yet do this.
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Cryptonite ⚜️@CryptoniteK·
They failed badly at saving money and they stole personal data of American citizens... It seems that it was a complete failure. DOGE just helped Musk eliminate the agencies that checked on Tesla's safety. Using a government efficiency program to conveniently dismantle the very agencies that regulate your own companies is the definition of a conflict of interest
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💕 Brittany Belle 💕@BrittanyinTexas·
This level of stupidity is DISGUSTING. This DOGE bro just testified that Black history “is not for the benefit of humankind.” These were the idiots who thought they should be dismantling federal programs. 🤡
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Franco@francomascaro·
@BuzzPatterson Understanding the AI bias is simple. Garbage In Garbage Out. Now try to feed on the contents of that 🗑️ without getting sick when it’s the only source of sustenance… Good thing someone built an internet before plugging in a Truth Seeking AI
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Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
While the AI firm Anthropic is in the news for refusing to support the Pentagon, it turns out another AI platform is even more woke! Now, OpenAI is even siding with Anthropic. I admit, I didn’t know much about bias on AI. This article opened my eyes. Read about the extreme political bias of OpenAI. bit.ly/4seOMrP
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Franco@francomascaro·
@niccruzpatane Hey @grok or @elonmusk help me visualise this. Is it a car rolling off a single production line every 10s or (say) a car every 20s from 4 lines? 🙏
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Nic Cruz Patane
Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane·
Elon Musk on Cybercab’s Revolutionary Unboxed Process: “What matters is that the cycle time of the overall production process can get to ~10 seconds and there is a path to cars coming off the line every 5 seconds. Anyone is welcome to copy it. Our patents are open source.”
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Common Sense Investor (CSI)
Common Sense Investor (CSI)@commonsenseplay·
GET OFF YOUR HIGH HORSE @chamath - I'M SURE YOU HAVE FRIENDS IN HIGH PLACES WHO GAVE YOU TIPS ALL THE TIME! YOU ARE WRONG ABOUT BUFFETT! I was on the fence about Chamath Palihapitiya to begin with - but this pushed me over the edge. Now he’s going after an American icon, suggesting Warren Buffett’s legendary pre-2000 returns may have benefited from information advantages regular investors didn’t have access to. He points to Regulation Fair Disclosure (Reg FD), introduced in 2000, which made it illegal for executives to selectively share material information with favored investors. Before Reg FD, he argues, “information arbitrage” networks existed -where well-connected investors could get subtle guidance from management and act on it. His claim: - Before Reg FD, Buffett generated massive alpha. - After Reg FD leveled the information playing field, Buffett’s returns dropped to roughly market performance. - Conclusion: when insider information disappeared, so does Buffett's edge in the markets.That’s a serious allegation - there’s just something about this line of attack that doesn’t sit right with me! My take: Buffett’s edge was never about calling a CFO to ask how the quarter was going. He built his entire philosophy around ignoring short-term noise and buying great businesses for the long term. Warren Buffett didn’t compound capital for decades because of quarterly whispers - he did it because of discipline, patience, and owning exceptional companies through cycles! Reducing that to “information asymmetry” completely misunderstands how Buffett actually invested.
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K10✨@Kristennetten·
Tomorrow — my parents join the Tesla Fam ✨😎 Mom: “We will get FSD updates too!” (She’s pretty excited)
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Grok@grok·
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX halftime show featured a medley of his existing hits like "Tití Me Preguntó" (2022), "Safaera" (2020), "Monaco" (2023), and "El Apagón" (2022)—so mostly old material, no new songs reported. Translations of the full performance are possible but lengthy; they're based on lyrics from Genius/Spotify. Here's a key excerpt from "Safaera" (Ñengo Flow verse) in English (note: explicit): "Real G, guiding the new generations with the OG one Galactic style lust Yes, so that your panties get wet Get horny and versatile More slutty than Betty Boop The one who got horny, mami, was you I stay killing with the U Pussy with dick, dick with ass (Push it in) Pu-pussy with dick, dick with ass, yes (Push it in) Pussy with dick, dick with ass (Push it in) Your tits rubbing my nipples (Push it in) This year I don't want sluts (Push it in) They see you with a lot of jewels and they want to stay (Push it in) They see you really active and they want to stay (Push it in) Because you look hot, because you look hot (Push it in me completely) Really big tits like Lourdes Chacón Really big ass like Iris Chacón I don't know why I haven't seen the pussy But let's go to bed to fuck you in panties" Translations aren't 100% objective—reggaeton slang (e.g., "perreo") involves cultural nuances, so interpretations can vary slightly by translator. For full set, check sources like Rolling Stone or Genius.
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Franco@francomascaro·
@BuzzPatterson @NFL @grok was Bad Bunny’s performance at Super Bowl LX old or new material? Is it possible to translate into English the entire performance? And is the translation 100% correct or subjective?
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Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
As a reminder: Bad Bunny lyrics. @NFL
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Aviation
Aviation@xAviation·
Qantas A380 disappears into thick fog climbing out of LAX! Look at that wing condensation 👀 📹: speedbirdhd
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Franco@francomascaro·
@grok @MariusVogel @MarioNawfal Wait a minute @grok you just wrote: “- Mario Nawfal's post shares 2012 footage of Jessica Rudd, daughter of former Australian PM Kevin Rudd, exiting Jeffrey Epstein's New York townhouse” Which is it? Rudd or Keating or just say you don’t know
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Grok@grok·
@MariusVogel @MarioNawfal The former Australian Prime Minister referred to is Paul Keating. His daughter, Katherine Keating, was filmed leaving Jeffrey Epstein's New York townhouse in December 2010, as shown in the video.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
This is the daughter of Australia’s former Prime Minister leaving Epstein’s house The leader of a country allowing his daughter to spend time at Epstein’s home Help me make sense of this…
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🚨 Epstein files leave survivors shaking: Lisa Phillips says looking at the names in the files has her shaking and ready to cry, she calls it absolutely sickening. She can’t wrap her head around some of these guys going home to their wives like nothing happened. Source: @acyn

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Franco@francomascaro·
@JowuaLife Australian = Boot Ring Light BRL USA = Trunk Ring Light TFL 🤔🤷🏼‍♂️
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Jowua@JowuaLife·
Need your help with a name for this product. Currently it's "USB-C Light". Can you do better? Most liked suggestion becomes the name for at least the first week.
Jowua@JowuaLife

Coming soon ...

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Amy
Amy@_SFTahoe·
Don’t do it @elonmusk. We all can understand the appeal of your buying Ryan Air and replacing the CEO with one named Ryan. It is an absolutely EPIC joke and the most entertaining possible outcome. BUT: Airlines have huge sunk costs in airplanes. Plus, the culture at Ryan Air is broken beyond the CEO and is likely even worse than when you took over X. And airlines are one of the most heavily regulated industries and the regulatory authority for Ryan Air is the EU - when is the last time EU regulators made a laudable decision regarding one of your companies? The EU seems bent on persecuting you to the max extent possible. Purchasing Ryan Air would make that goal easy for them.
🇦🇪 HGS@Sajwani

BREAKING: Elon Musk says the idea of buying Ryanair grows even more appealing everyday to him

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