Pete Vander Meulen

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Pete Vander Meulen

Pete Vander Meulen

@pete_vm

Curious. Choose not demand. Both/& not either/or. Living in the Key of See - B#. Married. 1st gen US. Photography/learning-Coffee/black-Non-profit advocate.

Washington state, USA Beigetreten Kasım 2009
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Joyce Alene
Joyce Alene@JoyceWhiteVance·
In wartime. “Hegseth asked Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George to step down & take immediate retirement…One of the sources said Hegseth wants someone in the role who will implement President Trump and Hegseth's vision for the Army.” cbsnews.com/news/hegseth-o…
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Pete Vander Meulen@pete_vm·
@mandolinaes This particular one took me off Hwy 395 in CA, east into Nevada. At the intersection of Hwy 50, the "loneliest" road as it's branded. Turn outs, night skies, perfect silence. Horizons in all directions. I think that yours is a different question. Re-phrase?
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Beatriz
Beatriz@mandolinaes·
@pete_vm What happened with the road?
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Beatriz
Beatriz@mandolinaes·
I live in a desert, but my mind always wanders to forests and snow-covered mountains. Where does your mind go when you dream of peace?
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Anthony Scaramucci
Anthony Scaramucci@Scaramucci·
A month into this war, and the US consumer is the one losing. 📈Gas prices up. 📈Mortgage rates back up. 📉Stocks down. And that's just the beginning. Crude at $110. Brent at $108. You know what follows high oil? -Higher fertilizer prices. -Higher food prices. -Higher plastic prices. "There is a daisy chain of inflation headed our way." And the market just shifted. We went from "price in some volatility" to "price in a recession." Yield curve steepening. Gold up. Tech is getting crushed. Traders like @novogratz have flipped. They're not buying dips anymore. They're covering shorts and selling the rallies. That's a different market than we had two weeks ago.
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Pete Vander Meulen@pete_vm·
@MalcolmNance Can't we simply deploy a couple mindsweepers through the West Wing? Damn. They'd come up empty, wouldn't they?
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Malcolm Nance
Malcolm Nance@MalcolmNance·
Just a reminder that 2 out of 3 LCS minesweeper equipped ships are STILL in Singapore. It's 14 days steaming to the PG if they left today. Right now only one ship may be capable of mine hunting the USS Canberra. The UAE has x2 barely armed minesweepers. They may be relying on helicopter sweeping. This is a disaster of poor planning.
MT Anderson@MT_Anderson

🇺🇸LCS WATCH: The Sembawang Sit-In Mar 30 imagery confirms 2x Independence-class Littoral Combat Ships remain moored alongside at Sembawang Shipyard in Singapore. ➡️The distinct trimaran hulls are clearly visible taking up pier space in this false-color capture. ➡️Given the current threat environment, a pair of fast platforms designed specifically for Mine Countermeasures (MCM) & littoral warfare could probably be quite useful elsewhere right now... But I’m sure there is a master plan in place. 🙃

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Pete Vander Meulen@pete_vm·
Is the engineering strategy a (the) strategic differentiator that can be leveraged as a template for other industries? Musk's success in disparate organizations argues that it is. Transformative action too often isn't that. We "creatively" iterate rather than re-create. I'm taking to myself by writing this because at this stage of life the opportunity I clearly see is the risk not yet taken. I have homework. Thnx for the post.
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Kevin Dahlstrom
Kevin Dahlstrom@Camp4·
Death throes. Auto incumbents face the same problem all big companies face: They can’t build from first principles. It’s just that no industry has been challenged by a startup like Tesla. Here’s the thing most people don’t get: Tesla’s competitive advantage isn’t its cars or even FSD. It’s the company itself, which is an embodiment of Elon’s 5-Step Engineering Algorithm—where you ruthlessly question everything, delete, and simplify. 👉This is the OPPOSITE of how big companies operate. They add more complexity over time, not less. One of the better examples of the algorithm at work is the evolution of the Raptor engine. By the time Ford produces a Model Y competitor (“next year”), it will be obsolete.
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Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt

Ford CEO in new interview: “We'll have an all-electric, affordable vehicle to compete with Model Y and Model 3. I think there's nothing else like it on the market. We started a skunkworks team 4 years ago. They were basically Formula 1 and Tesla people. That vehicle is radically different. I'm really excited to show everyone maybe late this year or (early) next year. It will be coming out next year.” (via Spike's Car Radio)

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Pete Vander Meulen@pete_vm·
@WayneMoranPhot0 Torres Del Paine, Chile The Horns, stubborn defiance against a storm, with 80 +mph winds and a few mere mortals hiking into the gales. And the sun says "rainbow".
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Wayne Moran Photography
Wayne Moran Photography@WayneMoranPhot0·
Show me the most powerful place you’ve ever seen. Mine: Dettifoss 🇮🇸 (I’ll add more in the thread 👇)
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Pete Vander Meulen@pete_vm·
Trump completely obliterated his speech. It bombed. Expect more bombing. He's looking to be enriched.
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Anne Applebaum
Anne Applebaum@anneapplebaum·
“It will just open up naturally,” Trump says about the Strait of Hormuz. He also once said, at the beginning of the pandemic, that COVID would end by itself. "One day — it’s like a miracle — it will disappear"
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Pete Vander Meulen@pete_vm·
@PurdueToobah AI has never seen a scene as serene. Love that place. Love the mirroring. I hope you drove past the lake up to Artist Point, too.
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Ben Milbrath
Ben Milbrath@PurdueToobah·
My photo of Mt Shuksan is getting a “made with AI” tag. 😔 It is definitely not an AI image…. 😔
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Pete Vander Meulen@pete_vm·
"I refund; states tax." Another Trump First Principle comes to the podium. Schifty's been shiftied.
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James Andrew
James Andrew@JamesAfineart·
I wasn't looking for a photograph that morning. Just driving a back road through Kananaskis when the valley opened up and the mist was doing something I couldn't drive past. Sometimes the landscape finds you.
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Pete Vander Meulen@pete_vm·
@RpsAgainstTrump In the arena, a TACO stands With immigrant gramps that stain his hands Almighty Caesar with a head of salad Pretending to dictate, as if he were valid. Go home, DT. DT go home.
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Republicans against Trump
Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump·
BREAKING: Trump is sitting front row at the Supreme Court as justices hear arguments on his unconstitutional order to end birthright citizenship. He’s the first sitting president ever to attend oral arguments. Feels like this stunt could backfire bigly
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Kevin Dahlstrom
Kevin Dahlstrom@Camp4·
Life is less harsh and more comfortable than ever. But it’s debatable whether it’s “easier.” 🎶 OneRepublic sang: “Everything that kills me makes me feel alive.” Humans are primal beings. Evolution hasn’t kept pace with technological progress and the comforts it provides. Put simply, we’re not wired for this. We’ve decreased our risk of violent death—and traded it for death by a thousand cuts. Our souls are crushed under the weight of hollow pursuits: Email jobs Mortgages Doom-scrolling “Two weeks of PTO” Fluorescent lights Identity politics Microwave dinners Looksmaxxing Ben Franklin said: “Many people die at twenty-five and aren't buried until they are seventy-five.” It’s fascinating to me that one of our Founding Fathers saw this problem 250 years ago, before most modern conveniences existed. Imagine if Ben rose from the grave and observed the life of the average American today. So what are we to do about this comfort crisis? I think the answer is obvious: Go back to the things that we *are* wired for. Walking & physical effort Deep conversations Friends & family Building things Appreciating beauty Sex Parenting Adventure (and risk) Reading & writing Exploring spirituality Sunlight Nature These things are—and have always been—the essence of the human experience. In a future where the gap between human biology and technology will only widen—and AI and robots will make our lives even “easier” 🤪… Maybe it’s time to get back to basics.
ZUBY:@ZubyMusic

Modern life is objectively easier and more comfortable than it was for 99% of human history, but at the same time, it's become harder to achieve some basic, important milestones.

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Partho
Partho@parthosarathi_b·
It's Water Wednesday! 🌊 Let's see your water themed captures. 📸
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Pete Vander Meulen@pete_vm·
@DaybyDayDev Get the sit out of there. Move. Someplace different. Something different is waiting. Over there. Over anywhere. Because it's someplace Different. Moving is action. Action doesn't give a sit. 'ell ya. You're worth it. No sit.
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Keep Reading You Got This
My brain keeps telling me exactly what to do right now. Smoke. Relax. Take something. Sleep. That used to be automatic. Now I’m just sitting here uncomfortable as hell, not knowing what to do with myself. Breaking a routine like this isn’t just hard… it feels like something’s missing from my life. Still not going back tonight. One day at a time!
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alpha man
alpha man@alphaman_111·
“Five minutes after you’re born, they decide your name, nationality, religion, and sect, and you spend the rest of your life defending things you didn’t choose.” — Unknown
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