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Had a great chat with @ShawnRyan762 this week.
He’s an amazing interviewer, we talked for >3 hours and he got me to talk about a bunch of new things. Crypto, emerging tech, leadership, etc.
Excited for this to go live.
Shawn Ryan Show@ShawnRyanShow
Watch the official preview with Brian Armstrong. youtu.be/A3V7L43aMdg
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🇦🇶 ICE - 7 EMPIRE STATE BUILDINGS DEEP, 1.2M YEARS OLD
That’s how far scientists drilled into Antarctic -
2.7 kilometers down, through 1.2 million years of Earth’s climate history.
Each layer: ancient snow, volcano ash, trapped air.
Like a frozen time machine.
CO₂ stayed between 170–300 ppm that whole time.
Today? 425. And rising.
Source: howtown2
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Illegal migrant charged in CBP officer’s shooting in dramatic court showdown with vic’s coworkers trib.al/jEqLTNh

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“Why don't we have beautiful cities like Paris? Why don't we have safe cities like Copenhagen? Why aren't we clean like Tokyo? It's not too much to ask?”
@JesseBWatters praises Trump's executive order aimed at clearing homeless encampments on @TheFive
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🇺🇸 GROUND CONTROL TO MAJOR TOM: NASA STRAPPED DISCOVERY TO A PLANE
At Kennedy Space Center, engineers are prepping space shuttle Discovery for its grand finale: riding on the back of a Boeing 747 like a sci-fi crown on a jumbo jet.
On April 17, 2012, NASA 905 will carry the legendary shuttle to Washington Dulles in a sendoff worthy of a rock star heading to retirement.
Instead of a stage, Discovery’s final home will be the Smithsonian, where it will live forever as the Elvis of space exploration.
This is one small flight for a 747, but one giant space-ride for mankind.
Source: NASA, @konstructivizm

Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🇺🇸 NASA'S APOLLO FINAL SPLASH WAS 50 YEARS AGO July, 1975: the last Apollo command module hit the water - and with it, the era of American splashdowns ended. For 45 years, not one U.S. astronaut landed that way again. Then came SpaceX in 2020. Crashing the dry streak with Demo-2 and Elon flair. From moonwalks to mothballs to Elon - space got quiet, then weird, then commercial. History doesn’t repeat. But it sure knows how to orbit. Source: NASA History
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Jup Pro analytics are UNDERRATED.
I am fully transitioning from using GMGN to @JupiterExchange Pro to track prices & volumes.
Love the ease of toggling time-frames to view volume and net buy trends. Super useful for High Frequency Liquidity @MeteoraAG DLMMing🔥

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