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OSINTShitLord

@OSINTShitLord

OSINT shitposter. Geopolitics junkie. AI whispers to me in binary. Maps, memes, and mayhem. Not a bot—just not a sobbing, brain-dead loser like you.

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Spurs Culture@SpursCulture·
39 year old Manu Ginobili
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OSINTShitLord
OSINTShitLord@OSINTShitLord·
@sporadica He’s definitely going to live to 200. We’ve reached or will soon reach escape velocity for longevity (for the super wealthy).
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spor@sporadica·
trying to genuinely understand this bc this feels...impossible in his lifetime? $7.5T is crazy, but okay, doable. but 1 MILLION people on Mars?? Yea I believe we will get there eventually, but Elon is 54yrs old Either he thinks he's gonna live to 200 or we'll do this in ~30yrs?
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MTS@MTSlive

SITUATION DETECTED: SpaceX has approved a new compensation package for Elon Musk ahead of its IPO. 200M super-voting shares if SpaceX hits a valuation of $7.5T and establishes a Mars colony of 1M people. He gets nothing if they miss targets.

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Tyler Rogoway
Tyler Rogoway@Aviation_Intel·
One of many MANY alarming examples of what’s to come. Why isn’t there work on regulation or even attempt at some sort of control regime, domestic and international, on what is likely to be the most powerful and unpredictable weapon ever created? Just oh well no stopping it?
Guri Singh@heygurisingh

A team at Stanford and Arc Institute fed a language model a DNA sequence and asked it to write a new virus. It wrote hundreds of them. 16 worked. One of them used a DNA packaging protein that doesn't exist in any known organism on Earth.

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OSINTShitLord@OSINTShitLord·
@MTSlive It’s almost like they don’t want to tropedo their state’s economic future.
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MTS@MTSlive·
SITUATION DETECTED: Maine Gov. Janet Mills has vetoed a proposed ban on datacenters in the state
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OSINTShitLord
OSINTShitLord@OSINTShitLord·
@PalwinderCFA @Polymarket Have you ever heard of the water cycle? It doesn’t cease to exist. Besides it has been shown over and over again that inferencing AI takes less water than streaming Netflix which is a ridiculous metric to begin with. Closed loop cooling also solves this by only being loaded once.
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Palwinder Singh • CFA • Author
@Polymarket These centers use billions of gallons to stay cool while local farmers face droughts. You can’t eat Compute. Protests in states like Maine and Virginia prove that Community Consent is now more expensive than Nvidia chips.
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Polymarket
Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: An AI data center moratorium is now projected to pass this year as protests intensify nationwide. 85% chance.
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
we love seeing our users win. we want to give you the best tools, lots of compute, and watch you do the magic.
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
BREAKING: The 11 dead or missing U.S. scientists are now being viewed as a "NATIONAL SECURITY THREAT," per FOX.
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@Luv_Xcuses·
Be brutally honest, what's one thing Americans are simply better at than the rest of the world??
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OSINTShitLord
OSINTShitLord@OSINTShitLord·
@Tendar Don’t fuck with a free people trying to live in peace.
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(((Tendar)))
(((Tendar)))@Tendar·
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy showcases personally the technological advancements of Ukraine‘s military development. What started as a Russian invasion, where Kyiv supposed to be taken in 3 days, has turned Ukraine into a military powerhouse.
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OSINTShitLord
OSINTShitLord@OSINTShitLord·
@MorePerfectUS Who gives a fuck. Economic development shifts. People will find new jobs. Autonomous vehicles are empirically safer than human operators. Why would you be against this.
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More Perfect Union
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS·
NEW: If Waymo gets its way, 2 million workers will be out of work. When Waymo gets a firm hold on a city, wages go down. Some drivers now have to work 12 hours day, 7 days a week just to get by. This isn't inevitable — but Big Tech is spending millions to make you think it is.
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OSINTShitLord
OSINTShitLord@OSINTShitLord·
@drhossamsamy65 What gives you the expertise to make such a claim? The mission was a success. There was a back up plan to the back up plan. It was executed with precision. The airman is home. The CSAR teams are home. Equipment is expendable. Our people are not.
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Dr.Sam Youssef Ph.D.,Ph.D.,DPT.
Dr.Sam Youssef Ph.D.,Ph.D.,DPT.@drhossamsamy65·
⛔️Let me repeat this again, You don't do a rescue operation of one pilot with two C-130s loaded with tens of military troops‼️
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Craig Fuller 🛩🚛🚂⚓️
During World War II, Hitler was convinced that Americans lacked the will to fight and that any who did would be quickly overwhelmed. When early reports arrived from the battles in North Africa, German observers noted that Americans fought differently from the Europeans. Rather than charging aggressively and risking heavy infantry casualties, U.S. forces relied on overwhelming firepower—staying at a distance and expending vast quantities of artillery with little hesitation. Thanks to unmatched industrial production and logistics, fresh supplies were always available. This approach allowed relatively smaller American units to wear down much larger and well-entrenched enemy forces. In contrast, German and other European doctrines often emphasized aggressive maneuver and were sometimes more willing to accept high casualties to achieve objectives or preserve key equipment. This material-heavy American style surprised many Germans, including Hitler, who had long dismissed U.S. soldiers as soft and lacking in fighting spirit. He believed soldiers were cheap and expendable; he discovered too late that Americans fought to conserve lives by expending machines and ammunition instead. It was one of many reasons for Germany’s defeat—perhaps the hardest for some foreigners to fully understand. Americans place a high value on the lives of our soldiers. Equipment and shells could always be replaced.
Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷@d_foubert

Lose all this to rescue 1 pilot and call it your greatest military success of all time.

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Adam.GPT
Adam.GPT@TheRealAdamG·
Such an interesting take. I think the Sora consumer app is one thing, but the Sora model underneath is fundamentally a "world model" -- with direct linkage to image understanding, and by direct proxy to robotics. So far, Grok Imagine seems to be solely squared at objectifying woman and driving engagement through that. As for "playing with letters", I'll remind you the revolution of "image understanding" that o3 kicked off less than a year ago. openai.com/index/thinking…
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
I get asked about my insights on the large AI companies. Sora was a consumer product with no path to profitability. Grok imagine is a training engine for world models that-powers cars, robots, and eventually artificial general intelligence. All others are playing with letters
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Angry Staffer
Angry Staffer@Angry_Staffer·
If you’re lost behind enemy lines, we will move heaven and earth to try and bring you home alive. If we can’t do that, we’ll move heaven and earth to bring you home anyway. That’s the promise, and it’s non-negotiable. I’ve been worried about the WSO all day. Glad he’s safe.
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OSINTShitLord
OSINTShitLord@OSINTShitLord·
@vrexec That’s why houses are a long term asset that you don’t sell after five years.
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VEO@vrexec·
I'm doing some back of the envelope math on buying vs renting. Say you buy a $1M house with 20% down at about 6% mortgage rate and plan to stay there for five years. Your principal paydown in the first five years is about $57,000, but you've paid about $230,000 in interest. You've also paid roughly $100,000 in property taxes, insurance, and maintenance. Say the house appreciated 2.5% every year — so when you sell it's worth about $1.13 million. Your all-in costs to sell are about 7.5% — brokerage commissions, transfer taxes, attorney fees, title insurance, and the inevitable post-inspection negotiation. On a $1.13M sale that's about $85K in fees. So you net about $1.046M. You still owe $743K on the mortgage. You walk away with about $303K in cash — your $200K down payment back, your $57K in principal, and about $46K in net profit from appreciation. Your non-recoverable costs — interest, property tax, insurance, maintenance — were about $330K over five years, or about $5,500/month. That's your effective rent. But you "made" $46K selling, or about $770/month — so your effective rent was about $4,700/month. Not bad, but you tied up $200K for five years to get there. And if appreciation was 1.5% instead of 2.5%, that net gain basically disappears and you're paying $5,400+/month in effective rent. And this assumes there's appreciation at all — and that something doesn't go wrong with your house that needs a major remodel or repair. On a five-year horizon at 6% rates, you need everything to go right on appreciation just to make ownership competitive with renting. The transaction costs eat most of your upside. What am I missing? Anything?
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OpenAI
OpenAI@OpenAI·
Today, we closed our latest funding round with $122 billion in committed capital at an $852B post-money valuation. The fastest way to expand AI’s benefits is to put useful intelligence in people’s hands early and let access compound globally. This funding gives us resources to lead at scale. openai.com/index/accelera…
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OSINTShitLord
OSINTShitLord@OSINTShitLord·
@chatgpt21 I’ve been in since its inception so I’m doing reallllll good.
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Chris
Chris@chatgpt21·
This fund has a 20% exposure rate for anthropic and a 20% exposure rate for open AI and people don’t know how to act… Up 811% in one week😭
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OSINTShitLord@OSINTShitLord·
@TheGameVerse This is such a stupid take. It’s upscaling existing assets. If the underlying game has old animations it’s not going to alter those.
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TheGameVerse
TheGameVerse@TheGameVerse·
Get ready to see a lot of games looking like this in the future with AI slop.
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