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You don't need to buy $SPCX to 10x your portfolio.
You can buy $NASA ETF which owns:
1. SpaceX $SPCX — 12.70%
Rockets, spacecraft, Starlink satellite internet
2. Rocket Lab $RKLB — 6.99%
Small satellite launches, spacecraft components
3. Lockheed Martin $LMT — 6.66%
Satellites, spacecraft, defense, NASA contractor
4. RTX Corporation $RTX — 6.22%
Satellite systems, sensors, propulsion, defense tech
5. Airbus SE $AIR.PA — 5.08%
Satellites, space modules, launch infrastructure
6. Boeing $BA — 4.81%
Spacecraft, satellites, Starliner program for NASA
7. Maxar Technologies $MAXR — 4.35%
High-res satellite imagery, space infrastructure
8. Northrop Grumman $NOC — 3.92%
Satellites, space vehicles, mission systems
9. L3Harris Technologies $LHX — 3.38%
Comms systems, space hardware, defense tech
10. Planet Labs $PL — 2.93%
Fleet of imaging satellites, daily Earth observation
Remember, $SOXL which owns $NVDA is up 1200% from $22 to $280 so far. $NASA could be the same.
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$BTC that looks like a trough...
Incoming cycle takes us to $200K IMO.
I expect some panes to flip bullish soon.

Sun Liao@sunxliao
Finally back at the desk! 🫡 Solid week overall, despite space turbulence (Blue Origin news) on Friday... What tickers should I chart with our Startup.io indicator suite this weekend?
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Apologies to the marshals & FIA for making their job harder than it needed to be. Lots of emotions in the moment.
Autosport@autosport
George Russell was fined €5,000 for throwing his headrest out of the car in frustration after failing to finish the #CanadianGP 💰
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@Pirat_Nation I trust China with my data more I than I trust America/Israel with my data.
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Josef Prusa of Prusa Research has raised serious concerns about Bambu Lab’s Bambu Studio slicer software.
The program, a fork of the open-source PrusaSlicer, incorporates a closed-source networking plugin that Prusa describes as an unauditable “black box” downloaded from a CDN and capable of remote replacement.
Prusa says this is dangerous because Chinese laws require companies to help their intelligence agencies and share encryption keys, and slicers handle sensitive 3D design files used in research labs, universities, and defense work.
He also claims that Bambu Lab is breaking the open-source license rules by adding this closed part.


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@asklivermore What do you think will happen if the US China tariffs reduce and grains + oil trades go through?
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@Charles_Leclerc @chivasregal I thought Charles was playing chess with Bruce Lee.
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Proud to unveil a new limited-edition 16-year-old blend, created in collaboration with @chivasregal, bringing together 16 whiskies, each aged for 16 years.
A true labour of craft and care.
Hope you enjoy it as much as we did creating it.
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@Pirat_Nation Not the company's problem to cover inflated market price.
2855 dollars can buy you a second hand 5090 and op had the aio for over 2 years if I remember correctly from reddit.
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In August 2025, a manufacturing defect with an NZXT Kraken AIO caused coolant to leak onto an ASUS RTX 5090 ROG Astral, ruining both the GPU and motherboard.
NZXT admitted the defect in writing, replaced the cooler for free, but only offered the owner $2,855 based on the card’s original launch price but market value for that same model exceeds $3,900.
The company kept possession of the damaged hardware, and the user has reported conflicting diagnostic information along with a refusal of independent testing.
Seven months later, the matter remains unresolved, the user is pursuing further action, including a potential lawsuit.

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@mxverschaos When is the f1 2026 game coming out? Can't wait to lift and coast 🫠
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@GTWorldChAsia @sepangcircuit Omg don't even have "SUPER CLIPPING"?? How are cars supposed to overtake artificially then?!?!
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2026 🚀 No battery management. Or clipping (whatever that is). Just straight up RACING!
SEPANG PREVIEW gt-world-challenge-asia.com/news/960
#GTWorldAsia | #GTWorld



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Japanese and Thais have been fighting on Twitter all day. Here’s the tea lol:
A Thai man at a 7-11 attempted to buy a box of instant ramen. He opens it, pours hot water, and then goes to pay. Why? Because in Thailand this is common, as Thais live in a high interpersonal trust society and people can be trusted to pay for things at shops.
For added clarity, this practice is mostly done with noodles to save time and not much else.
However, in Japan, people are expected to pay for noodles before opening them. A Japanese 7-11 cashier corrects him. No problem. The man pays. Great learning experience. The video is shared online in case other Thais don’t know.
A Japanese nationalist account reposts the video: many Japanese netizens harshly criticise the Thai man, with many being racist and xenophobic, even attacking the man for not knowing how to insert cash into the machine, calling him backward, a country bumpkin, and stupid, etc.
Thais reacted by criticising the Japanese for their uptightness, saying how when Japanese tourists make mistakes, the Thai mindset and approach are to act calm and reasonable. Thais are confused why it’s so hard to adopt an “it’s okay” mindset, especially when no harm was caused. In Thailand, this is a quintessential mindset that Thais live by.
The Japanese side responds and basically says it doesn’t matter… you’re in Japan, and the Thai man is practically stealing.
Thais respond by saying, okay, understood but who attempts to steal and then goes to pay?
Thais then pull out receipts of all the times Japanese tourists have behaved badly in Thailand, pointing out that bad behaviour stemming from moral bankruptcy like discrimination, sexual assault, and theft is more common from Japanese tourists than from Thais, with many cases making headlines over the past few years alone.
Comments about Thailand being backward because the Thai man put the cash note in the wrong way were also met with confusion from the Thai side.
In Thailand, QR payments and e-wallets are the default payment methods, and most Thais now adopt this new-gen banking tech. Japan is still a cash heavy society and relies on older infrastructure habits.
It’s worth writing that not every Japanese comments are attacking the Thai man. Many are being reasonable and those who have travelled to Thailand have been pushing back against other Japanese netizens comments.
Masa@masanews3
迷惑系外国人、購入前のカップラーメンを勝手に開封 お湯まで入れてしまい店員さんガチギレ😱🦁
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