Alan Baxter

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Alan Baxter

Alan Baxter

@AlanJBaxterCpt

Capitalist, atheist, anti woke & DEI, advocate free speech. All entitled to their own opinion, not their own facts. I will block fools. ReJoined X after 10yr.

Cape Town, South Africa Katılım Ocak 2025
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Alan Baxter@AlanJBaxterCpt·
@NolwAzi_Tusini Sharing equitably sounds a lot like communism, a thoroughly discredited political system.
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Nolwazi Tusini
Nolwazi Tusini@NolwAzi_Tusini·
Black and brown people don’t need to be economic experts to understand that growth requires transformation,because many/most are of us are raised according to the principles of ubuntu. We understand that a communal mindset -sharing resources equitably- leads to prosperity for all
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Alan Baxter@AlanJBaxterCpt·
Do you cherry pick history to portray your race as virtuous? Blacks sold other blacks to Arabs else there were none on those ships. But that was then. Many alive today can’t forget Necklacing, the extrajudicial execution & torture carried out on fellow blacks where a tyre drenched with petrol was hung over a victim's head & set on fire.
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Martin van Staden@Martin_ASFL·
@ConCaracal @SAHRCommission It's an entry requirement at the so-called "Human Rights Commission" to harbour views like this. No surprise. Thoroughly illegitimate institutions.
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Wise man on the rock
@AlanJBaxterCpt @MbalulaFikile They never forget, they ignore & hide. Because if the masses realize who and what the ANC is, did or is doing, they will all be necklaced in the streets 🤭
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Alan Baxter@AlanJBaxterCpt·
Don’t forget to mention, you are also decedents of those surviving execution by the ANC in exile camps, thereafter surviving the necklacing & murder unleashed upon each other in the run up to democracy. Don’t forget to mention that Tutu’s s TRC recorded that you killed more of each other than the apartheid government did.
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ANC SECRETARY GENERAL | Fikile Mbalula
[WATCH] Comrades we decided to march yesterday and that was very decisive and a great success. We face determined opponents, both those who threaten our sovereignty from without and those who seek to hollow out our movement from within. But we are the inheritors of a mighty tradition. We are the descendants of those who faced police dogs and bullets at Sharpeville. We carry the legacy of those who rotted in prison cells kwaNongqongqo, rather than compromise their principles. We are inspired by those who returned from exile, and those who emerged from the trenches in the frontline battles waged by the UDF, to build a new nation. #YearOfDecisiveAction
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Alan Baxter@AlanJBaxterCpt·
@Rakgadi_EM Shame, maybe value your life a little more. Politicians will kill their parents to gain entry to the orphanage when it suits their purpose. That one is using y’all.
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Alan Baxter@AlanJBaxterCpt·
@MYANC Of course you wouldn’t do that would you 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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ANC - African National Congress
The African National Congress (ANC) has noted with serious concern a report published by the Sunday Times/TimesLIVE alleging that the organisation sought to interfere with the programming decisions of the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC). The ANC categorically rejects these allegations as baseless, unsubstantiated, and devoid of any factual foundation.
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🔱⚖️Jyo-Politicks⚖️🔱
On the contrary, the don't want White ppl to leave. The farms, yes, not the country... It's sicker than that when it comes to revenge politics. They need White ppl to stay and still pay taxes but they want to see white ppl squirm and give up their land to the state, from the excessive intimidation.
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Alan Baxter@AlanJBaxterCpt·
Meanwhile in 🇿🇦 the ANC held a march to protect the ANC from 🇺🇸 bullying. Their failures, & criminality are legendary. It might be different if some among them had the intelligence to understand the problem described 👇let alone solve it.
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

Yesterday SpaceX launched 29 more Starlink satellites from Florida. Nobody cared. Routine. Another Tuesday. Here is what actually happened. Satellite number 10,074 entered an orbit where 300,000 autonomous collision-avoidance maneuvers were executed last year alone. Not by humans. By onboard machine learning that screens conjunction data from 30 million object-transit observations per day, computes probability in real time, and fires ion thrusters if risk exceeds one in a million. The industry standard is one in ten thousand. SpaceX set its threshold 1,000 times stricter and then automated the entire thing. Three hundred thousand maneuvers. That is 820 per day. Forty per satellite per year. Every single one decided and executed by AI faster than a ground controller could open the alert email. This is Tesla Full Self-Driving logic running in vacuum at 7.8 kilometers per second. SpaceX did not stop there. In January they launched Stargaze, a space situational awareness network built on the star trackers already aboard every Starlink satellite. Thirty million observations daily, conjunction screening delivered in minutes instead of hours, and they gave the data away for free to every operator on Earth. They just made themselves the air traffic control system for low-Earth orbit and charged nothing because the real product is not the data. The real product is the standard. Now connect this to last week. Terafab breaks ground in Austin. One terawatt per year of AI compute. Eighty percent allocated to space. D3 chips designed to run hotter in vacuum where radiative cooling is free. Satellites with 100-kilowatt solar arrays scaling to megawatt. Optimus robots replicating from raw materials. The Dyson Swarm bootstrap. Every analyst covering Terafab is modeling chip yields, capital costs, and process nodes. Not one of them is asking the question that determines whether any of it works: how do you manage ten thousand satellites without a single collision, and then scale that to ten million, and then to five billion? The answer already exists. It launched its 300,000th maneuver months ago. It processes 30 million observations every 24 hours. It operates at a collision-probability threshold three orders of magnitude beyond what any government or competitor has achieved. And it improves with every satellite added because more nodes means more eyes means better models means safer density. This is the orbital operating system for a Kardashev II civilization and it is already running. The Hormuz crisis proved that terrestrial supply chains are molecule-dependent and fragile. The Terafab announcement proved that Musk intends to move compute off-planet. But neither of those matter if the orbital environment becomes a debris field. The collision-avoidance AI is the gate. Without it, every satellite launched is a lottery ticket for Kessler syndrome. With it, density becomes self-reinforcing instead of self-destroying. Nobody is covering this because it is not a product announcement. It is not a keynote. It is infrastructure so foundational that it has become invisible, the way TCP/IP became invisible the moment the internet worked. SpaceX did not just build a satellite constellation. They built the nervous system of orbital civilization and trained it on 300,000 real-world decisions before anyone realized what they were looking at. The rockets are visible. The chips are headline news. The AI keeping ten thousand objects from destroying each other in silence at eight kilometers per second is the actual breakthrough. And yesterday they added 29 more nodes to the network. Routine.

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Alan Baxter@AlanJBaxterCpt·
@WhiteLionII1 But you need to bus in all the neighborhood, hand out your family colored t-shirts so that there appears to be unity.🤣
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White Lion II (NDDN) Wittoslav Lionovski
I’m organising a march for tomorrow. We are going to march from my house, around the block and back to my house to hand over a statement that I wrote to myself and then I’m to read my statement and write back that I agree with it.
ANC SECRETARY GENERAL | Fikile Mbalula@MbalulaFikile

We handed over our statement to the Minister of Justice and constitutional development, Mmamoloko Kubayi. She accepted that indeed we need to protect our sovereignty and protect the gains of our democracy. #SAWillNotbeBullied #DefendOurSovereignty #MarchForSouthAfrica #ThePeoplesMarch🇿🇦

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Melissa Chen
Melissa Chen@MsMelChen·
Imagine if the United States had swallowed the Al Gore-style climate gospel back in the day... You don't really have to imagine it. Because there's a natural experiment that took place and that alternative future that the US dodged actually exists. It's called the United Kingdom. I seem to remember there was a sneering attitude from coastal liberal elites hooked on TED talks when Sarah Palin came on the scene and said "drill baby drill." They laughed and dismissed the idea of ramping up domestic fossil fuel production as backward and environmentally reckless. If it was up to them, they would have shut down fracking, choked off new drilling, slapped massive restrictions on oil and gas development, and chased the fantasy of rapid "green" transition at all costs. Instead America did the opposite. The result? UK households today pay 2X more than US households do for energy and their industrial electricity prices are among the highest in Europe. Sure they've lowered emissions (technically they just outsourced it) but at the cost of creating a massive structural economic disadvantage. Energy is the foundational input for everything - steel, chemicals, fertilizers, aluminum, cement, refining. When your electricity and gas bills are 2–6× higher, you just can't even compete. So you end up closing plants, offshoring jobs, and watching your industrial base slowly bleed out. So yeah, the UK's current predicament is exactly where the US would be in if the Green Lobby, Dems and Hollywood suckers had their way: energy-poor, import-dependent, economically hobbled, and geopolitically neutered. The worst part is it's completely ideological. The UK could have had more homegrown energy supply to buffer prices and keep revenue flowing, but Ed Miliband refuses to exploit the UK's own shale or North Sea potential aggressively. Decline really is a choice. Americans should be glad their leaders refused to make it.
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Brett Ben Raphael
Brett Ben Raphael@Brettbenraphael·
GM... That the immoral ANC is funded by foreign governments and cartels is not that hard to grasp...wake up.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Yesterday SpaceX launched 29 more Starlink satellites from Florida. Nobody cared. Routine. Another Tuesday. Here is what actually happened. Satellite number 10,074 entered an orbit where 300,000 autonomous collision-avoidance maneuvers were executed last year alone. Not by humans. By onboard machine learning that screens conjunction data from 30 million object-transit observations per day, computes probability in real time, and fires ion thrusters if risk exceeds one in a million. The industry standard is one in ten thousand. SpaceX set its threshold 1,000 times stricter and then automated the entire thing. Three hundred thousand maneuvers. That is 820 per day. Forty per satellite per year. Every single one decided and executed by AI faster than a ground controller could open the alert email. This is Tesla Full Self-Driving logic running in vacuum at 7.8 kilometers per second. SpaceX did not stop there. In January they launched Stargaze, a space situational awareness network built on the star trackers already aboard every Starlink satellite. Thirty million observations daily, conjunction screening delivered in minutes instead of hours, and they gave the data away for free to every operator on Earth. They just made themselves the air traffic control system for low-Earth orbit and charged nothing because the real product is not the data. The real product is the standard. Now connect this to last week. Terafab breaks ground in Austin. One terawatt per year of AI compute. Eighty percent allocated to space. D3 chips designed to run hotter in vacuum where radiative cooling is free. Satellites with 100-kilowatt solar arrays scaling to megawatt. Optimus robots replicating from raw materials. The Dyson Swarm bootstrap. Every analyst covering Terafab is modeling chip yields, capital costs, and process nodes. Not one of them is asking the question that determines whether any of it works: how do you manage ten thousand satellites without a single collision, and then scale that to ten million, and then to five billion? The answer already exists. It launched its 300,000th maneuver months ago. It processes 30 million observations every 24 hours. It operates at a collision-probability threshold three orders of magnitude beyond what any government or competitor has achieved. And it improves with every satellite added because more nodes means more eyes means better models means safer density. This is the orbital operating system for a Kardashev II civilization and it is already running. The Hormuz crisis proved that terrestrial supply chains are molecule-dependent and fragile. The Terafab announcement proved that Musk intends to move compute off-planet. But neither of those matter if the orbital environment becomes a debris field. The collision-avoidance AI is the gate. Without it, every satellite launched is a lottery ticket for Kessler syndrome. With it, density becomes self-reinforcing instead of self-destroying. Nobody is covering this because it is not a product announcement. It is not a keynote. It is infrastructure so foundational that it has become invisible, the way TCP/IP became invisible the moment the internet worked. SpaceX did not just build a satellite constellation. They built the nervous system of orbital civilization and trained it on 300,000 real-world decisions before anyone realized what they were looking at. The rockets are visible. The chips are headline news. The AI keeping ten thousand objects from destroying each other in silence at eight kilometers per second is the actual breakthrough. And yesterday they added 29 more nodes to the network. Routine.
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Falcon 9 launches 29 @Starlink satellites from Florida

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Alan Baxter@AlanJBaxterCpt·
@ChueneKhathu @businessXplain My point is who gets to decide what speech crosses that line. If it’s the ANC, will they prevent South Africans revealing or discussing their incompetence and corruption?
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Business Explainer
Business Explainer@businessXplain·
STATE TO REGULATE PODCASTS South Africa’s Parliament is set to host a high-stakes roundtable on Tuesday, 24 March 2026, to discuss regulating the nation's booming podcast sector. Led by Khusela Sangoni-Diko (pictured), the committee aims to balance public interest protections with the rapid growth of the digital creator economy. As podcasts increasingly influence news and culture, officials are exploring how existing laws apply to on-demand audio. The dialogue involving regulators, legal experts, and platforms will focus on creating a "co-regulatory" model. The goal is to establish accountability and complaint mechanisms without stifling the innovation and diverse voices currently driving the industry. More on this - ln.run/dwvUR
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