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@Chkntrkr

US Navy Veteran, retired Truck Driver, Pilot, and world traveler. No Crypto. No Scammers.

Katılım Mart 2021
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Chkntrkr@Chkntrkr·
This is my favorite chemtrail meme.
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Chkntrkr@Chkntrkr·
I’m amused. I wrote a seven sentence remark and I was blocked by this person. They continue to repeat this lie and refuse to listen to reason, which is why I wrote my reply. Too bad I didn’t get to send them my chemtrail meme in reply. 😁
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🇺🇸 Jingo 🇺🇸
🇺🇸 Jingo 🇺🇸@Jingoman111·
💯🇺🇸🇺🇸 So Fucking True! 🇺🇸🇺🇸 💯
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Chkntrkr@Chkntrkr·
Yes, I am Generation Jones.
Supersonic Redhead🛫@Supersonic_Red

There’s a generation a lot of people forget exists. We were born at the tail end of the Boomers, but we are not culturally the same as people born in the 40s and early 50s. We are Generation Jones. And honestly, it explains a lot. We grew up in a world that still felt fundamentally analog, but we were young enough to be dragged headfirst into the digital revolution. We are the bridge generation between rotary phones and smartphones, between slide rules and AI, between Walter Cronkite and algorithm driven media. We remember when there were only a few television channels and the entire country watched the same thing at the same time. We also adapted to the internet, email, forums, social media, streaming and now artificial intelligence. We lived before and after the technological singularity hit everyday life. That is not a small thing. People born in the 40s came of age in a post World War II America that was still industrial, deeply hierarchical and institutionally stable. Their formative years were shaped by the Cold War, Vietnam, the civil rights era and a society where information moved slowly. Generation Jones came later. We inherited the aftermath of all of that. We were the kids who watched Watergate destroy blind trust in government. We watched manufacturing begin to collapse. We saw divorce rates explode. We were the first truly latchkey generation in massive numbers. We learned independence early because many of us had to. We grew up with one foot in old America and one foot in whatever this new thing was becoming. We played outside until the streetlights came on but we also learned DOS commands. We learned cursive and keyboarding. We had card catalogs and Google searches. We went from vinyl records to cassette tapes to CDs to MP3s to streaming in one lifetime. We remember maps. We remember memorizing phone numbers. We remember life before GPS and before every human interaction became filtered through a screen. And because of that, I think Generation Jones developed a very unique perspective. We are adaptable because we had no choice but to adapt. We learned technology as adults instead of being born into it. We remember a slower world but were forced to survive in a rapidly accelerating one. That creates a very different mindset than either older Boomers or younger Gen X and Millennials. A lot of us also reject the caricature people now associate with “Boomers.” We were not buying houses for the cost of a sandwich in 1965. The interest rate on my first house was over 14% and that was after buying down a point. Many of us got hit by recessions, outsourcing, pension collapses and economic instability just like younger generations did. We watched promises evaporate in real time. We understand older generations because we were raised by them. We understand younger generations because we had to evolve alongside them. That’s why the Jones generation often feels culturally homeless. We are rarely discussed, rarely defined and usually lumped into categories that don’t actually fit us. But we exist. We are the human transition point between the industrial age and the digital age. And frankly, there will probably never be another generation quite like us again.

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The Disrespected Trucker@DisrespectedThe·
I have a very rare case of I'm a brainwashed moron! I wear a mask for Covid19 and a different mask for the Hantavirus and another different mask for Ebola. Why? That's what my TV told me to do. In all honesty, I go all over and if I die I die. I really don't care. I'm going to live each day to the fullest because I've sacrificed so much the last 25 years being an OTR truck driver. I just want peace my last days. I don't think that's to much to ask. Just leave us alone.
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Lacey@LaceyPresley·
🧵Starship’s stainless steel looks like a fundamental flaw for deep space - heavy, “primitive” compared to lightweight composites. Yet this 123m vehicle is designed to deliver 100–150 metric tons of fully reusable payload to the Moon and Mars. The secret isn’t one trick. It’s an interlocking chain of physics solutions that turn the steel’s weight penalty into an advantage across ascent, orbit, reentry, and landing.
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Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
In the past we had this TV show called Wonder Woman. Everyone watched it for the awesome soundtrack and the safety-first messages.
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Chkntrkr@Chkntrkr·
@r0ck3t23 Kinda crazy that Artificial Intelligence needs the entire output of a nuclear reactor, but real intelligence can get by on Twix bars and Monster Energy…
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Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Jensen Huang just said something that should unsettle every government on earth. Huang: “The amount of energy that we need for computing is likely a thousand times more than we currently have.” Then he said that number is probably still too low. Not by a fraction. Not even close. Huang: “I wouldn’t be surprised if we’re off by a couple of orders of magnitude.” Every computer ever built worked the same way. You asked. It retrieved. It stopped. It waited. That’s over. Huang: “Computers are going to be generative, contextually aware, and continuous.” Retrieval is cheap. Generation is expensive. Continuous generation is civilizational. A human brain runs on 20 watts because nature had four billion years to compress it. We’re trying to brute-force the same trick in twenty. A system that thinks continuously doesn’t consume energy like a tool. It consumes energy like a living organism. Every second. So this stops being an AI race. It’s an energy race nobody will call by its real name. Whoever owns the electrons owns the cognition. Whoever owns the cognition owns the century. We spent 150 years wiring a civilization for machines that rest between tasks. We haven’t started building for the ones that don’t.
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Chkntrkr@Chkntrkr·
@BamaSaltyMarine @JesseMock4 If you find something I’ve posted to be worth stealing, all I will say is Steal Away! I don’t mind. I just want to entertain, enlighten, or make people laugh. That’s fine by me, I don’t need credit.
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Old Salty Marine@BamaSaltyMarine·
I’ll repeat this…again! Not everything I post is something of mine! I look for things, throughout the day on the internet that I think will make people smile a bit! Some things are my own, some things I find and add my own words! I don’t need you to point out that someone else posted something that’s exactly the same or a little different! To be honest, I see people post things I’ve already posted and….it’s all good! Have a great and safe Friday! Smile as much as you can!
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SaltyGoat@SaltyGoat17·
if you believe Biden lost his first two attempts at being President THEN On his third attempt, he was able to hide in in his basement and refuse to campaign BUT STILL Got the most votes IN HISTORY!! YOU, my friend, are a special kind of stupid!!
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Chkntrkr@Chkntrkr·
@CharlesMullins2 @Steve09812 A ion engine using hydrogen for reaction mass can literally refuel anywhere in the Solar System, and makes spaceships truly mobile and independent. Trade off a few percent of efficiency for Solar System-wide utility.
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TheNewPhysics@CharlesMullins2·
🚨 NASA just tested an experimental engine that could dramatically cut travel time to Mars. This isn’t a normal rocket. It’s a nuclear-powered ion engine capable of producing plasma hotter than 2,800°C while firing electromagnetic lithium exhaust through space. NASA says the new thruster is already 25 TIMES more powerful than current ion engines. And future versions could reach megawatt-level power. Why this matters: The faster astronauts reach Mars… the less time they spend exposed to deep-space radiation, muscle loss, and isolation. This may be one of the first real steps toward practical human missions to the Red Planet. The space age is starting to look very different. Follow for more future technology and space breakthroughs.
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Chkntrkr@Chkntrkr·
@CharlesMullins2 @Steve09812 Nuclear powered ion engines will open the solar system to settlement, but they should use the most abundant material available - hydrogen - for reaction mass. Lithium will have to be supplied from earth which limits range.
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The Disrespected Trucker
The Disrespected Trucker@DisrespectedThe·
At this point I think it's time for 10 million of us to flood DC and start demanding arrests and resignations.
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Noosheen Hashemi@HashemiNoosheen·
In 1913, Union and Confederate veterans returned to Gettysburg for the 50th anniversary of the battle. Men who had shot at each other across that stone wall, who lost brothers, limbs, and friends, crossed the field and shook hands. They chose to be Americans again. 113 years later, Gavin Newsom calls Texas, Florida, and Georgia “Confederate states” because he lost a redistricting fight. Veterans who actually bled in that war found a way to come home as one country. Newsom can’t lose a political argument without dragging the ghosts of it back out to score points on Twitter. That’s the difference between men who built this country and the politicians currently running it into the ground.
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Gavin Newsom@GavinNewsom

Confederate states are rushing through rigged maps to erase Black districts off the map. If this doesn’t make you angry, it should.

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