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Daryn Hillhouse

@Daryn_H

Dad. Husband. Entrepreneur. Adventurer. Global Event Producer. Remote Van Builder. Veteran. 🇿🇦🇬🇧🇺🇸

Cincinnati, OH Katılım Şubat 2009
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Willjum@Willjum1·
Haters will say its Ai
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Daryn Hillhouse
Daryn Hillhouse@Daryn_H·
Sounds a lot like our flight 2 days ago… on American we couldn’t land, also aborted landing, circled over Lake Michigan until we had no fuel left. Ended up landing on a tiny runway on a random farm. People were panicking… Couple of us were quite at peace, and in for the ride 🙌
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
China just published annotated satellite imagery of every F-22 Raptor at Israel’s Ovda Air Base. Each aircraft individually tagged in Chinese characters on Weibo. Eleven stealth fighters that cost $67 billion to develop for the sole purpose of being invisible, cataloged and distributed on social media like a restaurant menu. The same week, China sold Iran CM-302 supersonic anti-ship missiles. The same week, China photographed every warship leaving Bahrain. And today, as Geneva talks began, Politico dropped the real bombshell buried beneath the diplomacy: senior Trump advisers prefer Israel to strike Iran first because “the politics are a lot better.” Read that sentence until it burns. Washington does not want to throw the first punch. Washington wants Israel to throw it, absorb Iran’s retaliation, and then use that retaliation as political justification for the full American response. The 500 aircraft, the two carriers, the F-22s, the C-17s, the munitions, all of it positioned not to lead but to follow. Israel pulls the trigger. Iran retaliates. America enters as the defender, not the aggressor. The politics are a lot better. This is not a military strategy. This is a liability structure. And Israel knows it, which is why JPost reports Israeli officials believe the US should lead, not follow. Both allies want the other to go first. That hesitation is the most dangerous variable in the entire crisis. Meanwhile in Geneva today, Araghchi arrived saying a deal has a “good outlook.” The talks are ongoing. No outcome. No breakthrough. No collapse. Just process, buying hours while the architecture outside the negotiating room grows by the day. Now here is the dimension that explains everything China is doing. Every missile the United States fires at Iran is a missile it cannot fire at China. Fox News reported in December that the US could burn through key munitions in one week of conflict over Taiwan. The Pentagon’s own war games show critical shortfalls in long-range anti-ship missiles, precision-guided munitions, and interceptors. An Iran campaign consuming hundreds of Tomahawks and thousands of JDAMs directly degrades the stockpile earmarked for the Taiwan contingency. China is not just arming Iran. China is not just photographing American bases. China is measuring whether the United States will commit irreplaceable munitions to a Middle Eastern conflict while the Taiwan Strait remains unwatched. Every JDAM dropped on Fordow is a JDAM absent from a Taiwan scenario. Every Tomahawk spent on Isfahan is a destroyer magazine that will not be full when it matters most. Beijing is running a strategic stress test in real time. Arm the adversary. Map the force disposition. Publish it to degrade operational security. Then watch whether Washington depletes itself against a regional power while the peer competitor conserves everything. Iran is the bait. Taiwan is the prize. And every satellite image China publishes is a page in the manual they are writing for what comes after.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

The United States just deployed the one weapon system that tells you exactly what comes next. 11 F-22 Raptors landed at Ovda Airbase in Israel’s Negev Desert today. They flew from RAF Lakenheath in England, supported by seven aerial refueling tankers, covering thousands of miles to reach Israeli soil. One of the original twelve turned back with a suspected fuel leak. The rest completed the transit and are now sitting on Israeli tarmac. This has never happened before. Not during the ISIS campaign. Not during Blue Flag exercises. Not during Operation Midnight Hammer in June 2025. The F-22 Raptor, the most advanced air superiority fighter ever built, has never been based in Israel for a combat-oriented mission. Until today. Now understand what the F-22 does, because it does not do what you think. The F-22 does not bomb nuclear facilities. It does not carry bunker busters. It is not a strike aircraft. The F-22 is a Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses platform. It kills the systems that protect targets. It neutralizes radar. It destroys surface-to-air missile batteries. It eliminates the S-300 and S-400 systems that Iran has spent decades layering around Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. The F-22 is not the punch. It is the hand that moves the shield out of the way so the punch can land. Iran’s air defense architecture is the single obstacle between the B-2 Spirit bombers carrying 30,000-pound GBU-57 bunker busters and the centrifuge halls buried under 80 meters of granite at Fordow. The F-22’s entire purpose in this theater is to carve a corridor through that architecture, blind Iranian radar, destroy missile batteries along the ingress route, and ensure the bombers reach their targets without being engaged. When you deploy your SEAD package to the theater, you are not deterring. You are building the ingress corridor. Only 195 F-22s were ever built. Approximately 180 remain operational. The United States just committed 11 of them, roughly 6 percent of the entire operational fleet of its most valuable airframe, to a single base in southern Israel. You do not forward-deploy 6 percent of an irreplaceable weapons system for signaling. You deploy it because the mission it was designed for is approaching. Now connect this to what is already in theater. Two carrier strike groups with 150-plus aircraft. 500-plus total combat aircraft. 700 tonnes of munitions via C-17. 40 aerial refueling tankers. Three AWACS for airborne command and control. A P-8A mapping the Strait of Hormuz. Every ship cleared from Bahrain. Hundreds evacuated from Al Udeid. The IRGC massing at the Iraqi border. Khamenei’s shadow government activated. Modi landing in Israel tomorrow to collect alliance signatures. Geneva on Wednesday. The 48-hour deadline expiring before any of it begins. And now the SEAD package has arrived. There is a sequence to air campaigns that has not changed since Desert Storm. First, you position your strike aircraft. Done. Second, you stage your munitions. Done. Third, you deploy your tankers for sustained operations. Done. Fourth, you establish airborne command and control. Done. Fifth, you map the retaliation corridor. Done. Sixth, you deploy your SEAD assets to suppress enemy air defenses along the ingress route. That sixth step happened today. The seventh step is the phone call. Germany has advised its citizens in Israel to prepare for airspace closures. India told its citizens to leave Iran. The US Embassy in Beirut is evacuating. Khamenei is dispersing his leadership. Iran is practicing closing the Strait of Hormuz. Everyone on every side of this conflict is preparing for the same event. The only people not preparing are the ones who think this is still about deterrence. The F-22s are not in Israel to deter. They are in Israel to clear the sky. And you only clear the sky when something is about to fly through it.

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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
AMAZING! Joe Rogan says he’s been going to church, and he enjoys it. “The place I go to, they read and analyze passages in the Bible.” Praise God. The journey starts with curiosity.
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Ser Winter
Ser Winter@SerWinterGaming·
- skins are worth 50% less irl. - constant 100% tax increase on ALL items at the outpost. - recycler is always safe zone recycler. - all their walls are see through. - they spontaneously combust if they stand on their roof for more than 30 seconds. - they only have 2 rows of inventory space. - always have a fluorescent white character model. - built in kill switch to their computer as soon as it hits 9pm local time. Can’t log on until 8:30pm the following night to play. I’ve got more if you want them! 🫵✊😎
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Alistair McFarlane
Alistair McFarlane@Alistair_McF·
We'll be releasing a balance update in the coming hours for basic blueprint fragments. Basic Blueprint fragments can be found at: - Dive sites advance crate - Military crate - Metal detecting, roadside only - Junkpile NPCs (roadside)
Alistair McFarlane@Alistair_McF

Appreciate the feedback from the Rust update so far, it's a big change and will need some balancing. We'll be getting some fixes out this morning and looking at balance changes this afternoon. Early results of the performance improvements are coming in, very good results so far.

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Daryn Hillhouse
Daryn Hillhouse@Daryn_H·
@AllBlacks What a phenomenal legacy… that is truly something to be proud of as a family and a country! congrats!
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All Blacks
All Blacks@AllBlacks·
Barrett 300 🙌 Beauden, Scott and Jordie Barrett now share 300 Test caps between them. An incredible family achievement 🖤 Beauden - 140 Scott - 85 Jordie - 75
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Shawn Ryan
Shawn Ryan@ShawnRyan762·
Hold your loved ones tight. You never know what tomorrow may bring.
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Daryn Hillhouse
Daryn Hillhouse@Daryn_H·
@RoryDuncan1966 Wonder if anyone’s has realized that South Africa isn’t too far down on the list of country’s in line for another snotklap… everyone knows who’s been supplying Iran with their uranium for that nuclear program that just got bombed.
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Rory Duncan
Rory Duncan@RoryDuncan1966·
This attack on Iran hits hard if you put it in a South African perspective. Iran, with all the weaponry and skills it has, is neutralized in a matter of hours. If we pissed off the real superpowers enough to have them attack us, we wouldn't last a morning. A single aircraft carrier would finish us. It must take great restraint to not use your muscles against the rogue regimes that cause so much suffering around the world and, instead, play the game of United Nations diplomacy.
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Daryn Hillhouse
Daryn Hillhouse@Daryn_H·
@fabworks_guy @bryan_m_willman It sucks tho. We had a part recently requiring a stamp tool - quoted $40k and 3 months in the US. Sent the file to our team in China, they had a part stamped 9hrs later. Didn’t charge us for the tool. Started knocking out parts, had them in 2 weeks. How do US companies compete?
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Jonathan | Fabworks 🏭@fabworks_guy·
@bryan_m_willman The hardest thing about low volume sheet metal is closing the gap between tooling and DFM. Unlike cnc machining were a custom tool will cost you 100 bucks, getting custom tooling for a job can cost you 10k
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Jonathan Snow, DMD
Jonathan Snow, DMD@drsnow·
If your Meta ads performance fell off a cliff OVERNIGHT recently, READ THIS 🚨 We've now seen two instances like the one I'm about to describe that have absolutely NUKED ad performance: Fake ATC and IC events deployed by bots are destroying pixels & ad performance. In early April, we noticed that ATC% and IC% for this one brand on Shopify spiked significantly out of nowhere, yet conversion rate declined. We then isolated this situation to direct desktop traffic. All other devices & UTM sources were not seeing this lift in ATC and IC %. Desktop traffic also barely represented any of our spend on Meta, so we knew this was not Meta-related. Right around this time, Meta performance fell off a cliff. We went from the best month ever to the worst next 30 days of performance we've ever seen on this brand. We also noticed that our EMQs (Event Match Quality scores) for ATC and IC declined significantly from where they were previously. These fake events threw the algo into total disarray and we've had to cut spend significantly until this is resolved. These are likely AI simulations/scripts that are going undetected by current bot protections in place. We've now identified another brand with the exact same situation, so this is an emerging issue. B/c desktop traffic is such a small % of total site traffic, it's easy for this situation to go unnoticed. So if your ad performance fell off a cliff recently and you've been banging your head against the wall not knowing why... 👉 go to Shopify analytics, isolate your direct desktop traffic and take a look at your sessions with ATC and IC events over time. If you see a pattern similar to the one in the below image, you could be dealing with the same thing. We still haven't resolved this, but are working to get these simulated events blocked so the pixel & algo can return to normal state. If you're seeing something similar, comment below! ⤵️
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Paul B
Paul B@PaulBonass·
@WHOOP I literally started a whoop subscription the day before you announced 5.0. I’ve never felt more burned in my life. Trying to cancel since then and no reply from customer service after 3 requests to cancel and return. Brand members have been really screwed over too.
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WHOOP
WHOOP@WHOOP·
Clarifying and Updating Our Upgrade Policy We're updating our upgrade eligibility to ensure it reflects both our values and your expectations. We heard your feedback, especially from those of you with more than 12 months remaining on your membership.
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Daryn Hillhouse@Daryn_H·
@jwoodHK @WHOOP I’m in the same boat, it’s going in the trash in a few months when the subscription is up. It’s an outdated business model and nobody should put up with these disingenuous companies bait and switching. They’re probably selling your data as well, whereas Apple doesn’t.
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@WHOOP I have 6 months on my membership? I don’t want to pay the outlay to upgrade another 12 months right now, for a product I don’t know much about yet….
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Daryn Hillhouse@Daryn_H·
@CoFoundersNik Or just wait a couple weeks til tariffs are reduced to 20-40% and everyone gets a tax refund for the tariffs paid. Reshoring will never work for a host of reasons - US has almost 0% unemployed, doesn’t have access to raw materials like China, risk of capex due to instability.
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CoFounders Nik
CoFounders Nik@CoFoundersNik·
The U.S. just shot all its hostages. • 80+ blank sailings last month (51 during COVID low, May 2020) • Brands are walking away from MILLIONS in prepaid inventory • Customs brokers hit with $100K+ tariff bills Here’s what’s actually happening on the ground: - Importers freezing new purchase orders - Bonded warehouses overflowing - Brokers stuck with bills no one will pay - Chinese factories blacklisting U.S. buyers And the lag is BRUTAL. Supply chains take 6–12 months to rewire. These tariffs hit over 2 weeks. No time to nearshore. Zero chance to onshore. Just a hard stop. Most small brands don’t even realize it yet. They’ll get the bad news in July when their March freight arrives with an $80K surprise attached. Is there a silver lining? Yes. A U.S. manufacturing renaissance is coming. It’s just math. If you’re in: • Domestic manufacturing • Automation • Freight • Supply chain tech • Nearshoring strategy This is your moment. Get educated. Build fast. Move now. Because most businesses are still in denial. And by the time they wake up, they’ll have been passed by the ones who didn’t flinch.
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Lusius
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@markgurman If you charge for the software like they do the hardware should be free regardless. I bought one 2 months ago and now am stuck with the old hardware unless I buy another year subscription for 264 euro.
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Daryn Hillhouse@Daryn_H·
@DanMcClinton1 Just purchased a copy. Dan, maybe it just needs $500 in insta ads, spread over a month. An insta account: reels where you talk about what’s in the book, why it was important for you to tell the story, your fondest memories, the hardest days, etc 🫡 Also get on some podcasts
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Dan McClinton
Dan McClinton@DanMcClinton1·
This is kind of depressing. I got a royalty check for my book about flying AH-64s in Iraq yesterday ($48.86). According to the publisher, since the book was published, 60 copies have been purchased...I didn't write the book to make money, I thought my unit's story needed to be told. But if you write a book and nobody reads it, did you really accomplish anything?
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Daryn Hillhouse
Daryn Hillhouse@Daryn_H·
Never delight in the misfortune of those who have wronged you in the past…
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