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Ed Cowsar

@EdCowsar

Innovation, tech, renovation. Outdoors and all the sports. Fly fishing, golf, mountains n rivers to cross.

Texas, USA Katılım Ekim 2012
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Ed Cowsar
Ed Cowsar@EdCowsar·
Howdy
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Bitcoin Teddy
Bitcoin Teddy@Bitcoin_Teddy·
A father told his daughter, "Congrats on your graduation. I bought you a car a while back. I want you to have it now." Before I give it to you, take it to a car dealer in the city and sell it. See how much they offer.” The girl came back to her father & said: "They offered me $10,000 dollars because it looks very old" Father said: "Ok, now take it to the pawn shop". The girl returns to her father & said: "The pawn shop offered $1,000 dollars because it's a very old car & a lot of work done". The father told her to join a passionate car club with experts & show them the car. The girl drove to the passionate car club. She returned to her father after a few hours & told him, “Some people in the club offered me $100k because its a rare car that's in good condition.” Then the father said, "I wanted to let you know that you are not worth anything if you are not in the right place. If you are not appreciated, do not be angry, that means you are in the wrong place. Don't stay in a place where no one sees your value ." The moral of the story : Know your worth and know where you are valued. A diamond doesn't shine on the bottom of a cave.
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(fan)28^@ArenaRMFC·
Cristiano Ronaldo and his young fans — pure inspiration on and off the pitch. ⚽🐐
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Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo@Cristiano·
We rise through hard work. 💪
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CooperBaggs 💰🍞
CooperBaggs 💰🍞@edgaralandough·
Your Parents Are Getting Older. 30 Things To Do With Them Before Time Moves On. 1. Record their voice telling a story. One day that voice becomes a sound you can never hear again.
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XCorpHub@XCorpHub·
Elon Musk just dropped a bombshell that could shake up the entire software industry: a joint Tesla-xAI project called Macrohard (yes, that's a cheeky jab at Microsoft), also known as Digital Optimus. Announced on March 12, 2026, this isn't just another AI chatbot—it's designed to emulate the entire operations of a software company using pure AI, potentially automating what thousands of developers, engineers, and office workers do every day on computers. The setup is fascinating: xAI's Grok serves as the high-level "navigator" (think System 2 thinking and reasoning), while a Tesla-built AI agent acts as the "instinctive" fast executor (System 1), watching real-time screen activity, processing mouse/keyboard inputs, and taking actions autonomously—like a digital version of Tesla's Optimus robot, but for desk work instead of physical tasks. Musk claims it's capable of "emulating the function of entire companies" in principle. And here's the efficiency angle: it runs on Tesla's low-cost AI4 chips (just $650 each) with only frugal use of pricier Nvidia hardware from xAI, making it far cheaper than massive data-center-dependent rivals. He calls it the first real-time smart AI system of its kind—no other company can do this yet. This builds on Tesla's recent $2 billion investment in xAI (and earlier SpaceX-xAI ties), blurring the lines between Musk's empires even more. Macrohard has roots going back to August 2025 when Musk first floated the idea of an AI-run "Microsoft clone," arguing software firms (no physical hardware manufacturing) are ripe for full AI simulation. The implications are huge—and disruptive. If this scales, it could accelerate the "SaaSpocalypse" fears, where agentic AI replaces swaths of white-collar digital jobs in coding, testing, product design, and beyond. Musk has long said AI will take over jobs, freeing humans for optional pursuits... but this feels like the next big step toward that future. Wild times ahead. Is this the beginning of AI companies running companies? Or just Elon hype? Either way, the software world just got a lot more interesting.
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Ed Cowsar@EdCowsar·
How to avoid the ridiculously high Apple fees when creating FB ads - don’t do it from your iPhone #ethics #usury #SEC $APPL @Tesla
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
Elon Musk explains the trillion dollar opportunity in AI The idea is simple: “As soon as you unlock digital human, you basically have access to trillions of dollars in revenue” The most valuable companies on Earth (Apple, Google, Microsoft) all produce digital output. So if you have a human emulator you can basically create one of the most valuable companies in the world overnight The simple entry point is a customer service It's 1% of the entire global economy. Most companies already outsource it. There's no complex API integration needed - AI just steps in, does the job better, and charges a fraction of the cost The companies that figure this out first won't just win a market, they'll rewrite the rules of what a company even is
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Archer@flyarcher·
@SecDuffy @POTUS American innovation leads the way✈️💪
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positive side of X 🌞
positive side of X 🌞@positivityofx·
Life is more beautiful when you have friends who know how to be friends.
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Leaders 𝕏 Junction@LeadersJunction·
Steve Jobs responds perfectly to a disrespectful question🤯
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Mr PitBull
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07·
"She saved a stranger’s child with $15. Decades later, she discovered why he had been searching for her. In 1982, a Kenyan boy named Chris Mburu stood on the brink of losing everything. He was the brightest student in his rural district, studying by lamplight inside an earthen house without electricity. But his family could not afford his school fees. Without help, his education would end — along with any chance of escaping a life spent picking coffee in the fields. Meanwhile, across the world in Sweden, an 80-year-old kindergarten teacher named Hilde Back came across a notice for a child sponsorship program. She chose a name from a list: Chris Mburu, Kenya. She began sending $15 every school term. There was no recognition, no expectation of gratitude — just a quiet decision to help a child she believed she would never meet. That small amount changed everything. Chris stayed in school. Over time, he and Hilde exchanged letters. She asked about his teachers, his studies, and his dreams. Through her words, he realized she wasn’t just part of an organization. She was a real person who believed in him. And he never forgot her. Chris eventually graduated at the top of his law class at the University of Nairobi. He later earned a Fulbright scholarship to Harvard. He went on to become a United Nations human rights lawyer, helping prosecute genocide and crimes against humanity around the world. Yet one thing always weighed on his heart. He had never properly thanked the woman who made his journey possible. In truth, he barely knew who she was. In 2001, Chris founded a scholarship program for children like himself — talented students from poor families whose potential might otherwise be lost. He asked the Swedish Ambassador in Kenya to help him locate his mysterious sponsor so he could name the foundation after her. They found her. Hilde Back. Still alive. Still living quietly in Sweden. Chris traveled to meet her for the first time. He expected to meet a wealthy philanthropist. Instead, he found a humble, warm woman living simply — genuinely surprised that anyone considered her actions remarkable. Then filmmaker Jennifer Arnold began documenting their reunion. During her research, she uncovered something Hilde had never told Chris. Hilde Back had not been born in Sweden. She was born in Nazi Germany in 1922 to a Jewish family. At sixteen, when Hitler’s Nuremberg Laws banned Jewish children from attending school, strangers helped smuggle her to Sweden. Her parents stayed behind because Sweden’s refugee policies did not allow older Jews to enter. Both were later sent to concentration camps. Her father died there. Her mother disappeared, never to be heard from again. Hilde survived the Holocaust because strangers helped her escape. She lost her own education because of who she was. Fifty years later, she quietly paid for the education of a child across the world — a child who would grow up to fight the same hatred that destroyed her family. When Chris learned her story, he wept. Hilde, meanwhile, had no idea that the boy she sponsored had devoted his life to prosecuting genocide. In 2003, Hilde traveled to Kenya for the inauguration of the Hilde Back Education Fund. The entire village welcomed her as an honorary elder. In 2012, she returned again to celebrate her 90th birthday, surrounded by hundreds of children whose futures had been transformed through her generosity. Hilde Back passed away on January 13, 2021, at the age of 98. Today, the Hilde Back Education Fund has supported nearly 1,000 Kenyan children in continuing their education. Many have graduated from universities around the world. Many now give back — mentoring younger students and contributing monthly donations to support the next generation. One woman. Fifteen dollars. One child. That child created a foundation. That foundation changed hundreds of lives. And those lives continue to change others.
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Ed Cowsar@EdCowsar·
What the heck is this?
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Ed Cowsar@EdCowsar·
There’s something about West Texas…
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Ed Cowsar@EdCowsar·
Springtime in the Hill Country
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Talk Church@churchtalkative·
EVERY CHRISTIAN NEEDS TO SEE THIS!♥️
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Happy Shrove Tuesday, the eve of Lent. For me it’s a time for reflection, self examination and realignment to Christian heritage. We know how these 47 days went for Jesus Christ and why he chose this path. Destiny & Choice Forgiveness & Peace christianity.com/wiki/holidays/…
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🎸 Rock History 🎸
🎸 Rock History 🎸@historyrock_·
He plays like he's been through 2 divorces, has 4 children, cirrhosis, and smokes 4 packs a day
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