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Eric of Alberta

@EricInAirdrie

Pro-Energy. Anti-woke. AI fanboy. Reads books. Supporter of Alberta Independence.

Airdrie, Alberta Katılım Ekim 2024
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Warren Buffett plans to offload his entire remaining stake in Berkshire Hathaway over the next eight years, culminating in a complete exit by December 31, 2034, per YF
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DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
BREAKING: Jim Cramer says Starlink could become a major threat to traditional telecom companies like AT&T and Verizon.
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𝙲𝚘𝚞𝚛𝚝𝚗𝚎𝚢 𝙺𝚗𝚒𝚕𝚕
okay, here is a question for the dudes. my fiancé has no idea what to give his groomsmen as a present, any ideas? all like guns, not really whiskey fans, but they like vodka and hard seltzers
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Alexander Grant
Alexander Grant@bk1022·
Why would I manufacture anything in Canada? In America, labour is cheaper, there's less regulation, the economy is 12x Canada's, and its easier to export internationally.
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Ten years ago the mortgage rate was 3.5% and the average new home cost $350,000. Today the rate is 6.5% and the average new home costs $540,000.
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Eric of Alberta
Eric of Alberta@EricInAirdrie·
@CodeByPoonam I am buying SPCX now even though the price will likely drop over the next six months. I am just happy to give Elon my money.
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Poonam Soni@CodeByPoonam·
Elon Musk – "In 36 months, the cheapest place to put AI will be space” what has happened since: → SpaceX merged with xAI, then IPO'd in June at around $1.77 trillion. the largest IPO in history. → Anthropic now pays SpaceX $1.25 billion every month for compute at Colossus 1 in Memphis. they also expressed interest in building multiple gigawatts of compute in space with SpaceX. → Google pays $920 million a month for roughly 110,000 Nvidia GPUs. about $30 billion over the life of the deal. → Reflection AI pays $150 million a month. → SpaceX's own IPO filing says orbital AI compute satellites begin deploying as early as 2028. → Google is separately in talks with SpaceX about launching its own orbital datacenters.
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Weapons Daily
Weapons Daily@WeaponsVault·
Imagine invading a home owner that owns this beauty
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DANNY
DANNY@Danny_Crypton·
🚨 SPACEX IS REPEATING PALANTIR 2020 SETUP And it could cost them a fortune. In 2020, Palantir IPO'd at $10 and exploded to $35. The media loved it. Retail couldn't stop buying it. Everyone was convinced they had found the next trillion-dollar company. Then Palantir crashed almost 80%. $35 → $7 That's where most people quit. That's also where smart money started buying. What happened next? $7 → $44+ Now look at SpaceX: IPO near $150 Pump above $215 Dump to $165 Same hype, same panic, same weak hands getting shaken out. Retail buys headlines. Smart money buys fear. My accumulation zone remains: $145 → $165 My target remains: $230+ Most people won’t buy the fear. They’ll buy after the headlines return and the easy money is already gone. Follow and turn notifications on. I’ll post the exact level where I start buying $SPCX.
Kalshi Finance@Kalshi_Finance

JUST IN: Raymond James sets an $800 price target for SpaceX $SPCX

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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
"Canadians support Mark Carney’s management of the economy, even though he’s presided over the worst first year of growth for a prime minister since at least 1963," per Bloomberg
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
BREAKING: For 10 years the world believed there was one way to reuse a rocket: land it upright on its engines, the way SpaceX does. Today China refused to copy it, and pulled off something SpaceX never managed on a first flight. It caught the rocket instead. The Long March 10B lifted off from Hainan, China this morning, and about 6 minutes later its first stage came back down toward a 25,000-ton ship at sea. It did not land. Hooks on the falling booster snagged a net of tensioned steel wires strung across the deck, the wires riding robotic rails that slid into place to meet it. No landing legs. No touchdown. A rocket plucked out of its own descent by a moving net, on the maiden flight of a brand-new vehicle. No one handed China this. SpaceX guards its rocket tech as “trade secrets”, not “patents”, precisely so it cannot be read and copied. China watched a decade of public flights and then built an entirely different machine to reach the same prize, catching instead of landing, which sheds the heavy legs and spares the fuel a soft touchdown burns to hover. And this was never about cheaper satellites, though it delivers those too, feeding the thousands of birds in China's Starlink rival. Its deeper purpose is the Moon. That booster shares its core with the rocket meant to land Chinese astronauts on the lunar surface by 2030. In the same season, America's own Moon rocket, Starship, has flown 12 times and still has not shown the single maneuver its lunar plan depends on. One flight does not dethrone SpaceX. It has landed hundreds. What ended today is not SpaceX's lead. It is Uncle Sam’s belief that it owns the only road to the Moon. The piece works out which way of coming home actually wins.
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JD@MartyMcSnorley·
@EricInAirdrie @david_parker China went in and killed all of the Tibetan leaders. That’s a subsequent stage of takeover.
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David Parker@david_parker·
Within five years. Alberta will have received so much mass immigration that our culture will never recover.
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Retard Finder
Retard Finder@IfindRetards·
If you have piercings anywhere besides you're ears, you're retarded. 2 X for septum piercings
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Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
Which religion, in your opinion, makes the most sense?
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