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Karl Roesch
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Katılım Mayıs 2025
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Well .... I guess we are doing #viruses again...
But this time we can be way more prepared!!
white paper - zenodo.org/records/201481…
@CDCgov
The goal of this #manifold #reconstruction is to build a #COVID tracking map for real-time monitoring of #health-system stress.

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@elonmusk @GeniusGTX Why not turn Colossus loose on new material creation regarding magnetic cooling?
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Elon Musk says one heat shield problem could kill Starship's reusability for years.
Starship is the most complicated machine humans have ever built.
The hardest part isn't the engines.
It isn't the steel.
It isn't even the explosion margin on liftoff.
Musk named the one remaining bottleneck.
"It's having the heat shield be reusable. No one's ever made a reusable orbital heat shield."
The shield does two impossible jobs.
"It's gotta make it through the ascent phase without shucking a bunch of tiles, and then it's gotta come back in and also not lose a bunch of tiles or overheat the main airframe."
40,000 tiles per ship.
Musk reframed the consumable problem through brake pads:
"Your brake pads in your car are also consumable, but they last a very long time."
The shield must consume slowly.
It must not require inspection between launches.
Musk on the current state:
"We have brought the ship back and had it do a soft landing in the ocean. But it lost a lot of tiles."
A soft landing is not reusability.
The bar is daily launches. One ship. Many flights.
Musk, on the gap that's left:
"You can't do this laborious inspection of 40,000 tiles type of thing."
The first reusable heat shield in history is the last gate to Mars.
If you're new here, @GeniusGTX is a gallery for the greatest minds in economics, psychology, and history. Follow along for more similar content.
— Elon Musk ( @elonmusk ), CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, on Dwarkesh Patel's ( @dwarkesh_sp ) podcast
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@RMXnews imageine saying you don't feel safe walking at night. 🤣... move to seattle
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🇩🇪🔴"I'm leaving Germany."
Famous German Youtuber "Radical Living" with 2 million followers explains why he is leaving his country.
"Once you have children, you also think about where you want to raise them, especially if you have a daughter. I don't think Germany is a good place to raise a daughter anymore because women, in general, don't feel safe walking down the street at night."
"You don't have to take it from me; there are public petitions in all major German cities. Women want vouchers for free taxi rides at night, and in Berlin, they want women-only subway wagons. The stories you hear about what women have to endure in Berlin public transport are just messed up."
"If a woman can't walk down the street at night and feel safe, you have failed as a society. It’s ridiculous that every time something happens, politicians just say we have a 'knife problem' or suggest women should dress differently."
"You can also see the decline in small things. You can't go to the supermarket anymore without feeling like we're living in a crime-polluted society."
"Even in Prenzlauer Berg, one of the best neighborhoods in Berlin, you go into a drugstore like DM and have to ask the cashier to unlock basic products like shampoo or cream because they get stolen so much. Even in a normal supermarket like Edeka, they are locking up alcohol and Red Bulls—things that cost only €1.50—with security tags. What kind of society is this becoming?"
"Radical Living" also cites Christmas markets.
"Last year, several were canceled because they couldn’t afford the 'terror defense' anymore. It costs millions of euros to put those barriers up. If Christmas markets—a place of joy that people look forward to in December—get canceled because they can't afford terror defense, many things have gone wrong in this country."
"Don't get me wrong; I don't want to blame this solely on migration. Migration isn't a bad thing per se, but there are always going to be a few people who do stupid things, and you have to filter them out. Germany is doing an extremely bad job at that."
He also notes that even people rejected for asylum are not being sent back home.
In the full 36-minute video, "Radical Living" cites the worsening economy, the high tax burden, the abuse of the welfare system, and other countries with a better quality of life as all factors in his decision to leave.
"Radical Living" has amassed millions of followers through his comedic takes, which are also popular with young people and left-wing viewers. As a result, this video, which has 1.7 million views, is sure to reach a wide audience.
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If you work for a living, your share of GDP has never been lower
If you hoard capital for a living, your share of GDP has never been higher

First Squawk@FirstSquawk
US CONSUMER SENTIMENT HAS FALLEN TO A RECORD LOW FOR THE SECOND STRAIGHT MONTH MEANWHILE, 70% OF AMERICANS BELIEVE THE ECONOMY IS GETTING WORSE
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Over 2,400 fans packed downtown Seattle as Rick Ross (@RickRoss) performed alongside the Seattle Symphony (@seattlesymphony) in one of the city’s most unique concert experiences of the year. With tickets reportedly ranging from around $100 to over $200+, the sold out show likely generated $250K+ in ticket sales alone. The live orchestra sounded phenomenal throughout the performance The crowd was singing as Ross performed hits including “Stay Schemin” inside the iconic Benaroya Hall (@benaroyahall)
Rick Ross even took to his Instagram story after the show saying the event was officially sold out.
Definitely not your average night in Seattle. WA what do you think about this collab? #SEATTLESUBMISSIONS 🎻
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I’m on gradient ascent… get on my level..
Gavin Brown@gavinrbrown1
Gradient descent does not work. I will die on this hill.
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@FCBayern i thought concacaf refs were bad... this is next level. way to raise the bar uefa!
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