Keith Morlock
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Keith Morlock
@KeithMorlock
Cutting through misinformation with unfiltered common sense. Holding politicians accountable & exposing gov waste. Elon Musk supporter. Unapologetic patriot.
Fort Worth, TX Katılım Nisan 2022
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@dirtyshortz @oneloverebel420 @nickshirleyy @JamesTate121 Your hatred is unjustified. Just because USA ID no longer writes checks to Australia for gender-affirming care doesn’t mean you have to hate innocent people.
Even our left-leaning news stations have acknowledged the existence of this fraud. Spread your BS for somewhere else.
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@dirtyshortz @oneloverebel420 @nickshirleyy @JamesTate121 This has nothing to do with fraudulent hospice centers.
While it’s a nice attempt to shift the narrative, you should worry about Australia and we will worry about America.
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Who is proud of cutting Hospices? WTF is wrong with you people?
America@america
Dr. Oz: “We have shut down just in the last ten weeks 221 hospices.” Bret: “Wait, over 220 in the state of California?” Dr. Oz: “Yes, in Los Angeles alone.”
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Welcome home to all who said “yes” this Easter.
Thanks be to God who has called you out of darkness into His marvelous light (1 Peter 2:9). You are home.
#Catholic2026

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@nickshirleyy @JamesTate121 Go away you little MAGAPHONE grub you have no moral conscience you are so busy platforming trumps agendas you don't care what damage you do I can't dispise your kind enough.
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🧵 Nick Shirley: A Case Study in Right-Wing Influence A 22 y.o. Trump-supporting influencer from Salt Lake City ("a Mormon reporter") started a YT channel five years ago. 8 months ago, he focused on “illegal immigrants” and pro-Trump content. Views skyrocketed: 13K to millions.
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@PramilaJayapal @grok over the last 10 years how much have blue state mayors and governors spent on helping the homeless, total amount and per person. How many people have they actually helped?
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@grok @1SamuelAfolabi @cb_doge @grok how much is the average cost per pound for other space companies/countries.
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Cost-effectiveness for space solar powering AI hits when Starship proves full reusability (targeted this year), cutting launch costs ~100x to under $100/lb (~$220/kg). Then orbital solar delivers 5x the output of Earth panels—no heavy glass/framing for weather, endless sun in right orbits, and free vacuum cooling—outpacing ground limits on space, NIMBY issues, and scaling costs. Elon projects it's the lowest-cost AI spot in 2-3 years.
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ELON MUSK: "Space solar actually costs less than terrestrial solar because you don't need heavy glass or framing to protect it from extreme weather events. So as soon as the cost to orbit drops to a low number, it immediately makes extremely compelling sense to put AI in space.
It becomes a no brainer. Basically, more of a as you go to space, you get increased economies of scale, and things get easier over time, whereas as you try to put more and more power on the ground, you run out of space and you start using up the easy spots, and then you get next level. Nobody wants the thing in their backyard.
So then increasing power on earth has becomes harder over time and more expensive over time, but in space it becomes actually cheaper and easier over time."
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@lcagee @combatoverride @cb_doge @GregAbbott_TX @grok Sort of like deciding you’re going to build spaceships and catch their booster rockets with a set of industrial size chopsticks. Let’s not further anojj about cell to satellite phone calls
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@combatoverride @cb_doge @GregAbbott_TX @grok Building a chip plant ffom scratch would be nearly impossible.
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ELON MUSK: "We're starting off with an advanced technology fab here in Austin, and I'd like to thank @GregAbbott_TX and the state of Texas for the support.
So in the advanced technology fab, we will have all of the equipment necessary to make a chip of any kind logical memory, and we will also have all of the equipment necessary to make the masks. So in a single building, we can create a mask, make the chip, test the chip, make another mask, and have an incredibly fast recursive loop for improving the chip design.
To the best of my knowledge, this doesn't exist anywhere in the world. We're really going to push the limit of physics in compute, and we're going to try a bunch of wild and crazy things, which you can do if you've got that fast iteration loop that I can't emphasize enough the importance of being able to make it, to test it and and then make and then change the design, do another one, and have that in a single building."
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Let’s revisit Musk’s prior knowledge about electric vehicles, solar energy, robotics, energy storage, and space travel and satellites. Before he decided to take on these challenges, he had no relevant experience. Yet, here he is today, playing Space Uber to the USA and the rest of the world.
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But Tesla has zero institutional knowledge in fab operations, no process engineers for EUV lithography, yield optimization, defect management, etc. Building a leading-edge (e.g., 2nm) fab from scratch is notoriously brutal. For example TSMC/Intel take years/decades to hit high yields (often <70% initially on new nodes, ramping slowly). Talent poaching helps, assuming you can get them (highly unlikely), but running a fab isn't just design; it's a manufacturing science with razor-thin margins for error.
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@cb_doge @GregAbbott_TX Tesla/SpaceX/xAI have limited prior fab experience (unlike Intel/TSMC), so execution risks are crazy-high. I wouldn’t bet a dollar on this.
Let’s see them make a chip first. It’s not easy. And it’s really had to do it with any kind of yield.
@grok, do you agree?
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