Kristina Alexandra 🇺🇦
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Kristina Alexandra 🇺🇦
@KiKixndra
Entrepreneur. Builder. Chief Magic Officer.
Katılım Mayıs 2012
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Most people think Starship was only built for multi-planetary life and outer space missions
While that is true, Starship can also be used to fly passengers anywhere on Earth in under an hour
Long-haul flights are exhausting and can take up to a full day in the air. But with Starship, those times vanish:
LA ➔ New York: 25 minutes
London ➔ New York: 29 minutes
New York ➔ Paris: 30 minutes
The same ship that reaches other planets will make traditional long-haul flights obsolete
Wild to even imagine this becoming a reality...

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@motorcitymoth @luismbat I think I’ve heard this somewhere
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In 2029, Apophis, a ~370m asteroid, will pass just ~31,000 km from Earth.
That’s ~1/10 the distance to the Moon.
Inside the orbit of geostationary satellites.
Visible to the naked eye.
Impact risk this time is low, but the flyby could shift its future trajectory.
A direct hit would mean a ~1 km crater and regional devastation.
That’s why becoming multiplanetary matters.

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The port of St. Petersburg has just been struck by dozens of drones, each carrying tons of explosives.
The strikes were precise and powerful. Within minutes, eight ships in the port were ablaze, including a large landing ship, two tankers, and several military support vessels.
Flames rose dozens of meters into the air, and thick black smoke covered the entire sky over the city. The explosions were heard even in the city center.

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Tonight, people around Dehdasht provided an important help to the American pilot. By showing up in large numbers on the roads, they effectively blocked the ONLY POSSIBLE ground route for the Islamic regime’s forces to reach to the area the pilot had ejected on.
I am so proud of these noble people❤️. With empty hands and their lives in their hands isolated with NO INTERNET FOR 36 days now, they are doing everything they can to support this military strike as it is the ONLY opening they can have to GET RID of this terrorist regime, which they can never get rid of unarmed AS THEY ARE.
#FreeIran
#IranRevolution2026
#LongLiveIran_JavidShah
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🚨“WE GOT HIM! My fellow Americans, over the past several hours, the United States Military pulled off one of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations in U.S. History, for one of our incredible Crew Office Members, who also happens to be a highly respected Colonel, and who I am thrilled to let you know is SAFE and SOUND!” - President Donald J. Trump 🇺🇸

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Until recently, Hamideh Soleimani Afshar and her daughter were green card holders living lavishly in the United States.
Afshar is the niece of deceased Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani. She is also an outspoken supporter of the Iranian regime who celebrated attacks on Americans and referred to our country as the "Great Satan."
This week, I terminated both Afshar and her daughter's legal status and they are now in ICE custody, pending removal from the United States.
The Trump Administration will not allow our country to become a home for foreign nationals who support anti-American terrorist regimes.
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@AJamesMcCarthy @Cathrinmachin This is incredible Andrew 👏
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I'm so thrilled to share my first ever collaboration with the great @Cathrinmachin. We decided to capture the legendary Pillars of Creation- but show them in a way that contextualizes the famous photo from Hubble.
Check out the next photo in the thread for the full image 👀

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Marc Andreessen says raw intelligence might be the worst qualification for leadership — and it changes everything about how we should think about AI.
"If the leader is more than one standard deviation of IQ away from the followers, it's a real problem."
Andreessen points to the US military, one of the earliest and most rigorous adopters of IQ testing, as the source of this insight.
They slot people into specialties and leadership roles based on IQ scores. And over the years, they kept seeing the same pattern.
A leader who is significantly less intelligent than their people struggles to model how those people think. That part is intuitive.
But the reverse turns out to be equally true.
"It's actually very hard for very smart people to model the internal thought processes of even moderately smart people."
A leader who is two standard deviations above the norm of the organisation they're running also loses theory of mind, that ability to hold an accurate model of what's happening inside someone else's head.
The gap is too wide in both directions.
Andreessen then takes this to its logical conclusion:
"If you had a person or a machine that had a thousand IQ or something like it, its understanding of reality would be so alien to the people or the things that it was managing that it wouldn't even be able to connect in any sort of realistic way."
An AI that vastly outthinks every human in the room isn't positioned to lead those humans. It's positioned to be completely incomprehensible to them.
Leadership has never really been an intelligence problem. It's a connection problem. And no amount of raw intelligence closes that gap — past a certain point, it only widens it.
The world will not be run by the smartest thing in the room for a long time. Maybe ever.
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A Russian soldier was guiding Ukrainian missiles onto Russian bases, destroying entire columns of occupying forces’ equipment. He did everything secretly, made contact with the SBU and the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and helped without asking for anything in return — having embraced Ukraine’s ideals. He was even inspired by Zelenskyy.
At some point, he learned where Russian generals were going to hold a meeting and decided to pass on the coordinates and timing. As a result of the strike, there were heavy casualties, and a number of Russian commanders did not survive. Their identities are still being established.
Unfortunately, the Russian soldier was exposed and nearly captured. He was facing a tragic fate, but at the last moment, Ukrainian special forces managed to extract him.

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Ukraine strikes Russia's second largest oil refinery, processing 420,000 barrels per day.
The Kirishi refinery produces jet fuel for Russian military aviation, naval fuel for the Russian Navy and specialized lubricants for attack helicopters.
Primary crude processing units and two storage tanks are on fire.
Ukraine has now disrupted 40% of Russia's total oil export capacity this month alone.
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