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Alexander Lorenzo
Alexander Lorenzo@alexelorenzo·
THE LARGEST BANK IN AMERICA JUST BUILT A CRYPTO ONRAMP FOR 78 MILLION PEOPLE
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Ivan on Tech 🍳📈💰 Head Trader @ Bullmania
$AVAX wasn't a meme coin. It was considered a blue chip. Great technology. Strong fundamentals. A serious team. Down 94%. From nearly $150 in 2021 to under $9 today. And it never came close to that 2021 high throughout the last bull market. Diamond hands didn't save anyone. "Blue chip" doesn't save you. Fundamentals don't save you. Only Mechanical Rules save you by giving you a clear exit plan....
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
FSD 14.3 release notes @Tesla_AI
Tesla AI@Tesla_AI

New release of FSD Supervised now starting to roll out This update brings 20% faster reaction time to further increase safety, among many other improvements Full release notes below Full Self-Driving (Supervised) v14.3 includes - Upgraded the Reinforcement Learning (RL) stage of training the FSD neural network, resulting in improvements in a wide variety of driving scenarios. - Upgraded the neural network vision encoder, improving understanding in rare and low-visibility scenarios, strengthening 3D geometry understanding, and expanding traffic sign understanding. - Rewrote the AI compiler and runtime from the ground up with MLIR, resulting in 20% faster reaction time and improving model iteration speed. - Mitigated unnecessary lane biasing and minor tailgating behaviors. - Increased decisiveness of parking spot selection and maneuvering. - Improved parking location pin prediction, now shown on a map with a (P) icon. - Enhanced response to emergency vehicles, school buses, right-of-way violators, and other rare vehicles. - Improved handling of small animals by focusing RL training on harder examples and adding rewards for better proactive safety. - Improved traffic light handling at complex intersections with compound lights, curved roads, and yellow light stopping – driven by training on hard RL examples sourced from the Tesla fleet. - Improved handling for rare and unusual objects extending, hanging, or leaning into the vehicle path by sourcing infrequent events from the fleet. - Improved handling of temporary system degradations by maintaining control and automatically recovering without driver intervention, reducing unnecessary disengagements. Upcoming Improvements - Expand reasoning to all behaviors beyond destination handling. - Add pothole avoidance. - Improve driver monitoring system sensitivity with better eye gaze tracking, eye wear handling, and higher accuracy in variable lighting conditions.

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Vaibhav Sisinty
Vaibhav Sisinty@VaibhavSisinty·
I think this is the most insane thing the CIA has ever made public. 😨 They have a secret AI tool called Ghost Murmur. It detects your heartbeat from 40 miles away using AI. Not your phone. Not a tracker. Not a radio signal. Your heartbeat. It uses sensors built from synthetic diamonds to lock onto the electromagnetic fingerprint your heart produces every single beat, then pairs it with AI to filter that one signal from 1,000 square miles of noise. Last week, a wounded American pilot was hiding in a mountain crevice in Iran. No phone. No tracker. No way to call for help. America found him anyway. From the sky. By listening to his chest. But nobody mentioned the most important detail. This was Ghost Murmur's first operational use. It's been sitting classified for years. Tested. Ready. Waiting. They didn't reveal it to impress you. They revealed it because the rescue was already public. Every technology a government admits to is the one they've already moved past. Your heart has been broadcasting your location your entire life. Someone just built the receiver.
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Simplifying AI
Simplifying AI@simplifyinAI·
🚨 BREAKING: Your internet fiber cable is secretly listening to you right now. Researchers from hong kong just dropped a paper at NDSS 2026 showing how they can spy on your conversations through the fiber optics in your walls. They successfully turned ordinary Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) cables into hidden, long-range microphones. No laser bugs. No physical implants. No drilling through walls. Just the broadband cable that is already sitting in your living room or office. By connecting a commercially available Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) system to one end of the fiber, they can measure microscopic vibrations caused by sound waves in the room. Then, they use AI to reconstruct those vibrations into crystal-clear speech. Through walls. From adjacent rooms. From up to 50 meters away. It was tested on actually deployed infrastructure. The attack cost is dropping. Commercial gear is all that is required if an attacker has access to the other end of the fiber connection. Millions of homes and offices have FTTH installed. And every single one is potentially exposed.
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Pepe Invests
Pepe Invests@pepemoonboy·
I ran the numbers on renting and investing the difference vs. buying a home... The results are shocking. The setup: - Median U.S. home sale price: $398,000 (NAR, 2026) - Average U.S. rent: $2,000/mo (Zillow, 2026) - Mortgage rate: 6.51% (30yr fixed, 10% down) All in monthly cost of owning that home: - P&I: $2,266 - Property tax: $332 - Insurance: $215 - Maintenance: $332 - PMI: $149 - Total: $3,294/mo Renting cost: - Rent: $2,000 - Renters insurance: $14 - Total: $2,014/mo The renter saves $1,280/mo. Plus the $51,740 in down payment and closing costs never leaves their pocket. All of it goes into $VOO. Using the long term S&P 500 avg return of 10% and home appreciation of 3.4%/yr (the avg since 1891): After 10 years: - Renter portfolio: $334K - Home equity (net of selling costs): $219K - Renter wins by $115K After 20 years: - Renter portfolio: $927K - Home equity: $531K - Renter wins by $397K After 30 years: - Renter portfolio: $2.41M - Home equity: $1.02M - Renter wins by $1.39M Even if you give the home 5% annual appreciation, the renter still wins at every single checkpoint. At $VOO's actual historical return of 13.99%, the renter's portfolio hits $6.38M after 30 years. The home equity is still $1.02M. The part nobody talks about: after 30 years your rent is $5,614/mo. Sounds scary. But your portfolio is generating $20K+/mo at a 10% return. You could pay that rent 3x over and never touch the principal. A home is a place to live. $VOO and the stock market is a wealth building machine. Not financial advice. There are lots of variables I may be missing. Run your own numbers.
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TheBrainMaze TBM
TheBrainMaze TBM@thebrainmaze·
Artemis Mission Route in 3D - This animation visualizes the Artemis mission trajectory in a dynamic 3D perspective, showing how the spacecraft travels through the Earth–Moon system while all celestial bodies are in motion. Instead of a static path, the Sun, Earth, and Moon move simultaneously, revealing the true complexity of orbital mechanics. The result highlights how the Artemis route is not a simple curve, but a constantly shifting trajectory shaped by gravity and motion. This view provides a clearer understanding of how modern space missions navigate through space in real time. Right now, Artemis is on its return path to Earth and is expected to arrive back soon as it completes its mission. The sizes and distances of the Sun, Earth, and Moon are not to scale and are adjusted for visual purposes.
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Darius Dale
Darius Dale@DariusDale42·
Watch This If You Spend Too Much TIME on Investing Without the Incredible Performance to Show for It Enjoy this excerpt from our March 28, 2026 Around the Horn webcast in which we explain the concept of a RORO phase transition and continue to unpack the quantitative system we use to help thousands of investors around the world—from novice retail investors to seasoned buy side portfolio managers—remain on the right side of market risk. A RORO phase transition is when the mood of global financial markets and the relative performance within and across asset classes changes from bullish to bearish or from bearish to bullish. Such changes trigger meaningful risk management pivots by many of the world’s top buy side institutions across every factor and asset class. It is important for any investor seeking to compound returns across market cycles to develop or access a repeatable process to take advantage of these market-moving flows as best as possible. Historically, such trend reversals have only occurred roughly two times per year. If you’re making major pivots in your portfolio more frequently than that, it is likely because you’re succumbing to cognitive biases that may be weaponized against you by charlatan newsletter writers, social media investment “gurus", etc. We hope this investing wisdom blesses you on your journey to retire on time and comfortably. —Skipper 💜
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
NASA has 32 cameras on the Artemis II spacecraft. The top science priority during the Moon flyby was the four astronauts looking out the window and talking about what they saw. NASA's lunar science lead confirmed it. What the crew says out loud about the Moon's surface matters more to the science team than anything the cameras capture. NASA trained this crew in Iceland's volcanic highlands and at an impact crater in Labrador, Canada, teaching them to read rock textures and spot geological details at 25,000 mph. There's a reason NASA trusts human eyes over cameras. In 1972, Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt was walking near a small crater called Shorty when he scuffed the dirt with his boot. The soil underneath was orange. Schmitt was the only trained geologist to ever walk on the Moon, and he got so excited he blurred most of his own photos. That orange soil turned out to be tiny glass beads from a volcanic eruption 3.64 billion years ago, one of the biggest finds of the entire Apollo program. A boot and a pair of trained eyes caught what no camera did. For this flyby, NASA sent the crew a final list of 30 surface targets. They killed all the cabin lights to cut window reflections. They worked in pairs, rotating every 55 to 85 minutes, calling out craters and lava flows while scientists at Johnson Space Center analyzed everything in real time. Pilot Victor Glover reported that the Moon's south pole, where NASA wants to land astronauts by 2028, looked "more jagged" than the north with much steeper terrain. One observation from a human eye at 4,070 miles could shape where the next crew touches down. At 6:44 PM Eastern, Orion slipped behind the far side and went radio silent for 40 minutes. Four people, completely cut off from every other human alive, the Moon blocking every signal back to Earth. The last time humans experienced that was December 1972. They broke the all-time distance record on the way. Apollo 13 held it for 56 years at 248,655 miles from Earth. Artemis II passed that mark and kept going to 252,760. Jim Lovell, who commanded Apollo 13 and held that record his whole life, died last August at 97, eight months before these four beat it. Before he died, Lovell recorded a message for the crew. "Welcome to my old neighborhood," he told them. "Don't forget to enjoy the view." The crew named two craters during the flyby. One for their spacecraft, Integrity. The other, Carroll, for Commander Reid Wiseman's late wife, a nurse who cared for newborns and died of cancer in 2020 at 46. Wiseman has raised their two daughters alone since. When Jeremy Hansen read the name to Mission Control, his voice broke. The crew hugged. Wiseman and Koch wiped tears. Then they got back to work, because they still had hours of Moon left to map with their eyes.
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LIVE: Watch with us as the Artemis II astronauts make their closest approach to the Moon, traveling farther from Earth than ever before. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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NASA
NASA@NASA·
A new milestone for humankind: The crew of Artemis II are now the farthest any human has ever travelled, reaching a maximum distance of 252,752 miles from Earth. This surpasses the previous record set by Apollo 13 in 1970 by about 4,102 miles.
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Willy Woo
Willy Woo@willywoo·
3 things happen at the end of bear markets. 1) price cleanly breaks the cost basis of recent investors (circles). 2) idle smoking of hopium gives way to rabid clicking of the BUY button chasing the price 3) this raises the cost basis (red line transitions to green)
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Mark Zuckerberg just described the death of human connection on the internet and no one flinched. One sentence. Fifteen years of erosion in twelve words. Mark Zuckerberg: “Social media started out as people primarily interacting with their friends. And now… at least half of the content is basically people interacting with creators.” You used to open your phone to see what your friends were doing. Now you open it to watch strangers. You did not choose this. The algorithm chose it for you. It tested your friends against optimized strangers. Your friends lost. Every time. A stranger with better lighting, better timing, and a better hook held your attention three seconds longer than someone who loves you. So the algorithm buried your best friend’s wedding photos under a cooking video from someone in Dubai you have never met. And you watched the cooking video. That was the first replacement. Friends for strangers. You barely noticed. The second one is already underway. If the algorithm already proved strangers outperform your real relationships, and AI can now build a stranger more engaging than any human alive, the math finishes itself. The AI does not have a bad week. It does not post something careless and lose the algorithm’s favor. It does not burn out. Every word calibrated. Every frame tuned. Every pause placed at the exact interval that keeps your thumb from moving. A human creator competing against that is carving stone tablets in a world that just built the printing press. The economics are not even close. A person needs rent, sleep, and motivation. The machine needs electricity. When the cost of generating perfect content hits zero, the feed fills with faces that do not exist. Voices that feel familiar. Opinions that mirror yours just enough to feel like trust. Personalities built from scratch to feel like someone you have known for years. You will not know when the switch happens. That is the point. The feed does not care whether the thing holding your attention has a pulse. It cares whether you stay. And a machine that knows your patterns better than you know yourself will always keep you longer than a person ever could. This is not a warning. Half of it already happened. You lost your friends to strangers and did not notice. You will lose the strangers to machines and call them friends. Somewhere in a different app, in a different tab, in a room you are sitting in right now, someone who actually knows you is living a moment you will never see. Not because they stopped sharing it. Because you stopped being where it was.
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Physics & Astronomy Zone
Physics & Astronomy Zone@zone_astronomy·
To think that we aren't just going "to the Moon," but rather traveling to meet it at an exact point in space... changes everything. ​It all comes down to orbital mechanics: arriving at the precise location, at the precise moment. ​One tiny error... and it simply doesn't happen
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Heidi
Heidi@blockchainchick·
FIVE YEARS OF GROCERY RECEIPTS JUST EXPOSED THE MOST PROTECTED LIE IN ECONOMICS. Since 2019, the government says cumulative inflation is about 25%. Here is what actually happened to the things you buy every single week: Eggs: +79% Ground beef: +77% Coffee: +68% Car insurance: +55% Electricity: +43% Bacon: +26% Bread: +24% Five out of seven of those are running 2x to 3x faster than the official number. And the only two that tracked near CPI? Bacon and bread. The lowest-cost, lowest-margin items in the basket. The things that actually drain a household budget, the protein, the energy, the insurance you are legally required to carry, those are the ones the official number keeps understating. The CPI was retooled in the 1990s to reduce reported inflation. They added substitution adjustments. They changed how they weight housing. They smoothed out the things that spike. This is documented BLS methodology, not conspiracy. Food overall is up 30% since end of 2019. Car insurance premiums up 54% since 2020. Electricity just hit all-time record prices. But the official line is 2.4% annual inflation and the Fed debates rate cuts. Your grocery receipt is the only honest inflation report left.
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Ivan on Tech 🍳📈💰 Head Trader @ Bullmania
"IVAN WHY DO YOU FLY PRIVATE JET INSTEAD OF BUYING DIPS??!!" wrong mindset guys 1. if you play the bull correctly you dont have to worry about expenses in the bear 2. for example exiting back in October 2025 is what made the difference for me, not expenses in bear 3. I am in crypto since 2013 and FUMBLING the bull exit has cost me 1000x more than enjoying the money in the bear - I explain all in the book (click below)
Ivan on Tech 🍳📈💰 Head Trader @ Bullmania@IvanOnTech

"IVAN WHERE IS BITCOIN GOING IN 2026?" We got the top exactly in October Made a fortune in this bear (while your other KOL told you constantly to keep buying) And we will make a fortune in the next bull today I am launching a very affordable book about how I trade, what works for me (millions and millions of $ in profits) - see below for book

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🇺🇸 Ronald Carter
🇺🇸 Ronald Carter@USronaldcarter·
🚨 THE DOMINOES ARE FALLING. IN MONTHS, NOT YEARS. Powell just confirmed what bond traders have known for years: The US debt spiral is UNSTOPPABLE without immediate action. "It will not end well." — Jerome Powell, Fed Chair, 2026. Here's the exact timeline of how this ends: Step 1 ✅ Debt grows faster than economy — CONFIRMED TODAY by Powell Step 2 ✅ Annual interest payments hit $1,000,000,000,000+ — ALREADY HAPPENED Step 3 ✅ Two credit rating agencies (S&P, Fitch) already downgraded US debt Step 4 ⏳ Congress deadlocks on spending cuts — HAPPENING NOW Step 5 ⏳ Japan and China slow their Treasury purchases Step 6 ⏳ Bond market vigilantes strike — 10-year yield spikes past 6% Step 7 ⏳ Mortgage rates hit 9-10% — housing market freezes Step 8 ⏳ Fed forced to choose: let yields spike OR monetize debt Step 9 ⏳ Either path triggers a financial crisis Step 10 ⏳ Social Security stress arrives years ahead of schedule Step 11 ⏳ Dollar starts losing reserve currency status Step 12 ⏳ The biggest debt crisis in human history arrives Steps 1-3 already happened. Steps 4-7 will happen within months. Steps 8-12 by end of the decade. When the Fed Chair says "it will not end well" — that's not a warning. That's a forecast. Bookmark this. Screenshot this. Come back in 90 days.
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Watcher.Guru
Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 Fed Chair Jerome Powell warns US national debt is growing "substantially" faster than the economy and says it's not sustainable. "It will not end well if we don't do something fairly soon."
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Nick Gerli
Nick Gerli@nickgerli1·
Rental market deflation is spreading across Florida. In a metro like Cape Coral, apartment rents have been cut 25%. From a high of $1,695/month in 2022 peak down to $1,272/month. That's almost back to pre-pandemic norms (within 12%), and a signal that renters in Florida are regaining leverage. Of course - landlords are not happy, and many are on the verge of default as a result of these rent cuts. But this how corrections work. And it's great news for renters and first-time buyers in Florida: affordability is being slowly restored.
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Elon Musk doesn’t need more chips. He needs a terawatt. Elon Musk: “We either build the Terafab or we don’t have the chips. And we need the chips, so we’re gonna build the Terafab.” That is not a business plan. That is a man who looked at the productive capacity of the entire human race and found it wanting. Here is the math. The entire planet produces roughly 20 gigawatts of AI compute per year. Every fab. Every node. Every shift running. Musk needs a terawatt. Musk: “All of the rest of the output from Earth is about 2% of what we need.” Samsung. TSMC. Intel. Micron. Every cleanroom on the planet. Every 24-hour shift. Combined. Two percent. This is not a supply problem. It is a 50x chasm between what the entire industrial machine of the human race produces and what one project demands. He went to the supply chain first. Asked them to scale. Musk: “We would like them to expand as quickly as they can… and we will buy all of their chips.” They said yes. But yes has a ceiling. Semiconductor companies don’t scale at the speed of necessity. They scale at the speed of board approval, shareholder guidance, and the institutional dread of overbuilding. Musk: “There’s a maximum rate at which they’re comfortable expanding.” Comfortable. That single word explains why the Terafab exists. The supply chain moves at the speed of comfort. Musk moves at the speed of need. These are not two competing velocities. They are not in the same physics. So he stopped negotiating. He is building one facility that will out-produce every fab on Earth combined. Not a chip company competing with chip companies. One man deciding the global semiconductor industry is a constraint. Then building past it. The established players will not be disrupted. They will be made peripheral. Musk said he will buy every chip they make. But every chip they make is still two percent. The Terafab is not a factory. It is the moment one man’s ambition outran the productive capacity of the planet. And instead of adjusting the ambition, he adjusted the planet.
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