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MassDefector
MassDefector@MassDefector·
@ashleyschendel 26 years here and every time I pull it out to pay for something my wife just rolls her eyes. I can afford any wallet out there but prefer my old, corners almost gone, faded, very worn wallet.
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Ashley Schendel
Ashley Schendel@ashleyschendel·
Very rarely will you need to buy your husband a new wallet, but when that day comes, it is somehow a major household decision and you cannot screw it up. Men will carry the same wallet for 20 years with the corners falling apart and still say it’s fine. So this is not the moment for creativity. Slim, durable, leather if he’s a leather guy, metal if he already likes that kind of thing. Do not surprise a man with a weird wallet.
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Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸
Here's the team I’d love to see leading our country — I have so much respect and admiration for each of them: • President: Pete Buttigieg – Brilliant, decent, and inspiring communicator • VP: Antony Blinken – Steady, wise, and deeply thoughtful • SecState: Jake Sullivan – Sharpest strategic mind in foreign policy • SecDef: Mark Kelly – Heroic veteran and rock-solid leader • AG: Kamala Harris – Fierce defender of justice and the rule of law • FBI: Andrew McCabe – Principled and courageous public servant • House Leader: AOC – Passionate, fearless voice for working people • Senate Leader: Chris Murphy – Effective, principled progressive fighter This team would make me incredibly proud. Competence, character, and heart all in one place.
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MassDefector@MassDefector·
@LauraLoomer I'd be happy with taking back and banning all land to the Chinese.
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Laura Loomer
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer·
How about we ban all Chinese foreign students and we ban sales of land in the US to foreigners? Why does Xi’s daughter live in Massachusetts? China is our enemy. We can never be “partners” with Communists. I thought we all agreed on this. It’s been a rough week personally.
Disclose.tv@disclosetv

NOW - Trump says it's good to have 500,000 foreign Chinese students in the U.S. and for China to purchase U.S. farmland; otherwise, colleges and farm prices would collapse: "I frankly think that it's good that people come from other countries and they learn our culture."

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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass proposes free taxpayer-funded dental care for meth addicts She says taxpayers must pay to give meth users new teeth because they’ve lost all their teeth doing meth Democrats literally are saying it’s the working person’s responsibility to buy drug addicts new teeth because they chose to rot them all out using meth - How about get rid of meth? - How about strong crackdown and arrests against meth dealers? - Is she going to give them meth proof dentures? - The homeless will just try and pawn their new teeth at pawn shops Democrats have literally no solutions to anything, their only solution is make taxpayers pay more money to people making wrong decisions Take from working people to give to people who break every rule and destroy our society
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MassDefector@MassDefector·
Data Centers are increasingly tied to nuclear reactors—both restarting existing ones and deploying new small modular reactors (SMRs) and advanced designs. Major tech companies (Microsoft, Amazon/AWS, Google, Meta, Oracle, and others) are heavily investing in nuclear power to meet the explosive, always-on electricity demand from AI training and inference, which conventional grids and intermittent renewables struggle to support reliably. Why Nuclear for AI Data Centers? AI data centers consume massive, constant power (often 100s of MW per large facility, with projections of data centers driving significant U.S. electricity demand growth). Nuclear provides: 24/7 baseload carbon-free power with high capacity factors (>90%). Reliability unlike solar/wind, which need storage or backups. Co-location potential: Data centers can be built next to plants, reducing transmission losses and grid strain. Demand is outpacing grid capacity, pushing companies beyond power purchase agreements (PPAs) for renewables toward dedicated nuclear. Key Examples and Plans (as of 2025–2026) Microsoft: Signed a 20-year deal to restart the Three Mile Island Unit 1 reactor (now Crane Clean Energy Center) in Pennsylvania. Targeted for ~2028 operation (with federal loan support), providing ~835 MW entirely for its AI data centers. Also pursuing SMRs broadly. Amazon/AWS: Investing in X-energy SMRs (up to ~5 GW scale plans). Partnering with Energy Northwest for a Washington project (four Xe-100 units) and Dominion Energy for Virginia. Exploring co-location and multiple reactors. Google: Agreement with Kairos Power for a fleet of molten salt SMRs aiming for 500 MW by ~2030–2035. Focus on innovative, deployable tech. Meta: Partnerships with Vistra, TerraPower, and Oklo for up to 6.6 GW, including expanding operations and new projects. Oracle: Plans for gigawatt-scale data centers powered by three SMRs, with permits secured. Others: Deals involving Oklo (Aurora reactors with Switch for up to 12 GW), and broader interest from hyperscalers. About 45% of U.S. nuclear units have shown interest in data center pairings. SMRs are favored because they are factory-built, smaller (tens to hundreds of MW per module), scalable, and potentially faster/cheaper to deploy than traditional large reactors, with enhanced safety features.
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MassDefector@MassDefector·
Rare Earth are not actually "rare" in the Earth's crust but are difficult and environmentally challenging to extract and separate at high purity. They have unique magnetic, catalytic, luminescent, and electrical properties essential for: Defense and military tech: Permanent magnets in F-35 fighter jets (hundreds of kg per jet, including samarium for some components), precision-guided munitions (e.g., Tomahawk missiles), Virginia-class submarines (thousands of pounds per sub), radar, sonar, lasers, night vision, and drones. Consumer and high-tech electronics: Smartphones, hard drives, speakers, and displays. Clean energy and EVs: Powerful permanent magnets in electric vehicle motors and wind turbines. Other uses: Catalysts, batteries, medical devices, and more. Demand is rising with electrification, renewables, and advanced manufacturing. Without viable substitutes in many applications, supply disruptions could halt production lines and weaken military capabilities. People use something made with Rare Earth multiple times a day or all day depending upon what you do.
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Wendy Patterson
Wendy Patterson@wendyp4545·
Why is everything now dependent on rare earths? Because Big Tech took over our country with their technology making us dependent on them.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

China’s rare earth chokehold was never just about mining. The real leverage sits further downstream: refining, metallization, and magnet manufacturing. That’s the layer the West failed to build, and now even the EU is openly admitting its critical minerals strategy is falling apart because China dominates the processing infrastructure behind: •⁠ ⁠missiles •⁠ ⁠drones •⁠ ⁠AI infrastructure •⁠ ⁠EVs •⁠ ⁠semiconductors This is why companies like @realloys NASDAQ: $ALOY matter. REalloys isn’t trying to compete at the commodity mining layer. They’re building directly into the bottlenecks the West actually depends on: → rare earth separation → Dy/Tb metallization → magnet manufacturing And they’re doing it with HF-acid-free processing technology designed to operate economically outside China’s system. The market still doesn’t fully grasp the scale of the dependency. China not only dominates rare earth supply, it also dominates the conversion of those materials into usable industrial and defense components. That’s the real strategic vulnerability. We’re moving out of the era of energy geopolitics and into materials geopolitics. The countries that control rare earth processing will control advanced manufacturing, defense production, AI infrastructure, and industrial power for the next 50 years. The mineral war already started. Know more: cjn.link/Realloys Disclaimer: This content was produced in collaboration with the other party and is intended for informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial or investment advice. Always conduct your own research before making any financial decisions.

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Sean Gray
Sean Gray@SeansGravy·
@r0ck3t23 Looking at the replies... I don't know if y'all are in an active subconscious denial loop or just plain dumb.
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Elon Musk just said AI will be smarter than every human on Earth combined within five years. Musk: “I think we might have AI that is smarter than any human by the end of this year.” Not a decade from now. Not five years. Months. Musk: “No later than next year.” He wasn’t finished. Musk: “Probably by 2030 or 2031, call it five years from now, AI will be smarter than all of humanity collectively.” Every mind that has ever existed, fused into one, and still slower than what’s coming. The man just described the end of human intellectual supremacy and the only response in the room was “Wow.” This is how civilizations miss the moment. Not with resistance. With manners. Musk isn’t guessing from a stage. He runs the AI company. He sees the acceleration that hasn’t gone public yet. This isn’t prediction. It’s reporting. The human brain was built for straight lines. Growth that compounds doesn’t register until it’s already past you. You can see an exponential curve on a chart. You cannot feel it while you’re standing on it. And there’s a deeper problem no one talks about. We have no way to measure an intelligence greater than our own. We can know something is smarter. We cannot understand how it thinks. A mind built on pattern recognition cannot recognize patterns it was never designed to see. The moments that change everything never feel like it to the people living through them. This one won’t either.
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MassDefector@MassDefector·
@wendyp4545 and yet you have a monetized account making $$$ off of Elon.
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MassDefector@MassDefector·
Like it or not It's straight-up one of the most impressive real-world AI deployments happening right now. China's "dark factories" (also called lights-out factories) are fully automated manufacturing plants where hundreds—or thousands—of robots, AGVs (automated guided vehicles), and smart machines run 24/7 with almost no humans on the floor. The lights are literally off because everything operates via sensors, AI vision (including infrared/LIDAR), and high-speed networks—no need for people to see or intervene. The "hundreds of machines using AI to talk to each other" part is the killer feature: IoT/5G/5.5G connectivity lets every robot, conveyor, quality scanner, and logistics bot share real-time data on status, location, defects, and workloads. An AI "brain" (like Xiaomi's HyperIMP system) orchestrates it all—rerouting tasks on the fly, predicting maintenance, and optimizing the entire line without human input. Real Examples Making This Happen Xiaomi's Changping factory (Beijing): 81,000 sq m, produces 10 million smartphones/year. One phone every ~3 seconds. 11 robotic lines, zero humans on the production floor. Machines constantly ping each other for coordination. Zeekr (Geely EV brand) plants: Over 2,000 intelligent robots handle 90%+ of car building—chassis welding, battery installs, painting—at micron precision. One car every ~100 seconds in some lines. EV and appliance giants (e.g., car plants, Gree air conditioners, Midea): Hundreds of robots per facility churning out products nonstop. China installed more industrial robots last year than the US + Japan combined. Even military: A J-20 stealth fighter component factory doubled efficiency with AI-driven autonomous vehicles and near-24/7 ops Most experts and leaders in the field point to the achievement of AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) — or the first system capable of recursive self-improvement — as the moment when a clear, uncatchable winner gets declared. That's when the race shifts from "who can scale fastest" to "who has an exponentially accelerating intelligence explosion on their side." Before that, catching up remains very possible (and is happening constantly right now).
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MassDefector@MassDefector·
The idea is both a recruiting/retention tool and a way to drive productivity: Engineers use these tokens to run AI agents, models, or inference that act as "digital coworkers" helping them design chips, write code, etc., far more effectively than working alone. He compared not using enough AI tokens to trying to design modern chips with just "paper and pencil"—it's outdated and inefficient. No Communism here...
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Wendy Patterson
Wendy Patterson@wendyp4545·
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is pushing Chinese Communism. Strip him of his citizenship and lock him up @SecRubio
Big Brain AI@realBigBrainAI

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on why engineers will soon be paid in tokens, not just salary: Jensen lays out a future where compute access becomes part of an engineer's compensation package. "I could totally imagine in the future every single engineer in our company will need an annual token budget," he says. He explains how the math would work: "They're going to make a few hundred thousand a year their base pay. I'm going to give them probably half of that on top of it as tokens so that they could be amplified 10x. Of course, we would." According to Huang, this is already changing how companies compete for talent: "It is now one of the recruiting tools in Silicon Valley. How many tokens comes along with my job?" His reasoning is simple: tokens make engineers more productive. As he puts it, "every engineer that has access to tokens will be more productive and those tokens as you know will be produced by AI factories that all of you and us we partner to build." Huang then zooms out to describe how this reshapes the nature of companies themselves: "Every single enterprise company in today sit on top of file systems and data centers. Every single software company of the future will be agentic and they will be token manufacturers. They be token users for their engineers and they'll be token manufacturers for all of their customers."

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Daily Mail
Daily Mail@DailyMail·
Underwater bomb discovered at base of dam holding entire city's drinking water supply... sparking massive federal response trib.al/W8Rz1pa
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Jay Collins
Jay Collins@JayCollinsFL·
I am honored to receive the endorsement of Veterans for America First. As a retired Green Beret, I understand the sacrifice, commitment, and sense of duty carried by the men and women who serve this nation. @VFAFWarroom has been a strong voice for veterans, first responders, and the values that I have spent my life defending. Its mission is rooted in the principles of freedom, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and I promise to continue fighting for the same ideals this nation was built upon.
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Wendy Patterson
Wendy Patterson@wendyp4545·
Breaking News: Trump's China trip isn't going as planned. Boeing was expecting China to commit to buying 500 planes but they only committed to purchasing 200 sending Boeing Stock down today. Other CEO hopefuls are still waiting to score a deal on the trip but the only deal Xi has shown interest in is buying CHIPS. Trump approved 10 Chinese companies to buy CHIPS, debunking his claim that we're in a race to beat China in the AI race.
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MassDefector@MassDefector·
@IngrahamAngle When the US gets their semiconductor factories up and running you can say goodbye to Taiwan.
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Laura Ingraham
Laura Ingraham@IngrahamAngle·
🚨 TRUMP DIDN’T TRADE TAIWAN AWAY 🚨 Nathan Sales: “You can imagine a deal... you guys stop funding Taiwan, and we will stop funding Iran.” “And we didn't do that.”
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MassDefector@MassDefector·
@BeachFrmFL Chicken of the Trees.... best to grill as they are quite greasy and they taste Great!
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MassDefector@MassDefector·
After what you did at Greenlight Capital why would I or anybody want to hire you? Breach of Employment, Forwarding Confidential Information to your personal email, Misrepresenting your role at Greenlight, Failure to repay a 300k promissory note to Greenlight and then getting most of your assets seized after a court loss. Then failed to pay Abrams and Fensterman, your lawyers after the court loss. You are a fraud and Florida does not want you.
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James Fishback
James Fishback@j_fishback·
I'm not here to ask you for your vote. I'm asking you, on August 18th, to show up with your family, with the question on your mind of whom to hire. I'm asking you to hire me.
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MassDefector@MassDefector·
@EricLDaugh Your social credit score just went down... no more train rides for you.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 The Chinese Communists have just TICKETED the Fox News crew, using their abundance of surveillance cameras placed around Beijing! BRET BAIER: "There are literally cameras everywhere...they see everything...our driver parked illegally for 2 MINUTES and got a ticket for $40!" "Because they saw it, on the camera." This is Communism! It's what the Democrats want.
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