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Faizo Oceans

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THE ACCOUNTANT ✍️🙏 Entrepreneur and Writer | Philosophy, Cosmology, Life Values, Modern Individual and Personal Growth.MANCHESTER UNITED IS MY CLUB ✌️#MAGA

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Faizo Oceans
Faizo Oceans@Oceans94F·
Be a man who is busy building his body, wallet and mind 💖 GOOD MORNING FAM 💐🖤📸
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closed mouths don’t get fed.
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Hush@hush_web3·
GN Legends! 🌙 See you tomorrow morning 🫡
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The Bench Eye 🌚
The Bench Eye 🌚@Abiasstrong433·
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Halimah Salmah
Halimah Salmah@MaleAdvocate28·
Most men look a thousand times more fine in person than in pictures 🤗
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Priscah💫@Priscah822553·
My view 🌄 Good evening pals
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Nandi 🤍💜🤍
Nandi 🤍💜🤍@pallnandi·
Women with pure intentions still need money and that’s perfectly okay.
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BuzzOrbit@SatiricalVoice·
🌞 Good Morning, Beautiful Souls! ✨ Today is a fresh page in your story — write it with purpose, passion, and positivity. 💬 Drop a 🌟 if you're ready to make today amazing! 📲 Tag someone who needs this energy boost! #GoodMorningVibes #RiseAndShine #DubaiMornings #PositiveEnergy #iPhoneVibes #SocialGlowUp
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BuzzOrbit@SatiricalVoice

The Algorithm Bites Back: Why "Flawless" is Failing * Truth: Explain the shift in algorithms favoring authenticity, "filter fatigue," and the rise of Gen Z's preference for raw content.

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Wisdom Slices
Wisdom Slices@wisdomslices_·
Life tests you the most when you’re really trying to change.
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KISHA 🤭
KISHA 🤭@Akishakb·
" Give me your number when I see criminals, i will call you."🤭🤭🤭
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👑 J³ABz👑@Jabz_CFC·
A movie that crosses your mind when you see him 🎬
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KISHA 🤭@Akishakb·
You're the girl I was crying for when I was born 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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Dr log!c
Dr log!c@Imlo_gic·
Me & my boys at campus cant speak english for 2 minutes 😆😆
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Dr Pero Micic
Dr Pero Micic@PeroMicic·
CEO's question: What will be the hourly cost of work of a humanoid robot? Several projections have been published, e.g. by @CernBasher, @adam_dorr and @GoingBallistic5. Here's my take. I've produced a long-form video on this question (see link in comments). Here is the essence - based on very conservative assumptions (see attached image). - Production cost: $30,000. A humanoid is ~5% the mass of a passenger car. The costly parts are actuators and gearboxes; the rest is electronics, sensors, a few kWh of batteries, and plastics—components that are highly scalable in volume manufacturing. - Operating cost: $30,000 per year, of which $18,000 is human oversight and coordination. This is likely way too high. - Operating time: 6,600 hours per year (330 days × 20 hours/day). That equals the yearly working time of more than three people. - Work speed vs. humans: 100% initially. As with industrial robots, later generations will likely reach 200%+. - Business model: Most manufacturers will offer Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) rather than selling units, because it drives far higher revenue and margin. Expect an initial one-time fee roughly equal to manufacturing cost plus a usage fee per year, month, day, or hour. - Service life (incl. repairs): 8 years. - Market dynamics: Because humanoids will be highly profitable to use (see below), demand will ramp quickly. But many suppliers will enter, so sustained overly high monopoly pricing is unlikely. Result: Based on these assumptions, a humanoid work hour will cost at most $14. That’s the highest realistic value. With learning effects and scale, the hourly cost will drop below $10 and likely below $5. @rethink_x even projects that by 2035 a humanoid hour could cost less than $1. By comparison, a skilled worker’s fully loaded hour is $42.53. Strategic consequence: In competitive markets, companies will have no real choice: first to replace labor shortages, and soon to replace existing roles. Even at $14/hour, the financial advantage vs. human labor is close to $200,000 per robot per year. I’ve published a three-part video series on the societal implications of this inevitable shift (see comments). Urgent advice: If you make or move anything physical, start rethinking your business around humanoids—as a supplier, service provider, or user. It is quiet now, but the ramp-up will be fast. How about you? Which tasks would you deploy humanoids for first?
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Elma@oelma__·
Be honest …. does anyone actually enjoy eating sweetcorn?
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👑 J³ABz👑@Jabz_CFC·
3 concerts in one day, which one are you attending?
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the “little things” really mean the most.
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