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@TylerEHand

Life investment coach, father, husband, veteran. Invest early and often: spiritually, physically, emotionally, mentally, financially, and relationally.

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Peter St Onge, Ph.D.
Peter St Onge, Ph.D.@profstonge·
76% of black voters want voter ID Along with 82% of Latinos and 85% of whites. Democrats hyperventilate about "preserving democracy" while they block the single most obvious thing that preserves democracy.
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🚨 BREAKING: In a stunning blow to Democrats, 76% PERCENT of BLACK Americans want nationwide voter ID — in other words, the SAVE America Act White voters: 85% want it Latino voters: 82% want it Another leftist narrative just got decimated. Pass voter ID. GET THIS PASSED. 🇺🇸

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Gale Pooley
Gale Pooley@gpooley·
The more we use, the more we find. Just like Julian Simon predicted. Nice.
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@SecretaryWright says hydrocarbons aren’t running out—we’ve barely scratched the surface. The biggest energy innovations in the coming decades will likely come from oil, gas, and coal. ow.ly/TEKA50Z0owm

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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
Wind and solar aren't the future - they are a high-maintenance, low-yield, asset-degrading collection of assorted technologies. Ultimately, the actual physics makes them extremely inefficient and they fail to deliver a true net profit to the citizens forced to subsidise them. We are told wind and solar are the limitless, romantic future of energy. But when you strip away the romance, wind and solar installations are not pristine, eternal monuments to progress. The reality is, they are complex jumbles of electronics, specialised glass, composite blades and concrete foundations. Like any domestic appliance, they degrade, malfunction, and eventually wear out. Whether it is a 'minor rural block' or a massive multi-million-dollar commercial farm, the financial equation is plagued by intermittency. Because these technologies only work sometimes, they require trillions in redundant grid infrastructure, backup gas plants, or toxic, short-lived battery arrays just to keep the lights on. The narrative promises clean, free power from the sky. But physics doesn't care about narratives. Both wind and solar are bound by immutable, proven physical barriers that guarantee they can never deliver the promised utopian returns. A wind turbine cannot simply absorb all the energy passing through it. In 1919, physicist Albert Betz proved that if a turbine extracted 100% of the wind’s kinetic energy, the air behind the blades would stop moving entirely, blocking any new wind from entering. The absolute mathematical maximum efficiency for any open-airflow turbine is 59.3%. Because of this physical wall, real-world utility turbines max out at around 45% efficiency in perfect conditions. But because the wind rarely blows at perfect speeds, their actual annual output (capacity factor) sits at a dismal 25% to 35%. They aren't magical power plants; they are mechanical bottlenecks. Solar panels face an equally rigid thermodynamic wall. Standard silicon panels have a maximum theoretical efficiency of roughly 33% because nearly half of all incoming solar energy is simply too powerful to be captured and is instantly lost as heat, while another chunk of photons passes right through the material like a ghost. Millions of homeowners who bought into rooftop solar since the late 2000s are discovering the financial math didn't hold up. As early subsidies and high buy-back tariffs evaporated, owners were left with creeping daily grid supply charges and degrading panels. After only 10 to 15 years, the costly inverters fail, leaving properties with expensive, non-functioning roof clutter. The fuel might seem to be free, but catching it is an incredibly expensive, resource-intensive and physically limited endeavor. Reality will always win.
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Jhonf Fonseca@Jhonffonseca·
El Secretario Marco Rubio suelta un mensaje que sacude a Estados Unidos: Hace dos siglos y medio, cuando la tormenta de la guerra se cernía sobre las 13 colonias, nuestros fundadores no se escondieron detrás de discursos tibios ni falsas esperanzas. Se reunieron por segunda vez para declarar un Día Nacional de Ayuno y Oración. No eran ingenuos. Sabían que lo que estaban a punto de hacer nunca antes se había logrado en la historia de la humanidad. No tenían ejército ni garantías, solo fe. Hicieron exactamente lo que los cristianos han hecho durante 2.000 años: doblar las rodillas, levantar la mirada al cielo y entregar su destino en las manos de Dios. Eso es lo que somos. Eso es lo que siempre hemos sido. América es una nación joven en el calendario de la historia, pero su alma es antigua. Desde el primer latido, este país nació con una convicción profunda: representamos algo nuevo bajo el sol, pero siempre arraigado en la fe eterna. Dios, familia y patria.
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Bitcoin Teddy
Bitcoin Teddy@Bitcoin_Teddy·
Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada spoke about the contradictions of human nature: “Some people dream of having a swimming pool at home, while those who have one hardly ever use it. Those who have lost a loved one feel a profound sense of loss, while others often complain about their living relatives. Those without a partner long for one, while those who have one often don't appreciate it. The hungry would give anything for a meal, while the satiated complain about the taste of their food. Those without a car dream of owning one, while those who have a car are always looking for a better one.” The key to happiness is gratitude: truly seeing and appreciating what we already have, and understanding that somewhere, someone would give anything for what we take for granted.
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Hand of God@TylerEHand·
All four crew members (two per jet) ejected successfully and were reported safe with no injuries on the ground. Local media and aviation sources confirmed this quickly, with the base and emergency responders on scene via helicopter. An investigation is underway into the cause. The ony fight jet I've watched explode in-person was also at Mountain Home AFB. x.com/nicksortor/sta…
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Horseman Country
Horseman Country@HorsemanCountry·
$FNMA $FMCC Sunday encouragement. Jeffrey Sprecher (NYSE Chairman) with @MariaBartiromo today discussing DJT's trip to China: "This is a projection of where our country is going. It's technology and finance intertwined that are pushing this economy forward." No...he didn't reference Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac. But it's naive to think that F2 will not be a crucial element in that equation. And they could not be more well positioned moving forward…especially with the emergence of US Fintech. Yes...our saga has been seemingly endless. I share in the frustration. But take heart and be encouraged...if you haven't lost the capacity to do so. @realDonaldTrump is focused on housing and teasing a public offering again. @pulte says F2 is locked, loaded, and ready to go. @SecScottBessent continues to champion “parallel prosperity“. @BillAckman is publicly sharing detailed recommendations he’s made to all of the above for our path forward. And he just launched his own IPO...the shares of which will likely be impacted by F2. Doomers gonna doom. The "Never Gonna Happeners" will double down. The "No Plan" posse will continue to insist that there’s no plan…because…well…it's not been satisfactorily revealed to them. But the administration (and those close to it) are optimistically signaling a bright future for F2 and their shareholders. But you must have the ability to look beyond current circumstances (valuable life hack as well 😊).
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Hand of God@TylerEHand·
@sulekhat95 Nice copy and paste post from someone else. Seen it. Get bent, grifter.
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Sulekha Tripathi
Sulekha Tripathi@sulekhat95·
A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT. He knows his time is running out. So he records one last lecture — everything he knows, distilled into a single hour. He died 5 months later. This is that lecture. The most important hour you'll watch this week. 👇 Bookmark it for later
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mic lyn
mic lyn@miclyn411359·
$FNMA My Fidelity account shows fnma with a $47.10 ASK Wassup ?
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Sebastian Gorka DrG
Sebastian Gorka DrG@SebGorka·
Do you know what happened in the last 24 hours? 1. Late on Thursday night @FBI agents landed at New York Stewart International Airport with Mohammad al Saadi in handcuffs. Al Saadi, the leader of an Iran-backed Iraqi terror group is allegedly responsible for more than 20 attacks across Europe and Canada and for planning attacks in the U.S.. 2. Jose Enrique Martinez Flores, who goes by “Chuqui," the highest ranking Tren de Aragua leader to be extradited to the U.S., also just landed in the U.S. in shackles. Flores allegedly oversaw TdA’s drug trafficking, extortion rackets, prostitution rings and murder operations. Then, last night, in an operation that makes any fictional representation look amateurish, American operators, working with local Nigerian forces, killed Abu-Bilal-al-Minuki, the second in command for ISIS global operations, a man with the blood of countless innocents on his hands, including many Christians. This is just one day in the Counterterrorism operations of President @realDonaldTrump. We salute the intelligence professionals, Law Enforcement Officers, Diplomats, Military operators and support personnel who make these operations possible 24/7. @WhiteHouse @DeptofWar @TheJusticeDept @StateDept
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Linus ✦ Ekenstam
Linus ✦ Ekenstam@LinusEkenstam·
This is how the algorithm can completely destroy your reach over night. This is the last: Left: 3 months Right: 2 weeks Super consistent 85-95% drop on all metrics. everything after a viral post going ballistic, I tried everything, cool down, delete low quality posts, block bot accounts. Kept posting after cool down, nothing really breaks through. Short hot takes 🛑 Long form with good signal 🛑 Viral potential post 🛑 Core audience value post 🛑 What bothers me here is that 48h after posting a mega viral post I get suppressed back to the Stone Age. This follow previous situations I’ve had with the grok powered algorithm. Where it feels like tweepCred falls far below a certain level, and you’re locked into a low reach prison with every effort to break out is making it harder and harder to do so. I’m asking for transparency on what we can do as content creators when this happens. I don’t want to spam my way out of this. I’d like to know, if I did something wrong, how I can address it, take the responsibility of algorithmic suppression for what ever the length is. But this limbo is most likely going to make me leave the platform.
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I’ve been here since 2007, 19 years. I’m about to give up on X. For the third time in <12 months my account is under immense algorithmic suppression. No reach. no nothing. I get punished for being a good person on the platform. In the past my account has been “miss labeled by grok” or “i did not do anything wrong, they did”. Stuff that’s been completely out of my control. This time feels just the same. Nothing breaks past the great algorithmus. I’m a premium+ user. I provide value and have posted tens of thousands of useful posts on here. Yet my account is pushed into “limbo” where posts get throttled down. Super low view count, and no clear pathway to get out of it. For the last 2 weeks, nothing gets close to reaching you, my followers. I’ve seen this before and I know the pattern far too well. It’s a place where many people basically throws in the towel. There is something seriously wrong with how the reach suppression works on here. I post daily, 3-6 times, it’s part of my routine, have been doing so for years. You build momentum, you provide value, and the cycle repeats, until, something breaks out of your network (OON reach) then the algorithm slams you with the biggest breaks ever, throwing your account into reverse. If @xai and @nikitabier is listening they should really think hard about why stuff like this happens to users that really want the best for this platform. At the very least, surface insights inside of creator tools area that shows if and when something has gone wrong or happened to your account that can inform us about wrong doings or simply surfaces issues. That way people like me that spends an unhealthy amount of time on here can better understand why I’m getting punished. I’m extra under the weather this time. It just zucks to be fair.

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Hand of God@TylerEHand·
Name the wildest job that people get paid to do today, which, 100 years ago, people couldn't imagine would exist👨‍🌾
Dustin@r0ck3t23

Jeff Bezos asked a room to imagine going back a hundred years. When almost everyone was a farmer. And telling those farmers that in 2018 there’d be a job called “massage therapist.” Bezos: “They would not have believed you.” Then a friend took it further. Bezos: “Forget massage therapist, there are dog psychiatrists.” He looked it up. Bezos: “Sure enough, you can easily hire a psychiatrist for your dog.” The room laughed. The point under the laughter wasn’t funny at all. Every time a major technology shift hits, we do the exact same thing. We count the jobs it will destroy. We never count the ones it will create. Because we can’t. They don’t have names yet. The fear is always specific. AI will replace accountants. AI will replace radiologists. AI will replace drivers. The fear has job titles and timelines and projections. The opportunity has none of those things. Because you can’t name what doesn’t exist yet. A farmer in 1920 could understand losing his job to a tractor. He could not understand gaining a career as a social media strategist. Not because he lacked intelligence. Because the entire chain of inventions between his world and that job hadn’t been built yet. Radio. Television. The internet. Smartphones. Social platforms. Creator economies. Every single link in that chain had to exist before “social media strategist” could even be a sentence. That’s where we are with AI right now. Everyone is staring at the tractor. Nobody can see the thing seven inventions away that doesn’t have a name yet. The fear is loud because it fits inside language we already have. The opportunity is silent because it doesn’t. Every technological revolution in history created more jobs than it destroyed. Every single one. Not because anyone planned it. Because human needs expand faster than machines can fill them. We didn’t need massage therapists when we were breaking our backs on farms. We needed them after machines freed our backs and stress replaced labor. The demand didn’t disappear. It migrated somewhere no one was looking. That is exactly what’s happening right now. The jobs AI creates won’t make sense to us yet. They’ll sound as absurd as “dog psychiatrist” would’ve sounded to a farmer in 1920. Until someone is running a $200 hourly practice with a six-month waitlist. The entire conversation right now is about what we’re about to lose. Nobody is talking about what we’re about to gain. Because the gains don’t have vocabulary yet. A hundred years from now, someone will stand on a stage and describe the jobs we couldn’t imagine today. And the audience will laugh. The same way we just did.

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Crypto Tice
Crypto Tice@CryptoTice_·
BREAKING: China just abandoned Iran's oil. And started buying from Alaska. The country that armed Iran. That defied U.S. sanctions on Iranian oil. Is now buying American oil instead. Why? Alaska is closer. Hormuz is closed. Iran is unreliable. Trump didn't just close the Strait. He redirected Chinese oil demand to American soil. Iran loses its biggest customer. America gains it. The financial blockade didn't just hurt Iran. It forced China to buy American. This is not luck. This is chess. And Trump just took the queen.
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Hand of God@TylerEHand·
@MichaelAArouet Because your chart starts at a stupid and irrelevant point in the history of this globe.
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Michael A. Arouet
Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet·
Can someone please explain why there are people out there still seriously denying man-made climate change?
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
Earth is greening at a rate never seen before in all recorded history. It should be an inspiring moment, a phenomenon driven by the CO₂ they want to eradicate, a trace gas at 420 ppm (or 0.04%). Even at this trace amount, it is still the fundamental building block of life on Earth. NASA satellite records reveal a trend supported by research showing world crop yields have risen 15–20% since 1960. This is almost entirely attributable to the CO₂ fertilisation effect (Idso, 2013). A green revolution from irrigation, synthetic fertilisers, and high-yield crop varieties gives extra depth to this result. It's a renaissance of greenness, an outcome largely unexpected by an ideology of gloomy predictions. It also has a secondary benefit of contributing to baseline levels of warmth, along with water vapour and other trace gases with similar properties. There's been a more than 18% increase in the global leaf area in 40 years, the largest gains occurring in India and China (from CO₂ fertilisation and agricultural planting). More balmy temperatures are becoming more familiar, lengthening the growing seasons. Famine deaths have plunged at a time when world population has doubled and CO₂ deserves much of the credit. Increased CO₂ over the past century is behind this exploding plant life and available crops from booming agriculture. Reality matters. Every 100 ppm increase in CO₂ typically boosts plant growth by 25–50% in all non-water limited conditions. This analysis draws on 776 studies from 1993–2019, showing an ideal average CO₂ level of 550 ppm would deliver a 38% increase in global biomass. Lengthening the growing seasons is a reality that stands in stark contrast to the narrative used to justify restrictions. Water vapor and cloud formations are primary drivers of the hydrologic cycle around the world, returning precipitation to rivers and lakes, and maintaining the oceans (where 78% of rain ends up). Commercial greenhouses pump CO₂ to 1000–1500 ppm, ensuring yields jump by 20–70% depending on the crop. If 1000 ppm is good for tomatoes, then CO₂ at 420 ppm is not an 'emergency'. It's empirical evidence of a time of plenty.
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Dear Son.@DearS_o_n·
Pitch me your best advice in 3 words. I'll wait...
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