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Ryan Petersen

@typesfast

Founder and CEO of Flexport: Global logistics, simplified.

USA Katılım Ekim 2011
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Tariff fraud is rampant since last year. Great NY Times piece exposing the fraud today.
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@petkevichdan Satellite data is easy to get. The problem is that the ships are turning off their transponders.
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@elonmusk Read the whole series 3 times end to end! Working on a project to turn it book into smaller country specific guides for trips to Europe.
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Claude can translate English to hieroglpyhs
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Samuel Woldenberg@samwoldenberg·
love how the flexport tariff simulator is already updated with all the new section 232 cluster fuck thx @typesfast
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Last year China reported exporting $112 billion more to the U.S. than the U.S. reported receiving. This trend started immediately after tariffs were announced. If trade data can be off by $112B, I wonder what other macro truths we taking at face value that are totally manipulated.
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@typesfast @grok I can guarantee that at least one 32-letter German word is escaping its container and causing layout issues right now
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blear@blearjr·
@typesfast @Cernovich This is still prosecutable even w/ Supreme Court ruling n refunds expected?
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Tariff fraud is rampant since last year. Great NY Times piece exposing the fraud today.
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Vishal Pai🧢@WeShallPai·
@typesfast Whistleblower App wen? I got 100s of HTS codes sitting in my back pocket ready to go under customs scrutiny.
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Flexport@flexport·
1/ The team worked over the weekend—and the Flexport Tariff Simulator is now live with the modified 232 aluminum, steel, and copper tariffs that took effect at midnight today. If this impacts your business, calculate your updated rates here: flx.to/tariff-simulat…
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OpenAI employees on the roof of us-east-1 colorized, c 2026
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Wait, the moon isn’t all grey?
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Marhelm@MarhelmData·
Insane footage as passenger on a bus records going over the Panama Canal as fuel tanks explode Confirmed authentic footage by our team on the ground in Panama
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Huge tanker explosion in the Panama Canal. The last maritime choke point that was functioning normally...
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Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Jensen Huang just killed the AI jobs panic. Not with a forecast. With a pattern. Huang: “The fact of the matter is PCs made us more busy. The internet made us more busy. Mobile devices made us super busy.” Every tool that promised to free us expanded what we could reach instead. The PC did not give accountants their afternoons back. It gave them ten times the clients. The internet did not slow anything down. It erased the geographic limit on what one person could build. The smartphone did not hand you time. It handed work your coordinates and never let go. None of them reduced what we did. All of them raised what we could. AI will not be different. It will not give you rest. It will give you a thousand things you couldn’t have built before. The people waiting for relief are reading the wrong pattern. This was never about less. It was always about expanding what one person can attempt. The panic runs on one assumption. That labor is surplus. Huang: “We are millions of truck drivers short. We are tens of millions of manufacturing workers short.” The economy is not drowning in surplus labor. It is bleeding from the absence of it. Robots are not arriving as invaders. They are arriving as reinforcements to a system already failing without them. The collapse was already underway. The machines just showed up to a building already on fire. Huang: “They’ll hire more people to manage more robots, hire more people, manage more agents.” The raw work is leaving human hands. The direction of it is not. Every company deploying agents still needs someone deciding what they’re pointed at. The question is not whether AI replaces you. The question is whether you learn to command it before someone who already has. Every tool that promised less work delivered more world. AI will be the largest expansion of that pattern in history. You are not losing your job to a machine. You are losing it to someone who learned to run one.
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