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Austin Rhodes

@UsaRhodes

God fearing. Husband. Girl dad. Family business builder. Investing in meaningful companies that serve communities.

Columbia, SC Katılım Haziran 2014
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Jacob Edward
Jacob Edward@JacobEdwardInc·
Neither of these men are married or have kids. Both are simply obsessed with their own personal perfection and optimization. There is nothing impressive about a single man with no kids sleeping well and being fit. Show me a man with young children, a full time job, disrupted sleep, who works out regularly, eats healthy, trains Jui Jitsu, with a muscular body… THIS is impressive. THIS requires extreme discipline.
Camus@newstart_2024

Chris Williamson just shared his "nuclear" sleep stack that's quietly changing his life—and Andrew Huberman breaks down exactly why it works: If you're lying in bed at 2 a.m. scrolling or staring at the ceiling, this 4-minute protocol combo might be the fastest way to shut your brain off without pills. The two killer techniques Williamson swears by: 1. The Mind Walk (visualization on steroids) - Imagine walking a route you know perfectly (your house → front door → street) - Do it with insane detail: feel the shoehorn, hear the key turn, feel the door handle, pressure of the pavement - It's like reading fiction for your nervous system—engages the brain just enough to stop problem-solving loops, but not enough to keep you awake 2. Resonance breathing with the Ohm stone lamp - Bedside lamp with induction-charging stone that has a built-in FDA-cleared HRV sensor - Hold the stone → 3/6/9/12-minute guided sessions with silent tactile vibration (no sound, no light, partner-safe) - Guides you into true resonance frequency (max vagal tone) → the stone knows when you hit it - Williamson calls it “the sickest” sleep tool he’s ever used—currently in stealth (ohmhealth, not widely available yet) Huberman adds the neuroscience: Looking down + eyelids lowering activates parasympathetic circuits and deactivates wakefulness-promoting brainstem nuclei. It’s literally pedaling the sleep pedal while shutting off the alertness arm. Williamson: “Some days you need the adventure story (mind walk), some days you need the physiological hammer (resonance breathing). Stack them and I’m cross-eyed into sleep.” Already trying one of these? Or is your nighttime routine still a war zone?

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Secretary Brooke Rollins
Secretary Brooke Rollins@SecRollins·
Did you know the average age of U.S. farmers is almost 60 years old? Our producers are getting older, and we need the next generation of Americans! How do we attract younger people to farming? One answer: Embrace local, REAL FOOD options. Support local agriculture! By knowing your farmer and knowing your food, we build stronger connections and show young Americans that agriculture is more than just labor, it is an opportunity to connect people with the food that nourishes them. #FutureOfFarming #KnowYourFarmer
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The Real Mike Rowe
The Real Mike Rowe@mikeroweworks·
I couldn't make it to Davos this year, but I'm delighted to see that my message has. Here's an enlightening exchange between two of the most successful businessmen in the world, Jensen Huang and Larry Fink, regarding the impact of AI on skilled labor. I watched it lie this morning, as I waited for the coffee to kick in. bit.ly/4k01Z5a The entire clip is 30 minutes, but I've attached a short clip wherein Jensen, the CEO at NVDIA, talks about "the greatest infrastructure project in the history of mankind," and the opportunities for those entering the skilled trades today. Obviously, our workforce is nowhere near ready for what's coming. In fact, we're not ready for what's already here. We're going to need to dramatically rethink the way we train the men and women who will build the infrastructure in question, and the speed with which we do so. I'm heartened and encouraged to see Silicon Valley at the table, along with the current administration, who seems determined to reinvigorate the skilled trades by whatever means necessary. At this point, it's only a matter of national security...
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Dr. Marty Makary
Dr. Marty Makary@DrMakaryFDA·
Why do we make people sit in the ER to get a simple medication that should be available over-the-counter?
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Austin Rhodes@UsaRhodes·
@elonmusk shouldn’t the #FSD have an emergency button on prompt if medical emergency is taking place. Take you directly to the closest ER…
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David Moss
David Moss@DavidMoss·
I am proud to announce that I have successfully completed the world’s first USA coast to coast fully autonomous drive! I left the Tesla Diner in Los Angeles 2 days & 20 hours ago, and now have ended in Myrtle Beach, SC (2,732.4 miles) This was accomplished with Tesla FSD V14.2 with absolutely 0 disengagements of any kind even for all parking including at Tesla Superchargers.
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Raising Healthy Families
Raising Healthy Families@thriving__kids·
The moment kids are given a phone is the moment their childhood ends Surveys show many teens wish they were never given a phone at a young age Research shows that early phone use leads to worse mental health & impaired brain development Yet many kids are given phones at an age where they dont understand the consequences. Its up to parents to protect their childhood.
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Austin Rhodes@UsaRhodes·
@Tesla could we get an Emergency Mode for #FSD asap? Similar to the Cirrus airplanes and their ability to land themselves. Having a heart attack, hit a button or say a phrase that automatically throws on the flashers, drives in fastest mode, calls 911 and takes you to the nearest hospital.
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Chamath Palihapitiya
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath·
Worth reading the whole thing, but this is the most important thing: “If Elon gets paid 1 trillion dollars, I will be a multimillionaire.” It’s important who you hitch your wagon to. Socialists have proven to be shitty wagons. Modern Thomas Edison is a great wagon.
Mike P@mikepat711

In 2015, I marched for Bernie and donated to his campaign. In 2019, after years of being a miserable democratic socialist who blamed everyone else for my sadness, I decided that I couldn’t stand being a miserable fuck anymore, and needed to start taking risks and aggressively started doing stuff to change my life. I started working multiple jobs. I had 3 I was juggling at one point. I funded my life with one of them, and with the additional jobs, I invested all of my dollars in Palantir. It was honestly fun. Yeah, I worked 70 hours a week usually and sometimes would go 60 days without a day off, but it was exhilarating. I was making changes and doing things. It was way better than being miserable and angry and making my entire identity about politics and my disdain for “the rich.” Those were hopeless times and I was glad to be doing something for myself. I was able to grow a portfolio of 4,000 Palantir shares at an 8 dollar cost basis between 2021-2023. 32,000 dollars from hardcore grinding. Between 2023-2025, that 32 grand grew to over 400 grand. In May 2024 I started rotating some of the profits into TSLA, along with purchasing with new income. I’ve learned so much about capitalism since 2019, how wealth is created, and the difference between makers and takers. I’ve been inspired by so many amazing builders and entrepreneurs on this platform. I’ve even interacted with many of them. Totally surreal. Today, I cheered in my car as it drove me home when I heard that Elon’s pay package was approved. I voted my 750 shares on it with a huge grin on my face. If Elon gets paid 1 trillion dollars, I will be a multimillionaire. After all I’ve been through and after everything I’ve done for myself over the last 10 years, I look at this post by Bernie and know I would’ve cheered it on in 2015, but today, I see it for what it actually is. Manipulative, depressing rhetoric intended to depress a base of voters and make them feel hopelessly dependent on him and his colleagues. None of them build anything or create value or give working class people like me the opportunity to peg my labor against their genius. They did nothing but make me miserable. I hope even one person can read this get pumped to start doing shit. There are ups and downs, but it’s yours. Nobody can take your grind away from you. Kick ass and build over years of time and watch what happens along the way. Don’t listen to sad miserable people like Bernie.

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Anduril Industries
Anduril Industries@anduriltech·
"We are not burning money on nap pods. We are not burning money on having parties. We are burning money building factories that the United States desperately needs for its national security." - @PalmerLuckey
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Austin Rhodes@UsaRhodes·
Huge historical news you won’t hear many talking about… mark it
Google AI@GoogleAI

Today, we’re announcing a major breakthrough that marks a significant step forward in the world of quantum computing. For the first time in history, our teams at @GoogleQuantumAI demonstrated that a quantum computer can successfully run a verifiable algorithm, 13,000x faster than leading classical supercomputers. This continues to build momentum on past quantum computing discoveries. Back in 2019, we proved a quantum computer could solve a problem that would take a classical computer thousands of years. Then in 2024, our new Willow chip solved a major issue in quantum error correction that challenged the field for nearly 30 years. Today’s breakthrough moves us closer to quantum computers that can drive discoveries in areas like medicine and materials science.

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John Stossel
John Stossel@JohnStossel·
I’m not a gun person. I was raised among leftist gun haters. So when I first heard about @JohnRLottJr’s book, “More Guns, Less Crime,” I was skeptical. But he was right. Here he explains why government ignores many examples where guns SAVED people:
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Joseph Carlson
Joseph Carlson@joecarlsonshow·
Andy Jassy, the current CEO of Amazon, has been with the company for 28 years. In 2003, he played a pivotal role in creating and scaling AWS which is the most valuable part of Amazon. A significant portion of the modern internet is powered by AWS. Amazon today is worth $2.4 Trillion and is one of the most critical companies to the US and the world. Yet the CEO makes less money than many YouTubers, comedians, podcasters, professional athletes, and actors, that don't manage or guide anything nearly as important or critical to the US or have millions of employees. We need to stop pretending that the CEO of fortune 10 companies who helped build trillions of dollars worth of values for investors should have their salary compared with the delivery drivers working their way through college. This trope is old, and should be retired.
Josh Hawley@HawleyMO

Amazon’s CEO makes at least $40.1 MILLION a year while the average Amazon worker makes less than $38k a year How is that pro-worker or pro-American? It’s time to put American workers FIRST

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Austin Rhodes@UsaRhodes·
@HawleyMO Why are attorneys able to keep practicing while holding positions in our government? Asking for a friend…
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Josh Hawley@HawleyMO·
Amazon’s CEO makes at least $40.1 MILLION a year while the average Amazon worker makes less than $38k a year How is that pro-worker or pro-American? It’s time to put American workers FIRST
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: Father of 22-year-old woman who was brutally killed by a career criminal, absolutely unleashes during a House hearing against soft-on-crime policies. "[He] dragged her out of bed naked, forced on her knees with her hands over her head ... BANG! Dead. Gone." "Why? Because Alexander Davante Dickey, who was arrested 39 godd*mn times, 25 felonies, was on the street..." Logan Federico was visiting friends at the University of South Carolina on May 3 when career criminal Alexander Dickey, 30, broke in and shot her before stealing her credit cards and going on a shopping spree. Dickey had 39 previous arrests and 25 felonies. Everyone responsible for keeping this man on the streets should be thrown in prison.
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Austin Rhodes
Austin Rhodes@UsaRhodes·
We are not living in a period of right and left, we are living in a period of right and wrong. Good vs. Evil There are evil individuals on both sides and that’s not up for debate! If you consider yourself one of the Good, then focus on your part of this battle. Lead with a loving and forgiving heart! The Evil will try to bring you into the darkness…stand strong!
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Tim Allen
Tim Allen@ofctimallen·
When Erika Kirk spoke the words on the man who killed her husband: “That man… that young man… I forgive him.”  That moment deeply affected me.  I have struggled for over 60 years to forgive the man who killed my Dad. I will say those words now as I type: “ I forgive the man who killed my father.” Peace be with you all.
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