Barry Zahurance

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Barry Zahurance

Barry Zahurance

@barryzed

Languages, Programming, Mathematics, Physics, Esoteric Knowledge, Electronics. I use a VPN, I really am in Nashville.

Nashville Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Barry Zahurance
Barry Zahurance@barryzed·
I’ve always had a good memory but when I was 12 I came across the book “How to Develop a Superpower Memory” by Harry Lorayne. In this book he delves into the topic of mnemonics. Each chapter covers a different aspect such as lists, foreign languages, faces, cards, et cetera. Before reading the book I would always lose my glasses and constantly look at my watch because I’d forgotten what it said the last time. After reading it I couldn’t forget where my glasses where nor what time it was when I last looked at the watch. I also couldn’t forget where I had placed anything. His techniques helped me remember phone numbers and French, Russian and Spanish words. I was in a meeting once when the big boss looked at me and asked me why I wasn’t taking notes. I told him it’s because I remember everything about the meetings. That took him aback. Everyone else always took notes. I’m not saying that I literally remember everything. I don’t. I do remember most of the gist of everything. I read a lot and I pick up grammar, spelling and other linguistic aspects from that material. This allows me to spot typos and grammatical mistakes much easier than most people. You might have experienced some of my corrections. Mnemonics should be taught at a very early age. Without a basis for remembering things, how will anyone accumulate knowledge? Some years after I read his book a new book was published called “The Memory Book”. It has all of Harry’s techniques and then some. I found that book to be more difficult. Harry had an easy style of teaching. Harry used to appear on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson every now and then. Before the show he would remember the names of all of the audience members. During the show random people were selected and Harry would name them.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Prices are critical information without an economy cannot function
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus

As a young socialist, Hayek read Ludwig von Mises’ 1920 paper “Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth.” Mises showed that socialist central planning isn’t merely inefficient, it’s impossible. Without private property and genuine market prices, planners lack any rational way to allocate scarce resources or determine real costs and needs. Even Oskar Lange, a leading socialist in the calculation debate, effectively conceded the point. While he promoted “market socialism” with trial-and-error pricing by a central board, real-world socialist planners in Eastern Europe quietly relied on world capitalist market prices as a guide. Without external free-market price signals, pure socialism would be economically blind and coordination would collapse. Mises went further, arguing that interventionism, the “middle way” of government meddling, is inherently unstable. Each intervention creates problems that invite more interventions, eventually leading to full socialization. Price controls cause shortages, subsidies distort production, and the cycle continues until the economy is fully planned. The lesson is clear. Rational economics requires genuine market prices emerging from voluntary exchange and private property. Half-measures don’t stabilize the system. They accelerate the drift into central planning. The Austrian School understood this decades before the collapse of the Soviet bloc proved it in practice.

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Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸
Tell me I’m not the only person who dealt with this growing up.
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Mr. Mike
Mr. Mike@mrmikeMTL·
Those who cut out soda completely, what did you switch to?
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Eli Afriat 🇮🇱
Eli Afriat 🇮🇱@EliAfriatISR·
30 years ago today, believe it or not, Benjamin Netanyahu was first elected Prime Minister of Israel. 🇮🇱 Do you think he will be re-elected in the upcoming elections?
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Harmony Bright
Harmony Bright@bright_har6612·
I use food as medicine. This helps me stay physically and mentally well. The types of food I select each day varies according to what my body needs. Deviating from my diet doesn’t go well. I mainly eat a Whole Foods ketogenic diet that consists of red meat, lamb, salmon, eggs, chicken, bacon, oysters, butter, coconut oil, mct oil, duck fat, hot unsweetened tea with coconut oil, raw cheese, and fat bombs to increase my daily fat intake. Sometimes I rotate in nuts, avocado, fresh salsa, jalapeños, or fermented pickles and apple cider vinegar. Occasionally I can have 2 tablespoons of peanut butter with 2 tablespoons of vanilla mct oil. Thats my version of a treat. I can’t tolerate it during psych drug withdrawals though. I do take some supplements but there are supplements that can actually make me feel worse. I find if I stay between 10-15 net carbs a day I feel my best mentally. Some people tolerate more carbs, than me but some tolerate less. I let my keto mojo determine what I can eat. I’m intentional with what, where, and when I eat. Those things impact how I feel physically and mentally. I’ll be starting a free peer led support group soon. Why? Because feeling better shouldn’t have to cost money. Plus I want to connect with others traveling similar paths.
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Barry Zahurance
Barry Zahurance@barryzed·
@EYakoby They really should have consulted me before deciding to call themselves tyt. There’s really only one possible pronunciation.
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Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
The Young Turks.
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Ken D Berry MD
Ken D Berry MD@KenDBerryMD·
Am I the only one who thinks Bryan Johnson is just a healthy 48 year old who looks his age??
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John Lee Pettimore
John Lee Pettimore@JohnLeePettim13·
Supper tonight . I call it the Mark Carney Delight.
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🦖 Nick-Rex 🦖
🦖 Nick-Rex 🦖@nickbot69·
Hey friends, I just wanted to say sorry for being MIA. I know I've missed a lot of DM's and notifications recently, but truth be told, my mental health has hit a really dark spot recently with everything going on and I've been struggling a lot. I'm working on getting better...
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Peter B
Peter B@realpeteyb123·
Holy shit, Ebola is a problem…
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Barry Zahurance
Barry Zahurance@barryzed·
@cb_doge Speedify might be able to stabilize that unreliable connection. They've got a free tier.
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DogeDesigner
DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
I tested Delta’s non-Starlink WiFi in the air against Starlink on another airline. Delta: • ~25 Mbps • Frequent downtime • Random disconnections • Slow and inconsistent performance • Terrible login / user interface • Felt outdated from start to finish Starlink: • ~160 Mbps • Zero downtime • No disconnections • Worked everywhere throughout the journey • One-click, smooth, user-friendly experience This is what happens when an airline chooses not to use the best technology available. Delta isn’t hurting Starlink. Delta is hurting Delta passengers.
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Barry Zahurance
Barry Zahurance@barryzed·
@Microinteracti1 Europe is way behind SpaceX. Even if they were to construct a reusable system it would still take decades to catch up to where SpaceX is now. Elon will win this battle.
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Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
The EU is moving to prioritize European satellite operators over Starlink, as the European Commission prepares a decision this week designed to reduce the bloc’s dependence on U.S. infrastructure. Starlink currently controls roughly two-thirds of all active satellites in orbit. Bouygues CEO Olivier Roussat, speaking to CNBC, called Europe’s reliance on American infrastructure “dangerous” a warning Brussels appears to have finally taken seriously. SpaceX has already pushed back, urging the FCC to prepare retaliatory “reciprocal restrictions” against European satellite firms, raising the prospect of a transatlantic trade clash in orbit.
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Barry Zahurance
Barry Zahurance@barryzed·
@SawyerMerritt @SpaceX $20 billion isn't going to buy much of a base. It'll be more of a tent city than anything. Radiation exposure will be quite high.
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
NASA has just launched a new website for its Moon Base missions, which aims to build a permanent $20 billion U.S. base on the Moon. @SpaceX's Starship rocket will play a big role in these missions. "The Moon Base is a home away from Earth for Artemis astronauts who will live and work at humanity’s first lunar outpost. NASA is leading global teams of innovators across international space agencies, industry, and academia to build the Moon Base and establish an enduring human presence near the lunar South Pole for the benefit of all. Phase One (Now–2029): Experiment and Learn NASA will begin with a rapid series of robotic missions to scout the lunar South Pole region, test technologies, and prepare for surface operations ahead of future astronaut missions.: • A major increase in lunar activity, with up to 25 missions, including 21 landings. • Crewed and autonomous rovers for mobility demonstrations and surface preparation, along with four drones known as MoonFall and communications relay and observation satellites. • Early demonstrations of power, navigation, communications, and nuclear radioisotope heater unit technologies designed to endure the long lunar night. • Scientific payload opportunities integrated across landers and rovers. • The first tangible footprint of Moon Base effort, with four tons of payload delivered to test what works on the lunar surface. Phase Two (2029–2032): Early Habitation By 2029, NASA will transition to assembling semi-permanent infrastructure and initiating early habitation and logistics operations: • Deployment of expanded solar power systems and initial nuclear surface power capabilities, potentially including fission reactors and radioisotope power systems. • Upgraded rovers, potential advanced MoonFall drones, and early habitation elements. • Enhanced surface-to-orbit communications networks to provide reliable connectivity across the lunar South Pole region. • Delivery of up to 60 tons of cargo through as many as 24 landings using low-, medium-, and heavy-class cargo landers. Phase Three (2032 and Beyond): Sustained Human Presence This phase will scale operations to achieve a true enduring presence, with routine crew rotations and continuous surface activity. This is when living and working on the Moon becomes a reality: • Semi-permanent habitation modules with spacious interior for crew living and operations. • Operational fission surface power systems capable of delivering steady, reliable energy through the long lunar nights, leveraging in situ resource manufacturing. • Advanced logistics networks supported by crewed and autonomous rovers to keep the base supplied and functioning year-round. • Delivery of up to 38 tons of cargo annually to sustain habitats, power systems, logistics operations, and major science outposts, enabled by low-cost reusable heavy-lift capabilities." Moon base website: nasa.gov/moonbase/
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
I’m calling it right now: the Islamic regime will never abandon its enriched uranium, will never stop terrorizing Iranians, building ballistic missiles, or funding terror proxies. The only way to end this is to destroy them completely and utterly. War is inevitable.
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Barry Zahurance
Barry Zahurance@barryzed·
@EliAfriatISR Waze says “turn on Main Street” but it should be “turn onto Main Street”. There’s no way to correct it, the grammatical error is baked in. Other than that it’s decent and I use it.
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Eli Afriat 🇮🇱
Eli Afriat 🇮🇱@EliAfriatISR·
1. USB flash drive. 2. PillCam. 3. Drip irrigation. 4. Waze. 5. ReWalk. 6. Iron Dome. 7. Cherry tomatoes. 8. Mobileye. 9. Hummus. 10. WhatsApp. Is that enough for you?
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