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"My partner Charlie Munger says there is only three ways a smart person can go broke: liquor, ladies and leverage" --- Warren Buffett

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Nico Lange
Nico Lange@nicolange_·
Nachdem Putin nicht mehr das Geld hat, um Soldaten mit extrem hohen Summen an die Front zu locken, gilt jetzt: Kämpfen für Schuldenerlass für Soldaten und deren Ehefrauen. Wer an die Front geht, muss bestehende Kredite bis zu 120.000 Euro nicht mehr zurückzahlen.
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atchinator
atchinator@atchinat0r·
Wer von euch war das
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Jan Voss 🐿
Jan Voss 🐿@janvoss·
Ich jetzt in der Beamtendiskussion hier mehrfach Sachen gelesen wir "dann kündigen die Beamten" oder "xyz ist nur noch Grundschullehrerin, weil sie verbeamtet ist, es braucht diesen Anreiz" Meine ehrliche Frage ist: was denken diese Leute, was all diese z.B. Grundschullehrer bitte sonst machen sollen? Oder Cops? Oder diese Verwaltungsbeamten, die nix im Leben außer staatliche Verwaltung gemacht haben? Ich sehe da jetzt nicht die großen Job Opportunities ehrlich gesagt. Wenn man Beamten Privilegien streicht, gibt es nur sehr wenige, die Ohren Job easy mit was anderem ersetzen können. Ja, der Nachwuchs wird ohne Verbeamtung einige Jobs als unattraktiver betrachten und deshalb andere Jobs wählen. Allerdings mag ich auch bezweifeln, dass in ein paar Jahren noch irgendjemand groß Jobs auswählt....die Zeiten scheinen langsam vorbei.
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Ole Lehmann
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
Germany is a sleeping giant of physical AI everyone's been writing Germany off in the AI race because there's no German OpenAI and no big data center story. but theres actually two AI races happening: the first is software. chatbots, LLMs, data centers. US/China are winning that, not even close. the second one is physical. robots that pick up boxes, weld cars, carry groceries, stack pallets. and on this one Germany is one of the top contenders in the world this stat might convince you (it convinced me): Germany is 3rd in the world for robots per factory workers (449 robots per 10,000 human workers). only South Korea (1,220) and Singapore (818) are ahead. Japan is behind at 446. the US is all the way back at 307. so Germany already runs more of its economy on robots than almost anywhere else on earth. and the German companies building this next wave of physical AI are some global heavyweights. a few worth knowing... > Neura Robotics in Metzingen is building humanoid robots and raising €1B from Tether at a €4B valuation (this was March 2026). Volvo already in from an earlier round. > Sereact in Stuttgart raised $110M in April 2026 to build the software brain that lets robots see and grab things. already runs 1 billion+ real-world picks for BMW, Mercedes, and Daimler Truck. > Agile Robots in Munich was the worlds first robotics unicorn. revenue doubling yearly, around €200M now, heading for €1B. >RobCo in Munich raised $100M in early 2026 at a ~$500M valuation. their robots learn new tasks by watching a worker do it once instead of getting programmed line by line. already pushing into the US and aimed at the small and mid-size factories that make up most of german industry. > Fraunhofer (Germany's network of 76 applied research labs) built the evoBOT in the video below. self-balancing, two arms, carries 100kg of cargo, being tested at Munich Airport right now. but why is Germany specifically well positioned for physical AI though? three things stack on top of each other. first, the factories. Germany has thousands of family-owned precision manufacturing shops that have been logging sensor data for decades. that data is basically the training fuel for physical AI and almost nobody else has it at this depth. second, the customers are already there in-country. VW, BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, Bosch, Siemens. a robotics startup in Stuttgart can ship its first commercial deployment to a brand everyone recognizes in year one. that's why Sereact's customer list reads like a german car show lol. third, the engineer pipeline. Fraunhofer spins out companies like Agile Robots straight from its labs. KUKA built the first 6-axis electromechanical robot arm back in 1973. they've been doing this for 50 years. so the chatbot race is mostly settled and Germany lost spectacularly but the robot race is still early innings. and i think Germany's well positioned
Space and Technology@spaceandtech_

This is evoBOT, a robot helper developed by Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics. It can grasp and carry goods to support cargo workers in transporting packages. evoBOT can also move smoothly across uneven terrain, including bumpy surfaces and sloping ground.

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Kevin Carpenter
Kevin Carpenter@kejca·
Charlie Munger, the Stoic: "Life will have terrible blows in it. Horrible blows. Unfair blows. It doesn't matter. And some people recover and others don't." "There, I think the attitude of Epictetus is the best. He thought that every mischance in life was an opportunity to behave well. Every mischance in life was an opportunity to learn something. Your duty was not to be submerged in self-pity, but to utilize the terrible blow in a constructive fashion."
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
NEW: Nebraska woman hospitalized after a dog in another vehicle accidentally fired a shotgun at her.
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Mr.KELLY
Mr.KELLY@mr_kelly10·
Told my daughter if she beats me in the race she can start dating before turns 18
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Matthew
Matthew@OswaldsTopGuy·
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luis
luis@thundergoat22·
acabei de ver um gajo português a mandar um brasileiro de volta para a sua terra por não gostar de ucal 😭😭
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