Phil Jones
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Elon Musk said his Terafab project — a grand plan to eventually manufacture his own chips for robotics, artificial intelligence and space data centers — will be built in Austin and jointly run by Tesla and SpaceX bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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@cjoan223817 @JenniferJJacobs Then it's value is now greater than your IQ. Exponentially greater, in fact. Go ahead and ask grok what that means as it's more syllables than you knew existed.
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@JenniferJJacobs why taint The King's guitar with that GREASY GOBBA GOO signature?
that guitar's value just went to ZERO.
GIF
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@HedgMe @SawyerMerritt I think we're at the zero point for FSD. We do not have the infrastructure to support it, and in actuality, we should reject it. We are already losing basic skills by having our actions and thinking done for us. FSD should be a niche market for the physically impaired only.
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@SawyerMerritt Why does he not finish what he's already promised before starting other major projects that are years out that are just going to get pushed? He said FSD is everything to Tesla or it's worth zero. When is that going to be delivered? All promises yet no revenue or income growth.
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NEWS: Elon Musk has announced that Tesla and SpaceX will start with an advanced technology fab at Giga Texas.
"We will have all of the equipment necessary to make a chip of any kind. In a single building we can make a lithography mask, make the ship, test the chip, make another mask, and have an incredibly fast recursive loop for improving chip design. To the best of my knowledge, this doesn't exist anywhere in the world (all in one place)." - Elon

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@loomersJK @SawyerMerritt You sure the spelling on your username is correct? Shouldn't it be Looney?
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@SawyerMerritt Market calling “bullshit” on Terafab, Digital Optimus, Physical Optimus, Robotaxis with Drivers and all the other deliberate distractions.
Tesla is an auto manufacturer with declining deliveries and collapsed margins.
And yes it’s a car company 87 percent revenue

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@mduddinmohi11 @USMC @usairforce I'm glad you started with 'respectfully'. It almost makes up for you whining about masculinity, the evil of all evils.
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@USMC @usairforce respectfully this is exactly how you end up turning a man into a myth and a myth into policy, chuck norris was iconic but the marine corps has been selling legend and masculinity like a religion for longer than most people have been alive and this post proves it
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Chuck Norris didn't join the Marine Corps...the Marine Corps applied to him.
Heaven’s streets have always been guarded by Marines. Today, Chuck Norris reported for duty.
We mourn the passing of Chuck Norris, a @usairforce veteran, who also became an honorary Marine in 2007 when awarded the title by then Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. James T. Conway.
Chuck Norris is one of just over 100 individuals to be awarded the title of Honorary Marine in the entire 250-year history of the Corps.
Some missions may require a battalion, but this one just requires an Honorary Marine.
#USMCHistory #USMC #SemperFidelis


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@USMC @usairforce Marines are guarding heaven's route to protect against whom?
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@WSJ Scaremongering. WSJ's calling card. This doesn't hold a candle to the 70's gas crunch.
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Governments are urging citizens to change their behavior to fend off the worst oil-and-gas crunch since the 1970s on.wsj.com/4lDlJw6
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@CAR1821 @LTC_Shoshani You have no business speaking. You know NOTHING about Iran and it's past, you expect them to act reasonably. They did, decades ago, when they were a prosperous friendly country, NOT RULED BY ISLAMIC EXTREMISTS. Read a book, have an original thought. Then fact check it.
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@LTC_Shoshani Who cares? Unlike Israel, they only fire at people in self defence.
Iran could have 20,000km range missiles and they’re beside the point UNLESS YOU ATTACK THEM!
Israel attacked them, they deserve EVERYTHING they get in return.
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@jewelofchicago @Reuters @GOP Shouting idiocy just makes you look stupid. You have to be a moron if you can't see this funding issue us ENTIRELY about defending ice to try to stop deportations. It's the only hope democrats have for a voting base. Load the country with illegals and make sure they can vote.
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🔊 ‘Trump could just declare victory and try to walk away. But the risk is that it would alienate Gulf allies who would then be left, with a hostile Iran,' says White House reporter Nandita Bose. Explore more on Reuters World News podcast reut.rs/4bA8xDz

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@WindowsLatest If they were listening to user feedback, all of these promises would have been addressed years ago, by not ruining the windows experience in the first place, then allegedly instituting fixes and fake promises, and try to fool us pretending they're improvements.
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BREAKING: Microsoft confirms a major Windows 11 release that focuses on performance, reliability, bug fixes, and bids goodbye to forced Windows Updates + unwanted Copilot integration!
Microsoft is seriously and sincerely improving Windows 11 by listening to top feedbacks:
- Movable taskbar confirmed.
- You can now pause Windows Updates for as long as you want. No forced shutdown/reboot when updates paused.
- Windows Update is moving PCs to a single monthly reboot.
- Faster File Explorer, reduced memory footprint, faster Windows Search, better OS performance, and other bug fixes
- Scaling back Copilot in Windows 11, start with apps like Notepad
- Moving Windows core experience to WinUI (native framework), dropping WebView/React in features like the Start menu
- Fewer notifications (disruptions), improved drivers, and more.
How do you want Microsoft to improve Windows 11? 👇

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@engineers_feed Must be a 1 900 number he's calling... he appears to be reaching for his crotch. (That's audio only fans for you youngsters)
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@BuyandSold @ChrisJBakke Because it wasn't, Einstein. If there was a CRUMB of evidence against Trump in the files, your fellow TDS sufferers would have jumped on it during the last administration. THEY didn't release the files, Trump did. Have an original thought, parrot.
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@ChrisJBakke I wish she had said, and I guess the Epstein files were a surprise for Melania and your children.
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@ChrisJBakke HAHAHAHAHAHA Ha. He turned a ridiculous question into a joke. Quit whining about it.
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@ClaudiaMinski @JPN_PMO You have no idea what you're talking about. Polly want a cracker dipshit?
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my apologies as an american. This president, Trump, is an embarrassment to our country, the world, and all of humanity. Don’t count on anything he may have agreed to because everything that comes out of his mouth is a lie. AND he is a pedophile. So sorry you had to meet with that orange animal!
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@amazing_physics The agenda is to lie in everything. It is to make everyone lose trust in everything, even in little none important issues.
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One of the longest-tracked icebergs on Earth is nearing the end of its life.
The Antarctic iceberg known as A23a iceberg has spent nearly four decades drifting through the Southern Ocean. It originally broke away from the Filchner Ice Shelf in 1986. At the time, the massive block of ice covered roughly 1,540 square miles (about 4,000 square kilometers), making it one of the largest icebergs ever documented.
For more than 30 years, the iceberg barely moved. It remained trapped on the seabed in the Weddell Sea, where its underside was stuck in ocean-floor mud. Scientists observed that it finally broke free in 2020.
After being released, A23a began drifting north, carried by strong ocean currents through a region often nicknamed “Iceberg Alley.” At one point, it rotated for months inside a circular ocean current known as a Taylor column before continuing its slow movement toward the South Atlantic.
Even decades after it first formed, the iceberg remained enormous. At the beginning of 2025 it still measured about 1,390 square miles (3,600 square kilometers), making it the largest iceberg on the planet at the time—roughly comparable in width to the English Channel.
However, warmer ocean waters have gradually weakened the ice. During 2025 and into early 2026, large sections began breaking away. Pools of meltwater formed on its surface, widening cracks in a process known as hydrofracturing. Smaller icebergs split off while the remaining structure continued to deteriorate.
Today, A23a has shrunk dramatically to about 70 square miles (180 square kilometers). Researchers believe the remaining ice will fragment and melt within weeks.
After nearly 40 years traveling across the Southern Ocean, one of the oldest continuously tracked icebergs on Earth is now approaching its final disappearance.

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@Igiveszerofucks @business And no one gives zero fucks about you or your opinion
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Japan and South Korea are moving ahead with $900 billion in US investments tied to Trump’s tariffs — even as the rules of his trade agenda remain uncertain. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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@WilliamPalwr @archeohistories Read the article and learn something. Your priorities are twisted and stupid. And she doesn't look white to me. Maybe it's those shit colored glasses you see the world through.
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@archeohistories There were no white peoples in Egypt back then stop using those lying images
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Women in ancient Egypt were regarded as the equals of men in every aspect save that of occupation. It is often assumed that women in the ancient world held little power or influence. However, women in ancient Egypt could become highly influential physicians, political advisors, scribes or even rulers. But like women in many cultures throughout history and today, they had to fight to acquire and hold onto their rights. The man was the head of the household and nation, but women ran the home and contributed to the stability of that nation as artisans, brewers, doctors, musicians, scribes, and many other jobs, sometimes even those involving authority over men.
One of central values of ancient Egyptian civilization, arguably the central value, was ma'at – the concept of harmony and balance in all aspects of one's life. This ideal was the most important duty observed by the pharaoh who, as the mediator between the gods and the people, was supposed to be a role model for how one lived a balanced life. Egyptian art, architecture, religious practices, and even governmental agencies all exhibit a perfect symmetry of balance and this can also be seen in gender roles throughout the history of ancient Egyptian civilization.
Women's social standing, however, depended on the support and approval of men and, in some cases, was denied or challenged. It also seems clear that many women were not aware of their rights and so never exercised them. Even so, the respect accorded to women in ancient Egypt is evident in almost every aspect of the civilization from religious beliefs to social customs. The gods were both male and female, and each had their own equally important areas of expertise. Women could marry who they wanted and divorce those who no longer suited them, could hold what jobs they liked – within limits – and travel as they pleased. The earliest creation myths of the culture all emphasize, to greater or lesser degrees, the value of the feminine principle.
Women in ancient Egypt worked in many jobs traditionally dedicated to them, but they were powerful enough to be independent, have their own workshops producing textiles, jewelry and other goods, and even take an important role in political life, become physicians or scribes. Although, they were underestimated by many historians for centuries, their strong position in the powerful civilization of ancient Egypt could be an inspiration for modern women in many parts of the world.
After thousands of years of equal rights, Ptolemy IV tried to stop the strong tradition of cults of women. He changed the law and canceled many rights that had made women equal to men. It was the beginning of the dark age characteristic for the upcoming dominating beliefs, which had their roots in Rome and Greece. However, Egyptian women didn't want to accept a patriarchal society. Until the power of the Egyptian civilization came to an end, they fought for their rights. Commonly, researchers accept that the end of Egyptian women’s independence arrived with the death of the great scientist Hypatia in 415 AD. Before that event took place, Ancient Egyptian women had thrived in society for more than three millennia.
#archaeohistories

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@Variety Regardless of his motivations, skipping the oscars was the better option.
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Sean Penn skipped the #Oscars last night after winning his third award for Best Supporting Actor to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
The Ukrainian leader posted a photo of them together on X, thanking the actor: “Sean, thanks to you, we know what a true friend of Ukraine is. You have stood with Ukraine since the first day of the full-scale war. This is still true today. And we know that you will continue to stand with our country and our people.”
variety.com/2026/film/news…

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@thekrisofficiel @broelmchale @sciencegirl Maybe, maybe not, but I'm still correct and you're still a racist asshole
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