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Rob Gabbert

@gabbertrob

Gov Affairs/BD for technical companies and orgs - former Mining Engineer

Katılım Mart 2014
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Rob Gabbert
Rob Gabbert@gabbertrob·
my brain: we need to build nukes, desalination plants, LK99 , industrialize space, onshore our defense industrial base my wife: just water the lawn anon
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Tyler Campbell
Tyler Campbell@TylerCampbellKY·
End of the day, we’re mid as a basketball program right now. Pope is coaching for his job next season. #BBN
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Christian Keil
Christian Keil@pronounced_kyle·
Ohhhh, Sam? Former Zuli founder. With Rupert and Max. You don't know Max? Hooli co-founder, messy split with the ex-Tuli CMO, but still close with Sarah and Roger. Sarah left Brentix for Vorda...
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Christian Keil@pronounced_kyle·
So far, the hardest part of being a VC is overcoming Dunbar's Number
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Kaz Nejatian
Kaz Nejatian@nejatian·
We’ve rate locked 4.99% mortgage on Opendoor homes for buyers. The product is in beta still. We have a lot to learn. Going well. Very early days.
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Avi@AviSchiffmann·
User Interview #3
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Celine Halioua
Celine Halioua@celinehalioua·
Loyal has raised a $100M Series C from age1, Baillie Gifford, existing investors, & more this brings Loyal's total funding to over a quarter of a billion dollars we are building the longevity pharma, starting with dog longevity. thanks @FastCompany for the exclusive ->
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Geiger Capital
Geiger Capital@Geiger_Capital·
A Sleeping Giant in Latin America 🤫 Every. Single. Day.
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Eric Weinstein
Eric Weinstein@EricRWeinstein·
If you are wondering why I have said so little about Minnesota, I can all but assure you that many of you would find what I would have to say pretty upsetting. Let’s start here: I think we are moving away from rule of law and towards executing people in the streets under FAFO, and that there are many in the streets who are revolutionaries *currently* cosplaying at Non-Violent Civil Disobedience. There. That should be enough to piss off everyone on a team giddly dragging us towards armed civil conflict. You know who you are. I don’t want armed civil political conflict. I just don’t. In the U.S.? Have we lost our minds.
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Rob Gabbert
Rob Gabbert@gabbertrob·
@JoshuaSteinman The only reason I know how to sew is because Mrs. Owens taught me in 6th grade.
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joshua steinman (🇺🇸,🇺🇸)
Has anybody started a Gumroad style course for leaning the basics of what was previously thought as “home economics?” plz post link below if yes
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Geoffrey Miller
Geoffrey Miller@gmiller·
Pro tip for parents: When you're driving your kids around, you're not obligated to play Blippi & Disney kids songs for them. There's plenty of good adult music they can learn to love - eg, classic disco, Nordic folk rock, or retro jazzy bossa nova from Icelandic singer Laufey.
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Stephen Fleming
Stephen Fleming@StephenFleming·
Does anyone have phone/email contact with Homer Hickam? His account here has been hijacked and he needs to initiate a recovery process.
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🥔@salzmann__·
With the snow storm coming I made sure to ONLY get the essentials 😋
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Josh Wolfe
Josh Wolfe@wolfejosh·
Zoom out and ICE feels like political theater targeting Dem strongholds (+ frankly working) Minnesota is deliberate test. They had ~100,000 undocumented immigrants vs TX (1.9M) and FL (1.2 M)––red states with 10-20x more yet no ICE surge PREDICTION: watch MA, OR, NY next...
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Glinert 🇺🇸 🏭@StevenGlinert·
The problem with a lot of VCs is that they went all in on Donald Trump in 2024 and are trying to dig their way out of that intellectual hole. The whole premise of this article is wrong. Those rare earth minerals are inaccessible and even if they were, we'd still need to process them in China for the time being. To boot, we could also...just ask the fucking Danes if we can mine them. We are spinning towards disaster right now. We are a child pointing a gun at people and laughing about it. The collapse of the transatlantic order and NATO would be a disaster for the United States on multiple fronts. Our relationship with NATO is far from perfect and it's due for a reset, but blowing the entire security infrastructure of the last 80 years is a bad way to do it. 1. We'd lose a huge anchor of our security policy. You want Chinese bases in the Caribbean? How about Canada? This is how you get that. 2. We are a large % of NATO's budget, but we're also the largest economy in NATO. Europe also produces a ton of things we lost. We have a huge amount of leverage over who can buy those products (and our ability to buy those products). Furthermore, if you want allied weight, the ability to outproduce China in an antihegemonic coalition, you need Europe. 3. Europe holds a ton of American debt. We guarantee their security in exchange for that, to some extent. If we are behaving irrationally, they may start to think of us as a credit risk. I'm not sure what the point of this article is. But Greenland is a pointless chunk of ice and not a reason to destroy 80 years of an international order.
Josh Wolfe@wolfejosh

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