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Greg W. 🛰🅰️

Greg W. 🛰🅰️

@grw1177

Sometimes you're the windshield, sometimes you're the bug : Sick of politics - they're all criminals : I value my Twitter friends : Take care of yourselves

Boone, NC Katılım Aralık 2013
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M🅰️RI peterson
M🅰️RI peterson@marijiggwan·
If you’re not in the X’osphere, you know nothing. All the relevant information seems to get posted here first. Everyone else is like 24 hours behind.
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
BREAKING: Mamdani is now reportedly meeting with CEOs and begging them to stay in NY following reports of a mass exodus of companies from NY after he practically declared war on the rich
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Greg W. 🛰🅰️
@spiel2001 Right there with you💪 Couple of friendly add-ons: Rode our bikes everywhere When we got cars, we learned to fix them Everyone was expected to work We looked forward to reading the newspaper, and kept significant editions Learning to code meant carrying a box of punch cards
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K. Scott Piel
K. Scott Piel@spiel2001·
I am Generation Jones and every bit of this is true. I have a visceral reaction to being called a Boomer. I am NOT a Boomer and I am every bit as technologically savvy as any Gen X, Millennial, or Gen Z. I have an innate distrust of government because I've lived its abuse. I don't trust the media because I've watched it devolve into a propaganda machine. I grew up having to defend myself in a world that, at its very best, ignored my existence. I went from radios, to black and white TV with three stations that went off the air by midnight, to cable, to satellite, to streaming. I went from a phone with no dial and an operator, to rotary dial party lines, to flip phone, to smart phone, to video conferencing that was pure sci-fi when I was a child. I went from slide rules to programmable calculators, to the TI-99 4A, to the PDP 11/70, to the IBM PC, to the Compaq luggable, to the modern computer, and now AI. I went from watching Neil Armstrong step on the moon, to highschool dropout, to a target acquisition specialist in the 82nd Airborne Division, to being a senior software engineer launching reusable rockets all through self education and grit. I have spent my entire life adapting, learning, and overcoming. There is nothing about me that is Boomer, but I get lumped in with them and I resent it.
Supersonic Redhead🛫@Supersonic_Red

There’s a generation a lot of people forget exists. We were born at the tail end of the Boomers, but we are not culturally the same as people born in the 40s and early 50s. We are Generation Jones. And honestly, it explains a lot. We grew up in a world that still felt fundamentally analog, but we were young enough to be dragged headfirst into the digital revolution. We are the bridge generation between rotary phones and smartphones, between slide rules and AI, between Walter Cronkite and algorithm driven media. We remember when there were only a few television channels and the entire country watched the same thing at the same time. We also adapted to the internet, email, forums, social media, streaming and now artificial intelligence. We lived before and after the technological singularity hit everyday life. That is not a small thing. People born in the 40s came of age in a post World War II America that was still industrial, deeply hierarchical and institutionally stable. Their formative years were shaped by the Cold War, Vietnam, the civil rights era and a society where information moved slowly. Generation Jones came later. We inherited the aftermath of all of that. We were the kids who watched Watergate destroy blind trust in government. We watched manufacturing begin to collapse. We saw divorce rates explode. We were the first truly latchkey generation in massive numbers. We learned independence early because many of us had to. We grew up with one foot in old America and one foot in whatever this new thing was becoming. We played outside until the streetlights came on but we also learned DOS commands. We learned cursive and keyboarding. We had card catalogs and Google searches. We went from vinyl records to cassette tapes to CDs to MP3s to streaming in one lifetime. We remember maps. We remember memorizing phone numbers. We remember life before GPS and before every human interaction became filtered through a screen. And because of that, I think Generation Jones developed a very unique perspective. We are adaptable because we had no choice but to adapt. We learned technology as adults instead of being born into it. We remember a slower world but were forced to survive in a rapidly accelerating one. That creates a very different mindset than either older Boomers or younger Gen X and Millennials. A lot of us also reject the caricature people now associate with “Boomers.” We were not buying houses for the cost of a sandwich in 1965. The interest rate on my first house was over 14% and that was after buying down a point. Many of us got hit by recessions, outsourcing, pension collapses and economic instability just like younger generations did. We watched promises evaporate in real time. We understand older generations because we were raised by them. We understand younger generations because we had to evolve alongside them. That’s why the Jones generation often feels culturally homeless. We are rarely discussed, rarely defined and usually lumped into categories that don’t actually fit us. But we exist. We are the human transition point between the industrial age and the digital age. And frankly, there will probably never be another generation quite like us again.

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Morgan Brennan
Morgan Brennan@MorganLBrennan·
Spectrum is by far the hottest commodity flying below the radar in the ai arms race
C🅰️tSE@CatSE___ApeX___

@MorganLBrennan @AwesomeBeast321 @AbelAvellan @AST_SpaceMobile Hi there. I simply love this passage in the clip. 🎯 Listening to an interview where the journalist is subject matter expert is 🔥and you can see how the CEO enjoys the high level of this conversation. It makes all the difference. You’re so good. Thank You!🙏

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firedin2010
firedin2010@obryanjf·
@financedystop Taxes, take 1/2 the 1M from the get go. The 52k/Y make taxes manageable. I did not put pencil to it, but the 52K/Y (using the 4% rule) is like 1.3M
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Financial Dystopia
Financial Dystopia@financedystop·
$1 million invested at an 8% annual return could generate roughly $80,000 a year on average while still growing long term. That’s why most financially literate people would take the lump sum
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Fox News Politics
Fox News Politics@foxnewspolitics·
A Seattle Democrat who praised socialist Mayor Katie Wilson's 'change' now admits he's 'gravely concerned' about the business exodus gutting the city — less than five months into her term. Starbucks just announced it will shift 2,000 corporate jobs to Nashville while cutting Seattle roles. The Columbia Tower Club, an iconic executive hub atop the city's tallest skyscraper, shut down after four decades. Wilson's response to fleeing millionaires? 'Like, bye.'
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GirlDad
GirlDad@GirlDadGM·
Our newest little girl joined us last night. Mom is amazing, baby is perfect, and we couldn’t feel more blessed. 🙏
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Socrates 900 🅰️ 🏛
Socrates 900 🅰️ 🏛@DefinitionsNew·
I never in a million years thought my book would become a movie someday. Then AI started making serious advances. And then last year I started to believe. In only a single year I now believe I will be able to make a movie from my book Aurora Dawn. It's a science fiction novel about AI and humanity. And today I want to share a small taste of what a trailer could look like for Aurora Dawn. It's not perfect, but it's honestly giving me chills and I am amazed to know that in a year or two I may actually be able to make the movie, or perhaps a mini series. Here is the trailer, hope you enjoy!
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Democrats Deliver
Democrats Deliver@DemzDeliver·
🚨Under Gov. Whitmer, Michigan students can now attend community college for free.
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ぴか/雑学・ライフハック
仕事が始まる月曜日に対して 日本人とアメリカ人の違い🇯🇵🇺🇸 日本人🇯🇵 ・死にたい ・寝てたい アメリカ人🇺🇸↓
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@buffys·
name an 11/10 movie
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🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸
🚨🚨 BREAKING: CONFIRMED: Not only did Aimee Bock, the mastermind behind the $9 billion Minnesota Somali fraud operation, confirm that Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison knew about the fraud, but Aimee Bock just told the NYP that the g’ddamn Somali Ilhan Omar was in on it.
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LNY
LNY@LJGNY17·
@ASTS_Investors He should wear a tie, sit up straight and try to talk like he doesn’t have a mouthful of friggin marbles.
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ASTS Investors 🅰️
ASTS Investors 🅰️@ASTS_Investors·
ABEL AVELLAN CONFIRMS SHIPMENT OF NEXT BATCH OF BLUEBIRDS On CNBC Abel Avellan confirmed the next batch of BlueBirds has been shipped to Cape Canaveral this morning 🚀 $ASTS Credit to u/TheEventualHorizon
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Lo@lolo_tho·
I was told by a 22yr old today that there was no way people were writing 10 page papers without AI.
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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
The Mayor of Charlotte is demanding people stop posting this reminder of the lovely innocent Iryna Zarutska butchered by a savage on Charlotte public transit. He was on probation by a liberal activist judge.
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Retail Mourinho
Retail Mourinho@retail_mourinho·
The sentiment shift on X over the past few days around $ASTS has been the most intense I’ve ever seen for a stock.
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C🅰️tSE
C🅰️tSE@CatSE___ApeX___·
298k views (yesterday) in a single day is a lot for my account. 480k ish around ATH probably peak. It’s yet another metric of social media interest for $ASTS picking up, as I rarely post about other stuff. Thank You for your attention! 🙏
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