HexlesNZ

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HexlesNZ

HexlesNZ

@hexles

Just me being me

Auckland, New Zealand Katılım Kasım 2018
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HexlesNZ@hexles·
@AFpost If Elons making a claim, good chance any time frame he claims can be atleast 5x if it happens at all.
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AF Post@AFpost·
Elon Musk says humans will soon have cybernetic chip implants that will enable “God-like powers”, describing the chips as creating “Jesus-level [miracles].” Follow: @AFpost
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HexlesNZ@hexles·
@Fenianmoder These kinds of ads will have a dozen variations featuring different models and are scattered all over the place. Only some idiots will get upset about it
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HexlesNZ@hexles·
@Busanitian @WRP_NZ If we're concerned about women and safety etc, theres lots of other areas which are much more immediate and common points of concern. Like addressing sexual assault and domestic violence issues.
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HexlesNZ@hexles·
@Busanitian @WRP_NZ Except the issue is apolitical football, I highly doubt most women even encounter trans people all that often, let alone instance where that trans person is causing any sort of issue.
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HexlesNZ@hexles·
@Busanitian @WRP_NZ Because its shitting on a vulnerable group of people for just existing (for the most part). Bigotry in society is usually a bad thing.
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BoredOfThis@Busanitian·
@hexles @WRP_NZ Why is this so important to you when theres very real, daily issues happening like the cost of living, wars, rampant greed among politicians and the ultra rich, erosion of workers rights and quality of life efc.
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HexlesNZ@hexles·
@Tatanka76 Have the needs increased? Has the population grown or aged, etc? Lots of considerations as to whether thats good or bad
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Tatanka@Tatanka76·
@hexles Was a lot of outpatient work in the 90s with way less clerical staff too
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Tatanka@Tatanka76·
10,000 admin staff and 13,000 beds 🤔
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HexlesNZ@hexles·
@YammerTime01 He always makes grandiose promises/predictions that never come true. Yet the market never punishes him for it.
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HexlesNZ@hexles·
@WhiteHistoryX @Tatanka76 Think about it. The volume of outpatient care far exceeds inpatient care. E.g. when I go to my outpatient clinic theres my doctor seeing probably 20 patients that morning x all the mornings, he needs admin support to get all that organized, and inpatient ontop.
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Zoid@gfsdgsdg2334·
@greytownbuilder Some of those houses on big sections likely worth a million easily. So yeah, its a grubby neighbourhood but you could literally win lotto and have one of those houses, mortgage free. Probably some nice families there as well
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Jeremy@greytownbuilder·
Must be nice living in NZs ‘golden mile’
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HexlesNZ@hexles·
@BoringBiz_ Its all hype, the actual paper values show its a terrible investment currently.
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HexlesNZ@hexles·
@MarioNawfal The bulk of the value is in AI and theres many competitors in that space, a handful already bigger than xAI, offering models far more widely used. Those companies at this stage do and will continue to get larger market share. Assuming the AI bubble doesnt pop
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇺🇸SpaceX just disclosed in its IPO filing that it sees a Total Addressable Market of $28.5 TRILLION, which the company calls "the largest actionable TAM in human history." -$370 billion in Space (space-enabled solutions) -$1.6 trillion in Connectivity ($870B Starlink Broadband, $740B Starlink Mobile, plus enterprise and government) -$26.5 trillion in AI ($2.4T infrastructure, $760B consumer subscriptions, $600B digital advertising, $22.7T enterprise applications) -$28.5 trillion total -For context: U.S. GDP is roughly $28 trillion. SpaceX is essentially claiming a market opportunity larger than the entire American economy This isn't a rocket company anymore. It's a vertically integrated space-internet-AI empire that just merged with xAI, signed an orbital compute deal with Anthropic, and is now telling investors it has its eyes on a piece of every dollar generated by intelligence, connectivity, and space-based services worldwide. If SpaceX captures even 1% of that TAM, it's a $285 billion annual revenue company. If it captures 5%, it dwarfs every business currently in existence. @elonmusk is building an entire layer of the future global economy. Source: @SpaceX IPO filing, WSJ
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🚨🇺🇸BREAKING: SpaceX has officially filed for its IPO, targeting $80 billion or more in what would be the largest initial public offering in history, eclipsing Saudi Aramco's $26 billion 2019 record by a massive margin. Key details: -Ticker: SPCX -Dual listed on Nasdaq and Nasdaq Texas -Elon controls 85% of voting power via supervoting Class B shares (10 votes per share) -Insiders and board members combined hold 86% of total voting power -Structure makes it nearly impossible for shareholders to ever remove Elon as CEO -Trading begins next month -Biggest non-Elon winners: Valor Equity founder Antonio Gracias and PayPal co-founder Luke Nosek -Sequoia Capital also holds meaningful stake (not disclosed in filing) This is the financial event of the decade. $80 billion is more than three times the size of the previous record. A private American company that lands rockets, runs the global satellite internet, just signed a deal with Anthropic for orbital AI compute, and merged with xAI is now opening itself up to the public markets at a valuation that dwarfs entire G20 economies. Elon's structure ensures he runs the company forever. Texas just won the biggest listing in history. The future of American capitalism is being built right now, and it's happening outside Wall Street's traditional grip. Source: WSJ

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HexlesNZ@hexles·
@Polymarket Doesnt really make sense for super advanced species to keep completely hidden from the wider public. They could do some really cool stuff to help us out.
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
NEW: Ex-CIA & Pentagon officials describe "four alien species" they claim to have visited Earth: reptilians, insectoids, greys, & nordics
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HexlesNZ@hexles·
@peccavi77 @CathKakariki Private interests sometimes get very lucrative deals that exceed public sector funding. 30%+ of the funds are immediately profit.
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Catherine - Toitū te Tiriti ❤️🖤🤍
Yesterday David Seymour said the quiet part out loud re Public Service cuts. “We’re transferring wealth from the public sector ( to make them more efficient) and giving it to the private sector to create jobs and opportunities “ Atlas Network MO.
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australian_border_ force@au_border_force·
@blogboynick I mean arguably you could say she doesn’t need to understand ai as long as others do… but even a couple of talking points would have set her up hahaha
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Nick@blogboynick·
Absolutely incredible bit from Nicola Willis to push AI to replace public servants then admit she doesn’t actually use it much or understand it
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HexlesNZ@hexles·
@blogboynick Theyre going to try ham fist/shove AI in without knowing how it works aren't they? Im predicting a massive breach of privacy laws when the AI gets plugged into personal records and its essentially given to the tech companies.
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HexlesNZ@hexles·
@Ewenr @GregPresland Entirely depends on govt budget priorities. The right size of public service depends on what youre trying to achieve, not an arbitrary number.
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Ewen Ritchie@Ewenr·
@GregPresland The mess Labour created blowing out numbers in the civil service can no longer be sustained. National should have gone hard on this much sooner.
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HexlesNZ@hexles·
@matt_horncastle The use of AI entirely depends on how its used. If they do a shit job, how likely is it our private data could be stolen by the tech companies for example? AI is useful for some things but sometimes used well beyond its reliable parameters and you dont catch issues.
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Matthew Horncastle@matt_horncastle·
AI will be great for stopping government fraud.
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