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Julian Fry

@jsfry007

Gen X, lived 70s stagflation. became an economist, MBA, sceptic of big govn. Free markets Pro-biz. Tesla driver | Fiscal hawk | Dad 📷🏋️🐶

Tennessee, USA Katılım Eylül 2015
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@KrauterStefan Fun fact, You lose credibility when you post meaningless stats like this. Does you no favours bud
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Stefan Krauter@KrauterStefan·
Fun Fact: CO2 was highest in Germany during its nuclear age.
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StockMarket.News@_Investinq·
The energy war just changed. America burns coal at night to keep the lights on while China built something different and most people have no idea it exists. In the middle of the Gobi Desert, there is a 263-meter tower surrounded by 12,000 mirrors in a perfect circle, spread across nearly 8 square kilometers of barren land. It looks like something out of a science fiction film. They are focused on a single point at the top of that tower, raising temperatures above 800 degrees Fahrenheit. That heat gets pumped into tanks filled with a special liquid salt mixture. They are using Molten salt, the same stuff ancient civilizations used to preserve food is now storing the sun's energy at 565 degrees Celsius. When the sun goes down, the plant keeps generating electricity. The molten salt stays hot for hours after sunset and drives a steam turbine on demand. This is a 100-megawatt power station that runs 24 hours a day on sunlight alone. It produces over 390 million kilowatt-hours of power every single year. Every coal plant on earth has one critical weakness, it needs fuel to burn. This plant needs nothing but the sun and a tank full of heated salt that refuses to cool down. The implications are enormous. The oldest argument against solar energy has always been: "What happens at night?" China just answered that question with 12,000 mirrors and a tower visible from space.
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The world's largest utility company just eliminated one of the most dangerous jobs on earth. China's State Grid which controls power for 1.1 billion people has deployed robotic electricians across 26 provinces and counting. These machines work on live, 10,000-volt wires while the power stays fully on. Before this, the workers who did this job wore full conductive armor and understood that one wrong move was fatal. Now the robot takes that risk instead. The machines strip insulation, tighten connections, and splice wires with millimeter precision, all while hanging at altitude on a live grid. They complete tasks 50 percent faster than a human crew and report a 98 percent success rate. This is already the operating standard in more than two dozen Chinese provinces. China is about to spend $554 billion upgrading its power grid between now and 2030. That is a war chest for building the most automated, AI-powered energy infrastructure in human history. Meanwhile, the United States has a shortage of 40,000 electricians and the gap is getting worse every year. China's answer to that problem is not a trade school, it is a fleet of machines that never sleeps or quits. Every other country still arguing about whether robots will replace workers is watching the answer get deployed in real time.

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Julian Fry@jsfry007·
I was originally going to use the correct word at guess 3 but I thought it was a bit too esoteric. I over thought the answer twice. Next time I’ll go with gut feel. Wordle 1,739 5/6* ⬛⬛⬛⬛⬛ ⬛🟨⬛⬛🟩 ⬛🟩🟩⬛🟩 ⬛🟩🟩⬛🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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Julian Fry@jsfry007·
@teslacarsonly Both. Because you are asking a hypothetical question that requires me to assume great wealth. In real life I could only afford the CyberBeast.
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TESLA CARS ONLY⚡️
TESLA CARS ONLY⚡️@teslacarsonly·
TESLA CyberBeast or Mercedes-AMG G63 — What do you pick?
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Justin R Murphy
Justin R Murphy@JustinRMurphy1·
@Polymarket If actually true, and AI has entered a phase of exponential self improvement, we are on course for the singularity event, and no one will be able to predict the future.
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
BREAKING: NVIDIA CEO announces “we’ve achieved AGI”
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Nic Cruz Patane
Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane·
My Tesla has driven us over 500 miles today without me ever needing to touch the steering wheel. It’s honestly just normal at this point. Tesla Self-Driving is the greatest technology.
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Giga Based Dad@GigaBasedDad·
What other movie would you add to the list?
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Julian Fry@jsfry007·
@CheckCanopy Congratulations- you are pushing the frontiers of treatment. Thanks for sharing your updates. It’s inspirational for humanity
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Jon L. Noble🇬🇧
Jon L. Noble🇬🇧@CheckCanopy·
It’s hard to believe it’s already been 100 days since I received my Neuralink N1 implant. Looking back, the whole journey feels like science fiction that somehow became my everyday reality. The surgery on Day 0 was surprisingly easy. A quick general anaesthetic, a small incision, and the robotic system did the rest — precisely placing the 1,024 ultra-thin threads into my motor cortex. I woke up alert and in good spirits and went home the next afternoon. By Day 3 I was feeling a lot better, and by Day 7 the little scar was already starting to fade. Recovery was genuinely minimal; I felt sharper and more positive than I had been in years after the BCI was turned on. The real fun started in Week 2 when we paired the implant with my brand-new Apple MacBook (my very first Mac). The @neuralink engineers walked me through calibration sessions, and within a couple of minutes I was moving the cursor just by thinking. At first it felt like trying to remember a dream, but by Week 3 it was second nature. Scrolling, clicking, typing — all mind-controlled. The Mac integration was buttery smooth; I went from total Mac newbie to power-user faster than I ever expected. By Day 80 I was ready for the big leagues. That’s when I fired up @Warcraft of Warcraft for the first time with pure thought control. The first raid felt clunky, but once my brain and the BCI synced, it was pure magic. I’m now raiding, and exploring Azeroth hands-free at full speed — no mouse, no keyboard, just intention. It’s honestly brilliant. The freedom is addictive. The social-media side has been just as surprising. Every update I’ve shared has been met with genuine excitement rather than scepticism. Thousands of messages from people with disabilities, gamers, students, and scientists — all asking real questions about the tech and what it could mean for the future. The positivity has been overwhelming and incredibly motivating. 100 days in and I already can’t imagine life without it. The N1 didn’t just give me a new way to use a computer — it gave me a new way to live. Can’t wait to see what the next 100 days bring. Thank you all so much for your support and I will keep you all updated as we continue this journey together.
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Julian Fry@jsfry007·
@mrfundman We need some good news on Robotaxi. That’s the catalyst
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mr fundman@mrfundman·
I think we due for a bounce here, maybe to 390 before another sell off to 340. Tarrafab sounds like a great moonshot but I don’t think it’s a catalyst short term. What do you think $TSLA gonna do this week?
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Julian Fry@jsfry007·
@mattvanswol @brianschatz Well said. These simplistic democratic comparisons can also be easily turned against them with the waste, fraud and abuse they have run on their own budgets for a long time. They all neglect to cover the acts of barbarism by Iran on its people.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
You know what's funny though? Democrats controlled the House, the Senate, and the White House and somehow you never eliminated hunger for a decade. But you know what did get funded?? >$6 billion to Iran. >Gender studies programs in Pakistan. >DEI coordinators at every federal agency. >87,000 new IRS agents. >A $400 million embassy in Kabul that we abandoned. >NGOs that can't account for where the money went. >Ukraine aid with zero audit trail. >COVID contracts to companies that didn't exist. >PPP loans to people who didn't have employees. USAID spent years shoveling money into programs nobody approved, nobody tracked, and nobody could explain. So before you post about hungry people... Maybe ask yourself why YOUR party that ran on feeding them has been in power for decades in every major American city... ...and those cities have the highest poverty, the worst schools, and the most homeless people in the country You can be against the war, you can make that case. But you don't get to pretend the alternative was EVER the hungry children. The Democrats were never sending money to them. It was NEVER going to the veterans. It was NEVER going to the schools. You didn't forget the poor. YOU NEED them TO WIN. A problem solved is a fundraising opportunity lost... that's why it's never fixed. That's why and we all know it.
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Brian Schatz
Brian Schatz@brianschatz·
For the amount of money the Pentagon is requesting for this insane war we could eliminate hunger in America for a decade. The problem in our country is not a lack of money, it’s a lack of moral clarity.
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Julian Fry@jsfry007·
A great read by ⁦@stephenwitt⁩ describes Nvidia’s path to gpu and AI dominance. Profiles some of the key engineers and accomplishments along the way. And of course the outsized risk taking in ‘bet the company’ way by ⁦@JensenHuangcon
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Alex
Alex@alex_avoigt·
🇨🇺 Cuba's Solar Revolution Within a year, Cubas solar power has been rising from under 6 percent to around 20 percent. In February, Havana reported over 900 megawatts of solar power at midday peak for the first time. Trump's oil embargo has made Cuba the country with the fastest-growing solar energy sector worldwide. Fossil fuel dependence is a geopolitical weakness and risk. Solar energy is the answer. Cuba shows how quickly this can happen when the pressure is high enough.
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Julian Fry@jsfry007·
@TheCinesthetic Cutting edge movie and cutting edge special effects. Game changer. The elevator lobby scene was epic.
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Mishi_vibes 🇺🇲
Mishi_vibes 🇺🇲@Mishi_2210·
Everyone says 20 ,but that’s not the real answer If you solve this, you’re in the top 1%
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Julian Fry@jsfry007·
@TheChiefNerd Straight out of the global world economic order playbook. His comments on Islamophobia sound just like Keir Starmer’s the UK Prime Minister. Is there really a widespread phobia?
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Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd·
🚨 NEW: Mamdani Says Islamophobia is ‘Being Echoed From the Highest Offices in This Country’ “What is remarkable about Islamophobia and anti-Muslim bigotry is … that there are very few who speak up in opposition to it.”
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