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@lj202022

USMC vet. Discipline, systems, execution.

New York, USA Katılım Aralık 2013
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@ImMeme0 All the angry expats move back after one health scare…or they die in their 3rd world paradise
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I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸
🚨BREAKING: TikToker who called America a “shithole,” trashed the USA nonstop, and bragged about escaping to Mexico just announced she's moving BACK less than two months later. She and her husband grabbed dual citizenship, packed up the kids, and couldn't stop gushing about their big move to Mexico. "Amazing country! Incredible food! 'Affordable' healthcare!" She even mocked her husband’s Mexican family for buying into "American propaganda" when they warned them not to go. Fast-forward less than two months: Their son got seriously sick. Savings gone on healthcare bills. Now they're rushing back to the U.S. for that free American treatment they loved trashing. All that hype and attitude collapsed in weeks. Funny how fast “paradise” turns into a return ticket to the country they were hating on.
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Garrett Bergquist
Garrett Bergquist@GarrettBNews·
President Trump’s 2027 budget includes $1.98 billion to build a new VA Medical Center in Indianapolis with an 840,000 square foot bed tower, per .@SenatorBanks
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LJ@lj202022·
@texasrunnerDFW Wait til you hear about upstate NY. You pay CA property taxes to live in the rust belt with failing schools and bad roads. Once the boomers are gone, the whole state outside of Manhattan will collapse
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Amy Nixon@texasrunnerDFW·
I can understand paying $450 a month in perpetuity to own your average home in California I cannot understand paying $450 a month in perpetuity to own your average home in Illinois
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LJ@lj202022·
@chasedownleads That’s why I changed my last name to Income. Now you owe me royalties for life. Checkmate
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Chase Passive Income
Chase Passive Income@chasedownleads·
Chase gave me $100k A few months later, some debt collector called me "You owe Chase $128k, which includes interest," he said. "I am Chase. So I owe myself $128k?" He was stunned. And he had no choice but to let me keep the money. Naming yourself after a bank is a life hack.
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IP_Consultant@IPStrategyGuide·
@SMB_Attorney GM cruse is so much more tested and safe. Tesla likes to throw out things to see if they work. The majors will surpass Tesla soon. They already are outside the U.S. in electric vehicles. The Chinese companies are the biggest threat long term.
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LJ@lj202022·
@paisley_igloo @MohammedAlo I started 10mg rosuvastatin last month with no side effects. Haven’t taken anything before. Just add D3+K2 and Ubiquinol supplements in the morning and take the rosuvastatin at night
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igloo@paisley_igloo·
@MohammedAlo Any significant side effects I should be concerned about if I’m under 30?
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Dr Alo, DO, FACC@MohammedAlo·
You can just check your LDL-C, if it's over 60mg/dL, you are building plaque. You can get it under 60 pretty easily and never worry about plaque. You don't need to wait until you have calcium in your arteries. Calcium is a late stage finding. Would you tell a smoker to keep smoking until a CT scan shows lung cancer? That's decades too late. You tell them to stop immediately. We can now prevent heart disease. We don't need to wait until it's irreversible! 💪🏻🫀🩺
Brad Gerstner@altcap

We started the Center for Heart Attack Prevention to advocate for widespread CAC scans as a standard of care for everyone over 35 - the mammogram for the heart. Grt to see new guidelines moving in that direction. Universal scans will save 100k lives per year! Get your now! 🇺🇸🤍

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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
I just ordered a Cybertruck online. FSD will be used for my nanny to drive my children around and to keep my wife from running into things. Excited to never look back from automated driving!
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LJ@lj202022·
@elonmusk @DrRyanPDaly You’re not kidding. FSD is a comically large quality of life improvement. It turns the chore of driving in traffic to just being driven everywhere while you relax. It will also replace air travel for distances where showing up an hour or two before boarding doesn’t make sense
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Try out self-driving in a Tesla. It will greatly improve your quality of life and may save your life.
Robert Scoble@Scobleizer

I was on @wholemars space this afternoon while my Model 3 drove me for a couple of hours to drop off my taxes. And found myself quite emotional listening to others' stories about theirs. I'll never sell it. It is the best thing I've ever spent money on beyond marriage and bringing children into the world. During the show it passed 159,000 miles. It is the 7,409th one Tesla made. Stood in line overnight 10 years ago to put down $1,000 before it was even announced. (I have a video over on Facebook of the first 100 people in line that I treasure today. Behind us were more than 1,000 in the Danville store). I really feel sorry for anyone who buys something else. I've driven many others since and they simply aren't even close to as good. Even the Chinese ones. They don't automatically drive nearly as well. My eight year old car is still way better than any other that's out today. Except a new Tesla. I studied automotive innovation most of my career because of my perch in Silicon Valley. When I was a kid the auto industry had its R&D centers somewhere else. Detroit. Stuttgart. Tokyo. Today they all have their R&D centers here in Silicon Valley because this is where the talent is that can build the future. Had the first ride in the Fiat 500. First ride in the BMW i3. First ride in the first Mercedes AI car. First ride in the first Tesla. Because two of my high school friends were killed in wrecks. My last book written with @IrenaCronin has a whole chapter about Robotaxis (written seven years ago). Uber was invented right in front of me in a Paris snowstorm. Did one of the first interviews with Lyft's founder. A week ago had a ride in the NVIDIA Mercedes at GTC. I have the first video of a Waymo EVER driving around a Silicon Valley freeway (it's up on YouTube). I had a front row seat on how Tesla outclassed the whole industry and brought software driven automobiles to the market. No one had done so before. Today my eight year old car is WAY better than when I bought it (I picked it up April 4, 2018). If I'm alive in 10 years we'll see maybe 100 million Optimus robots walking around everywhere and many vehicles that Franz @woodhaus2 and team haven't even dreamed up yet. All driving autonomously. And finally the death rate will start going down because of plans made more than a decade ago. There is a reason why I'm an Elon fan and it goes way beyond him giving me a ride in the first one before he gave his best friend a ride. It builds products the others can't match. Even a decade later. Even after Elon showed them. Even after they tore apart his cars to analyze how they were built. Even after I drove mine to Detroit to give people in traditional auto industry their first look back in 2018. And next comes Optimus, a new Roadster, a new semi, a new car without a steering wheel, a new transportation system, new tunnels to go faster across cities like Las Vegas, and more that I can't even dream up yet and I've been a futurist for a long time. It is so awesome finally seeing many "normal" people get what I've been saying for years and seeing the numbers of Tesla's on Silicon Valley's streets go up and up. So many over the years have given me shit about owning a Tesla. Or supporting Elon. Or being one of the first to take my hands off of the steering wheel and sharing that here on X. They all were wrong. Tesla is the world leader in all of transportation, even if you include all the Chinese new brands, which are making cars with more screens and better seats. Soon everyone will understand that transportation isn't about having a leather dashboard or seats, but about having better AI. And Tesla's is the best. And I'm talking about the AI running in my eight year old car. The AI that runs in today's Teslas is even better than that. And, yes, I know that lots of engineers claim theirs is better. But they won't give me one of theirs to drive around for a few weeks. There is a reason for that. Theirs isn't as safe. Isn't as smooth. Isn't as capable. And by the end of the year everyone will recognize that.

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@aaron_renn He’s right I’m afraid
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@leixing77 Mine will go straight into the garage on fsd most times. Occasionally, it will stop short. Haven’t figured out what causes it to do one over the other yet
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Lei 𝕏ing邢磊@leixing77·
I've now had my Model Y for a few days and like to offer my own honest assessment for #FSD (14.2.2.5): Incredible is probably an understatement for its capabilities as a point-to-point ADAS (and I stress ADAS as driver remains responsible, and knowing that is very important), aka L2++ that is commonly referred to as in China. Both my wife and I agree that it drives better than both of us (each of us have roughly 30+ years of driving experience), even if FSD is in Hurry mode (we usually put it on Standard). I like how at Standard it's a few mph above the speed limit (for example on highways with 65 mph speed limit it would go at about 72) whereas on Hurry it would follow the flow of the traffic just like I would normally do myself (others are doing 80 I might just follow). The best part about FSD is not how smooth it is, but how decisive it is and how it anticipates road conditions and scenarios (both front and back) and react in a manner that otherwise would take a human driver slightly slower to react. I love the way how it slows down when there are pedestrians next to a crosswalk or nudges outward a bit when a car is inching forward to make a turn. There have been numerous instances or scenarios where I would question if FSD would hesitate but it handled them like a pro. At the same time, it's patient where warranted. Automatically finding parking spots (including charging spots at Supercharger stations) is pretty sweet. The previous instances where I had experienced FSD were in 2021 and 2023. This current version is probably 1000X or 10,000X better. One wold I would use to describe FSD is it's very "sensible." It just seems to know what to do in different scenarios. Having said all of these, it's NOT perfect. There are bugs. There have been a couple of instances where I had to take over. One is it tried to make a left turn one intersection too early (the two intersections are pretty close to each other) just before arriving at the final destination. The other is very specific to the New England area: potholes. It was going through a rough patch where the tires would just go directly over the potholes where a human driver would obviously tried to go around them (Maybe it'll be smarter enough in the future to automatically avoid potholes). The other "bug" is that it can't go directly into my home's garage yet upon arrival but rather parks on the curbside. Sometimes for local driving we still like to drive on our own and realize how great of a car it is to drive in terms of handling even though FSD is awesome. But for long trips we know FSD will be great for alleviating fatigue (we'll have one coming up later this week from MA to Philly, will be interesting to see how it handles traffic in NYC vicinity and GW Bridge where traffic is a bit more hectic). Overall, rate it 99 out of 100. Powerful but with its limitations.
Tesla@Tesla

FSD Supervised isn’t limited to select highways or specific conditions – it works wherever it’s available It can handle your daily commute or drive you across the country

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@DevinOlsenn The thing is, the Tesla store will sit in the car and take all the time in the world to educate you. You just have to ask. If you just want to pick up the car and go like most people, they’ll do that too
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Devin Olsen
Devin Olsen@DevinOlsenn·
This video is a double edged sword for me. On one hand I love that she is enjoying her Tesla. On the other hand - it’s a bit concerning that someone who has owned a Tesla for four months had NO idea the car would plan your road trip for you with supercharging stops and show things like capacity at the supercharger. Tesla really needs to put together a short 60 second commercial with all of the things the car can do for you and blast it all over the tv/internet. I was hoping the Tesla Vision contest from last year would result in some good content that Tesla would have then promoted online to help educate people - but that hasn’t happened I don’t think. x.com/devinolsenn/st…
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@delantec1 @elonmusk Respect that. The minimalist thing isn’t for everyone. To me, minimalism and tech is luxury
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Delante@delantec1·
@lj202022 @elonmusk I did, my friend bought one last week and I went to pick it up with him. Its dope dont get me wrong, but imagine that tech in a car that looks like a caddy. Tesla's are just boring looking cars.
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Delante@delantec1·
@elonmusk They still have a boring cabin compared to most EV. I just bought a Cadillac Ev and paying less than that.
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@EndWokeness All of these men have been in law enforcement long before Trump. The officer with the ERO patch also has a bachelors degree. I would laugh at this clown too
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End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
ICE agents laugh in the face of liberal at the airport screeching about fascism
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@elonmusk I read the equivalent of 68 books last year in AI content
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@JoeyMulinaro Can you quit your job and do these full time?
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Joey@JoeyMulinaro·
Modern Seinfeld: the lookalike
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@Rothmus I could never eat an entire onion How about if it’s bloomin and served with a cup of mayo?
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@AuronMacintyre Should we tell him the TSA and ICE are under the same department or let it ride?
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LJ@lj202022·
@girdley “Was Papa John’s really that good in its heyday?”
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Michael Girdley
Michael Girdley@girdley·
NEW LONG FORM VIDEO: The rise and fall of Papa John's In 2017, John Schnatter was worth over $1 billion. He transformed Papa John’s from a broom closet into a company with more than 5,000 locations worldwide. It became the third largest pizza chain in America, and he was a prominent sponsor across NFL broadcasts. He famously put his face on every pizza box the company delivered. Then one day, on an earnings call with investors, he opened his mouth and said a few sentences that would cost him half a billion dollars and send the company into a tailspin. By the time it was over, the company began acting as if he had never existed. They scrubbed his name and face from advertisements and pizza boxes, and they even created a poison pill to prevent him from ever returning to control of the company. Today, Papa John’s is still operating, with over 6,000 locations in 50 countries, but the stock remains down 77% from its peak. And it turns out the problems that hit Papa John’s were not just because of what he said publicly. The real trouble had started long before that. This video is the rise and fall of Papa John’s.
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