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R.F. Kenmore
R.F. Kenmore@rfkenmore·
WHAT MEN ARE NOT REGRETTING 1. Buck Mason Heavyweight/Field-Spec T-shirts (100% cotton and sturdy) 2. J.Crew Broken-in straight chinos (perfect chino fit between loose and slim) 3. Uniqlo Tees and full-wardrobe basics (value) Other mentions: Barbour, Quince, New Balance, Filson, Carhartt, Vuori, LL Bean, Brooks Brothers, Patagonia Quality, practicality, comfort
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R.F. Kenmore@rfkenmore

Fellas From which clothing brand did you most recently make a worthwhile purchase? Work, gym, casual — anything

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@Restructuring__ @neelsomani In da business we call da last plants to produce electricity da peakers, dese are oil and jet fuel
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Restructuring__@Restructuring__·
I now understand how electricity is priced better than 99% of people after watching this video 2 minutes well spent, watch this ex-Citadel simply explain the power market
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@dollarsanddata We do similar. One joint. Separate accounts. First paycheck of the month goes into joint, and this funds expenses. The second paycheck is all yours to do with whatever.
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Nick Maggiulli
Nick Maggiulli@dollarsanddata·
There's a simple solution to this: -Joint bank account (all income goes in, all shared expenses come out) -Each spouse keeps separate account -Any surplus (in joint account) gets split (50/50) and sent to separate accounts -For big purchases, each party deposits back into joint
Breadman@BTCBreadMan

My best friend is 36 years old. He’s been married for 7 years, but they still don’t have a joint bank account. He and his wife literally Venmo each other for half a meal out, or half of the gas bill. How do I kindly explain to him that they are acting like unserious children?

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@owroot Along with newgrounds and funnyjunk
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O.W. Root
O.W. Root@owroot·
Before the internet as we know it, there was Ebaumsworld.
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Nwoji AlgoTrader ₿
Nwoji AlgoTrader ₿@H2Wealth365·
The same way China is sitting on some coast not too far from where the Iran war is happening, observing and taking notes. The US military had also taken notes from Ukraine's battles with Russia and the Iran war gives them the opportunity to practice what they have learned from Ukraine.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
JUST IN: The US Army just awarded $20 billion to a company whose drones crashed in Ukraine. That is not a scandal. It is the point. Anduril Industries received the largest enterprise contract in modern Army procurement history on 13 March for Lattice, its AI-powered command-and-control platform that fuses thousands of sensor feeds into a single real-time battlespace map, tasks autonomous drone swarms, and enables one operator to control what previously required dozens. The contract covers software, hardware, data infrastructure, compute, and services consolidated into a unified counter-drone capability. The Army did not buy a weapon. It bought an operating system for war. The operating system was written in Ukrainian rubble. Anduril deployed hundreds of Altius loitering munitions and Ghost reconnaissance drones to Ukrainian forces starting in 2024. The early results were catastrophic. Russian electronic warfare, the most sophisticated jamming environment on Earth, tore them apart. GPS spoofing sent Ghost drones spiralling into the ground. Persistent jamming reduced general drone hit rates to 10 to 15%. Altius units crashed before reaching targets. Ukrainian operators, who were simultaneously building their own drones at a rate of one million per year with 96% indigenous production, were unimpressed. Anduril did something most defence contractors do not. It sent engineers to the front line, collected operator feedback in real time, and redesigned the aircraft in months rather than years. The result was Ghost-X: a fundamentally different machine. Where the original Ghost relied on GPS, Ghost-X flies on vision. Onboard computer vision algorithms, optical flow sensors, and terrain mapping through electro-optical and infrared gimbals give the aircraft autonomous navigation in environments where every satellite signal is jammed. It does not need GPS because it can see. It does not need a datalink because Lattice gives it mission autonomy. It does not need a dedicated operator because one person can task an entire swarm. Ghost-X proved, in Anduril’s words, “markedly more resilient” in both Ukrainian combat and US Government electronic warfare testing. The drone that crashed in a jammed Ukrainian field became the drone that flies through jammed airspace without flinching. The $20 billion contract is the Army’s bet that what survived Russian EW can defeat Iranian Shaheds. The Iran war is the contract’s first test at scale. IRGC one-way attack drones are down 95% according to Hegseth’s briefing, but they are not gone. The Mosaic Doctrine’s 31 autonomous commands can still launch from dispersed positions using the simplest guidance systems available. The coastline that produces fast boats also produces cheap drones that do not need to be sophisticated to overwhelm. Lattice’s counter-UAS architecture, AI-fused radar and electro-optical data identifying threats in seconds, autonomous interceptors engaging without human delay, single operators managing swarm responses across the battlespace, is designed for exactly this: volume. The contract also reveals what the Army learned from Ukraine that it will not say publicly. Indigenous Ukrainian interceptors achieved 70% success rates against Russian drones in February 2026, built cheaply, iterated rapidly, and deployed at scale by operators who learned electronic warfare the hard way. The Army watched a country with a fraction of America’s budget outperform imported systems by iterating faster. The $20 billion is not just a purchase. It is an admission that the future of air defence is software-defined, AI-driven, and built by companies that treat combat data as a product cycle rather than a procurement milestone. Anduril’s drones crashed in Ukraine. Then they learned to see. Now the Army is betting $20 billion that seeing is enough to win a war where everything that depends on a satellite signal dies. Full deep dive analysis open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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El@nut_spac·
@ericbahn So he said it’s actually 6.3mm and rounded to 7mm. Everything this kid does is for attention…
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@UncleAlpha007 That’s because the jewelers (Arabs/Jews) are too busy checking their phones for updates on Iran…
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Asymmetric Bets
Asymmetric Bets@UncleAlpha007·
Been waiting 45 minutes at a jewelry store to get helped for wife’s bday present. Have never waited more than 5 minutes. Economy is ripping.
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@ZaidJilani So then why haven’t they done so with ease and only flirt with the idea of doing so?
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Zaid Jilani
Zaid Jilani@ZaidJilani·
China has multiple megacities cleaner and safer than New York City. They don’t send their military all over the world picking unprovoked fights, they build up their country. If they want to take Taiwan they could probably do it with ease, we are obsessed with MENA.
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Zaid Jilani
Zaid Jilani@ZaidJilani·
A lot of people might wonder what China is going to do. I think their strategy is to do nothing. America wastes trillions on the Middle East the past 25 years while China slowly exceeds us in every area. Do nothing, win.
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Joseph Carlson
Joseph Carlson@joecarlsonshow·
What do you notice here?
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Back to being America’s hat 🇨🇦🍁
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a.@preztoRL·
@nut_spac @dravidavastgote @laserboat999 @im_roy_lee Attention only goes so far. Cluely is a pile of garbage it barely works. They went from some world changing "cheat on everything" goal to AI notetaker you can use on sales calls. And even then there are like 10 AI notetakers that are better than it.
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El@nut_spac·
@stevehou Lutnick will resign and step back into Cantor role, and be seen the master deal maker!
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Steve Hou
Steve Hou@stevehou·
Well thanks for playing. Cantor Fitzgerald still bought those claims to tariff refunds for cents on the dollar right? *TRUMP’S GLOBAL TARIFFS STRUCK DOWN BY US SUPREME COURT
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@DeItaone lol here are we are…
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*Walter Bloomberg
*Walter Bloomberg@DeItaone·
🚨TRUMP TARIFF REFUNDS NOW MARKET FAVORITE The Kalshi market now puts the odds of a court-ordered Trump tariff refund before July 2026 at 66%, up sharply from the low 30s. kalshi.com/markets/kxtari…
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@jason
@jason@Jason·
@WIRED Once again, I find myself on the outside looking in.
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