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@parkourdotcom
🌎 The official X account of https://t.co/E8IwsK4siL 💪 Bringing you the best Parkour & Freerunning clips from around the world 🔥
Worldwide Katılım Eylül 2011
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@SamParham Parkour videos don’t seem to circle much on X 🤷♂️
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@SportsCenter @NFL Records were made to be broken. Wow.
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@redbull Water…. do shoes count?…. and how about some chalk to dry my hands just in case.
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@redbull This is the one Res Bull event I can’t watch. Scares me too much for the guys 🫣
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@rmcentush Watch the “Zime Blue” episode in season 1 of “Love Death Robots” on Netflix.
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as game-changing as starship is, we’re all probably still underestimating it.
elon’s essentially describing a space civilization with power and intelligence capacity far exceeding earth’s within our lifetimes.
a lunar base building 100TW of satellites implies some level of space mining, even if earth launch remains cheaper for a while. that much power in orbit would probably also be moved around via beaming. terrestrial + interstellar travel applications are obvious.
it also means elon is probably von neumann-pilled: AI-driven, power-hungry satellites spreading outward on lasers and self-replication.
their TAM is literally the limits of sci fi. starship + AI really changes everything.

Elon Musk@elonmusk
@rmcentush Starship could deliver 100GW/year to high Earth orbit within 4 to 5 years if we can solve the other parts of the equation. 100TW/year is possible from a lunar base producing solar-powered AI satellites locally and accelerating them to escape velocity with a mass driver.
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@rmcentush It really begs the question where are the aliens? Because you kind of have to expect one of them would have done this by now, and if so we’d see it. But we don’t. So maybe we really are the first. The only other explanations involve spirituality or different forms of technology.
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Lately we’ve been seeing a lot of fails in the Parkour world. This is a tough one from from Ryan Contreras.
This is a jump we’ve seen done by a few amazing athletes, and the sand usually works as an amazing crash mat. But this was Ryan’s SECOND attempt at this that day, and after the first attempt he moved some of the sand so it was already compressed.
He broke a bone in his foot and dislocated another.
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@chase_armitage Yah totally. Logan trains a ton of flips into water. His body just too over. Incredible.
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Craziest save we've ever seen 🤯
Logan Rodriguez, shown here, was going for a routine kong with a big drop (2x his PR at the time). If you slow down the video you'll see his left hand miss the plant entirely, and he thus lost his balance and was in route to likely land on his head or back. But somehow he corrected mid-air.
Logan is highly trained in flipping and said in an interview later that he didn't remember anything going through his head as he was falling.
"I think my body was mostly on autopilot."
Craziest of all, 6 minutes later he did the jump again as originally intended. He said that landing had MORE impact that this one which speaks to the evolution of purposefully doing flips during big drops.
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@b_Bopman Has it ever crossed your mind though?
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@BitPaine Makes no sense. The world has never seen anything like it.
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how the fuck does this guy build so many projects so fast
it’s genuinely incomprehensible
Elon Musk@elonmusk
Grokipedia.com version 0.1 is now live. Version 1.0 will be 10X better, but even at 0.1 it’s better than Wikipedia imo.
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