Aweh, I'm Ruark 🌍

55.4K posts

Aweh, I'm Ruark 🌍 banner
Aweh, I'm Ruark 🌍

Aweh, I'm Ruark 🌍

@ruark

I'm a master sherpa who's fluent in fintechanese. Gaming, space, internet, politics, tech and life on the tip of Africa. Don't be kak. Be legeh.

Cape Town Katılım Eylül 2007
1.5K Takip Edilen1.6K Takipçiler
Aweh, I'm Ruark 🌍 retweetledi
Jonathan Jansen
Jonathan Jansen@JJ_Stellies·
Dear City of Cape Town. Hands off the Adderley Street Flower Sellers! This is heritage, culture, history.
English
19
159
719
22K
Aweh, I'm Ruark 🌍 retweetledi
Andreas Steno Larsen
Andreas Steno Larsen@AndreasSteno·
Smuggling GPUs to China despite already having a net worth of $500 million Pure love for the game
Andreas Steno Larsen tweet media
English
105
242
4.6K
157.7K
Aweh, I'm Ruark 🌍 retweetledi
Rock - NAFO Raccoon
Rock - NAFO Raccoon@NAFORaccoon·
Ukrainians who went to the Middle East to teach how to shoot down "shaheds", were horrified by the way the US military does it - The Times - They launch up to 8 Patriot missiles at a single target - Sometimes they even use an SM-6 missile ($6 M) to shoot down 1 drone - Radars often operate without proper camouflage, essentially "shining" like beacons. In Ukraine, however, radars are constantly moved and hidden. As an example, they cite a case where just three cheap drones destroyed an early detection radar AN/FPS-132 worth about $1 billion and another air defense radar (~$300 million), which had long been stationary and easily tracked by satellites. But it’s not all bad news for the US military. Pete Hegseth appears to be able to bench press 315 lbs.
Rock - NAFO Raccoon tweet media
English
417
2.7K
20.4K
1.1M
Daliso
Daliso@djngoma·
From one golf course, to another.
Daliso tweet media
English
1
0
5
298
Aweh, I'm Ruark 🌍 retweetledi
Milk Road AI
Milk Road AI@MilkRoadAI·
A man in Beijing filmed himself unboxing America's most banned AI chips. He posted it publicly on social media to millions of people. He even laughed and said Trump would be "furious" if he saw it. His name is Su Di an he runs a startup incubator in Beijing called Kun Lun Nest. In November 2024, he posted a video showing off Nvidia H100 GPUs, chips the U.S. government had explicitly banned from entering China. Then he posted a second video. He had just received 200 units of the H200, Nvidia's newest, most powerful GPU at the time, priced around $25,000 each. He didn't hide it but instead bragged about it. He called the person who got him the chips a hero for helping China close its AI gap. The video went viral globally, US intelligence agencies took notice. Investigators started asking one question, where did 200 banned Nvidia H200s actually come from? The trail probably led straight to Super Micro Computer, one of America's largest AI server manufacturers. Super Micro builds AI server systems using Nvidia chips and sells them to enterprises worldwide. That's how the GPUs move not chip by chip, but packed inside full server systems worth millions each. Federal prosecutors say Wally Liaw, the 71 year old co founder of Super Micro, was running a secret operation to divert those exact systems to China. A coordinated scheme stretching across years, shell companies, and continents. Two and a half billion dollars in restricted AI servers, routed through a Southeast Asian front company to disguise the final destination. When US compliance auditors showed up to inspect, they found dummy servers with swapped serial numbers, built specifically to pass inspection. The real servers were already in China. And this week, federal agents arrested Wally Liaw in California, now facing decades in federal prison.
Milk Road AI@MilkRoadAI

The co-founder of one of America's biggest AI companies just got arrested by the FBI. His name is Wally Liaw and he co-founded Super Micro Computer in 1993. He sat on the board and he personally held $464 million in company stock. And prosecutors say he spent the last two years secretly shipping America's most powerful AI chips straight to China. Not one shipment but a systematic, coordinated operation. The scheme ran through a Southeast Asian shell company. Fake documents, fake buyers, and servers repackaged mid-route to conceal their true destination. When US compliance auditors showed up to inspect the warehouses, the real servers were already gone. They had been replaced with fake "dummy" servers built specifically to fool inspectors. In just three weeks in spring 2025, they shipped $510 million worth of restricted Nvidia hardware. $2.5 billion in banned AI servers delivered to China and here's where it gets darker. This isn't just one rogue executive. A documentary crew already found the underground network months ago, GPU smugglers stripping chips out of banned graphics cards, modifying them in garages, shipping them one by one across borders. A US based buyer was caught in Arizona meeting a contact in a Prius, testing GPUs in a car, with a spare license plate in the trunk. Street-level smugglers, shell companies in Southeast Asia, and now a co-founder with board access and a $464M stake. It's the same black market but just operating at every level simultaneously. The US has spent years trying to cut China off from the chips that power military AI, surveillance, and weapons systems. Liaw and his co-conspirators allegedly made that effort meaningless from the inside. He faces up to 20 years under the Export Control Reform Act plus additional charges for smuggling and defrauding the United States. One of his co-conspirators is still a fugitive and SMCI stock dropped nearly 15% after hours. The company itself says it wasn't named in the indictment. But the co-founder who built it, sat on its board, and ran business development was apparently running something else entirely on the side.

English
30
172
712
77.9K
Aweh, I'm Ruark 🌍
@CityofCT noticed this about 2hrs ago but was in a rush so didn’t report it. Walked past there now again and see it’s still happening. Have reported it under 9122011044 - it’s flowing quite fast
Aweh, I'm Ruark 🌍 tweet media
English
0
0
0
19
Aweh, I'm Ruark 🌍 retweetledi
Sam Woods
Sam Woods@samwoods·
"We added a chatbot, hooked AI into our workflows, and connected it to our databases. We're doing a lot with AI." Intercom was doing a lot with AI, too. Then their CEO made a call that his own team thought was insane. Tear the whole product apart. Put $100M into rebuilding it from scratch. Two years later, they hit $400M ARR, a new record. One of the biggest mistakes I see 8-9 figure founders make is that they're asking “what can AI add to our business?” and thinking that's the right question. But that question assumes your current mechanism is correct. AI just makes it faster or cheaper… nothing fundamentally changes. Intercom didn't ask what AI could add. They went back to the garage and asked… “If we were starting from scratch, same customer promise, same outcome, how would we actually build this now?” Sometimes that means ripping everything out. Sometimes it's more surgical, going through your stack piece by piece and replacing what AI fundamentally changes about how your product or service works. But it always starts from a different place than most teams are starting from. Your outcome stays the same. How you build it changes everything. The question is never “what can AI add?” It's “what does AI need to change about how your mechanism works?”
English
5
3
20
668
Aweh, I'm Ruark 🌍 retweetledi
𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐙𝐖
WATCH | A video has surfaced showing Wicknell Chivayo spending about €330,000 (around US$380,000) on tailor-made clothes from the luxury brand Dolce & Gabbana for his wardrobe. In the video, he is heard discussing the price of one outfit, which cost more than €10,000 (around US$11,000).
English
383
126
393
200.9K
SentX
SentX@SentX_io·
The Hedera ecosystem is glowing🟩 Collectors in active HBAR communities are seeing massive staying power this year. Floors have surged across the board, led by: @deadpixels_club +90% @justPFPart +578% @wildtigers_nft +264% The heatmap is proof: quality always wins. ℏ
SentX tweet media
English
15
50
119
5.6K
Dead Pixels
Dead Pixels@deadpixels_club·
👻The Dead Pixels community has generated over 69 million volume since inception. 30 million of that has come in just the last 12 months. We're accelerating. Join us: discord.gg/DeadPixels
Dead Pixels tweet media
SentX@SentX_io

The Hedera ecosystem is glowing🟩 Collectors in active HBAR communities are seeing massive staying power this year. Floors have surged across the board, led by: @deadpixels_club +90% @justPFPart +578% @wildtigers_nft +264% The heatmap is proof: quality always wins. ℏ

English
23
42
124
3.2K