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Perpetual optimist. Returned from the future to save our planet & its people. Tweets not investment advice #BJJ #SpaceX #Tesla #Physics #BTC Derivatives trader

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@elonmusk How long will Tesla keep charging for FSD before it becomes standard on every Tesla (as other car companies catch up & do the same)?
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 Trump on Iran: "If we left right now it would take them 20 years to rebuild. But we're not leaving. So nobody has to go back in two years or five years." That's the Iraq argument word for word. Every forever war in American history started with someone saying the same thing. The question is whether Trump recognizes the echo or whether 61% of Americans have to remind him at the ballot box.
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🚨🇰🇼BREAKING: Kuwait just exported ZERO barrels of crude oil in April 2026, the first time that's happened since the end of Gulf War I in 1991. -Confirmed by @TankerTrackers using satellite imagery and AIS data -Last zero-export month was during Saddam's invasion when Iraqi forces destroyed Kuwait's oil infrastructure and set hundreds of wells on fire -Today the infrastructure is fully intact. The waterway is the problem. -Kuwait has no pipeline alternative. Unlike Saudi Arabia (East-West to the Red Sea) and the UAE (Habshan-Fujairah to the Gulf of Oman), 100% of Kuwait's seaborne crude exports must pass through the Strait of Hormuz -Kuwait normally exports around 2 million barrels per day, almost all of it to China, Japan, South Korea, and India -Tankers can't get insurance or safe passage out of the Persian Gulf If anyone needed proof that the cost of the Hormuz standoff has spiraled past Tehran's own borders, this is it.

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So if theres a big release, curious folks go check it out, but most come back to their default ai. You are cherry picking a week. Grok suffered the most in this anomaly, but that IS THE BEST PART !!! It shows the trade off is really between Grok & ChatGPT. So when Grok upgrades, ChatGPT will suffer too during that period. ChatGPT HAS MORE to lose than Grok!!
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VraserX e/acc
VraserX e/acc@VraserX·
Grok isn’t catching up. It’s slowly bleeding traffic. Meanwhile ChatGPT is still the king by far, adding more daily visits than anyone else. The moat is real.
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@gnoble79 “If SpaceX acquires Tesla at $8.5 Trillion”🤣😂😆 Tesla stockholders would be balling hard!!! Whi cares hiw much Elon makes if we get 500% upside from here
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George Noble
George Noble@gnoble79·
Tesla is the most successful CON in the history of capital markets. Not because the cars are bad. But because the entire business is engineered to impress on first glance and collapse under scrutiny. And the culture around it has made facts completely IRRELEVANT. I've never seen a company where the gap between what is promised and what is delivered is this wide, for this long, with this little accountability. Tesla's Full Self-Driving system is marketed as autonomy. But it is not autonomy. It is a camera-only system running probabilistic inference. The car is making statistical guesses about what it sees, thousands of times per second, with no redundancy when those guesses are wrong. Probabilistic inference controlling a two-ton vehicle at highway speed with your family inside. NHTSA has two open investigations covering 3.2 million Tesla vehicles. One was escalated to a formal Engineering Analysis in March after 9 crashes, including a fatality, where the system FAILED to detect sun glare, fog, and dust. The cameras went blind and the car kept driving. In Austin, Tesla's robotaxi fleet has reported 15 crashes across roughly 800,000 miles. One crash every 57,000 miles. The average American driver has a police-reported crash every 500,000 miles. Tesla's robotaxis crash at roughly 4x the human rate, WITH a safety monitor sitting in the car whose only job is to prevent crashes. Waymo operates over 2,500 fully driverless vehicles across multiple cities with no human backup and maintains a crash rate 85% below human drivers across 127 million autonomous miles. Tesla has ONE unsupervised vehicle in a tiny section of Austin. But here's what really makes Tesla different from every overvalued company I've ever analyzed: The facts do not matter to the people who own this stock. Every missed deadline, every broken promise gets filtered through the same response: attack the messenger. Call them a short seller. Call them a hater. Anything to avoid looking at the actual numbers. It's an online ecosystem that has made itself completely immune to facts. And Musk baked that dynamic into the culture from the beginning. Every time the fundamentals deteriorate, the faithful don't sell. They double down. When your shareholder base treats every dip as a buying opportunity regardless of the data, the stock becomes untethered from reality entirely. That's literally a religion with a ticker symbol. I highly suggest you read Edward Niedermeyer's book Ludicrous on this. And now it even gets WORSE... CapeFearAdvisors published a piece this week that should be required reading. Tesla's 2025 CEO Performance Award contains a change-of-control provision: In the event of a change of control, ALL operational milestones are disregarded. No million robotaxis, Optimus robots, or $400 billion EBITDA. NONE of it. So if SpaceX acquires Tesla at $8.5 trillion, every tranche of Musk's 423 million share award vests immediately. A single acquisition at that price triggers the full vesting of both plans at once, with no way to claw them back. The milestones everyone argues about are just a distraction. The mechanism is the change-of-control language buried in the SEC filing. This is about engineering the largest personal wealth transfer in modern financial history and using the narrative machine to keep the price elevated long enough to execute it. I've seen every bust of the last four decades. But this one is different because the cult of personality is stronger than anything I've witnessed. The movement around this stock cannot be touched by facts, and that is what makes it so dangerous. But the math always wins. ALWAYS. It just takes longer when the con is this good.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran's IRGC intelligence arm believes Trump’s window is closing… With China, Russia, and the EU all publicly breaking from Washington's position, the U.S. is left with 2 options: -A military strike that risks too much to carry out or -A deal that effectively accepts Iran’s terms Trump is still threatening action, but Tehran believes the balance has already shifted. Source: Press TV (Iranian state-owned network)
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🚨 BREAKING: 🇮🇷🇦🇪The IRGC Navy has ordered vessels anchored at Ras Al Khaimah, UAE, to move immediately toward Dubai or face consequences. - Multiple vessel masters in Mina Saqr and Ras Al Khaimah received direct VHF calls from the IRGC - The message: heave anchor and move toward Dubai, or the consequences are their responsibility - This comes hours after a cargo ship reported being attacked by small boats 11 miles from Iran's coast in the Strait of Hormuz Source: UKMTO

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Dont listen to these peeps. Yes the US produces lots of oil, but its mainly “light sweet crude”. Middle east makes mainly “sour crude”. Now this is the r*****ded part: Most of our domestic refineries are optimized for sour crude. So we have to import that, while we export our light sweet to foreign buyers who have refineries for it. Its ironic that light sweet is easier to refine, yet no one wants to build new refineries for various reasons (rgovt & envirornmental crap that can take years).
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Cindy K
Cindy K@MAGAMAHACindy·
I voted for President Trump three times, and I’d gladly do so again. That said, I have a sincere, question about something I’m genuinely trying to understand. If the U.S. is energy independent, why are gas prices spiking again? They are getting close to the highs we saw under Biden? I know tensions with Iran are playing a role right now, but I thought energy independence was supposed to shield us from these kinds of swings. Can someone explain what’s driving this? I’m not here to criticize Trump, just looking for a clear explanation. Thanks.
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This also makes the issue of excessive immigration worse, because politicians have no choice, but to lean towards it in order to make up for the low birth rates. With most nations having high debt, they cannot sustain going backwards. Otherwise economic depression becomes a certainty.
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
Elon keeps warning about birth rates because this is not a spreadsheet problem South Korea near 0.7 fertility US hitting record lows Most rich countries far below replacement Were more focused and getting very busy with current lifestyle that we're making no plans for the future generation But none of it matters if civilization forgets to make the next generation Abundance is pointless without humans to inherit it
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Andrew Weinstein
Andrew Weinstein@Weinsteinlaw·
The pattern is unmistakable and repulsive. If you keep calling Black leaders "low IQ," you aren't expressing a political disagreement. You are using a racist dog whistle to undermine their humanity. Every single time Donald Trump uses this slur, he shows the country that his politics are built entirely on grievance and bigotry. It’s a disgrace to the office and a stain on this country.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇮🇱🇱🇧 Israel is now openly calling it the "Gaza model" in Lebanon 2,600 dead, over a million displaced, dozens of towns near the southern border completely flattened. A several-mile-deep buffer zone Israel says it plans to permanently occupy. Deliberate destruction of civilian infrastructure at this scale, paired with mass displacement, is the definition of what war crimes tribunals were built for. The part that makes this different from Gaza is the explicit admission… Israeli officials aren't hiding the playbook. Source: NYT
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇺🇸✈️ The F-35 is more than a fighter jet, it represents the cost of entry into the future of air warfare. 20 countries fly it. $80M to $110M a unit. 3 variants built for different fights. Partner nations: 🇺🇸 U.S.: 2,456 across all 3 variants 🇬🇧 UK: 138 F-35Bs 🇦🇺 Australia: 100 F-35As 🇮🇹 Italy: 115 across A and B variants 🇨🇦 Canada: 88 F-35As 🇳🇱 Netherlands: 57 F-35As 🇳🇴 Norway: 52 F-35As 🇩🇰 Denmark: 43 F-35As Foreign military sales: 🇯🇵 Japan: 147 across A and B variants 🇮🇱 Israel: 75 F-35I Adirs, the only country with a fully customized variant 🇫🇮 Finland: 64 F-35As 🇰🇷 South Korea: 60 F-35As 🇨🇭 Switzerland: 36 F-35As 🇩🇪 Germany: 35 F-35As 🇧🇪 Belgium: 34 F-35As 🇵🇱 Poland: 32 F-35As 🇷🇴 Romania: 32 F-35As 🇨🇿 Czech Republic: 24 F-35As 🇬🇷 Greece: 20 F-35As 🇸🇬 Singapore: 20 across A and B variants Source: Al Jazeera

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@FurkanGozukara Europeans need to be on their own for a little bit. It would be a good strategy to let Europe suffer for a few decades. Then when we come back to help them, they will appreciate it again for another 75 years or so….. until they begin to forget again😂🤣
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
President Trump openly confesses to blackmailing Germany and the European Union. He threatens massive tariffs to force foreign companies to obey his demands. The White House treats international trade like a mafia racket. US allies will never trust Washington again.
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
Sundar Pichai just said data centers in space will be "the new normal" within a decade. @elonmusk has been saying this for years. When the CEO of Google starts agreeing with Elon, pay attention. The orbital compute era is closer than you think.
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Respondents in all of the US major allied countries now believe it is better to depend on China than the US, per POLITICO:
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We’re not required to keep troops everywhere. People don’t get Trump‘s not starting new wars. He’s trying to end all future wars. He wanted to wrap up Venezuela. He wants to wrap up Cuba, wrap up Israel, wrap up Iran, Europe/Ukraine, so we can get the hell out of all those places and save money on military budget. Prior presidents got into conflicts with no intention of ever leaving those spheres. They wanted to keep the status quo of military bases around the world. Trump is looking to wrap up conflicts in order to reduce our size.
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Garry Kasparov
Garry Kasparov@Kasparov63·
As I’ve said since that first Trump term, we may never know why Trump is so loyal to Putin. Bribery? Blackmail? Affinity for dictators & oligarchs? KGB asset? All of the above? More important is stopping him, because if he were a Russian agent, what would he do differently?
Jim Sciutto@jimsciutto

Trump has been threatening such reductions to a number of European and Asian allies going back to his first term. This particular announcement comes the same day he spoke with Putin - and it’s a development Russia would certainly welcome.

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The point is he is trying to weap all our needs for “operations beyond NA continent”. A permanent piece steel in the Middle East with Israel, Iran, etc. wouldn’t negate the need for bases nearby in the Middle East too. Europe has to grow up and take care of itself sandwich, Japan. Then we can finally have a realistic way to lower our budget.
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Paul Niland
Paul Niland@PaulNiland·
Something a lot of people don't see. Trump thinks US troops in Germany are there to protect Germany. They're not. They're there because the US needs the bases to be able to carry out US operations beyond the north American continent. Trump doesn't understand this basic fact.
Rep. Don Bacon 🇺🇸✈️🏍️⭐️🎖️@RepDonBacon

The continued attacks on NATO allies are counterproductive. The comments hurt Americans. I commanded the huge Ramstein AB in Germany. The two big airfields in Germany give us great access in three continents. We are shooting ourselves in our own feet.

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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
New researsh shows ice is slippery because of electrical charges — not pressure and friction. For almost 200 years, the prevailing explanation for ice’s slipperiness was that friction or pressure from a skate, boot, or tire melted a microscopic film of water on the surface, creating a lubricating layer. A new study from Saarland University has overturned that long-standing idea. Instead, the true cause lies in the electric fields generated by molecular dipoles. When any object contacts ice, the partial charges in its own molecules interact with the highly ordered dipole arrangement of water molecules in the ice crystal. This electrostatic tug-of-war loosens the topmost layer of the ice lattice, transforming it into a thin, disordered, quasi-liquid film—without any need for heat or significant pressure. Remarkably, this self-lubrication mechanism works even at temperatures approaching absolute zero, where thermal energy is virtually absent and conventional pressure-melting or frictional heating theories completely break down. In those extreme conditions, ice remains slippery simply because its surface molecules are electrically vulnerable. The discovery fundamentally rewrites our understanding of one of nature’s most familiar phenomena. Beyond settling a centuries-old debate, it has immediate practical implications: from designing better winter tires and non-slip surfaces that actually work on ice, to engineering superior skis, ice skates, and even advanced nanomaterials that perform reliably in cryogenic environments. By revealing the dominant role of intermolecular electric forces, the research opens entirely new avenues for controlling friction and adhesion at the molecular scale—potentially transforming fields from winter sports equipment to aerospace and nanotechnology. ["Cold Self-Lubrication of Sliding Ice", Physical Review Letters, 2025]
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@chamath The winners will actually be Netflix, Amazon, etc as we will have extra time to do as we wish. Same with autonomous cars, its an extra hour added to your day to shop online, watch videos, etc..
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Chamath Palihapitiya
The winner in all of this AI token spend isn’t: 1. More revenue growth 2. Less OpEx It’s: 1. Leisure time - go home early, work on a side gig, play video games etc etc etc My suspicion is that people are using blower token budgets to do their job in less time. Not so more work in the same time. This may change but humans are not motivated to do more work and see upside accrue to a few. Take this to the bank as Wall Street starts demanding specific data about AI enhancements over these next 18 months.
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Somehow, Mario knows exactly what the top secet US missile stockpile is🤣😆😂 Dude, we put some aside for this a long ass time ago. This war has been decades in the making. Reminds me of the dumbasses parenting, the same thing in the beginning of the Iraq war. “ the US can’t sustain this war for more than a few months”😂😆🤣
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 The U.S. fired more than 800 Tomahawk missiles in the Iran war, at $2.6 million apiece, and it takes nearly 4 years to replenish a single production run. Here is the full picture: -Nearly half of U.S. Patriot interceptors gone -Between 190-290 THAAD interceptors fired ($15.5 million each) -Up to 80% of long-range ground-launched precision missiles expended And the Pentagon is now scrambling to put the defense industry on wartime footing, with companies that make thermostats and electric bus drives suddenly being asked to manufacture missile components… The replacement timeline is the part nobody is talking about: 4-5 years per weapons system, and that is if everything goes perfectly, which it never does. A CSIS war game simulation found that in a U.S.-China conflict over Taiwan, the U.S. would run out of long-range anti-ship missiles in 3-7 days and air-to-surface missiles within a month. The Heritage Foundation found the same scenario leads to "systemic operational failure" by day 120. The Iran war is not going to deplete the U.S. to the point of losing, nobody is saying that, but it has revealed something that adversaries can see clearly: America burned through years of precision munitions stockpile in 6 weeks against a mid-tier military power. A country that can regenerate combat power quickly is dangerous to fight, a country that visibly cannot is one that invites aggression. China is watching, and they just launched their most extensive military drills around Taiwan in years. Source: CBC News
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@MarioNawfal You can’t blame Israel. Maybe Hezbollah should fire rockets from open areas away from civilians. No, they want to stay safe by hiding in & underneath civilian areas.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Honestly guys, how can anyone watch this and justify it by blaming Hezbollah? It's one thing destroying a militia and their infrastructure, it's another destroying every single home and wiping out entire villages South Lebanon is becoming like Gaza
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Qasim Rashid, Esq.
Qasim Rashid, Esq.@QasimRashid·
This is horrifying and barely getting media coverage. Trump set April 30 as a deadline for the Zambian Govt. They must either accept Trump's new health funding agreement to have access to critical AIDS meds—and thus give the USA expanded access to its precious mineral resources like copper, lithium, and cobalt—or let its citizens die due to lack of vital AIDS medications. Zambia is 98% Christian. Christians will die as a result of Trump's extortion. Notice how MAGA is wholly silent? Barbaric.
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@MarioNawfal Now Mario is sourcing New York Times to appease this confirmation bias. 🤣😂😆 Can’t make this up. What happened to this guy.? Moaning and now crashing….
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸🇸🇾 Syrian billionaires wanted U.S. sanctions on Syria lifted, so they pitched a Trump-branded golf course on the Syrian coast. They handed a Republican congressman a ceremonial foundation stone engraved with "Trump International Golf Club, Syria." Weeks later, the sanctions were permanently repealed and tucked into a 1,260-page Pentagon spending bill. The same family is now business partners with Jared Kushner on a luxury resort in Albania and has landed $11 billion in Syrian government contracts to rebuild the airport and power grid. Nobody is alleging anything illegal. It's just how Washington works now. Source: New York Times
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8090@8090_Factory·
most enterprise software costs more to maintain per year than it cost to build. that's the entire business model of your current vendor. every modernization project in the last decade has one of two outcomes. it goes 2-3x over budget and ships late. or it gets cancelled and the legacy system stays. why? nobody can extract the business logic from the old system. it lives in vendor heads. in stack overflow threads. in a comment from 2014 that says "don't touch this." AI just broke that model. an insurer we worked with replaced an $8M/year legacy vendor with a purpose-built system. $21M saved over four years. the maintenance era is ending. the rewrite era is starting. and it's faster than your CFO's last modernization RFP. reach out to us sales@8090.ai to vent about your current vendor.
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