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Coinvo
Coinvo@Coinvo·
BREAKING: 🇺🇸 Billionaire Larry Silverstein just insured the Citi Bank building in Los Angeles against terrorist attacks.
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Outlander Magazine
Outlander Magazine@StreetFashion01·
Lacoste’s new Floral Crocodile Logo 🙂‍↕️
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Anonymous
Anonymous@YourAnonCentral·
Cuba is not in a crisis because it is communist or has an authoritarian government, it’s having a catastrophic humanitarian crisis because the United States is carrying out an illegal siege against the island with the goal of starving and killing thousands for financial gain.
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Poirot
Poirot@Argenpoirot·
Hicieron una CONFERENCIA DE DERMATOLOGIA en HAWAII. Las imágenes son épicas 🌞
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HustleBitch
HustleBitch@HustleBitch_·
🚨 PRINTER INK COSTS $32,000 A GALLON — AND PEOPLE ARE REALIZING THEY’VE BEEN GETTING RIPPED OFF "This should be illegal." A man at Target picks up a single black ink cartridge. Price? $63. Then he checks how much is actually inside. About half an ounce. Do the math. That puts this stuff at $30,000+ per gallon. More than a used mobile home. For printer ink. And here’s the part that has people pissed: You don’t get a choice. The printer is built to force you into their system. Cheaper ink? Blocked. Refill it yourself? Disabled. Wrong cartridge? Printer won’t even work. So you buy the printer… and then you’re stuck paying whatever they decide to charge. Over. And over. And over again. A locked system where the product is cheap and the refill is where they get you. If something costs more than gold and you’re forced to buy it… how is that not a scam?
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Monika Wiesak
Monika Wiesak@MonikaWiesak·
We shall be remembered either as the generation that turned this planet into a flaming funeral pyre or the generation that met its vow to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war. - JFK
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Bark
Bark@barkmeta·
Let me explain what just happened 👇 The Pentagon just handed its entire AI system to a single private company for $10 billion. Americans did not vote for this. The company is called Palantir. Most people have never heard of them. That’s not an accident. Palantir was funded by the CIA’s venture capital arm. From the beginning. Their first investor was In-Q-Tel.. the CIA’s private investment fund that most people don’t even know exists. They were built by the intelligence community. For the intelligence community. Now they run the AI inside the Pentagon. Their founder is Peter Thiel. Bilderberg member. Was on the board of Facebook from the very beginning. Connected to every intelligence circle that exists. This is the same man who publicly wrote “I no longer believe that freedom and democracy are compatible.” He now controls the AI powering the largest military on earth. Now think about what Palantir actually built its reputation on.. Not weapons. Not defense systems. Surveillance. Tracking. Predicting human behavior before it happens. That’s their product. That’s what $10 billion just bought. And they named the company after the palantir from Lord of the Rings.. the seeing stones that let you watch anyone anywhere at any time. They always tell you what it is. CIA funded. Intelligence connected. Surveillance built. Named after an all-seeing eye. Now running the AI inside the US military. With virtually zero oversight. Funded with your money. And nobody is asking a single question about it. Pay attention…
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PENTAGON TO ADOPT PALANTIR AI AS CORE MILITARY SYSTEM: REUTERS

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Milk Road AI
Milk Road AI@MilkRoadAI·
This is WILD. Peter Thiel just bet $2 billion on a collar that wraps around a cow’s neck. The company is called Halter and it has a proprietary algorithm that runs the entire operation. They actually trademarked the name for it and called it the Cowgorithm and here's how it works. A farmer opens an app, taps a button, and 600,000 cows across three countries start walking toward the milking station on their own. No farm dogs, fences or physical labor, it's just a solar-powered GPS collar sending sound and vibration cues to each animal. The collar does more than move cows around. It monitors digestion, fertility cycles, and health patterns in real time, 24 hours a day, using machine learning trained on the behavior of hundreds of thousands of animals. Halter was founded by a rocket engineer who built spacecraft at Rocket Lab before deciding that farming was the bigger unsolved problem. US ranchers alone have already used the technology to build over 11,000 miles of virtual fencing, roughly the full perimeter of the continental United States, saving an estimated $220 million in physical fencing costs. Halter's previous funding round valued the company at $1 billion. This new round, led by Thiel's Founders Fund, doubles that valuation to $2 billion before the new money even hits the account. And they charge farmers between $5 and $8 per animal per month on a subscription model, meaning the more cows they collar, the more locked-in the revenue becomes. The most powerful venture capitalist on earth just decided that the future of food and farming runs through an algorithm named after a cow. He might be right.
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Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund is backing a company bringing AI to cow herding at a $2 billion valuation bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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MeidasTouch
MeidasTouch@MeidasTouch·
Hawaii is facing its worst flooding in 20 years—5,500 evacuations, a 120-year-old dam at risk, homes and roads destroyed. In Nebraska, historic wildfires have burned over 800,000 acres, killed one, and are still threatening ranches. Trump hasn’t said a word about either.
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James🔻
James🔻@GoodVibePolitik·
There’s something supremely saddening and enraging about seeing a hospital running on bare minimum power. Thinking about dialysis patients, babies in NICU, and others tonight in Cuba. This is a blockade of death.
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Malcolm Nance
Malcolm Nance@MalcolmNance·
We really have to stop underestimating the IRGC enemy. They have not shown all of their asymmetric capabilities yet. Especially in the PG & SOH. Assume it’s coming and will surprise us. & Don’t tell me none of you are surprised by this attack right now. Also I thought all these missiles were “totally obliterated”?
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DAMN. Dramatic footage shows moments when an Iranian missile directly impacts in Dimona, home to its nuclear facility.

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George Roush
George Roush@GeorgeRoush·
Oh this blew up. Little more about this car and why I have it: The Car: This is a 1971 Lincoln Mark III. It was the final and highest of the 1960s Lincoln continental coupes. Designed by Lee Iacoca, it is a 1930s throwback and set the standard for american luxury. It has a Ford 460 V8 at 365hp with 500lbft of torque. It seats 5 with two doors. It is black with a brown interior, and notably has anti-lock brakes and a power sunroof. This car was purchased new from a dealer in Troy Michigan by a World War II (Europe) veteran in early 1971. He used it to take his wife to church and to the gentleman's club he owned. He passed in 2018, and this car was slated to be scrapped if not sold. It sold at minimum bid to a Ford enthusiast who didn't have anywhere to store it, so he put it in his back yard. In 2021, the city of Pontiac allegedly declared the car a nuisance and ordered it removed or destroyed. I bought the car, previously non running, got it running, and drove it to Ohio through a snow storm. That was December 2021. About me and why I bought it: My grandfather bought a Mark III in the 1990s, and he ultimately gave it to me when I was 15. The car was a wreck, and I couldn't afford to keep it. I sold his car when I was a teenager and deeply regretted it. I promised my grandpa that I would buy it back, and when I found out I couldn't, I promised to buy a *similar* car. I bought this one while I was a cadet at USAFA and showed it to my grandfather. I promised him that I would restore it and that he would ride in it to my wedding. He agreed that he would stay healthy until my wedding. I loaned it to the school so that students could have the same opportunity I did. Unfortunately I am still unmarried, and my grandfather died before the car was finished. I will bring it home next week and continue restoring it so that someday I can do for my grandkids what my grandfather did for me. The school that restored this car was Toledo Public Schools, Waite Highschool Auto Body Program. Didn't they do an incredible job?
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George Roush
George Roush@GeorgeRoush·
I loaned my 1971 Lincoln to a highschool as a teaching aid. They were learning classic restoration on it. Look at the miracle they pulled off:
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derek guy
derek guy@dieworkwear·
Robert Mueller was one of the last well-dressed men in Washington. Soft shouldered suits with white button-down collar and foulard ties. Wore his watch on the underside of his wrist, as a holdover from his military training. One of the last to carry that classic American look.
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Morgan Barrett
Morgan Barrett@MorganBarrettX·
Very LA moment: An acquaintance had a beautiful golden retriever and one night he swore he saw his dog in a random tv commercial We thought it was funny but dismissed his concerns Later he finds out that his dog walker had started taking his dog to auditions without telling him and had booked multiple jobs
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
Bob Mueller was one of the finest directors in the history of the FBI, transforming the bureau after 9/11 and saving countless lives. But it was his relentless commitment to the rule of law and his unwavering belief in our bedrock values that made him one of the most respected public servants of our time. Michelle and I send our condolences to Bob’s family, and everyone who knew and admired him.
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Ben Stiller
Ben Stiller@BenStiller·
Sending condolences to the family of Robert Mueller. A combat veteran and patriot who served our country and stood for the values we all share as Americans. Rest in peace.
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