William Patrick

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William Patrick

William Patrick

@tminus51

Helping to get us off this planet to explore the universe however I can

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William Patrick
William Patrick@tminus51·
@wendyp4545 Zero chance. He believes in the American constitution and in capitalism. He's been one of the most productive men in the history of man. Come on Wendy! How does his fantasy or fascination with humanoid robots make him anything close to a communist?
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ZAYVEN KNOX
ZAYVEN KNOX@ZayvenKnox·
An Anthropic engineer paid for my espresso at Sightglass when he saw my screen I was running my Polymarket bot from the counter. He was next in line. Looked over my shoulder. Stopped scrolling. "That's not a normal trading app. What's it actually running on" I told him. Claude Code. Four repos. $25 a month. He sat down without asking. "I'm on the agent team. We stress test Claude for exactly this. You're letting it find its own edges" Not just edges. Wallets. 86 million trades. Every wallet. Every entry. Every exit. "You're feeding Claude raw wallet data and letting it identify who consistently wins. Then cloning them" He said it slowly. Like he was writing the threat model in his head. One prompt. Find every wallet with 100 plus trades and win rate above 70%. Rank by profit. Export top 50. Claude scanned 14,000 wallets in 4 minutes. Returned 47. The top 20 made more than the bottom 13,000 combined. "That's not a stat. That's a hit list" Exactly. "And you didn't write the scoring function" Claude did. I just wired it into an if-statement. Then I showed him the second repo. Official Rust CLI. No API key for reads. 500 markets, Claude scores them in minutes. Gap. Depth. Resolution window. 487 markets become 35 before a dollar moves. 93% killed before I even see them. A green fill landed on the screen. +$84. He watched it hit. "How does it decide to actually enter" Three agents. Shared wallet. No shared memory. Arbitrage, convergence, whale copy. 2 agree, full size. 1 alone, half. Disagree, no trade. Consensus filter alone killed 40% of losing trades. "And the exits?" The 47 whales never hold to settlement. 91% exit early. 73% of max profit captured. Redeploy immediately. My bot cuts at 85% of expected move or on a 3x volume spike. "You built a whale copy bot that exits before the whales" Yeah. He put his espresso down. "How often does it trade" 10 a day on average. Most of them skipped before I look up from my coffee. My setup: Claude API - $20/mo VPS in Germany - $5/mo poly_data - free polymarket-cli - free Polymarket/agents - free $200 seed. 27 days ago. $14,300 now. Copytrade here: t.me/KreoPolyBot?st… 271 trades. 74% win rate. Sharpe 2.47. I haven't touched it in 27 days. He stared at the screen for a long time. "This is literally what our red team simulates. Except you actually shipped it" He emailed me the next morning. "Any chance you'd take a call with our policy lead" I told him the article is the call. Read it twice. Too late to gatekeep. You only need Claude + laptop + 1 hour/day. Giving This Free for 24 hours. To get it: 1. Comment the word 'Claude' 2. Like and Retweet this post 3. Follow me @ZayvenKnox
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William Patrick
William Patrick@tminus51·
@SpaceX Interesting. One video is a little over a minute long and the other is 18 seconds. I believe the official time for the actual hot fire was 14 seconds. The longer video does not look or sound like @SpaceX slo-mo, but I guess it must be. Slowed down by 4-5x-ish? Interesting.
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SpaceX
SpaceX@SpaceX·
Full duration and full thrust 33-engine static fire with Super Heavy V3
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Rand Paul
Rand Paul@RandPaul·
The DOJ has ONE WEEK left to charge Anthony Fauci for the worst cover-up in modern medical history. He lied to Congress about funding gain-of-function research in Wuhan. Millions died. Trillions were spent. And Fauci walked away with book deals and fawning media coverage instead of handcuffs. I re-upped my criminal referral to the DOJ because the evidence is overwhelming, and justice has been delayed long enough. RT if you’re ready to see Fauci behind bars.
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Joe Tippens
Joe Tippens@JoeTippen·
This is nothing short of a miracle. Dr John Campbell breaks down the study of an 83yr old woman with stage 4 breast cancer that had metastasised to the liver, spine and bones. Usually a death sentence. She took a daily dose of 222mg of FenBen for 8 months. Which normalised her liver enzymes. The tumor marker dropped from 316 to 36. There was an absence of any abnormal metabolic activity indicative of cancer. Please like, share, and follow my page. Information like this need to be heard and seen by everyone.
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William Patrick
William Patrick@tminus51·
The price will never go to zero. Energy and materials are not going to be free. Labor cost may drop, but will never be zero. There is always going to be the cost of capital for the $9000 robot that will need energy to run and will need to be repaired and replaced as they wear out. So many flaws in his statements, Economic growth comes from innovation not only from the this "labor arbitrage". Explain to me the industrial revolution with the advent of the steam engine in terms of this labor arbitrage. I agree Effing Einsteins.
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REOGoldminer
REOGoldminer@REOGoldminer·
@r0ck3t23 This is complete Marxists commi nonsense! If you cannot sell what you produced - you lower prices antil you can. If the price is close to zero - at some point even cheap robots becomes expensive and you get rid of them. And the cycle of human labor starts over! Effing Einsteins!
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Mo Gawdat spent years inside the machine at Google X. Now he is saying out loud what the economists will not. Gawdat: “The very base of capitalism, which is labor arbitrage, to hire you for a dollar and then sell what you make for two, is going to disappear.” That is not a prediction. That is a coroner’s report on a system that has not stopped breathing yet. Capitalism was never about innovation. It was about one equation. Buy human time cheap. Sell the output high. Pocket the spread. Every empire. Every fortune. Every supply chain on Earth was built on that margin. AI just closed it to zero. A humanoid robot now costs $9,000. It does not sleep. It does not negotiate. It does not quit. It runs every hour of every day at a quality ceiling no biological worker will ever touch. When production costs fall to nearly nothing, the entire pricing structure of the global economy falls with it. But here is what every CEO celebrating margin expansion has not thought through for five minutes. Gawdat: “Even if you can have all of the productivity gains in the world, by firing people consistently, nobody’s able to buy what you’re making.” That single sentence should end every strategy meeting on the planet. Capitalism is a closed loop. You pay workers. Workers become consumers. Consumers buy products. Revenue funds the next payroll. Cut the worker and you do not just eliminate a cost. You eliminate the customer. Every company racing to automate headcount out of existence is quietly engineering the death of its own demand. They are building the most efficient production systems in human history to sell to a population that no longer has income. 50% unemployment is not a recession. It is the demand side of the economy going permanently dark. You cannot push infinite supply into zero purchasing power. The math does not care about your earnings call. Gawdat: “Wealth is going to have very little meaning for most of us in a few years’ time.” This is where it turns on the people who think they are winning. If production approaches zero cost, scarcity begins to dissolve. And scarcity is the only reason money holds value in the first place. The billionaire class is stockpiling a currency that is quietly losing its reason to exist. Gawdat: “So the entire capitalist model has to be rethought.” He is right. And nobody in power is doing the rethinking. Every board meeting about efficiency is a conversation about dismantling the very economic engine that made the board meeting possible. The question was never whether AI could produce enough. It was whether capitalism could survive its own success. The machine does not just replace the worker. It erases the consumer. And a system that can produce everything but sell nothing is not an economy. It is a machine that perfected itself into extinction.
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Tom Mueller
Tom Mueller@lrocket·
Bravo to @NASAAdmin @rookisaacman on restructuring the #Artemis program – this is the leadership we need for the U.S. space program to succeed. Standardizing around a Block 1 variant is the right call. It opens an opportunity for commercial companies to support heavy cargo delivery to deep space. What we need is a standardized, expendable third stage. It’s cost-effective, flexible, and useful for other deep space missions beyond the Moon. @GoToImpulse’s Helios is capable of meeting that need. It’s a launch vehicle agnostic third stage that will have the highest-performing hydrocarbon engine ever and be capable of taking multiple tons of cargo to deep space. Helios meets a larger need for in-space mobility with the capability to go far, fast. Impulse is ready to support Artemis and other U.S. space goals. Let’s go!
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman@NASAAdmin

President Trump gave the world the Artemis Program, and NASA and our partners have the plan to deliver. We will standardize architecture where possible, add missions and accelerate flight rate, execute in an evolutionary way, and safely return American astronauts to the Moon, this time to stay. This is the NASA that once changed the world. This is the NASA that will do it again.

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William Patrick
William Patrick@tminus51·
Sounds great until you want to cancel EUS just as it is starting to become viable. In what world does anyone think we can come up with another upper stage faster than just staying the course with EUS. We'd all love to hear your plans for the new "standard/common block 1" SLS. Where's that transparency?
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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman
Endeavoring for not just one, but TWO Moon landings in 2028. Coming weeks: Artemis II around the Moon Mid-2027: Artemis III rendezvousing with one or both HLS providers, testing space suits in low Earth orbit Early 2028: Artemis IV lunar landing Late 2028: Artemis V lunar landing, beginning work on lunar base This is how we get back to the Moon with urgency, to stay.
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: Tokenized gold prices surge to a high of $5,494/oz as the US and Israel strike Iran and Iran retaliates. Traditional gold markets remain closed for 34 more hours.
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William Patrick
William Patrick@tminus51·
Ok @NASAAdmin have to ask for more clarity/transparency concerning this statement you made above: "As I have stated many times, the President ensured Artemis would endure through dozens of missions, enabling repeatable and affordable operations in the lunar environment as we construct and operate a Moon base." I have missed you saying this many times. The "skinny" budget was released cutting Artemis after III and Ted Cruz's amendment funded Artemis through flights V and maybe VI. That is the last I've really heard until now about the number of Artemis missions. Dozens as you stated, implies 24 to 36-ish missions, that way more than 5 or 6. To me that is YUGE news. Are all these missions going to use the SLS Block 1B vehicle or use different boosters and upper stages?
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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman
I will just say we are leaning forward with transparency, sharing the blemishes and the successes, because for a program as costly and important to national security as Artemis, the public is entitled to the facts. - The confidence test related to the seals we repaired and replaced after WDR-1 provided a great deal of data, and we observed materially lower leak rates compared to prior observations during WDR-1. I would not say something broke that caused the premature end to the test, as much as we observed enough and reached a point where waiting out additional troubleshooting was unnecessary. - The test was performed Thursday afternoon the 12th. Crew-12 launched early the morning of the 13th. The Artemis II test data review took place the afternoon of the 13th, and we released the blog update that evening. I believe we acted in a timely manner, considering we did not want to create needless confusion alongside a crewed launch to the space station. - Considering the issues observed during the lead-up to Artemis I, and the long duration between missions, we should not be surprised there are challenges entering the Artemis II campaign. That does not excuse the situation, but we understand it. I am impressed with the NASA team and our contractors working diligently through the campaign. They are professionals, and they know the dream they are trying to enable. I will say near-conclusively for Artemis III, we will cryoproof the vehicle before it gets to the pad, and the propellant loading interfaces we are troubleshooting will be redesigned. - As I have stated many times, the President ensured Artemis would endure through dozens of missions, enabling repeatable and affordable operations in the lunar environment as we construct and operate a Moon base. The architecture will continue to evolve as we learn and as industry capabilities mature. Simply said, where we begin is not where we will end. There is still a great deal of work ahead to prepare for this historic mission. We will not launch unless we are ready and the safety of our astronauts will remain the highest priority. We will keep everyone informed as NASA prepares to return to the Moon.
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Eric Berger
Eric Berger@SciGuySpace·
Yikes. NASA couldn’t even complete a test of the SLS rocket’s ground system seal for liquid hydrogen because something else broke with the ground systems. And they wait until 8 pm ET Friday to send an update on something they knew last night. nasa.gov/blogs/missions…
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William Patrick
William Patrick@tminus51·
@Rainmaker1973 Impressive, but not a whole rocket engine unless it is going to be a pressure fed cryogenic engine. What was designed and test is a regeneratively cooled combustion chamber for a rocket engine. An important rocket engine component, but not a whole engine.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
A 3D-printed rocket engine designed in just two weeks by AI [📹WorldUnseen]
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Joe Rogan Podcast News
Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
Dr. Toby Rogers: "I believe that we are in the midst of one of the greatest crimes in human history. We have a product being injected into children 70+ times, that's never been tested against a proper saline placebo."
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Dr. C ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Dr. C ⭐️⭐️⭐️@OG_DrC·
If only the music industry knew how to make masterpieces such as this
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William Patrick
William Patrick@tminus51·
@Tikiblaze123 @JBPritzker Adam Schifty as a giraffe, too funny. Try a search with the key words "male giraffe anal" and see what you get. Who knew? LOL
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Pj
Pj@Tikiblaze123·
@JBPritzker Don't worry fat man you're in the video too 🤣
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JB Pritzker
JB Pritzker@JBPritzker·
Donald Trump is a racist.
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General Mike Flynn
General Mike Flynn@GenFlynn·
A famous American General once said, The only things worth counting on are people you can count on…so never waste a minute worrying about people who don’t like you or aren’t helping you make a difference in your life. Instead focus on people who will help you make a difference. I say this because something is happening in our country, and most of us don’t fully understand it. The world feels upside down. Every day brings more confusion, more lies, more fear. We’re told who to trust, who to doubt, and who to ignore, but how are we supposed to know who is telling the truth? The institutions we were taught to rely on—our government, the media, the courts, even big corporations—feel broken. Allies turn into enemies overnight. Yesterday’s heroes are today’s villains. Stability feels like it’s slipping through our fingers. So many are left scared, frustrated, and searching for answers that don’t come. We want brutal honesty. We want safety. We want a future for our families. Instead, we get manipulation, deception, and chaos. Too many of the wrong people have been protected for far too long. To change this, we must educate ourselves, ask tough questions, and demand transparency from those in power. We are at a turning point in America, not red versus blue, but truth versus lies, the people versus the system, freedom versus control. If justice comes, if corruption is truly exposed, it won’t just change politics; it could shake the foundations of our country and the world! We feel the weight of history pressing down, and deep down, we know this isn’t normal. What we need now is collective courage, honesty, and moral clarity. Most of all, we need to stop pretending everything is fine because it isn’t. A society that abandons truth abandons everything. As Thomas Paine once said, “Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it.” Stick to those people you can count on. Take control of what you can control. Get involved and speak up. One life to live, make it matter.
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Mike Benz
Mike Benz@MikeBenzCyber·
Dear Republican Presidential Nominee For The 2028 Election: I Am Here From The Future To Tell You Why You Just Got Crushed (So You Can Go Back In Time, Fix Your Mistake In 2026, And Win).
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Robert Friedland
Robert Friedland@robert_ivanhoe·
Thank you, @realDonaldTrump, for the invitation to the Oval Office today… Mining is a critical industry vital to the re-industrialization of the United States' economy. Today mining as a sector only represents 1% of the S&P500... However, with your leadership and the Project Vault initiative, I am super excited for the future of this incredible industry in America and its future impact for the American economy.
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