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Robert Hasspacher

Robert Hasspacher

@warrenite1000

Musician, advocate for arts/humanities; heavy interest in science, history, politics, economics; nuclear energy-advocate, Christian, nature and animal lover

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hoe_math = PsychoMath
hoe_math = PsychoMath@ItIsHoeMath·
Having children is a big commitment. Not having children is a big commitment. Bigger, maybe.
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Sovey@SoveyX·
Paper Pepper is a Korean papercraft artist who gave Van Gogh a makeover, fixed his ear, and proved Korean skincare is so good it can regrow body parts. Not a filter. Not AI. Just paper, patience, and Seoul-level beauty standards.
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isabelle 🪐
isabelle 🪐@isabelleboemeke·
WE HAVE ACHIEVED CRITICALITY ✨ On the fourth of June 2026, the Idaho sun rose over the high desert kindling the dawn of the Second Atomic Age. Last May, President Trump signed an executive order mandating that three reactors go critical before July 4th, 2026. One month ahead of schedule, @AntaresNuclear answered, sustaining a steady chain reaction at Idaho National Laboratory. This is the first new reactor brought to life at INL since 1973. The same ground where, in 1951, nuclear electricity first powered four light bulbs. Criticality is only the beginning, a fleeting spark on a long and difficult road. But it carries a message that echoes across the plains: American Nuclear is back. Today marks the return of a new era, one where the United States once again tackles the hard things, where innovation is pursued without apology and celebrated without restraint. It was powerful to stand on that iconic ground and witness history be made! Congratulations to every single one involved ✨
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U.S. Department of Energy
President Trump is unleashing the American Nuclear Renaissance—aiming to have multiple nuclear reactors critical by July 4th on our nation's 250th anniversary. @SecretaryWright: “This summer you will see multiple next generation nuclear reactors running...America is back!"
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1517 Fund
1517 Fund@1517fund·
We live in an age of miracles. 3D printing and computational geometry make previously unimaginable geometries possible. From: Kazuki Abe, Riichiro Tadakuma & Kenjiro Tadakuma's 2021 paper – ABENICS: Active Ball Joint Mechanism With Three-DoF Based on Spherical Gear Meshings
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Both men said “I can’t breathe”, but only one man’s death was covered relentlessly by the media. The only conclusion that can be drawn is that the legacy mainstream media is incredibly, hatefully racist against Whites.
End Wokeness@EndWokeness

UPDATE (AS OF MAY 29, 2026): 0 stories from AP on Henry Nowak 0 stories from PBS on Henry Nowak 0 stories from NYT on Henry Nowak 0 stories from NPR on Henry Nowak 0 stories from WSJ on Henry Nowak 0 stories from CNN on Henry Nowak 0 stories from WaPo on Henry Nowak 0 stories from Reuters on Henry Nowak 0 stories from MSNBC on Henry Nowak

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Robert Hasspacher
Robert Hasspacher@warrenite1000·
@wigger Physical correction is the language which will most clearly communicate in a certain number of situations. It can be damaging if unlovingly applied
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Sam Hyde 🇺🇸
Sam Hyde 🇺🇸@wigger·
Hitting your kids is in the same category as circumcision, iPads, strict adherence to the CDC vaccine schedule---it is for Ns, goyim, and walmart pajama people. It lowers IQ (Straus, 1995), increases aggression (Gershoff, 2016), is less effective than a timeout, and requires escalation to keep working. The replies to articles like this are filled up with the Dumbest People Who Ever Existed saying "it worked for me" and then genuinely malicious and hateful morons dropping reaction gifs of like daffy duck swinging a belt "EVERY STATE IN AMERICA ALLOWS YOU TO PHYSICALLY CORRECT YOUR CHILD. It's legal. It's fun. Bring it on." -- profile says: Cat Sanctuary Dad. Unyielding steel. Workouts, keto, cat chaos, anime rants. Godzilla, Gundam, Mazinger, Ultraman, classical art, manga. If you hit your kids, you will create permanent emotional distance with the only person/people you could ever be that close to, not to mention sending them down the road of being as much of a lost fuckup loser as you are who will hit their own kids, or wont, but only after spending a decade figuring out why they reflexively apologize all the time.
New York Post@nypost

Shocking number of millennial and Gen Z parents spank their kids, study says: 'Necessary to raise a child properly' trib.al/zdAMS8o

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Mario Zelaya
Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth·
A biophysics grad was just detained under BC's Mental Health Act. All based on a psychiatrist's opinion after observing him in a cafe. He looked at him & said “I’m certifying you” THAT’S ALL IT TOOK. No warrant. No on scene evaluation. No psych evaluation. No paperwork shown. No chance to comply voluntarily. Just because a psychiatrist saw him in a cafe. Meanwhile, the same city has a documented drug addicts, where one person, has been apprehended 79 times and is still on the street. The government can grab a credentialed researcher off the road in 20 minutes but it can't keep a chronic offender out of the same intersection for more than a week? What a joke.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
That water clarity is an engineering decision, and the math behind it is wilder than the video. Roman aqueducts ran on gravity alone. No pumps, no pressure systems. Engineers carved channels with a gradient so shallow it borders on absurd. The Pont du Gard in southern France drops 2.5 centimeters over 275 meters. That's roughly the thickness of a coin over the length of three football fields. They surveyed that accuracy with plumb lines and wooden leveling instruments. The clarity you're seeing is a direct product of flow velocity. Too steep and the water erodes the channel walls, picks up sediment, turns brown. Too flat and it stagnates. Roman engineers targeted a slope of about 20 centimeters per kilometer, which kept the water moving fast enough to stay fresh but slow enough to stay clear. Before the water reached the city, it passed through multi-chamber settling tanks where velocity dropped near zero. Suspended particles sank. Clean water flowed out the top into the next chamber. Repeat three or four times. Pliny specified the minimum slope in writing. Vitruvius published the exact mortar ratio for hydraulic cement: one part lime to two parts volcanic ash for underwater work. The pozzolana from Pozzuoli reacted with water to form a calcium-aluminum-silicate compound that actually gets stronger the longer it sits submerged. Modern concrete degrades in water. Roman concrete bonds with it. Scale the whole system and it gets harder to process. Eleven aqueducts fed Rome at its peak. Combined output: roughly 1 million cubic meters of water per day. That works out to about 250 gallons per person for a city of one million. Modern New York delivers about 125 gallons per person per day. Ancient Rome had access to double the per capita water supply of the largest city in the United States, running entirely on slope and stone. The Trevi Fountain in Rome is still fed by one of them. Two thousand years, same source, same gravity, same water.
Ulises@UlisesDavid__

🚨| La claridad de un acueducto del imperio Romano, de hace 2000 años

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skylabnz@hotmail.com
[email protected]@skylabnz·
@dmscoon @MattLoszak NOT switching to nuclear is likely to be our biggest mistake, if the 40 billion tonnes of CO2 we pump into the biosphere annually keep ratcheting up.
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Matt Loszak
Matt Loszak@MattLoszak·
In the 1970s, nuclear was cheaper than coal. It was the cheapest, cleanest energy source on earth. Why didn't we just keep building more of it? 🧵
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Patty Durand
Patty Durand@PattyDurandGA·
Nearly everything you wrote is wrong, if not everything, starting with the very first sentence. In the 1970s in the United States, nuclear power was not cheaper than coal. Coal was the lower cost option. Nuclear does have very low fuel costs once a plant is running, but the big driver is construction cost. In the 1970s, nuclear plant construction costs in the U.S. began rising sharply due to inflation, new safety requirements after events like Three Mile Island (1979), longer permitting timelines, and project delays. That pushed the overall cost per unit of electricity up. Coal plants in that era were cheaper to build, faster to build, and had lower regulatory and financing uncertainty. Fuel costs for coal were also relatively low and stable in that period. Funny how powerful you claim Sierra Club is. I’m sure they would love to have the power you claim they do (hint: they don’t). Neither the world nor the US needs nuclear power for anything: not for climate change, not for data centers, not for clean energy. What we need are politicians who give a damn about climate change, which we don’t have in Trump or the Republican Party, to their enduring shame. We need people like Matt Loszak to stop blaming insanely expensive nuclear energy on everything but the industry itself; and we need to fix the broken utility model which incentivizes utilities to spend big. And let’s keep celebrating the fall out from Georgia’s $36.8 billion Plant Vogtle shall we? Last night a 3rd Georgia Public Service commissioner @TPridemore lost her bid for a seat in Congress because voters aren’t having high utility bills that nuclear power brought to Georgia thanks to Commissioner Pridemore’s votes. She is the third commissioner to learn that if you sell out the people, eventually you’ve got to check out yourself.
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Alister
Alister@AlisterHarrow·
> Be Australian. > Vote for the based ultra right wing party. > They're elected (thank god). > Newly elected MP gives his first speech. > "I LOVE IMMIGRANTS AND COCK!". > Starts to cry about his love for immigrants and cock. We're not voting our way out of this, are we.
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The Noticer@NoticerNews

A newly elected One Nation MP broke down in tears as he confirmed he is homosexual, thanked his Indonesian Muslim boyfriend and declared "I love migrants" during his maiden speech to South Australian parliament. noticer.news/one-nation-mp-…

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Winston
Winston@ChurchillWw·
Westinghouse wants to build ten AP1000 reactors in the US, and the binding constraint is in the supply chain rather than the license. Heavy components are one of the tightest links, because few plants in the world can fabricate a reactor vessel, and the wait runs into years. In March, it turned its Italian subsidiary, Mangiarotti, into Westinghouse Electric Italy, a nuclear hub of around 300 people building the vessels, steam generators, and pressurizers for the fleet. The Monfalcone plant runs milling centers with 600-tonne turntables and a cold rolling mill that handles nuclear-grade plate up to 250 mm thick, with direct port access for shipping the finished components. info.westinghousenuclear.com/news/mangiarot…
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Yasir Arafat
Yasir Arafat@yasir_fission·
One year ago today, President Trump signed the Nuclear Executive Orders. The charge: three reactors critical by America's 250th birthday. It sounded impossible. In 12 months, here's what @AaloAtomics did : → May: EOs signed → June: DOE stands up the Reactor Pilot Program → July: Aalo submits → August: Selected as 1 of 11 → September: Landmark OTA signed → October: PDR complete → November: Ground broken → December: Key suppliers signed → January: FDR complete → February: Building done → March: Reactor manufactured, PDSA approved → April: DSA approved, fuel on INL site → May: Reactor installed, commissioned This week we finished fuel mockup trials. We are headed to criticality by July 4th. It will be tight. But in the next few weeks, multiple American companies, Aalo among them, will get there. To our team at Aalo: you built something the industry said couldn't be built, at a speed it said couldn't be moved. I am in awe of you every day. To our partners at @GovNuclear and DOE-ID: thank you for reforming what slowed us down and protecting what keeps us safe. And to the other teams in the RPP: we know what you've poured into this. We've felt every ounce of it ourselves. You are building real things. You are making history. Congratulations on getting this far, and Godspeed for the final stretch. A year ago this was an executive order. In a few weeks, it will be multiple new reactors going critical on American soil. Happy anniversary. 🇺🇸
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Robert Hasspacher@warrenite1000·
@WallStreetApes Can't do anything about it because of civil rights act. Women voting was the end of the republic
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
New data shows once an Indian CEO gets hired at a major company, what follows is Americans getting pushed out of their jobs and replaced by Indians Major Companies with an Indian CEO: - Google - Sundar Pichai - Indian - Microsoft - Satya Nadella - Indian - YouTube - Neal Mohan - Indian - Adobe - Shantanu Narayen - Indian - IBM - Arvind Krishna - Indian - Infosys - Salil Parekh Indian - NetApp - George Kurian - Indian - Arista Networks - Jayshree Ullal - Indian - Novartis - Vasant Narasimhan - Indian - Micron - Sanjay Mehrotra - Indian - Honeywell - Vimal Kapur - Indian - Flex - Revathi Advaithi - Indian - Niyafair (Wayfair) - Niraj Shah - Indian - Chanel - Leena Nair - Indian - Shantanu Narayen (Adobe) - Indian - Cognizant - Ravi Kumar S. - Indian - Cognizant (variant/duplicate) - Indian - Vertex - Reshma Kewalramani - Indian - Escaler Indian - Zscaler - Jay Chaudhry - Indian - Microsoft Gaming - Indian - FedEx - Indian “There's an observable correlation between the rise of Indian-born CEOs taking the helms at major U.S. companies and increased offshoring and outsourcing activity to India” There is also a massive correlation to once an India CEO gets hired, H-1B visa applications skyrocket This needs to stop
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Tatum Turn Up
Tatum Turn Up@tatumturnup·
This is the greatest video I’ve ever seen. No notes. The lifeless clanker carcass just laying there. No crowd reaction, anything. Just Billie Jean. Until its lifeless shell is shamefully dragged off. Purely amazing.
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chris keefer
chris keefer@Dr_Keefer·
“Four-score years may not be more than a wink in eternity but a man who has sown himself for eighty years is the foodstuff for all who harvest his life.” The Book of Mirdad by Mikhail Naimy As I grow into my mid forties and spend the best parts of my days trying to instill the values and lessons I’ve gathered into my 7 year-old son, I have become more sentimental when thinking of my elders and their contributions. Beyond displays of gratitude we owe them something deeper. It starts with ensuring that our children and grandchildren understand and steward their inheritance, never take it for granted and draw inspiration to pick up their tools to leave their mark, continuing our never ending struggle against entropy and decay, to build healthy, wealthy societies worthy of our ancestors’ toil. Link to the full subst@ck essay in the replies.
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Yasir Arafat
Yasir Arafat@yasir_fission·
Scouting our GigaWatt Factory 1 GW/yr. 100 reactors a year. Per factory. One of these walls will hold one of the largest commercial nuclear reactor factories America has ever built. cc: @AaloAtomics , @MattLoszak
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