Weaver2433

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Weaver2433

Weaver2433

@weaver2433

No trading advice, still learning.

Katılım Ağustos 2013
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Weaver2433
Weaver2433@weaver2433·
@jpnexpert @PamphletsY Its all about the quality of Elite culture The House Always Wins in any system The civic & moral culture of the House is critically important Nothing the below layers do can overcome corruption & deficiencies in the Nobility
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Jpnexpert@jpnexpert·
Again, ‘isms’ don’t matter much. What truly matters is balancing the supply side and the demand side, and continuously optimizing both. This can be achieved under any system—whether capitalism, socialism, autocracy, or theocracy. The foundation of a good society is ensuring that even the poorest live above a certain standard of living.
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✦✦✦ 𝙿𝚊𝚖𝚙𝚑𝚕𝚎𝚝𝚜 ✦✦✦
🚨🇺🇸 BREAKING — Trump Admits Socialism Works "I have to say, I respect China, because it’s incredible that with a system that, in theory, shouldn’t work—you know, we go to school, we go to the best business schools, we do well in those schools, and we read about free entrepreneurship, and we read about all these different things— But if you look at China, how well they do, how much they produce. I mean, they produce so many cars that they actually have competitions over who can produce the fewest cars because they have so many cars. You have to have great respect for China for the work they do. Whether you like them or not, you have to respect them."
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Weaver2433@weaver2433·
@shanaka86 So the US needs to take and hold Kharg Island, neutralize the coastal batteries, then install interceptors and defences, all before May 14 This should reopen the Strait and allow leverage for the negotiations with China
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BREAKING: Reuters reports that China’s top chipmaker SMIC supplied chipmaking tools and equipment to Iran’s military approximately one year ago, with technical training likely included. Two senior Trump administration officials confirmed to Reuters. SMIC, China, and Iran have not commented. Correct the typo circulating on X. It is SMIC, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, China’s largest foundry. Not SMCI, the American server company indicted separately for smuggling. Now hold four facts simultaneously. Chinese BeiDou satellites provide the navigation that guides Iranian ballistic missiles onto Israel. Chinese sodium perchlorate fuels the solid-propellant rockets that carry those warheads. Chinese gyroscopic navigation devices and sensors, shipped through at least six sanctioned front companies in China and Hong Kong, stabilise the drones that supplement the missiles. And now, per Reuters, Chinese chipmaking tools built or upgraded the production lines that fabricate the chips inside those guidance systems. Four layers. Four links in a single supply chain. One country. This is not an alliance. This is a vertically integrated military supply chain. The BIS added 19 Chinese entities to its Entity List in October 2025 for supplying Iranian drone programmes with US-origin electronics. Treasury sanctioned six Chinese front companies in February 2025 for shipping gyroscopic navigation to IRGC-linked UAVs. The Atlantic Council documented 1,000 tons of sodium perchlorate shipped from Chinese ports in early 2025, enough propellant for 200 to 300 ballistic missiles. The pattern is established. What is new is that it now extends to the means of production itself. SMIC did not sell Iran a chip. SMIC sold Iran the tools to make chips. A chip is consumed. A fab tool produces. The transfer of production capability means Iran’s military electronics no longer depend on the next shipment clearing sanctions. They depend on a factory floor already equipped, staffed, and trained. Infrastructure survives sanctions. Infrastructure survives strikes. Infrastructure survives the death of every admiral in the IRGC Navy. The timing is precise. The alleged transfer occurred approximately March 2025, before the war. The Reuters report surfaces March 27, 2026, ten days before Trump’s April 6 energy-strike pause expires, one month before the NPT Review Conference opens April 27, and seven weeks before the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing on May 14 to 15. The intelligence was declassified now, not when it was gathered. The release is the leverage. The message is aimed at Beijing: we know what you sold, and we will discuss it in May. Read this against the day’s developments. The Larak toll booth collects in yuan via Chinese CIPS. Iran’s missiles fly on Chinese propellant guided by Chinese satellites. The IDF Chief warns of collapse. Trump has paused strikes. Russia’s revenue has doubled. And the country providing the navigation, propellant, sensors, and chipmaking tools is the country Trump meets in Beijing on May 14 to discuss rare earths and trade. The arithmetic is no longer speculative. China is materially sustaining Iran’s military capability through a documented, multi-layered supply chain while simultaneously processing 85 - 90 percent of the world’s rare earths that the US needs for its own defence systems. The crude-for-rare-earths grand bargain thesis does not require imagination. It requires reading the BIS Entity List, the Treasury sanctions, the Reuters exclusive, and the Lloyd’s List yuan-toll reporting in a single sitting. The atoms come before the bits. The tools come before the chips. The chips come before the missiles. The missiles come before the toll booth. The toll booth collects in yuan. And the yuan flows back to the country that sold the tools. The circle is closed. The operating system runs on Chinese infrastructure at every layer. And the only negotiation that can break the circle happens in Beijing on May 14.
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡ tweet media
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Papa Pink@PapaPink7·
@XueJia24682 If this is not AI, like it looks to be, why would any intelligent person bolt an actual rifle onto a robot instead of building it in, like everyone does to a jet plane, tank, ship, etc.
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🇨🇳XuZhenqing徐祯卿
✨🇨🇳The footage of a swarm of Chinese robots conducting urban combat operations is publicly released for the first time.😯
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Weaver2433@weaver2433·
@AsianDawn4 So … its not the crushing cost of living, career pressure, widespread birth control, overabundance of porn, chemicals in food, etc, thats crushing male libido and female will to reproduce?
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Asian Dawn@AsianDawn4·
🇯🇵 This Wasian chick living in Japan went full emo. I listened to Blink 182 and can quote you lines from "The Crow" emo, but this chick takes the cake. Also, I support eugenics and I'm sorry Japan stopped their eugenics program in 1996....
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Weaver2433@weaver2433·
@thewartoon So its basically anti-material ‘white phosphorus’? Way to set a new ‘standard’ Just what this damn world need more of 🙄
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Wartoon | Conflicts Animated
China built a bomb with zero nuclear material. No uranium. No plutonium. Just hydrogen🔥and it burns 15 times longer than TNT at 1,000°C. Hot enough to melt armoured vehicles. It doesn’t violate any nuclear treaty. A factory in China is now producing 150 tonnes of the material per year. #wartoon #china #hydrogenbomb #military #taiwan
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Weaver2433@weaver2433·
@tomowski @JOKAQARMY1 Using non-steam methods generate too much upkeep and maintenance, which makes non-economical The whole point of this low capacity high reliability design is also low maintenance The molten salt chamber only needs to be cleaned once every 30 years
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Thomas Stokes@tomowski·
@weaver2433 @JOKAQARMY1 It’s not an efficient system. The need for steam makes it wasteful. Just because the thermal energy could be used to make electricity without the need for steam. Steam is inefficient.
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mrredpillz jokaqarmy@JOKAQARMY1·
China and it's Tower in the middle of the desert 🏜
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Weaver2433@weaver2433·
Yes, its capacity is low for the amount of land occupied, but its output is reliable, 24/7 and low maintenance The Gobi is a vast cold desolate desert, plenty of land The Mojave actually has a rich living ecosystem, so its probably not economical for this (and kills too many birds)
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Weaver2433@weaver2433·
@iamufohunter Tribalism is in all us For this Israeli woman, she fed it too much and no longer knows how to stop, or think about stopping at all
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UFO Hunter@iamufohunter·
🚨 Nothing will make you hate Zionists more than listening to them in their own words.
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Weaver2433@weaver2433·
@Westerly110 @JOKAQARMY1 @Skriptkeeper17 Ivanpah lacked molten salt storage, it was a proof of concept prototype China and Spain refined the design by adding a molten salt battery There’s 27 of the new designs in China and 3 in Spain
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Weaver2433@weaver2433·
@tomowski @JOKAQARMY1 Theres 27 of those in China, there is Chinese clearly labelled on the tower This is one of them in the Gobi Desert
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Thomas Stokes
Thomas Stokes@tomowski·
@JOKAQARMY1 The tower is in the American 🇺🇸 west, not China 🇨🇳, and it failed 😞. It didn’t work. Too bad it was such a dishonest post, but the poster probably didn’t research it properly enough, and then the video ends telling the viewer that it’s fiction. Interesting 🤨.
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Weaver2433@weaver2433·
@Unveiled_ChinaX @r0ck3t23 US, Japan, South Korea and Germany are still racing ahead in certain cutting edge fields The Chinese are close behind them and closing the gap Behind the cutting edge, the Chinese dominate and have refined iterative improvements to many ‘mundane’ technologies
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UnveiledChina@Unveiled_ChinaX·
Is China really “winning” tech—or just scaling faster? Jensen Huang is right that China produces a massive number of engineers and can execute quickly in areas like manufacturing and applied AI. But scale ≠ innovation. China’s system—top-down control, tighter information flow, and political risk—can discourage original thinking and risk-taking, which are critical for true breakthroughs. Speed without freedom can optimize what already exists—but struggle to create what doesn’t. Can a system that prioritizes control over openness actually lead the next wave of innovation—or just accelerate behind it? #UnveiledChina #Innovation #China #US
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Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Jensen Huang just explained why China is winning the technology race in two sentences. Huang: “Our country’s leaders… they’re mostly lawyers. Most of their leaders are incredible engineers.” One country sends engineers to lead. The other sends lawyers. One builds. The other regulates what was already built. Huang: “They showed up at precisely the time when technology is going through that exponential.” China did not stumble into the AI era. They arrived engineered for it. The education system produces engineers at a scale the West refuses to match. The competition is not tough. It is Darwinian. The culture rewards builders. Not commentators. Not consultants. Builders. Then the accelerant. Open source. When your talent pool runs that deep and that hungry, you do not hoard breakthroughs. You release them. The community multiplies everything. What costs American companies a quarter, Chinese teams finish in weeks. Not because they are smarter. Because the entire system points one direction. Zero friction between idea and execution. No committee. No review board. No eighteen-month compliance process. Then Huang said the part that should terrify Washington. Huang: “Their country was built out of poverty.” Comfort makes nations careful. Poverty makes nations relentless. When you built everything from nothing, you do not slow down to protect it. You accelerate because you still taste what nothing felt like. America built its dominance with engineers. The highways. The moon landing. The semiconductor. The internet. Then it handed the keys to the lawyers. Compliance departments. Regulatory bodies. Oversight committees. Review processes for the review processes. Every layer of protection is a layer of friction. And friction is a luxury you cannot afford when your competitor rides an exponential curve. Fridman: “It’s a builder nation.” Huang: “Yeah, it’s a builder nation.” No pushback. No qualifier. The West is not being outspent. It is being out-structured. Engineers ask how do we build this faster. Lawyers ask how do we build this without getting sued. One of those questions wins the century. The other writes a detailed report about why it lost.
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Weaver2433@weaver2433·
@jimbothechimbo @TMCarroll25 @r0ck3t23 The State narrative programmed them that way from childhood The narrative is determined by the ruling elite Change the Elite change the narrative But thats impossible because: The House Always Wins Only the House can change itself, and it refuses to
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PLA Military Updates🇨🇳@PLA_MilitaryUpd·
🇨🇳The PLA has unveiled for the first time the launch of the "Atlas" drone swarm combat system, where a single swarm combat vehicle can control nearly 100 drones.
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Weaver2433@weaver2433·
@HustleBitch_ It just drives people even more into online stores like Amazon
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HustleBitch@HustleBitch_·
🚨 WALMART’S AI PRICE SYSTEM JUST ACTIVATED — DIGITAL PRICES CAN CHANGE IN SECONDS WHILE YOU SHOP AND A CUSTOMER CAUGHT IT ON CAMERA America’s biggest retailers are quietly replacing paper tags with digital screens. Prices are no longer fixed. They can change in seconds. • Grab it at one price • Walk to checkout • It’s already higher This unlocks dynamic pricing inside stores. • Demand spikes → price jumps • Inventory drops → price adjusts • Algorithms decide what you pay in real time Not tomorrow. Not next week. Right now. When prices can change in seconds… are you even buying anything anymore, or just paying whatever the system decides you owe?
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Weaver2433@weaver2433·
@Uncommonsince76 the age of ancient tribes had men raiding plundering and raping, including european tribes it hasnt been that many generations since this is a cultural problem, not genetic although it is too late to reform adults
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Uncommon Sense@Uncommonsince76·
British Guy- “Do you think about the consequences of rape?” African guy- “Yeah we think about that. What if she screams and wakes someone up?” British guy- “No. I’m talking about abuse of the girl.” African guy- “Yeah we might get STD’s….” 😳 😳
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Aryan Love@AgresvProgresv·
Pay attention to the part where he starts talking about the consequences. This species is not compatible with our own. Either we will end up killing them or they will end up killing us. It’s safer for everyone to stay separate. The only relationship we can make with these people should be strictly observational. They can observe what makes a society safe and healthy. We can observe what makes a society sick and horrifying.
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Karia Sekumbo@KSekumbo·
@RnaudBertrand Given the fact that Taiwan is an energy importer, the prospect of being under China's energy security umbrella after unification is also looking more and more attractive. Currently, there are less than 11 days of fuel reserves left in Taiwan. China has far greater capacity.
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Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
This is big: the Philippines - under Marcos (!) - is reopening talks with Beijing on joint oil and gas development in disputed South China Sea (SCS) waters. Talks his own government had unilaterally ended in 2022 to pivot toward Washington, and which fueled the tensions in the SCS during the next few years. So quite literally, the Iran war is making the Philippines pivot back to China. Now tell me again how the Iran war is "China's nightmare"? Between this and the THAAD withdrawal from South Korea, looks like it's making Asia clearly shift in China's favor.
Bloomberg@business

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is open to restarting talks with Beijing on a joint oil and gas project in a disputed area of the South China Sea bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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Blonde of War (JJ)@BlondeOfWar·
Apparently, teenage dolphins meet up in groups to get high by passing puffer fish around a circle, biting them, and then huffing the deadly toxin. The dolphins float to the surface, completely baked. The puffers are fine-ish, just bruised and probably pissed. 🐡 I have never laughed so hard about another mammal in my life. 😂😂😂 🐬 This Cardboard Cinema reenactment wins the internet.
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Weaver2433@weaver2433·
@DahmBassLuv @mightytacit @DarrenAdams1967 @ScionYT @volcaholic1 @grok Cheaply made for West because thats what Western consumers willing to pay for Mindspace for higher quality are occupied by Western brands, most of which actually are also Chinese made Offshore assembly and relabelling via transshipment hides this fact No kids in sweatshops
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Volcaholic 🌋@volcaholic1·
China’s solar power plant in Dunhuang uses around 12,000 mirrors to focus sunlight onto a central tower, heating molten salt to extreme temperatures. That heat is stored and used to generate electricity on demand, including after sunset.
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