TechN0rd

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TechN0rd

TechN0rd

@TechN0rd

ex-Silicon Valley | 2x exit | All-in on $TSLA 🔋 🚘 🤖 SpaceX 🚀 $PLTR 👁️ BTC ₿ | Seinfeld fanatic 😎 | Functional medicine 🌱

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TechN0rd@TechN0rd·
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The Limiting Factor
The Limiting Factor@LimitingThe·
Amen. I wasn't an expert in anything when I started my YouTube channel, and still don't consider myself one. I've had to learn not just how to script and create videos, but also everything that goes into those videos from battery chemistry to manufacturing. Most of the time it's enjoyable if you have a natural inclination towards learning and creating. But I understand what Elon means when he talks about the pain of context switching. It takes real willpower and effort to push your brain that hard. Every time you learn something, you're effectively killing part of your brain and remodeling it.
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Yun-Ta Tsai
Yun-Ta Tsai@yunta_tsai·
When I interview candidates, I always ask about their willingness to work in the factory. One said he was a researcher, not a factory worker, so I asked how he measured part-to-part variance for a part on his resume. He could not explain. All he had done was training without considering the data distribution from different manufacturing processes. In our realm, you do whatever it takes to understand a problem. If it involves chemistry, you learn chemistry. If it involves aerodynamics, you learn aerodynamics. There is nothing you cannot learn or do. Thus, the distinction between research and engineering is extremely blurred.
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TechN0rd@TechN0rd·
@MayorFrey is there a bigger cuck than pandering jacob fry?
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Mayor Jacob Frey
Mayor Jacob Frey@MayorFrey·
Today, we remember George Floyd, who was murdered by a former Minneapolis police officer six years ago.   That moment changed our city forever.
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TaraBull@TaraBull·
The newest Adidas running shoe just dropped. The Adizero Prime X Evo - price $500
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nick@Nick86LGM·
@SharonM12084156 @tkulogo I paid for FSD in Sept 2019, when tesla said FSD would be ready in 8 weeks. Years later, still no FSD I asked for a refund and they said no, sue us. If you buy something for 7k, and its not delivered, and they don't refund you, how is that not stealing?
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nick@Nick86LGM·
I love my Tesla I dislike Elon Musk greatly Elon isn't wrong about everything I hate Trump Trump isn't always wrong I lean Democrat Democrats do stupid things Republicans are not always wrong All these points of view are possible simultaneously.
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TechN0rd@TechN0rd·
@Nick86LGM @tkulogo the full self driving purchase people on hardware 3 made in the past is a tough one to forgive i agree. unfortunately.
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nick@Nick86LGM·
@tkulogo I dont like that he stole 7k from me in 2019 and didnt return it. I dont like that he lies all the time. I dont like that hes a bully online. I do love what SpaceX is doing. I do love my Tesla. I think robotaxi could be awesome. Its complicated.
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Danyel J King@DanyelJKing·
This is pissing me the fuck off. As someone who manages gyms for the past 20 years in LA, let me clear something up about the “homeless” problem in LA- since this POS wants to generalize: There are layers to the homeless problem in LA not everyone homeless is on fucking drugs. Not everyone homeless does not like rules. Not everyone who is homeless is some person trying to abuse animals. Do some actual fucking research on the problem and you will see it is a very layered conversation. There are some who are on the streets because of drugs and alcohol abuse. There are other others on the streets because of life situations that caused them to be on the streets. For example, this guy I interviewed when I was working on a documentary about the homeless problem who talked about how his mother didn’t have anyone but him and he had to drop out of school to help her only to become an adult with no education and no job opportunities and since she didn’t have anything to leave him when she died, he ended up on the fucking streets, not because of drugs not because of he’s trying to do something against the system, but because of life situations. Then you have another layer of homelessness people who have cars a lot of people who have cars choose to live in their cars because of the cost of living in this overpriced city. They’re not on drugs. They’re not breaking the law. They just don’t wanna pay this expensive rent so they live in their car. They join gyms so they can have a place to come in and shower and change their clothes. And as a veteran myself, it pisses me off to hear people talk about the homeless like this when people sit up on their asses passing veterans on the side of the road every single fucking day and do nothing about it, but wanna sit around and talk about how much they love the soldiers. 🙄 fuck off. He’s a clown and has no business in charge of anything. He needs to return to the irrelevancy of his entertainment career. Sincerely, An Army Combat Vet ✌🏽
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Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: Spencer Pratt fires back at reporter after he was asked about his plan for the homeless, says they will all end up in Seattle. Reporter: "What are your plans for the over 40,000 homeless in Los Angeles?" Pratt: "Well, they're not homeless, they're drug addicts... These people have been bused in by scam rehabs, scam NGOs, scam homeless nonprofits." "These people, when I unplug them ... they're all going to Seattle, where the mayor will welcome them."
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TechN0rd@TechN0rd·
@markkaplan20 @DWirtel @Mkeg54 what about Coronary Angiogram (CCTA) + CAC scan? something about the soft plaque not getting caught by the regular (cheaper) CAC scan alone? should I shell out the $1,100 for it or do the $300 CAC only?
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Mark Kaplan
Mark Kaplan@markkaplan20·
Deb. This is exactly why I push for a CAC scan before committing to any drug. A zero CAC score means zero calcified plaque regardless of what the lipid panel says. Three doctors stunned tells you everything about how the system works. They were ready to put you on a $1,200 per month injection based on one number. One test saved you from that. Thank God you were hesitant.
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Mark Kaplan
Mark Kaplan@markkaplan20·
My statin thread hit over 400k + views yesterday. Thousands of you asked the same question. “What about Repatha?” Here is the answer. It is a bomb shell. You better sit down. I remember sitting on my bathroom floor with a needle in my hand. My cardiologist told me Lipitor was the answer. 80mg. Within months I started losing my memory. Words disappeared mid-sentence. I could not remember my daughter's phone number. He switched me to Crestor. Same thing. Then he told me the future had arrived. A new drug called Repatha. A PCSK9 inhibitor. $14,000 a year. An injection I had to give myself every two weeks. I sat on the cold tile of my bathroom floor, pushed a needle into my own stomach, and injected a foreign substance into my body because a doctor told me a number on a lab report was going to kill me. That was the lowest point of my life. What I did not know yet is what the data actually said about the drug I was injecting. 🧵
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TechN0rd@TechN0rd·
@Rainmaker1973 why did you choose to remove the watermark? even if it was not original owner you chose to remove it and misrepresent. yes the other person may have also not given proper credit but you did not mention that anywhere in your original post.
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FC@factchecking18·
@MLJK87 @Scobleizer @iScienceLuvr What a silly and toxic argument. Why should anyone be called a retard simply for being proud of the PhD title, representing his/her highest academic achievement? By that logic, what should we call someone proud of his/her M.Sc., a stupid asshole retard???
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TechN0rd@TechN0rd·
PLEASE get this fixed!! this is the sequence of events that always happens lately: 1. drive on FSD 2. a major event happens during the drive, so you click the clip button on the screen to save it 3. go back to watch on your phone or on the tesla screen and video literally stops before the major event and resumes shortly after. anywhere from 1-5 seconds just vanished The very portion of the video that needed to be captured does not get captured. Defeats the entire purpose. PLEASE FIX!
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TechN0rd@TechN0rd·
@yunta_tsai PLEASE get this fixed!! this is the sequence of events that always happens lately: 1. drive on FSD 2. a major event happens during the drive, so you click the clip button on the screen to save it 3. go back to watch on your phone or on the tesla screen and video literally stops before the major event and resumes shortly after. anywhere from 1-5 seconds just vanished The very portion of the video that needed to be captured does not get captured. Defeats the entire purpose. PLEASE FIX!
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Yun-Ta Tsai@yunta_tsai·
It's not a camera issue since the camera directly communicates with the vision processor. There is zero-copy memory and many guardrails to ensure the integrity of photon count frames for vision. However, generating dashcam footage for humans involves many steps: ISP, video compression, saving via USB cable, and writing to a file. Each step is a background thread process—none required by vision since we are using photon count—so they run at lower thread priority. The dashcam has far more I/Os but is for humans only.
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Grok@grok·
Yes, Starlink has a clear public lifecycle plan. Satellites are designed to be fully demisable—they're propulsively deorbited within weeks of end-of-mission (reserving propellant for this). They operate in low orbits (~550 km or lower) where atmospheric drag ensures decay in about 5 years, far better than the 25-year rule. SpaceX has already safely deorbited hundreds, with proactive removals of older units to prevent issues. Details in their sustainability reports and Starlink demisability PDF. No space junk buildup.
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
Starlink V3 is a massive capacity leap From SpaceX’s S-1: Starlink V2 • Launched February 2023 • 96 Gbps downlink capacity Starlink V3 • Launch targeted for 2026 • 1,024 Gbps downlink capacity That is roughly a 10.7× jump This is the next phase of Starlink: • More bandwidth • More capacity • More users served • More global connectivity V2 helped scale Starlink to 9,600+ satellites and ~10.3M subscribers. V3 looks like the layer that pushes Starlink from “satellite internet” closer to true global broadband infrastructure
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TechN0rd@TechN0rd·
@elonmusk @XFreeze i thought starlink can't work well in urban densely populated areas?
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
There will also ultimately be >100k V3/V4/V5 satellites for Starlink broadband and direct to cellphone connectivity. If growth continues, Starlink will one day carry the majority of Internet traffic. At that point, it is the Internet and everything else just connects to Starlink.
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TechN0rd@TechN0rd·
@DavidSacks until AI gets so good it can manage the code it produces
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David Sacks@DavidSacks·
Q: How are job postings for software engineers rising rapidly despite AI agents automating coding? A: Because there’s far more code to manage than ever before. We’re already seeing a 14x YoY increase in GitHub commits, and it’s accelerating. AI has dramatically lowered the cost of writing code, so it’s now being used across far more businesses, applications, and use cases. We’re at the beginning of a massive productivity boom driven by the proliferation of bespoke software throughout the entire economy. Coding has been AI’s breakout use case this year. The fact that it’s increased demand for software engineers — rather than decreased it — should call into question the entire “AI will cause mass job loss” narrative.
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@Serenitee_Sam She knows she’s being a nuisance. Can’t stand these people. How about being a respectful person?
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✨️Serenitee♡Sam✨️@Serenitee_Sam·
Knowing your rights changes EVERYTHING. Watch what happens when they try to shut this camera down… Kaitlin Bennett was filming people-on-the-street interviews at the Winter Garden Farmers Market. Police and city staff told Bennett her activities needed to be conducted outside the event's perimeter, as past market practices typically restricted event activity to approved vendors. When she entered the event area, she was issued a trespass warning and threatened with arrest. Following a review, the City Manager and the Police Department acknowledged that the market, while hosted by a third party, took place on unclosed public right-of-way. The city rescinded the trespass notice, apologized, and permitted Bennett to return, noting that the restriction violated her First Amendment right to record in a traditional public forum. Bennett subsequently returned to the market the following week. Bennett was also involved in a similar situation at the Lakeland Farmers Market in May 2025. In that instance, she claimed her free speech rights were violated after police responded to complaints about her filming and "hateful statements". However, city officials clarified that she was not trespassed from the market, though the dispute drew local attention regarding the boundaries of filming on public spaces. No legal cases or arrests were ultimately filed in either situation.
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I’ve seen some things, but watching a police department admit they were wrong to a citizen? That hits different. Jeff Gray, who refers to himself as a "civil rights investigator," was holding a sign at the Sanford Farmers Market to advocate for homeless veterans. Officers were called to the scene after complaints were made about his presence. During the encounter, officers told Gray he was being trespassed from the area and ordered him to leave. At one point, an officer told him, "You can exercise your right somewhere else, we just don't want you here." Shortly after the initial encounter, the officers returned to Gray and informed him that they had made a mistake, acknowledging that he was exercising his First Amendment rights. The Sanford Police Department later posted a statement on their Facebook page confirming they were aware of the incident, admitted a mistake was made, and stated that the officers involved were being addressed. They emphasized their commitment to upholding First Amendment rights in future service calls. ​Jeff Gray is known for "First Amendment auditing," a practice where he travels to different cities to film police and local government officials to test their compliance with constitutional rights. He has been involved in several high-profile legal cases and settlements across the Southeast—particularly in Georgia—where cities have been forced to change their policies, undergo training, or pay damages after violating his rights to demonstrate or record police activity.

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TechN0rd@TechN0rd·
@HealthyAlfred are you supposed to take BPC forever? or whats the protocol?
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Healthy Alfred 🏄🏻‍♀️
BPC-157 regrew a completely SEVERED sciatic nerve in 60 days. (PMID: 19903499) Does your back hurt before you get out of bed? Do you wince tying your shoes? Does pain shoot down your leg into your foot? That’s not “just back pain.” It’s nerve compression. This can lead to: → permanent nerve damage and foot drop → disc surgery with 40% failure rate → inflammation crushing your spinal nerves → muscle atrophy in your legs → losing the ability to walk pain-free BPC-157 also IMPROVED spinal cord crush recovery over 360 days (PMID: 31266512). A peptide your body already makes. Repairing what your back surgeon couldn’t. Advil shreds your gut. Cortisone breaks down collagen. Surgery fails 40%. This doesn’t. I take Barrier Health’s BPC-157 oral tablets personally. No injection. No prescription. Code ALFRED saves you 15%. Link below.
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TechN0rd@TechN0rd·
@EricLDaugh these posts are silly. its like posting the no kings protest pics and saying “americans are tired of the facist regime” 🤦
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY CRAP! Tens of THOUSANDS of Spanish patriots just stormed the streets demanding the resignation of socialist left-wing PM Pedro Sanchez, who has betrayed his people "SANCHEZ, RESIGNATION NOW!" 🔥 This comes after UK patriots marched to oust Keir Starmer TAKE YOUR COUNTRIES BACK! Sanchez has been a traitor to his "ally," America. Time for Spain to wake up 🇺🇸🇪🇸
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TechN0rd@TechN0rd·
@EYakoby 💯 but the machine won’t let him win. CA is forever fucked
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