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Helping others reach escape velocity from the rat race. FIRE with disruption assets

Alpha Centauri Entrou em Kasım 2019
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Yoko 🇯🇵 | ランダムヨーコ (石井陽子)
🇯🇵🇺🇸 Trump’s “Pearl Harbor” remark was triggered by a Japanese reporter—and in Japan, the question itself is widely criticized as foolish, coming from a left-wing reporter. Personally, the bigger issue is the intent behind it. At a time when Japan and the U.S. are reaffirming a strong alliance, asking something that stirs division is problematic. Not informing Japan about a strike on Iran isn’t a “trust issue.” Framing it that way to provoke tension is disingenuous. Some U.S. media are also using this to attack Trump, but from Japan’s perspective, it’s simply a nuisance. Undermining cooperation only benefits China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. Japan will always be America’s tomodachi. The Japan–U.S. alliance is unshakable. We cannot let the left—or the authoritarian bloc—get in the way.
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TwoConTango
TwoConTango@TwoConTango·
@MaryBowdenMD My 2016 model s still feels like a new car. Software updates and leading tech. These cars are way ahead of anything else
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Mary Talley Bowden MD
Mary Talley Bowden MD@MaryBowdenMD·
I just signed the papers on a Tesla and am waiting for it to arrive. The biggest appeal was the self-driving feature. Second was never having to go to the gas station again (convenience more than cost.) I decided to do a 3 year lease instead of buy as I suspect the car will be outdated soon given the speed with which the technology is advancing.
theficouple@theficouple

When you bought the $50,000 Tesla Model Y to save on gas & maintenance. Then you learned: - It loses 20-35% of its value by year 3 - It loses 55-58% of its value by year 5 So by year 5 you lost $35,000+ of value? ....Congrats on saving ~$1,000/yr on gas.

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TwoConTango
TwoConTango@TwoConTango·
@j_fishback what happens when USD is no longer reserve currency of the world. that's right fishman you don't care
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James Fishback
James Fishback@j_fishback·
Would you rather spend $200 billion to bomb Iran or…? A: give every teacher in America a $62,500 bonus B: provide downpayment assistance for 20 million young families C: build 1,300 rural hospitals
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TwoConTango@TwoConTango·
@AndrewYang Unless you use it also. Same thing happened with computers and internet
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TheRealThelmaJohnson
TheRealThelmaJohnson@TheRealThelmaJ1·
When you need Japan's help probably not the greatest time to be making Pearl Harbor jokes
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köttur-lover22🐱㌠
köttur-lover22🐱㌠@kottur_lover22·
I am Japanese, but I stand with Iran, not America. The vast majority of Japanese people are on Iran's side. Prime Minister Takaichi does not represent the opinion of the Japanese people. Many Japanese people are ashamed that they made Sanae Takaichi prime minister.
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Cern Basher
Cern Basher@CernBasher·
When will Strategy reach 1 million Bitcoin? They only need to acquire 238,932 more. At the current Bitcoin price of $71,000 that's about $17 billion of new purchases. So far this year Strategy has raised $7.4 billion and purchased 88,571 Bitcoin. Assuming no acceleration in purchases they would only need another 2.7 quarters to acquire enough - so some time in Q4, 2026. With further acceleration in STRC capital raises, some time in Q3, 2026. @Z06Z07
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Daily Wire
Daily Wire@realDailyWire·
This might actually be Trump's funniest moment 😂 Japanese Reporter: Why didn't you tell us before you struck Iran? Trump: "Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor?" 💀🔥😂
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Jeff Booth ⚡️
Jeff Booth ⚡️@JeffBooth·
The world mirrors your focus. What you nurture thrives; what you neglect withers. External chaos often echoes internal discord. Honest money aligns with honest intentions. Dishonest systems mirror extraction. The change begins within. What will you reflect?
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Ribz of Tik Tok
Ribz of Tik Tok@ribzoftiktok·
The only thing i can afford in this video is the salt.
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Jason Luongo
Jason Luongo@JasonL_Capital·
The top 5 easiest buy and holds for the next 5 years: 1. $NVDA - NVIDIA NVIDIA doesn't just make chips. It designs the entire computing stack that AI runs on. GPUs, networking, software, developer tools. Every major AI company on the planet depends on NVIDIA infrastructure. Jensen just said at GTC they expect at least $1 trillion in cumulative AI infrastructure revenue through 2027.
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Tom Nash
Tom Nash@iamtomnash·
0 brands, tattoos and jewelry. Generic ass shirt and 10 year old pants. Cant ask for more 🫡
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Vincent Ortega Jr.
Vincent Ortega Jr.@vincentortegajr·
😜 for everyone wanting plain english: Imagine the entire observable universe is built out of an insanely huge, but still finite number of identical Lego bricks. These bricks are the smallest possible size anything can be (Planck-scale cubes / voxels). There is no in-between or half-brick; everything has to snap together using whole bricks only. Now picture trying to build a perfectly round ball out of those Lego bricks (you're basically trying to approximate a true mathematical sphere). - You can get surprisingly close using a ton of tiny bricks. - But no matter how many bricks you stack, the ball will always be just a tiny bit "bumpy" or faceted because bricks are square-edged and whole - you can't make an infinitely smooth curve with them. - Once you've used enough bricks to cover the whole observable universe, adding even one more digit of π doesn't help anymore. - You've already hit the resolution limit of reality itself. - The next digit would be trying to make something smaller than one brick, which physics doesn't allow. - So π itself (the perfect mathematical idea of a circle) goes on forever with endless non-repeating decimals... but in our actual physical universe you only need a surprisingly small number of those decimals before you're just calculating things that are smaller than one "reality brick". Beyond that point, extra digits are like trying to measure the width of a single hair with a ruler that only has markings every mile, it's pointless overkill. In short: Math can dream of perfect infinite smoothness forever. Reality only has a finite number of pixels (Planck voxels + indivisible particles), so it only needs a finite number of π digits before it says "good enough, can't get any rounder than this.”
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Did you know? NASA only uses 15 digits of π for calculating interplanetary travel. At 40 digits, you could calculate the circumference of a circle the size of the visible universe with an accuracy that'd fall off by less than the diameter of a hydrogen atom. π Day 2026
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TwoConTango
TwoConTango@TwoConTango·
@BorisJohnson No wonder England is going to shit. You don’t understand fundamental economics
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Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson@BorisJohnson·
I've long suspected Bitcoin is a giant Ponzi scheme and now I'm hearing tales of woe that make me fear I'm right. mol.im/a/15643681
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TwoConTango@TwoConTango·
@farzyness This is why the terminator will be hard to beat in a world with edge devices
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Farzad 🇺🇸 🇮🇷
Farzad 🇺🇸 🇮🇷@farzyness·
Wait so Optimus can use Digital Optimus as well to do work in the digital world while being in the physical world?!?!?!??!
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Ejaaz
Ejaaz@cryptopunk7213·
wtf did i just read NATO is equipping live cockroaches with AI models to spy on enemies, steering their movement with electric shocks to the nervous system! the tech is fucking insane: - each cockroach is wired with cameras, microphones and microscopic AI chips that process data locally. - swarm algorithms coordinate MULTIPLE cockroaches at once - these cyborg cockroaches are sent on military scouting missions moving through tight spaces, rubble undetected. - german military has already paid for and deployed these AI cockroaches i’ve heard of ai drones but never ai-powered fucking combat cockroaches lmaoo
Rowan Cheung@rowancheung

NATO is testing live cockroaches as AI-powered spy drones. Incredible AI engineering, but also something I kinda wish I hadn't learned about: > Swarm Bio-tactics wired real cockroaches with electronic backpacks containing AI hardware, radios, cameras, and microphones. > Cockroaches are steered by sending electrical signals directly into the insect's nervous system > They can crawl through rubble, tunnels, and spaces where drones can't fly, and troops shouldn't go, transmitting data back the entire time. > Within one year, they went from concept to field-validated systems with paying NATO customers, including the German military. The qualities that make them useful for military recon (small, silent, nearly undetectable) are exactly what make them creepy. ...International laws weren't written with cyborg insects in mind.

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