Juicey Fruit
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@spotted_model Here's an idea:
If you find a cheat, don't tell everyone in the world about it.
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@Ani_2_X @RealScottCurry Yes, his “rockets” are fake and just CGI. We all know to space travel is not possible on our flat earth
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@RealScottCurry Musk is the smartest snake oil salesman ever lived :) . He has convinced a lot of people and thats his leverage, i expect the IPO be successful eod stock market is more about convincing others about your valuation than anything nowadays
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The search warrant was approved after an Airbnb owner reportedly told police they overheard conversations about "possible stolen Lego toys":
dexerto.com/entertainment/…
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Tucker Carlson to Kevin O'Leary: ...why taxpayers should have to pay for this, if it's a private business and your tenants are some of the richest companies in the world?
Kevin: They don't. They don't necessarily have to do that; they just won't win any contracts. It's, it's a... It's a competition, um...
Tucker: But why are you getting tax breaks? Is my question.
Kevin: Yeah, everybody... You go back, and you say, "What incentives can you give us to invest $15 billion in the first 1.5 gigs?" That's what it takes. I have to go raise $15 billion. That's just the first...
Tucker: Okay, but anyone who starts a business, why should taxpayers have to pony up for that?
Kevin: They don't. But other states will.
Kevin argued that states compete with each other for major investments, offering tax incentives to attract companies willing to spend billions and create jobs.
Tucker wasn't buying it.
"If it's such a good business, why would you be asking taxpayers to help pay for it without giving them equity in the company? Are you giving taxpayers shares?"
Kevin said no. Investors get the shares.
Tucker kept pressing:
"If you want to start a business, why am I, as a taxpayer, forced to pay for your business?"
Kevin's answer was simple:
"If you won't give the incentives, another state will."
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@HighImpactFlix @nikitabier lol if you think anyone will believe that 😂
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@LadySpaceX @nikitabier I am Here's the Deal. That's my other channel.
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He Killed a COP and HUNDREDS Join the HUNT! LIVE x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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@LinKraft57 @Layemie001 Yeah was going to say the closet alone is 100k
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@Layemie001 BIG TTYPO….you ought to repost and give location… front is SO BLH
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A guy installed a mini Nvidia AI data center on his house and gets paid monthly
The box is the size of a small fridge and bolts right onto the wall.
Inside it is packed with Nvidia GPUs running AI workloads 24/7.
He hooked it up next to his AC and that was it.
Now the company pays him a flat fee for the power and Wi-Fi it uses.
He says it lands him around $2,500 a month straight into his account.
The unit even helps cool the side of his house, dropping his AC bill by $150.
That stacks to over $30,000 a year for doing literally nothing.
His mortgage is now fully paid by a box in his yard.
The crazy part is regular homes are quietly becoming AI infrastructure.
Save this, you are watching the next gold rush hit the suburbs.
winkle.@w1nklerr
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@Madworld024 @WallStreetApes “Trust me bro, I read it on the internet!!!”
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Data Centers are coaching their workers on how to lie to the public and their family about how Data Center water usage is actually a good thing
“I work at an architecture firm that mainly does data centers, and just to give you all an idea of how out of touch the people making these things are. Today we had a meeting where we were essentially asked to defend the water usage of data centers to our friends and family in conversation at the dinner table or online.
They provided them with a graph to break down water usage (included) but I’ll go over it
The chart compares “domestic water usage” (toilets, sinks, etc.) for a typical-sized closed-loop data center of 600,000 gallons per year against other things of “equivalent square footage”:
Cornfield: 5.85 million gallons
Vineyard: 5.60 million
Golf course: 5.45 million
Peanut farm: 2.88 million
Movie theater: 935,000
5 households: 730,000
They make the point that “Data centers aren’t the big water users you think”
But that’s not really true
“It's still using an incredible amount of water — and the key piece of evidence here was when someone gets pissed at a data center's water usage, ask them if they like golf. And when they say yes, let them know that a golf course uses 9 times as much water much water as a data center. That'll shut them up, because no one disapproves of golf courses using an exorbitant amount of water…”
Not to mention, this is incredibly misleading
The 600,000 gallons is mostly just building operations of things like sinks and bathrooms. It downplays or completely excludes the main water use, which is cooling the servers
More fake propaganda
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@WKeyGod420 @nvidia They did, everyone bought them and resold them
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@HighImpactFlix Can’t the @FBIDirectorKash @FBI get involved and squash the entire thing? Wild they’d go into this much effort VS giving back the legos
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@WallStreetApes Some Data Centers use 5 million gallons of water a day
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@FAFOVETERAN @MrAndyNgo No, we paid less than 2k from student via to USA passport
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@MrAndyNgo I did immigration paperwork for 29 years. I have said over & over, that a majority of immigration fraud & other problems was caused by lawyers. They fees they charge is also criminal. For just 3 pages, the charge starts at $20k. And it goes up from there.
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An immigration attorney with over 35,000 clients resigned from her Washington state law license and is permanently banned from practicing there.
The Washington State Bar Association's Disciplinary Board found that Alexandra Lozano Kennedy filed applications for benefits with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services when her clients were ineligible and used non-lawyers to perform work for them. ngocomment.com

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@w1nklerr Liquid cooled to0..
So is their a water bill to consider too, seeing as AI data centres use thousands of litres a day.
That and could you be possibly locking yourself down into an AI controlled prison?
Imagine the power of control if these units were everywhere??
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Nvidia will now pay you to put a mini AI data center on your house
It looks like a normal AC unit in the yard.
But inside sits 16 Nvidia Blackwell GPUs and Dell servers.
A startup called Span builds them, backed by Nvidia.
They bolt onto your home and you get paid for the power and Wi-Fi.
Some estimates put that around $1,000 a month in your pocket.
That is rent money just for hosting a box outside.
Span says it deploys way faster and cheaper than a real data center.
The AI boom is literally moving into the suburbs.
Save this, the grid is getting rebuilt in real time.
winkle.@w1nklerr
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