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Dusty Greene

@RustyRoad

Travel the 🧠 road less traveled.

Minnesota เข้าร่วม Şubat 2021
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Dale Partridge@dalepartridge·
No more moderate and domesticated men.
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USA NEWS 🇺🇸
USA NEWS 🇺🇸@usanewshq·
This is Judge Richard Hersch! He is a tiny man with big power. Today, Richard let a black teenager go home from jail. What did the teenager do, you ask? He held down a 12-year-old girl and shoved rocks in her mouth to stop her from screaming while he and his friend raped her.
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Volcaholic 🌋
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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Adam Singer
Adam Singer@AdamSinger·
This is medical fraud, people should be in jail (one lady charged $29 million to treat 84 kids). Why would we create systems that are so easily scammed
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Musashi :: neet🌎order@MusashiWins·
@xbtDLN if someone has a propensity to lose their mind and murder someone that's MORE of a reason to lock them up forever
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Noah Jakob Rettberg 🇩🇪🇪🇺
Jewish Germans had the highest rates of volunteering for the German Army in WWI. 100,000 jewish Germans served in WWI, out of a population of merely 500,000, meaning 40% of all male jewish Germans served. Also one has to understand one context about that picture: It was taken not in Germany but in Poland, which German had just taken from the Russian Empire. Russia was an extremely antisemeitic society while German at that time was one of the most philosemitic in Europe. So theese Jews are not laughing at the German soldier, they are happy about Germany defeating Russia.
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Jerrygeeeeee
Jerrygeeeeee@JLonokapu·
@RustyRoad @supertrucker I used to work in a shipyard. And the trades. A lot of guys make it look bad and unappealing. The blame could be on us as well.
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SilverBoarMedia
SilverBoarMedia@AbcAbc347433·
@RustyRoad @supertrucker When you make something yourself the personal fulfilment is undeniable and you know you actually produced something useful.
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Dusty Greene
Dusty Greene@RustyRoad·
@dandolieon @TAmTrib @Will_Tanner_1 Very good point .... there has been some kind of odd lordship inversion. The ones who own and run or manage or work are now paying for the on paper poor who don't work and get everything for free.... very interesting phenomenon that I want to hear more people talk about.
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The American Tribune
Most British travellers even thought the slaves in the South were generally better off than the laboring class in Britain "These expressions evoked a famous comparison that was commonly made regarding American slavery: were American slaves worse off than the lower class in Europe and Great Britain? Most wayfarers gave the surprising answer of 'no.' Matilda Houstoun had been in the South for one year and decided 'domestic slaves are the least unhappy menials in the world,' and she went on to describe the slave's material life as comfortable for a lower-class people." -The British Gentry, the Southern Planter, and the Northern Family Farmer: Agriculture and Sectional Antagonism in North America by James L Huston
Kaiser Von Lohengramm@KaiserLoengramm

The mistake Rufo makes is comparing blacks to Whites. Instead, he needs to compare blacks to blacks. By basically all metrics, being a slave in America was far better than being free in Africa. Better to serve in heaven than to reign in hell, and heaven is a lot like Dixie.

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V. Borger
V. Borger@borger_v·
@RustyRoad @cityaestheticss No bedrock. We live on clay and sand brought to the Low Countries by rivers from mountains and hills in Switzerland, Germany, France and Belgium, mixed with thick layers of home grown peat. Most houses are built on pillars of wood or concrete, 10-30 m. long, on deep sandbanks.
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City Aesthetics ⛩
City Aesthetics ⛩@cityaestheticss·
I'm still thinking about how the Dutch wanted to build an artificial mountain.... They really should just get this done, because, why not?
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Dusty Greene
Dusty Greene@RustyRoad·
@shiri_shh @mreiffy This is an absolutely epic upgrade for ranchers, I wish I could buy in. Is there any chance it will go public ? Spac ?
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shirish
shirish@shiri_shh·
Farmer pays $5–$8 per cow per month. A New Zealand company puts a solar-powered smart collar on cows. It tracks location 24/7, health, temperature, chewing activity, breeding. Farmer just opens a simple app and draws a line on the map. That line becomes the fence. As cows approach the boundary, the collar beeps and vibrates. With one tap, the whole herd moves to fresh grass or the milking shed. No physical fences. Less labor. Huge cost savings for farmer. Already on 700k cows across New Zealand, Australia, and the US. and now in talks to raise at a $2B valuation led by Peter Thiel.
Polymarket@Polymarket

JUST IN: AI cow collar startup Halter raises at $2,000,000,000.00 valuation, uses proprietary “cowgorithm” to herd cattle.

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Joe Lonsdale
Joe Lonsdale@JTLonsdale·
@TerribleMaps @DanielleFong Haha. This would cost about a trillion dollars to dig for cargo ships through tough terrain including the Rockies, and probably require >400 miles of new canal to get the really big ships through. Maybe possible with new robotics, if you can fix the environmental review process!
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Terrible Maps
Terrible Maps@TerribleMaps·
Why has the US not built a canal here to rival the Panama Canal?
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Dusty Greene
Dusty Greene@RustyRoad·
@SimmonsBart If you can use a drone to map grass age stage and direct the cattle to the teenage grass like @JoelSalatin has described that would be awesome.
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JB and family
JB and family@SimmonsBart·
At 2SRanch.com, our Halter system uses solar-powered GPS collars to create virtual fences, letting us shift cattle remotely via a mobile app, monitor their health, and track grazing patterns—activated just yesterday. Inspired by founder Greg Piggott's work with Peter Beck at RKLB, this innovation aligns with our regenerative ranching, enabling intensive rotation grazing to heal our soils, boost biodiversity, and expand usable land without fixed fences. This tech is transforming our operations sustainably. Pictured below are the Halterhq collars.
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Dusty Greene
Dusty Greene@RustyRoad·
@Polymarket This is absolutely epic if they can use this in conjunction with drones to get cows to go to the teenage grass. @untappedgrowth this is a massive upgrade if it works.
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Polymarket
Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: AI cow collar startup Halter raises at $2,000,000,000.00 valuation, uses proprietary “cowgorithm” to herd cattle.
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Chay Bowes
Chay Bowes@BowesChay·
Since mid 2025 a bizzare, and disturbing pattern has emerged among US scientists and defense figures working in one specific field- "Advanced aerospace propulsion plasma physics fusion rocket tech" (and its related national security fields) And here's whats most strange and potentially worrying, several have died violently or vanished without trace. First it was MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center director Nuno Loureiro was assassinated, shot at home in December 2025 with a suspect arrested but motive still unclear, then Caltech astrophysicist Carl Grillmair was shot dead on his porch in February 2026, another killing with an arrest yet no clear reason given. Then theres Aerospace engineer Monica Jacinto Reza, co inventor of advanced rocket alloy Mondaloy with NASA and Air Force ties she disappeared while hiking in June 2025 her body never found. It continues, Retired Air Force Major General William Neil McCasland former commander overseeing classified propulsion and space programs "vanished" during a hike in New Mexico in late February 2026 also still missing. These cases show eerie similarities especially the hiking disappearances of Reza and McCasland plus professional overlaps in high stakes breakthrough technologies. All complete coincidence. Right?
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