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Peter

@klystrn

Rugged Individualist. Klyzo (waves on beach) + tron (where the action is) I'd rather be outdoors. 1A. 2A. Conservative. Catholic. Trump. Musk. DOGE. 🇺🇸 🦅 👷

SF Bay Area CA เข้าร่วม Eylül 2021
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Richard Grenell
Richard Grenell@RichardGrenell·
Carl Demaio deserves enormous credit for getting the voter ID initiative on the California ballot. He was relentless. He was focused for a very long time. We all must now support this initiative to pass voter ID in America’s largest state. This is an incredible moment for not just California, but for America. We need national money for this initiative. Changing California changes Washington, DC.
Carl DeMaio@carldemaio

CA Dems have finally made it official: they want non-citizens voting in our elections. A new measure in LA would allow the city to extend voting rights to non-citizens. This should come as no shock, but here's how we can fight back - WATCH: youtube.com/watch?v=EMZkf6…

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Peter@klystrn·
Congratulations to my son for his hooding as a Master of Biological Sciences at the University of Alaska, Anchorage today!
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
Just so we are ALL CLEAR on what happened today... Educators and school administrators single-handedly CANCELLED SCHOOL for 700,000 North Carolina students... ...INCLUDING MY SON!!! To wave signs around in the street instead. The signs vary from: a) F**K ICE!!! b) Defeat Trump's Agenda c) Trump is a N*ZI d) ICE OUT!!! e) Protect trans kids f) Refuse fascism g) Stop bombing schools DO NOT TELL ME THIS WAS ABOUT KIDS. IT NEVER WAS. This was ADULTS using 700,000 children, INCLUDING MINE, as political leverage against a president they don't like. That is despicable. You know better... DO BETTER.
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
A Steve Hilton testimonial. Spread the word. I’ve lived in California, off and on, since 1993. The Air Force sent me here first on an assignment to Travis AFB and I’ve settled down here since. I’m a transplanted Southerner. I love the state, hate the politics. It’s that simple. Then, I had an opportunity to spend some time with @SteveHilton on a few occasions. We’ve had a couple meals together. I’ve gotten to know him. I’m impressed, not only with his intelligence and his grasp on literally everything that affects California but, equally importantly, he’s a great guy. There’s not a single issue you can challenge him on that he won’t have an airtight, conservative plan for. I dare you to find one. He’s the answer for my state. The governor we need! The only answer. He’s bright, he’s prepared, and he’s hilariously funny. He’s 100% real. What you see with Steve, is what you get. And he’s exactly who we need. I wholeheartedly endorse Steve for Governor of California! @SteveHiltonx @TeamSteveHilton
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TheNewPhysics
TheNewPhysics@CharlesMullins2·
🚨 BREAKING: A 3-layer atomic “sandwich” just pushed superconductivity beyond its supposed limit. No exotic elements. No extreme conditions. Just structure. What they built • Graphene (top) • Gallium (ultra-thin middle layer) • Silicon carbide (bottom) This creates a confined 2D system where electron behavior changes. What they discovered This stack forms an Ising superconductor that survives magnetic fields: Up to 3× stronger than the Pauli limit That limit is normally where superconductivity breaks down. Here, it doesn’t. What’s actually happening Normally: • Magnetic fields flip electron spins • Cooper pairs break • Superconductivity collapses In this system: • Electrons are quantum confined • Interfaces drive orbital hybridization • Spins become locked (Ising pairing) So under strong in-plane magnetic fields: • Spins don’t flip • Pairs don’t break • Superconductivity remains stable Why this matters This is not just a material improvement. It shows that: Interfaces can override expected physical limits We are not just selecting materials anymore. We are shaping how they behave. Implications • Magnetic-field-resistant superconductors • More stable quantum systems • Potential pathways to topological states (e.g. Majorana modes) Final thought This result fits within quantum mechanics. But it highlights something deeper: Structure and boundary conditions can dominate outcomes That is where a lot of future physics and engineering will happen. Follow me I track where physics becomes structure, not substance.
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Garrick@8ntmuch·
Enjoy seeing photos on 𝕏? Then let’s rewire the algorithm so it will start showing us more! Post any photo for all to enjoy! 📸
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durvesh@BLackgold_5·
Do you recognize this gaint aircraft carrier name?
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Nevada is popping off
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
This deserves more attention, because it’s a really cool @Starlink use case. They’re using collars on cattle that connect to Starlink satellites in space, allowing ranchers to create and adjust a “virtual fence” in real time right from their phone in the middle of nowhere. You don't need to be close to a radio tower anymore. Literally no-one has done this before.
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt

Halter announced today the launch of direct-to-satellite connectivity using SpaceX's @Starlink for its smart cattle collars, a world-first that removes the need for cell towers or on-ranch infrastructure. "Using Starlink enables ranchers to manage cattle anywhere they can see the sky. Combined with a suite of new tools for reproduction, animal behavior, and precision pasture management, the release significantly expands what is possible for cattle ranch management. Beef ranchers in remote and rugged regions that were limited by connectivity can now turn to virtual fencing to run more productive and sustainable operations - at a time when they face rising fuel costs, labor shortages, and an aging workforce pressures." Halter’s internal modeling estimates direct-to-satellite capability expands coverage of the U.S beef cattle market by 2.5x. Until now, Halter’s solar-powered, GPS-enabled collars relied on Halter’s proprietary long-range radio towers. With direct-to-satellite, the collars can communicate via Starlink, eliminating ground infrastructure entirely.

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Peter@klystrn·
@OwenGregorian Election integrity. Otherwise, all results are suspect.
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TeslaBoomerPapa
TeslaBoomerPapa@TeslaBoomerPapa·
And there goes one Falcon , right over our house, sorry for the shaky filming : it's hard when you zoom in and follow with your arms just up in the air! Always such a joy!
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7-ELEVEn@7eleven·
i’m bored plz send car pics
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TechOperator
TechOperator@TechOperator·
This will be my last career move update, at least for a while. I'm now four weeks in. I've fully relaxed for the first time in years. I no longer forget words, feel scattered, or fail to complete sentences. I'm sleeping better, though not great yet, and still improving. I'm working out more and no longer stress-eating. I thought I'd miss some aspects of work and have more conversations with the people I left behind. In reality, aside from Chris and two others, I haven't heard from anyone, which doesn't surprise me. Most coworkers are not your friends. With that realization, I know I have work to do, but this chapter of my life and career is closed. Last weekend reinforced that for me and taught me my time is better spent looking forward rather than back. So that's what's next. The future is uncertain, but I am at peace with my decision and will figure it out. Thank you to everyone who followed my journey, reached out, offered words of encouragement, and shared your experiences. That support meant more to me than you know, and I plan to pay it forward.
TechOperator@TechOperator

On Monday, I will resign from my job as an IT executive. I’ve led a large team for several years. Soon after arriving, I realized the role was not what I expected and the environment was unhealthy. Instead of leaving, I chose to view the situation as a challenge. Over time, I shifted from trying to improve the situation to focusing on supporting my employees as best I could, often at my own expense. Last week, however, I found myself unable to protect them any longer. That moment came when I had to lay off an employee and friend of 25 years, with no involvement in the decision. I lost any sense of purpose. So on Monday, I will walk in and resign. I expect that over the next several months, many more will follow, though I realize the company may not care unless it impacts the bottom line. But my wife and family, my purpose, will care.

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