Peter
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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. 🇺🇸 🦅 👷

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…




A former NYPD detective looked at what I found hidden in New York's voter rolls and said one word: "Plutonium." The NY State Police Special Investigations Unit agreed. Law enforcement and military intelligence both gave me the same instruction: publish fast. This thread is why. 🧵

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.

Gas reaches $7.89 for regular in South San Francisco.

While the Trump Administration tears down clean energy in favor of fossil fuels, California is activating a pilot project for the nation’s first solar-covered canal. We're investing in new technologies to find more solutions for lowering costs, saving water, and preparing for a hotter, drier future.

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.















