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Space Systems Engineer battling orbital mechanics & turning coffee ☕ into Δv 🚀 | Avionics • Propulsion | Thoughts on space warfare & beyond 🛰️
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@GrindeOptions I am holding and have zero concern long-term. Just buy more. Great deal at current levels
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@lewtapera @toxiccowboy1 Both of us. Hahaha. What can we do but laugh.
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@AstroEngineer3 @toxiccowboy1 Yooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!! I loved that show. Damn I’m old as fuck!!!!!!
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🇺🇸Chamath is calling it: Tesla and SpaceX merge after the IPO.
99.999% odds. The logic is simple.
They already share robots, fabs, and xAI tech.
A merger kills the constant noise about Elon splitting his time.
One company. One valuation. One Elon.
If it happens, it would be the largest corporate merger in history.
Source: @jayplemons @chamath @theallinpod
Elon Musk@elonmusk
Indeed, it was *because* I was not from the aerospace industry that SpaceX made such radical breakthroughs. Same for Tesla. Those in the industry would have if they could have.
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@TukiFromKL Most of the money doesn’t even go to help homeless, it just funds NGOs
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🚨 do you understand what New York City just accidentally admitted..
NYC spent $81,705 per homeless person last year.. the median American household earned $81,228.. the government spent MORE to keep someone homeless than most families earned to keep themselves housed..
that $81,705 isn't going to the homeless person.. it's going to the system around them.. shelters, administrators, case managers, contracts, overhead.. the industry that manages homelessness.. not the end of it..
if NYC gave every homeless person that money directly.. they could afford nearly 2 years of rent.. most of them wouldn't be homeless anymore..
instead the money goes to the system.. the system keeps running.. the homelessness stays.. and every year they ask for more funding to manage the problem that the funding was supposed to solve..
the homeless are worth $81,705 a year to the system..
they're worth nothing to it solved..
unusual_whales@unusual_whales
New York City spent $81,705 spent per homeless person last year. Meanwhile, the household median income was at $81,228, per Newsweek.
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@xxmarleymcfly @A_Geechi “Go so hard” - please translate to proper English please.
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