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@InfoMaster

I am interested in learning as much as possible. Interested in Family Wealth / New Tech / All things Elon is working on / US Football

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Info Master@InfoMaster·
We need help keeping track of the new @realDonaldTrump administration's daily activities. The amount of productivity that will occur must be established as the minimum standard for all future presidents to achieve or exceed. During his first term, his administration had a very successful 4 years, but we didn't have an outlet that kept up with the information or was allowed to publish the information. Not this time...let's show the world who America voted for!
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@Amazonleo @Delta Wow! Great news for Leo. Not sure how well @Delta’s current customers will take the news of waiting another 2-3 years while their competitors are moving fast to have Starlink service now.
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Amazon Leo@Amazonleo·
Amazon Leo is coming to @Delta. Delta will install Amazon Leo on hundreds of aircraft across its fleet, bringing fast, reliable Wi-Fi to tens of millions of customers who fly Delta every year. An initial installation on 500 aircraft will begin in 2028. Read more: spr.ly/6019B6myXZ
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The White House@WhiteHouse·
“All of those countries that can’t get jet fuel because of the Strait of Hormuz, like the United Kingdom, which refused to get involved in the decapitation of Iran, I have a suggestion for you…” - President Donald J. Trump
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Doug Donnell@dougdonnell·
@amazon @Amazonleo @Delta Seems like this has to be political to delay 2 more years waiting for something that doesn’t exist when @Starlink exists right now and all their competitors are offering it for free already. Really questionable decision making @Delta
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Info Master@InfoMaster·
@mreiffy My question is: if they are fast at breaking it, are they fast at creating it too? Then why not focus on creating as many Bitcoins as possible?
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Max the VC 👨‍🚀
Google is basically saying: “We’ve cut the quantum resources needed to break Bitcoin’s encryption by 20x. We can now break it. We can prove it. We’re just not going to tell you how. We’ve slowed down research to give crypto a chance. You have until 2029 to figure out a solution. Good luck.”
nic carter@nic_carter

Many are wondering "what Google saw" that caused them to revise their post-quantum cryptography transition deadline to 2029 last week. It was this: research.google/blog/safeguard…

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Ashley Zavala@ZavalaA·
Update: The Newsom administration won’t say how much Kamala Harris’ CHP security detail is costing California taxpayers. We filed California Public Records Act requests solely seeking cost information, which have been denied 🧵… kcra.com/article/kamala…
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WithoutHistory@WithoutHistory·
Africa is splitting into 2 continents
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͏Uncle 🪂@unclelawr·
He crawled into the service vent and waited 48 hours for his target to reach the conference
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Suzie rizzio@Suzierizzo1·
Wow this is some History on Maralago which was built by Marjorie Merriweather Post the 27 y/o heiress & daughter of the Post Company. She had Maralago built which is Spanish for “from sea to lake”! Her third husband had ties to Russia & the land it’s on was stolen from Indians.
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Caitlin Clark News@22CCnews·
WNBA Now: Caitlin Clark vs Angel Reese Incident Gets Worse After Sophie Cunningham Steps In This moment involving Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, and Sophie Cunningham quickly turned into one of the most talked about situations in the WNBA. What looked like a normal physical play suddenly became something much bigger, and the reaction from players, fans, and the Indiana Fever showed that this situation was not going to stay quiet. Sophie Cunningham’s reaction to the moment involving Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese changed the entire energy of the game and possibly the season. This wasn’t just about one play anymore. It became about respect, team protection, and how players respond when things cross the line. Now fans across the WNBA are debating what really happened, who was right, and what happens next. Because moments like this don’t end when the game ends. They carry into locker rooms, into future matchups, and into the entire league storyline. And if this situation continues, this may end up being one of the biggest WNBA storylines of the season. Source: WNBA Now Youtube: @WNBANow-h3t" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@WNBANow-h3t #CC22 #CaitlinClark #SophieCunningham #FeverRising #NowYouKnow #FromAnywhere #IndianaFever #WNBA
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Jesse Watters@JesseBWatters·
No Kings PROTESTERS are CLUELESS on why they’re protesting🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Tony Jacob | FindaClip.com
Marc Andreessen explains the concept of 'Retard Maxxing' "Are you aware of the concept of the meme of retard maxing?" "A friend of mine sent me this thing and he said, 'Oh, here's your answer." "You're retard maxing.' And I said, 'I'm what?'" "And he said, 'Oh, watch these videos.'" "There's this guy on YouTube who has basically 100 videos on retard maxing." "He's like my new life coach. It's basically just like: go to work, do a good job, come home. It's fine." "Start a company, succeeds and fails, it's fine." "Have too much to eat one night, it's fine." "Ask a girl if she wants to go out with you, if she says no, it's fine." "It's the simpler form of the extreme ownership." "It's the form of it that says I don't need to take all this in on myself, I can just let it go." @pmarca @HarryStebbings @ElishaDLong @SolJakey
Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸@pmarca

Current status: Retardmaxxing.

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pablo motoa@PabloMotoa·
Please stop what you're doing and listen to this. @george__mack just told one of the best stories I’ve heard all year on @ChrisWillx's latest episode
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arin@ArinVerma1910·
In 1905, Einstein published special relativity. In 1915, he published general relativity. Einstein was just trying to understand the universe. But without Einstein's math, Google Maps would be wrong by 11 kms every single day. Let me tell you why - this is very interesting :)) Your phone doesn't "talk" to GPS satellites. It only listens. Each satellite is broadcasting one thing, constantly: "I am satellite 'A', and it is currently 14:23:00.000000." Your phone receives signals from 4 satellites simultaneously. Because light travels at a known speed, tiny differences in arrival time tell it exactly how far it is from each satellite. 'A' satellite tells you: you're somewhere on a sphere of radius 20,000 km. 'B' satellite: that sphere intersects another sphere - now you're on a circle. 'C' satellite: that circle intersects a third sphere - now you're at 2 points. 'D' satellite: eliminates the last ambiguity and only one point remains. That's you! Except there's a problem nobody thought about until Einstein. The satellites are orbiting at 20,200 km altitude, moving at 14,000 km/h. Two things happen to their clocks simultaneously: - Special relativity: Moving clocks tick slower. At orbital velocity, the satellite clock loses 7.2 microseconds per day - General relativity: Clocks in weaker gravity tick faster. At that altitude, gravity is weaker. The clock gains 45.9 microseconds per day. Net effect: 45.9 - 7.2 = +38.7 microseconds per day. In 38.7 microseconds, light travels 11.6 kilometers. So without correction, the system would accumulate 11.6 km of error. Every single day. In a week, your navigation is useless. The fix is one of the most elegant things in all of engineering. Before each satellite launches, its atomic clock is physically tuned to tick slightly slower than it would on Earth - by exactly 38.7 microseconds per day. Once in orbit, relativistic effects speed it back up. And it arrives at exactly the right rate. Einstein's 1915 paper is baked into the hardware of your phone's navigation system. The next time Google Maps routes you correctly, you're experiencing general relativity. You just didn't know it.
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Info Master@InfoMaster·
Every Physics course should have a chapter on Elon. I'm not talking about just one paragraph on about his life and such, but the whole chapter on how to approach physics the way it's meant to be, first and only principal. In fact, a whole book can be written on every aspect of physics that he has dealt with in all his companies from electric, understanding earth by digging, space and even neuron level in the brain.
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
Everyone thought the future was carbon fiber Elon Musk looked at the physics and chose stainless steel for Starship instead Sounds insane.... until you realize stainless gets stronger at cryogenic temperatures, handles reentry heat better, and costs massively less than advanced composites. It doesn't even need paint He chose a material that is faster to build, easier to weld, tougher in extreme conditions, and built for rapid iteration Classic Elon: ignore convention, trust first-principles engineering, and pick the solution everyone else missed He is taking science fiction and making it real. Building things that only existed in imagination, and pushing them to the absolute limits of physics
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Milk Road AI@MilkRoadAI·
$VCX just crashed 82% in 5 days and most people still don't understand what happened. A fund called Fundrise Innovation Fund listed on the NYSE on March 19 at a NAV of $19 per share Within 5 trading days it hit $575 and that's a 1,840% move Here's what's inside the fund: - Anthropic = 21% - Databricks = 18% - OpenAI = 10% - Anduril = 7% - SpaceX = 5% $VCX had a NAV of $19 per share. and at $575, the market was valuing a $537 million fund at over $16 billion Then Citron Research dropped a short report on March 26. - Down 31% that day - Down 34% the next - Down another 40%+ by March 30 From $575 to $104 in five days and the fund still trades at 5x its actual NAV The crash isn't over.
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@amuse
@amuse@amuse·
NATO: If Europe won’t allow us to use the bases we man and fund for their defense when we need them we ought to close them down and remove our troops from Europe. If they get attacked by Russia we can discuss whether or not we have the time to help.
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