nethrix
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@_nethrix_ @NKY_Leftist I have a question for you. What will be the FCF, and when do you expect it to be positive?
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The 4th largest company in the world. It doesn't produce anything. It doesn't make money. It has no plans to make money. It wouldn't even have stayed afloat if not for taxpayer dollars. I mean y'all cannot be serious rn
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter
BREAKING: SpaceX, $SPCX, officially surpasses Microsoft to become the 4th largest public company in the world, now worth $2.95 trillion.
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@suehard @mouldyscone People have repeatedly corrected you. He was never i n government. This is an indisputable fact, regardless of what quote you reference. What a waste of a university education. Moron.
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@CharlesMullins2 parachutes at that altitude will do sweet fuck all. @CharlesMullins2 using AI slop doesnt make me want to read your content.
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🚨 SPACEX JUST GOT FAA APPROVAL TO TEST ITS NEW “STARFALL” CAPSULES.
These are not regular reentry vehicles.
SpaceX’s new circular Starfall capsules are designed to bring up to 1,000 kg of payload back from orbit safely, repeatedly, and at scale.
They can launch on either Falcon 9 or Starship, perform in-space manufacturing, then reenter and splash down in the Pacific for rapid recovery.
Why this matters:
• Enables true commercial in-space manufacturing (microgravity + vacuum) that can be returned to Earth
• Could become a “proliferated successor” to the ISS for self-sustaining space industry
• Opens the door to rapid point-to-point cargo delivery from orbit to anywhere on Earth
• Directly competes with companies like Varda that have been flying similar missions on SpaceX rockets
The deeper implication is massive:
We are moving from “occasional experiments in space” to routine manufacturing and logistics in orbit.
If Starfall works at scale, companies could build factories in space, produce high-value materials that can’t be made on Earth, and ship them back down regularly all without needing a full space station.
This is one of the clearest steps yet toward a real, self-sustaining commercial space economy.
What do you think will in-space manufacturing finally become a serious industry, or is this still too early?
Follow for more frontier space and future technology.
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@OxfordUnion i dont like Hasans opinions, nor Cenk - but the suppression of free speech is really concerning.
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