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Het is wonderbaarlijk: de meeste huizen in de VS bestaan uit een frame van “2 bij 4” balken, en nee, als je ze op meet zijn ze niet eens 2 bij 4 inch meer. Latjes dus, met wat gaas en daaroverheen wat cement en verf. De grote wolf zou zich rotlachen als de biggetjes dit bouwden.
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Time to get that volcano lair I’ve always wanted. I think it’s in the “Beyond” section of BB&B.
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If this works, I'm treating myself to a volcano lair. It's time.
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What should be a wakeup call is how many politicians became millionaires, sometimes over $200M net worth, on a politician’s salary by pretty obvious insider stock trading. Instead they bicker and whine about a guy who makes space rockets.
Elon Musk just became the world's first trillionaire. This needs to be a wake up call.
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I am filled with optimism at the fact that the world's first trillionaire was made not by hedge funds or market manipulation, but by building the infrastructure to take America to the stars.
Feels very epochal.
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Elon Musk does not own a yacht Gavin Newsom does
Americans are struggling to pay for groceries and gas while Elon Musk becomes a TRILLIONAIRE. When the federal government is for sale, the rich get richer and everyone else gets shafted. The system is rigged.
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I don’t know if these post are clickbait or what. “Being in tech” is incredibly vague. If the job is real, give the job title. Netflix posted half a year ago a job re. AI, trying to optimize their streaming routines, something like that. Salary range $340-$960k. 1/
A good friend (age 45) of mine lost his long time tech job ($200 k per year) a few months ago. He is a very talented guy, not obsolete skills at all. He is not finding a replacement job at anywhere near is previous salary. He said he declined one offer at $95,000 because of the huge pay reduction. He built a lifestyle based on closer to $200,000 per year. Whether it is a bit of age discrimination or economy or Ai related, don't count on that $200 k lasting until age 65. I am hearing anecdotal scenarios like that, especially in tech. If you lose a high income job and you are already near 50, it is really tough to get another job at the same pay level.
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3/ What I did see is an exponential increase of the amount of data produced and analyzed, for performance, quality and reliability improvements. I saw it lead to significant cost reduction and quality improvement.
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4/ The tech industry is incredibly dynamic. I didn’t stay longer than 3 years in every position. To stay relevant to your company, you always need to see what is on the horizon. I always joked, I’m trying to make my position obsolete. If you do, you’re ready for the next step.
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Struggles of a European startup founder.
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The year is 1949. The Nobel Prize in Medicine has just gone to the man who invented the lobotomy. Your doctor suggests one for your sister, who has not been herself since the baby came. It is the most celebrated advance in psychiatry of the age, and he is simply current. By the time the prize curdles into an embarrassment, close to twenty thousand Americans have had the operation, and proportionally more here in Britain. The year is 1956. Lay the baby down on his front, the doctor says. So does the most trusted childcare book ever written, the one on every new mother's shelf. On his back he might choke, the reasoning goes. Millions obey. The advice holds for nearly thirty years, long after the evidence has quietly turned, and a generation of cot deaths is counted before anyone thinks to roll the babies over. The year is 1966. A bestselling book informs your wife that menopause is a disease, that she is, in the author's word, a castrate, and that a small daily pill will keep her youthful and tolerable to live with. Her doctor agrees. The drug becomes one of the most prescribed in the country. Nobody mentions that the author sat on the payroll of the company that made it. That detail surfaces decades later, in the same year the landmark trial is halted early for raising rates of breast cancer, stroke and clots. The year is 1979. Your ulcer is caused by stress and sharp food, the doctor explains. Calm down, drink milk, take the antacid that happens to be the best-selling medicine on earth. Two Australians are about to prove that most ulcers are caused by a bacterium and cured by a fortnight of antibiotics. The profession laughs. One of them eventually drinks a beaker of the stuff to settle the matter. The establishment takes the better part of twenty years to stop laughing. The Nobel lands in 2005. The year is 1985. Butter is dangerous, the doctor says. Switch to margarine, it is modern, it is heart-healthy, the experts are united. The spread he nudges you toward is loaded with trans fats, which the next decade will identify as the genuinely dangerous one, and which will eventually be banned outright. The butter goes quietly back in the fridge. No correction is ever printed at the volume of the original warning. The year is 1992. There is a pyramid on the surgery wall, and the very same one in your grandchild's classroom. Bread, cereal, rice and pasta form the broad virtuous base, up to eleven servings a day. Fat is exiled to the tiny tip. The chart was reportedly held back a year while the relevant industries had their say. It is wrong at the bottom and wrong at the top. Now it is today. Your doctor has new guidelines, new studies, a fresh consensus, delivered with precisely the steady confidence of every guideline above. He believes it, and he has good reason to. So did every doctor in this thread. None of them were villains. Each was sincere, most were kind, and all were certain, reading from a map that somebody else had drawn and handed them. That is the part worth sitting with. So when the man in the white coat tells you what to eat, what to fear, and what to swallow every morning for the rest of your life, you are allowed to ask. Who paid for the study. What the evidence says beneath the headline. What he was just as certain about thirty years ago, and where that advice sits now. Then make up your own mind. Call it scepticism, or call it whatever your grandmother called it when she ignored the advert, kept the butter where it was, and lived to ninety-one. It has outlasted every consensus on this list. It will outlast this one too.
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De volgende kansparel. Hoe gaat de media dat nou allemaal weer goedpraten…
In Barcelona schneidet ein Marokkaner in aller Öffentlichkeit einer 41-jährigen Touristin die Kehle durch - sie ist tot. Der Mann wurde festgenommen. gbnews.com/news/world/barcel…
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Gaat goed he, in Nederland. Doet het altijd zo goed op lijstjes zoals BNP enz. enz. Ondertussen in Nederland:
Rijkswaterstaat stopt met asfalteren in Noord-Nederland, want het geld is op: radicaal besluit leidt tot geschokte reacties telegraaf.nl/financieel/rijk…
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More wild footage from today’s massive earthquake in the Philippines.

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Europe’s jet fuel situation is deteriorating rapidly. Spain, France, Italy, and others have warned private aviation operators that jet fuel may be unavailable this summer…at any price. Commercial aviation isn’t immune: 30–50% of flights will face disruption or cancellation. After 97 days of inventory draws, distillate supplies are heading below critical levels. If the IRGC’s stance on highly enriched uranium remains unchanged, euro-area shortages could become critical within two months.
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How do you think Trump is handling the Iran situation...
4% Great
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25% Terrible
67% Fucking horrible
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15,000 drones IEDERE DAG.
Russia has increased the production of first-person view drones by roughly 30-fold over the last three years, with manufacturers now capable of supplying more than 15,000 units a day, a top government official said. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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These are the brand new disguised Automated License Plate Reader cameras in Arizona The large yellow plastic barrels are camouflaged housings designed to look like construction equipment They are being deployed in remote desert areas along highways These new camouflaged cameras are a partnership between Flock and law enforcement and the plan is to use them extensively to track vehicle movement and broader surveillance We are witnessing the surveillance state being established in America… this only ends in mass surveillance
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I watched cartoons like this as a child and you expect me to be normal 😹🎬
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Oha 800km nedir lan? Yakında kıtalar arası fpv dron saldırıları da yapılır 😄
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