NEOHRIC-non-profit 501C3 promoting community-owned network infrastructure as affordable & accessible Networks & Internet as a publicly owned “Forth Utility”.

Joined September 2009
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You’re doing God’s work with family first . Our largest threats are those enabling the overtaking of our domestic rights to remain informed and engaged w/o distractions (#BlackBoxAlgorithms) as explained by Jack Dorsey & @LynAldenContact ( youtu.be/MaZyXEU5XAg?si=jXWg… )
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“After the Servers Go Dark Lessons from nuclear host communities that could prove critical for towns and communities considering hosting data centers.” Commentary: After the Servers Go Dark dailyyonder.com/commentary-a…
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How is this any different than the playbook used by our governments, federal and states, along with Big Tech (the Cable and Cellular companies) to hijack our Internet? Don’t believe it? Check out @EPB_Chattanooga ‘s history. Why isn’t all America community-owned, affordable, accessible, decentralized, resilient #FttH #SmartGridENERGY like @EPB_Chattanooga ?
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, recently said at BlackRock’s US Infrastructure Summit in Washington, DC that the plan is to have artificial intelligence “metered” like water and power So here’s what’s happening “Let me connect these dots for you because this is not a conspiracy. This is literally happening right now — Local governments are footing the bill for brand new power lines, road upgrades and fire stations. Meanwhile, data centers are the literal physical buildings running this AI and they're getting billions in tax breaks. One estimate just ballooned from $327 million to $2.5 billion in breaks. That's your tax money subsidizing the infrastructure that they're gonna turn around and charge you to use” Once this infrastructure is built out, they plan on charging Americans on a “meter system” just like they do water, power and electricity Local governments and industries will use it, and we’ll all be paying monthly for it We are paying for them to build it, so they can turn working and charge us for it
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How is this any different than the playbook used by our governments, federal and states, along with Big Tech (the Cable and Cellular companies) to hijack our Internet? Don’t believe it? Check out @EPB_Chattanooga ‘s history. Why isn’t all America community-owned, affordable, accessible, decentralized, resilient #FttH #SmartGridENERGY like @EPB_Chattanooga ?
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John Mearsheimer WARNING: Israel’s Defenses Are Being Overrun facebook.com/share/r/175uxDw… #JohnMearsheimer #Iran #Israel #MissileStrike #Geopolitics #WarAnalysis

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Attn: @elonmusk From: my granddaughter’s text this morning fmHouston Aurport “3am Houston. The foreign female student athletes on our UK Tennis team are in baggage claim waiting for TSA. All the Americans walked right on through pre-check. They are not making it home.” 
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Attn: @elonmusk Your kind offer to personally cover TSA worker’s wages apparently aren’t be applied to Houston TSA. Stranding foreign student athletes from their team mates (University of Kentucky girls tennis team) is neither safe for these girls, nor a good look for the USA.
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Yesterday SpaceX launched 29 more Starlink satellites from Florida. Nobody cared. Routine. Another Tuesday. Here is what actually happened. Satellite number 10,074 entered an orbit where 300,000 autonomous collision-avoidance maneuvers were executed last year alone. Not by humans. By onboard machine learning that screens conjunction data from 30 million object-transit observations per day, computes probability in real time, and fires ion thrusters if risk exceeds one in a million. The industry standard is one in ten thousand. SpaceX set its threshold 1,000 times stricter and then automated the entire thing. Three hundred thousand maneuvers. That is 820 per day. Forty per satellite per year. Every single one decided and executed by AI faster than a ground controller could open the alert email. This is Tesla Full Self-Driving logic running in vacuum at 7.8 kilometers per second. SpaceX did not stop there. In January they launched Stargaze, a space situational awareness network built on the star trackers already aboard every Starlink satellite. Thirty million observations daily, conjunction screening delivered in minutes instead of hours, and they gave the data away for free to every operator on Earth. They just made themselves the air traffic control system for low-Earth orbit and charged nothing because the real product is not the data. The real product is the standard. Now connect this to last week. Terafab breaks ground in Austin. One terawatt per year of AI compute. Eighty percent allocated to space. D3 chips designed to run hotter in vacuum where radiative cooling is free. Satellites with 100-kilowatt solar arrays scaling to megawatt. Optimus robots replicating from raw materials. The Dyson Swarm bootstrap. Every analyst covering Terafab is modeling chip yields, capital costs, and process nodes. Not one of them is asking the question that determines whether any of it works: how do you manage ten thousand satellites without a single collision, and then scale that to ten million, and then to five billion? The answer already exists. It launched its 300,000th maneuver months ago. It processes 30 million observations every 24 hours. It operates at a collision-probability threshold three orders of magnitude beyond what any government or competitor has achieved. And it improves with every satellite added because more nodes means more eyes means better models means safer density. This is the orbital operating system for a Kardashev II civilization and it is already running. The Hormuz crisis proved that terrestrial supply chains are molecule-dependent and fragile. The Terafab announcement proved that Musk intends to move compute off-planet. But neither of those matter if the orbital environment becomes a debris field. The collision-avoidance AI is the gate. Without it, every satellite launched is a lottery ticket for Kessler syndrome. With it, density becomes self-reinforcing instead of self-destroying. Nobody is covering this because it is not a product announcement. It is not a keynote. It is infrastructure so foundational that it has become invisible, the way TCP/IP became invisible the moment the internet worked. SpaceX did not just build a satellite constellation. They built the nervous system of orbital civilization and trained it on 300,000 real-world decisions before anyone realized what they were looking at. The rockets are visible. The chips are headline news. The AI keeping ten thousand objects from destroying each other in silence at eight kilometers per second is the actual breakthrough. And yesterday they added 29 more nodes to the network. Routine.
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Falcon 9 launches 29 @Starlink satellites from Florida
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This is the greatest use of AI...ever. credit: historydad_ai on Instagram
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Acquiring Intel would give Tesla immediate scale: 20 global fabs, 100k engineers, advanced logic/packaging nodes (Intel 18A ), and CHIPS Act incentives. That jumps TeraFab to 1TW/year faster than greenfield builds, supplying the 100-200GW for Optimus terawatts for space solar/AI sats—closing the gap vs. all current foundries combined by 2030. Tesla's AI roadmap Intel's manufacturing muscle = galactic chip output on US soil.
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We’ve trained a multimodal AI model to turn routine pathology slides into spatial proteomics, with the potential to reduce time and cost while expanding access to cancer care.
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The problem with most people is that they have never seen real evil They are soft people who inherited good times, and assume it was always so Their concept of crime is so soft and sympathetic that they have more pity for criminals than victims. But real evil - wretched, twisted, soulless evil - is out there. If the soft people do not wake up, a small number of evil people is all that it takes to destroy vast swaths of all that is good
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Too many headlines are only talking about how a man used ChatGPT to design a cancer vaccine for his dog But the truth is Paul Conyngham himself stated that the final mRNA vaccine construct for his dog Rosie was actually designed by Grok This fact is buried deep underground The exact sequence that shrank her terminal tumor by 75%: - Sequenced the DNA: He paid $3,000 to sequence both her healthy genome and the tumor's DNA to find the damage - Analyzed the Mutations: Used AI tools like AlphaFold to compare the data and identify the cancer-specific mutated proteins - Designed with Grok: He leveraged Grok to design the final custom mRNA vaccine blueprint to target those exact mutations - Manufactured & Injected: He partnered with university researchers to manufacture the custom nanoparticle vaccine and successfully administered the doses Every headline is pushing ChatGPT....but the final design that actually shrank the cancer by 75% was done by Grok
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Thomas Massie just declared: “This government is under siege.” And he exposed Susie Wiles and Pam Bondi for taking “millions of dollars from Bayer.” “All three branches of this government are under siege by lobbyists and lawyers from a German company named Bayer.” “They spent over $9 million lobbying … so that they don’t have to be liable for any damages their herbicide Roundup causes.” “The Constitution guarantees people a trial if they’ve been harmed.” “Why are we contemplating going against the Constitution?” “The Attorney General has opined favorably for this German company in front of the Supreme Court about getting rid of any liability that they should have for any damages.” “By the way, the President’s Chief of Staff and the President’s Attorney General worked for one of the biggest lobbying firms that’s received millions of dollars from Bayer.” “Maybe that’s why we’ve seen an executive order that says that the production of this chemical from this German company is a national defense priority.” “And we know why they’re doing that.” “It’s to keep them from having any liability.” “This is wrong.” “We shouldn’t succumb to the lobbyists, not in the executive branch, not in the judicial branch, and certainly not here in Congress.”
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Replace 99% of Congress with this kid and America would be in fixed in no time. Not even kidding a little.

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Tesla just announced it will begin building its own chip factory in 7 days.​ Tesla is going to manufacture its own semiconductors from scratch.​ The project is called Terafab and Elon Musk has been warning about this for months. Even with TSMC and Samsung running at full capacity, it still isn't enough chips for what Tesla is building.​ Autonomous cars, humanoid robots and AI supercomputers. All of it needs a relentless supply of advanced silicon.​ The math is brutal because Tesla wants 1 million wafer starts every single month by 2030.​ For context, TSMC, the most advanced chipmaker on the planet produces about 1.42 million wafers a month.​ Tesla wants to match that as a car company.​ Musk said it himself: "We make a little fab and see what happens. Make our mistakes at a small scale and then make a big one."​ The estimated price tag is $20–25 billion, potentially more.​ Tesla already has over $44 billion in cash and investments sitting on the books.​ It covers logic chips, memory, and advanced chip packaging all under one roof and targets 2-nanometer process technology.​ That's cutting-edge and that's the same node TSMC and Samsung are racing to master right now.​ Jensen Huang of Nvidia already pushed back and said Musk might be underestimating how hard this is.​ He's not wrong. Building a leading edge fab takes years of process expertise and engineering talent that nobody builds overnight.​ But Musk's argument is simple because there is no other option. The chip shortage will kill Tesla's AI ambitions if they don't control the supply chain themselves.​ Tesla's AI5 chip already being made by Samsung in Texas is reportedly 3x more power-efficient than Nvidia's Blackwell at less than 10% of the cost.​ Now they want to make millions of those chips themselves.​ If Tesla pulls this off, it stops being a car company, an AI company, or a robotics company and It becomes a foundry. The Terafab project launches in 7 days. Musk said construction progress will be visible in real time with drones broadcasting it live on X.​ Whether it works or collapses under its own ambition, the world is about to find out.
Terafab Project launches in 7 days
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Proud to serve Kentucky with @MassieforKY. The @RLibertyCaucus got this one right. Nobody in Congress fights harder for liberty and the Constitution. Reelect him.
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The Republican Liberty Caucus proudly endorses Thomas Massie in KY-4 The swamp is after @MassieforKY because he’s the most honest, principled person in Congress. He’s an unwavering fighter for liberty and a smaller constitutional government. We must reelect this liberty warrior!
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Thank you Tim. You’re going to get some hate for this, but the hate will come from bots and boughts, and the love will come from supporters of the Constitution.
Thomas Massie is a scholar and a gentleman
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It’ll take more than a “Jesus cleansing the temple” event to salvage this non-repentant Congress.
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