founder of @FireSwitchTech @ReniTechHq @ShedaHouse. Husband and Father.

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Interesting analysis
SpaceX a clôturé son premier jour de cotation à 2 100 milliards de dollars, 19%. Tout le monde regarde le chiffre. Personne ne regarde ce qu'il price réellement. Laissez-moi vous dire ce que le marché vient d'acheter, et pourquoi je pense que cette boîte vaudra 30 à 50 trillions d'ici 5 ans. D'abord, le symbole. Cette IPO est un référendum. D'un côté, 20 ans de discours sur la décroissance, la sobriété, la redistribution, la fin de l'histoire gérée par des comités. De l'autre, un homme qui a dit "je vais rendre l'humanité multiplanétaire", que tout le monde a traité de clown, et qui vient de créer la plus grosse entreprise cotée de l'histoire en partant d'un entrepôt à El Segundo. Le marché a voté. Le wokisme avait des départements RH, SpaceX avait des fusées. Les fusées ont gagné. Ensuite, la mécanique économique, parce que c'est là que tout le monde se trompe. Les analystes valorisent SpaceX comme une entreprise de lancement plus Starlink. C'est comme valoriser Internet en 1995 sur le marché du fax. Starship ne réduit pas le coût du kilo en orbite de 20%, il le divise par 100. Et chaque fois dans l'histoire qu'un coût d'infrastructure est divisé par 100, ce n'est pas le marché existant qui grossit, ce sont des industries entières qui naissent. Le coût du calcul divisé par 100 a donné Internet, le smartphone, l'IA. Le coût de l'orbite divisé par 100 va donner une économie spatiale complète. Faisons la liste de ce qui devient rentable quand le kilo en orbite coûte le prix d'un billet d'avion. Les data centers orbitaux, avec énergie solaire continue et refroidissement gratuit, au moment exact où l'IA fait exploser la demande énergétique terrestre. La fabrication en microgravité de semi-conducteurs, de fibres optiques, d'organes imprimés impossibles à produire sous gravité. Le tourisme orbital de masse, puis les hôtels lunaires, qui passeront du fantasme au business plan exactement comme la croisière de luxe au 20ème siècle. Le transport point à point terrestre, Paris-Tokyo en 40 minutes. L'industrie minière des astéroïdes, dont un seul corps de classe M contient plus de métaux que tout ce que l'humanité a extrait depuis le néolithique. Et Mars en ligne de mire, pas comme destination touristique, mais comme le plus grand projet d'infrastructure jamais entrepris, avec tout ce que ça implique de demande en énergie, matériaux, robotique, IA. SpaceX ne participera pas à ces marchés. SpaceX possède le péage d'entrée de tous ces marchés. C'est AWS, mais pour la civilisation. Apple vaut 3 500 milliards en vendant des rectangles de verre sur une seule planète. Le premier monopole d'accès à une frontière infinie à 30 ou 50 trillions dans 5 ans, ce n'est pas de l'exubérance, c'est une simple règle de trois sur l'expansion du marché adressable. Et maintenant, la partie que je préfère. Ce futur n'a pas besoin de bureaucrates. Il n'y a pas de comité consultatif en orbite. Pas de commission Théodule sur Mars. Chaque dollar de cette nouvelle économie sera créé par des ingénieurs, des techniciens, des soudeurs, des pilotes, des entrepreneurs. Les diplômés en gestion de la norme vont devoir apprendre un métier utile, et franchement, c'est une excellente nouvelle pour eux aussi : construire est infiniment plus fun que contrôler. Parce que c'est ça, le vrai signal d'aujourd'hui. Pendant 50 ans on nous a vendu un futur rétréci : moins d'énergie, moins d'enfants, moins d'ambition, gérer le déclin proprement. Et là, d'un coup, le plus gros actif financier du monde est un pari sur l'abondance, l'expansion et l'aventure. Le pessimisme vient de passer en position vendeuse sur lui-même. Le futur sera méga fun. Il y aura des hôtels avec vue sur la Terre, des honeymoons en orbite, des gamins qui diront "papa, c'était comment avant les fusées réutilisables" comme on dit "c'était comment avant Internet". Et quelque part dans les années 2030, un humain marchera sur Mars en livestream devant 5 milliards de personnes, et ce jour-là plus personne ne se souviendra du nom d'un seul de ses détracteurs. Achetez de l'optimisme. C'est encore sous-valorisé.
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Imagine getting height mogged by average Indian origin girl 😭😭😭
Imagine being a country of over 1 billion people and not being able to qualify for the World Cup
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🚨Indian construction worker Vipin Kumar has been awarded honorary citizenship in Romania after risking his life to save a five-year-old girl who fell into an icy lake. He kept the child above water for nearly 30 minutes until rescuers arrived
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Mark may step down from Meta soon.
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Арнольд Шварценеггер: "Знаешь, почему большинство талантливых людей так и остаются никем? Они включают фальшивую скромность. Они говорят: «Я творец, я просто делаю свою работу. Пускай мир сам меня заметит». Это чушь. Ты можешь быть гением, создавать лучшие продукты или писать шедевры. Но если люди об этом не знают, у тебя ничего нет. Абсолютный ноль. Твой талант просто умрёт вместе с тобой. Умение продавать, продвигать себя. Доносить свою ценность до других и убеждать — это не грязное ремесло. Это величайшее искусство, без которого ты никто. Чем больше людей узнают о том, на что ты способен, тем ближе ты к вершине. Перестань прятаться в тени. Выходи и учись заявлять о себе на весь мир. Твой успех зависит только от этого"
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Sued His University to the Supreme Court and Won ₦20,000,000! Case: Victor v. F.U.T.A. (2026) 8 NWLR (Pt. 2044) 33 Imagine graduating, knowing your grades were wrongly calculated, but being handed a lower class of degree than you earned. Most students would accept "fate" and move on. Mr. Adebayo A. Victor refused to back down. What makes this story incredible? Victor was a layman (not a lawyer), yet he personally prosecuted this case through the entire hierarchy of courts for nearly two decades. The 19-Year Battle for a 2:1 In 2007, Victor graduated in Mechanical Engineering from FUTA, receiving a Second Class Lower. Convinced his scores were wrongly recorded, he spent four years begging the university to re-mark 10 specific courses. The university ignored him. In 2011, he sued. The journey was brutal: 2013: The trial court dismissed his case on a technicality. Victor appealed and won a retrial. 2017: The High Court finally ordered FUTA to re-mark his scripts. FUTA refused and appealed. 2022: Under Supreme Court pressure, FUTA finally complied and re-marked the scripts. The Plot Twist: Victor was right all along. The independent re-marking officially upgraded his degree to a Second Class Upper. His correct certificate was physically handed to him in open court at the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court Defends Student Rights With the degree secured, the Supreme Court turned its attention to the university’s conduct. Led by Justice Helen Moronkeji Ogunwumiju, JSC, the apex court established a massive precedent: The Duty of Care: While universities have academic autonomy, they owe a "Duty of Care" to their students. They must provide fair assessments and transparent complaint procedures. The Penalty: By ignoring Victor for years and causing him to lose international scholarship opportunities, FUTA breached that duty. The lower court had awarded Victor a mere ₦500,000. The Supreme Court threw that out as too small and reviewed the awards upward: ₦18,000,000 in General Damages for emotional distress. ₦2,000,000 in Litigation Costs. Total Takeaway: Victor walked away with his rightful Second Class Upper degree and ₦20,000,000 in compensation. The Big Insight "Justice is not a fencing game where one party seeks to outsmart the other." Whether you run a university or a business, you cannot hide behind institutional bureaucracy to ignore legitimate complaints. Huge respect to Mr. Adebayo Victor for his unmatched resilience! Could you have held on for 15 years to defend your academic rights? Let’s map it out in the comments! © Law Parlor
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I’m sure y’all can now see that they’re indeed practicing Muslims! If you like let those ‘online Muslims’ gaslight you that Islamic terrorists are not Muslims.
“On behalf of the Good people of borno state and Nigeria we have forgiven them. And they have swear by the Quran not to go back to any form of violence” ~ Official says as rehabilitated T€rrorist are reintegrated to society
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The late MajorGeneral Rabe Abubakar was once the army spokesperson. He once went on TV to say the military was winning. Few weeks ago, he was himself kidnapped by the terrorists and he has now died in captivity in the hands of the same terrorists. RIP to him. We are in a mess.
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RT @xiaopenghexpeng: Many friends still find it hard to believe there's an aircraft inside our car, but it's really that simple: one click…
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Banter from my friend @Olusegunverdict an ardent Arsenal fan @theplatformng on Friday. We differ in opinion but still remain cordial. Lessons on democracy.
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Sustained wealth happens when you have a community thinking together. The key person who is visibly wealthy only achieves that wealth because others also have skin in the game and propel them for their benefit. I am not engaging in "trillionaire worship" like others, but what was instructive about the SpaceX IPO was that the cafeteria workers and janitors at the same company also became wealthy. That is a bigger deal than anything else. I hear so much talk about founders and investors in African entrepreneurship, but what nobody tells you is that the people who also became wealthy are the people who supported the entrepreneur and the enterprise with work. Decades ago, I discovered that Dangote's depot operators, when he was selling commodities, were also Naira billionaires in their own right. They didn't need to cheat him to get wealthy, as most misguided people believe employees should do; they had an arrangement that made all of them wealthy. Dangote took the financial risk while the depot chiefs took the operational risks. I see this same dynamic in many supply chains in Africa. My wife's aunt's 70th birthday in Accra last year was attended by all the key FMCG players and traders who worked together in an ecosystem that they all profited from. Aliko became rich because his family learned about this model long before anyone else did. He benefited immensely from it, and he is passing this same ecosystem-building approach on to the next generation of his family. This aspect of African entrepreneurship is rarely discussed. People want to hear grass-to-grace stories or miracles. True wealth in reality is built by communities and ecosystems that work in sync. I will be talking about it a lot more. I survived surgery yesterday, and I am grateful for another chance to keep doing this.
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Today, I’m releasing never before seen intelligence revealing new evidence of past US government funding for more than 120 biolabs in over 30 countries, including Ukraine. In support of President Trump‘s Executive Order to end federal funding of dangerous gain of function research around the world, and increase transparency and accountability, ODNI will continue working with partners across the Administration to identify where these labs are, what pathogens they contain, and what “research” is being conducted. odni.gov/index.php/newsroom/…
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Within ~5 years, probably ~5 times as many satellites as rest of world
They did it. SpaceX has now launched more satellites than the rest of humanity, combined, all time.
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When I turned 25, I was making so much money that I thought I would never be poor again. My cousin came to me with a story of how he needed new shoes and a suit for a job interview. I gave him 5k Naira which was a lot then. He didn't need those things. He lied. He boasted to my friends that he had "obtained 5K" from me and that they should try their luck. Fortunately they were blunt about their intention. I never gave him anything again after that, no matter his stories. He suffered some great miseries in life because of his attitude of always trying to "obtain" from others. One of the few people that Japa didn't change their fortunes. Some people just ask out of greed and not because of need. You have to learn discernment and have strict limits.
Being financially stable requires the selfishness to protect your money from the emergencies of other people
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RT @eobilo: Switzerland is putting its own growth to a vote ​The Swiss public will head to the polls to decide on a radical new proposal:…
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California made it illegal for any election in the state to require ID. This is nuts.
Costco checks ID. Meanwhile in California..
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Adelabu's version of "turn off your freezer" 😅
VIDEO: ‘Switch off auto-backup and auto-updates’ — MTN CEO advises Nigerians on data management
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The Nigerian Army claimed credit for the successful negotiation & unconditional release of 416 captives, an operation that was actually carried out by the Borno South Youth Alliance. APC government is full of lies & non-credibility.. Listen to Borno South Youth Alliance President’s speech
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When you see a thief telling you to go to court, just know that his brother is the Judge . —Former president, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan.

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Join Tesla if you want to solve real-world AI
Real-world AI is about solving for the edge case, not the average case
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