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Replying to @japan_nobunaga
Very much, there are busses that serve rural Missouri and they're available for general public use. But the rural bus is limited in capacity so the only people that use it are the elderly and disabled. If you are young and able bodied it is seen as dishonorable to use the bus because it is such a limited resource. Families are also very close and generous, it is common for older family members to have "spare" vehicles they keep maintained and registered for various reasons and if a family member is temporarily without a car then they are loaned the spare car until they get their own car again.
Bolexyy retweeted
Strong indications Xabi Alonso is gonna use a LWB to at least some capacity. And if he does, Maxi Araújo is an intriguing option…
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PÊCHE TWO retweeted
On Friday, June 12th, 2026, I, in my capacity as the president of the American Land Rescue Fund with the Town of Glen, New York, filed a lawsuit against the Office of Renewable Energy Siting over the legality of the RAPID Act implementing regulations. This is now bigger than Fort Edward. I promise that we are doing everything we can to spare every single town in New York State that has, against its will, been sited as a location for a solar or wind complex. This lawsuit does just that. The petition argues violations of SAPA rulemaking requirements, SEQRA environmental review requirements, procedural due process in the adoption process, and the validity of 16 NYCRR Parts 1100, 1101, and 1102 as adopted regulations. This case is about transparency, public participation, environmental review, and the rule of law. Without our home rule and the ability to call out our state government for overriding environmental regulations, we have no rule of law in New York State. It's time to get our home rule back. This is a 75-page monster of a petition that our genius attorney put together. It's bold, aggressive, and exactly what's needed if we stand a chance at taking these authoritarian agencies on in court. There is much more to come. Linking to the petition below.
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Kutark Validus retweeted
All of Europe has 32 stadiums with a capacity of 60,000 or more. The United States has 107. We didn't need to build any new stadiums to host the World Cup.
The funniest thing about this World Cup is that people are somehow shocked that country as rich as USA built some good stadiums for it and they pretend its some kind of a miracle.
Community note
The US did not build stadiums for the 2026 World Cup; all venues are pre-existing facilities with opening dates prior to the tournament. fifa.com/en/tournaments… worldfootballsummit.com/resources/insi
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Galaxy 🍉 retweeted
Genshin truly is the only game where you're not allowed to have expectations in any capacity.
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considering calling into work sick tomorrow because i do not have the mental capacity to deal with nsw AND qld fans again
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Steve #Fella🇨🇦 retweeted
The Ukrainian Navy has pretty much built a midget submarine with the payload capacity of a mark 45 torpedo they can travel nearly the entirety of the Mediterranean east to west
Ukraine also unveiled the Sea Trident heavy underwater drone at Eurosatory in Paris. Developed by Global Mark, the autonomous low-visibility system is designed for strike missions, cargo delivery and interception of other unmanned underwater vehicles. It can carry a 1,000 kg payload, travel up to 2,000 miles and operate at depths of 60 meters. #Ukraine
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Ash💙 ✨️👁👄👁✨️ retweeted
Having feelings for someone and having the capacity to love them properly are two different things.
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reloads cost a flat 3ap no matter what, so you just wanted as many high capacity guns to magdump the enemy as possible. The campaign part was largely rng because if some enemies got to act 1st you just died.
Potatohead2745 retweeted
Dash testing out Fluttershy's throat capacity (it's quite spacious). Pinkie also wanted to participate. Audiowork: @NIBV27 SFX: @OpenNSFWSP / @HentAudio
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ByteDance is in active negotiations to purchase AI inference chips from Shanghai-based GPU startup Iluvatar CoreX, while simultaneously exploring a similar deal with Baidu's chip unit Kunlunxin — a move that reflects China's accelerating shift toward domestic silicon as U.S. export restrictions tighten around advanced Nvidia hardware. According to two sources familiar with the matter, if a deal is finalized, Iluvatar CoreX would become ByteDance's third major domestic GPU supplier, joining Huawei and Cambricon. Tencent is already a Kunlunxin customer, one source noted. All parties declined to comment. Iluvatar CoreX is expected to ship at least 50,000 chips to ByteDance this year, with the majority designated for inference workloads — the task of responding to real-time user queries, which differs from the heavier compute demands of model training. The volume reflects ByteDance's need to rapidly expand capacity for Doubao, its flagship AI chatbot, as its user base continues to grow. Iluvatar CoreX listed in Hong Kong in January 2026 and reported approximately 1 billion yuan in revenue for 2025, with GPU sales accounting for around 90% of that total. The company produces two chip lines: the Tiangai series for AI training, and the Zhikai series for inference — the latter being what ByteDance is targeting. Analysts at Huatai Securities project Iluvatar CoreX's revenue could reach 3.04 billion yuan this year on shipments exceeding 100,000 chips, with average Zhikai unit pricing around 12,000 yuan. The strategic logic is straightforward. ByteDance's data centers currently run thousands of Nvidia A100 and H800 GPUs, but the pipeline for newer chips has slowed significantly. Nvidia's latest China-specific Blackwell derivative, the B20, faced additional license reviews that pushed deliveries into 2026 with quantities remaining restricted. By diversifying across three distinct chip suppliers, ByteDance can insulate itself from both U.S. sanctions and potential disruptions in the broader supply chain — rather than replacing Nvidia entirely, the goal is to guarantee supply continuity. ByteDance is running three parallel tracks simultaneously: purchasing from Iluvatar CoreX, potentially buying from Baidu's Kunlunxin unit, and developing its own custom AI silicon in-house — with reports from February 2026 indicating ByteDance had also been in talks with Samsung about potential manufacturing partnerships for its proprietary chips. The potential ByteDance deal would represent a significant commercial milestone for Iluvatar CoreX, which until now has primarily supplied government clients — making ByteDance its first major internet platform customer and a meaningful proof point for the broader domestic GPU ecosystem. #ByteDance #IluvatarCoreX #Kunlunxin #Baidu #AIChips #DomesticGPU #ChinaSemiconductor #ExportControls #Doubao #AIInfrastructure #Nvidia #ChinaAI #TikTok #ChipSelfReliance #Cambricon
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Replying to @aaronburnett
That’s a really good point. Do you expect orbital compute to be able to serve a significant portion of the demand from robotics? (in terms of inference capacity, latency, etc.)
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#12YearsOfSwasthBharat India's healthcare capacity has expanded drastically over the last decade. The number of medical colleges has increased from 842 in 2014 to 2100 today, creating opportunities for thousands of aspiring doctors while strengthening healthcare access across the country. #12YearsOfSwasthBharat via NaMo App
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TSMC’s roadmap is pretty clear: Near term, CoWoS captures the AI packaging upside from NVIDIA/AMD/ASICs. Mid term, SoIC CoWoS-L/R raises the complexity and value of advanced packaging. Long term, CoPoS panel-level packaging glass substrates push the capacity ceiling much higher. l like $TSM
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We are talking about capacity, most Malaysian are talking about capacity. But the way he frames strong local (and emotional) concern as xenophobia, racism just rolled my eyes. I'm not denying there are some racist, but come on..
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Replying to @TheNickSutton
Air Canada lounge closes at 10 and I land at 8:40 so that’s dicey but The Club is open til 11:30 and I will have to board by then so at least I’ll go there. Do you think it’ll be at capacity that late?
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Replying to @Iluminator_cz
Zelensky was there for a diplomatic meeting, dipshit. Sorry your feeble mental capacity can't grasp the difference.
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Anu Chugh retweeted
JSW infra is aiming to increase its Port handing capacity from 183MTPA in 2026 to 400 MTPA by FY30. Ports are one of the businesses that is tough to enter. And over a period of time, Port cos will integrated into logistics. You can learn about the entire industry from here youtube.com/watch?v=3nmtnVb7… Disc: no reco to buy or sell.
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