Joined November 2017
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Robert Sukhudyan retweeted
Hadron Energy, Inc. has successfully completed its business combination with GigCapital7 and begins trading on Nasdaq today under the ticker symbol $HDRN Through the transaction, Hadron secured approximately $31 million in total equity funding with zero debt, resulting in approximately $24.5 million of cash on the balance sheet. The capital raised will support reactor design, NRC licensing, supply-chain development, and future deployments targeting AI data centers, industrial facilities, defense applications, and critical infrastructure. This milestone positions Hadron as the first publicly traded company focused on light-water micro-modular reactor (MMR) technology. Hadron is developing the Halo MMR: a factory-built, transportable 10 MWe microreactor designed to deliver reliable carbon-free baseload power with a 10-year refueling cycle. Going public builds on key achievements, including agreements with ConverDyn and Paragon Energy Solutions, as well as a deployment framework with Smartland Energy representing up to 1.8 GWe of potential demand. We believe Hadron is positioned to help define the next generation of nuclear energy infrastructure. Follow along with @hadron_energy for the latest in microreactor innovation!
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Robert Sukhudyan retweeted
Hadron Energy and GigCapital7 have completed their previously announced business combination. The combined company has been renamed Hadron Energy, Inc. Hadron Energy, Inc. will begin trading on Nasdaq under the symbols $HDRN (common stock) and $HDRNW (warrants) on May 26, 2026. Hadron Energy is advancing the Halo Micro Modular Reactor (MMR) through technical development, NRC licensing engagement, strategic supply chain, and deployment partnerships. Designed to deliver 10 MWe of continuous power, the Halo MMR is being developed as a power solution for AI data centers, industrial applications, remote communities, and critical infrastructure.
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Do not trust phone numbers in the google ai search results. Almost got had by scammers because google served me a customer support number pulled from a review in yelp, and not the actual airline i was calling. Good thing i recognized the off brand payment email
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Email signature generators suck! Shameless bait and switches, hidden charges etc. So I made my own pipeline for making gmail signatures. use it here: series-x.co/web-apps/email-s…
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Pretty cool how a large LLM model is essentially a low loss compression of a big percentage of the internet, and human knowledge. Having a machine that can locally run a big model should be a staple in a doomsday prepper's stash
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The saddest thing about AI is that people who you'd regard as vessels of knowledge and wisdom lose their practical value. Like I spent my entire life aggregating what I think are super niche and interesting ideas, knowledge, experiences. But my daughter will not need to ask me about any of it. For a human, my LLM is pretty impressive, but I can't compete with a robot.. Before google I had my Grandpas. They were truly like chatGPT, I would ask any question about any topic and they had answers ready. Makes me sad to think that my grandchildren won't get to see me in that light.
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Concept interaction design built on @webflow for Lens Filters
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Health insurance in America is a scam, I did the math for a family of 3: You are paying $12,000 a year for insurance (which sucks by the way and is really hard to actually get medical treatments) and you stil have to copay A generous out of pocket, cash, yearly cost for a family of 3 having routine visits physicals, 2-3 minorilnesses a year is about $3-4k
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And in an emergency you cannot be denied treatment. For all other unfortunate circumstances like cancer, god forbid, you book a flight to Russia or another country with great, cheap healthcare and get far superior treatment for equal to or less than the cost to get insured in America
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You're better offjust saving the insurance amount for 1- years and investingitinto anindex fund.
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I don't see how @splinetool survives long term given how easy it is to hard code advanced ThreeJS scenes with any of the leading LLMs. I tried spline 3-4 times, and gave up every time. But with AI, I'm making advanced 3D websites with ease, and for free.
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THE BEST project/task management software I have ever used. 100% free, 100% privacy, 0% bloat, incredibly intuitive, and actually helps me as opposed to overwhelming with a complex UI. #Superproductivity github.com/johannesjo/super-…
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The Russian Government just gifted all of this to my newborn baby... A country that is in a non stop sanction regime just gifted my daughter about $300-$500 worth of stuff just for being born. Then they told us to go and collect a cash payment that's more than Hawaiians got after the fires.
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90% of the people in the design/agency niche flexing their MRR on X are lying.
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And We're Live 🚀 glopticsusa.com A headless @Shopify store built with @shopyflow on @webflow Complete with an @airtable backend for product & order management & full automation, facilitated by @WhalesyncData & @zapier Fully designed and built by yours truly.
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We’re expecting our first child, so I made a little something #b3d #blender #3d
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If you’re a designer freaking out about ChatGPT image gen: Yes, if all you do is receive clear instructions and output a design, your career is over. Not because companies won’t hire you, but because I won’t, as a creative director. And here’s why my position is not at risk 👇🏼
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As a creative director, my job is not to produce the website, or the asset. My job is to: 1. To take the client’s incoherent story, and poor artistic taste 2. Convert it into a concise story with good artistic taste 3. Make them feel like they are responsible and deserve credit for at least some of it. 4. Sell them on the idea that it’s a worthwhile investment. 5. Deliver the design 6. Maintain good taste, continuity and consistency across all design decisions moving forward.
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Clients don’t know what they want. Most of them don’t even know what they need. I’ll tell you more, most worthwhile clients don’t even have the time to write a good enough prompt. The person writing the prompts will be us, the crafty creatives who use AI as a tool.
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