Cursed with Curiosity

Joined January 2021
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Very well stated, @alexboge
A lot of people have already jumped on the technical errors here, and I’ll get to those. But what bothers me isn’t that he got the physics wrong - it’s that he was so confidently, publicly wrong without a moment’s hesitation. That’s the meta-failure. JerryRigEverything has a very specific lane: destroying brand new phones on camera. People love it. It's genuinely entertaining. But that lane doesn't come anywhere near spacecraft thermal engineering, vacuum physics, or orbital systems design - and that's exactly where he planted his flag here. And I get it, a little. He saw something posted by a company whose founder he clearly and passionately despises. That's a powerful bias trigger - it shortcuts the critical thinking path before it even gets started. Motivated reasoning is real and it gets everyone sometimes. But here's what that shortcut cost him: he announced to 14 million subscribers that SpaceX engineers had missed something blindingly obvious - without taking 30 seconds to ask "Has anyone smarter than me already dealt with this problem?" The answer is yes. Emphatically. Repeatedly. For 65 years. Every satellite ever launched operates in vacuum. The ISS manages 100 kW of heat rejection in vacuum. The James Webb Space Telescope radiates waste heat so efficiently it approaches 6 Kelvin. The entire discipline of spacecraft thermal engineering exists specifically to solve the problem he thinks nobody solved. Confident ignorance driven by motivated reasoning - and it's a dangerous failure mode at 14 million subscribers. [2/2 to follow]
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HW3 owners in 2026 who paid $15,000 for FSD in 2021 after the CEO said it was coming in 2 weeks.
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"My car also has FSD"
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“can i start you off with an appetizer, maybe 30 tortillas?” “god no, i can’t eat that many tortillas!” “how about if cut them up into triangles, fry them in seed oil, & serve them with some salsa?” “omg that sounds delightful”.
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Tracked my F-150 Lightning's Carvana offer against national gas prices since March 2025. The correlation flipped on a dime when gas spiked in March: • $2.81 → $4.52/gal • Offer: $29.6K → $34.0K (despite 6,200 mi) Used EV demand is a fuel-cost derivative.
Interesting to see the @Carvana value over time and how it is so clearly correlated to gas prices even as I added 23k miles across these offers
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My kid was excited to show me his Cybertruck
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The $VIX is now in the "batting singles" zone.... aka known as the manage risk and sit tight zone. $SPY $SPX
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30 Sep 2025
Incredible when you consider September is the most notorious month for drawdowns.
The $SPY has now gone 40 days without a 1% decline. In the last 5 years we've only experienced 2 longer streaks.
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Business idea - A gym that only charges when you dont go.
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24 Jul 2025
.@TuckerCarlson is now platforming a convicted corporate stock market fraudster.
Replying to @TuckerCarlson
I am Nate Anderson, the founder of Hindenburg Research referenced repeatedly in this bizarre and fantastical interview. During my career, I helped expose numerous financial scams, including over a dozen Ponzi schemes and numerous instances of public companies lying to and stealing from investors: hindenburgresearch.com/about… I am immensely proud of that career including our work on Nikola Motors referenced in the interview. Trevor Milton is a convicted fraudster held criminally responsible for the incineration of hundreds of millions of dollars in retail investors’ hard-earned money. As should be unsurprising, Milton in this interview seems to just fabricate key events and information out of thin air – unfortunately with zero critical questioning or pushback from Tucker. For starters, contrary to Trevor Milton’s implications that his prosecution was some sort of Biden administration conspiracy, conveniently neither Milton nor Tucker share that the investigation into Milton was started and disclosed in September 2020 – under the first TRUMP administration and well before the 2020 election. There were numerous inaccuracies throughout the interview. The claim that Hindenburg paid employees for inside information is patently absurd. The key whistleblower discussed in the interview was only briefly a contractor for Milton. He was so horrified by what he viewed as Milton’s repeated false claims that he did a tremendous amount of research on his own, unraveling numerous additional suspected lies that Milton peddled to the investing public. Further, Hindenburg didn’t “coordinate” anything with media or the DoJ. Such entities ran their own investigations for their own purposes unconnected to us. There was ample evidence that Milton misstated numerous aspects of his business, as the company itself later acknowledged. It would take hours to write about all the other absurdities, half-truths, innuendos and false statements in this interview but in the interest of correcting some of the record, here’s a handful: - Milton waxes on about his pardon, but no one mentioned that Milton’s lawyer was Brad Bondi—the brother of AG Pam Bondi. Nor did anyone mention that Milton donated $900 thousand to Trump in October 2024, less than a month before the recent election—strategically timed well after his criminal conviction and immediately prior to the presidential election. Trump acknowledged he had never heard of Milton before being asked to pardon him but relied on others for the recommendation. - Milton failed to mention that immediately prior to his resignation from his company, beyond the extensive allegations of fraud, he was also publicly accused of multiple instances of sexual assault, including by his own cousin, who went on-the-record with her allegations. - I can only wonder what kind of investigation Tucker undertook of the fraud allegations against Milton before having him on. Milton literally video-taped a truck rolling down a hill implying that it was driving under its own power. He also went up on stage and said a truck that didn’t work “fully functions and works.” - Waxing poetic about hydrogen in the interview echoes Nikola’s lies to retail investors that it successfully produced hydrogen at a cost ~81% lower than anyone on earth, a feat that would have upended the entire energy industry had it been remotely true. Nikola’s head of hydrogen production, presumably in charge of this world-changing scientific breakthrough, turned out to be Milton’s own brother, who had no scientific background and previously did odd construction jobs in Hawaii. - These weren’t one-off misstatements—there were dozens of examples like these. As the DoJ said – and proved in court – Milton “made false claims regarding nearly all aspects of Nikola’s business.” The company itself admitted to many of these false statements, agreed to a $125 million fine, and won an arbitration against Milton holding him personally liable for his conduct. - Milton claimed that Hindenburg made $30m-$100m on our Nikola investment—this isn’t even close (we made a fraction of that). Trevor seems to just be making these numbers up out of thin air. Hilariously, Tucker opened by suggesting that short selling was illegal until 2007, a claim that is completely false. After confirming that he knows nothing about the subject, he went on to suggest that short selling should be criminalized outright. Short selling has existed for hundreds of years, and for good reason. Short sellers play a critical role in the functioning of healthy markets, similar to the role of investigative journalists, (which I presume Tucker considers himself akin to). Most companies are a force for good and economic growth. However, some companies lie and engage in fraud. Short sellers have exposed nearly every major corporate fraud in the past several decades because just as there is an economic incentive for identifying the good companies, there is also an economic model for identifying the scams. This is how free markets and free speech works—helping weed out the bad companies and those stealing from investors so good companies have more room to thrive. Claiming to be a free speech advocate while casually advocating for the imprisonment of anyone who dares to speak critically about public companies is a contradiction of the highest order. In short, Tucker, I highly suggest you actually vet the people you welcome onto your platform. If you find yourself staring, mouth agape at your interviewee, repeatedly saying “Wow! This is unbelievable!” it may in fact be because it’s unbelievable. You reach a lot of people and this one was an avoidable miss. Good day.
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$TSLA 🚀 🌕
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This is how @mayemusk feels after seeing Elon publish Ani on Grok.
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This might be one of the best books I’ve read in the last couple of years. Super excited for the movie.
11.9 Light-years from home. 6th grade science teacher. 1 chance to save us all. Watch the trailer for Project Hail Mary – based on the novel by Andy Weir, starring Ryan Gosling, and directed by filmmakers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. Only in theaters and IMAX - 3.20.26
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Replying to @PPathole
Entirely possible. Social media is a limbic amplifier, which inherently destabilizes civilization.
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$TSLA a timely reminder that since 2010 Tesla has generated $15.5bn of FCF of which $16.5bn from regulatory ZEV credits and IRA Battery Manufacturing Credits. Core FCF is negative $1bn. $7,500 EV subsidy does not go to $TSLA but removing it means much fewer cars sold in the US.
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ALT Ice Cube Friday GIF by Max

MONSTER hail in Copperas Cove! 📷 Kelsey B
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This fundamental question changed the course of my life 13 years ago.
I never scroll past this sermon clip. Still the most powerful 2 minutes on this app—every single time.
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Meta & Green are going at it
7 Apr 2025
So you think they need 6GB of video & vehicle state input buffering alone? There’s no way they can lower this to say.. the input layer?
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"I don't know who you are. I don't know what you want. If you are looking for ransom I can tell you I don't have money, but what I do have are a very particular set of skills. I will find you." Not cool whoever messed with our power rings. Happy April Fools Day #CedarPark! Trust no one...
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Ghibli is over, muppets are now.
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19 Mar 2025
'4000 weeks' is by far the most insane framing for how short life is.
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