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Can’t blame @lexfridman for being that protective of his mango shaved ice #taiwan #dessert
I got to spend all day today with Jensen in Taiwan: talking with thousands of engineers and eating street food at a night market. Jensen is received as a rockstar in Taiwan, like it's Beatles in the 60's. It's mind-blowing and fun to watch. But most importantly, through all the interactions and all my conversations with him, he remained the same humble, kind, thoughtful, funny guy he always was, even as a kid who went to these same night markets many years ago. Btw, we tried a crazy amount of different street food. It's legit some of the most delicious food I've ever had. I can't wait to share video of it, including a ton of our conversations and hangout. When I can pause for a moment from all the travel to edit the video, I'll post it. Can't wait to continue talking to Jensen and engineers at Computex this week, and exploring more of Taiwan, and of course roaming the night markets for some more delicious street food. Days like these, even more than usual, I feel like the luckiest kid in the world. Love you all! ❤️
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I don’t agree w the implication that demand is inflated. This says more about pricing being out of whack youtube.com/shorts/GsDVPV_IB…
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Wayne E. Yang retweeted
They did, it was called America
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Replying to @Noahpinion
Why don’t the immigrants start their own countries?
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Putin didn't invade Ukraine because of NATO. He invaded because Ukrainians were proving democracy works. Historian and Pulitzer Prize winner Anne Applebaum puts it plainly: Putin looked at Ukraine's democratic movement and thought, "If they can do it in Ukraine, then people could do it in Russia. So I need to crush this." That's the real threat Ukraine posed. Not missiles. Not borders. A working democracy next door. Applebaum frames the war as a fault line between the democratic and autocratic worlds. Russia isn't just trying to take territory. It's trying to erase Ukraine as a nation, reduce it to a colony, and send a message to every country that the post-1945 rules of Europe no longer apply. Those rules were simple: no invasions, no wars, borders don't change by force. Russia understood exactly what it was breaking when it crossed into Ukraine.
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The writer, along with her translator Lin King, talks about using the power of fiction to bring Taiwan out of the shadow of China.⁠ ⁠ Tap here to read the interview: ft.trib.al/EraHwAg
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RT @christinelu: “I will continue to do so, I told myself, until the day comes that my homeland's sovereignty is no longer a provocation or…
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Thank you, Brian. It has become easy to criticize travel baseball. Likewise, @santos_baseball helped my son realize that he could play college baseball. The key is to find a good program where your son will get playing time, face good competition and will be developed.
I speak very highly of the @NJRisingRebels baseball program in Morristown, New Jersey — helped develop my son into a college knuckleballer.
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