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mgrinvalds.bsky.social
Neck deep in development and manufacturing of electronic equipment
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I feel that the turning point to embolden Musk was Boeing's failure to seriously challenge SpaceX. It could be just another space company,but now it is the ultimate service provider for US Gov in many areas that are crucial for nat.security. Huge leverage
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Perineum sunning for better eggs
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The Rome has fallen
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Musk is the most powerful libertarian there ever was. His ultimate aim is to destroy the world order of sovereign states. Anything he does is to make it happen and achieve a dystopia without any central authority. His actions speak louder than words
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Heard of Ukraine?
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And Fridman:Putin interview will be published at a very convenient moment
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I hope Europe is categorically against any Russian troops in Ukraine
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I wonder what kind of intellectual imbeciles this is meant for? Is he saying that UKR Army has completely independent energy system to supply itself?And that no one saw complete regional blackouts? And all those donated and supplied back-up generators from all across Europe appeared out of thin air?
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He is probably thinking of himself being a Doge of USA (re: Doge of Venice)
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In the USSR of the 1920s and 1930s they used to say: "Comrade Stalin, there was a mistake!"
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Sure. The hangover after this "party" will be extremely severe. Unfortunately. Some lessons are very painful
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But it perfectly aligns with Musk's algorithm as described by Isaacson: you cut more than you feel comfortable with. You may have to add parts/processes back later. He basically runs the federal government as his own company now. The CEO of USA
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We are sad that only few of them actually relocate. Usually only those that were caught spying or running propaganda YT/Telegram channels here. Embassy bureaucrats giving such interviews each year to prove their existence
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He is always projecting his own problems onto others. He is not speaking about Ukraine, here. He knows Russia is low on ammo, and he is worried
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They all go to toilet
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Viņš arī pie Lex Fridman intervijā savulaik diezgan pravietiski izteicās par mākslīgi ģenerēto datu izmantošanu LLM apmācībās. Tieši viena no lietām, ko izdarīja DeepSeek komanda. Vēl viens plusiņš viņa reputācijai
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No rīta parunāja televizorā. Gan jau kāds pārdomāja
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One of the main reasons Latvians call part of the 17th century "Swedish times", is because it brought literacy to peasantry and is generally considered as "the best occupation" by foreign rule
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One clown addressing another
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One sign of the low-trust society is that incurious people believe they've been lied to rather than just didn't know perfectly knowable stuff.
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Outraged by Jan 6, he spent two years getting inside the top ranks of militias like the Oath Keepers. He was stunningly successful. He penetrated a new generation of militia leaders, which included doctors, cops & government attorneys. This is his story. www.propublica.org/article/ap3-...
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4/ The battle is part of the leading edge of a much larger wave of military transformation that is about to wash over land forces around the world. My assessment of the trajectory of uncrewed land combat is now available. mickryan.substack.com/p/the-battle...