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IFT-11 orbital velocity test flight is NET October 13, 2025, at 7:15pm 1915 EST Tomorrow! 🚀🔥

#SpaceX #Starship #ElonMusk #IFT11

My reaction to boomers telling teenage me to “build my credit score.”

“Wait a minute, you want me to work hard to get into debt, so I can get deeper in debt, so then I must work more and more for more debt? 🤨”

I made Carrot Cake with Raisins topped with Ceam Cheese Frosting and Chopped Pecans as voted by the Nice Crew
@Ghislaine The more extreme the zionist GOP hack the more in favor of deportations.

It used to be the opposite, then October 7 happened.

There has been tremendously rapid technological and scientific progress in the “how to make it easier to destroy ZOG aircraft carrier battle groups” technology.

The typical anti-tech online political pundit doesn’t understand how arms races work. That’s why #Bioleninism looks so invincible to them.

It’s ironic that the typical RETVRN tradcuck’s familiarity with history starts with 1945, the same as a normie boomer’s concept of history.

Arms races are at their most potent when old empires decline, and new centers of power rise.

#Beartaria

'Coordination' is the new euphemism for world government.
P of FSE really nailed it, effective altruists are trying to find a rationalist path to Christian ethics.

Yahweh is the Great Coordinator, the ender of arms races.

Best of all, he doesn't exist, so he can't go rogue and kill everyone the way the proposed machine god replacement could.
@Cleisthenes SpaceX is on it.

Self checkout works well enough. I'd say it's at 99.9%.
@JohnYoungE It can already replace 99% of pajeet IT workers, both the imported and offshored varieties.

A pajeet script kiddie is exactly like an LLM, grabbing bits of code from forums and open source repositories and repurposing them.

So might as well use the AI, which at least speaks the King's English.

@Cleisthenes

Talmudic bioleninism is losing the geopolitical military arms race against China, Russia, and American tech lords.

@Cleisthenes Has it?

I just reread The Last Question and Asimov has it take thousands of years for computers to get as good as they are today.
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