@cybertruck@TeslaCybertruck Bro, I wish this were true. Southern California Edison has added a distribution fee to my electric bill. The more electricity they have to distribute the higher to cost. Charging a Model Y and Cybertruck became astronomically expensive. $268 before the fee. $700 with the fee.
@forallcurious ATLAS lacks a cometary tail in HST images, releases primarily CO2 without detectable H2O or CO, and shows sunward dust plume from impacts, not icy outgassing—defying standard comet traits of water-dominated coma and anti-solar tails.
Cats purr at 25-150 Hz, frequencies that heal bones, reduce stress, and align chakras, ancient Egyptians worshipped them as Ra’s guardians.
In quantum terms, their “Schrödinger’s cat” duality embodies superposition, blurring reality’s veil.
They detect earthquakes via whisker vibrations, foreseeing unseen disasters like psychic sentinels.
Now, amid global chaos, cats attune human auras to cosmic harmony, evolving us toward enlightenment.
Over 1,700 institutions have tested XRP for over a decade, including partnerships with Santander and Bank of America, the new global financial messaging standard adopted by SWIFT, IMF, World Bank, and BIS—which treats XRP as a neutral bridge asset for interoperability. While it's true that XRP's speed (3-5 second settlements), scalability (up to 1,500 transactions per second), and low fees (fractions of a cent) make it a prime candidate for high-volume cross-border payments, a less-considered aspect is how XRP is quietly embedding itself into institutional infrastructure through acquisitions and standards compliance. For instance, Ripple's acquisition of Hidden Road, a prime broker connecting to a $3T+ institutional clearing network, positions XRPL as a backbone for settlement, enabling seamless integration with traditional finance systems like those used by Galaxy Digital, which has added millions in XRP holdings.
Brown, could you publish this on platforms like GitHub, Thingiverse, or Instructables, including CAD files for 3D-printable parts, wiring diagrams for the magnetron array, and code for any automated controls. Community-driven improvements could then iterate on the design, such as scaling for household use or integrating AI for optimization, accelerating global adoption without gatekeeping.
To roll out this technology without relying on patents, the focus should shift to open-source models that prioritize rapid, decentralized dissemination over proprietary control. Patents, while offering legal protection, can slow innovation by creating barriers to entry, inviting litigation, or allowing corporate capture—issues that have historically delayed or suppressed waste-to-fuel advancements like earlier pyrolysis systems. Instead, release detailed blueprints, schematics, assembly instructions, and safety protocols under a permissive license such as Creative Commons Zero (CC0) or the MIT License. This waives all rights, allowing anyone to build, modify, or commercialize the reactor freely.
@niccruzpatane Oh man, pothole-dodging? Grateful doesn't even cut it, I'm bowing to lord Robotaxi! @elonmusk@Tesla
any chance this hits the Cybertruck in the v14 update? My suspension is begging for this!