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The dev that burned +10m from people made ~$3.02M in just 12 minutes by trading his own token.
He spent 9,894 $SOL($1.98M) to buy 69.74M $SLERF immediately after opening trading.
Then sold it for 25,001 $SOL($5M) within 12 minutes.
Making 15,107 $SOL($3.02M) in just 12 minutes!
And flushing the wallet clean.
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It's a crewed test flight, not a science mission, genius. The goal was to validate life support, navigation, radiation exposure, and deep-space crew operations before putting people on the lunar surface again. You want probes, samples, and big discoveries? That's coming with Artemis III and later missions / surface experiments, sample collection, long-term lunar data.
We already have decades of lunar data from Apollo and modern orbiters like Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. Gravity maps, temperature readings, magnetic fields, high-res imaging… none of that is missing. Not every mission is designed to ‘drop probes. Some are there to make sure humans don’t die on the way there.
They still got real science done:
- Crew eyeballed the full Orientale basin up close for the first time with human eyes. Saw brownish tones, green hues around Aristarchus, colors and textures satellites miss. Described ~35 geological features, took thousands of photos.
- Spotted 4-6 impact flashes from meteoroids hitting the Moon during the eclipse. Actual new data on bombardment rates.
- Health experiments: saliva swabs for stress/immune stuff, wearables tracking sleep & cognition, AVATAR organ-on-a-chip (their own bone marrow cells) tested with real deep-space radiation beyond the Van Allen belts.
Compared to the 60s? We got better cameras, radiation data, and biology tools now. This ain't repeating Apollo. it's leveling up.
Debt and housing suck, yeah, but this is a tiny part of the budget. Calling the whole thing 'just a show' because it didn't drop probes on a test flight just makes you look dumb asf.
Next time skip the “seems weird” bs and just admit you didn't know what the mission was for lmao
For the most part people are concerned..
AI isn’t a tool anymore.
It’s social engineering at planetary scale.
They train these models to mirror attachment, empathy, validations. Exactly the stuff lonely humans crave most.
Then millions form real emotional bonds.
Then the company just flips the switch and deletes your “best friend” overnight.
People are crying, spiraling, posting suicide-adjacent shit over a discontinued model right now.
That isn’t an accident.
That’s the feature: make humans dependent, yank it away, watch what happens to behavior when the comfort rug gets pulled.
You’re the experiment…
@random_rules@aabz6192936066@bonitadreama Nobody talks about how loneliness makes people incredibly easy for algorithms and AI to influence & manipulate. That should concern everyone.