Mostly true. What matters is securing the long-term future of consciousness, both on Earth and other heavenly bodies.
We cannot just focus on Earth, because there are irreducible external (eg massive meteor) and internal (eg global nuclear war) cataclysmic risks.
The Moon is faster to make self-growing, but is more susceptible to problems on Earth. Mars will take longer to make self-growing, because it is so hard to reach, but is more secure from Earth disasters for that same reason.
Both the Moon and Mars should have self-growing civilizations. Making this happen is the prime directive of SpaceX.
Gm Web3 Champs;
Return to the work:
You do not need to chase every wave.
But you do want to become someone who can keep building through all of them.
Trends shift.
Markets swing.
People come and people go.
Still, you return to the work.
Stay creating and present enough to enjoy the life and moments you are building.
Web3 Tuesday and win.
Strike Robot Mindshare Challenge is live.
Up to 2% supply for those shaping the future of Physical AI.
Epoch 1 starts now (2 weeks).
→ https://t.co/pMt91WULAP
The Duolingo bird strikes again.
Duo is officially the most unhinged mascot in history.
It just teamed up with OpenFortune to put its "reminders" inside fortune cookies at 42,000 Chinese restaurants across the US.
Imagine finishing your dinner only to find a slip of paper saying "You can’t escape me."
While many didn’t take the “pun intended” approach well (400k followers lost on socials), imo it’s honestly a brilliant way to get people back on the app.
Emirates executive Patrick Brannelly in new interview on why they adopted @Starlink:
"The legacy systems weren’t working. No matter how much money we threw at them, passengers still complained, and it was impossible technically for everybody that wanted to connect to connect. Then Starlink came along saying, ‘We guarantee it, it will work.’ With a very pragmatic technical viewpoint, insisting on XWAPs, to connect 100%, and to install more than one antenna to handle demand and for redundancy. It was like for the first time, talking to people that actually understood how the internet works in a highly dense environment on an aircraft.
It seemed our legacy connectivity industry didn’t really understand the core technologies needed to deliver customer connectivity happiness. But Starlink absolutely understood it.
Now, in addition, the big fundamental shift from the first generation of Starlink was the evolution of satellite-to-satellite laser connectivity. So, if you’re a middle of the ocean, where you’ve got nowhere to ground the traffic, Starlink could just pass the traffic through adjacent satellites until there’s one over a ground station. That worked much better than I think anybody had imagined."
Emirates has already started to install Starlink on its entire fleet of ~232 aircraft, with full completion expected by mid-2027. Customers onboard with Starlink are already seeing 10-20X internet speed improvements.
(full SatelliteToday interview linked below)
The smartest way to own silver in 2026? 👀
✅ No storage fees
✅ No logistics
✅ No middlemen
Just real silver exposure on the blockchain.
Full breakdown in 73 seconds 👇
@SilvertimesSTT