Shout out to all the niggas who are philosophers and intellectuals here on X but real life is giving them handsβ¦ Here you are a know-it-all but you miss nothing and reply to everything within minutes because there is nothing keeping you busy during the day π we see you
@alexthechick Lol you must be a driver of one of those dumb bigass trucks or you care about someone who is.
You just completely ignored the sentence about other countries not seeing the same trend. Or is your lAmerican mind telling you that other countries donβt have iPhones?
SAM ALTMAN WATCHING CHATGPT HALLUCINATE LIVE ON STAGE IS THE FUNNIEST THING I'VE SEEN ALL WEEK.
THE CEO OF OPENAI, ON STAGE, IN FRONT OF EVERYONE, WATCHING HIS OWN AI JUST MAKE THINGS UP IN REAL TIME.
AND HIS FACE SAYS IT ALL.
THIS IS THE GUY TELLING US AGI IS COMING SOON BTW.
@mali_gcaba Commercials and maintenance are not opposites of each other
Keeping infrastructure on the internet is expensive. It can never be truly free. You tell me anything that you use on the internet for free and Iβll tell you how itβs paid for. Never ever free
Iβve shared my location with my husband sisajola & we have never once used it to control each other. February he was in a car accident & seeing his location imile when he was on his way home & taking too long helped me see that something is wrong & I was able to call for help.
π¨π πͺπππ π¦π§ππ§: Lionel Messi record of penalties.
β’ Most penalties taken by a player in World Cup history
β’ Most penalties taken by a player in UCL history
β’ Most penalties taken by a player in La Liga history
β’ Most penalties taken by a player in a single World Cup
β’ Most penalties taken by a player in a single UCL season
β’ Most penalties taken by a player in International Football
Insane Penaltessi. π€―
@KDTrey5 GTFOH for real man. No way you saw Golden State as the underdog. You gotta stop being insecure about this. You chose the easy route and joined world beaters. Own it
Durant On Warriors: "I didn't have no relationship with nobody on the Warriors⦠They never been a winning organization when I was in the league. Nobody liked Golden State. It felt like an underdog to me because I'm looking at the totality of the franchise, not what happened these last 5 years"
I met them once I got there. But it wasn't like, let me call my boys up and let me go hang out with my boys. Nah, I seen that, that's a great team that wants to win, fun environment, great city. Oakland is like D.C.
The fanbase, the organization never been a winning organization when I was in the league. Nobody liked Golden State. So it was like, it felt like a still like underdog to me because I'm looking at it as... I'm looking at the totality of the franchise, I ain't looking at what happened these last five years.
Like, you never been a perennial winner in the, you know what I'm saying, in the NBA from the 50s on up. So, I'm like, damn, this a underdog franchise to me. This feel... this feels good. Like, shit, this feel like where I'm supposed to be. It ain't LA, it ain't New York, it feel like where I'm supposed to be.
The Hoover Dam was completed in 1936.
Its concrete is still curing.
Concrete doesn't "dry." It undergoes a chemical reaction called hydration β calcium silicate crystals grow and interlock over decades.
In thin pours, hydration completes in weeks.
In mass concrete β pours measured in thousands of cubic yards β the reaction continues for centuries.
The Hoover Dam contains 3.3 million cubic yards of concrete.
The deepest internal sections have never fully hydrated.
Engineers knew this when they built it.
They designed around it β using cooling pipes, joint systems, and a pour sequence that let each section partially cure before the next was added.
The dam gets marginally stronger every year.
It will reach peak strength sometime around the year 2500.
Something built by humans in 1936 will still be actively becoming what it was designed to be in 2500.
That's what engineering for permanence looks like.