🚨👀 $ONDS are about to LEVEL UP‼️
🗣️ “I’m excited to share that we are approaching a major milestone, the launch of a new solution that represents a significant leap forward for us”
🗣️ “This launch is more than a product reveal - it’s a glimpse into the future we’re building”
🗣️ “Meet the team behind the innovation, and experience firsthand what’s coming next”
Every single acquisition is listed as part of the launch..
$PLTR
Here's John Couris - CEO of Tampa General Hospital (@TGHCares) at @ARKInvest's Big Ideas Summit explaining how Palantir is changing their DNA.
"Alex & the team said: give us one of your biggest & thorniest problems - we'll do it for nothing.......and if we fix it, & fix it correctly: we want a bigger relationship with you.
Well they did just that!! They fixed it, They did it correctly, They did it in a sustainable way, & they did it fast - which is key.
I mean really fast. What would've taken us about a year or two to do, they did it in a couple of months.
I was stunned by it!!
Because they didn't jeopardize quality for speed. They had it figured out!!"
"Palantir is changing our DNA" 🔥🔥🔥
Palantir is unleashing the American Renaissance 2.0.
You just don't know it yet.
AiOS🤖♾️
Softw(ai)re [That Dominates]
#Palantir #AI
🚨 BOOM! President Trump DELIVERS AGAIN!
Record $327.1 BILLION in U.S. exports just helped SHRINK America’s trade deficit, down to $55.9 billion in April 2026.
American businesses are CRUSHING it under Trump’s America First policies. The fake news media won’t hype this, but the numbers don’t lie.
This is what winning looks like, folks.
MAGA economy is BACK and better than ever.
A single gigawatt of orbital compute requires roughly 200 Starship launches and Elon Musk is not satisfied with gigawatts (Save this).
The target is 100 gigawatts of orbital compute per year which means SpaceX is staring down a launch requirement that no organization in human history has ever attempted at anything close to that scale.
He acknowledges that scaling to gigawatts per year in orbit is a very hard challenge, but then points to something most people have missed entirely, SpaceX has already demonstrated the foundational capability, because building and launching thousands of Starlink satellites per year is the same industrial problem applied to a different payload.
When you understand the orbital compute satellite as a larger version of Starlink V3 with an Nvidia GPU rack at the center instead of a communications payload, the manufacturing and launch scaling challenge stops looking like science fiction and starts looking like a production ramp.
The infrastructure to support that ramp is already being built.
SpaceX is currently capacitizing for thousands of launches per year, two launch towers and pads in South Texas are operational, the first pad at Cape Canaveral is nearly complete, a second is on the way at Launch Complex 37, and additional locations are already in discussion.
As the CFO says it "You need to have those cost curves as you ramp up in volume and time, your costs go down."
The vision he describes for what this eventually enables is striking in its specificity.
He imagines asking Grok a question on his phone, the inference running on an orbital compute satellite, and the answer coming back down through Starlink direct-to-cell, a complete AI query processed entirely in space, from prompt to response, without touching a single terrestrial data center.
That moment, he says, is closer than the industry thinks, with initial capability demonstrations possible as soon as next year.
The bottleneck that stands between now and that moment is not the satellite design, the cooling physics, or the silicon, all of which SpaceX has already worked through.
THUNE ON DEFUNDING THE TALIBAN: “I HAVE NOT SEEN IT.”
LindellTV’s @Alisonintheknow asked @LeaderJohnThune why the Senate has yet to act on @RepTimBurchett's bill to stop U.S. taxpayer dollars from reaching the Taliban - despite the House passing it nearly a year ago.
Meanwhile, every week of delay means another estimated $40 million flows into Afghanistan.
When asked when the Senate would finally vote on the bill, Thune responded:
“I don’t know when. We don’t have that currently on the schedule here... I have not seen it... that’s something that we'd consider putting on the floor at this point.”
Eleven months later, the bill still hasn’t received a Senate vote.
The House passed it. The Senate hasn’t acted.
How many more months - and how many more millions - will pass before this gets a vote?
Pass the bill. Stop the money flow. Now.
Today in 1973, the greatest horse race in history was run.
Secretariat won the Belmont Stakes by 31 lengths to become the Triple Crown winner and set a world record time that has never been beaten!
🎥: CBS Broadcast
Okay this is genuinely insane.
SpaceX just unveiled a satellite whose only job is to run AI. Not internet. Not GPS. Just compute, floating in orbit.
It's called AI1, and the reason behind it breaks your brain.
AI data centers on Earth are hitting a wall, not a chip wall, a physics wall.
They need staggering amounts of power and water just to stay cool, and we're running out of grid and land to build them.
So Musk's answer is: stop building them on Earth.
In orbit, the sun never sets. Free power, 24/7. No water for cooling, you just radiate heat into the vacuum of space. The two things choking AI on the ground barely exist up there.
And here's the wild part: Musk says it's easier to build than a Starlink satellite. Strip out the complex antennas and it's "a lot of solar cells, a radiator, and some laser links."
One AI1 carries the compute of an Nvidia GB300 rack, the same hardware data centers fight over down here.
AI1 is just the first one. The plan is a constellation of up to a million of them.
And the timing isn't an accident, SpaceX goes public this week at a ~$1.75 trillion target. This isn't a rocket company anymore. It's positioning itself as the power grid for AI, in space.
The race for AI compute just left the planet. Literally.
@SpaceX
If someone is polling at 20% before Election Day, gets 20% of the mail ballots before Election Day, and gets 20% of the Election Day in person voting, you’re a fucking moron if you need “evidence” of fraud when they’re suddenly getting 40% of mail ballots after Election Day
California allows every illegal in the state access to free taxpayer funded health insurance
This means EVERY illegal in the state gets an insurance card, and that’s all they need to register to vote and be sent a mail in ballot
Let’s take a look at each item that allows voter registration, meaning an automatic mail in ballot sent to your home
-Employer ID card
-Credit or debit card
-Prescription drug label
-Gym membership card
-Insurance card (California gives all illegals free health insurance coverage)
California just did something incredibly stupid at the worst possible time.
By openly kneecapping Spencer Pratt in the primary, the state didn’t just protect Karen Bass from a competitive November race. It handed the rest of the country fresh, undeniable proof that their election system is designed to prevent any real challenge from ever reaching the general election. And they did it right as the Supreme Court is preparing to rule on late-arriving mail-in ballots in Watson v. Republican National Committee.
That timing matters. This wasn’t some quiet, behind-the-scenes adjustment. It was a very public execution of a candidate who was gaining traction with a modern campaign and a straightforward message. Everyone watching saw it happen in real time. The ballot drops, the sudden surge of a no-name candidate, the abrupt removal of the only outsider who was making noise ... it was all too obvious to ignore.
What California just proved is that their system cannot tolerate even the possibility of a close or uncomfortable race. Not because they fear losing power overnight, but because they fear voters seeing that the machine can be pressured at all. That revelation travels. It feeds directly into the growing national understanding that what’s happening in places like Los Angeles isn’t normal governance ... it’s managed decline protected by procedural games.
They showed their hand. And they did it at the exact moment the highest court in the country is about to decide how much longer these games are going to be allowed to continue.
(article below)
As someone who covered the region for a dozen years for the WSJ, and reported in astonishment how even under conservative Pres Ronald Reagan USAID was funding socialist projects in Latin America, I can assure you that this is 💯 accurate.
There was zero “Maga agenda,” whatever that means. The use of that term, @MayorOfLA, reveals your utter distrain, disrespect, and derision of the citizens of LA. @spencerpratt’s every comment and every plan was to solve the issues that have plagued LA for years, problems you refuse to attend to. Pratt is willing to sacrifice his privacy and time to actually solve these issues. You, on the other hand have for 4 years mocked or ignored our pleas to get the mentally ill off our streets, clear the encampments, fill the potholes and shave down the sharp road ridges, etc, etc. You are showing yourself to have no honor, no respect for LA, and no sense of responsibility. It’s shameful. Utterly shameful.
The drugged-up psychopath who allegedly stabbed 5 people at Penn Station yesterday was free after a similar stabbing attack in New Jersey in 2022. Stop letting these lunatics roam the streets.
https://t.co/nbHLl35lG4
Vice President JD Vance on the Minnesota Fraud: “We actually referred this particular case to the Department of Justice for a full criminal investigation… You had people within Governor Walz’s office who were saying, ‘You know what? This looks like fraud. It looks like these Somali illegal immigrants that are doing something very shady.’”
“And then you had people that shut them down. Who shut these whistleblowers down and said ‘You’re a racist, you’re a xenophobe.’ For asking questions about where taxpayer money was going.”
SpaceX has just officially unveiled its AI1 satellite, the first generation of its AI satellite.
Overall Specs:
• 150 kW peak compute payload
• 120 kW average compute payload
• 70 kW per ton
• Compute provider interchangeable
Dimensions:
• Wingspan: 70 meters
• Deployed height: 20 meters
Thermal System:
• 110 m² deployable liquid radiator
• Redundant pumping loops
• Integrated micrometeoroid shielding
• Deployable liquid radiators
Solar Power System:
• 150 kW solar array
• 250 W/m²
• SpaceX-manufactured solar technology from Bastrop, Texas
Architecture:
• Centralized compute module
• Large deployable solar arrays
• Deployable liquid-radiator thermal management system
• AI-focused compute satellite design ("AI1 satellite")
Elon: "The AI satellite is much simpler than a Starlink satellite. The AI satellite is essentially a lot of solar cells, you still need some laser links, but you don't have all of the super complex antennas that you have on a Starlink satellite. The easier one to design for is the AI satellite. It's bigger. A lot of this is technology we've already made with the Starlink V3 satellites."
This is insane
Spencer Pratt “We talked to the building contractor today. He said to rebuild our 2,500 square foot, it's a 2 bedroom house $2.5 million. $2.5 million to build a 2,500-square foot house… not including a single thing inside of the house that we ever bought, just the actual structure”
Okay how is this even possible
Apparently California makes it extremely expensive to build in these areas
Factors include strict seismic codes, energy efficiency requirements because of Title 24, new environmental regulations, permits
The rest of of course labor costs and materials
But again that’s just the house, nothing else. Apparently from estimates by the time they’re done the cost could by over $7 million
It wasn’t an authentic 70s swing set if one leg wasn’t popping out of the ground in a concerning fashion once somebody really got going on that motherfucker.