🚨 BREAKING: Elon Musk speaks from Starbase as SpaceX goes public, with the largest IPO EVER
"If people had told me this was going to happen [years ago], I would be like, man, you must be smoking some REALLY good crack because I think this company is going to fail!" 🤣
"I gave SpaceX less than a 10% chance of succeeding at all, to be clear. In fact, I told people this: I said, 'look, we're probably going to fail, but, you know, we should give it a try because if we don't, if if there's not a new company that enters space, we will never be a truly spacefaring civilization.'" 💯
@elonmusk $SPCX
Today, we took long-overdue action to restore science, accountability, and the rule of law.
In September 2023, the Biden FDA pushed a number of peptides into Category 2 — “Bulk Drug Substances that Raise Significant Safety Risks” — driving a dangerous black market that puts Americans at risk.
Now, after nominators withdrew 12 peptides, the FDA will remove them from Category 2 and will bring them to PCAC at its next two meetings, beginning in July—where independent experts will rigorously evaluate each substance on its scientific merits using full clinical, pharmacological, and safety evidence.
• BPC-157
• Thymosin beta-4 fragment (LKKTETQ)
• Epitalon
• GHK-Cu (injectable)
• MOTS-c
• DSIP (Emideltide)
• Dihexa Acetate
• Ibutamoren Mesylate
• Melanotan II
• KPV
• Semax (heptapeptide)
• Cathelicidin LL-37
This action begins to restore regulated access and will immediately begin shifting demand away from the black market.
We will follow the science, enforce the law, and deliver the clarity patients, providers, and pharmacies deserve.
CLT says reducing extraneous load frees up germane processing. But a 2024 randomized trial showed even hint-based AI tutors failed to produce learning gains. The problem might not be load at all. It might be cognitive stance.
TIL Steve Jobs decided to use glass for the first iPhone *after* announcing it and noticing his plastic screen was scratched.
He convinced @Corning to resurrect an invention they made in the 1960’s, convert a factory, and produce millions of screens in a few months.
BREAKING 🚨: This is extremely illegal. This is Matthew Gallagher, who created 800+ Facebook accounts posing as fake doctors to advertise on Facebook, and went on to build a GLP-1 telehealth company with just $20,000, AI, and only one full-time teammate, his brother. The New York Times fabricated their AI startup story.
It generated 401M USD in 2025 and could reach 1.8B USD in 2026. Medvi received FDA Warning Letter #721455 in February 2026 for misbranding violations. Its clinician network, OpenLoop, suffered a data breach in January 2026 that exposed 1.6 million patient records.
Futurism reported that they used AI-generated deepfake before-and-after photos in their marketing. A class action lawsuit was filed in Delaware in November 2025. They are also running 800+ fake doctor accounts on Facebook to sell compounded GLP-1s.
Tech gave me everything I have
Its capacity to lift people into abundance is incredible and there is nothing like it
We must make that into prosperity for everyone
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Shara has never climbed a mountain with me. She's never jumped out of a helicopter. But she's held everything together while I was gone. That takes a different kind of strength.
Just found the old list of patents out IP lawyers for Broadcast com were going to file but never got around to under Yahoo. Not saying they all would have been granted, but if you ever need prior art in this area, here you go lol.
Potential https://t.co/11YZmkx5es Patent Applications
January 4, 1999
1. Geographic IP Identification
Technique for pin-pointing the geographic location of a static IP device by triangulating routes taken by IP packets and building a database of IP addresses and DNS names.
2. Hybrid Networks
A commercial network of unicast and multicast enabled networks that terminates at a single point and which enables digital content to be distributed in a one-to-many fashion across multiple networks from a single initiation point.
3. Multi-Network Multicast
A commercial network of multicast enabled networks that terminates at a single point and which enables digital content to be distributed in a one-to-many fashion across multiple networks from a single initiation point.
4. Reverse Auction
Online auction mechanism in which a buyer who desires to purchase goods defines that desire, along with a maximum price that s/he will pay. Potential sellers then respond by offering their goods at a price below any previous bidders and at or below the designated maximum price.
5. Audio Ad Delivery
Software techniques for parsing files served by web server and acting upon text to perform functions such as audio ad rotation and synchronized audio ad/pop-up URL scripting.
6. Web Server Reporting System
Software techniques for reporting on very large web server of files across multiple web servers in order to comply with industry-standard web server reporting practices.
7. Commerce Payment Gateway Integration
Modular software routines for interfacing with a variety of payment getaway vendors (e.g. Mpact, Cybersource) for pay-per-view/listen and for traditional e-commerce.
8. Streaming Server Parsing And Reporting
Software techniques for reporting on very large streaming server log files across hundreds of streaming servers.
9. Streaming Authentication System
Custom database and related Software routines that extend RealAudio's 5.x implementation of user and player authentication.
10. Web Page Generation System
Set of databases and scripts for automatically generating website sections such as CD Jukebox, Radio Stations, AudioBooks, etc.
11. Live Events Management System
Custom data base and web-based system for managing daily events by collecting data on each event and "publishing" collected data to various groups as needed.
12. Automatic Content Promotion
Set of scripts that run against live event databases and generate files for publishing to Yahoo!, Real Networks, and CMP.
13. Telephony-Based Content Publication
System that allows people to call into a voice-mailbox and leave messages which are then automatically encoded into multimedia content and hosted on a website.