A nose ring is a clear sign she’s a h0e.
That piercing isn’t just fashion. It’s usually a billboard for her lifestyle and choices.
It tells you these key things:
The untold story of Malaysia's role in SpaceX's survival.
Malaysia was instrumental in keeping SpaceX alive in its early years. One could argue it helped save Elon during his lowest financial period.
Falcon 1's first three launches, 2006 to 2008, all failed. The company was nearly bankrupt — grown men were weeping after the third failure. The fourth flight in September 2008 finally reached orbit with a dummy payload, RatSat. But still, no paying customer.
SpaceX needed a real commercial customer to prove the business was viable.
That customer was Malaysia.
Malaysia was looking to launch its satellite, RazakSAT, and needed a reliable, cost-effective option. Dr Ahmad Sabirin first give Elon a call on Christmas 2003 to explore the possibilities of launching of satellite to the low equatorial orbit and met in El Segundo, And after many discussions, they agreed to launch from Omelek Island in the Kwajalein Atoll.
On July 14, 2009, RazakSAT flew — the fifth and final Falcon 1, and SpaceX's first-ever commercial launch. The Malaysian flag Jalur Gemilang was painted on the side of the rocket.
That payment helped SpaceX make payroll through its hardest stretch. And it put Malaysia in orbit. Win win.
For old times' sake, Elon should drop by Malaysia. Ask someone to hold his teh tarik for one more handshake.
Dr Ahmad Sabirin & Elon, 2004.
YOUR HARNESS IS NOT DECORATION.
If you wear it wrong, inspect nothing, and trust cheap gear ,
You are not working at height.
You are gambling with gravity.
PRAC trains workers to come home alive.
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Malaysia does not need more safety posters.
Malaysia needs competent workers.
Real rescue plans.
Proper rope access systems.
Certified training.
And supervisors who understand gravity has no mercy.
PRAC exists for that.
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A fall from height does not care about your experience.
10 years on site means nothing if your anchor is wrong.
Confidence without competence is how men die.
Train properly.
Inspect properly.
Work properly.
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The next evolution of Hermes Agent is here!
Introducing Hermes Desktop: everything you love about Hermes, now native on your machine.
First demoed in Jensen's GTC keynote, it's now in public preview.
Vibe coders are getting sued.
People are launching apps with real users but skipping the boring stuff that can actually kill the product.
A developer with 20+ years of experience just shared the pre-launch checklist every AI builder should run:
→ privacy policy if you collect user data
→ know where user data is stored
→ check security headers
→ scan against OWASP basics
→ look for SQL injection / XSS / auth issues
→ make sure .env values are not leaking
→ check API responses for sensitive data
→ remove secrets from logs
→ never expose API keys in frontend code
→ move keys server-side or behind a proxy
→ add rate limits before someone burns your API bill
This is what most vibe coders are missing.
AI can help you build the app.
But if you launch without security, privacy, and abuse checks...
you didn't ship a product.
you shipped a liability.
We had a guy at work who vanished every day at 3pm.
Laptop shut. Gone. No explanation.
He’d reappear at 4:30 like nothing happened.
This went on for six months.
We figured it had to be something serious—maybe medical. Nobody asked.
But things started slipping. Deadlines missed. He even skipped two client calls once.
Finally, the boss pulled him aside:
“Where are you going every day?”
“Handling something personal.”
“On company time?”
He looked at the clock and said:
“It’s 3pm.”
Like that answered everything.
Some guy at the gym every morning 6am.
He takes the 45lb plates, all of them.
He loads one bar and he does one rep and sits for 20 minutes.
Then unloads and he leaves, he does this everyday.
We hated him, and nicknamed him the plate dragon.
People started coming in at 5:45 to beat him. He'd just wait smiling and he would take them at 6.
One rep, sit then leaves.
I finally asked him Bro what are you doing?
He says, "Physical therapy."
Shows me his arm and he has a nasty scar. Shoulder rebuilt.
"Doctor said one rep at full weight daily or the muscle dies."
"Sitting is because I'II pass out if I stand."
Next day I helped him load the bar.
Next week three of us would help him.
Now 6am is "help Dave not die" club.
He brings protein muffins.
We don't call him plate dragon anymore.
The current war situation:
Trump 🇺🇸: You have 48 hours to meet our demands
Iran 🇮🇷: “We won’t”
Trump 🇺🇸: Then let’s take five days and negotiate
Iran 🇮🇷: “We’re not stopping”
Trump 🇺🇸: How about a one-month ceasefire
Iran 🇮🇷: “Not needed”
Trump 🇺🇸: Then we’ll send U.S. troops
Iran 🇮🇷: “Come closer”
All in the span of a week.