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Would be cool to have an optional “Hey Grok” wake word in our Teslas — Whole Mars Catalog (@WholeMarsBlog) Jul 16, 2025 from http://twitter.com/WholeMarsBlog via IFTTT

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THEY SAID ELON WOULD KILL TWITTER… NOW X IS CRUSHING ALL CHARTS In 2022, headlines warned Elon would destroy Twitter. Today, X is the top-ranked news app on iOS in over 100 countries ahead of Reddit, Substack, and every other platform. Turns out reinventing social media https://t.co/VKJ4wB42S4 https://t.co/ULiVQVyZVy — Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) Jul 16, 2025 …
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Thank you, @JDVance, for casting the tie-breaking vote tonight—exactly one year after you were chosen as @realDonaldTrump’s running mate Exceptional choice! https://t.co/aYfo64cmGw — Mike Lee (@BasedMikeLee) Jul 16, 2025 from http://twitter.com/BasedMikeLee via IFTTT

“One part of the plan to kill Google was to redirect users who typed https://t.co/J1HgTGQTWL into their address bar to MSN search. This was before Chrome existed and before mobile existed in any meaningful form. Windows desktop marketshare was 97% and IE had between 80% to 95%

“One part of the plan to kill Google was to redirect users who typed https://t.co/J1HgTGQTWL into their address bar to MSN search. This was before Chrome existed and before mobile existed in any meaningful form. Windows desktop marketshare was 97% and IE had between 80% to 95% — Mɐɹɹǝu Wʎǝɹs (@warrenmyers) Jul 16, 2025 from …
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Falcon 9 launches 26 @Starlink satellites from California https://t.co/QZK2E7n3zd — SpaceX (@SpaceX) Jul 16, 2025 from http://twitter.com/SpaceX via IFTTT

Browser “reader mode” was made for two types of sites: 1) the overly-ad’ed ones that are impossible to read 2) ones with no CSS defining margins (https://t.co/Ts9FRCBy05, https://t.co/7mdcwc0dbK, https://t.co/MWcudew6hO, etc) Gotta admire those “throwbacks” to the wild and

Browser “reader mode” was made for two types of sites: 1) the overly-ad’ed ones that are impossible to read 2) ones with no CSS defining margins (https://t.co/Ts9FRCBy05, https://t.co/7mdcwc0dbK, https://t.co/MWcudew6hO, etc) Gotta admire those “throwbacks” to the wild and — Mɐɹɹǝu Wʎǝɹs (@warrenmyers) Jul 16, 2025 from Twitter https://twitter.com/warrenmyers July 15, 2025 at 10:52PM via IFTTT

#waffle1272 4/5 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 🟩⭐🟩⭐🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 🟩⭐🟩⭐🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 🔥 streak: 26 🥈 #wafflesilverteam https://t.co/4doM5G9lQM

#waffle1272 4/5 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 🟩⭐🟩⭐🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 🟩⭐🟩⭐🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 🔥 streak: 26 🥈 #wafflesilverteam https://t.co/4doM5G9lQM — Mɐɹɹǝu Wʎǝɹs (@warrenmyers) Jul 16, 2025 from Twitter https://twitter.com/warrenmyers July 15, 2025 at 08:18PM via IFTTT

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Since 2016, I’ve been thinking about how clear, informative, non-academic talks don’t seem very popular. In 2016, @garybernhardt gave a talk on reproducibility at StrangeLoop which I thought was quite good. It clearly explained a non-obvious idea and came in well under time. — Dan Luu (@danluu) May 17, 2019 from http://twitter.com/danluu via IFTTT

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Map of the world’s railways showing the different gauges in use https://t.co/UpNCDjSkXW — Epic Maps 🗺️ (@theepicmap) Jul 15, 2025 from http://twitter.com/theepicmap via IFTTT

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Blue collar is the new white collar…. https://t.co/eMp1fNsdAr — Nathan Spearing (@thespearing) Jul 15, 2025 from http://twitter.com/thespearing via IFTTT

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6/ But meanwhile, the FDA did just expand the warning labels for myocarditis: 🔥 Highest risk: males 12–24 📈 27 cases per million doses Time for trials. And liability. And accountability. https://t.co/IiTKsv4yhC — Rod D. Martin (@RodDMartin) Jul 15, 2025 from http://twitter.com/RodDMartin via IFTTT

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A friendly reminder that @VirgilWalkerOMA and I are scheduled to record this episode on Saturday, July 19th, with a scheduled release date of Wednesday, July 23rd. Your prayers are very much appreciated. Thank you. 🙏🏾 @podcast_just https://t.co/d0kR2SZ75u — Darrell B. Harrison (@D_B_Harrison) Jul 14, 2025 from http://twitter.com/D_B_Harrison via IFTTT

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4/ Here’s how Trump made it happen: 🔹 Sent formal 32% tariff letters to 20+ nations 🔹 Told them: Build here or pay up 🔹 No more backdoor China transshipment Result? Deals with: 🇬🇧 United Kingdom 🇨🇳 China 🇻🇳 Vietnam 🇮🇩 Indonesia And more coming before August 1. https://t.co/e51JUqdZfY — Rod D. Martin (@RodDMartin) Jul …
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5/ This isn’t protectionism. It’s leverage. And it’s simple—give us access to your markets or lose access to ours. No more: ❌ Asymmetrical tariffs ❌ Foreign barriers on U.S. goods ❌ Fake “free” trade that hollowed out America’s middle class https://t.co/8seA6SCYpc — Rod D. Martin (@RodDMartin) Jul 15, 2025 from http://twitter.com/RodDMartin via IFTTT

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6/ The media said Trump’s tariffs would cause inflation. But: 📉 June core inflation dropped 📉 Export prices fell 📉 Import prices stayed flat Kevin Hassett nailed it: “Patriotism is showing up in the data.” https://t.co/mdHVNjI2n7 — Rod D. Martin (@RodDMartin) Jul 15, 2025 from http://twitter.com/RodDMartin via IFTTT

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8/ Trump’s Indonesia deal is just the beginning. This is how you: ✅ Rebuild U.S. industry ✅ Repatriate supply chains ✅ Win back jobs ✅ Deter China ✅ Restore national strength Trade deficits are falling. Patriotism is rising. America is BACK. https://t.co/fyRDBlAIa0 — Rod D. Martin (@RodDMartin) Jul 15, 2025 from http://twitter.com/RodDMartin via IFTTT