I suppose I'll get in on the fun:
— Patrick McKenzie (@patio11) December 23, 2019
1 like = 1 opinionated thought about the intersection of technology and finance, up to a cap of 100.
Someone, my guess is the DoD or CIA, is selling a 6,000 acre "ranch" in Tennessee that includes:
— Cody Moser (@LTF_01) December 23, 2019
- an airstrip w/ control tower and two hangars
- four guard towers
- fiber optic wiring
- paved system of roads
- numerous wells and springs for fresh waterhttps://t.co/caW5MO6gzI pic.twitter.com/IBqbcaWzJx
This mind-bending timelapse with the Milky Way stabilized shows the Earth is spinning through space.
— Wonder of Science (@wonderofscience) December 22, 2019
Credit: @Brummo pic.twitter.com/cbYNS1w8Zf
“Hexadecimal,” a term coined by IBM in 1963, derives from the Greek hexi (six) and Latin decem (ten). A more proper term would use the Latin sexa (six), but sexadecimal sounded too risqué.
— Denis Redozubov (@codeofchange) December 21, 2019
(C) Harris & Harris
magic cloud native quadrant pic.twitter.com/tQl5qBtFmc
— memenetes (@memenetes) December 18, 2019
My longest running Apple conspiracy was proven correct earlier this yr. In OS upgrades, they deliberately make it very difficult for older processors to run the software & battery power goes out the window. https://t.co/1tBtwqFmbJ
— Jordan Schachtel (@JordanSchachtel) December 19, 2019