In South Korea 🇰🇷, the solar panels in the middle of the highway have a bicycle path underneath - cyclists are protected from the sun, isolated from traffic, and the country can produce clean energy. pic.twitter.com/2bolUlhaFZ
Love you Dave. Thank you for teaching me how to change a tire, replace my brakes, watching every episode of the Simpson’s with me, saving my life literally countless times.. always said “you can have a good life in spite of your mom, or a bad 1 bc of her”. I chose the good life. pic.twitter.com/mCyXPnkjfj
I woke up last night. At 1 am on the dot. I literally could not fall back asleep, so I laid there until 4. And then got up and went to lab. They tried reviving him from 1-4am. It’s like in some weird way my body felt that energy. I just didn’t know.
Few things bring me more joy than throwing back of shot of espresso standing at a cafe counter in Italy. Really overcomplicated a simple concept in the US.
The amount of uninvited bullying I get for being interested in crypto, blockchain, and ZK at Yale is insane. Will never comprehend why other people blatantly attack what other people spend their time on. Like I'm not gonna hate on you for playing squash in your free time😵💫
I’ve been using LinkedIn a lot in the last two days to do research on founders (background) and their connections - why didn’t I use it more often before (I mainly used it for messaging)?
And I know that many of you, probably 98% of you, are still in a deep state of denial about the Food and Energy Winter+ crisis. Probably, thinkin' I'm some crazy dude.
But in next four months, we will be living in a very DIFFERENT world.
There are many things my grandma and I have in common beyond our shared aversion to the Russian government. For example, a mission to make the world a better place through fabulous headwear. pic.twitter.com/6hooNBVuQq
The clerical regime that has ruled Iran over the last four decades is terminally ill, yet it continues to endure, in part due to a lack of viable alternatives. It cannot meaningfully reform, out of well-founded fears that doing so would hasten its death. The four horsemen of Iran’s economy — inflation, corruption, mismanagement, and brain drain — are endemic. The common denominators between Iran and its regional spheres of influence — Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, and Iraq — are insecurity, economic failure, and profound unhappiness. ....... Mr. Khamenei’s priority has never been about Iran’s national interest, but it’s to keep his regime united and the international community divided....... The paradox of the Islamic Republic is that it tends to compromise only under severe pressure, yet that same external pressure and isolation help keep it alive.