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@RyanU_1F42B This is 77% growth, from literally the start of the CPO supercycle H1 2026. I’d expect that number to just keep on compounding exponentially as we approach H2 2027, which is the true inflection of scale up CPO.
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Only thing to look at with $SIVE earnings is forward growth. Nobody cares about pre-development contract earnings from 2025 or last quarter, especially for qualification cycle optical players. Having 77% growth of opportunity pipelines (revenue volume ramp projections), to $799m In a quarter is absolutely incredible growth. And, I’d expect to see that continue compounding. “The company continues to anticipate several volume production starts within AI data centers” (photonics/lasers). Is also very positive and validates the thesis about volume ramp for photonics. Now next thing to look at is earnings call transcript, once they’re indexed, which is the most important signal of what’s to come. Overall, very positive.
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I’ve been noticing how the flow between tools starts feeling smoother when each one handles a different gap in your day. Spending feels natural on @useTria, research threads stay alive inside @TheARCTERMINAL, and liquidity on @RiverdotInc keeps moving instead of sitting still. What stands out is how none of it feels forced. Just quiet pieces that fit together: easy payments persistent context assets that stay productive Feels like the first time these systems are starting to match how we already live online. The shift usually starts subtle, then becomes normal before anyone notices @wallchain
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🛸 @XOOBNetwork is starting to feel like one of those platforms where consistency really pays off. The more time you spend inside the ecosystem, the more you notice it’s not just about posting… it’s about community, activity and showing up every single day. What makes it fun is the competitive energy around the rankings. Everyone’s grinding, engaging, building and trying to climb higher at the same time. And honestly, that’s what keeps the platform interesting, I’m standing with 7739 total point, going for the top 50. It feels less like random farming and more like a live social leaderboard where active users actually get noticed. Still early too… which might be the most interesting part 👀
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"When I started SpaceX, one of my friends got a compilation of rocket failures & made me watch the whole thing. I knew the probability of SpaceX failing was high" — Elon Musk Rockets are hard.
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Linux File System Architecture - Beginner Friendly Explained Linux File System Architecture Chapter 1 — The Root Directory. Everything in Linux begins with this single directory. Chapter 2 — Why the Linux Hierarchy Matters Chapter 3 — /bin and /sbin directories - /bin directory contains essential command-line programs /sbin contains administrative commands used mostly by the root user. Chapter 4 — /etc Configuration Philosophy - stores system configuration files Chapter 5 — /home and /root directories. /home directory stores user data /root - home directory for the root administrator account Chapter 6 — Everything Is a File Chapter 7 — /dev directory. hardware devices appear as files. Chapter 8 — /proc directory. a virtual filesystem generated dynamically by the Linux kernel Chapter 9 — /var dir. Runtime Data including log files Chapter 10 — /tmp dir. Temporary Files Chapter 11 — /usr dir . Including User Applications Chapter 12 — /lib Shared Libraries Chapter 13 — /boot and the Startup Process Chapter 14 — /mnt dir and Mount Philosophy Chapter 15 — /sys and Modern Kernel Interfaces Final Chapter — Why Linux Won
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@elonmusk the real story here is how quickly the cost of building drops when you stop paying for overhead and start paying for intelligence itself