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@Object_Zero_ Object ZeroObject Zero posts on X about the world, just a, $cr, books the most. They currently have XXXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.
Social category influence countries XXXX% celebrities XXXX% currencies XXXX%
Social topic influence the world 11.43%, just a 5.71%, $cr 5.71%, books 2.86%, art 2.86%, ai 2.86%, agi 2.86%, collection 2.86%, collection of 2.86%, solve XXXX%
Top accounts mentioned or mentioned by @ectanker @buzzingbeetome @meslammer @dandroid20xx @maxericthiel @emm0sh @kinvertog @glavset @newstart2024 @daveg @philipjohnston @elonmusk @gavinsbaker @bearjfk @foley2k2 @howiehua @grok @vgrubsky @bitcoineagle @pinstripedline
Top assets mentioned Crane Holdings, Co. (CR)
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"Engineering is the Highest Form of Art Ive bought a lot of shipbuilding and structural engineering books this year lots of books on mechanical fastenings joints and welds The sort of books that sell 10-20 copies per year. I just buy them all and read them all and this is deeply weird behaviour because nobody could possibly find that sort of thing Whoah"
X Link 2025-12-02T22:33Z 22.6K followers, 39.3K engagements
"This is what XX years of progress looks like for humanoid robots (above) and aviation (below). Interesting huh"
X Link 2025-12-12T21:34Z 22.6K followers, 23K engagements
"This is how AI is going to revolutionise industry in the near term. Industry is just a collection of X million extremely niche problems. You can try and build AGI generalise with a monolithic world model embodied in generalised hardware. Or You can solve 1-2 million of those problems TODAY with a cheap and good enough specialist. Capitalism is not going to wait for AGI when a $XX webcam + Raspberry Pi can add 1000 basis points of productivity to a $10m manufacturing line. Intelligent productivity gains are the first boom wave and the value will probably be captured by glorified IT consultants"
X Link 2025-11-25T11:27Z 22.6K followers, 236.2K engagements
"The Printer Tracking Dot Scandal In 2005 the Electronic Frontier Foundation pursued an online conspiracy that the US government was printing secret codes on every page that every printer ever printed. EFF had the public send them samples of printed pages. The EFF not only discovered the tracking dots but reverse engineered the code and then used FOIA requests to petition courts to subpoena information from government agencies to prove the conspiracy. This was back in the era of real investigative journalism and civil liberties groups that were concerned with real issues rather than the"
X Link 2025-11-30T21:44Z 22.6K followers, 147.7K engagements
"How do LEDs work LEDs are an amazing technology we use them for all sorts of things. Theyre actually super simple and easy to understand. The picture on the left shows the geometry of an LED. The pic on the right is more of a not to scale diagram to better show the active parts. But essentially there is an Anvil (cathode) and a Post (anode). Electrons flow up the cathode and flood the N-type semiconductor in the tiny semiconductor die. These electrons then flow across the active material in the middle of the sandwich because the anode wire forma a circuit. As electrons flow from the N-type"
X Link 2025-12-02T23:02Z 22.5K followers, 22.2K engagements
"Circular ships The oil & gas industry has built a lot of offshore platforms and ships over the past XX years. The North Sea alone has seen over XXX offshore platforms installed and operated producing oil and gas in one of the most violent and dangerous seas in the world. Worldwide there are 12000 platforms 8000 oil tankers 1500 mobile drilling rigs. If you do a lot of something you get good at it. There are scales of complexity quality and integrity. Some circular FPSOs are designed to survive inside the Arctic Circle where every spring/summer the sea ice breaks up and moves around."
X Link 2025-12-03T22:49Z 22.6K followers, 5237 engagements
"Sensors Have a think about this for a moment All sensors have X mandatory functional requirements one is very obvious and one is much less obvious. X. A sensor must be sensitive to the parameter that it is intended to measure. Duh. Light sensors have to be sensitive to light temperature sensors have to be sensitive to temperature pressure sensors have to be you get the picture. X. A sensor must not be sensitive to any other parameter beyond the one which it is intended to measure. Not many people realise this. For example you cant have a thermometer that is sensitive to sound and changes its"
X Link 2025-12-04T20:35Z 22.6K followers, 54.4K engagements
"@PhilipJohnston @elonmusk Its funny because this statement is objectively false by definition The most important thing thats going to happen in the world in the next 3-4 year is data centers in space - @GavinSBaker"
X Link 2025-12-10T10:22Z 22.6K followers, XXX engagements
"@BearJFK Consider that the UK has built X new nuclear power plants in the last XX years but Barrow-in-Furness has built 14"
X Link 2025-12-10T20:10Z 22.6K followers, 1306 engagements
"@foley2k2 @howie_hua @grok what is the long term return on the S&P500"
X Link 2025-12-10T20:16Z 22.6K followers, XXX engagements
"@MESlammer 10000s of rigs operate every day without being bombed. Why is this"
X Link 2025-12-12T08:09Z 22.6K followers, XXX engagements
"Worlds Biggest Crane - Honghai Crane The biggest crane in the world is a dock gantry crane that strides a Chinese dock it was built just over XX years ago and immediately broke the world record in a commissioning load test where it lifted 22000 tonnes (48.5 million lbf). It spans XXX meters and has XX meter hook height. This thing has more in common with a bridge than a crane its a huge steel structure. I love it. My favourite things about this piece of infrastructure is the indomitable ambition that it represents. If you dont have this and somebody else does what does that really say Things"
X Link 2025-12-12T18:41Z 22.6K followers, 1730 engagements
"@dandroid20XX @VGrubsky The cool thing about drilling boreholes is they can be drilled before the conflict and drilling rigs can be employed anywhere on Earth. You dont have to wait for a war to drill a tunnel. There are 10000s of rigs drilling holes right now and none of them are at war"
X Link 2025-12-12T20:07Z 22.6K followers, XX engagements
"@MaxEricThiel We just went from subterranean warfare doesnt exist to XX miles range is not that useful in the space of X hours. Do you think maybe the range could increase again in the future"
X Link 2025-12-12T08:07Z 22.6K followers, XXX engagements
"The price of everything on Earth. This chart is all of the natural occurring elements their occurrence rate in Earth's crust (X-axis) and their price in USD (Y-axis). The chart illustrates three clear price regimes. X. Yellow band is stuff that is economically priced this is within X order of magnitude of -X log-log. X. Stuff above the yellow band is expensive for its relative abundance on Earth. X. Stuff below the yellow band is cheap for its relative abundance on Earth. There is a by-product trap in the global economy and this is the dominant choke mechanism many of the elements above the"
X Link 2025-11-11T11:31Z 22.6K followers, 93.4K engagements
"Birth Rate Collapse & Economic Utility of a Birth This is really weird but I suspect its overlooked in socio-economic research literature. Below I present X zones on the same chart. The pink zone on the left chart shows the useful economic life of X human birth in the year 1851. The green zone on the right chart shows the useful economic life of X human birth in 2011. Now because of medical advances sanitation public health etc etc we have significantly improved life expectancy and reduced infant mortality. This means that a birth in 2011 has vastly more hours of economic output than a birth"
X Link 2025-11-29T00:21Z 22.6K followers, 949.7K engagements
"1 kg of uranium contains XXX MW-days of energy if fully fissioned. Thats 8.2x1013 joules USA has 700000 tonnes of uranium stockpiled mostly in depleted uranium format which is fertile. Thats 5.75x1022 joules The ONLY way to access this energy reservoir is with fast breed-burn reactors. This is enough energy power all of human civilisation for XXX years. The Earths oceans have 4500000000 tonnes of uranium dissolved in them. If we retrieve XX% of that oceanic uranium (halve the concentration) thats enough energy to power all of human civilisation for 300000 years. For context homo sapiens only"
X Link 2025-12-08T21:13Z 22.6K followers, 489.9K engagements
"Turbines Lots of talk about turbines recently (theyre just big fans) but turbines are rapidly entering the same scenario as grid transformers. Limited manufacturing capacity the is becoming overwhelmed with demand and seeing lead times blow out. A lot of power generation still uses steam turbines as thermal power plants boil water and we send the steam through a turbine (a big fan) to turn the driveshaft on a generator (a motor running backwards). The boiling water / steam process in a power plant is called the Rankine cycle and its OK. A lot of people claim steam is still the best way to"
X Link 2025-12-10T20:01Z 22.6K followers, 26.7K engagements
"Subterranean Warfare Palmer Lucky recently made a bunch of comments about this and everyone snarked fair enough tbh except all the tools to do it already exist today. Im going to show you that this capability already exists already exists at industrial scale already has the precision strike capability already has the necessary lethality. The only reason this isnt widely acknowledged is because fish cant invent fire. People are simply not aware of what is possible in the world outside of their own domain. If youve read this far heres the reveal Its an oil rig of course. But rather a"
X Link 2025-12-12T01:52Z 22.6K followers, 27.7K engagements
"This is actually very easy to make as @emm0sh has not provided any tolerance requirements. I can supply this for $5.00"
X Link 2025-12-12T15:31Z 22.6K followers, 121.1K engagements
"@KinvertOG Breaking the world record was the final activity of commissioning the crane"
X Link 2025-12-12T20:20Z 22.6K followers, XX engagements
"@bitcoin_eagle Couldnt disagree more that stuff is running deep learning on molecular machinery. Evaporating water is just a symptom of the carnot cycle for the compute"
X Link 2025-12-13T16:11Z 22.6K followers, XXX engagements
"@pinstripedline Let me guess You think we should surrender the Falkland Islands and pay Argentina X% of the UKs GDP for the theoretical inconvenience of having to receive them"
X Link 2025-12-13T20:21Z 22.6K followers, XXX engagements