Alejandro
@FlavioAleBon
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Curious nanotechnologist linking innovation with impact in semiconductors & life sciences. Park Systems BD Director. PhD Purdue. Views on tech, sales, 42
California, USA
Joined March 2015
🚨 AI's hitting a MASSIVE Power Wall! With clusters blasting past 51.2 Tb/s per switch, old optics are toast. Enter Co-Packaged Optics (CPO): Slashing power by ~50%, nuking latency by parking optics right next to the ASIC. But scaling? A nano-precision nightmare! 🔬💥 In my
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Executive Summary: The CPO Scaling Imperative Co-Packaged Optics (CPO) is revolutionizing data center architecture by smashing through the "power wall." As AI workloads demand throughputs exceeding...
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"On our own, without a community, we cannot do much. We need a community of like-minded friends and colleagues to help us realize our deepest dreams... Our community can become a source of support and a place of refuge for many people. We nourish our community in our lifetime,
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My recent @X analytics. I am huge in Nigeria! 🤣Accounts for about half of my whopping 42 impressions
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Listen, it takes @grok 9s to understand it 🤣: quoting grok "This post quotes Elon Musk's endorsement of a 2010 Obama video critiquing calls to halt deportations, reframing the immigration debate as a non-partisan systemic failure driven by short-term political gains rather than
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@grok please evaluate the truthfulness in my post, present graphics that support it, if it is a plausible hypothesis
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The Health Care "Serfdom" The most shocking figure is health care. The Shift: In 1970, the systemic cost of health care for a family of four required 8.8 weeks of labor (about 2 months). Today, it requires 40 weeks (nearly 10 months) of the median household income. The
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The Radical Insight: The "American Dream" hasn't just become more expensive; it has mathematically moved out of reach for a single-earner household. In 1970, one parent could work, buy a home, and raise a family. Today, two parents working full-time often have less buying power
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This is HUGE: Japan's 10nm nanoimprint breakthough. Japan just built a lithography advance that hits 10 nm features and could challenge EUV dominance… while using only one-tenth the energy. Dai Nippon Printing (DNP) has developed a 10 nm nanoimprint lithography (NIL) template
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@grok please summarize (multi message thread is fine) the entire speech by Mark Carney (Davos, 2026) refereed to here
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This moment has arrived, and with it comes clarity: the challenges we face are woven into the fabric of our systems, and each of us holds a thread. Real change requires collective will, disciplined action, and a coherent framework to guide us forward. The work begins with
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@grok please analyze my own post. Is it aligned with the truth? Does it show deep understanding of illegal immigration, white collar crime, and the US debt deficit? If not, please set the record straight
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#DOGE could not catch the criminals who have sold the world and our future, 39 Trillion... So it is a relief we can catch some criminals who hide themselves as chefs and servers, and agricultural workers. Can you not nuke them from a drone like the boats carrying drugs from
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It is important to setup questions that reveal the actual truth of a situation. @IlhanMN 's district is a Dem strong hold, way before them. They are not tilting the balance in a close contest.
@FlavioAleBon @andieiamwhoiam @IlhanMN Based on historical data and estimates (Somali voters ~5k in 2004 growing to ~30k in 2024, all assumed D), here's adjusted % for non-Somali voters (D and R shares; others not shown): Year | Adj D% | Adj R% 2004 | 69 | 25 2006 | 55 | 22 2008 | 70 | 23 2010 | 66 | 25 2012 | 74 |
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@FlavioAleBon @andieiamwhoiam @IlhanMN Based on historical data and estimates (Somali voters ~5k in 2004 growing to ~30k in 2024, all assumed D), here's adjusted % for non-Somali voters (D and R shares; others not shown): Year | Adj D% | Adj R% 2004 | 69 | 25 2006 | 55 | 22 2008 | 70 | 23 2010 | 66 | 25 2012 | 74 |
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