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How much do you need to retire?
I’m curious to see where everyone is at with their planning. Most people have a rough idea of the "Big Number" (total pot of cash) they think they need to retire here. But do you actually know exactly how much you need to earn and save every single month between now and your retirement date to actually hit that target? Or are you just putting money away and hoping it's enough? Be honest 😁
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How much do you need to retire?
2 likes • 27d
The problem is that if I stay here, I'll never be able to retire or probably even own a home. "You will own nothing and be happy".
Britain Has Lost it's Mind
Just dropped a video about how you can literally get arrested for posting on Facebook in the UK. Americans find it shocking that Britain has zero freedom of speech. I've been saying this for 10 years. Back then people called me crazy. Now it's obvious to everyone. The whole system is designed to keep people paranoid and controlled.
0 likes • Oct '25
@Karen Oliver When the disagreement is about trying to take away your rights and rule with tyranny, it is your responsibility to. In the U.S. anyway.
0 likes • Oct '25
@Joe Niblock Streets are being named after him all over the U.S. Over 40,000 requests for new Turning Point USA chapters at American Universities, Colleges, and High Schools. That is just in America. Charlie's reach was global. There are chapters popping up in countries all over the western world.
What skills do you have that could be of benefit to others in the group?
In this community, we have people who are successful company owners as well as new freelancers. Share your profession and what you do in the comments below and perhaps we can collaborate.
2 likes • Aug '25
I'm an Aerospace Engineer and Mechanical Engineer. Currently I'm working as a Control Systems Engineer for the F135-B jet engine. Its all software related controls. We use Simulink and a lot of Pratt & Whitney proprietary software that can't be found on the internet or anywhere outside the company.
2 likes • Oct '25
I'm an Aerospace Engineer. Specifically I work on developing and testing control systems for the F35 jet engine.
AI is a bubble waiting to burst… prove me wrong!
Honestly, it's getting pretty tiresome with everyone talking about how AI is going to take over the world. And all I ever hear these statements from are people who not only have no background in computer science but people who are not technical at all. AI is a predictive text engine. That is all. It isn’t conscious. It doesn’t want anything. It’s simply predicts the next word in a sentence based on probability. It doesn't remember all the stuff it is "trained" on or know the whole internet. That's why it's answers are mostly retarded and it "hallucinates" 24/7. It doesn't hallucinate by the way it isn't a human being. It's a fucking predictive text algorithm, you wouldn't talk about any other technology like it's human. Why? Because you'd look like a fucking retard. Not only that but we've always had this technology. The only reason we're seeing it now is because the cost of hardware has come down and people have thrown enormous sums of money at it (more on that in a minute) But hardware has it's limitations and so does software. Therefore, unless we fill every square inch of the ocean with water cooled data centres and power them with nuclear power plants were not gonna get much more than what we have right now. There was once a time where if you wanted your website to load faster you would have to optimise the codebase. That kind of went out the window partly because hosting became so cheap. You could just throw your website on a faster server and it would load faster. This is THE EXACT SAME SHIT. The AI companies can optimise the software or build a bigger server. One or the other. Data centres can't scale infinitely. Memory bottlenecks. And the way neural nets optimise themselves is the same way it's been working since the 80's. We’re already seeing diminishing returns. Each new generation costs exponentially more to train but the improvements are shrinking. You see what happens when you load more and more bloat on your phone right?
AI is a bubble waiting to burst… prove me wrong!
1 like • Aug '25
I think blockchain and web3 decentralization will be more consequential in the future than AI.
1 like • Aug '25
@Scott Rees I'm in West Palm Beach, but I've lived all over Florida. Grew up in Fort Lauderdale, lived in Fort Myers for 5 years, but lived most of my life in Gainesville. Moved back down here 3 years ago for my job.
UFC and Breakfast in Chiang Mai this Sunday Morning
Khamzat Chimaev vs DDP this Sunday morning here in Chiang Mai. I'm watching it at Euro Diner in the old city. Small, lowkey cafe with great western food and proper English breakfast. Won't break the bank either. If they're not showing the fights (they probably will be) we can just go next door to The UN Irish. They always have it on upstairs. 👉🏻 Full details and map here Hope to see some of you there!
UFC and Breakfast in Chiang Mai this Sunday Morning
2 likes • Aug '25
Damn. I wish I was already living there. I'd come hang out. I'll be watching it here (Sat night) in West Palm Beach.
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Robert Francis
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@robert-francis-6374
I’m an Aerospace Engineer in Florida. I have been looking to leave the madness of the west and move to Thailand for several years.

Active 1d ago
Joined Jan 3, 2023
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