Remo Carbone (@remocarbone) 's Twitter Profile
Remo Carbone

@remocarbone

Co-Founder of Availer. CEO of MEQ Probe. Using Aussie deeptech to solve global problems in Agriculture. FF NYC 《-》 AUS. Based in NYC.

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Steve Silberman (@stevesilberman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the best thing ever. The octopus stole the camera and took a selfie, with the photographer Gaetano Dario Gargiulo and his son turned into a photobomb. The octopus won this year's Ocean Art Underwater Photo Competition. news.scubatravel.co.uk/underwater-pho…

This is the best thing ever. The octopus stole the camera and took a selfie, with the photographer Gaetano Dario Gargiulo and his son turned into a photobomb. The octopus won this year's Ocean Art Underwater Photo Competition. news.scubatravel.co.uk/underwater-pho…
Desus MF Nice💯 (@desusnice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

not even worried about the second pfizer shot bc in one of my darker nights i ate a mcnugget i dropped on the floor of the 2nd ave station

Remo Carbone (@remocarbone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I watch this interview on Bourdain today. It was great, especially the bit about lucky breaks and choices. I got to meet him once, it was one of my fav NYC moments. youtube.com/watch?v=vUEFdW…

Eric Adams (@ericadamsfornyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mayor Francis Suarez Mike Sarasti In New York we always go big, so I’m going to take my first THREE paychecks in Bitcoin when I become mayor. NYC is going to be the center of the cryptocurrency industry and other fast-growing, innovative industries! Just wait!

Giles Martin (@mashupmartin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don’t normally share anything personal but this my dad from a while back explaining to my daughter he signed the Beatles. Ordinary people do extraordinary things. Great decisions are made for the simplest reasons. “I figured if I like them this much other people might too” ❤️

NASA Webb Telescope (@nasawebb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you held a grain of sand up to the sky at arm’s length, that tiny speck is the size of Webb’s view in this image. Imagine — galaxies galore within a grain, including light from galaxies that traveled billions of years to us!