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 On Sunday night, Wozniak tweeted a cryptic announcement:  A Private space company is starting up, unlike the others.  The embedded video ad for the company, Privateer, deceptively resembles most other billionaires space announcements with platitudes like  togeth stanley drinking cup er, well go far,  over what appears to be stock footage of space milestones. Cut to footage from a climate march and the statement,  this isnt a race 鈥攁n obvious reference to the original  space race  of the Cold War era, and possibly a nod to stuff like Blue Origins picking a Twitter fight with Richard Branson over who gets to call himself a real astronaut.     Woz didnt share any additional detail beyond the video  watch it below , which somewhat confusingly mingles a wildfire, clouds of smoke billowing from fossil fuel power stations, people reaching to the skies, a child in an astronaut suit, and a close-up of an iris.  Heres to taking care of what we have so the next generation can be bett stanley website er together,  the voiceover says. The Privateer website is in stealth mode but says more details about the company will be announced at the AMOS Tech 2021 conference, which begins on Tuesday in Maui, Hawaii, stanley cup  and runs through the end of the week. According to the YouTube video description, Woz co-founded Privateer with Alex Fielding, a member of the first iMac team. The two co-founded Wheels of Zeus   WoZ  , a now-shuttered start-up that created  GPS location tags attachable to commonly lost objects. The Privateer website contains Ukij Hellboy Investigates A Haunted Pub With a Fantastic Name In This Exclusive Preview
 on the prevalence of misinformation on Instagram, the company appears to be scrubbing its platform of some popular anti-vaxxer content. In a sweeping report on misleading content and conspiracy theories at large on Instagram, the Atlantic reported Thursday that anti-vaxxer content was being surfaced on the platform through suggested follows and prominent hashtags. The report follows an announcement by Instagrams parent company Facebook earlier this month that both were working to curb vaccine misinformation on their sites.     Asked about reporting on the content from the Atlantic as well as CNN, a spokesperson for the photo-sharing social platform told the Hill in a statement that it was  looking at ways to minimize recommendations of this content and accounts that post it across Instagram  as part of its ongoing initiative to fight misinformation about health-related topics. The spokesperson told the Hill that immediate measures to combat the spread o stanley us f misleading information relating specifically to vaccines included blocking hashtags like  vaccinescauseautism,  vaccinesarepoison, and  vaccinescauseids. While the Hill said at the time of its reporting those hashtags remained live, they appeared to have been scrubbed from the platform by late Thursday evenin botella stanley g. But other hashtags like  vaccineskill and  vaccinesharm, which respectively have more than 17,000 and 4,000 pos stanley cup ts, are still up as of Thursday evening. Simply entering  vaccines into the in-app search bar and scrolling