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@BayesianBarber

Surfing the cosmic filament. Relax, its a simulation. 'Science cannot solve the ultimate mystery of nature... because we ourselves are part of the mystery.'

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Matt Henderson
Matt Henderson@MattxH·
@BayesianBarber @sith_lord_bane @damianplayer Hahahaha you’re a joke dude. I’m sure you haven’t written a line of code in your life you havent released a single product. You have no idea how business works nevermind Lidar and FSD. You’re a simp dude plain and simple. Cybertruck is the epitome of Musk’s Tesla. Total garbage
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Damian Player
Damian Player@damianplayer·
this is why Elon’s companies move 10x faster than most. every founder should run their team like this: push back, ask, or execute.
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BayesianBarber@BayesianBarber·
@MattxH @sith_lord_bane @damianplayer You are out of your league, sound whiny and overconfident. Tech leaders deal with optimistic visions that rally investors, employees, and customers. You dont underpromise and overdeliver in that world. Lidar is out of your league. Just stop brother.
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Matt Henderson
Matt Henderson@MattxH·
@BayesianBarber @sith_lord_bane @damianplayer Incorrect. Results at the companies he runs like this are awful. FSD coming next year for 15 years. Won’t listen to engineers about LiDAR. Started a war with advertisers on Twitter. Ruined Twitter verified appeal The only successful company he has is the one he doesn’t run.
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Matt Henderson
Matt Henderson@MattxH·
@BayesianBarber @sith_lord_bane @damianplayer Lol yeah the opposite is in fact true. It’s easy to just jump in Twitter thread & say no you’re a liar! But I’m the one who is actually providing examples and evidence to all the Musk simps who are attacking me. Meanwhile you simps just throw names and insults. Zero substance
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BayesianBarber@BayesianBarber·
@MattxH @sith_lord_bane @damianplayer I used to be lazy with my criticisms like yourself. It's easy to feed into a narrative you want to be true. We all do it. I never said you were wrong, you might be, but your comments are lazy. Does nothing. Might as well be a bot.
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Matt Henderson
Matt Henderson@MattxH·
@BayesianBarber @sith_lord_bane @damianplayer Lollll there’s shitloads of stories from the Twitter buy out where he fired anyone who went against him. But keep drinking his piss dude one day he will see it and pay you out I’m sure of it. Keep it up!
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BayesianBarber@BayesianBarber·
@MattxH @sith_lord_bane @damianplayer "Half the people that corrected him were fired" Context and evidence would be nice. What percent of the people 'correcting' him were worth listening to? Criticism itself is cheap
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Matt Henderson
Matt Henderson@MattxH·
@sith_lord_bane @damianplayer This is not a top down approach this is a throne and fist on the table approach. You really think anyone who pushes back on Elon is going to have a reasonable conversation? Half the people at Twitter who corrected him were instantly fired.
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Snake
Snake@MGS_SS_FOX·
@GPrime85 Calm down dude, it aint all that😂 It's a solid, well executed action game with a cool core mechanic. We got a few of these every year or so back in the 360/PS3 era. The game is cool and I'm enjoying it, but it's not spectacular on any level.
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George Alexopoulos
George Alexopoulos@GPrime85·
The more I play Pragmata, with every power-up I unlock, every collectible I hunt down, every new area I visit, every VR training mission, the closer I get to the end, it makes me sad This is praise I reserve for only Souls games. I cannot praise a game higher than this
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BayesianBarber@BayesianBarber·
@rasored @giveashitnature These AI data centers will probably lead the future of energy with the push for modular nuclear reactors. It irks me that nuclear ws brushed aside for so long, but it is what it is
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Ted McArthur
Ted McArthur@rasored·
@BayesianBarber @giveashitnature making a bloody mess is what it looks like ! same as burying fiberglass wind turbine blades for green energy experiments ! liberal ideology & its destructive pipe dream bullshit ! IMO
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Give A Shit About Nature
Give A Shit About Nature@giveashitnature·
Coastal cities are replacing concrete seawalls with oyster reefs. The oysters are better at the job. Seawalls begin to degrade the minute they're installed. Waves chew them up, storms crack them, and they have to be repaired, replaced, and rebuilt forever. An oyster reef doesn't break down, it actually grows. The oysters stack, reproduce, and fuse into living rock that gets stronger every year. A mature reef can cut incoming wave height by up to 83%. It traps sediment, rebuilds the shoreline behind it, and shelters fish, crabs, and shrimp in the process. A hectare of oyster reef provides up to $85,000 a year in shoreline protection. Concrete costs over a million dollars a hectare to build and only gets weaker. Oysters were the answer the whole time.
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Ted McArthur
Ted McArthur@rasored·
@giveashitnature No concrete seawall is being replaced, Oysters are being used as BREAKWATERS Cages of whelk shells and oysters are the next fad, after the failed bags of shells and metal rebar rammed into sandy shore lines, as part of a previous erosion control project, FAILED & CREATED A HAZARD
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BayesianBarber@BayesianBarber·
It seems so greedy to want to achieve so many things for our species in one lifetime. Make and marinate in all this change in one life that our great great grandchildren will have little to no attachment to or feeling of qualia. We dont need to have connections to a world a billion light-years away. It doesnt even sound good to me. Everything everywhere all at once. Humanity isn't designed that way, we are fallen creatures from perfection, and that's OK. Staying in reach of what can be traveled in one lifetime, at the speed of light. That sounds reasonable. If we change so much that what we are arent recognizable, I want nothing to do with that. I love that there's so much we dont know. Its suicidal to existence to know it all. Might as well be pure energy at that point, beams of light. What kind of life does Weinstein want for our future children? I never really see him say much at all about it. I wouldnt trust him with our future.
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Pasha Kamyshev (wrote a book!)
Pasha Kamyshev (wrote a book!)@PashaKamyshev·
Einstein is not the problem. Weinstein is the problem. So what if the speed of light is a constraint? So what if there are no good atmospheres in our system? So what if the rocket equation is a bitch? We are humanity. We took rocks, smashed them together and made them think. We took atoms, smashed them together and made them spin our turbines and send electrons far away towards the rocks. We took fire from the Gods and rode on top of it to heaven. If we will fix enough stuff, we will brave multi-century journeys towards the stars. We will take inhospitable rocks and turn them into gardens worthy of the name... paradise.
Camus@newstart_2024

“Einstein is the problem.” Eric Weinstein didn’t mince words on Triggernometry. If general relativity holds, we’re trapped on one fragile planet. Even terraforming the Moon and Mars only gives us three reachable spheres — nowhere near enough diversification for long-term survival. A single catastrophe could wipe us all out because we all share the same atmosphere. The only real escape, he argues, is cracking physics beyond Einstein so we can get very far, very fast. Otherwise we’re stuck playing cosmic Russian roulette. It’s a sobering wake-up call about how dangerously misaligned our priorities have become.

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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
Your Android phone is sending data to Google every 4.5 minutes. Even when you're not touching it. Even when the screen is off. A peer-reviewed study from Trinity College Dublin confirmed it. 12 settings to change right now:
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𝐆𝐢𝐆𝐢🇺🇸💞
Some people can’t help themselves from being ridiculous! I love the art this man creates!! 💙 These lamps are incredibly beautiful.
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BayesianBarber@BayesianBarber·
@luckyone8675 @Adam_FaithfulM Many people before and after tried to do what jesus did. He is the only one like him to succeed in creating a lasting religion like that. He is the pinnacle of the metphorical stars aligning to make the impact he did. It would seem the universe conspired to make it so. Aka god.
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Adam | Faithful Messenger
Adam | Faithful Messenger@Adam_FaithfulM·
In 1986, the American Medical Association published an article titled "The Physical Death of Jesus Christ". It details the entire process of Jesus' trial to His death on the cross. In Luke 22, before Jesus is arrested, it is written that He was in great distress & sweating blood. Although rare, it is recognized as Hematidrosis, a condition caused by high levels of stress. At the time, the crucifixion was considered the worst death for the worst of criminals. But this is not all Jesus faced. He endured whipping so severe that it tore the flesh from His body. He was beaten so horribly that His face was torn & His beard ripped. A crown of thorns, 2-3 inches long cut deeply into His scalp. The leather whip used to flog Him had tiny iron balls & sharp bones. The balls caused internal injuries while the sharp bones ripped open His flesh. His skeletal muscles, veins, & bowels are exposed, causing major blood loss. Most men do not survive this kind of torture. After Jesus was severely flogged, He was forced to carry His cross while people mocked & spat on Him. Crucifixion was a process meant to instill excruciating pain, creating a slow & agonizing death. Nails as long as 8 inches were driven into Jesus' wrists & feet. The Roman soldiers knew the tendons in the wrists would tear & break, forcing Jesus to use His back muscles to support Himself to breathe. Imagine the struggle, the pain, the courage...Jesus endured this reality for 3 hours! The Gospel of John writes that after Jesus' death, a Roman soldier pierced His side with a spear & blood & water came out. Scientists explain that from hypovolemic shock, the rapid heart rate causes fluid to gather in the sack around the lungs & heart. The accumulation of fluid in the membrane around the heart is called a Pericardial effusion & the lungs is called a pleural effusion. To the world, Christianity is as foolish as it can get. They believe it's for the weak. But when you are confronted by the reality of the cross, it's clearly not a pretty sight. It is brutal & horrific. This is the weight Jesus carried. The weight of the sins of the world, all so that we can live. God's wrath is fully satisfied in Jesus. This is what it took. Repent & believe! Jesus is “God among us” in the flesh. Jesus is our Savior. Jesus loves you so much that He went through this spiritual and physical punishment for your sins and mine. Jesus is the LORD, Almighty God, Everlasting Father. Thank You, Jesus.
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Lucky one
Lucky one@luckyone8675·
@Adam_FaithfulM The belief that some cosmic Jewish Zombie can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him that you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul. Sure, why not it makes perfect sense.
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Non-Denominational Waluigi
Non-Denominational Waluigi@GeneralWaluigi·
@Mappy6984 "No no dog, do not bite my hand under a high stress scenario". Not pro cop but when you have a dog that big and in that kind of situation, and it even nips, you can not let the dog think that is ok. Wish he would have done something else but you need immediate discipline
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NRM84
NRM84@Mappy6984·
Cop just slams the dog
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gfodor.id
gfodor.id@gfodor·
@NavyStrang Can’t imagine how hard life must be being this confused
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Raul Acevedo
Raul Acevedo@raul_1329·
@RobertDaleSmith I learned in HIPPA training that if a medical record exists in digital form then they have to make that available to you.
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Robert Dale Smith
Robert Dale Smith@RobertDaleSmith·
Dentist office was so confused when I asked to have the STL file. 👅 🖱️
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The machine that built the chip in this video should mass-humble every human who's ever lived. ASML's latest EUV lithography system costs $370 million, weighs 180 tons, and requires three Boeing 747s to deliver. It contains over 100,000 individual parts from 5,100 suppliers across 14 countries. It shoots 100,000 molten tin droplets per second with a laser, superheating each one past the temperature of the sun's surface to generate light at a wavelength so short that no natural material on Earth can focus it. So they had to invent new mirrors. Each one is polished with 100 alternating layers of molybdenum and silicon. The surface tolerance is so extreme that if you scaled a single mirror up to the size of Germany, the tallest imperfection would be 1 millimeter. Those mirrors took 20 years to develop. The company that makes them, Zeiss, had to build entirely new metrology tools just to confirm the mirrors were flat enough, because no existing measurement instrument on Earth could verify the precision they needed. The machine prints features at 2 nanometers. That's roughly 10 atoms wide. A human hair is 80,000 nanometers. A red blood cell is 7,000. A single COVID virus particle is 100. These machines are etching functional circuits 50 times smaller than a virus. TSMC is now mass producing 2nm chips in a Kaohsiung fab so large the cleanroom is twice the size of any competitor's. Each 2nm wafer costs $30,000 to produce. The entire 2026 production run was booked before a single chip shipped. Apple, NVIDIA, AMD, and Qualcomm all reserved capacity years in advance. TSMC is spending $28.6 billion just to build enough fabs to meet demand for this one node. The chip that comes out of this process is smaller than a fingernail, runs on less power than a light bulb, and contains transistors that wrap gates around nanosheets of silicon only a few atoms thick. The raw material it started as was sand. The sand cost a fraction of a penny. The civilization that processed it into this started by banging rocks together.
Kyros@IamKyros69

Humans saw stones and sticks and decided to make this

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