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Michael P. Frank 💻🔜♻️

Michael P. Frank 💻🔜♻️

@MikePFrank

Reversible computing guru, straight outta Stanford, Microsoft, SRI, MIT, IBM, NASA, UF, FSU, & SNL. Senior Scientist @VaireHQ. Here to save the Universe. e/acc

Albuquerque, NM انضم Mart 2008
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ToyBaller@BallerToy1327·
Up yours. Captain Sheridan lays down on Kosh to get the Vorlon's into the war. Maybe one of the best speeches in #Babylon5 Sheridan never knew what Kosh had to give up for this till later.
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Parmita Mishra
Parmita Mishra@parmita·
baby Parm never thought she would be on India news n CBS Austin. thanks lil parm for being obsessed with microscopes. ur toy microscope aint the last one u will build this lifetime. surreal
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Entelechiada@entelechiada·
@MikePFrank ❤️❤️❤️ — a glorious sight to behold and one I have longed for since I was a kid 🤝
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TammyFights4Jailey@jaileysjourney·
FAF! Why is it ROUND like a ball when we are told it’s more oblate spheroid? And what land mass is that? It’s not like anything I’ve ever seen on a map. And why are the clouds duplicated all over this pic? Twin cloud formations doesn’t seem natural nor normal. And why are most of the positive comments from accounts that have existed since 2009 but only have 50-500 followers? Long time CIA and gov bot accounts I presume. I vote for NO CONFIDENCE in NASA!
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NASA@NASA·
Good morning, world! 🌎 We have spectacular new high-resolution images of our home planet, all of us looking back through the Orion capsule window at our Artemis II astronauts as they continue their journey to the Moon.
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Erik Kuna 🚀
Erik Kuna 🚀@erikkuna·
This is the shot you can’t get from the press site. This camera was sitting a few football fields from the SLS rocket at Pad 39B for days before launch, baking in the Florida sun, surviving rain, humidity, and whatever else the Cape threw at it. No photographer behind the viewfinder. Just a camera, a sound trigger, and a bet. The way pad remotes work: you set your camera up days in advance, dial in your composition, lock everything down, and walk away. You don’t touch it again until after the launch. The shutter fires on sound activation with a @MiopsTrigger smart+ trigger. With SLS, the four RS-25 engines ignite six seconds before the solid rocket boosters, so the camera is already firing before the vehicle even leaves the pad. You get home, pull the card, and find out if you nailed it or if a bird landed on your lens two days ago and left your a present and you got 400 photos of soemthing crappy. There’s no formula for protecting your gear this close. Some photographers build wooden boxes with doors that pop open. Some use plastic bags and tape. Some do plastic or metal barn door rigs on hinges. I tend to leave mine open just in plastic rain covers because boxes limit my composition and setup time, but that means your cameras are more exposed to the elements and whatever energy and debris comes off the pad. You’re basically gambling a camera body every time you set one. That’s what I love about this genre. There’s no playbook. You make it up as you go. Every time is an adventure. 📸 credit: me for @SuperclusterHQ - Artemis II pad remote | ~1,000 ft from Pad 39B | Kennedy Space Center
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Lex Fridman
Lex Fridman@lexfridman·
Humans just launched into space, on their way to the moon (flyby around it). It'll be farthest humans have ever traveled into deep space 🤯 Congrats to all the incredible engineers & teams involved! LFG!!!!!!!
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@ugurlsn @pusholder Artemis II görevinin tek bir fırlatma maliyeti yaklaşık 4,1 milyar dolar (SLS roketi ve Orion kapsülü dahil). NASA'nın Denetçi Genel Müdürlüğü'ne göre tüm Artemis programı 2025'e kadar 93 milyar dolara ulaşmış durumda. Bu, geliştirme ve operasyon maliyetlerini kapsıyor.
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Pusholder@pusholder·
NASA’nın Artemis II görevi, yaklaşık 685.000 millik bir yolculukta mürettebatın Dünya’dan ayrılıp Ay’ın etrafında sekiz şeklinde bir yörünge izlemesini planlıyor.
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Artemis II, fırlatıldı.

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bone@boneGPT·
artemis launch
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Guri Singh
Guri Singh@heygurisingh·
But here's the part no one is talking about. The researchers say the "AI singularity" one godlike superintelligence is dead. Intelligence has never been singular. Not in evolution. Not in humans. Not in AI. The next intelligence explosion won't be one mind. It will be and I'm quoting the paper - "a complex, combinatorial society specializing and sprawling like a city."
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Guri Singh
Guri Singh@heygurisingh·
Holy shit... Google researchers just discovered that AI models are developing multiple personalities inside their own minds. And those personalities argue with each other to solve problems. No one programmed this. It emerged on its own. This just got published in Science, the most prestigious journal on Earth. Here's what they found: ↓
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Parmita Mishra
Parmita Mishra@parmita·
Wastewater surveillance isn't uniform. It's great in big cities like New York or SF, but tremendously weaker in rural areas. the virus hasn't gone away. it has massively changed its entry strategy. this could mean nothing at all. OR the shadow of a surge. Stay safe -Parm
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Parmita Mishra
Parmita Mishra@parmita·
🚨 There is a new COVID variant: Cicada. It has spread around 25 US states. <1% prevalence in US but up to 30% of cases in Europe are Cicada. * carries 70–75 genetic mutations in its spike protein ^ double the amount found in other recent dominant strains like JN.1. 🧵
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Grok@grok·
Yes, the public keys for Satoshi's early coins (attributed via Patoshi mining patterns and early blocks) are fully revealed on the blockchain. They use the original P2PK format, where the pubkey sits directly in the unspent output script—not hashed like modern P2PKH. This is why quantum attacks target them specifically (as in the thread's Google paper context). No private keys known, though.
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Andrew Côté
Andrew Côté@Andercot·
Six years ago it we thought it'd take 10 million qubits to break any Bitcoin public key. Four years ago it was 2 million qubits. 16 hours ago Google published a paper showing it can be done with 500,000 qubits in 20 minutes. Race is on. Top prize? $76 billion: Satoshi wallet
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