Tomás K. Ryan

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Tomás K. Ryan

Tomás K. Ryan

@tomaskryan

Aerospace Flight Software Engineer. Consultant. Offshore Solo Sailor. https://t.co/NdVatebiAL | https://t.co/BR9DdKnsQK

BoulderCO SarasotaFL QuébecCAN انضم Haziran 2013
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Tomás K. Ryan@tomaskryan·
Everyone says AI will bring Universal Basic Income. Some even promise Universal High Income. History suggests something very different. When societies stop depending on human labor, people stop being economically and politically necessary. @tomaskryan/taxation-labor-power-and-ai-is-universal-basic-income-ubi-or-universal-high-income-uhi-683ecff4275a" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@tomaskryan/ta…
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What I’m saying here might be premature, but there’s little doubt about where we’re heading. When elections are won by less than 1% of the vote - what is AI influence?
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Tomás K. Ryan@tomaskryan·
Soon, we will have an AI as president. Let me explain. Like many, I use ChatGPT every day—for research, feedback, and better decision-making. If I were president, I’d do the same, but on a much larger scale. 🧵
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Tomás K. Ryan@tomaskryan·
@TheEconomist "China plans to crash a dart-style spacecraft into an asteroid while another vehicle floats nearby and chronicles the collision.". @NASA did exactly that 20 years ago, with the Deep Impact mission. The main goal was not to change its course, but it did that.
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The Economist@TheEconomist·
China wants to prevent the threat of asteroids colliding with the Earth by running a planetary defence experiment. It would be only the second country to attempt such a feat econ.st/3AzeUsn 👇
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Tomás K. Ryan@tomaskryan·
"China plans to crash a dart-style spacecraft into an asteroid while another vehicle floats nearby and chronicles the collision.". @NASA did exactly that 20 years ago, with the Deep Impact mission. The main goal was not to change its course, but it did that.
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China wants to prevent the threat of asteroids colliding with the Earth by running a planetary defence experiment. It would be only the second country to attempt such a feat econ.st/3AzeUsn 👇

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Tomás K. Ryan@tomaskryan·
@TheEconomist "China plans to crash a dart-style spacecraft into an asteroid while another vehicle floats nearby and chronicles the collision.". @NASA did exactly that 20 years ago, with the Deep Impact mission. The main goal was not to change its course, but it did that.
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The Economist@TheEconomist·
The threat of large asteroids which could wipe out entire cities is taken seriously by space agencies. America has tested deep-space technologies to collide with these rocks and knock them off course. Now, China seems keen to do the same econ.st/48H5Uyc
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Tomás K. Ryan@tomaskryan·
— the agency admitted that a new thruster had failed during its descent. The capsule also experienced a temporary blackout of Starliner’s guidance system during reentry. — qz.com/boeing-starlin…
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Tomás K. Ryan@tomaskryan·
The key is to understand what to cut and what to keep, or even augment. Unfortunately, the tendency is to promote technocrats and financiers at the expense of engineers that understand all the moving parts.
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Tomás K. Ryan@tomaskryan·
-- A former astronaut told me that he believed NASA’s fixed-price contracts stoke the temptation to circumvent engineering requirements to save on costs. -- nytimes.com/2024/08/28/opi…
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Tomás K. Ryan@tomaskryan·
I spend a lot of time consulting various projects, explaining basic aerospace how-to procedures: development, reliability and especially testing and validation.
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Tomás K. Ryan@tomaskryan·
Great read: -- Boeing, the report noted, has failed to meet international standards, and is exhibiting quality control faults “largely due to the lack of a sufficient number of trained and experienced aerospace workers at Boeing.” -- nytimes.com/2024/08/28/opi…
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Tomás K. Ryan@tomaskryan·
About #Boeing and #Starliner. I have noticed across the aerospace industry, which is currently experiencing somewhat of a "boom". There are a lot more companies and projects that are diluting expertise, this means a lot of companies have lost expertise, and it shows.
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Tomás K. Ryan@tomaskryan·
@NASA @BoeingSpace That is definitely the safest option. Great decision by NASA. There are so many problems with Starliner, the odds of having issues during decent are too high, and it could be a catastrophic failure. Looking forward to the first Dream Chaser flight next year?
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After extensive review by experts across the agency, NASA's @BoeingSpace Crew Flight Test will return with an uncrewed #Starliner. Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are scheduled to return to Earth next spring aboard #Crew9: go.nasa.gov/3WYxWQ7
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