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@mungui_zero

Dot matrix with stereo sound

Mexico city Beigetreten Nisan 2008
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Vashi Nedomansky, ACE
Vashi Nedomansky, ACE@vashikooยท
BEAT THE DEVIL (2002) The full 10-minute BMW short film featuring: James Brown, Clive Owen, Danny Trejo, Gary Oldman and the controlled chaos filmmaking of director Tony Scott. A frenzied visual and sonic assault that was further embraced two years later in MAN ON FIRE. โค๏ธ
Vashi Nedomansky, ACE@vashikoo

BEAT THE DEVIL (2002) Two seconds into it...you know this was directed by Tony Scott. So many filmmaking techniques explored in the cokey, chaotic, adrenaline rush fever dream short film. Based on an original concept created by David Fincher. Kodak Ektachrome + EXR + Vision film.

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Prof. Carl Sagan
Prof. Carl Sagan@ProfCarlSaganยท
Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us.
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Prof. Carl Sagan
Prof. Carl Sagan@ProfCarlSaganยท
How Ancient Greek knew the earth was round ?
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Vashi Nedomansky, ACE
Vashi Nedomansky, ACE@vashikooยท
"Boris the Blade, or Boris 'the Bullet Dodger.' As bent as the Soviet sickle, and as hard as the hammer that crosses it. Apparently, it's just impossible to kill the bastard." -Turkish
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Adam Frank
Adam Frank@AdamFrank4ยท
"OpenAI announced that users will soon be able to upload their medical data into its bot ChatGPT for more personal health recommendations" What could possibly go wrong?
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Sam Lake
Sam Lake@SamLakeRMDยท
Happy birthday @alanwake 2. Thank you for playing our game, thank you for loving it, thank you for making these two years special. @remedygames
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Adam Frank
Adam Frank@AdamFrank4ยท
4) The kind of stuff you proposing (Galieo project too) points in the right direction. But it's hard for me to see how, at this point, that pushes P(H|D) in any direction one way or the other. So, for now, everyone's assigned P is all about their priors i.e their biases.
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Adam Frank
Adam Frank@AdamFrank4ยท
1) You raise an interesting point/project. How are assigning that probability? As you know, given a hypothesis H and data D there is LOTS OF WORK needed to get P(H|D) = prob of H is conditioned on D. @david_kipping territory. He's master of Bayesian analysis of such things.
Beatriz Villarroel@DrBeaVillarroel

@AdamFrank4 Avi is probably right, contrary to 99.9% of astronomers.

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@AdamFrank4 Itโ€™s always important to state the difference between โ€˜Scienceโ€™ and the people who abuse it for personal gain. From Big Pharma to the Tech Bros and billionaires who use global communications to spread misinformation and ignorance, and everything in between.
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Adam Frank
Adam Frank@AdamFrank4ยท
It's also important to distinguish between the vast global work of science and scientists and corporations like BigPharma which I am no fan of either. But if your pissed off about corporate perfidy go after that by imposing better regulations on their behavior.
๐•„๐•ฆ๐•Ÿ๐•˜๐•ฆ๐•š@mungui_zero

@AdamFrank4 I always find it amusing when anti-science people use all the commodities of the modern world that are built on science to talk trash instead of, I donโ€™t know, go living on an Amish commune or something.

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Adam Frank
Adam Frank@AdamFrank4ยท
Says the person using the incredible fruits of science to broadcast a message across a global networked telecommunications platform built of quantum physics, relativity, condensed matter physics and information theory. But go ahead tell me how most of science is junk.
Steve Milloy@JunkScience

If people have lost faith in science, it's because most of today's science is junk. I challenge astrophysicist @adamfrank4 to apply these words: "Good scientists are intimate with the limits of what they know and stand ready to learn in domains outside their expertise. They donโ€™t just claim they are right. Instead, they know the cure for their ignorance is to actively and rigorously test their own assertions." ... to the "climate physics" he apparently finds so "compelling." nytimes.com/2025/10/03/opiโ€ฆ

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@AdamFrank4 Yeah, saying 'that's what we COLLECTIVELY want' is just pure BS. Specially when the widest iteration of that kind of technology are LLM and Image generators and none of those are true A.I. and the only people really benefiting from those are the techbros who finance it.
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Adam Frank
Adam Frank@AdamFrank4ยท
But do we? Given the economic disruption and all the dangers do we really need it? Who will really benefit? Will it lead to more equality or more inequality? I'm not sold on the idea that it will solve quantum gravity or any of those claims.
SPACELY@blury___face

@AdamFrank4 There'll be some transition along those lines because that's what we collectively want.

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