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I’m an engineer. I believe all technology should be both ergonomic and intuitive. Megastructure Fan. We must develop a strong AI. Ad Lunam, Martem, et Stellas.

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We don’t have true AI (AGI) yet. What we have are LLM algorithms that guess and hallucinate a lot. Truth is truth. We are on the road to true AI, I think, but we are not there. Take everything that comes from the ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok algorithms with a grain of salt… The best example of what I think actually represents AGI is Data from Star Trek: The Next Generation. This sci-fi android created by Dr. Noonien Soong and found by Starfleet in 2338 was unique even in his time. Ambulatory AGI will be a true paradigm shift in the arc of human evolution. We will be able to do things we haven’t even dreamed of yet. I’m hopeful that the @Tesla_Optimus robot is headed in the right direction. @elonmusk 🇺🇸 🚀 🦾
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Here is a list of all countries that share either a land border or a maritime border with Iran: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, and the United Arab Emirates. All of these countries, including Russia, will be at serious risk if Iran acquires a nuclear weapon. Iran doesn’t need an air force or a navy. Iran doesn’t need ICBMs or SLBMs. Iran doesn’t need hypersonic cruise missiles. All it needs is a boat or a truck. The Arab countries on this list are already moving into the American orbit. They know it is in their best interest to align with America. Russia’s initial reaction, thus far, has been to assist Iran by providing it with targeting information. This is a strategic mistake on Russia’s part. If Russia continues down this path, it will be fighting on two fronts: one in Europe and one in the Middle East. Russia has a unique opportunity at this particular point in time to join the Americans and the Israelis in this conflict. Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, (a baptized Orthodox Christian), @KremlinRussia_E and @KremlinRussia, can save countless lives by standing against Iran rather than beside it. Kneel and Pray to our God for divine guidance Mr. Putin. 🙏 ✝️ ✡️ ☦️ 🇺🇸 🇮🇱 🇷🇺
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War teaches you that you must expect the unexpected. Iran has said they have 460 kg of 60% enriched U-235 in the form of UF₆. This means that if they were left alone and allowed to continue enriching their stockpile, they would have 187 kg of pure U-235. This is enough to build three or four very heavy, crude gun-type weapons that would weigh about 10,000 lb each. Iran would not be able to deploy them long range without an air force, which they no longer possess. They would be able to put them on a boat or a truck and deploy them against their Persian Gulf neighbors. The only way to fully neutralize this threat, in my opinion, is to remove all of the 60% enriched UF₆ from Iran. You can’t just bury it; they will dig it up. You can’t destroy it by bombing or burning it. The only viable option is to physically remove it from the bunkers where it is currently stored and move it to a safe site. This will take boots on the ground. The best option is a coalition of Gulf states. The countries of Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey are all at risk if Iran is allowed to retain possession of its UF₆ stockpile. Hopefully, the IRGC and Artesh will stand down and surrender prior to a massive invasion by ground forces. The sooner they lay down their weapons, the better. If they wait too long, the U.S. and Israel will pound them back into the Stone Age. 🙏 🇺🇸 🇮🇱
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Chris Hadfield
Chris Hadfield@Cmdr_Hadfield·
These 5 spaceships should land on the Moon this year; several near the South Pole, with rovers/hoppers to explore that little-known, always sunny, water-rich region. In order: - @blueorigin's MK1 - @Int_Machines' IM-3 - @astrobotic's Griffin-1 - China's Chang'e 7 - @FireflySpace's Blue Ghost Laying the groundwork for surveying, tech dev, & pushing the edges of the Outer Space Treaty on lunar law @UN & @openlunar.
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Leader John Thune
Leader John Thune@LeaderJohnThune·
For years, Iran’s relentless nuclear ambitions, its expanded ballistic missile inventory, and its unwavering support for terror groups in the region have posed a clear and unacceptable threat to U.S. servicemembers, citizens in the region, and many of our allies. Despite the dogged efforts of the president and his administration, the Iranian regime has refused the diplomatic off-ramps that would peacefully resolve these national security concerns. I commend President Trump for taking action to thwart these threats.   I thank Secretary Rubio for providing updates on these issues throughout the week, and I look forward to administration officials briefing all senators about these military operations. I commend the bravery of the servicemembers carrying out these operations and pray for the safety of those in harm’s way.
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LUCAS drones carry 80 lb of HE (about twice as much as a Hellfire missile). The cost is $35K per drone. They have been used for the first time in Operation Epic Fury. BDA is ongoing, but it appears that they are being effective. youtube.com/shorts/G3-6BMg…
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ولیعهد را بازگردانید مردم ایران را آزاد کنید 🇺🇸 Iranians at the beach, in the street, and leisurely studying in the 1970s
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Kristin Fisher
Kristin Fisher@KristinFisher·
NASA just announced a MAJOR overhaul of the Artemis program. Here’s what’s changed, according to @NASAAdmin @rookisaacman: NEW MISSIONS: Artemis 3 is no longer a moon landing 🤯 It's now a crewed test mission in Low Earth Orbit in 2027 - docking with SpaceX's Starship and/or Blue Origin's Blue Moon lander to test systems and new spacesuits BEFORE anyone tries to land on the moon. The actual lunar landing now moves to Artemis 4, targeted for early 2028. Artemis 5 would follow by late 2028. That’s two crewed lunar landing attempts in one year, with NASA targeting at least one surface landing every year after that. NEW ARCHITECTURE: Block 1B - the planned upgrade to the SLS rocket - is dead. No more custom builds. No second mobile launcher. NASA is standardizing the rocket so they can launch every 10-12 months instead of every 3.5 years. Why? NASA is framing this as a return to the Apollo mindset. SLS has the worst launch cadence of any NASA-designed vehicle… ever. It’s been 3+ years since Artemis I launched. The gap between Apollo 7 and 8 was just 9 weeks! You can't build muscle memory launching once every few years. Plus… China. The response? A Senior NASA Official told me Congress and all prime contractors are on board - Boeing, Lockheed, SpaceX, and Blue Origin. And FWIW… so am I.
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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman
.@POTUS created the Artemis program to be more than a single mission or vehicle. It’s the foundation for mankind’s return to the Moon. We’re going back, we’re going to learn, and we’re going to advance the architecture needed to build a sustainable lunar presence for years to come.
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I’ve been using since debut in 2022. It is getting better, but nowhere near true AGI, yet. It is very useful if you understand its main limitations and force it to use RAG in order to minimize hallucinations. I have found ChatGPT and SuperGrok to be the most useful. 🙏 🇺🇸 🚀 🦾
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Phil Metzger
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Wow. Just used Grok 4.20 beta to brainstorm space program ideas. Note: I've been developing similar programs for many years and have deep intel into this world, but Grok blew me away with fresh, actionable concepts. When ppl say AI can't create new ideas, they're wrong. 1/2
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The U.S. should build a military base or two in Nigeria… For sure a naval base on the Gulf of Guinea, and maybe an Air Force base further inland. We could offer to buy the land required, or simply do a 99 year lease. 🇺🇸 🇳🇬 @DeptofWar @usairforce @USNavy Both countries would improve their national security by agreeing to build bases. @officialABAT @POTUS
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This is closer to what color should be used on parachutes and cargo pods. It is more of a turquoise/cyan rather than a teal. It is the exact opposite of the average Martian landscape and sky color, shown on right, and will be the easiest to see if the beacon is not working.
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I think we should be littering the Hellas Planitia with O2, H2O, and food. These staples need to be there before the first crewed mission lands. We have optimum C3 windows coming up on 10-31-2026 and on 12-02-2028. We need to launch as much essential consumable tonnage to Mars as is humanly possible during these windows. A crewed mission can then follow on 02-23-2031 and again on 04-28-2033. Falcon 9, could drop small amounts, and Falcon Heavy could drop larger amounts. The proven Atlas V/Centaur could be recalled to service. Vulcan/Centaur V could certainly also be used for this task. You could use a parachute and retro rocket landing system to protect the consumables. Each dropped container would have a beacon so future missions can locate the supplies. The launch window is about four weeks long, and is centered on the dates listed above. Ideally, you would have several launches clustered around each of the next two launch windows. We need to push hard to make this happen! I generated an image and video using Grok Imagine. Still having trouble getting it to do what I want. Background is easy, colors are easy, details are difficult. Any way, I made the lander and parachute teal for high visibility on the Martian surface. @CrainTim @Jason_Lil_Kim @SpaceX @elonmusk @ulalaunch @torybruno @NASA_Marshall @NASAJPL @NASAAdmin 🙏 🇺🇸 🚀 🦾

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I think we should be littering the Hellas Planitia with O2, H2O, and food. These staples need to be there before the first crewed mission lands. We have optimum C3 windows coming up on 10-31-2026 and on 12-02-2028. We need to launch as much essential consumable tonnage to Mars as is humanly possible during these windows. A crewed mission can then follow on 02-23-2031 and again on 04-28-2033. Falcon 9, could drop small amounts, and Falcon Heavy could drop larger amounts. The proven Atlas V/Centaur could be recalled to service. Vulcan/Centaur V could certainly also be used for this task. You could use a parachute and retro rocket landing system to protect the consumables. Each dropped container would have a beacon so future missions can locate the supplies. The launch window is about four weeks long, and is centered on the dates listed above. Ideally, you would have several launches clustered around each of the next two launch windows. We need to push hard to make this happen! I generated an image and video using Grok Imagine. Still having trouble getting it to do what I want. Background is easy, colors are easy, details are difficult. Any way, I made the lander and parachute teal for high visibility on the Martian surface. @CrainTim @Jason_Lil_Kim @SpaceX @elonmusk @ulalaunch @torybruno @NASA_Marshall @NASAJPL @NASAAdmin 🙏 🇺🇸 🚀 🦾
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Ideas for spending @DeptofWar budget surplus: 1. Build several nuclear-powered polar-class icebreakers. Russia already has eight operational nuclear-powered icebreakers in service, and is building more. 2. Build a new CAS replacement for the A-10C. Keep the F-35 and the F-16, high and fast, where they belong. 3. Design and build LEO fuel depots. These orbiting gas stations will be vital to the U.S. maintaining dominance in the cislunar environment. Having LCH4 and LOX on orbit, in the near future, will be just as important as having KC-135 and KC-46 aerial refueling is today. @SecWar @usairforce @USSpaceForce @USCG @USNavy @elonmusk 🙏🇺🇸🚀🦾
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