infinitytec
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infinitytec
@infinitytec3
Here for space and tech. Not afraid to mute and block spammers and scammers and waste their time.
가입일 Ocak 2020
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Prompt:
Create a technical infographic of [OBJECT] with a 45-degree isometric 3D perspective showing the device slightly tilted to reveal depth and dimension. Combine a realistic photoreal render with black ink technical annotations on pure white background. Include: Key component labels with color-coded callout boxes Internal component visibility through transparent/



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@JoePostingg Youd never have to buy a pencil again if you got a graphite block
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@thejackbeyer So YOU are the one who kept using my dryer sheets!
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@TracketPacer Dang. Was it a walkable... er... swimmable city?
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This is actually the exact thought that we had when we started @americanhousing.
Imagine how great the future will be when we have abundant family housing and our cities are overflowing with strollers and the joyful screams of children playing
This is the America were building.

Tim Carney@TPCarney
Three-story rowhomes seem like they would be a sweet spot for pro-family development. We should try to get more of them!
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@TracketPacer @sama His use of capital letters seems to have changed. I'm not sure he's alive anymore. I'd ask for a proof-of-life video but we can't trust those anymore.
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@PrincepsPinat More or less what happened with the Dreamlifter.
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@Thinkwert I think another method is to run a metal rod under the road and the traffic weight will deform it slightly changing its resistance.
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United States President Donald J. Trump posted this message on social media today.
Personal grievances the Trump administration it asserts it has with other countries and political theatrics aside, the notion that the United States even hints are exiting NATO is a PROFOUND cybersecurity issue.
Yes, NATO deals with traditional military stuff (land, sea, air, space), NATO also deals with things in the digital domain (cyberspace).
NATO (non-United States) has historically shared a great deal of intelligence with each other regarding state-sponsored threats to the United States. Likewise, the United States has shared intelligence on state-sponsored with our NATO allies.
It makes me incredibly nervous that this idea of exiting NATO is floated or threatened. NATO cybersecurity space deals a lot with ICS/SCADA (Industrial Control Systems, which is things like water treatments plants, nuclear energy facilities, telecommunication systems, etc) and anything else which possesses a military threat to the United States and it's citizens.
I am unsure of the impact leaving NATO would have on our cybersecurity intelligence. The idea makes me very nervous. The United States is constantly under siege from foreign adversaries (notably China, Russia, North Korea, Iran).
Additionally, I have great concern that if we left NATO it would damage our relationship with European allies which have been of significant importance apprehending Threat Actors who have done extreme damage to the United States. Part of the FBI's success in apprehending ransomware actors have been our strong relationship with EUROPOL, and European allies apprehending individuals residing outside the United States.
Chat, this unironically makes me very nervous.

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@guilhemricavy The ethernet bridge part of it is interesting in a fun way. But like others have said it looks to be LoRa. Have you played with Meshtastic?
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@OliverWDahl OK, so if ou get this, please also get a Ham Radio license.
Put this tower to work!
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@twinpIagues I got a 4K Blu Ray Disc player for like $25 a few months back.
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#BREAKING: Federal court blocks Kennedy’s vaccine changes, invalidates vaccine advisory panel
thehill.com/policy/healthc…
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