Odium

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Odium

Odium

@0d3num

Mechanical engineer working in aerospace.

Norway Katılım Kasım 2024
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Tlye𝓻@Ximena_Noir·
The most disturbing part of this interrogation wasn’t the confession… It was how normal he sounded. #TrueCrime #Interrogation
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Tami Robinson@robins85576·
@boringcompany I would like to know more, but I wonder about the geological movement in our earth in certain places, like earthquakes.
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The Boring Company
The Boring Company@boringcompany·
See how Prufrock continuously mines - pushing and building at the same time. The machines, from Las Vegas to Dubai, are remotely controlled from our Bastrop Operations Center. These advances help TBC deliver more miles each year in the battle against soul-destroying traffic.
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Odium@0d3num·
@KoreanGeorg @MenchOsint Then I guess it would be easy for you to prove they kill the J-20 lead engineer because the plane doesn't meet expectations?
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Lex Luthor
Lex Luthor@bluecripping187·
@junshiguancha1 No one in Chinese military leadership has combat experience not one of them
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PLA_Overwhelm
PLA_Overwhelm@junshiguancha1·
10 years ago, I said US had the strongest military. Today? China has surpassed America. Advanced tech. Massive production. 🇺🇸US: old junk + student loan soldiers. 🇨🇳China: cutting-edge weapons + patriots. The shift is complete. 2025 V-Day Parade proved it.👇
Aaron Rupar@atrupar

Trump: "I was with President Xi and I said him to him, 'We have the greatest military in the world.' He actually didn't agree. We had a great meeting. He actually didn't disagree with me on that."

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Odium@0d3num·
Lol, you ran out of ammunition going after Iran. China has hypersonic ship killers with satellite targeting that the US has no answer for and they have 4000km range, twice the combat range of the f18, 3,5x the range of the f35. Your carriers won't even get to attack the main land before they are sunk. And we haven't even started on drones yet. China has 50-300x times Irans drone production of Iran. In anything but a nuclear war, you lose every time. The answer is that this fight will never take place and the US will leave south east Asia and the Middle East.
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D Becker
D Becker@DB__72·
@junshiguancha1 In a conventional land war where we were invading China? No way. That’s fantasy. Not going to happen. Their tech got smoked in both Venezuela and Iran. Parades are not a test of technology or capability.
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emir
emir@kaptan_nemo_·
@deltaIV9250 i still can't figure out how nasa is okay with ~20 starship flights to launch a HLS if they can't get the reusability right, a single mission will cost billions of dollars. it's not much different from SLS anymore...
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she builds their fires
she builds their fires@ErinIshimoticha·
Maybe @SpaceX can ask its engineers not to chant nationalist dogwhistles on the livestream please? 😒
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@HarbingerX
@HarbingerX@dorbc·
Hybrid humans with AGI Neuralink implants with ASI-level downloads per request depending on fields of activity. On an evolutionary scale, the perfect human body would be designed and also have Neuralink or similar. I think hybrids would be the future. But the current civilization can’t handle that. Maybe that’s why Musk insists on Mars. The question here is: If hybrid humans were designed and developed, what are the chances for them to be put first in a simulation? And if that is logical, how do we know we’re not in a simulation now? It often feels like a simulation, to be honest. A lot of unexplained facts by scientists are impossible according to current knowledge and laws of physics.
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Noah
Noah@NoahKingJr·
What’s coming after Artificial intelligence?
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Odium@0d3num·
@Mr_Alex_Graham @dandinohill No no, you need to look into the deal they just made. Its the most blatantly corrupt thing I’ve ever seen and that includes Paul Pelosis trading
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AJ@Mr_Alex_Graham·
@0d3num @dandinohill It’s called a Trust Fund and all the multi-millionaires in the country have one.
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Dan Hill
Dan Hill@dandinohill·
How did a country of 300 million mostly honest, hardworking people end up with so many leaders who are corrupt?
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Odium@0d3num·
@_AsiwajuLerry That’s what happen when you press the self destruct button.
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LERRY
LERRY@_AsiwajuLerry·
I don’t understand. That rocket exploded after landing, why are they celebrating??
Elon Musk@elonmusk

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AJ@Mr_Alex_Graham·
@dandinohill @CetanLutaMIN Black people vote almost 90% in favor of the Democratic Party. It’s easy to be corrupt when you have an insanely loyal voting base. I can see why previous generations of white Americans didn’t want blacks to have the right to vote.
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Odium@0d3num·
@clashreport The US decline started long before that and Trump is a product and symptom of the collapse, not the other way around
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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
Francis Fukuyama on the U.S. as a declining power: American decline is a direct product of Trump's rise since 2016. It is as if Trump had decided to do everything in his power to weaken the United States vis-à-vis China. He has polarized an already polarized country, cut funding for basic scientific research, and attacked American universities which are the best in the world. He and his colleagues have openly stated that their domestic opponents — the Democrats — are a far greater threat to the future of the United States than either China or Russia. There is agreement among America's friends and rivals that the United States has become something of a rogue state that is contributing to global instability and disorder — as well as something of a laughingstock.
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Odium@0d3num·
Drive it in a blow it up. Ukraine have done this using long range tracked and wheeled drones laden with anti tank mines. Fact of the matter is the kill zone is so large now that most drone fighting is done at long range. You don’t clear buildings, you blow them up with everyone inside using sacrificial drones
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Odium@0d3num·
@KoreanGeorg @MenchOsint Im sure you can provide some trustable sources to support such a claim, past your word?
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Odium@0d3num·
@TrueAIHound You know they blew it up intentionally right?
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AGIHound
AGIHound@TrueAIHound·
And, of course, calling a catastrophic explosion during landing a "rapid unscheduled disassembly" is laughable. 😀😂
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AGIHound
AGIHound@TrueAIHound·
Throwing hot gases out the back in order to move forward is lame. Both the science and the technology are lame and primitive. We're not going to colonize the solar system with this highly dangerous and expensive form of space transportation. Sorry. Space travel awaits a breakthrough in the physics of motion. The vacuum of space is not empty. We're literally swimming in energy. Just saying. 🤔
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not_cyotee
not_cyotee@NCyotee·
@toomuchtimeonx @lauriewired And how does that introduce new capabilities the average user will notice? This is about the average user noticing a difference in capability. Bre8ng able to pack the same technology in a smaller space doesn't add any new capability.
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LaurieWired
LaurieWired@lauriewired·
How many technologies are stuck in a local optima? Big loudspeakers basically peaked in the 1970s. Obviously we’ve gotten somewhat better, but it’s a lot closer to: “a couple % more accurate” than “the average person immediately notices the +50-year technological progress” Miniaturization has improved a lot, so has digital signal processing, amplification. But take a high end setup from 50 years ago, sit in the sweet spot at the same volume…it won’t feel radically different. I’m trying to think of other fields where the underlying principles were so mature that half a century of progress in materials/software/electronics is underwhelming. Camera Lenses seem like a good candidate. Non-electronic instruments is another; it’s not like cellos have gotten that much better in the last ~300 years.
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Odium@0d3num·
@KoreanGeorg @MenchOsint I work as a lead engineer. China wouldn't be a me to do what they do and develop as fast as they do if they culled their lead engineers when ever something doesn't work out.
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Matt Adams
Matt Adams@MatthewBAX·
@youwillmakemaps Thats silly and unnecessary. Just have ground based robots that go up the trunk from the ground clearing all the branches. Or just ground based crews with machines that do this. Then have more normal helicopters come in and grab the prepared stick-trees.
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Evan Applegate
Evan Applegate@youwillmakemaps·
Sweden’s AirForestry makes a 20 ft.-wide 6-prop electric drone that drops a branch-shearing tool on a tree, grips the trunk, and whisks it away I think the tree it grabbed here is like 9" DBH?
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