Andy
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Andy
@137Android
I like hiking, pottery, photography, food, gardening and video games. Tesla and SpaceX are 🥰
Washington, USA Katılım Temmuz 2023
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@DaddyAustin31 I just looked into it though, you can only buy them in WA because the university had a 10 year patent… Any urge to do a mix of different Apples / fruit trees? Or stick with one for the whole plot? I guess if you want to sell them, a bunch of the same type makes sense.
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This device was banned in some cites.
They called this soulless machine music.
It took over a decade to allow some cites to remove restrictions.
When you know the past, you know the future.
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele
The rage against the machine advertisement, 1930. The violent revulsion to the player piano. It started a call for regulation.
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Now imagine those drones swarming your city, but they're not in Peace Mode.
tphuang@tphuang
May 1st celebration in Chongqing. Drone Swarm returning to nest after performing. This is something to behold.
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@bryanrbeal We've got to get our shit together with infrastructure! That being said... Americans can still build huge epic things!

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It’s a little scary that we just cannot build big things in America anymore. We built the Empire State Building in less than a year and that was 100 years ago.
But today we can’t build one bridge in two years.
Greta Van Susteren@greta
Disgraceful- the container ship crashed into the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore more than 2 years ago and still not repaired
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Proud to have contributed many thousands to this.
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt
Tesla's global fleet has just officially crossed 10 billion miles driven on FSD (Supervised)! Tesla owners are collectively driving on average 1,000 miles every 3 seconds on FSD, which is 28.8 million miles per day.
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@PalmerLuckey Cuphead and Ori come to mind… I loved Einhander on the PlayStation even though it was basically 2D.
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@topkekius I get a new one following me almost every day. Like half of my followers are fake Elon accounts haha!
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I’m glad we agree it’s possible. As someone who builds satellites, I’m optimistic about data sats. In a way, I think power plants have more complex challenges because each one is built in different geography, with different requirements and regulations. Where building the same sat over and over again on an assembly line allows for standardization and economies of scale. Once we have ramped the production of Starship, the cost of lifting these sats to orbit will be trivial. We are definitely thinking about doing it this way. Thanks for the stimulating conversation, even if we disagree on the feasibility, I’m still on team earthling with you 💪
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@137Android @Andercot Ok. I agree if you squint your eyes and say this one thing is POSSIBLE, you are ignoring all of the downsides. As I said, it is all tradeoffs, and what you are suggesting- no one is actually thinking of doing it that way.
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@GlobalTrlr @Andercot Since the orbits can layer like the layers of onions, you can fit lots of sats up there with room to spare. We have billions of cars down here on 2d roads and there is still lots of open space. Plenty of room for millions of sats. There are diagonal orbits that get ~23 hours sun.
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Only a very specific sun-synchronous is 24 hours. Usually defined as passing over certain points of earth at the same local time every day, and still have day/night cycles. No one is proposing putting 10MM in that one particular orbit. Plus it is at the limits of LEO, degrading latency. There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
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@_Postive_Vibes Let's eleminate the income tax first! It's like we have to pay rent to work!
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I have done the math, and it is incredible to think anyone will attempt it, but if anyone can, Elon can
I think he has applied to do 10,000,000- for starters.
Btw, in low earth orbit- which you need for latency, solar is not 24 hours per day. You go through night and day cycles every 90 minutes, half sunlight, half night. And the temps swing from abot 200 deg F to -250. And nothing but radiative cooling/ heating, no convection, no evaporative. It is a hell of a technical challenge.
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