Åsa-Nietzsche

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Åsa-Nietzsche

Åsa-Nietzsche

@AsaNietsche

You can't die on a hill unless someone is willing to kill you on it. Engineer. Programmer. Artist. Gamer. Opinions are in superposition until measured.

Katılım Ekim 2017
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signalwrld@signalwrld·
@gnukeith Do you have any idea how digestion works? It's not like food just get dumped down the stomach it takes digestive process like swallowing where your digestive system pushes your food through your body.
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shaurya@shauseth·
how did we do this 57 yrs ago
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Reid Wiseman
Reid Wiseman@astro_reid·
There are no words.
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William Shatner
William Shatner@WilliamShatner·
Congratulations to the crew of #ArtemisII on going beyond where no human has gone before! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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Rand
Rand@rand_longevity·
500 days from now, nobody will be waking up for school or work
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Åsa-Nietzsche
Åsa-Nietzsche@AsaNietsche·
Fascinerande att JD "Rädda Europa" Vance tar tid ur sitt packade schema för att valkampanja för Europas mest korrupta regering och den enda som konsekvent faktiskt valt Putin före väst.
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EF Jay
EF Jay@RadarContact13·
@WilliamShatner @elonmusk Umm yo Cappy, how could they be the first humans to go beyond where no humans have hone before if we landed on the moon? lol
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Åsa-Nietzsche
Åsa-Nietzsche@AsaNietsche·
@jimmijimmis @CuriosityonX I mean it worked then! People could get in a thing and fly in the sky. Why would we need to test anything before we put a modern plane together and send people on it! Dumb ass engineers and scientists am I right.
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Åsa-Nietzsche
Åsa-Nietzsche@AsaNietsche·
@jimmijimmis @CuriosityonX Or if another analogy is easier to grapple with. If we had stopped flying after 1940s single engine propeller planes. And then we fast forward to today and invent the modern jet airliner. You would just fly it from the US to Australia without tests cause we could fly in 1940?
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
Insane footage from NASA Artemis I close flyby of the Moon
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Åsa-Nietzsche
Åsa-Nietzsche@AsaNietsche·
@ArneIngves Om du behövde bygga en stordator baserat på vakuumrör och köra ett program skrivet med hålkort. Där om något går fel kostar det miljarder, nationens rykte och ett antal människoliv. Skulle du testa den först eller bara yoloa för "vi gjorde ju det här på 60-talet"?
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Arne Ingves
Arne Ingves@ArneIngves·
Varför görs det idag testfärder runt månen? Man har ju redan landat där 6 ggr för mer än ett halvt århundrade sedan. Eller?
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jimmijimmis
jimmijimmis@jimmijimmis·
@CuriosityonX So we went to the moon in the 60s, but today in 2026 we need multiple test missions before we actually land again. Weird.
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Åsa-Nietzsche
Åsa-Nietzsche@AsaNietsche·
@JesC_Swings @WhiteHouse @NASA It's because of the contrast and exposure. The same reason you can't see (or take a photo of) the stars in the sky at night if you are standing by a street light. Can't both capture a very faint light like stars and something very bright like moon/sun/earth at the same time.
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JesC_Swings
JesC_Swings@JesC_Swings·
@WhiteHouse @NASA Where’s the sun in this image? Is it behind them? Beside them? Where are the stars? Anything but just these two things existing in this moment seems…I don’t know…odd
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
EARTHSET. April 6, 2026. Humanity, from the other side. First photo from the far side of the Moon. Captured from Orion as Earth dips beyond the lunar horizon. Photo: NASA
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Åsa-Nietzsche
Åsa-Nietzsche@AsaNietsche·
@TimOnPoint Maybe that should be the job of the media and broadcast companies. I would direct my criticism at them for not only not creating the greatest broadcast ever but to barely even mention it.
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TimOnPoint
TimOnPoint@TimOnPoint·
NASA really blew a golden opportunity with this flight. They should have had wall-to-wall experts and personalities talking about this mission, future missions, science, physics, stories, etc. NASA has so many talented people, why not feature them. I'm really surprised about it too. They have the human resources, why all the dead air and a single, unchanging video feed? Heck, they could have turned the broken toilet story into pure science class gold. This is/was the single best way to capture/maintain/increase support from the American public and capture the imagination of the next generation. Sorry, I don't mean to be that guy, I'm very excited about the return to the Moon... my kids turned it off.
NASA@NASA

LIVE: Watch with us as the Artemis II astronauts make their closest approach to the Moon, traveling farther from Earth than ever before. twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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Åsa-Nietzsche
Åsa-Nietzsche@AsaNietsche·
@allenanalysis You're just another Russian sleeper agent brainwashed to destroy the west from the inside. All your simps below aside people can see you for the traitor you are.
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
Trump just explained why he turned on NATO: “It all began with Greenland. We want Greenland. They don’t want to give it to us. And I said bye bye.” The most powerful military alliance in human history. 75 years of collective defense. The foundation of postwar Western security. Ended because Denmark wouldn’t sell an island.
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Åsa-Nietzsche
Åsa-Nietzsche@AsaNietsche·
@tomfgoodwin It's definitely a huge shift from a few years ago when people came to them saying "Well, actually, I think you can just do X, I read it on the internet". World changing stuff.
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Tom Goodwin
Tom Goodwin@tomfgoodwin·
I do feel sorry for expert professionals these days. Who have complete morons who know how to use LLMs coming to them saying. " Well, actually, I think you can just do X", Claude told me" or " AI says it will only be 20k and 2 weeks"
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Åsa-Nietzsche
Åsa-Nietzsche@AsaNietsche·
@mosquitobatman Illiterate people have erroneously started to believe that using correct punctuation and hyphens means you're a robot. People being obsessed over trying to figure out if something is AI or not is it's entire own form of psychosis.
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Sriram R.
Sriram R.@mosquitobatman·
Are you people genuinely illiterate? Comma before and makes a massive difference in the meaning of sentences. I love my parents, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. I love my parents, Taylor Swift, and Travis Kelce. You can easily see the difference in meaning.
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Adebesin Damilola peter
Adebesin Damilola peter@madevolution001·
@BarackObama @kareemah2017 @NASA Inspiring? Sure. But billions spent on Artemis II could fix problems here on Earth first. Should we really be celebrating space travel while poverty, climate, and healthcare crises rage?
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
It was inspiring to watch the Artemis II launch yesterday — @NASA’s first crewed mission around the moon since 1972. Our space program has always captured an essential part of what it means to reach beyond what we thought was possible, and I hope the four brave astronauts on this mission will inspire a new generation to follow in their footsteps.
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