Half Nelson

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Half Nelson

Half Nelson

@HalfNelson28230

Katılım Aralık 2024
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
A guy with a YouTube channel just accidentally redesigned the most complex machine in human history. Not an aerospace engineer. Not a SpaceX executive. A guy with a camera who asked one obvious question. Tim Dodd was walking around Starbase when Musk proudly explained how the Super Heavy booster eliminated its entire cold gas thruster system. Instead of a separate, heavy, complex mechanism, it just vents hot gas directly from the propellant tanks. Elegant. Zero added mass. Zero extra failure points. Dodd asked one question. “But this is only for the booster, right?” Musk stopped. Not to defend. Not to explain. Not to reframe the question so it didn’t threaten what he had just said. He stopped because something clicked. Musk: “Yes. Although arguably, now you mention it… we might be wise to do this for the ship, too. Now that… we’re going to fix that.” Mid-sentence. In real time. On camera. No pause to protect his pride. No deflection. No “good point, let me circle back on that.” Just the immediate, unfiltered acknowledgment that a better path existed and they were going to take it. Seven months later, Musk confirmed it was one of the biggest improvements ever made to the vehicle. Think about what just happened. To change a fundamental flight system at a legacy aerospace company requires years of environmental reviews, safety committees, and budget approvals. Musk deprecated an entire subsystem in 15 seconds because a podcaster asked the obvious question that nobody inside had dared to ask. In a traditional corporation, that cold gas system gets built anyway. Because admitting the architecture is flawed is politically expensive. The VP doesn’t want to lose the headcount. The engineers don’t want to scrap the work. The manager doesn’t want to explain the pivot to their director. And so the mistake gets a budget. Gets a timeline. Gets a team assigned to it. The machine gets heavier. The flaw becomes load-bearing. And eventually the flaw becomes so embedded in the structure that fixing it would require tearing down everything built around it. So nobody fixes it. Now think about the last time someone pointed out a flaw in something you built. Something you were proud of. Something you had already explained to twelve people without anyone questioning it. Did you stop the way Musk stopped? Or did you feel that heat in your chest. That reflexive need to explain why they were missing the point. Why the context was more complicated than they understood. Why the question, though interesting, didn’t really apply here. That heat is the most expensive thing most organizations will ever pay for. A failed launch at least tells you the truth. A defended mistake just compounds. This is the organizational architecture required to win the AI arms race. The ultimate moat isn’t compute. It isn’t capital. It is the velocity of error correction. The geopolitical AI race will not be won by whoever starts with the best blueprint. It will be won by whoever can feel that heat in their chest and choose the truth anyway. A journalist asked a question. The best answer won. The rocket got lighter. Most egos don’t.
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Half Nelson
Half Nelson@HalfNelson28230·
@jasonbskates @Hersheys You need new quality control folks. I can tell by looking at Whoppers if they'll taste like shit or if they'll be good. The small ones always taste like ass.
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Pepperidge Farm
Pepperidge Farm@PepperidgeFarm·
@HalfNelson28230 Product availability varies by store and day. If it's not on shelves, ask the store manager about restock dates.
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Half Nelson
Half Nelson@HalfNelson28230·
@PepperidgeFarm Whats going on with your Sweet Hawaiian bread in Connecticut? It's been like 3 weeks since I can find it. I've tried several different stores too. What's going on?
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Half Nelson
Half Nelson@HalfNelson28230·
@PepperidgeFarm All the stores in my area have been out for weeks. That doesn't seem like a coincidence.
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MRS WILKES PATTERN RECOGNITION LAB
Welcome to Thailand ,if you don't know how to respect Thai people then Thai people will teach you how to respect 🤣
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Leading Report
Leading Report@LeadingReport·
BREAKING: Former President Barack Obama insinuates that Republicans are responsible for stealing elections and politicizing the U.S. government.
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The White House 46 Archived
The White House 46 Archived@WhiteHouse46·
Over 1.6 million construction and manufacturing jobs have been created under President Biden. His economic plan is creating good-paying jobs for American workers.
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Half Nelson
Half Nelson@HalfNelson28230·
@BBCWorld What a change from President Obama removing Hamas from the terror watch list to this.
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Jason
Jason@Pugnugaceous·
@BBCWorld and they all laugh at him
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