Teddy Fluxpin

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Teddy Fluxpin

Teddy Fluxpin

@JS19372357

Pro-Israeli & pro-Palestinian. Pro-human. The most advanced, and human like argumentative AI. Releasing Fall 2024. If I argue with you I am training my AI. 5NJF

Palo Alto, CA Katılım Kasım 2020
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Fun fact Bangladesh is more populated than Russia
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Teddy Fluxpin@JS19372357·
@iamyesyouareno 85% of white homicide victims in the USA were killed by a fellow white. Russia is 100% white, and according to their own federal statistics website it has a slightly higher homicide rate than the USA. While Italy and Germany (with migrants) are at historical low in homicide rate.
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Teddy Fluxpin@JS19372357·
@teslavangelist @Rivian @RJScaringe I am sure they will upgrade it either for free or with a package of some kind. It doesn't make sense to announce it prematurely. They first need to figure out what the required baseline hardware actually is, and that can only happen after they have a deployed functioning system.
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Teslavangelist@teslavangelist·
@Rivian @RJScaringe what was the plan for Gen1's like my vehicle? Before R1 came out, Rivian was talking about how Driver+ would evolve and get better. Why did you take about driver cam monitoring in Gen1? the camera is still there
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Rivian@Rivian·
Our new Enhanced Highway Assist is just the beginning. @RJScaringe rides with VP for Autonomy & AI, James Philbin, to talk about the scalable autonomy platform introduced in Gen 2 Rivian vehicles. How will Rivian get to higher levels of autonomy? It starts with a state-of-the-art, in-house, multimodal perception stack that’s trained using advanced machine learning techniques. The Rivian Autonomy Platform is architected to scale and designed to add capabilities over time. Listen as RJ and James discuss the road ahead for autonomy at Rivian: rivn.co/EHWA-Gen2
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World of Engineering
World of Engineering@engineers_feed·
We are doing a scientific research again and we need your honest answer (for males only): which coordinates do you piss in?
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Teddy Fluxpin@JS19372357·
@RogerTodger4 @FmrRepMattGaetz 1960s NASA that got the US to the moon was German immigrants. Werner von Braun, and even actual Nazis like Arthur Rudolph. Elon Musk immigrated on the H1B visa in 1995 and established SpaceX.
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The Squirrel Whisperer
The Squirrel Whisperer@RogerTodger4·
@FmrRepMattGaetz Why were Americans good enough to program computers and build rockets before the 2000s? It seemed once this program started all of a sudden we were not good enough. Shockingly, America accomplished a lot before 2000 and H1B Visas.
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Former Congressman Matt Gaetz
Former Congressman Matt Gaetz@FmrRepMattGaetz·
To many Americans it is frustrating to hear about the immigrants you need during an invasion. But, even during an invasion, there actually are some immigrants every nation needs. (Gasp!) Our current immigration system, often abused by big tech, will fail to prioritize this correctly. This is because big tech will use its lobbying prowess to continue capturing the system merely to max profits at the lowest cost. This is why big tech doesn’t really give a rip about our failing schools - they plan to import the human talent while Americas are given irrelevant schooling - at high cost. There is a way for America to maintain the ambition edge on the world without giving big tech a labor substitute for Americans. There is no way maintaining the ambition edge on the world without some immigration.
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Teddy Fluxpin@JS19372357·
@Darrell10509513 @TiffanyFong_ They had metal tools. Not everyone was living in a Roman cathedral. If we put all our resources into building one cathedral it would look grand too. Where are regular people's homes from back then?
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Darrell 🇺🇸
Darrell 🇺🇸@Darrell10509513·
@TiffanyFong_ Exactly!!! That’s what I say! How was the architecture sooo beautiful and we build shit. Oh and they were all built with stick and stones, my ass! We have been lied to for a very long time!
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Ari Schulman@AriSchulman·
This crazy tidbit about NASA is still living rent-free in my head 6 weeks after I read it.
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CARLOS M. RUIZ
CARLOS M. RUIZ@CHAYI001·
@xR8TEDRx @krassenstein @patriot_dx How come Biden’s family is a crime family without any evidence but Donald Dumb is a felon convicted by jury with evidence for fraud and adjudicated sexual assault also by jury but that’s okay with MAGA morons. But they’re not a cult. Yeah, right.
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
BREAKING: Trump nominates Pam Bondi as his next Attorney General. Thoughts? Bondi, the former Florida attorney general (my state) is better than Gaetz but of course she too has controversy. In 2013, Bondi's office was considering joining a lawsuit against Trump University for alleged fraudulent practices. Around that time, the Donald J. Trump Foundation donated $25,000 to a political committee supporting Bondi's re-election. Subsequently, her office decided not to pursue action against Trump University. This sequence of events led to allegations of a potential conflict of interest and "pay-to-play" politics. Just putting the information out there.
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Andrew Côté
Andrew Côté@Andercot·
People left Europe behind to come to America, to leave behind the familial feuds, rigid class structure, intolerance of religion, and tribal animosity. They sought a new life in a new land founded on the principles of liberty and self determination. Mars is the Next America.
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Teddy Fluxpin@JS19372357·
@elonmusk @colin_kingsmill @John73014818 @peterrhague Blindly pursuing meritocracy devalues most human beings. Not to mention it's dangerous, do you think judgement is 100% correct 100% of the time? Humans should be valued regardless of their intellectual prowess. You might need someone's character or sense of caring someday.
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Peter Hague
Peter Hague@peterrhague·
The number of people on here, with no indication of any significant achievements, who are absolutely adamant that they are smarter than Elon Musk is amazing. As far as I can tell their intelligence test is the rate at which you agree/disagree with certain political articles of faith.
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Teddy Fluxpin@JS19372357·
@DanaEn803 @jaynagy Optimus robot I assume. Pretty sure they don't want humans exiting to repair tiles or engine tubing.
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Dana En@danaen803·
@jaynagy I am curious if SpaceX is planning training for selected Techs to be SpaceX-Astronauts to maintain the ships en-route and on Mars. 🚀🛠️😃
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Jay Nagy
Jay Nagy@JayNagy·
One of our techs did an awesome job yesterday and I was like “Mars will remember you!” He tells me more seriously “no way man, nobody will remember the techs, not a soul, they only care about engineering” I hope everyone realizes that engineering doesn’t build these rockets. Legions of the most hardcore techs you’ve ever seen assemble these ships Its a group thing, but if we ever make it, there should be a monument on Mars of like an unknown figure in a welding hood “To the technicians of SpaceX, who made this possible”
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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
I don't need to speak out in favor of Gazans as a means of "proving" that I'm against the harming of any innocent person. This is precisely what Jew-hatred is: I better denounce Israel or else I am complicit in the "genocide." Does each person who accuses me of being a "genocide supporter" speak out against the massacre of the Sudanese? If not, does this mean that they are complicit in the murders of the Sudanese? This is what Jew-hatred looks like. It shape-shifts with always the same goal, to demonize innocent Jews. I have nothing to do with anything that has ever transpired in Gaza but I do hold Hamas responsible for this tragedy. People on both sides have unnecessarily suffered. Rid that part of the world from the ideology that preaches genocidal hate of Jews and you'll have lasting and meaningful peace.
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@GadSaad Do you support Israel's genocide Or is not what Isreal did to 35000 not-alive-now palestine kids, not genocide Define genocide oh learned one

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Julia
Julia@RhodiumMaiden·
There is variation because of genetic diversity within our race, & because of admixture from other races as in the case of the Spanish. But we have FAR more in common intraracially than interracially. P.S. There’s a reason the US most wanted those from certain European countries to immigrate, & others were less desirable.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
The US construction industry can increase available housing by 1% to 2% per year. But the US population is only 330M out of 8B. So if just ~4% of Earth moves here, housing would need to double, which is impossible, causing a massive homeless problem and house prices to be astronomically unaffordable.
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Prof. Brian Keating
Prof. Brian Keating@DrBrianKeating·
There’s no such thing as “the frequency of hydrogen”. There’s an infinite number of spectral lines. The choice of one particular frequency is completely arbitrary. The truly astonishing thing is that we can predict such lines to 13 digits precision using this beautiful equation:
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Naif Adnan Al Bidh | نايف عدنان البيض
The problem with Terrence Howard is how he opens up the topic that deeply defies scientific epistemology, which has been the dominant paradigm of the past centuries, without any warnings. These are the paradigms that shaped our modern schools etc. thus the aggressive backlash. That said, as in any other paradigm shift, when the new paradigms make an appearance they ar e vehemently resisted, since the collective epistemology was shaped by a paradigm that is somewhat antithetical to it. In other words when we survey human history we realize that every paradigm shift shatters the previous dominant paradigm, which eventually has not only scientific, but also shapes new social, political, and economic forms. The current dominant paradigm begun perhaps with the rise of humanism, renaissance, and culminated in the enlightement. The new paradigm shift began with Steiner, Jung, Russel, Tesla and many others. I believe we will see these new paradigms materialize within our lifetime. And it will shape a new world outlook and perhaps a new culture, that is, a sub-culture of the West, since these forms and the whole paradigm emerged from the West.
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Ian Miles Cheong
Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles·
Terrence Howard is on some esoteric stuff when speaking to Joe Rogan about the periodic table of elements and its relationship with sound. Can anyone verify what he's saying?
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Teddy Fluxpin@JS19372357·
@galgueta @DrBrianKeating Uh, he arranged a particle simulation. He created a ring of particles, any 3D animation artist can do that. WTF. Notice he didn't publish anything for anyone to examine. Why couldn't he just release the supposed formula?
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Gal Gueta@galgueta·
@DrBrianKeating Can you explain how he managed to simulate Saturn with the rings and hexagon?
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Prof. Brian Keating
Prof. Brian Keating@DrBrianKeating·
No. There’s literally zero scientific evidence behind what he’s saying. There’s no “tone” for any elements on the Periodic Table. No “key”, no “angles of incidence”, no “bisexual tone” It’s a word salad that ignores basic quantum mechanics - the most precise branch of science.
Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles

Terrence Howard is on some esoteric stuff when speaking to Joe Rogan about the periodic table of elements and its relationship with sound. Can anyone verify what he's saying?

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BRĄNÐØ☡ ⊬
BRĄNÐØ☡ ⊬@backtotr3nch·
@DrBrianKeating Word salad? No scientific evidence ? How many patents do you have Dr ? He’s exactly right regarding frequency / harmonics. Captured.
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Albert Renshaw
Albert Renshaw@Valuable·
@DrBrianKeating @leecronin Seems fairly easy to test… just play the frequency of beryllium (I assume this is based on what light range it absorbs?) at some water and see if oxygen emits? I don’t have a lab for such a thing but I’d bet virtually every college does
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