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Josh Gilbert

@JoshGilbertUK

Founder. I built a geospatial inference engine @sustglobal. Sold it to ISS Stoxx. Now back to building..

United States Katılım Nisan 2011
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Finn Murphy
Finn Murphy@FinnMurphy12·
Big week for big ideas - Stardust publishes their first extensive research on solar engineering and how we can use it's potential to buy time to cool the planet and mitigate the extreme weather events that we are becoming so used to in the modern era.
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Wemby Alien Era
Wemby Alien Era@WembyAlienEra·
Victor Wembanyama on a recent NASA stream: “Hey, I'm Victor Wembanyama and I play basketball in the NBA. But I'm not only interested in shooting hoops. I'm also interested in shooting stars, dark matter, and all other types of astronomical phenomena.“ 👽👽 #GoSpursHo #PorVida
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Gossip Goblin@Gossip_Goblin·
Soulmates. Watch until the end.
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Andrew McCarthy@AJamesMcCarthy·
A plea to restaurant/bar owners: Treat the Artemis II launch like a sporting event. Put it on all your tvs. Let patrons celebrate the brave crew as they return to the moon for the first time in 54 years. This is a shared human success and should be experienced as such.
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Shining Science@ShiningScience·
Children sleeping with their parents, often called co-sleeping or bed-sharing, can offer a sense of security and emotional comfort that helps young children fall asleep more easily and reduces nighttime anxiety. Research from the Mother-Baby Behavioral Sleep Laboratory at the University of Notre Dame, led by anthropologist James J. McKenna, has examined how co-sleeping supports emotional bonding and biological regulation between parents and children. Being close to caregivers at night may strengthen attachment and responsiveness. Co-sleeping can also make nighttime caregiving, such as soothing or feeding, more convenient for parents. When practiced safely and intentionally, it can contribute to emotional regulation and a calmer sleep experience for both children and parents.
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Josh Gilbert@JoshGilbertUK·
time to b̶u̶i̶l̶d̶ tweet about context graphs
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Hiten Shah
Hiten Shah@hnshah·
Most people have no idea what it actually takes to be a founder. They talk about vision, grit, or passion. Those words are props. What you really sign up for is a life where every decision feels like it costs something real. You will spend years being misunderstood. By your team, your family, even the people you hire to help you. You will fail in public and still need to keep the energy up in private. Every founder lives with the weight of knowing that you can do everything right and still get crushed by luck, timing, or somebody else’s mistake. Founders aren’t braver than anyone else. They just get used to uncertainty, then stop waiting for clarity. Most of your wins won’t feel like wins at all. The first revenue will be too small. The first team will outgrow you or leave. The first product that feels right will barely matter to the market. You will doubt yourself in private, sometimes every week. The founders who last figure out how to keep moving while the ground shifts underneath them. Most outsiders want the founder badge but none of the scars. They want the upside, not the drag. The hardest part is sticking around after every plan gets blown up and you have to rebuild with less optimism and more scar tissue. What makes it work isn’t relentless hustle or some mythical trait. It’s learning to make peace with constant discomfort, and then making decisions anyway. If you need constant reassurance, you’ll give up before the real work begins. If you want everyone to like you, you’ll never make the calls that matter. If you can’t handle months where nothing feels certain, this life will eat you alive. But if you can hold your own in chaos, get better at being wrong, and still want to show up and try again, you just might have a shot at building something that matters. That’s what it actually takes. And nobody cares until you make it work.
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Josh Gilbert@JoshGilbertUK·
Wow!
Dr. Jon Slotkin@slotkinjr

As a neurosurgeon I care a lot about road safety. By now you’ve probably seen @Waymo’s stunning safety results (like 91% fewer serious crashes). But they didn’t just publish data headlines. They released the raw CSV files and data dictionaries. I did a much deeper analysis. A fascinating story emerges when you analyze how they’re achieving this. This isn’t incremental improvement - it’s categorical. We’re looking at the potential elimination of traffic deaths as a leading cause of mortality. The intersection breakthrough: Waymo has essentially solved intersection crashes, with 95% fewer injury incidents than human drivers in the same locations. That’s transforming the deadliest driving scenario. The national math: If every US vehicle performed like Waymo, we’d prevent 33,000-39,000 deaths annually and save $0.9-1.25 trillion in societal costs. Even partial adoption at 27% would save ~10,000 lives per year. In terms of magnitude, this would be the equivalent of eliminating every pedestrian death nationally in a year. The physics signature: Here’s what fascinates me: 47% of Waymo’s contacts involve less than 1 mph delta-V. They’re not just avoiding crashes; they’re converting unavoidable incidents into gentle bumps. It’s like having physics itself on your side. We’re not talking about marginal safety gains. The data represents a fundamental shift from harm reduction to harm prevention. The methodology matters: I used their dynamic geographic benchmarks (comparing like-for-like road conditions) and verified the findings hold across San Francisco, Phoenix, LA, and Austin. The safety advantage actually increases in more complex urban environments. Link to raw data below…. Notes on my approach: Analysis based on 96 million miles of Waymo Rider-Only (RO) data through June 2025, utilizing Waymo's dynamic geographic benchmarks to compare Waymo Driver performance against human drivers under similar road conditions and operational design domains. The projections for national impact (deaths prevented, societal costs) involve several assumptions. Given Waymo's zero reported fatalities, the direct serious injury reductions were mapped to national fatality statistics using established NHTSA-derived ratios that correlate serious injury crash rates with fatality rates. This extrapolation assumes that Waymo's observed serious injury prevention capability would translate proportionally to fatality prevention. Societal cost savings are estimated by applying average per-fatality and per-injury economic costs (e.g., medical, lost productivity, quality of life) as published by NHTSA, scaling these national averages to the projected number of avoided fatalities and injuries based on Waymo's safety performance. These figures represent the potential annual impact if the Waymo Driver's safety profile were widely integrated into the national fleet. @ethanteicher

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Andrew McCarthy
Andrew McCarthy@AJamesMcCarthy·
I’m proud of this one. I brought a solar telescope to Florida to capture a Falcon 9 rocket launch transiting the sun. While these have been captured before, never with the details of the sun’s chromosphere, which makes this one the first! See the video or get the print below 👇
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@goth
@goth@goth600·
Study finds 100% of men would immediately leave their desk job if asked to join a space militia and die fighting aliens on a planet 5,000 light years from earth
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Peter Hague
Peter Hague@peterrhague·
A nation adding 10 billion of to its defence budget won’t shift its position relative to other great powers that much. You’re not going to be at the big table with the US and China. Adding 10 billion to your space budget though would instantly make you a first tier space power. The Earth is pretty much fully claimed, so there isn’t much to play for. Control of the solar system is still very much up for grabs though. Even a mid sized nation, making the right choices now, could dominate the 22nd century as one of the superpowers.
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Josh Gilbert
Josh Gilbert@JoshGilbertUK·
Excited to try this. Have been using Dia, but I think this will be big agentic jump forward. I'm on the waitlist for @perplexity_ai's new agentic browser, Comet: perplexity.ai/comet
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BLΛC
BLΛC@blac_ai·
back to source
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Breeze
Breeze@BreezeChai·
They scroll through chaos, I post peace. Gm.
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Cyan Banister
Cyan Banister@cyantist·
Entrepreneurship is not a career.. It’s a conversation between your longing and the future.
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