iʎǝןɐʞ-ʎǝןɐʞ-ʎǝןɐʞ🥬👍(unsupervised🥩)

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iʎǝןɐʞ-ʎǝןɐʞ-ʎǝןɐʞ🥬👍(unsupervised🥩)

@KaleyGoode

🦏 AuDHD👾🐿️🧠 ♥💃🤸🏻‍♀️💻💅 🚀⚡🚘📈Ānglico Retired Nuclear/military hardware/software (C++ LisP); Somewhere between a robot & a puppy T Ξ S L Λ K U L T💋

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iʎǝןɐʞ-ʎǝןɐʞ-ʎǝןɐʞ🥬👍(unsupervised🥩)
Hotspot for Tesla from Samsung phone: [Settings⚙️>Advanced features>Bixby Routines>Add routine] When you get in the Tesla the hotspot will turn on; when you exit, it turns off [NOT related to the app connecting/disconnecting!]. Delete the default "Reverse actions"! Icons attached
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Tesla
Tesla@Tesla·
We – design the chips & hardware – make the cars w/ said hardware – collect real-world data at scale – train the real-world AI model – built (& continue to expand) the massive supercomputer cluster that trains it – deploy AI directly to millions of robots on wheels All that is shared with @Tesla_Optimus for broader applications in both the physical & digital world
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iʎǝןɐʞ-ʎǝןɐʞ-ʎǝןɐʞ🥬👍(unsupervised🥩) retweetledi
Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Gerald is suffering. Gerald does not know he is suffering because Gerald is, by every available welfare measure, having an extremely pleasant time on 40 acres of Herefordshire permanent pasture. But the suffering is happening. The suffering must be happening. The suffering is the point, and the point must be made, and so the suffering is inferred from first principles and applied to Gerald regardless of what Gerald appears to be doing, which is grazing in the south corner with the relaxed ears and unhurried movement of an animal that has no particular complaint with its circumstances. Let's review the evidence for Gerald's suffering. The vet came in November. Her notes: cortisol within normal range, no avoidance behaviour, condition excellent. Her private assessment, offered to the farmer afterward: "He just stood there and looked at the field the whole time. I've never had a bull just stand there like the exam was irrelevant." Cortisol is the stress hormone. Gerald's stress hormone is: normal. Gerald's response to an unusual procedure: look at the field. The man who walks past at 7:15am has been watching Gerald for four years. His assessment, offered to his wife in October: "Something is just getting on with it. Without complaint. In all weathers. In the same field." He didn't say this looked like suffering. He said it looked reliable. Gerald's arrangement with the farmer: Healthcare: provided. The vet comes to Gerald. Gerald does not come to the vet. The vet comes to the field. This is, by most measures, better healthcare logistics than the farmer has. Food: provided. Forty acres of permanent pasture plus silage in winter. Gerald has never gone hungry. Gerald has never had to find food. Gerald has never competed for it. Shelter: available. The hedgerow on the west boundary. Gerald uses it when the weather is extreme. Gerald's definition of extreme weather and the farmer's definition differ somewhat. Protection from predators: absolute. There are no predators in Herefordshire that Gerald needs to worry about. Gerald's wild ancestor spent a significant proportion of his existence being anxious about wolves. Gerald has not thought about wolves once. Gerald's amygdala is, as a result, considerably less exercised than his evolutionary heritage would have predicted. Gerald's end will come. This is true. It is also true of every living thing, the vegan included, and the manner and timing of that end is, in the context of an animal that has lived four years in a permanent pasture improving the soil, browsing hedgerows, supporting dung beetles and bumblebees and lapwings, and standing in the south corner in all weathers doing the job, not the moral catastrophe it is presented as. Gerald has a deal. The deal is: the farmer provides the field, the food, the vet, and the protection. Gerald provides the work: the grazing, the manure, the soil improvement, the biodiversity, the beef. Gerald is not a prisoner in the deal. Gerald assessed the south corner on arrival in ninety seconds and has been satisfied with the arrangement ever since. The anthropomorphism is projecting the suffering of a caged industrial animal onto an animal that lives on 40 acres of English countryside and has never once, in four years, done anything that looks like suffering. Gerald is in the south corner. Gerald is fine. The suffering is in the narrative, not the field.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
In Switzerland, they’re turning their train tracks into solar farms. [📹 Sam Bentley]
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Freya Holmér@FreyaHolmer·
been feeling kinda stressed lately so I made a little prototype is this anything
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iʎǝןɐʞ-ʎǝןɐʞ-ʎǝןɐʞ🥬👍(unsupervised🥩)
@oprydai To have a setup that tidy means the photo was taken on day 1 of that being the location of the kit... but most people's gear arrives slowly spreads like a plague climbs the walls fills every cavity and then gathers dust as the next _thing_ becomes the new hyperfocus
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Mustafa
Mustafa@oprydai·
whats stopping you from building a home-lab like this?
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iʎǝןɐʞ-ʎǝןɐʞ-ʎǝןɐʞ🥬👍(unsupervised🥩)
@thecybersurg Remember when search engines worked?! I stopped hosting my site recently having realised that even though Google spiders my site regularly if it search for text that's unique to my site like "gothic Hilbert curve" Google will never show my site as a result! It had no adverts 🤔
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Mathematica
Mathematica@mathemetica·
Before we had silicon chips, we had needle and thread? In the 1960s, NASA didn’t ‘upload’ code; they sewed it. To get Apollo 11 to the moon, skilled weavers (often called ‘Little Old Ladies’) literally hand-stitched software into physical objects. By passing copper wire through tiny magnetic rings, they created Core Rope Memory. The logic was beautifully simple: wire through a ring was a ‘1’; wire around it was a ‘0’. Because the code was physically woven, it was virtually indestructible. It couldn’t be deleted, it couldn’t crash, and it survived the intense radiation of deep space with just 72 kilobytes of data: millions of times less than a single photo on your phone today. It proves sometimes the most advanced tech is actually handmade.
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Sydney EV 🔋☀️
Sydney EV 🔋☀️@sydney_ev·
This is brilliant. So many against EVs as they can’t be charged at home by people living in units. They never offer solutions, or even criticise solution. Well now we have a solution that works!
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Jordan - The EV Guy
Jordan - The EV Guy@JordanEVGuy·
“Just wait for charging prices to go up.” “Prices rises are coming.” “It’s not just fuel that’s going up.” All WRONG! Home charging with Octopus is going DOWN. 50% down. Down to 3.5p. It will now cost just 1p a mile. What a Tuesday ❤️⚡️ Go ELECTRIC!! Switch to Octopus and we share £100 credit: share.octopus.energy/taupe-cat-442
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Whole Mars Catalog
Whole Mars Catalog@wholemars·
Shitting on Tesla for not having enough driverless Robotaxis at this point is like brushing off the moon landing because “they only did it once”. They figured out how to make a car operate with NO DRIVER using 5 MEGAPIXEL CAMERAS. Do you not understand what that means? It means we can make every car on the road autonomous. This is an incredible technical achievement that everyone said was impossible. And now the same morons who said it was impossible are faulting them for a safe and responsible rollout
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Digital Daisy
Digital Daisy@DigitalDaisyX·
A Tesla driver in China captured a car accident on video. Thankfully he slowed down. Imagine how FSD would have reacted.
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Ramy
Ramy@TeslaXplored·
What it would’ve been like if Tesla focused on EVs (finished a proper lineup), then Energy (scaled up fast), then Autonomy, then Optimus. Instead, Tesla tried to multitask all at the same time and here we are. $tsla
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TECHTONIK ⚔️
TECHTONIK ⚔️@TechTonik808·
@TeslaXplored Despite his overwhelming transparency, some people still cannot fathom how little Elon values the B2C vehicle market in Tesla’s long-term plan.
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UFO Hunter
UFO Hunter@iamufohunter·
What's stopping humans to just live in peace together ?
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Tesla Aaron L
Tesla Aaron L@TeslaAaronL·
Close call on the highway! Two Teslas almost smashed into each other at high speed. Safety features FTW?
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Colin Walker
Colin Walker@colinwalker79·
Latest in 'drill baby drill' news: University of Oxford says a UK powered entirely by clean energy…could save households up to £441 a year In contrast, maximising oil and gas extraction from North Sea would offer savings of just £16 to £82 independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-n…
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