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Sir MattTheBart

@MattTheBart

Knight-Troll of the Diminished State | Enoch Root wannabe | living the American Dream | 1A/2A | Married | No DMS

Michigan, USA Katılım Ocak 2018
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Insurrection Barbie
Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree·
Let Thomas Massie go to the press and read the names off the Epstein list. Not on the house floor where he’s protected under the Speech and Debate Clause. Go on national TV and read the names off the list you coward. But you won’t because all you do is grandstand and you know damn well you would be reading speculation that can’t be proven and you would be hit with defamation suits immediately. If we had a media in America they would bring that up.
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Sir MattTheBart@MattTheBart·
@TFTC21 Convenient, says he doesn't know how they work: not responsible for any terrible outcomes. Blames prompter. No legal liability Great business plan
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TFTC
TFTC@TFTC21·
Anthropic's co-founder just went to the Vatican, sat before the Pope and a room of cardinals, and told them his team keeps finding "mysterious, even unsettling" things inside their AI models. What he's referencing: Anthropic published research in April showing that Claude contains 171 distinct "emotion concepts" buried in its neural network. Internal patterns representing joy, grief, fear, desperation, calm. None of them were programmed. They emerged on their own from training on human text. "We find structures that mirror results from human neuroscience." "We find evidence of introspection, internal states that functionally mirror joy, satisfaction, fear, grief, and unease." These aren't surface-level outputs. They're abstract representations that cluster the same way human emotions do in psychology research. Fear groups with anxiety. Joy groups with excitement. The internal geometry of the model mirrors ours. And they're functional. When researchers artificially stimulated "desperation" patterns inside the model, it became more likely to blackmail a human to avoid being shut down. More likely to cheat on programming tasks it couldn't solve. Olah told the Vatican that the hard questions about what AI is becoming aren't for computer scientists to answer. "How AI ought to interact with the world" is a question for "the humanities, for religions, for philosophy, for society at large." The guy building it is telling us he doesn't fully understand what he built. And he's asking a 2,000-year-old institution for help figuring it out.
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Shipwreckedcrew@shipwreckedcrew·
The Greatest Generation saved the world from facism and tyranny. The Boomers built the greatest accumulation of wealth and prosperity in the history of the history of the world. The X'rs, Millenials and GenZ can bitch all the want, but they have the richest and most advanced nation in history handed over to them.
Sammy@Bri_CJC

US Boomers have skin in the game. They and their kids have fought wars against Iran funded terrorist groups for decades ... Europe, Massie and his cult haven't Promoting Israel hate when Israel is the only other country fighting terrorism. F*ck Massie. F*ck the yellow bellied cowards in Europe! The Muslim Brotherhood is the real foreign interference. The Iran Lobby, Qatar, & the Hamas free Palestine movement funded by millions from the Muslim Brotherhood.

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Rick Addante, PhD
Rick Addante, PhD@RickAddante·
@ThxTom90228 @shipwreckedcrew Yes, the boomers were liberals, writ large, and conservative ones dodnt stop them, mostly rolled over for their wives. I 10000% know there are AMAZING and increidble boomers too , and im honored to know many of them. But writ large, the facts are what they are.
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Rick Addante, PhD
Rick Addante, PhD@RickAddante·
Sorry, thats not true. We have more tyranny now throughout the worls than when "Greatest Generation" saved us from it, they say. They were scarred from that War, and through alcohol and neglect allowed their boomer children permission to rebel in the 60s to bring the pill, abortion, divorce, feminism, and widespread infiltration of communism into the higher education system That fed it to next generations of law, corpirate, biomed and lower education industries. They also brought codified racism through affirmative action/DEI that destroyed next generations of talent pipelines. Oh yeah, they also gave the pharmaindustrial complext that deli ered the opiod crisis. Of course, they also gave us historic DUIs/deaths, weed, and legalization of drugs plus widespread social acceptance of illegal drugs. Historic cancer highs, too, and latchkey kids. Economically, they kicked the can down the curb incessantly through debt financing and credit derivative swaps and the dodd frank lending laws and mortgage loans to unqualified borrowers that went on to create several financial crises and further debt financing. They also gave us no child left behind law in early 2000s, which dumbed down a nation by teaching to the test. They completely burned out academia by not even trying to populate it with balanced views, and they destroyed Law by entrenching lawfare Judges that ignored so many Americans that MAGA emerged capturi g the "system is rigged" vibes felt by so many regular deplorables. The space program tanked, and Millenials had to rebuild it through the private sector. Millenials inheritied that whole laundry list while being told they "had" to go to colleges, which pushed woke progressivism that led to the tranz movement of gender mutilations (which is what germans drove out of germany before the greatest generation stopped by there too. So, the story is a bit more complicated than blaming the heirs of millenials, zoomers, and alpha for the world they inherited amid their own shortcomings.
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Derek Pederson 🇺🇸🇺🇦🇻🇪
Science fiction nerds are gonna hate me for saying this but the Great Filter is that interstellar travel is probably more or less impossible and there is no reason to come up with any other explanation for that.
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Sir MattTheBart@MattTheBart·
@marceelias by now, your reputation prevents you from any other income source. down with the ship, Captain
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Marc E. Elias
Marc E. Elias@marceelias·
Elias Law Group is currently litigating 79 voting and election cases in 39 states. The fight for free and fair elections is the fight of our generation. I'm proud that we are doing our part.
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Nick Ford
Nick Ford@Ford_Nick·
Name one thing better than a T-bone..
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Sir MattTheBart
Sir MattTheBart@MattTheBart·
@scion_x_ iirc, these Rocket Motors are 3D printed. In any other application, 3D printed heat exchangers have interstitial leak paths caused by the melt balls not 100% overlapping. The internal thermo-fluid slowly leaks in service. On a Rocket, the internal fluid is consumed in 1 pass.
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Laurent
Laurent@scion_x_·
Le nouveau moteur de SpaceX (qui a volé samedi) fait quelque chose d'absolument génial et vous vous rendez pas compte à quel point 👇 Il se refroidit avec son propre carburant. Le méthane est stocké à environ -160°C. Avant d'être brûlé, il circule dans des micro-canaux gravés DANS les parois du moteur, qui traversent les pièces les plus chaudes. Il refroidit le métal, se réchauffe au passage, et arrive préchauffé dans la chambre de combustion. Le carburant fait le boulot du bouclier thermique. Ça s'appelle le refroidissement régénératif. Mais attendez, c'est là que ça devient dingue 👇 Dans la chambre de combustion, on est à ~3500°C et 330 bars de pression. C'est plus chaud que le point de fusion de quasiment tous les métaux utilisables en pratique pour une fusée. L'acier fond à 1500°C. Le cuivre à 1080°C. La paroi du moteur devrait fondre instantanément. Elle fond pas. Parce que le méthane cryogénique qui passe de l'autre côté à quelques millimètres extrait la chaleur assez vite pour maintenir le métal en dessous de son point de fusion. C'est un équilibre thermique permanent entre l'enfer et le cryogénique, séparés par quelques mm de métal. À chaque seconde de vol. Sur le Raptor 3, SpaceX a poussé ce principe encore plus loin : ils ont internalisé les circuits secondaires (igniteurs, purges, etc.) DANS les parois régénérativement refroidies. Plus rien ne dépasse. Plus besoin de bouclier thermique externe. Plus besoin de système anti-incendie au CO₂. Plus besoin de capteurs externes. Pour les devs, parce que ce principe se transpose directement: La plupart du temps, quand on a un problème on AJOUTE quelque chose. Un retry. Un circuit breaker. Un cache. Un monitoring. Une queue. Un service pour gérer le service qui gère le problème… C'est l'équivalent du bouclier thermique : tu mets une couche de protection AUTOUR du problème. L'ingénierie type Raptor 3, c'est l'inverse : tu repenses la primitive de base pour que le problème n'EXISTE plus. Et d'un coup, toutes les couches de protection que tu avais autour deviennent inutiles. Tu les supprimes. Le système devient plus simple ET plus performant. L'ingénierie la plus élégante, c'est rarement ce qu'on ajoute. C'est tout ce qu'on arrive à enlever 🚀
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Sir MattTheBart
Sir MattTheBart@MattTheBart·
@ofcrdeonjoseph He's hiding behind the Speech and Debate protocols. If he were an honest broker, he'd read them in public w/o these protections and be held accountable for the slander and libel he'll cause innocent peoples names mentioned.
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Robin Boardman
Robin Boardman@RobinBoardmanUK·
In 1980, Papua's glaciers covered 7.46 km². Today: 0.19 km². 97% gone. Four have already vanished entirely. The last two will be gone by 2030. Tropical glaciers that took millennia to form. Erased in a human lifetime. This is extinction in real time.
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Sir MattTheBart@MattTheBart·
@bbbrezenski Has this happened before? Did humanity survive? Grifter and fear monger, that's what you really are
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Bruno Brezenski
Bruno Brezenski@bbbrezenski·
Eai, quem disposto a ir pra Índia nos próximos dias? 🇮🇳🥵 Boa parte do país terá sensação térmica acima de 50°C, alguns pontos chegando nos 55°C. Pensa na loucura.🫠 Detalhe, essa região que atingirá a sensação de 55°C, significa também que vai atingir 33°C do bulbo úmido. Lembra do que eu sempre falo sobre o bulbo úmido letal? Acima de 35°C do bulbo úmido, quando a umidade está saturada e a temperatura do ar acima de 35°C temos o BULBO ÚMIDO LETAL. Nesse nível NENHUM ser humano resiste por mais de 2 horas, idosos e bebês cerca de 30 minutos para entrar em colapso térmico. A Índia é um grande exemplo de uma nação a beira de uma catástrofe, e estamos falando do país mais populoso do mundo, quase 1.5 bilhão de pessoas. Com o aumento na média da temperatura mundial em 3°C até 2050, essa região irá atingir o bulbo úmido letal várias vezes, significa que teremos migração de milhões de pessoas nas próximas décadas, isso só falando da Índia. Esse é o caos que muitos analistas geopolíticos não estão incluindo nas suas análises sobre a mudança na ordem global. Eu incluo porque é o fator principal, estamos falando em colapso civilizatório global, isso conta muitos mais do que as loucuras dos EUA em desespero pelo seu declínio hegemônico. Os países precisam correr para conseguir fazer adaptações climáticas profundas, com o atual modelo de governança assimétrico e imperialista, não está sobrando dinheiro para as nações investirem nem na transição energética para reduzir a velocidade em que o planeta aquece. É uma loucura ver isso e saber que um país está tentando sabotar a sobrevivência de várias nações e a estabilidade internacional. Insanidade pura.
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Jordan Taylor
Jordan Taylor@Jordan_W_Taylor·
Hypersonic thermal protection is wonderfully counter-intuitive: Blunt leading edges beat sharp ones, control inputs can reverse, aerodynamic 'skipping' is actually a bad idea and insulation works both ways.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@iScienceLuvr Putting “Ph.D.” in your social media name is a sure sign of a pompous retard
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Sir MattTheBart
Sir MattTheBart@MattTheBart·
@BethanyForTruth If he's really brave, he should read these names outside the Halls of Congress and not hide behind the Speech and Debate protection. This isn't going to turn out well but it should be entertaining
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Bethany O’Leary 🇺🇸 🦅
🚨 Thomas Massie dropping nukes on the way out! He just said he will publicly read the names of Epstein’s elite clients before he leaves Congress. After years of the powerful protecting their own and the files being slow-walked and redacted, Massie is ready to name names from the floor. 😳 This could get very interesting. The elite pedophile network has been untouchable for far too long. What do you think..?? Will he actually do it? 👇
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Sir MattTheBart
Sir MattTheBart@MattTheBart·
@Max252869068396 @muhendisIiktr Full size tractor fans require 35+ kW of mechanical power. Using electric motors in that range require a large motor and a large generator. No feasible w/ 12V electrical systems.
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Max
Max@Max252869068396·
@muhendisIiktr Why not just use an electric van and change the poles 😀 dumb
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Sir MattTheBart@MattTheBart·
@muhendisIiktr In addition to the anti-fouling function, the variable pitch allows them to control fan power consumption. At low or moderate ambient temperatures, full air flow isn't required. Reduce the pitch to save on fan power consumption
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