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Jeremy Whittington

Jeremy Whittington

@RegenJeremy

Startup CTO. I build voice + AI tools by day, restore soil by weekend. Jeep life, Texas roots, and a thing for clean systems.

Katılım Haziran 2013
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Jeremy Whittington@RegenJeremy·
@fandompulse I highly doubt we want anything coming out of Hollywood right now. But I’d love to be surprised.
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Fandom Pulse
Fandom Pulse@fandompulse·
Star Trek: United, the Michael Sussman project with Scott Bakula reprising his role as Jonathan Archer, now has an IMDB page listing as "in development." Is this what Star Trek fans want?
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Jeremy Whittington@RegenJeremy·
And it looks like it was made with $500. You won’t win an audience with it. If you want to murder film industry and entrainment keep pushing this narrative. Can the film industry benefit from ai? Yes. But only if the same talent is nurtured in individuals as it has the last 100 years (minus the last ~8).
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Ryan Lightbourn
Ryan Lightbourn@ryanlightbourn·
They said AI would destroy art. The new He-Man movie cost $200,000,000. I made this in 5 days for $500. Imagine what $199,999,500 could do for world hunger. Just saying.
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Jeremy Whittington@RegenJeremy·
@XueJia24682 Does this one also require a human to remotely control its actions like the last fake marketing attempt?
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🇨🇳XuZhenqing徐祯卿
🇨🇳XuZhenqing徐祯卿@XueJia24682·
✨🇨🇳A Chinese company, Unipath, has launched a household robot that is now in real-home use. It can wake users up on time, operate home appliances, organize storage spaces, and even cook meals automatically.
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Jeremy Whittington@RegenJeremy·
@WilliamShatner William, you’ve been a huge influence on my life. Growing up watching your work helped shape my interests and ultimately my career path. Thank you for everything you’ve done—truly.
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William Shatner
William Shatner@WilliamShatner·
At 95, I'm still smokin'! 😝 I’ve learned two things: Never waste a good cigar. Never trust anyone who says you should ‘act your age.’ 😉👍🏻
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David Of Fct🌝
David Of Fct🌝@Dhavidote·
Too bad they cancelled this series.
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Jon Del Arroz | Pop Culture & Gaming 🎮
This image embodies everything that's wrong with Starfleet Academy and Kurtzman Trek. It's insulting to the show, insulting to the intelligence of fans, and shows they don't take it seriously.
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Jeremy Whittington@RegenJeremy·
@MarioNawfal Lorem ipsum is standard placeholder content. It’s used universally across the internet. It does show they didn’t finish the website. But it’s very common.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Are they even trying to hide it? The Grace Care Center LLC in Minnesota has a full webpage of pure gibberish.
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Steve McGuire
Steve McGuire@sfmcguire79·
Meritocracy is a myth. Fairness is impossible. White men are doing fine overall. Suck it up, you babies. This was a minor and necessary correction, etc, etc. The one thing no one in these institutions is saying: we weren’t discriminating against white men.
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Startup Archive
Startup Archive@StartupArchive_·
John Carmack on what he admires about Elon Musk Programming legend John Carmack is asked about his relationship with Elon Musk, to which he replies: “In some ways we have a similar background. We’re almost exactly the same age, have backgrounds programming personal computers, and have even read similar books that have turned us into the people we are today.” John first met Elon when he was building Armadillo Aerospace. Elon visited Armadillo with his right-hand propulsion guy, and the three of them talked about rockets. “I think in many corners [Elon] does not get the respect he should for being a wealthy person who could just retire,” John says. “He went all-in, and he could’ve gone bust. There’s plenty of athletes or entertainers who had all the money in the world and blew it. [Elon] could’ve been the business case example of that with the things he was doing: space exploration, electrification of transportation, and Solar City type things. These are big, world-level things. And I have a great deal of admiration that he was willing to throw himself so completely into that.” John contrasts this with the way he approached his own aerospace company: “I was doing Armadillo Aerospace in this tightly-bounded way. It was ‘John’s crazy money’ at the time that had a finite limit on it. It was never going to impact me or my family if it completely failed, and I was still hedging my bets working at id Software at a time when [Elon] had been really all-in. I have a huge amount of respect for that.” It also irritates John when people call Elon “just a business guy”: “Elon was deeply involved in a lot of the [technical] decisions. Not all of them were perfect, but he cared very much about engine material selection and propellant selection. For years he’d be telling me to ‘Get off that hydrogen peroxide stuff. Liquid oxygen is the only proper oxidizer for this.’ And the times that I’ve gone through the factories with him, we talked about very detailed things like how this weld is made or how this subassembly goes together. He’s really in there a very detailed level . . . I worry a lot that he’s stretched too thin. He’s got the Boring Company and Neuralink and Twitter too whereas I know I have limits on how much I can pay attention to.” John continues: “I look back at my aerospace side of things, and I’m like, ‘I did not go all-in on that.’ I did not commit myself at a level that it would’ve taken to be successful there. And it’s a weird thing having a discussion with him. He’s the richest man in the world right now, but he operates on a level that is still very much in my wheelhouse on the technical side of things.” Video source: @lexfridman (2022)
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Carmack is awesome
Startup Archive@StartupArchive_

John Carmack on what he admires about Elon Musk Programming legend John Carmack is asked about his relationship with Elon Musk, to which he replies: “In some ways we have a similar background. We’re almost exactly the same age, have backgrounds programming personal computers, and have even read similar books that have turned us into the people we are today.” John first met Elon when he was building Armadillo Aerospace. Elon visited Armadillo with his right-hand propulsion guy, and the three of them talked about rockets. “I think in many corners [Elon] does not get the respect he should for being a wealthy person who could just retire,” John says. “He went all-in, and he could’ve gone bust. There’s plenty of athletes or entertainers who had all the money in the world and blew it. [Elon] could’ve been the business case example of that with the things he was doing: space exploration, electrification of transportation, and Solar City type things. These are big, world-level things. And I have a great deal of admiration that he was willing to throw himself so completely into that.” John contrasts this with the way he approached his own aerospace company: “I was doing Armadillo Aerospace in this tightly-bounded way. It was ‘John’s crazy money’ at the time that had a finite limit on it. It was never going to impact me or my family if it completely failed, and I was still hedging my bets working at id Software at a time when [Elon] had been really all-in. I have a huge amount of respect for that.” It also irritates John when people call Elon “just a business guy”: “Elon was deeply involved in a lot of the [technical] decisions. Not all of them were perfect, but he cared very much about engine material selection and propellant selection. For years he’d be telling me to ‘Get off that hydrogen peroxide stuff. Liquid oxygen is the only proper oxidizer for this.’ And the times that I’ve gone through the factories with him, we talked about very detailed things like how this weld is made or how this subassembly goes together. He’s really in there a very detailed level . . . I worry a lot that he’s stretched too thin. He’s got the Boring Company and Neuralink and Twitter too whereas I know I have limits on how much I can pay attention to.” John continues: “I look back at my aerospace side of things, and I’m like, ‘I did not go all-in on that.’ I did not commit myself at a level that it would’ve taken to be successful there. And it’s a weird thing having a discussion with him. He’s the richest man in the world right now, but he operates on a level that is still very much in my wheelhouse on the technical side of things.” Video source: @lexfridman (2022)

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The ₿itcoin Therapist
The ₿itcoin Therapist@TheBTCTherapist·
MY QUANT HAS CONFIRMED A MASSIVE BITCOIN BREAKOUT IS COMING NEXT! WATCH VIDEO BELOW TO PREPARE!
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