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David Tayler (@ 🏠 )

@ScottishLute

Music director, musicologist, videographer & audio engineer Keeping music free for everyone, also at @ScottishLute.bsky.social

San Francisco, CA Katılım Ocak 2019
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Danielle Fong 🔆@DanielleFong·
i use claude as a generic because it's one syllable and it's easy to say. chatgpt. four syllables. sounds like "cat, i farted" in french. gemini. 3 syllables. even ai and robot is two syllables. you can make a contraction with bot. you can make a contraction with claude. it makes sense the clawdbot would get instant currency. it names what it is
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Coach Yac 🗣@Coach_Yac·
Sports Illustrated has the 49ers finishing 8-9 this season 🧾
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David Tayler (@ 🏠 )@ScottishLute·
@ZacksJerryRig I have been using plastic but it is not ideal....sign me up. For older folks, one issue is weight. It would be nice to have modular groupings like 4,6,9,12 to move a lot of them into the garage.
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Prof. Brian Keating
Prof. Brian Keating@DrBrianKeating·
Dear @ShawnRyan762, Do you know about the Feynman Point? A wonderful coincidence hides in π: At the 762nd decimal place, you hit six consecutive 9s: 999999. Richard Feynman, who worked on the Manhattan Project, loved this so much he wanted to memorize π exactly to that point, just so he could end with: “…999999, and so on.” Which evidence that physicists should not be allowed to do stand up comedy.
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David Tayler (@ 🏠 )@ScottishLute·
@martyrdison Just pass a law requiring data centers to lower electrical rates for everyone on the grid, and scale it so as the center gets bigger the rates go lower.
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mads campbell
mads campbell@martyrdison·
no one would care about data centers in their neighborhood if it came with free electricity and wifi the second americans benefit from the infrastructure, everyone becomes pro data center instead of against it
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS

71% of Americans now oppose data centers being built in their area. Nearly half of all Americans (48%) strongly oppose them. And just 7% strongly favor data centers being built in their area, according to new Gallup polling.

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Danielle Fong 🔆
Danielle Fong 🔆@DanielleFong·
claude please find the best possible place to grow indian mangos outside of india
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Vili Ross
Vili Ross@lgorhythmical·
@JesslovesMJK This video=AI-generated or heavily manipulated. The goat makes dramatic, long leaps across enormous canyon gaps, runs along sheer vertical faces in ways that defy real-world biomechanics & gravity. Mountain goats/ibex don't "fly" or sprint like this across such vast empty space.
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Dov Kleiman@NFL_DovKleiman·
Uh Oh: 49ers rookie WR De’Zhaun Stribling looked very "stiff" at rookie minicamp and nearly dropped a ball. Stribling is expected to have a major role in San Fran’s offense this upcoming season. 😬😬😬
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Coach Yac 🗣@Coach_Yac·
Larry Krueger on what he saw with WR De'Zhaun Stribling at 49ers rookie minicamp: “Stribling is a big receiver. When you see him up close, you’re really hit by his overall size as a receiver. He’s 6'2" and long arms. He looks the part. But then when you start watching him on the short stuff and the stop and start, and the short and intermediate route running drills, he just looked very— not explosive. Very deliberate through those drills. He’s got 4.36 speed and that’s great long speed, but I don’t see that crazy quickness that makes you a good route runner in the short or intermediate areas. They got the ball to him two ways at Ole Miss, hitches, where they got the ball to him right away and let him run after the catch, and then down the field throws. He didn’t have the most defined and refined route tree, and just watching him in the drills, it was very deliberate. He’s needs a lot of work. He can run. He’s got big vertical speed and I can see why you’d want to get the ball in his hands at the line of scrimmage off hitches, but as far as being able to run really precise routes all on the short and intermediate, I don’t think he’s anywhere close to Antonio Williams the Clemson receiver. Who is way more polished. Stribling is big, he’s long and he’s explosive, but he’s slow in and out of the breaks and he looked very deliberate going through that stuff. Is that because he didn’t want to make a mistake or is that his full speed? I don’t know, but it wasn’t fast enough. And it wasn’t smooth enough.” via: @sportslarryk
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Coach Yac 🗣
Coach Yac 🗣@Coach_Yac·
True or False De'Zhaun Stribling will end up being the 49ers WR3 at some point this season 🎥: @NBCS49ers
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greg@greg16676935420·
There’s no way aliens are real
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
There's a planet out there with no land. None. Just water — deeper than anything on Earth — wrapping the entire world from pole to pole. It's bigger than ours. It's real. And it has a name: TOI-1452 b.
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David Carbutt
David Carbutt@DavidCarbutt_·
How much money do YouTube videos make? 1,093 views = $5.23 10,823 views = $61.01 50,157 views = $442.77 107,730 views = $665.57 252,837 views = $2,430.70 502,166 views = $3,987.25 749,810 views = $10,665.17 1,070,098 views = $10,219.35 2,065,815 views = $26,488.23 5,521,010 views = $53,560.78 (RPM varies by niche and geography, these are real videos across different channels) I help people grow & make money from YouTube. I’ve uploaded my entire brain to a course which I will keep updating. If you want to find out more, follow me + comment ‘YouTube’ below.
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Coach Yac 🗣
Coach Yac 🗣@Coach_Yac·
The Giants definitely got fucked on this play
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David Tayler (@ 🏠 )
David Tayler (@ 🏠 )@ScottishLute·
@DanielleFong That fog gets pretty high, but yes, it's possible....2000 feet for mostly clear, 3000 feet for a view of the fog from the other side.
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Danielle Fong 🔆
Danielle Fong 🔆@DanielleFong·
people say there's a lot of low rises on the west of SF because of the fog. but like, if you build up high enough, you will literally rise above the fog. you can connect via pedaways, like a highline. in this essay i will
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