SteveFSU1

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SteveFSU1

SteveFSU1

@fsu1_steve

Father, VP and Proud Fan of the Florida State Seminoles! 🍢🔥

Orlando, FL Katılım Mayıs 2021
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nolespride
nolespride@LittleFSUboi·
Me pretending to be a Make-A-Wish kid to meet Mike Norvell after we have one player drafted this year and two last year
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FSU Seminoles
FSU Seminoles@Seminoles·
Wishing our Vice President and Director of Athletics Michael Alford a very happy birthday today! 🎉 #GoNoles
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Dillon Riera
Dillon Riera@13d_riera·
We’re kickin’ up dirt in Doak, tonight.
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Florida Coaches Coalition
Florida Coaches Coalition@PayFLCoaches·
🚨🚨🚨 WE DID IT! Legislation has passed in Florida! After decades of being denied what they deserve, Florida coaches will finally be valued in action, not words. A HISTORIC moment for our profession. LET THE WHOLE STATE HEAR IT! #PAIDFLCOACHES
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Logan B. Robinson
Logan B. Robinson@LogansTwitty·
Former FSU WR Hykeem Williams gets into a fight at Colorado spring practice.
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SteveFSU1
SteveFSU1@fsu1_steve·
Coach Norvell was on fire at the Coach of the Year clinic tonight. Showed up not feeling well and still gave 110%. I’ve never heard him talk ball like that. Truly a special offensive mind. I’ve been critical at times, but tonight reminded me why he’s special. Go Noles!
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Big Ten information and news
Big Ten information and news@Genetics56·
For an ACC school school to buy their way into the Big Ten, it will cost over $350M by the time 2030 comes around and that doesn't include the cost of leaving the ACC. Thus, a move to the Big Ten for an ACC school by buying their way in isn't likely to be affordable unless a billionaire wants to pay for it or if a state funds the cost. And that is just to get an invite, not including any half-shares or anything like that for multiple years. Just an FYI.
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BltzZ
BltzZ@BltzZ7·
Gimmie some purple aura and a boss theme
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Florida Coaches Coalition
Florida Coaches Coalition@PayFLCoaches·
🚨 BREAKING 🚨 SB 538 PASSES the Florida Senate. 38 - 0. UNANIMOUS. Let that sink in. Florida coaches have been heard. 1 vote left in the Florida House. 1 vote between years of sacrifice and historic change. This is not momentum. This is inevitability. #PayFLCoaches
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Top Tier FSU
Top Tier FSU@TopTierNoles·
Me searching the timeline for college football content but it’s nothing but posts about the #GRAMMYs and #EpsteinFiles
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Alex Patrascu
Alex Patrascu@maxescu·
29 years ago, we were playing Final Fantasy VII, mesmerized by its graphics and gameplay. Today, we generate it with Google's new AI video model, Genie 3, by uploading a single image (generated by Nano Banana Pro). This is WILD:
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TheGameVerse
TheGameVerse@TheGameVerse·
Video game graphics 10 years ago:
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SteveFSU1
SteveFSU1@fsu1_steve·
@sashayanshin Another point for @Tesla - people will enter the brand at the Model 3 / Model Y level and will eventually leave. With the Model X/S being discontinued, there’s no other model I would “step up” into. Im a proud owner of a Model Y, but I don’t want to drive it forever. @elonmusk
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Sasha Yanshin
Sasha Yanshin@sashayanshin·
Tesla is making a big mistake. On the earnings call, Tesla announced that they are cancelling the Model X and Model S - production stops in June. Plans for the Compact car were shelved years ago & there are no plans to produce any other new models that have a steering wheel and pedals. The repeated argument on the earnings call is that 80% or 90% or 95% or whatever % of car journeys are made by just 1 or 2 people, therefore you should design a vehicle for up to 2 people only. So the Cybercab is apparently coming in April and it has 2 seats and a bit of space for luggage. The problem with this logic is that people don't buy a car for the 90% scenario. People buy a car that can do the 90%, but ALSO do the remaining 10%, so that you can have 1 car that can do every job you might want it to do. Imagine a mum that needs to go to some shops with a toddler. It's just 2 passengers. But is the mum meant to carry all of her shopping, the pushchair, the formula, spare nappies, and whatever else in-between the robotaxi rides between shops? Or should she pay the robotaxi to wait an hour or two while she shops and leave her stuff inside the car? A car is more than a method of getting from place A to place B. You can store stuff in the car. A regular guy going to work is just 1 person driving every day. But at the weekend that same guy might be driving the same car to take his family, camping gear, and bikes to the mountains. That guy needs a large car that can address the weekend need, regardless of whether a 2-person car could technically transport him to work every day. And that car needs a steering wheel and pedals or some other method of direct control so that you can drive over rough terrain/park on a camping field. Maybe one day FSD is going to be good enough to be voice controlled in every possible scenario. Today is not that day. When you buy a phone, 90% of what you'll do on a phone is stuff like checking emails, social media, and reading websites. So why don't you go and buy a separate really basic phone to do those tasks? It would be a much cheaper phone - that's the argument, right? But you need the better, more powerful phone with a good camera because you want to own 1 phone that can also do the remaining 10% when you need it. The robotaxi 100% has a place and will be popular in big cities when it eventually hits the streets for real. But car ownership is not going anywhere. People will continue owning cars, including larger cars even when FSD is perfect 100% of the time. And the proportion of people owning cars will be high (out of those who can afford it). It's strange that a company with an army of smart engineers is saying they can't focus on more than one thing at the same time. I am not sure why it is necessary to give up on the car business where Tesla has proven its worth and could become a global powerhouse in order to also work on FSD and AI. Why can the Model S & X not get a meaningful serious update and upgrade? Not the sort of upgrade that makes it go fast around the Nurbugring... The sort of upgrade that makes 10s of thousands of people want to buy it. The argument that the space from the Model S/X production line is required for manufacturing Optimus is clearly BS. The people who manufacture cars in Fremont are not the same people who train the latest AI models for Tesla. Tesla is giving up on a kickass business that won it a devoted fanbase because there is a shiny new thing on the horizon. The AI & control required for Optimus is many orders of magnitude more complex than FSD and FSD is proving a tough nut to fully crack. Without a generational leap in AI tech, we are many many years away from you being able to order an Optimus to do your laundry for you. I'm sorry to be the bearer of realistic news. In the meantime, Tesla could have become the globally dominant car company and do to other car companies what Amazon has done to retailers. But instead, we have 1 car model in 2 different shapes, and energy storage cabinets and that's it while we wait for the shiny thing to maybe arrive (in 2 weeks).
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BltzZ
BltzZ@BltzZ7·
The devs hid Cait Sith's SECRET in front of us the whole time. In the original Final Fantasy 7, there are countless easter eggs & hidden details that are nods at various things that happen in the story or provide great foreshadow. This is yet another one that explains a lot.
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