Patrick Sercel

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Patrick Sercel

Patrick Sercel

@pjsercel

I like to think my posts are pithy…

California, USA Katılım Kasım 2009
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Miss Jilianne
Miss Jilianne@MissJilianne·
Tesla Full Self-Driving makes mistakes, that’s why it requires human supervision. Anyone who tells you it’s perfectly safe, isn’t being truthful to you.
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ScreenGeek
ScreenGeek@RealScreenGeek·
Name a bigger downgrade
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Patrick Sercel
Patrick Sercel@pjsercel·
@WallStreetApes What kind of moron takes out a $50K loan and expects to pay it back by making payments of $200 per month? How financially illiterate does one have to be to fail to understand that paying off a loan means making more than interest payments?
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
American logs into her federal student aid account so we can see her actual loans and payments - She took out a $49,548.74 loan - She’s made 120 payments, paying $25,558.36 - Her current balance is $50,121.33 So after paying $25,558.36, she now owes more than she took out “It's all such a scam”
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Rand Simberg
Rand Simberg@Simberg_Space·
In other words, they're no longer pretending that SLS can (or ever could) deliver Orion to the Moon.
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt

NEWS: NASA is planning a bigger @SpaceX Moon mission role using Starship, in a massive blow to Boeing. With the new proposal, Boeing's SLS would no longer be used to boost Orion close to the moon. Instead, Starship and Orion would dock in Earth orbit, giving Starship the pivotal role of propelling the capsule to the moon’s orbit, before taking astronauts down to the surface. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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Patrick Sercel
Patrick Sercel@pjsercel·
@TrueFactsStated The only difference between a young man and a dirty old man is 30+ years. Any old man who denies still having an appreciation of the female form is the one who is twisted and creepy.
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Patrick Sercel
Patrick Sercel@pjsercel·
@WilliamShatner Your bladder control is world class, Bill. There is zero chance I could go more than 300 miles between bathroom/meal breaks on a road trip.
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William Shatner
William Shatner@WilliamShatner·
Sounds like road trips with you come with more pit stops than a Formula 1 race.🙄😑
Justin C. Haase 🛫@jchaase

@WilliamShatner You’re telling me you went non-stop 300 miles? I need to stop to pee on a trip of that length, perhaps acquire a snack. Fill up the car with electrons while you go in. Or, I guess be dehydrated and take the gas car to save 15 mins. I’ll drive the Tesla.

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Patrick Sercel
Patrick Sercel@pjsercel·
@stalman The staff at The Verge are a gaggle of mean girls who get off on being superior to everyone else. Their coverage of tech is incidental to the fundamental purpose (AKA pathology) of the organization.
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Tyler Stalman
Tyler Stalman@stalman·
I think I realized why I actually stopped reading The Verge: it feels like they just don’t like tech Life is stressful enough, just let me enjoy it
Sam Sheffer@samsheffer

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Anna
Anna@TheFemoid·
Wasn’t it proven that autopilot is programmed to disengage when it registers it’s about to crash? If it turns off 4 seconds before impact that means the autopilot caused the crash How are we this stupid
Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane

Elon Musk confirmed via Telemetry Data that the woman driving the Cybertruck in this video disengaged the system four seconds before the crash. She was manually driving throughout this entire video. Don't believe everything you see/hear from Legacy Media about Tesla.

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BIG MACE
BIG MACE@Biigmaaccee·
@SpaceX "Successful" but the test ended early due to a "ground side issue"? 🤔 Sounds like spin for another explosion waiting to happen. SpaceX fans celebrate failure like its a win. 🙄
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SpaceX
SpaceX@SpaceX·
Initial Super Heavy V3 and Starbase Pad 2 activation campaign complete, wrapping up several days of testing that loaded cryogenic fuel and oxidizer on a V3 vehicle for the first time. While the 10-engine static fire ended early due to a ground-side issue, we saw successful startup on all installed Raptor 3 engines. Next up: preparing the booster for a 33-engine static fire
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Patrick Sercel
Patrick Sercel@pjsercel·
@verge The better FSD gets, the louder the media propaganda machine screams to regulate it out of existence. This shit literally reads like the pages of ‘Atlas Shrugged’ by Ayn Rand. I use FSD every day. It saves lives. A recall will get people killed, but these fucks don’t care.
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Patrick Sercel
Patrick Sercel@pjsercel·
@thunderf00t For the Tesla haters, FSD is at fault even when drivers turn have fucking turned it off. The pretzel logic defies rational explanation.
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Patrick Sercel
Patrick Sercel@pjsercel·
@ZacksJerryRig Zack, AKA the phone mangler, is now joining forces with the mean girls at The Verge to throw shade at Tesla. The resulting credibility vortex threatens to cause a rip in the space time continuum.
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Justin Ryan ᯅ
Justin Ryan ᯅ@justinryanio·
The Verge has lost its way. Several months ago, they interviewed me for 45 minutes about Apple Vision Pro. I spent 43 minutes talking about what I love, and 2 minutes on what I’d change. They twisted parts of those 2 minutes and cut everything positive I said. To make it worse, the author opened the interview by saying they were biased against headsets. I miss the old Verge. The one that was fun. The one that spotlighted tech instead of throwing shade.
The Verge@verge

Nvidia’s DLSS 5 is like motion smoothing for video games, but worse theverge.com/entertainment/…

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Joel C. Sercel, PhD
Joel C. Sercel, PhD@JoelSercel·
The secret plan is out! Two great articles today about our plan to capture a small asteroid and bring it into Earth orbit. The concept is part of our New Moon mission, which explores relocating a small near-Earth asteroid into a controlled orbit as the first step toward building industrial infrastructure in space. Our team has been developing the key technologies for this approach for years, including capture mechanisms to constrain and move small asteroids and orbital debris. Accessing materials already in space could eventually enable a new generation of industries beyond Earth. If you're interested in the future of space resources, these articles are worth a read. hashtag#space hashtag#asteroidmining hashtag#spacetechnology hashtag#spacex hashtag#venture
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Paint By Light
Paint By Light@PaintByLightPro·
they are tower based, there is no such things as satellites. It's all a lie. It is ground based positioning systems .... sink that in a minute. There is no GPS in the middle of the ocean. They still rely on stars like the old days when they get so far out. Musk put them on/under/in planes. Think how many blanket our skies every day all over. It the greatest deception/lie and all in the BIble.
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Derrick Evans
Derrick Evans@DerrickEvans4WV·
I had no idea that GPS signals are free worldwide & were funded by U.S. taxpayers at roughly $2 billion/year.
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