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@robots445

I'm just a regular guy; not a lot to say but I like Twitter so I'm going to try to join the conversation.

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Rob 🤖🚀@robots445·
@NeumerkelRudolf @Object_Zero_ Machines have to be robust and heavy to hold precision, so many of their parts will last lifetimes. (I don't think it's literally 100%, they'll need new spindles and controls etc over time, which should factor into the value even after only 3y)
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Rudolf Neumerkel
Rudolf Neumerkel@NeumerkelRudolf·
@Object_Zero_ Why does the residual value of such an equiment stay at 100%? I did not get how you got to this conclusion? Thanks
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Object Zero@Object_Zero_·
The Isomodal Factory If manufacturing equipment can arrive as an isofreight container and be setup in 1 day, then the residual value of that equipment after 3 years of use should be practically 100%, depreciation should converge to 0%. This is FUNDAMENTALLY different to how we capitalise plant equipment today. If your products are designed to retain residual value, by designing for the secondary market, then that FUNDAMENTALLY changes the lifecycle cost of ownership. This turns capital intensive industries into capital light industries, through nothing more than a different product design philosophy. If you design for forced obsolescence, or permissive obsolescence then the lifecycle cost of ownership is high, and your clients must operate a capital intensive balance sheet. If you design for retained residual value, and rapid redeployment, then the lifecycle cost of ownership is low, and your clients can operate a capital light balance sheet. If factory commissioning is more reversible and residual value is more retainable, then capital intensity is reduced and it’s suddenly much easier to capitalise new manufacturing capacity. This requires industrialist understanding, but you can trust me on this. Isomodal plant equipment is one path to accelerating reindustrialisation. This feels off, because buying equipment that is fast to redeploy FEELS like hedging your own failure, but it isn’t… it’s actually a path to faster business growth via lower capital intensity and a more efficient balance sheet. It’s counterintuitive initially, but at scale this theory will rip l any major industrial build out upward to faster growth.
Machina Labs@MachinaLabs_

We build factories that deliver production grade metal structures for defense and mobility. Faster than anyone thought possible. And we’re hiring people who want to work on the hard stuff. • Robotic Process Engineers • Senior Mechanical Engineers • Senior Industrial Automation Engineers • Senior DevOps Engineers • Software Engineers - Testing • And more… Machina is the Factory. Come build with us.

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Rob 🤖🚀@robots445·
Driving back from the airport from a quite spendy holiday in Venice, and the car engine light comes on. How do machines always know???
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Rob 🤖🚀@robots445·
@HiddenYorkshire I'm sure you (or siblings if you have them) are the source of these. We have a bunch of words that came from our kids, but they don't remember originating them.
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Catherine Warr
Catherine Warr@HiddenYorkshire·
can't believe I've not told you this before but my dad has had, for years, his own made-up language. it adds a bit of whimsy to our otherwise tedious lives. here's some highlights: bimblewince = ambulance foldidolls = daffodils skickle-de-wisks = cyclists primli-dimli-doos = primroses gluepot = toilet bin-dan-doolies = bananas finicky particulars = sanitary towels
Catherine Warr@HiddenYorkshire

'chronotic' yeah I just made it up. what are you going to do about it? it keeps my idiolect nice and stretched so i'll never get mistaken for AI slop

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Rob 🤖🚀@robots445·
My wife hasn't seen 'Don't Look Now', and has randomly chosen this iconic red coat look to wander the alleys of Venice. Hopefully not freaking too many people out.
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Rob 🤖🚀@robots445·
@nealasher You use the word numinous quite a bit in your books (re: life in the Polity) and I'd love to know more about what exactly it means to you. Seems to be about awe and mystery and divine presence - do you use it to mean, like, super-awesome, or what connotations make it feel right?
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Neal Asher
Neal Asher@nealasher·
Y'know, one thing that science fiction hasn't examined enough is: how do you build and expand a civilisation into something numinous, somewhere much higher on the Kardashev scale, while also dealing with those voting for and advocating this kind of fuckwittery? 👇
Zack Polanski@ZackPolanski

Half a million people standing against the far right. Half a million people who care about each other and our communities. Half a million people ready to make hope normal again.

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Rob 🤖🚀@robots445·
@molsjames @anish_koka Not to justify the person in question, but dermatologists do a fair bit of chopping out skin cancers and similar.
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Dr Mollie James
Dr Mollie James@molsjames·
@anish_koka Why is a dermatologist “scrubbed in” To surgery? I’m not aware of a single derm procedure that should “result in brain damage” 😬
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Anish Koka, MD@anish_koka·
The "dancing doctor" story is wild when you look at the resume. Dr. Windell Davis-Boutte: • BS from Xavier University (HBCU) • MD from UCLA School of Medicine • Dermatology residency at Emory under renowned derm chief Thomas Lawley • Board certified since 1997 Around 2018: 20+ videos posted publicly of herself dancing over unconscious patients, scalpel in hand, no mask, no gloves. Staff in scrubs as backup dancers. 100+ patients came forward with complaints. 1 case of Brain damage. Many more disfigured. The Georgia Medical Board intervenes to suspend her license. I have trouble believing the trouble started with her self-immolating videos in 2018.
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo

🇺🇸 An Atlanta based plastic surgeonfaced multiple malpractice lawsuits for negligence after she was dancing and singing while performing surgery. One of the lawsuits comes from a family that claims the doctor left their mother brain damaged.

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Rob 🤖🚀@robots445·
@thatuapgirl I was convinced of this and spent time looking into it a while back. I think what we're remembering is a marketing push by Walkers (who always had the 'wrong' colours) in the 90s.
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Holly Nanu
Holly Nanu@thatuapgirl·
UK Folks. Salt and vinegar crisps used to be in the blue coloured packets. That’s the timeline I lived in. I remember when it changed to green. Who else lived this timeline with me?
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Rob 🤖🚀@robots445·
SUP UWU PUS It's not exactly sator arepo tenet opera rotas but it's kinda magic.
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Rob 🤖🚀@robots445·
@drsarah What's in a name? WD-40 has lubricating properties and can be used as such. If it lubricates it's a lubricant. The most extreme example I can think of is that glue can act as a lubricant, before it hardens.
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sarah サラ@drsarah·
I don’t know who needs to hear this but WD-40 is a solvent not a lubricant.
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Rob 🤖🚀@robots445·
@pagan_hoetry For those wondering, it was a decompression accident on a vessel called the Byford Dolphin, no actual dolphin was involved in harming the divers.
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Rob 🤖🚀@robots445·
@stefan_salaices To the world at large, working at NASA already carries more kudos than those others.
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Stefan Salaices
Stefan Salaices@stefan_salaices·
Do y'all think working at NASA can become as highly renowned as working at SpaceX, Blue Origin, Stoke, Relativity, Rocketlab, etc?
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Rob 🤖🚀@robots445·
@WingsScotland Possible it never gets blunt, but once all the stuff that goes on the page is leached out, it's still sharp but doesn't write any more. Like a Biro never "gets dull" either.
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Wings Over Scotland
Wings Over Scotland@WingsScotland·
If the tip never wears down, why do you sell 4-packs of replacements?
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Rob 🤖🚀@robots445·
A factory operative, a tough-looking older lady, was explaining something at length to the young female quality manager who eventually cut her off with, "Yeah, all right Mum." Oh boy. I thought I was about to witness a murder. Turned out they were actually mother and daughter!
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Rob 🤖🚀@robots445·
@JulianFried I think it's weird and complicated. There's the Baumol cost disease thing - as long as *some* American industries are super productive, welder wages will be high. But yeah, that would be limited to site welding unless you're competitive on an international playing field.
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Julian Fried
Julian Fried@JulianFried·
This is 5x the global average wage, by the way. I'm a welder and have no problem with this. If you want 5x the global average wage, you need to do 5x the work. If you want 10x the average, do 10x the work. Personally, the only way I see to get there is through automation. I want 1000’s of welding robots under my control and I will charge accordingly
Jason Premo • Acclaim Aerospace@JasonPremoMFG

Employers: "lack of skilled labor! Gaww!" Also employers: $24/hr for SKILLED welder Feels. Bad. Man.

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Rob 🤖🚀@robots445·
@xdNiBoR Getting to Italy and finding all the sockets in my apartment weren't this, which I had adapters for, but three narrow inline holes instead (type L), was an experience.
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Rob 🤖🚀@robots445·
@that_stocks_guy I'd love to see a breakdown of the finances of premium cars you see. Probably most are just owners with a lot of money. Probably some are corporate vehicles which are or aren't being taxed appropriately. Probably *some* owned by the overly indebted.
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Charles Archer
Charles Archer@that_stocks_guy·
I used to think like this but it turns out some people just have money. The lie that everyone driving a decent car lives in fear of their credit card debt, and are one redundancy away from penury, is designed to make you feel better about not having what they have.
Freedom Bill 💸🏖️🏝️@freedombill3

Walking past a David Lloyd car park on a Saturday afternoon looks like an absolute parade of pure wealth. You see endless rows of brand new Porsche 911s and Range Rovers sitting outside the premium gym and spa. It looks like the ultimate definition of success, but the reality behind the dashboard is completely different. Let us look at the actual numbers keeping that illusion alive. To put a brand new Porsche 911 por Range Rover on your driveway, you are easily handing over £1,200 - £1,500 every single month on a PCP finance deal. Then you are paying another two hundred quid a month just for the premium gym membership so you have somewhere flash to park it. That is nearly £1,700 pounds leaving the current account every single month, to rent an aesthetic. Over a single year, that is a full £20,000 Stocks and Shares ISA allowance completely wiped out. They are literally going broke just to look rich to people they do not even know. If the monthly salary stops, the car gets repossessed and the membership gets cancelled almost instantly. Real wealth is not driving a rented supercar to a premium treadmill. Real wealth is driving a standard car that you own outright, while your cash buys slices of the S&P 500 $VUSA or Vanguard Global $VWRL in the background. Are you funding a car dealership's profit margin? Or are you building freedom? Please don't rent the illusion.

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Rob 🤖🚀@robots445·
@F530Josh I dragged along a pal who had never heard of the book. He watched the trailer. And was of the opinion that they had to show you that in order to show much of what the movie was about. How Grace came to be on board, and where he ended up, are still pretty big twists.
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Josh Brooks
Josh Brooks@F530Josh·
Project Hail Mary was a 9.5/10 Outstanding cinematography and the practical effects were a breath of fresh air after being bombarded with constant AI and CGI slop for the last fifteen years. They lose a half point for ruining the surprise character in the trailers.
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Rob 🤖🚀@robots445·
@s8mb All the new towns I can think of are named after historical figures... John Milton, Isaac Newton, Saint Peter, Basil Brush.
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Rob 🤖🚀@robots445·
@SandyofCthulhu Counter point: MAGIC. A sentient snitch could phase in and out of reality, only being available to catch at arbitrary times. I'm not just trying to headcanon the books: you could implement this in a game.
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Sandy Petersen 🪔
Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
The golden snitch is a terrible rule for a real game. Imagine a game in which you have 7 players on your team. Six players are plugging along, fighting to win the game and then all of a sudden one of the two seventh players wins everything and all you did was a waste. BUT, Rowling wasn't designing a game. She was designing a part of her world she used to add drama & tension. The function of the Seeker & the Snitch was to put Harry in a position of both importance and danger. In that regard it works fine. 1/4
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