Steve Rice

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Steve Rice

Steve Rice

@sarice5

Software practitioner. Try my puzzle game!

Fremont, CA Katılım Kasım 2010
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Herbert Ong
Herbert Ong@herbertong·
We had a great Cyber Bulls show today and an important one for $TSLA investors! At first, Alexandra @TeslaBoomerMama and Larry @TeslaLarry started off far apart about the possible Tesla-SpaceX merger but watch as they come to the same conclusion. A June SpaceX IPO could lead to a fast announcement and if that happens both stocks might start moving in lockstep. Then maybe index fund buying They cover the mechanics, risks, voting, and why it could be hugely accretive for TSLA holders. Brilliant discussion!
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Ryan
Ryan@Ryan5000855462·
@JamesRaxz Let's see how he delivers. But I have also had the exact same thoughts. Especially since he's going to have a partial term.
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James Raab 🇺🇸🇺🇦
the next Dem POTUS should ask...beg... Isaacman to stay on. He understands it in a way no NASA admin has in decades.
Jared Isaacman@rookisaacman

I understand some in the community have an affinity for specific hardware, but the focus should be on outcomes. With respect to SLS, the desired outcome is launching crewed Orion spacecraft at a reasonable cadence, rebuilding muscle memory, and buying down risk so we can land astronauts on the Moon. This is until such time as there are multiple crewed pathways that allow us to undertake lunar missions with even greater frequency and at lower cost, so that Artemis can live on for decades into the future. The idea that Artemis II was only held up by the heat shield is not correct. Administrator Bill Nelson stated in December 2024, two years after Artemis I flew, that we would refly the same heat shield design on Artemis II, yet the mission did not fly until April 2026. On a side note, if leadership knew at the time that Artemis II would not launch until April 2026, it probably would have made sense to replace the heat shield altogether. Even with as clean of a mission as Artemis II, it is hard to imagine waiting until 2028 to fly again and jump right to a lunar landing. SLS and Orion must launch with a reasonable cadence, and we need every opportunity to learn. That is why we added Artemis III, an easy trade against funding programs overbudget and behind schedule, in advance of a landing on Artemis IV. You cannot point to the ML-2 structure and a single EUS tank and say it was “pretty much done" and you certainly have no specifics as to the suitability of stage adapter. The Government Accountability Office has been clear on the timing and remaining costs for both ML-2 and EUS, based on a history of OIG oversight reports. Simply put, we would be committing billions more to troubled programs when we can work cooperatively with the OEM and its joint venture to leverage an in-production upper stage with decades of flight heritage and get very good at turning ML-1. Of course, we retain the option of working with industry on ML-2, converting it to the SLS standard, or harvesting parts. I am not here to favor companies or perpetuate underperforming programs. I do not want to throw away billions of taxpayer dollars, and time we do not have, on a flavor of a rocket that is not necessary to return astronauts to the moon. Those billions could go toward more Artemis missions or more science and discovery. Our focus must be on the immensely hard task of sending astronauts to the Moon with frequency and safely so we can land and stay. Above all else, I care about outcomes, and so does the hardworking team at NASA, focused on delivering for the American people and everyone around the world who eagerly await the headlines we all experienced this past weekend.

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John LePore
John LePore@JohnnyMotion·
One of my favorite artifacts from designing Wakandan tech for Black Panther. I loved this layout & color scheme, so I made a cyan alternate just so I could say "this is what any other movie would do". Sometimes 'proof-of-non-concept' is very persuasive tool.
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DystopiaKew
DystopiaKew@DystopiaK·
@maximum I kinda feel bad for the people outside of like top 5 who just don't get to experience it. Like this doesn't matter for anyone but the top of the top and they could definitely have let this go until 12.0.5
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Steve Rice
Steve Rice@sarice5·
@vxunderground I wouldn't call it better than nothing. It's not a reasonable assessment of the current situation on X or elsewhere.
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vx-underground
vx-underground@vxunderground·
Obviously nerds are still going to criticize the EFF (I myself do not agree with their reasoning, I think it's silly and dumb and strays from their supposed objectives). Regardless, it is better than nothing.
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vx-underground@vxunderground·
The whole EFF leaving X thing has been like an itch I can't scratch. I felt like I was missing something and I finally found it. I made some mistakes when trying to determine why the EFF left X. Most notably the people discussing their departure made an over emphasis on "woke" (?) but failed to provide key context. They were doing selective bias (intentionally, or unintentionally, I'm not sure). The EFF provided a better explanation than what was being shared online. However, their reasoning wasn't being displayed appropriately on X because when they linked their ACTUAL reason for leaving they ALSO linked to their main page. This resulted in X displaying their landing page, not the actual explanation piece. I had to go to their website, visit their blog, and then review their recent posts to find the correct article. In fairness to the EFF, this is a mistake on my end, I should have reviewed the X posts more clearly, but also they should have done a better job linking stuff in their posts. The EFF's actual reasoning as they describe below. This is a much better explanation and this can undoubtedly create more constructive dialogue.
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Amy
Amy@_SFTahoe·
AIRLINERS & ARTEMIS Flying a B787 from the West Coast to Tahiti, we watched the Orion capsule scream back into the atmosphere during its 8-minute communications blackout. It was glowing white-hot with a massive plasma tail. MILES ABOVE Orion looked like it was directly out the Captain’s window due to the Earth’s curvature despite its altitude of over 150,000 feet and speed exceeding 20,000 mph — miles above us and safely east of our route. The plasma buildup made it look like a fiery comet streaking past. Absolutely unreal. So what happens to the airliners far below during a crewed lunar return? ♦️It’s one of the coolest examples of split-second coordination between NASA, the FAA, and the airlines. In preflight planning we already had a reroute closer to Hawaii baked in to keep us well clear of the NOTAM’d re-entry corridor. ♦️Dispatch kept us updated via ACARS the whole way: when Artemis lit up the exclusion zones off Australia, when the corridor went “live,” and exactly when we’d have the best view out the window. Seamless. ♦️Passengers and crew who looked out caught it too. And that lonely 8-minute no-comm blackout is less isolated than it appears when half a dozen airliners are on the air-to-air frequency calling out the sighting in real time. Super rare today… but this is going to become a regular sight as we head back to the Moon and beyond. How lucky was I to be flying west over the Pacific exactly at that moment? 🌍 📸: 1/2 Artemis Track by Minute 3 Flight Route to Tahiti 4 Orion from Cabin window
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Steve Rice
Steve Rice@sarice5·
@UTMapp @OSRDrivers Microsof’s process seems broken. Did they actually fail to send their notifications?
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UTM
UTM@UTMapp·
We finally got kernel signing last year after many escalations. But after hearing the horror stories from @OSRDrivers and VeraCrypt we went to check on our account... and it's gone. We literally cannot login into Partner portal to file a support request. Can someone help?
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For months now we have been trying to get Microsoft Partner access to sign kernel drivers to improve GPU support for UTM. We have met all of Microsoft's requirements and have an EV certificate but our support ticket is 3-months old. If you have contacts in Microsoft, please DM us

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EFF
EFF@EFF·
After almost twenty years on the platform, EFF is logging off of X. This isn’t a decision we made lightly, but it might be overdue. 🧵(1/5)
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Dimanari
Dimanari@dimanari·
@lisyarus I love this. but for readability, I would write like this: while(0 < n--) when the codebase is not for personal use. it's all well-defined behaviour, absolutely beautiful. I'm almost disappointed in myself for NOT using it before.
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Nikita Lisitsa
Nikita Lisitsa@lisyarus·
Since I'm teaching C++ I can just straight up tell the students about the "converges to" operator
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Michael McFaul
Michael McFaul@McFaul·
While everyone has moved on, I remain deeply troubled by Trumps threat to wipe out an entire civilization. No American president has talked in such terms. No American president ever should.
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Liquid Thdlock
Liquid Thdlock@Thdlock·
This can be.
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Arrtyy
Arrtyy@ArrtyyTV·
Idk man I killed Mythic L'ura week 1 when I was doing my M0s so I'm not really sure why Liquid and Echo are struggling so much
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Steve Rice
Steve Rice@sarice5·
@jburnhams @NateSilver538 Actually it's a good reminder that I need to spend some time off X once in a while, and pick up news elsewhere too.
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Jonathan Burnhams
Jonathan Burnhams@jburnhams·
@NateSilver538 I hate how overrun X is with poor quality content, but I don't think this is good content that should be higher instead - it's a single sentence and a link, why don't they do a thread with excerpts from behind the paywall instead if they want engagement?
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Nate Silver
Nate Silver@NateSilver538·
There's nothing organic about it; it's deliberate choices you and the team are making. And although those choices may have been defensible in the abstract, they're clearly resulting in low-quality content rising to the top. You're a smart dude, you can build a better algo!
Nikita Bier@nikitabier

@NateSilver538 It’s paywalled. If only 0.1% of users can derive value from the content, it will organically rank lower.

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Faraz Khan
Faraz Khan@FarazKhan724·
@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN Nice, hope you enjoy it I'm curious how that LED volume tech adds to the mystery.
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HIDEO_KOJIMA@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN·
Thinking I’ll watch “1899” tonight, the new series from the team behind “DARK.” Curious to see how they’re using LED volume stage in their production.
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John Ee
John Ee@heyJohnEe·
Why can’t this V2L power outlet be inside the cabin like every other EV
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Steve Rice
Steve Rice@sarice5·
@maxliani How about holding the click a bit starts a drag, but click and quick move starts a selection
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Max Liani
Max Liani@maxliani·
The typical implementation requires one to click-drag on empty space to start a selection marquee. Somehow that feels ok for a file explorer window, but I find it annoying and limiting in a scene hiearchy tree view.
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Max Liani
Max Liani@maxliani·
I played a bit with the UX of interacting with the tree view. The common operations are selection and re-parent. I want to control both with the same gesture. So, if the drag&drop is mostly vertical -> reparent. If it widens to the side, it becomes marquee selection. Yes, no?
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