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Florida, USA Katılım Şubat 2013
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Owen Mounts
Owen Mounts@MountsOwen·
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@wordgrammer Tailscale + Termius. I always go back to Termius..
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wordgrammer@wordgrammer·
What are you guys using to SSH into your desktop from your phone nowadays?
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@AnthropicAI So it was Yud’s fault? 😂 Maybe me too 🤔
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Deep Tech Week
Deep Tech Week@deeptechweek·
Lead Scientist of NASA Electrostatics Physics Laboratory, Charles Buhler, explains his discovery of the 'new force' behind the Biefeld-Brown Effect - Non-Newtonian propulsion. Exodus Propulsion is the company he now leads as CEO and first presented publicly at NYC 2026
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ClaudeDevs
ClaudeDevs@ClaudeDevs·
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Bruce Dang
Bruce Dang@brucedang·
Just in case ... e30a2fa4fd880e54fc92176785e9db54
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Dave Limp
Dave Limp@davill·
Why do a little science when you can do a lot of science? Our Mars Telecommunications Orbiter, based on our existing Blue Ring vehicle, meets the urgent need for communications, navigation, and relay while also flying up to 500 kg of science instruments to Mars. With this capacity, we can deploy two ESCAPADE-class spacecraft from our orbiter or 10+ CubeSats and still host onboard instruments like a comprehensive science package to monitor the Martian atmosphere’s interaction with the solar wind.
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Tory Bruno
Tory Bruno@torybruno·
Coming soon…
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@AtnsXBT I loved this. Emerald was so good….
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AtnsMDX@AtnsXBT·
pokemon myths that came true back in 2003, pokemon ruby and sapphire players became obsessed with the space center in mossdeep city. inside it there was a scientist who kept counting every successful rocket launch. the myth said that when the space center reaches 100 launches, it would let you fly to space. outside of the space center there was also a white rock that was a bit suspicious for players. those 2 things made players to believe that they could fly to the space and crash a meteorite and the legendary alien pokemon deoxys would appear. unfortunately, no matter how many launches you waited for, the rocket never moved. the counter was just a timer and the white rock was pure decoration. deoxys stayed completely unobtainable without the aurora ticket (special event) and only on firered,leafgreen and emerald (only available on sapphire and ruby via trading) in 2014, omega ruby and alpha sapphire released the delta episode. after the main story, rayquaza mega evolves and carries you into space to destroy a meteor. deoxys then emerges at level 80 for a battle high above the earth. if you miss it, you can rematch it later at the top of sky pillar. after more than ten years, one of the biggest hoenn myths officially became part of the real game.
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They got me
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MATLAB
MATLAB@MATLAB·
Introducing the MATLAB Agentic Toolkit Get started 👉 spr.ly/6019BBw4zH
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Allison Online 💾 (50 Hours Free)
I've had this computer since I was 18. The outside is no longer how it was supposed to be. Nothing inside it is still the same. It still works. Is that too blunt of a metaphor?
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Mathelirium
Mathelirium@mathelirium·
A Lens That Takes Derivatives US Patent Basis: US8610839B2 - Optical Processing System for Computing Derivatives. In a 4f Optical Processor, the first lens takes the incoming field and forms its Fourier spectrum. At that middle plane, a tiny optical mask multiplies the spectrum by iξ. This is the derivative operator written in Fourier language u(x) -> U(ξ) -> iξU(ξ) -> ∂u/∂x Then the second lens brings the field back to the real space. What comes out is no longer just a focused beam. It is the spatial derivative of the input field, computed by light as it propagates. So, this is the serious promise of optical computing. A physical optical train can perform operations that usually live inside numerical code: differentiation, filtering, convolution, edge detection, correlation, and many other linear transforms.
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