twas merely an act

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twas merely an act

twas merely an act

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Katılım Temmuz 2025
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twas merely an act
twas merely an act@trustedfragger·
@EichholtzAlex @__rhs Es gibt viele Gründe aber einer der wichtigsten ist, dass sie eben nicht rational schlussfolgern können. Wenn demnächst KI mit KI zwischen Unternehmen verhandelt und entwickelt wird es wie stille Post mit 20 Teilnehmern und das Missbrauchspotential ist enorm
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Alexander Eichholtz
Alexander Eichholtz@EichholtzAlex·
Die meisten verstehen gar nicht, was bei KI längst passiert ist, weil sie KI in der Kostenlosversion benutzen und sich mit dem Thema nicht beschäftigen. Was passieren wird - noch vor 2030 - fast alle Weißkragenjobs werden global erzwungen weggekegelt. Time is the fire in which we burn #Anthropic
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@EichholtzAlex Die Modellentwicklung macht gute Fortschritte. Dafür haben sich die Kosten verdoppelt. Die ganze Chose so in echte Geschäftsbrozesse einzubinden, dass ich massenhaft Stellen abbauen kann, wird trotzdem dauern.
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twas merely an act@trustedfragger·
@info2schroeder @FabioDeMasi Man kann vielleicht psychologisch erklären warum manche Unternehmen höhere Bewertungen erzielen als ganze Indizes zusammen, aber nicht ökonomisch.
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Stefan Schröder 🎗
Stefan Schröder 🎗@info2schroeder·
@FabioDeMasi inhaltlich bringen Sie da ja vieles zusammenhanglos aneinander. Und die Wortwahl Bonanza zeigt ein bedenklich geringes Verständnis der wirtschaftlichen Mechanismen. Kommunisten halt, ewig Gestrige
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Fabio De Masi 🦩
Fabio De Masi 🦩@FabioDeMasi·
Elon Musk ist Billionär, auch wenn vieles von der Börsen-Bonanza abhängt. Die jährlichen Renditen der Milliardäre auf ihre Vermögen liegen weit oberhalb jeder potentiellen Steuer. Eine Besteuerung der etwa 3000 weltweiten Milliardäre, die über enorme politische Macht verfügen, wie es @gabriel_zucman vorgeschlagen hat, würde den Anstieg der Ungleichheit etwas begrenzen und ermöglichen unseren Laden zu reparieren! Aber Milliardäre wären immer noch Milliardäre. Aber die große Mehrheit der etablierten Parteien ob CDU, SPD oder AfD wird sich niemals mit den Wirtschaftsmächtigen anlegen! Fakt!
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JD Vance
JD Vance@JDVance·
I'm seeing a lot of fake information about a potential deal to reopen the Strait and end Iran's nuclear weapons program. First, the Iranians are not receiving any cash, and no funds are being released for simply signing a deal or attending a meeting. The deal is structured to ensure that the US and its allies concerns are prioritized, and that if the Islamic Republic of Iran meets its obligations, then economic benefits will flow to them and to the entire region. This deal has the potential to remake the region and lead to lasting peace. I've noticed a couple of bizarre things in the reporting over the last few hours. First, people who (rightly) said Donald Trump was a historic president a month ago now criticizing a deal based on unconfirmed media reports. Second, people who say you can't trust a word said by the IRGC who apparently believe anonymously sourced social media posts. The president is going to get us a good outcome, one way or the other.
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twas merely an act@trustedfragger·
@ClimateWarrior7 -Build up business in Germany. -Proceed to pay income/capital gains tax on selling it in Switzerland. -People want a country to be that stupid
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Ben Martin
Ben Martin@Ben_M5rtin·
For crying out loud, what makes a grown man act in such a way? Did Elon run over your dog or something? 😂 Seriously though, what's the problem? You're wrong about the data center cooling in space, btw. @grok If I'm in space take off my suit, will I freeze? (assuming not in direct sunlight)
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JerryRigEverything@ZacksJerryRig·
The same people who thought DOGE would decrease spending think Elons going to put data centers in space. lol.
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Dino Montana 🎗️🦖
Dino Montana 🎗️🦖@TimmyMontana_23·
@GanzeGeschichte Börne hält dagegen: "Welche Sprache darf sich mit der deutschen messen, welche andere ist so reich und mächtig, so mutig und anmutig, so schön und mild als unsere?"
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Die ganze Geschichte
Die ganze Geschichte@GanzeGeschichte·
Mark Twain über die deutsche Sprache: „Jedes Hauptwort hat ein Geschlecht, und es gibt keinen Sinn oder ein System in der Verteilung; deshalb muss man das Geschlecht jedes einzelnen Wortes gesondert und auswendig lernen. Es gibt keine andere Möglichkeit. Dazu braucht man ein Gedächtnis wie ein Notizbuch. Im Deutschen hat eine junge Dame kein Geschlecht, während eine Rübe eines hat.“
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Fritz Cola
Fritz Cola@lnt3rn3t·
@NurderK Das Problem liegt doch sogar noch eine Ebene höher, es geht um Profit. Und die Gewinne müssen immer fließen, deshalb gibt es auch kein ernsthaftes Interesse, Kriege zu beenden wenn die Geschäfte gut laufen.
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Nurder Koch
Nurder Koch@NurderK·
„Die allerallermeisten Staaten auf dieser Welt führen nicht Krieg und auch keine Verteidigungskriege, um ihre Zivilbevölkerung zu schützen. Sonst z. B. im Fall der Ukraine würden sie ja nicht Hunderttausendfach zwangsrekrutieren & verheizen, sondern um ihre staatliche Souveränität zu schützen. Und dafür nutzen sie ihre Bürger, diese Kalkulation von wegen, wie schützen wir jetzt den Großteil unserer Bevölkerung. Darum geht es ja in Kriegen nicht, sondern es geht um die zwischenstaatliche Konkurrenz innerhalb von dieser Staatenkonkurrenz & die Bewahrung der Souveränität auf Kosten der Menschen.“ @simondressler
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Chris Esplin
Chris Esplin@ChrisEsplin·
This guy decided that he hated Elon for political reasons. Now he's suggesting that SpaceX is going to launch many billions of dollars of satellites that won't work? Congrats on your engagement buddy. smh
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Ed Foster
Ed Foster@EdFoste96342711·
@ZacksJerryRig @idlehandsdev If you are thinking that they are going to be lifting giant data centers into orbit? You are sadly mistaken. They aren't likely to be larger than the cube sats that starlink uses today.
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Sean Hodgins
Sean Hodgins@idlehandsdev·
You can debate the need for AI compute satellites all you want(I’m not sure we need them either), but the science behind radiating heat away in space is well understood and comes down to knowing your heat load and calculating surface area. It’s not some unsolved problem.
JerryRigEverything@ZacksJerryRig

You know the reason your Stanley or Hydroflask is so good at keeping your water cold is because there's a vacuum inside the walls of the thermos. Heat can't conduct in a vaccum. And "radiated" heat is ineffective at the temperatures processors operate at. This satellite will be like plugging in your gaming PC without a CPU cooler. It'll be dead in minutes.

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Alex Boge
Alex Boge@alexboge·
A lot of people have already jumped on the technical errors here, and I’ll get to those. But what bothers me isn’t that he got the physics wrong - it’s that he was so confidently, publicly wrong without a moment’s hesitation. That’s the meta-failure. JerryRigEverything has a very specific lane: destroying brand new phones on camera. People love it. It's genuinely entertaining. But that lane doesn't come anywhere near spacecraft thermal engineering, vacuum physics, or orbital systems design - and that's exactly where he planted his flag here. And I get it, a little. He saw something posted by a company whose founder he clearly and passionately despises. That's a powerful bias trigger - it shortcuts the critical thinking path before it even gets started. Motivated reasoning is real and it gets everyone sometimes. But here's what that shortcut cost him: he announced to 14 million subscribers that SpaceX engineers had missed something blindingly obvious - without taking 30 seconds to ask "Has anyone smarter than me already dealt with this problem?" The answer is yes. Emphatically. Repeatedly. For 65 years. Every satellite ever launched operates in vacuum. The ISS manages 100+ kW of heat rejection in vacuum. The James Webb Space Telescope radiates waste heat so efficiently it approaches 6 Kelvin. The entire discipline of spacecraft thermal engineering exists specifically to solve the problem he thinks nobody solved. Confident ignorance driven by motivated reasoning - and it's a dangerous failure mode at 14 million subscribers. [2/2 to follow]
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WelcomeToCygnus@Jiggy2479·
@trustedfragger @alexboge SpaceX has the vehicle capable of launching such a large volume of satellites. Starlink gives them experience mass producing satellites and SpaceX are the only entity in the world with experience operating mega-constellations. Not a single part of this idea is "half witted".
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Alex Boge
Alex Boge@alexboge·
@trustedfragger I don’t care it’s Musk or SpaceX, I’m addressing his generalized claim and how it’s fundamentally wrong.
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Shaun@smar_shall·
People seem to think it has to be flat like a solar panel, cooling can be stacked. If you assume each compute module was 1kw with 2 solar panels either side, you would need a cooler a little larger than a shoebox, not impossible. To align with your ISS point, SpaceX already has computers in space, Starlink.
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Dave W Plummer
Dave W Plummer@davepl1968·
You realize the ISS already has to shed at least twice as much heat as each of these compute satellites? The SpaceX spec is 150kW, and ISS is 240kW. The old tech can do it today, clearly. I'm not saying it's a good or profitable idea, but saying the math doesn't work just means you didn't do the math. Stop doubling down :-)
JerryRigEverything@ZacksJerryRig

@ot_giwa Computer chips have to stay at 140F tops. The radiator would need to be the size of a football field for just one satellite. The international space station cost 150 billion dollars - AI satelites dont have that kind of budget my friend.

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𝐐𝐔𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐑𝐄𝐄 🌲
@PTrubey @ZacksJerryRig People dunking on him for using AI to write out his argument, but the dude legit said he doesn't want to debate. After all, why would you want to write out a coherent argument when you know you're right? It's a waste of time for a person, just make AI do it for you. Its smart.
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Phil Trubey
Phil Trubey@PTrubey·
Okay, I generally don't like dunking on stupid people because what's the point? But this guy's got a million followers on X and also a huge YouTube account. This is one of the dumbest posts I have ever read.
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@Yellowflower42 @PTrubey @ZacksJerryRig Would it be ok if he showed u chatgpt or claude with the same argument that heat dissipation works in space? Or are all 3rd party ai's biased?
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John Haymond
John Haymond@JohnHaymond2·
@PTrubey @GhettoCode Having been involved in the design and construction of the mechanical systems required to cool data centers on earth, I agree in general. However, a 110 square meter liquid radiator deployed in outer space is an engineering challenge. It’s exciting!
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