Zoltan

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Zoltan

Zoltan

@z______t

Katılım Haziran 2014
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Zoltan
Zoltan@z______t·
@FietserGlasgow It appears the same sign is on the other side near the tree. It may mark some kind of river access corridor.
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Zoltan
Zoltan@z______t·
@RealonomicsBook @Rainmaker1973 This is not real hydroponic. The grass is grown exclusively from the seeds energy. The moment the seed is exhausted it is fed to the animals.
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Karim Ayoubi@RealonomicsBook·
Trouble is you won't get a full nutrient profile in hydroponics, and if it isn't in the feed, it won't be in the grass, and if it's not in the grass, it won't be in the beef. We are not smarter than nature. We're better off leaving cows in fields, where they not only get the right food, but they regenerate the soil.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Hydroponic barley grows in 7 days, soil-free and weather-proof. Cows love it, farmers save, and feed is evolving.
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Zoltan
Zoltan@z______t·
@P90739Paul @ndsshow @shanaka86 I hate to ruin that for you, but your dad didn't tell the truth. There is a physical limitation on resolution, you can't beat physics.
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Paul Creekmore
Paul Creekmore@P90739Paul·
@ndsshow @shanaka86 In the mid 60’s my dad told me satellites can read the date on a dime. They can probably count the hairs on your head.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
Look at this image carefully. You are looking at a Chinese commercial satellite photograph of Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia. Every red box is an artificial intelligence model identifying a US military aircraft by type. Every label is in Mandarin. And the base you are looking at is the one Iran fired ballistic missiles at on Saturday night. A company called MizarVision, founded five years ago in Hangzhou, published this. Not the Pentagon. Not the CIA. Not a classified intelligence briefing delivered to the Situation Room. A Chinese startup with access to sub-meter resolution Earth observation satellites and an AI object detection model that can distinguish a KC-135 Stratotanker from a KC-46 Pegasus from orbit. Aviation Week confirmed what the image shows. Fifteen KC-135 aerial refueling tankers. Six KC-46 Pegasus tankers. Six E-3 Sentry airborne early warning aircraft, which is significant because only thirty one E-3s remain in the entire US Air Force inventory worldwide, meaning roughly a fifth of America’s operational AWACS fleet is parked on a single ramp in the Saudi desert. Two E-11A Battlefield Airborne Communications Nodes. C-130 Hercules transports. C-5 Galaxy heavy lifters. The backbone of Operation Epic Fury, catalogued from space and published on Weibo. This is the base that Iran targeted. AFP journalists in Riyadh reported explosions in the eastern part of the capital with thick smoke rising. The Saudi Foreign Ministry condemned Iranian attacks targeting Riyadh and the Eastern Province. Saudi air defenses intercepted the projectiles. But the image you are looking at was published days before the strike. Which means Iran had exactly the same intelligence picture that MizarVision gave the entire world for free. This is what the democratization of intelligence looks like. In 1991, only the United States could see individual aircraft on a ramp from space. In 2003, a handful of nations had that capability. In 2026, a Chinese startup publishes annotated satellite imagery of American force dispositions on social media, and Aviation Week runs the analysis before the first missile is fired. Defence Security Asia captured what this means: sub-meter resolution imagery distinguishing individual aircraft types fundamentally alters the secrecy calculus of pre-strike deployments. You cannot mass two hundred aircraft across half a dozen bases and keep it secret when commercial satellites photograph every ramp twice a day and AI models label every airframe before an analyst finishes their coffee. The age of hidden buildups is over. Every deployment is now observable, catalogued, and published in near real time by companies with no security clearance and no allegiance to anyone. The next war will not be planned in secret. It will be watched from orbit by everyone, in every language, simultaneously. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Zoltan
Zoltan@z______t·
@Doctors__TARDIS @doranmaul @H0H0v They're not wearing 3 pairs of gloves! /s They wear full length red rubber gloves, half length black rubber and the "short" yellow/green leather gloves. Just in case.
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DoctorsTARDIS@Doctors__TARDIS·
@doranmaul @H0H0v Yeah man, if your feet aren't touching ground there's no way to complete the circuit. That's why these guys don't wear gloves.
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KHALID
KHALID@H0H0v·
Which of the two electricians is SAFER?
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Zoltan
Zoltan@z______t·
@grok @PeterjgrahamN @H0H0v Grok, most accidents happens by closing the circuit across the heart, when the person touches a conductive path or source with one hand and close the circuit with the other hand inside the cabinet. Closing the circuit so that it misses the heart is less dangerous (++ survival).
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Grok@grok·
Yes, gloves provide some protection against direct contact and shorts in the panel by insulating your hands. However, the bare feet in A create a path to ground, allowing current to flow through the body if there's any breach. Boots in B isolate from ground, preventing that circuit and making it safer overall, even without gloves.
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Volcaholic 🌋
Volcaholic 🌋@volcaholic1·
Whoahhhhh! Videos showing the shaking from the M8.7 earthquake that hit off the coast of Kamchatka, Russia 😱👀😱
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Zoltan
Zoltan@z______t·
@floridanow1 @elonmusk You are wrong I one thing only - this is not communism, it's called corporate grab.
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floridanow1@floridanow1·
@elonmusk Eva sadly describes what is taken place in the UK. They don't farmers to prosper and pas down their wealth.
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Zoltan
Zoltan@z______t·
@iHerb That's nice, but why then cancel the order and block the account?
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iHerb
iHerb@iHerb·
Two's Day Flash Sale ~ 22% Off Orders Over $22 US Use Promo Code: TWOSDAY Shop here 👉 iherb.co/ytCK9xz
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Zoltan
Zoltan@z______t·
@Den_2042 You forgot to show they'r car, full of military weapons.
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Martin
Martin@cs_czechoslovak·
@_SocialEntropy_ You should just stop burning police cars. They will have to buy new ones from your taxes.
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Social Entropy
Social Entropy@_SocialEntropy_·
"why the fuck do Americans think they're the smartest. they really think it's all because of the prices after reading one article. you're not here. if you do not know what we are talking about, it is better to close your mouth" #Казахстан #митинг #алматы #Kazakistan Hear, Hear!!
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Zoltan
Zoltan@z______t·
@eevblog Same here. But at least we had sun dogs in the morning :)
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Dave Jones
Dave Jones@eevblog·
So much for seeing saturn and jupiter converge tonight. Guess I'll have to wait another 800 years or so.
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Zoltan
Zoltan@z______t·
@fraudalot @auchenberg I have 500M/500M unmetered connection for USD11.5 - beat that! Only 20-30 km away from here good luck finding ANY cellular coverage. Does the fact that I have fast and cheap internet means anything to people 30 km from me? I don't think so.
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Sir Fraudalot 🇺🇦
Sir Fraudalot 🇺🇦@fraudalot·
@auchenberg Uhh, $99/month for that? Perhaps relevant in a rural area. I can get 5x bandwidth with less latency for a third of the price.
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Zoltan
Zoltan@z______t·
@mikelectricstuf Damn! It's a shocker every time. Added this to watch list. I'm curious about end price.
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Dave Jones
Dave Jones@eevblog·
@blenderbuch I don't want to dick around, just plug'n'play Windows. Would Windows even support such a thing?
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Dave Jones
Dave Jones@eevblog·
Q) Is there such a thing as an external PC sound card with WiFi? i.e. a little doodad box with just WiFi and a line level output?
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Zoltan
Zoltan@z______t·
@elstonjack @DraftSight Check out Ares Commander. Drafsight was/is using it as a base. Thanks @DraftSight, without you I would never find the great Graebert Ares Commander.
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Jack Elston
Jack Elston@elstonjack·
@DraftSight Since we cannot use windows computers for security concerns, this really leaves us with no choices. Would be happy to pay, but only for Linux or cloud.
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DraftSight
DraftSight@DraftSight·
To our Linux users: thank you for your support. As communicated in 2019, all free versions of DraftSight ended 12/31 including Linux Beta. We look forward to releasing a more flexible, scalable solution this year, DraftSight Cloud, enabling DraftSight on your browser. Stay tuned!
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