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StillLookingUp

@LookingUpStill

Space. AI. The unexplained. Optimist with awkward questions. The future is arriving faster than anyone planned — and it's wilder than the headlines suggest.

Great Britain Присоединился Nisan 2026
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Nic Cruz Patane
Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane·
Ferrari said the goal of the Luce EV’s design was to achieve the lowest coefficient of drag. The Luce has a 0.254 Cd. For some comparison: • Model S: 0.208 Cd • Model 3: 0.219 Cd • Model Y: 0.23 Cd • Model X: 024 Cd Just proves that having the lowest possible Cd doesn’t mean you have to design an ugly car.
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
"More than 1,000 people become millionaires in the U.S. each day," per YF
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StillLookingUp@LookingUpStill·
@The_Astral_ It's hard to believe that every alien species is going to take the same form factor. Just look at the variety of forms on Earth for comparison.
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StillLookingUp@LookingUpStill·
What if consciousness isn't produced BY the brain but received BY it? This is so topical given developments in AI and talk of inter-dimensional beings, both of which are challenging what it means to be human. Our understanding of reality might be starting to converge. #Consciousness" sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/…
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Matt who knows, I may even die early. If that happens, I hope you’ll enjoy. Regardless, my existence is devoted to the continuation of conscious life and the individual right to exist as long as they choose. The preciousness of our existence is incomprehensive to our current minds. The greatest aspiration of our time is to arrive at that realization.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
No, sorry. You’re going to die. Very soon actually, in the grand scheme of things. You have several decades at most. In 70 or 80 years, tops, nobody reading these words right now will be alive. Most will not even be remembered. This fact is so terrifying to some people that they live every second in denial, clinging to the insane hope that somehow “science” will come along and rescue them from mortality. Even if it could — which it definitely can’t — then what? You live to watch all of your friends and loved ones die and even their tombstones decay while you linger on, trembling in fear and grasping desperately onto a life that, no matter how long it lasts, you’ve already wasted? And then you get to see the Earth decay around you and the Sun burn out ? Wow. Sounds like a lot of fun. But no thanks. I don’t need to live for a million years. I just want the time I have, however long or short, to be meaningful.
Andrew Côté@Andercot

Avoiding sun is being extremely bearish on the longevity/ biotech thesis Assume we will have peptides for everything. Retroviral DNA upgrades. Nanobot healing glands. Nature wants us dead at 35. Science will have us live to see the stars burn out.

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StillLookingUp
StillLookingUp@LookingUpStill·
@GovNuclear Get an apprenticeship with one of the many organisations in the field.
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StillLookingUp@LookingUpStill·
I'm living my 60th year and there’s not enough time in the day to play with all this stuff. In the last 24 hours I’ve edited my sister-in-law’s favourite park run photo, taken my son’s coaching video and turned it into a report, a visual and a quiz, rerun my financial dashboard and asked Grok/Claude dozens of questions. Your attitude is your limit, not your age.
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
I believe a 60 year old who masters AI tools will outperform a 25 year old who refuses to touch it. Age is not the variable. Willingness is.
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StillLookingUp@LookingUpStill·
@PeterDiamandis It’s great advice, Peter, but that’s really hard for the majority of people who don’t have any savings because they’re just getting by. We desperately need a sensible way to distribute some of the wealth that will be generated from the coming wave of abundance.
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
You have to own something. W2 income will be a rounding error compared to asset appreciation in a 10x economy. Switch from earning to owning.  *NFA
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StillLookingUp@LookingUpStill·
@mike_matas @mgsiegler Why do legacy auto manufacturers give their EVs this weird modern aesthetic? It’s like a sulky teenager giving you the finger when forced to do something they don’t want to do.
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Mike Matas
Mike Matas@mike_matas·
Introducing Ferrari Luce, the first electric Ferrari designed by LoveFrom.
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StillLookingUp@LookingUpStill·
@SpaceX @ShanaDiez You can easily forget the scale of what you’re witnessing in this video. That thing is roughly 50m tall, 9m in diameter and has a dry weight of nearly 100 metric tons.
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SpaceX@SpaceX·
Starship flip and landing burn at the end of its twelfth flight test
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@GoingParabolic Are the Nordics included in the Gang of Four to make us humans feel more comfortable knowing that aliens who look like us are part of the galactic community?
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Jason Ai. Williams@GoingParabolic·
Well there you have it. 4 crashed out UFO’s had these beings in them. Greys, Nordics (7 foot tall Swedes) insectoids and reptilians (Miami residents)
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StillLookingUp@LookingUpStill·
It beats the old 32.8°C from 1922 (Camden Square, central London) and 1944 (Horsham, Tunbridge Wells, Regent’s Park) — but at a completely different site. Heathrow is a busy airport with vast asphalt runways, concrete, jet engines, and urban heat island effects that reliably boost readings compared to more traditional or rural stations.
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Sky News
Sky News@SkyNews·
BREAKING: The all-time May record temperature of 32.8C has been matched for the first time in 82 years #liveblog-body" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">news.sky.com/story/weather-…
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StillLookingUp@LookingUpStill·
It beats the old 32.8°C from 1922 (Camden Square, central London) and 1944 (Horsham, Tunbridge Wells, Regent’s Park) — but at a completely different site. Heathrow is a busy airport with vast asphalt runways, concrete, jet engines, and urban heat island effects that reliably boost readings compared to more traditional or rural stations.
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Met Office
Met Office@metoffice·
Temperatures at Heathrow have recently reached 33.5°C, provisionally beating the all-time May record
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StillLookingUp@LookingUpStill·
A great British success story flying under the radar, as usual.
Lukas Ziegler@lukas_m_ziegler

BIT DELAYED: Humanoid just added Bosch to its partner list, and this two-year-old British startup is now backed by the full weight of German industrial manufacturing. In the last few weeks alone: → Binding deal with Schaeffler for 1,000+ robots in live manufacturing, with a seven-digit actuator supply agreement implying 100,000 robots over five years → Bosch signed as contract manufacturing partner for the entire European market → Siemens partnership also announced last month Founded in 2024. Three of Germany's most powerful industrial giants in its corner by 2026. The Bosch proof of concept is telling. HMND 01 robots autonomously handled five sizes of boxes across multiple footprints, heights and weights — in a live Bosch intralogistics facility in Bühl, Germany. Not a lab. Not a demo. A real facility. And the CEO of @TheHumanoidAI answer to why wheeled humanoids beat cobots and industrial robots is worth reading slowly: "The world is already built for humans. A humanoid form lets robots operate in existing environments without redesigning infrastructure." That is the whole thesis. In one sentence. A two-year-old startup. Bosch. Schaeffler. Siemens. Live deployments before the end of 2026. Don't sleep on European robotics. 🇬🇧🇩🇪 Apologies for 'BIT DELAYED' instead of 'JUST IN' but I'm on vacation and enjoy NYC :) Read more here: therobotreport.com/humanoid-partn… ~~ ♻️ Join the weekly robotics newsletter, and never miss any news → ziegler.substack.com

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StillLookingUp@LookingUpStill·
@lukas_m_ziegler And if you live in the UK and you’re not on X, you’ll never have heard of this great British company.
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Lukas Ziegler
Lukas Ziegler@lukas_m_ziegler·
BIT DELAYED: Humanoid just added Bosch to its partner list, and this two-year-old British startup is now backed by the full weight of German industrial manufacturing. In the last few weeks alone: → Binding deal with Schaeffler for 1,000+ robots in live manufacturing, with a seven-digit actuator supply agreement implying 100,000 robots over five years → Bosch signed as contract manufacturing partner for the entire European market → Siemens partnership also announced last month Founded in 2024. Three of Germany's most powerful industrial giants in its corner by 2026. The Bosch proof of concept is telling. HMND 01 robots autonomously handled five sizes of boxes across multiple footprints, heights and weights — in a live Bosch intralogistics facility in Bühl, Germany. Not a lab. Not a demo. A real facility. And the CEO of @TheHumanoidAI answer to why wheeled humanoids beat cobots and industrial robots is worth reading slowly: "The world is already built for humans. A humanoid form lets robots operate in existing environments without redesigning infrastructure." That is the whole thesis. In one sentence. A two-year-old startup. Bosch. Schaeffler. Siemens. Live deployments before the end of 2026. Don't sleep on European robotics. 🇬🇧🇩🇪 Apologies for 'BIT DELAYED' instead of 'JUST IN' but I'm on vacation and enjoy NYC :) Read more here: therobotreport.com/humanoid-partn… ~~ ♻️ Join the weekly robotics newsletter, and never miss any news → ziegler.substack.com
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StillLookingUp@LookingUpStill·
@Polymarket Sam Altman is going to be really annoyed he missed out on that deal.
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StillLookingUp@LookingUpStill·
@timburchett @realDonaldTrump Are the Nordics included in the gang of four to reassure humanity that someone who looks like us is already part of the galactic community?
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RedNeckPapa
RedNeckPapa@RedNeckPapa6291·
New views of landing on Starship Flight 11!
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