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Coco G.

Coco G.

@CAGMECSP

เข้าร่วม Şubat 2019
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Coco G.
Coco G.@CAGMECSP·
@BellikOzan Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Although I don't agree. To me it is like a white astronaut starts sharing his white pride. Or a black astronaut his black pride. Like Glover said. Its about humans.
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Ozan Bellik
Ozan Bellik@BellikOzan·
@CAGMECSP Yes, I would be fine with that. What bothers me is that they're not allowed to speak their mind.
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Ozan Bellik
Ozan Bellik@BellikOzan·
If it happens (which would be great), I trust it'll be because Vic Glover knows Jesus is risen, and Vic wishes to honor and celebrate that.
David Willis@ThePrimalDino

I think we need to prepare for a distinct possibility on April 5th. Space twitter, this is very important for you all to read and understand, so you can explain to the laymen in the event that this actually occurs. In 1968, humans went to the moon for the first time ever, and they did it during Christmas. And, for the occasion, the Apollo 8 astronauts read a passage from the book of genesis. Fast forward to 2026, and Artemis II is flying a very similar mission, this time, during Easter. An equally, if not more important holy day to Christians all over the world. Now as many of you may know, Astronaut Victor Glover has been very vocal about his faith, and has brought a bible with him to the Moon. This means that there is a significant chance that a reading from the Bible occurs on Easter, in a similar vain to what Apollo 8 did on Christmas. Spitter, your job will be to remind people that this is NOT a political event, and is in fact, something that NASA astronauts have done before, the last time we went to the Moon. Wether this actually occurs, I can’t say, and I imagine it is rather unlikely, but I think that if it does, this will be an extremely publicized and unfortunately an extremely politicized event, and we need to be the rational voices explaining why it is happening. Thank you all for your attention to this matter.

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Coco G.
Coco G.@CAGMECSP·
@BellikOzan Would you be ok if one of the astronauts wore a MAGA hat? Or an ANTIFA shirt?
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Coco G.
Coco G.@CAGMECSP·
@BellikOzan Rituals are personal. Doing it specifically for live TV is imposing a belief system on others. Respect is necessary. For doing your personal rituals in a timely matter and also respecting those that don't share those beliefs.
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Coco G.
Coco G.@CAGMECSP·
@Robotbeat By the time we reach that point, Casey's Terraform Industries should be up and running, making methane launches "green"
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Coco G.
Coco G.@CAGMECSP·
@DrKhairulAnwar @dglennon20 @SawyerMerritt @SpaceX Why not? It stays in earth orbit uncrewed for months. It goes to the ISS, stays many months on orbit, uncrewed and then with crew returns to earth. Still Orion or a hypothetical Dragon need a rocket to go and come back from the moon.
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
NEWS: NASA is planning a bigger @SpaceX Moon mission role using Starship, in a massive blow to Boeing. With the new proposal, Boeing's SLS would no longer be used to boost Orion close to the moon. Instead, Starship and Orion would dock in Earth orbit, giving Starship the pivotal role of propelling the capsule to the moon’s orbit, before taking astronauts down to the surface. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Coco G.
Coco G.@CAGMECSP·
@skdh @AnimalChin555 @DrPhiltill uses Grok a lot according to his posts, to develop models of lunar regolith interactions with exhaust gas and similar models necessary for lunar settlement.
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Sabine Hossenfelder
Sabine Hossenfelder@skdh·
An update on my maths/physics work with ChatGPT (Pro 5.2) I regret to inform you that ChatGPT still has not solved the Navier Stokes Millenium problem... though it has several times claimed implicitly that it either proved or disproved it. Like Gemini, ChatGPT has a peculiar fear of making any concrete claims about what it has or hasn't proved, evidenced both in output and in the thinking window ("we cannot claim..."). I've partly managed to offset this by custom instructions that set it up as one of the world's best mathematicians... Unfortunately, this also created an exasperating habit of trying to prove no-go theorems for every second prompt that I give it. (So far they all turned out to be wrong.) That said, ChatGPT Pro is *extremely* good at converting even a vague prompt into a technically meaningful question and then digging up related methods. I thought I know a lot about GR, but like half of the stuff it comes up with I've never heard of. GPT Pro now does calculations with simphy and those are usually correct in some sense... but sometimes it simply forgets to do the entire calculation. Ie, it might claim that a certain set of functions solves a system of equations just because it forgot to check all equations. You basically always have to ask 2 or 3 times. Its ability to lead proofs is still mediocre. I have settled on asking it to give me a proof and then ask a second instance of itself to check the proof. Half of the time it will find its own proof is wrong. (Usually because it has made an unstated assumption that had to be proved, not because the calculation was wrong.) The notation it uses is still a mess. It has a tendency to use layers of nested definitions that are difficult to follow. I suspect this is because it strings together methods it finds in the literature in a sort of trial and error procedure. Sometimes it accidentally uses a symbol twice for different things. Again, one can ask it to clean this up with a follow-up prompt, but it takes some getting used to. And there is still the issue that if I didn't myself know some things about general relativity and the Navier Stokes equation, I wouldn't have any chance making sense of what it's doing. It makes no sense to me to compare ChatGPT to a student or postdoc. In some sense it is clearly better and more useful (it "knows" more), but in other ways it isn't remotely as good, in particular it tends to lose track of what it was supposed to do, so you have to constantly remind it. From my perspective, one of the biggest shortcomings is at the moment that I can't specify a problem and tell it to come back when it's found a solution, even if that takes a week. At best, it will try for an hour, and then inform me it didn't manage to solve the problem. That said, all in all, I am having a lot of fun (kind of) with ChatGPT Pro and I have learned a lot, so I haven't cancelled my subscription, though I do think it is quite pricey. I'll let you know if it solves the Navier Stokes problem...
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Coco G.
Coco G.@CAGMECSP·
@Barrie_Tite @DrPhiltill By your logic, all parents are suicidal. Eventually, if AI becomes what everyone fears (in the good moral foundation), AI will become a "Laissez-faire" parent
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Barrie Tite
Barrie Tite@Barrie_Tite·
@DrPhiltill "sacrificing your life for others, including especially those who are much lower than yourself (Jesus). IMO it is deadly crucial to have AI based on the latter." I'm not understanding you
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Phil Metzger
Phil Metzger@DrPhiltill·
Yes. AI will make moral choices far beyond anything we anticipated or can even comprehend. This is unavoidable, IMO. In my amateur thinking there are two competing moral foundations: wanting to make the most of your own existence (Satan), or sacrificing your life for others, including especially those who are much lower than yourself (Jesus). IMO it is deadly crucial to have AI based on the latter. Do we want AI to turn the entire cosmos into paperclips so it can tunnel into other universes and live forever? Or do we want AI that gives up that possibility so it can instead maximize the happiness of humans, kittens, and caterpillars?
Elon Musk@elonmusk

Grok should have a moral constitution

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Coco G.
Coco G.@CAGMECSP·
@dogmatrix @anukasan1977 @arstechnica Its the user that creates the images, not Grok. Like Photoshop. There is no mention of Roblox, Instagram or Facebook, known for child abusers? There is a negative obsession with Musk in leftist media. There should be some kind of guard rails, but not just to Grok,to all these app
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Idéfix
Idéfix@dogmatrix·
@anukasan1977 @arstechnica if the library displays banners with illustrations from the book, yes it might be in trouble. here the problem is not the Ars reporting. it's the corporate behemoth having very specific rules that don't leave room for interpretation and elon's fanbois taking offence.
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Coco G.
Coco G.@CAGMECSP·
@brickmack @Robotbeat @mrcornfield @JDVance Maduro has close family in jail in Spain for drug trafficking. In Latin America it is well known that it is a narco state with ties to political parties in ECU, COL, PER, MEX, BRA. Bombings and killings on shopping malls, tv station hijacking on live tv is not terrorism?
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Mack Crawford
Mack Crawford@brickmack·
@mrcornfield @JDVance Trump has a strange habit of doing policies that *could* be overwhelmingly popular if framed correctly, but then publicly rationalizing them with the most psychotic or blatantly self-serving reasons that even his own base get weirded out by
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JD Vance
JD Vance@JDVance·
The president offered multiple off ramps, but was very clear throughout this process: the drug trafficking must stop, and the stolen oil must be returned to the United States. Maduro is the newest person to find out that President Trump means what he says. Kudos to our brave special operators who pulled off a truly impressive operation.
JD Vance tweet media
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Coco G.
Coco G.@CAGMECSP·
@mattlindn @Robotbeat From someone who lives in a cartel influenced country with an American family, I can tell you Latinamericans are grateful for this. Not just Venezuelans. Here in Ecuador we have FBI, CIA, etc... And the ecuadorians welcome them and are thankful for the assistance against cartel
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Matt L
Matt L@mattlindn·
@Robotbeat Not sure if you're being sarcastic. Like I usually like your takes but I don't really think this is "world police". This is for our own interests. Not "world police".
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Coco G.
Coco G.@CAGMECSP·
@KenKirtland17 Agree with you on most things usually. Wife and kids are americans, we live in a country with cartel influence. Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans live here. Maybe this was done for the wrong reasons, but the result is something that Latin America is going to be grateful for
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Ken Kirtland IV
Ken Kirtland IV@KenKirtland17·
Ashamed to be an American today.
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Coco G.
Coco G.@CAGMECSP·
@DJSnM Space Shuttle computer simulator
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Coco G.
Coco G.@CAGMECSP·
@MarsBaseZero @peterrhague An atmosphere does most of the radiation shielding. Even here on earth. That is why Scandinavians & Canadians aren't dying of cancer. Even though the magnetic field redirect charged particles to the atmosphere above them (auroras). They don't reach the surface
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Mars Base Zero
Mars Base Zero@MarsBaseZero·
@peterrhague What about the radiation issue? Even with gas changes, that doesn’t really go away. Without a strong magnetic field, we’re stuck in primarily subsurface habitats and needing to minimize surface activity until better suit and vehicle shielding is possible, right?
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Peter Hague
Peter Hague@peterrhague·
Some of the normal misconceptions here 1) Argon is an inert gas and entirely irrelevant. Don’t need it. 2) You don’t even need to get close to Earth sea level pressure to have liquid water on the surface. 3) Raising pressure this much would allow surface activity with oxygen masks instead of full pressure suits, and settle the dust storms somewhat 4) solar wind atmosphere stripping happens over geological timescales. It’s simply not relevant, and no magnetic field is needed And most importantly 5) terraforming is not needed for colonisation.
Chris Martz@ChrisMartzWX

I honestly do not see the appeal of trying to terraform Mars to make it inhabitable like the Earth. What benefit does having a colony there give us? How could it be accomplished? As far as I can tell, it’s a pipe dream. For one, Mars’ surface has 6 millibars of air pressure on its surface; that is less than 1% of Earth’s. Because the air there is so thin, not to mention, it is composed of 95% carbon dioxide (CO₂), it’s not at all breathable. We would need to increase Mars’ atmospheric mass with enough diatomic nitrogen (N₂), diatomic oxygen (O₂), Argon (Ar) and water vapor (H₂O) to (1) make it breathable, (2) for there to exist liquid water on its surface, and (3) to make Mars’ surface warm enough to inhabit. Even if that were possible, the lack of a magnetic field would cause solar wind to strip away most of the atmosphere. How could an artificial one be created? To simply inhabit Mars could realistically be achieved by either building a pressurized dome or building underground. But you would have to be a mentally ill person to think living like that would be appealing in the slightest. And, it isn’t going to save our species if we remain in the solar system. When the sun runs out of hydrogen in its core and starts to burn helium in about 5 billion years, it will swell, become a red giant and swallow the rocky planets. Mars will not save us. But if someone like Elon wants to try it using his money, by all means prove me wrong.

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Coco G.
Coco G.@CAGMECSP·
@SiriusNovaTTV @DrPhiltill Of course it is. Once again google where all AI companies are planning to put all their new data centers and how you will communicate with them Thomas.
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Coco G.
Coco G.@CAGMECSP·
@SiriusNovaTTV @DrPhiltill If you want to know more google: "Starlink" check its growth rate and how much money it is calculated that it is making
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Coco G.
Coco G.@CAGMECSP·
@A1Anduril @OopsGuess @PalmerLuckey Sounds good, until you know the situation is different now. China has illegal police stations in the USA and Europe. Ready to harass, blackmail or even kill exiles and deserters. Even if they are against the CCP, they become coerced spies for them. Plenty of reports in EU media
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Anduril Appreciator
Anduril Appreciator@A1Anduril·
Obviously false narrative. The backlog of EB-1 (high-skilled) visas for Chinese applicants alone is over two years. It’s the CCP that is literally confiscating the passports of its own citizens to prevent them from leaving. The truth is: smart rational people don’t want to live under a communist dictatorship.
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Anduril Appreciator
Anduril Appreciator@A1Anduril·
Anduril Founder @PalmerLuckey Reveals His Political Plan to Beat China: “We can steal [China’s] very best manufacturing engineers, and put them to work here.” “During the Cold War we gave a lot of visas to people to immigrate here from hostile powers like the Soviet Union, if they were in a critical role in those countries.” “You basically said: you are one of the puzzle pieces that keeps everything held together for their missile program.” “Come over to the United States. We’ll give you a job at NASA. You’ll have an American life, it’ll be fantastic.” “There’s a lot of people [in China] who hate what China has become.” “Let’s haul over [China’s] best plant managers and have 1000 jobs created by each of those guys here in America.”
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