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@StudyL8te

Here to learn 🤓, laugh 🤣 and share ideas 💡👍🏻. Pro 1st and 2nd Amendment. I follow back!

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StudyLate@StudyL8te·
Check me out! Cool 😎
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All The Right Movies
All The Right Movies@ATRightMovies·
On JURASSIC PARK, the T. rex animatronic kept “coming alive” between takes, suddenly moving on its own and scaring the crew. Producer KJathleen Kenedy said "you'd just hear people screaming"
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DJPtheman
DJPtheman@DJPtheMan·
@natalielsu anyone that thinks this isn’t ai is genuinely so brain dead retarded it’s sad
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Natalie
Natalie@natalielsu·
dancing tiger 🐯
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StudyLate@StudyL8te·
@nikitabier Will I get a rock 🪨 as a friend in 3 months then? Worth it! 🙌🏻
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
Love that I can now build a blockbuster app in 30 minutes, only for it to be disrupted in 3 months when the brain-computer singularity happens and the world implodes and we’re lying in vats of fluid, orbiting a distant nebula.
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AlphaFox
AlphaFox@alphafox·
This was made by one person and not a Hollywood studio with a $200M budget - 😮
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 BREAKING: MASS CASUALTY EVENT DECLARED AT LaGUARDIA AIRPORT IN NEW YORK CITY An Air Canada flight has crashed into a fire truck on the runway with at least 100 injuries reported — many of them critical Rapidly developing Pray for the victims 🙏🏻
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StudyLate
StudyLate@StudyL8te·
@IMAO_ @smanigal Hardcore Karen up there 👆🏻. You had a great question and I’m glad you found an answer. I loved the movie
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Frank J. Fleming
Frank J. Fleming@IMAO_·
Near the end of Project Hail Mary, I think the computer said it would take four years to get home but I thought he was over eleven light-years away. Did I miss something? Is that some relativity thing?
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StudyLate@StudyL8te·
@jacobs_cda @stepfanie Small town life is different unfortunately. Lots of local businesses die and the you have no options for entertainment or shopping. It sucks
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John Jacobs
John Jacobs@jacobs_cda·
@StudyL8te @stepfanie It’s not my job to get ripped off to support a business. If you can’t compete, you die. Theatres are on the way out. Home theatre is fine for 19/20 movies and for that last one, I’ll just turn up the surround sound.
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StudyLate@StudyL8te·
@ScottPolhamus Keep me updated. I’m curious what they say with just batteries and powerwall. Just doing arbitrage you’ll need a decent amount of batteries. At least get a price for 10kw and 15kw of solar. So you know for sure.
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Scott@ScottPolhamus·
@StudyL8te I hope I can cut mine in half without solar. Maybe add solar if the numbers are good
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
@catturd2 @letsgoracingnc Didn’t AOC make fun of Elon Musk for being on Ketamine when Elon wasn’t even on Ketamine… …and now we find out that AOC was spending CAMPAIGN FUNDS on Ketamine for herself 🤣🤣🤣 It’s unbelievable man. These people are liars and frauds. All of the.
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Nic Cruz Patane
Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane·
Elon Musk expects the world to produce somewhere between 1-10B Humanoid Robots per year in the future. Thats 10-100 times more than the current yearly volume of cars today. This is why Optimus will be a IRL "infinite money glitch."
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@beffjezos First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then when you win they assign credit to someone else. And the cycle keeps repeating.
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Beff (e/acc)
Beff (e/acc)@beffjezos·
First people say something is impossible. Then you prove them so wrong there is a deep quiet that settles in. SpaceX is winning so hard haters have literally no leg to stand on.
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

Yesterday SpaceX launched 29 more Starlink satellites from Florida. Nobody cared. Routine. Another Tuesday. Here is what actually happened. Satellite number 10,074 entered an orbit where 300,000 autonomous collision-avoidance maneuvers were executed last year alone. Not by humans. By onboard machine learning that screens conjunction data from 30 million object-transit observations per day, computes probability in real time, and fires ion thrusters if risk exceeds one in a million. The industry standard is one in ten thousand. SpaceX set its threshold 1,000 times stricter and then automated the entire thing. Three hundred thousand maneuvers. That is 820 per day. Forty per satellite per year. Every single one decided and executed by AI faster than a ground controller could open the alert email. This is Tesla Full Self-Driving logic running in vacuum at 7.8 kilometers per second. SpaceX did not stop there. In January they launched Stargaze, a space situational awareness network built on the star trackers already aboard every Starlink satellite. Thirty million observations daily, conjunction screening delivered in minutes instead of hours, and they gave the data away for free to every operator on Earth. They just made themselves the air traffic control system for low-Earth orbit and charged nothing because the real product is not the data. The real product is the standard. Now connect this to last week. Terafab breaks ground in Austin. One terawatt per year of AI compute. Eighty percent allocated to space. D3 chips designed to run hotter in vacuum where radiative cooling is free. Satellites with 100-kilowatt solar arrays scaling to megawatt. Optimus robots replicating from raw materials. The Dyson Swarm bootstrap. Every analyst covering Terafab is modeling chip yields, capital costs, and process nodes. Not one of them is asking the question that determines whether any of it works: how do you manage ten thousand satellites without a single collision, and then scale that to ten million, and then to five billion? The answer already exists. It launched its 300,000th maneuver months ago. It processes 30 million observations every 24 hours. It operates at a collision-probability threshold three orders of magnitude beyond what any government or competitor has achieved. And it improves with every satellite added because more nodes means more eyes means better models means safer density. This is the orbital operating system for a Kardashev II civilization and it is already running. The Hormuz crisis proved that terrestrial supply chains are molecule-dependent and fragile. The Terafab announcement proved that Musk intends to move compute off-planet. But neither of those matter if the orbital environment becomes a debris field. The collision-avoidance AI is the gate. Without it, every satellite launched is a lottery ticket for Kessler syndrome. With it, density becomes self-reinforcing instead of self-destroying. Nobody is covering this because it is not a product announcement. It is not a keynote. It is infrastructure so foundational that it has become invisible, the way TCP/IP became invisible the moment the internet worked. SpaceX did not just build a satellite constellation. They built the nervous system of orbital civilization and trained it on 300,000 real-world decisions before anyone realized what they were looking at. The rockets are visible. The chips are headline news. The AI keeping ten thousand objects from destroying each other in silence at eight kilometers per second is the actual breakthrough. And yesterday they added 29 more nodes to the network. Routine.

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Trung Phan@TrungTPhan·
wow, they should Project Hail Mary in the Sphere
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Larry Conger 🇺🇸
Larry Conger 🇺🇸@eMTBrides·
Bruh im dying 😭😂😂… “can you explain what you do”? “For who?”😭😭😂😂 So the first time… they really meant it 💀🤣
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Hey guys, Chris’ team here! He wanted to edit this one on his own. For his (and our) sake, please tell him he did a good job in the comments. 🙏🏻
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