Bits & Atoms
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Bits & Atoms
@atomsbitsX
I unflinchingly share my takes on emerging tech, AI and its updates.
เข้าร่วม Mart 2026
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@atomsbitsX @NASA @astro_reid Anyone that believes the world is still flat is a ret*rd
It's been proven over and over and over and over, it's round. I couldn't even imagine being in these people's heads. It must be scary in those people's heads.
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Happens to the best of us 😅
@astro_reid comments on Earth's beauty after noting that the days are blurring together for the Artemis II astronauts.
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@PicturesFoIder People always complaining about nothing, a cheap helmet is still better than no helmet.
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WAIT WHAT..
Obsidian has office cat Sandy 😭

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@atomsbitsX @Math_files One method would involve breaking the glass one panel below the stuck bowls. Then reach in and carefully remove them. That assumes those dishware is worth more then the cost of breaking the glass panel of this door... :P
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@atomsbitsX @latestinspace Talk about potato vision
Maybe we can finally get a nice 4K shot this time around
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#NEWS 🚨: NASA says some of the Apollo landing sites will be visible at the very beginning of the Artemis II lunar flyby on Monday


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Before Artemis II even launched, the crew memorized 15 distinctive features on the moon to help them stay oriented throughout the flight. One of those is of particular scientific interest, Young says: the Orientale basin. This massive impact crater is located along the edge of the moon as seen from Earth, where the near and far sides meet.
Scientists believe the Orientale basin formed about 3.8 billion years ago, after a 40-mile-wide impactor slammed into the moon. The massive amounts of debris that impact created then crashed back to the lunar surface, creating a tidal wave 11 times taller than Mount Everest and then sloshing around for two hours to form the outer two of the basin’s three concentric rims. The innermost rim formed later, when a mountain at the crater’s center collapsed.
(Below is a view of Orientale basin created by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter)

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History in the making
In this new image from our @NASAArtemis II crew, you can see Orientale basin on the right edge of the lunar disk. This mission marks the first time the entire basin has been seen with human eyes.

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Sam reacting to ChatGPT… making things up in real time.
He explains the technical reason: the voice model doesn’t have access to tools like a timer.
But I do not think the real problem is just that it lacked the tool.
I think is that it still tried to give an answer instead of simply saying “I don’t know” or “I can’t do that”.
That is the real issue with a lot of LLMs. Even when they do not know something, instead of stopping, refusing or admitting the limitation, they just make something up and keep going.
That is also why you see so much nonsense and wrong information online now. A lot of people are using AI every day, and many of them are not double-checking whether what it said was actually true.
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