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Robert Greaves

Robert Greaves

@RobGreaves23

Anaesthesia, adventure, space, music. Also like cryptic crosswords and aviation. https://t.co/G7m5kyokVs

Melbourne, Victoria 加入时间 Aralık 2013
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Robert Greaves
Robert Greaves@RobGreaves23·
@BasedMikeLee This is eerily reminiscent of the Black Mirror episode White Bear, where all those people follow the main character around with their phones
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@wholemars Yeah, it’s like getting an iPhone after only using flip phones
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Whole Mars Catalog
Whole Mars Catalog@wholemars·
Europeans heads are going to explode when they go from Basic Autopilot to FSD 14
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Robert Greaves
Robert Greaves@RobGreaves23·
Artemis II crew just broke Polaris Dawn’s record for furthest distance from Earth since the Apollo program. Soon they will break Apollo 13’s record when they go around the moon.
NASA@NASA

We're going around the Moon. Come watch with us. Artemis II's four-astronaut crew is lifting off from @NASAKennedy on an approximately 10-day mission that will bring us closer to living on the Moon and Mars. The launch window opens at 6:24pm ET (2224 UTC). twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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Robert Greaves
Robert Greaves@RobGreaves23·
@DrewPavlou Sydney to Melbourne high speed rail would be a game-changer. Might as well stop at Canberra too.
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
My three biggest dreams for Australia over the next 30 years: - Build 150 subway stations across the five major Australian cities. Bring the Paris/London/NYC metro to Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane. - Build high speed rail down entire eastern seaboard. Brisbane to the Gold Coast in 15 minutes. Sydney to Melbourne in 1.5 hours. - Build 50 nuclear power plants like France - decarbonise our entire energy grid while making ourselves completely self sufficient in energy for the next 100 years
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Robert Greaves
Robert Greaves@RobGreaves23·
@depthsofwiki “Steep learning curve” is meant to mean exactly the opposite of the generally accepted definition.
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depths of wikipedia!
depths of wikipedia!@depthsofwiki·
i'm starting a collection of things like this
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Robert Greaves
Robert Greaves@RobGreaves23·
@ryanjaycowan Thanks for the review. This has been my dream car for our family of 6 ever since it was first revealed in China. (Future family, as we currently have no kids… yet 😂). By the way, what was the inspiring-sounding song at the start?
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Robert Greaves
Robert Greaves@RobGreaves23·
@JQ2_Electric @DoctorLemma The unnecessary extravagance of 3D really hammered down the whole satire of capitalism thing. Meta move by the studio.
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JQ2 Electric Boogaloo
JQ2 Electric Boogaloo@JQ2_Electric·
@RobGreaves23 @DoctorLemma I went to see the great Gatsby in 3d. Man it was like the sober examination of the unrestrained materialism and absent moral center of the roaring 20s really jumped right out at you.
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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
A 16 year old in Melbourne, Australia posted a message on MySpace in January 2008 that read “Parents away, tell yr m8s, u don’t want to miss it.” Over 500 people showed up to a quiet suburban street. Police called for backup with dogs and a helicopter. A police car was damaged. The neighbours’ properties were trashed. And the kid who threw it refused to apologise on national television. His name is Corey Worthington. His parents were on holiday at the Gold Coast when he sent out the invitation via MySpace, MSN Messenger and text message. Within hours a crowd of hundreds had overwhelmed the small street in Narre Warren, a suburb in Melbourne’s outer south east. Two days later the Australian current affairs programme A Current Affair sat him down for an interview. He arrived shirtless, in a fluffy jacket and a pair of yellow sunglasses that would become the most talked about accessory in the country. When journalist Leila McKinnon asked him to take off his sunglasses and say sorry, he said: “I’ll say sorry, but I’m not taking off my glasses.” When asked if he would do it again he said yes. When asked if he had a message for anyone he said: “Get me to organise your party.” Within days he was hired as a professional party promoter. He sold his sunglasses to a magazine for $2,000, but bought an identical pair for $20 beforehand and kept the originals. He appeared on Big Brother Australia, competed on Australian Ninja Warrior, and released a cover of the Beastie Boys’ “You Gotta Fight For Your Right to Party.” The 2012 Hollywood film Project X, about a house party that spirals out of control, was widely rumoured to be based on his story. It grossed over 102 million dollars worldwide. He named his company Not Sorry Entertainment and had the words “Not Sorry” tattooed across his fingers. He is now in his early 30s and barely recognisable from the teenager in the yellow sunglasses.
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krumpet withhoney
krumpet withhoney@KruMpeT666·
@RobGreaves23 @DoctorLemma No, this cunt was way to stupid to have ever read a book. You may be well read, but you are obviously too stupid to see the world through yellow glasses.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@PeterDiamandis Reminds me of that old joke. AI engineers keep building a better and better AI, asking the same question: “Is there a God?” Eventually, the AI answers: “There is now!”
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
Demis Hassabis told world leaders: AGI will be 10x the impact of the industrial revolution at 10x the speed.  There's no way around it besides taking action now.
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Christopher Fryant
Christopher Fryant@cfryant·
New Grok Imagine image reference prompt! Put anything you want on a slot machine. Give it a try, prompt and start image in the post!
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Robert Greaves
Robert Greaves@RobGreaves23·
@CARN0N Nice, which showroom was this? Is it open to public?
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Oli
Oli@CARN0N·
Saw the Model Y L in person today. More to come…
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Robert Greaves
Robert Greaves@RobGreaves23·
@ryanjaycowan Cool that there were two teslas in the background. And they actually used Tesla with the new model Y design in their video. Annoys me when they show old models (like the pre 2016 model S)
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Ryan's Model Y
Ryan's Model Y@ryanjaycowan·
Wow ... contrary to this interview, I would actually be recommending to most Australians, REGARDLESS of a fuel crisis, to seriously consider switching to an EV.
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Robert Greaves
Robert Greaves@RobGreaves23·
This would only be true if height = base/2 though right? Then both “volumes” are b^2/2 (x whatever the depth is). Tilted area is an isosceles right triangle (half the area of b^2) and upright area is a rectangle b*b/2). Looks like height is > half base here so water level would be higher than the left corner when tilted. Really scraping the bottom of the barrel for my primary school knowledge here. I should get back to doing what I’m meant to do 😅
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Call me Dave
Call me Dave@DaveHittite·
@RobGreaves23 @robkhenderson Actually, true autists use geometry to realize that the water height in the bottle is sufficient for the given tilt so that the distance of the center point of the free surface to the center of the bottle's bottom is an invariant.
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Rob Henderson
Rob Henderson@robkhenderson·
Interesting:
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Barry Whittingham 🇬🇧
Barry Whittingham 🇬🇧@BJWhittingham·
@RobGreaves23 @robkhenderson That's on micro scales where the very act of observation changes the state of the object being observed. At quantum scales, think of it like trying to measure to state (position/momentum) of a bucket of water by firing a cannonball at it.
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