Infinity Of Dark

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Infinity Of Dark

Infinity Of Dark

@infinityofdark

加入时间 Aralık 2013
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Pley.gg
Pley.gg@PleyGg·
"It was time to use it": @XTQZZZ on where they got inspiration for the @zywoo triple boost
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
Here is my experience (in 4K) from earlier today in one of the world's first ever public Tesla Robotaxi rides in Austin, Texas with FSD Unsupervised! No-one is in the driver seat and the safety monitor in the passenger seat does not have a steering or pedals. It was awesome.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Grok 3、面白いし、頭もいいから使ってみて
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Scott Manley
Scott Manley@DJSnM·
Unless we get a stellar occulation of 2024YR4 it's likely we may not be able to definitively determine whether it'll hit in 2032 until it returns in 2028. But, using mission design tools I've confirmed that there are launch opportunities that would work in 2028 that could be set up, and a decision made based on what we see on that date. Falcon 9 can easily put a 2-3 ton spacecraft on an intercept trajectory that arrives quickly.
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Yuchen Jin
Yuchen Jin@Yuchenj_UW·
Wow, DeepSeek-R1-Zero is the least censored LLM I've ever used. Why? It’s trained purely with RL, without supervised fine-tuning. So even if you ask sensitive questions about China, it will be direct and answer them! We at Hyperbolic Labs serve DeepSeek-R1 and DeepSeek-R1-Zero now, both models are $2 per 1M tokens. Hyperbolic will continue to support open-source AI, no matter whether it's a Chinese LLM or an American LLM!
Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸@pmarca

Right now, Chinese LLMs are much less censored than American LLMs. Will that change?

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AI at Meta
AI at Meta@AIatMeta·
With the release of Llama 3.1 405B, @TogetherCompute built LlamaCoder — an open source web app that can generate an entire app from a prompt. The repo has now been cloned by hundreds of devs on GitHub and starred 2K+ times. More on this project ➡️ go.fb.me/p5o0x0
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Insert Name Here
Insert Name Here@Human_of_T·
@cbs_spacenews Was it the thruster that was already dead? I can't remember if it was OMACs or an RCS.
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William Harwood
William Harwood@cbs_spacenews·
CFT Starliner: NASA managers have polled 'go' for the de-orbit burn; the NASA commentator says one of 12 thrusters on the Starliner command module failed to fire during a post-undocking test, but the thrusters are arranged in two sets of six and only one such "string" is used during entry; as such, the jet in question reduces redundancy somewhat but it's not expected to have any impact
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Infinity Of Dark
Infinity Of Dark@infinityofdark·
@thebestbrew @cbs_spacenews The lag makes it hard to capture from the ground. After the capture, ground controllers take over so astronauts can use their valuable time for science.
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Frank Kilgour
Frank Kilgour@thebestbrew·
@cbs_spacenews Great news. But why do ground controllers do the final berthing? There must be quite a signal lag.
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William Harwood
William Harwood@cbs_spacenews·
Cygnus NG-21: The Northrop Grumman Cygnus cargo ship was captured by the International Space Station's robot arm at 3:11am EDT (0711 UTC), closing out a two-day rendezvous; flight controllers in Houston will now take over arm operations from astronaut Matt Dominick to pull the Cygnus in for berthing at the central Unity module's Earth-facing port
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Chez
Chez@Chezentery·
@johnkrausphotos @torybruno “Probability of go” - so chances they will be able to give a go for launch with the weather later
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Infinity Of Dark
Infinity Of Dark@infinityofdark·
@nvdishappy ถ้าโหวตไม่ลับก็ทันสมัยได้ ถ้ามีปัญหาก็เรียกให้ขานชื่อแทน แต่โหวตลับมันทำไม่ได้(หรือทำให้เชื่อได้ยาก) คะแนนจะลับจริงมั้ย คะแนนโหวตจะถูกแก้มั้ย มันเหมือนกับที่เราเลือกตั้งกันนั่นแหละ
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nvd
nvd@nvdishappy·
ทำไมถึงไม่ใช้การโหวตแบบที่ทันสมัยกว่านี้ ทำให่โปร่งใสมันยากมากเลยหรอ? #ประชุมสภา
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Kevin M. Nelson
Kevin M. Nelson@KevinMNelsonUSA·
I was thinking more like a Hollywood set or a sand lot. IDK and IDC one way or the other. BUT, don’t you think it’s odd we could land on the moon decades ago, but haven’t been ABLE to go back since? With all of our amazing technology, we couldn’t repeat it? Multiple life-ending disasters since? Sure. Seems legit.
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Infinity Of Dark
Infinity Of Dark@infinityofdark·
@Marc_Topaz @SciGuySpace Starship test flight should happen before Artemis II. NASA acknowledged Starship instead of denying it as it is a paper rocket like before.
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Marc
Marc@Marc_Topaz·
@infinityofdark @SciGuySpace Artemis II's flight does not involve a Starship, so I'm pretty sure he's talking about SLS.
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Eric Berger
Eric Berger@SciGuySpace·
Interesting choice of words by Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch about the mission's launch vehicle. We will be launching ... "On top of the most powerful rocket that NASA’s ever made."
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Marc
Marc@Marc_Topaz·
@SciGuySpace Standard PR speak, taking ownership now that the thing actually worked.
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Infinity Of Dark
Infinity Of Dark@infinityofdark·
@EAstrolope @CNSpaceflight Why are you even attacking the news account. China is moving for sea launch indeed. Old launch sites are there since war era. It is a strategic location.
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CNSPACE
CNSPACE@CNSpaceflight·
People taking photos of the fairing half that protected ChinaSat-19 GEO communication satellite which was launched by Long March 3B Y91 yesterday. Please be advised that people are safe as there's debris notice published before launch, but not sure if there's an evacuation.
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Michael Sheetz
Michael Sheetz@thesheetztweetz·
A brief CAPSTONE update: Continuing work to recover the spacecraft, but it's "power positive" and "in a stable condition."
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Eric Berger
Eric Berger@SciGuySpace·
Fully on board with NASA Administrator Bill Nelson's comment: "Space is the place."
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The Aerospace Corporation
The Aerospace Corporation@AerospaceCorp·
CONFIRMED by @US_SpaceCom#CZ5B rocket body has reentered the atmosphere. Details below.
U.S. Space Command@US_SpaceCom

#USSPACECOM can confirm the People’s Republic of China (PRC) Long March 5B (CZ-5B) re-entered over the Indian Ocean at approx 10:45 am MDT on 7/30. We refer you to the #PRC for further details on the reentry’s technical aspects such as potential debris dispersal+ impact location.

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