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Homeowner Baffled After Washing Machine Uses 3.6GB of Internet Data a Day     (www.newsweek.com)
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Extropic is working on a new kind of computer chip that will operate on a probabilistic principle instead of 1s and 0s. I think this is what makes human brains so effective. The magic sauce of consciousness, if you will.      (www.extropic.ai)
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https://www.extropic.ai/future

I welcome our new AI overloards.
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SpaceX Starship made it to orbit and opened payload deployment doors. This means as of now it is by far the most capable and cheapest launch system on earth even without any reusability. Already beats SLS and anything else.     (x.com)
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Twitter will now shadow ban "misgendering"     (reclaimthenet.org)
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Someone is backing up a lot of the internet and books and the archive dot org site so they can't be taken down Anna's archive      (timtruth.substack.com)
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All the stuff removed by moderators from scored and win communities      (unscored.arete.network)
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Tomorrow the world's largest rocket will make it's third test flight. Window starts at 7am. Bigger than Saturn 5. Mass produced and fully reusable launching from east coast of Texas     (x.com)
submitted by Crackinjokes to technology 2 weeks ago (+12/-1)
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https://x.com/esherifftv/status/1768071863886836061?s=20

This will do some demonstration landings on the water for the booster and they'll try to reentry for the second stage which is called the starship.

If you've never seen the early test of the starship and the way it comes in flat and then at the last second it rotates to land vertically you really should look at those YouTube videos.

First successful flip landing.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gA6ppby3JC8


The testing program through to current design. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=K5Vw2ZDe-G0


This rocket will not be fully recovered. That's not the intention. They are trying to get to orbit and do some specific tests systems. And they will land the booster in the water where will sink but they're going to try to simulate a regular landing

When these are fully in production next year they're going to be taking off several times a day. SpaceX is going to build a fleet of about a thousand several will be in a constant 6-month journey to Mars and back. Several will be building a moon base. Many will be deploying more satellites and other things at what will become by far the cheapest launch rates ever in the history which should really transform our access to space.


More about the rocket they are testing from Elon


https://x.com/GailAlfarATX/status/1768027675439018149
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dont-let-reddit-monetize-your-knowledge/     (www.androidpolice.com)
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The New BIOS Hack That Bypasses Every Antivirus     (www.youtube.com)
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How UFOs work. This technology has been in the open since the 1950s as this early model demonstrates     (m.youtube.com)
submitted by Crackinjokes to technology 2 weeks ago (+9/-0)
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0S-Ieb7LsGA

And yes there are tons and tons of people who have replicated this technology. In fact students often do it for their science fairs. All it takes is a very low current high voltage power supply and some aluminum foil and some toothpicks and some wire and you can build a simple triangular shaped one that will lift off your desk.

For some home experimental replication videos look in this person's video feed
For titles with the word lifter in them


https://m.youtube.com/@only1egg/videos


Notice for example this video which is film shot in the 1950s and '60s from TT Brown's laboratory where he is testing electric flight in the lab in a vacuum like in space. Notice also the video was uploaded to YouTube 17 years ago so this is long before AI video came out or anything like that I've been watching these videos since the early '90s. When they first started to appear.

Notice the shapes around and dish like like a ufo. That concentrates the electrical energy at the edges and at the peaks which is important to provide directional thrust. If you wanted to move in One direction the electricity has to be concentrated on one side more than the other

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Rp4hygoD3RU


This French scientist started doing experiments on this and other leading edge technologies back in the 90s when the internet first came out and this website was posted. They were huge discussions about all this stuff on Yahoo groups. This stuff's been out there for a long time many people have replicated it and you can replicate it in your kitchen if you have a high voltage power supply.

This guy's done extensive measurements and a scientific way and he shares the results

He now works for the French defense industry which is no surprise. By the way one of the reasons is technology was sort of always kept secret or they tried to keep it secret was that when you put a high voltage static charge on the surface of an aircraft it can bend radar waves around the aircraft which makes the craft invisible.

It can also lessen the supersonic shockwaves which called which cause Sonic booms and it can make planes fly a lot more efficiently

http://jnaudin.free.fr/advpmnu.htm
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China bans use of Intel and AMD chips     (www.foxbusiness.com)
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Oregon governor signs nation’s first right-to-repair bill that bans parts pairing     (arstechnica.com)
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Authorities reportedly ordered Google to reveal the identities of some YouTube videos' viewers You apparently don't have to do anything illegal for law enforcement to ask for your Google data.     (www.engadget.com)
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https://www.engadget.com/authorities-reportedly-ordered-google-to-reveal-the-identities-of-some-youtube-videos-viewers-140018019.html

Federal authorities in the US asked Google for the names, addresses, telephone numbers and user activity of the accounts that watched certain YouTube videos between January 1 and 8, 2023, according to unsealed court documents viewed by Forbes. People who watched those videos while they weren't logged into an account weren't safe either, because the government also asked for their IP addresses. The investigators reportedly ordered Google to hand over the information as part of an investigation into someone who uses the name "elonmuskwhm" online.

Authorities suspect that elonmuskwhm is selling bitcoin for cash and is, thus, breaking money laundering laws, as well as running an unlicensed money transmitting business. Undercover agents reportedly sent the suspect links to videos of YouTube tutorials for mapping via drones and augmented reality software in their conversations back in early January. Those videos, however, weren't private and had been collectively viewed by over 30,000 times, which means the government was potentially asking Google for private information on quite a large number of users. "There is reason to believe that these records would be relevant and material to an ongoing criminal investigation, including by providing identification information about the perpetrators," authorities reportedly told the company.

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videos about databases, SQL(Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, Sybase, Postgresql) & operating systems (Microsoft Windows, UNIX, Linux & DOS)     (iv.nboeck.de)
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EU has passed its Artificial Intelligence Act     (www.europarl.europa.eu)
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105 VPNs run by the same 24 companies     (vpnpro.com)
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Duplicitous Jews set up the faker Einstein as a hero in order to push many Jewish agendas including the founding of Israel and the unification of the United States against Germany who they scared everybody with the idea was creating an atomic bomb. However this also had a squashing effect on the und     (youtu.be)
submitted by Crackinjokes to technology 1 week ago (+3/-0)
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https://youtu.be/5TN280QU2sw

Duplicitous Jews set up the faker Einstein as a hero in order to push many Jewish agendas including the founding of Israel and the unification of the United States against Germany who they scared everybody with the idea was creating an atomic bomb. However this also had a squashing effect on the understanding of the universe as science adopted Einstein's false principles and have stuck with them because of Jewish influence and Jewish intent on preserving Einstein as the great Jewish genius of the world. However as discussed here at the 22 minute and 30 second mark sticking with the faker Einstein has completely disabled are understanding of the universe including gravity and The ether and the electric forces within.

Go to 22 minutes and 30 seconds for this discussion
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Jensen from Nvidia talks about the new robot perception software named Isaac. It's talks like this over the years that were indicators that Nvidia was going to grow like mad     (m.youtube.com)
submitted by Crackinjokes to technology 1 week ago (+3/-0)
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Mozilla just ditched its privacy partner     (www.theverge.com)
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Apple to integrate woke Gemini AI into iPhone     (www.forbes.com.au)
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US sues Apple for illegal monopoly over smartphones     (www.theverge.com)
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Russian Operating Systems About To Get Major Boost     (files.catbox.moe)
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https://files.catbox.moe/ijh8u7.jpg

Large Russian tech companies are looking to acquire some of the larger Russian OS, which will help build them out into full alternatives to Western-produced/controlled operating systems.
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Everything on this streaming YouTube channels was generated by AI. Everything. Not CGI. AI. Some is bad but some is perfection.     (m.youtube.com)
submitted by Crackinjokes to technology 2 weeks ago (+1/-0)
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxuxCcAB8mI

It's getting so good now in fact most of the stuff produced in the last 2 weeks by the latest AIS designed to make videos are indistinguishable from you picking up a video camera and shooting on a street corner. Or from the best Hollywood studios taking actors and building an elaborate science fiction set or making the best CGI animations and putting them together.

To be clear when an AI is creating something it is not taking pieces of something else and putting them together. It is not creating CGI animations and putting them together. It is not cutting and pasting.

It is using its brain to think of what a scene would look like and it is making that scene and then it is thinking what it would look like on 30th of a second later and it is making that scene and then assembling films and video in that way. Much like if you took a paintbrush or a pen and sat down on a blank sheet of paper and Drew a scene. This is exactly what the AI is doing.

And it's getting its ideas increasingly from other ai. That's right whereas in the beginning 6 months ago people would say I want you to draw a picture of a woman walking down a rainy Japanese street.

Now people are using AI to create the prompts themselves. What we're rapidly approaching in fact we're already there with just the slightest bit of programming is being able to say make me a science fiction movie and the AI will describe every sequential scene and it will send it to other AIS which will create the film of each scene.

Furthermore it's happening in faster and faster time periods
Scene creation no longer takes days but minutes.
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Cool video montage of the world's largest rocket which is scheduled for its third test flight this morning starting 7:00 a.m. Texas time     (twitter.com)
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https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1768004039680426406/video/1

Second stage is called starship the first stage is called super heavy booster I think. These things are being manufactured at a very high rate. These are not like NASA rockets where they launch one every three years. He's got a factory and he's building these rockets eventually he's going to be building 3 a week. He's got two or three more ready to go after this one. Each new one he builds he changes and iterates and makes it better.

This is of course SpaceX and Elon musk. The rocket is commonly referred to as starship although that's actually just the second stage. The whole thing will be completely reusable and will launch and land two or three times a day. Yes that's right a day. He's going to build a fleet of 1,000 of them the largest majority of which will be on their way to Mars and back to build the Mars base but he's also going to build the moon base.
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This is the best live camera I found of the starship launch pad which is due to launch this morning. There's a lot of fog there so many of the cameras are fogged over. This one's very close so it can see.     (www.youtube.com)
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https://www.youtube.com/live/tS2PHJmvJzo

This is the same channel but with commentary and some other stuff

https://www.youtube.com/live/LMyXho_YCK8