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On Site Nuclear Field Service Engineer for small modular fission reactors on NASA’s Artemis moon base program and Lead Crew Engineer on Starship nuclear thermal propulsion systems
ELON MUSK PUT A DEADLINE ON EARTH:
“30–36 MONTHS. MARK MY WORDS.”
ON A PODCAST, ELON MUSK DIDN’T SPECULATE. HE TIMESTAMPED THE FUTURE.
HE SAID AI CANNOT SCALE ON EARTH THE WAY IT CAN IN SPACE. PERIOD.
SOLAR POWER IN ORBIT IS ~5× MORE EFFECTIVE AND RADICALLY CHEAPER WITHOUT BATTERIES.
ONCE LAUNCH COSTS FALL, EARTH-BASED DATA CENTERS BECOME LEGACY INFRASTRUCTURE OVERNIGHT.
COOLING LIMITS. LAND LIMITS. BORDERS. REGULATION.
NONE OF IT MATTERS ANYMORE.
THEN HE SAID IT OUT LOUD:
“30 TO 36 MONTHS. MARK MY WORDS.”
AFTER THAT, THE CHEAPEST, FASTEST, MOST DOMINANT PLACE TO RUN AI IS ORBIT.
NOT NATIONS.
NOT CONTINENTS.
NOT EARTH.
The companies charging $200/month for AI assumed local hardware would never catch up.
It caught up.
He's assembling the proof right now.
A PC that runs Qwen 3.6 27B a free model that beats Claude on vision by 7 points. DeepSeek R1 for math and reasoning. Llama 3.3 70B for everything else. All local. All free. All forever.
Electricity: $9/month. Subscriptions: $0.
He used to pay $459/month for Claude Code, ChatGPT Pro, and Cursor. That's $5,500 a year going to someone else's servers.
The hardware he's building costs less than one year of that bill.
And it never sends another invoice.
He's still assembling it.
The subscription renewal reminder hit his inbox while he was putting it together.
He ignored it.
Hermes Agent can now /learn from anything: feed it directories of any source material (code, API docs, manuals, PDFs, configs) and it distills a verifiable reusable skill
This product is over 10 years old, you’d think LA would’ve adopted an industrial level version of this for use at the Boyle Heights warehouse fire and others but…
This product is over 10 years old, you’d think LA would’ve adopted an industrial level version of this for use at the Boyle Heights warehouse fire and others but…
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This product is over 10 years old, you’d think LA would’ve adopted an industrial level version of this for use at the Boyle Heights warehouse fire and others but…
I gotta say it’s disgusting see how many panels are shoved together on this roof via ground style racking, it makes it virtually impossible to do visual QC on the on the back side of the panels and the string power cable runs.
@infraa_ It’s not simple building, it was a power plant producing MW’s for the grid, judging by the array design, production was prioritized over longevity via preventative maintenance ease
Ok so…
I need to speak up about this.
I believe the reason this fire keeps igniting is primarily because of power cables connected to and coming from the solar panels on the roof.
1) you can’t “turn off” commercial grade solar panels, as long as sun is shining on the cells of the panel, POS & NEG DC are being sent to the rear facing power cables connected to the other solar panels power cables most likely in series style configuration.
2) as each string of panels is thermally exposed, the insulation on the power cables melts and creates a circuit and basically becomes an open air welding torch (arc event) with anything it touches and can make a circuit with.
Solutions:
A) stop flying helicopters over the roof mounted array. The additional wind is moving the compromised cables and creating additional arc events throughout the array.
B) isolate the ground connections from the array. Not sure if this will work or is possible but I think it could prevent downstream events from the roof mounted array.
C) this one is the most important, you gotta spray something on the panels to prevent them from catching sunlight and starting more fires, could be a spray, you could do like, a bunch of non-flammable tarps, you just gotta get something in front of those panels so they stop catching photons.
Ok so…
I need to speak up about this.
I believe the reason this fire keeps igniting is primarily because of power cables connected to and coming from the solar panels on the roof.
1) you can’t “turn off” commercial grade solar panels, as long as sun is shining on the cells of the panel, POS & NEG DC are being sent to the rear facing power cables connected to the other solar panels power cables most likely in series style configuration.
2) as each string of panels is thermally exposed, the insulation on the power cables melts and creates a circuit and basically becomes an open air welding torch (arc event) with anything it touches and can make a circuit with.
Solutions:
A) stop flying helicopters over the roof mounted array. The additional wind is moving the compromised cables and creating additional arc events throughout the array.
B) isolate the ground connections from the array. Not sure if this will work or is possible but I think it could prevent downstream events from the roof mounted array.
C) this one is the most important, you gotta spray something on the panels to prevent them from catching sunlight and starting more fires, could be a spray, you could do like, a bunch of non-flammable tarps, you just gotta get something in front of those panels so they stop catching photons.
@Stellaaa Those panels are sitting flat on the roof, there’s no mounting that raises them at an angle or tracker system that moves the panels to follow the sun, historically a flawed why to mount panels on the roof of a building because it guarantees a lack of visual inspection when QC’ing
Ok so…
I need to speak up about this.
I believe the reason this fire keeps igniting is primarily because of power cables connected to and coming from the solar panels on the roof.
1) you can’t “turn off” commercial grade solar panels, as long as sun is shining on the cells of the panel, POS & NEG DC are being sent to the rear facing power cables connected to the other solar panels power cables most likely in series style configuration.
2) as each string of panels is thermally exposed, the insulation on the power cables melts and creates a circuit and basically becomes an open air welding torch (arc event) with anything it touches and can make a circuit with.
Solutions:
A) stop flying helicopters over the roof mounted array. The additional wind is moving the compromised cables and creating additional arc events throughout the array.
B) isolate the ground connections from the array. Not sure if this will work or is possible but I think it could prevent downstream events from the roof mounted array.
C) this one is the most important, you gotta spray something on the panels to prevent them from catching sunlight and starting more fires, could be a spray, you could do like, a bunch of non-flammable tarps, you just gotta get something in front of those panels so they stop catching photons.
Ok so…
I need to speak up about this.
I believe the reason this fire keeps igniting is primarily because of power cables connected to and coming from the solar panels on the roof.
1) you can’t “turn off” commercial grade solar panels, as long as sun is shining on the cells of the panel, POS & NEG DC are being sent to the rear facing power cables connected to the other solar panels power cables most likely in series style configuration.
2) as each string of panels is thermally exposed, the insulation on the power cables melts and creates a circuit and basically becomes an open air welding torch (arc event) with anything it touches and can make a circuit with.
Solutions:
A) stop flying helicopters over the roof mounted array. The additional wind is moving the compromised cables and creating additional arc events throughout the array.
B) isolate the ground connections from the array. Not sure if this will work or is possible but I think it could prevent downstream events from the roof mounted array.
C) this one is the most important, you gotta spray something on the panels to prevent them from catching sunlight and starting more fires, could be a spray, you could do like, a bunch of non-flammable tarps, you just gotta get something in front of those panels so they stop catching photons.
Ok so…
I need to speak up about this.
I believe the reason this fire keeps igniting is primarily because of power cables connected to and coming from the solar panels on the roof.
1) you can’t “turn off” commercial grade solar panels, as long as sun is shining on the cells of the panel, POS & NEG DC are being sent to the rear facing power cables connected to the other solar panels power cables most likely in series style configuration.
2) as each string of panels is thermally exposed, the insulation on the power cables melts and creates a circuit and basically becomes an open air welding torch (arc event) with anything it touches and can make a circuit with.
Solutions:
A) stop flying helicopters over the roof mounted array. The additional wind is moving the compromised cables and creating additional arc events throughout the array.
B) isolate the ground connections from the array. Not sure if this will work or is possible but I think it could prevent downstream events from the roof mounted array.
C) this one is the most important, you gotta spray something on the panels to prevent them from catching sunlight and starting more fires, could be a spray, you could do like, a bunch of non-flammable tarps, you just gotta get something in front of those panels so they stop catching photons.
The QRF responded to and made multiple drops supporting LAFD at the Boyle Heights warehouse fire in Los Angeles, delivering loads on an active structural fire in a dense urban environment.
Proud to support LAFD on this response.
#BoyleHeights#LosAngeles
NVIDIA CEO, Jensen Huang:
"Nobody writes prompts anymore. The new job is to write and handle loops."
This is the shift that's going to define the rest of 2026.
53 minutes of pure insight from one of the richest men on earth.
Watch it, then read the full guide on how to actually use loops below.
My friend applied to 200 tech jobs in two years. No CS degree. No callbacks.
Last month Anthropic offered him $750,000.
All because of one Stanford lecture. Free on YouTube. One hour.
A professor explains how ChatGPT actually works. Not the Twitter version. The real one.
He watched it in bed. Paused it eleven times. After that hour he told me something I didn't believe. "It's embarrassingly simple."
Three days later he applied to Anthropic.
Every single question they asked him, he knew from that video.