Collaborating- to work together especially in an intellectual endeavor. Together as we all increase our knowledge & hopefully have a few laughs along the way
@ZubyMusic Enjoy/cherish every moment you can with your loved ones & forgive quickly.
-Time doesn’t wait for you to figure this out. Also, you never know when you will take your last breath so no point in wasting time being mad for too long.
I’m still working on that last bit everyday.
Okay this is genuinely insane.
SpaceX just unveiled a satellite whose only job is to run AI. Not internet. Not GPS. Just compute, floating in orbit.
It's called AI1, and the reason behind it breaks your brain.
AI data centers on Earth are hitting a wall, not a chip wall, a physics wall.
They need staggering amounts of power and water just to stay cool, and we're running out of grid and land to build them.
So Musk's answer is: stop building them on Earth.
In orbit, the sun never sets. Free power, 24/7. No water for cooling, you just radiate heat into the vacuum of space. The two things choking AI on the ground barely exist up there.
And here's the wild part: Musk says it's easier to build than a Starlink satellite. Strip out the complex antennas and it's "a lot of solar cells, a radiator, and some laser links."
One AI1 carries the compute of an Nvidia GB300 rack, the same hardware data centers fight over down here.
AI1 is just the first one. The plan is a constellation of up to a million of them.
And the timing isn't an accident, SpaceX goes public this week at a ~$1.75 trillion target. This isn't a rocket company anymore. It's positioning itself as the power grid for AI, in space.
The race for AI compute just left the planet. Literally.
@SpaceX
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Most people think Texas is dusty ranch land, mesquite trees, and dry creek beds.
Then they see Devils River.
Hidden deep in Southwest Texas, this spring-fed river looks more like something you'd find in the Caribbean than in the Lone Star State. The water is so clear you can see straight to the bottom, and the surrounding wilderness is some of the most remote and untouched land left in Texas.
It's not easy to get there. In fact, that's exactly why it has stayed so beautiful. No crowds. No resorts. No souvenir shops. Just miles of crystal-clear water, limestone cliffs, and a landscape that feels completely removed from the modern world.
The next time someone tells you they've seen everything Texas has to offer, show them Devils River.
Would you spend a weekend completely off the grid if this was the view waiting for you?
📹 Hat tip to Texas.Explorer for capturing this incredible footage.
A diving bell ship allows workers to walk on river floors w/o getting wet.
It works by lowering an open-bottom diving bell to the seabed and pumping compressed air inside. The increased air pressure forces water out of the chamber, creating a dry workspace beneath the surface.
This mom makes her eleven year old son walk a mile around the neighborhood before he can have any screen time.
She said she does this to regulate his mood and energy, to build discipline to let him know fun comes after the effort, not the other way around, and, it reduces arguments - you work first and then play later, the expectations are set.
Many people focused on his walking around the neighborhood by himself but she says she lives in a neighborhood where she feels very comfortable.
A lot of people applauded her for making her son get outside, that it was not only healthy for his body but for his mind as well.
She said this is not a punishment.
I think kids in this day and age need to be forced to get outside. Too many of us allow them to stare at screens all day long. I applaud her for her routine with her son.
What do you think of her morning routine for her eleven year old son?