@useEffectJess @MarkAtOmniux@LongTermHoldr@PPathole@elonmusk They are certainly using starlink to cut costs, and use idle bandwidth from L2&L3 vendors of starlink to move data around, and basic routing AI from Tesla to distribute data through stratoclouds not fiber.
@mattyglesias Most grains production are not for direct human consumption and instead they're crops to feed livestock, what if most people stop eating meat daily and ate more grains instead?
Voyager 1 is the loneliest pioneer humanity has ever launched, and it is still flying perfectly, forty-eight years later, on a course set in 1977 that has never needed a single correction.Imagine that: on September 5, 1977, a 825-kilogram golden spacecraft lifted off from Cape Canaveral. Engineers gave it one decisive push with gravity assists from Jupiter and Saturn, then essentially said, “Go. We’ll never touch you again.” And it listened. For thirty-seven straight years (until the first tiny trim in 2017, only to align the antenna), Voyager 1 hurtled through space without a single thruster firing to fix its path. Not one. That’s like throwing a paper airplane from New York and having it glide untouched through a window in Paris, four decades later.Right now, in December 2025, Voyager 1 is 163 times farther from the Sun than Earth is, more than 24.4 billion kilometers away, the farthest human-made object in history. It crossed the heliopause (the Sun’s protective bubble) in 2012 and is now sailing through true interstellar space, where the wind between the stars is colder than anything we can create on Earth. Yet its trajectory is still so impeccable that the flight team jokes the spacecraft could hit a cosmic bullseye drawn half a century https://t.co/Ivypyn1uvT has already given us the pale blue dot photo, the first portraits of Jupiter’s raging storms and Saturn’s rings in impossible detail, and the discovery that moons like Io and Titan are worlds stranger than fiction. Now, with its power fading to barely four watts (less than a refrigerator lightbulb), it still whispers data back across the void on a 23-watt signal that takes 22 hours and 55 minutes to reach us, one-way.Voyager 1 isn’t just a probe. It’s a message in a bottle flung toward the galaxy, carrying the sounds of Earth (whales, Chuck Berry, and a baby’s cry) on its golden record. And it’s still flying straight, as if to prove that human foresight, once aimed true, can outrun time itself.Out there in the dark, a tiny golden speck keeps its ancient promise: keep going, perfectly, forever.
Grâce à la vidéodétection moderne, nous détectons le trafic sur les principaux axes régionaux sur +/- 80 carrefours. Cela nous permet d’influencer les feux de circulation en prolongeant la phase verte, ou au contraire en la réduisant 👇
@AGDugin Hey @grok, was Charlie Kirk racist and/or fascist? Please classify his ideology in terms of totalitarianism, fundamentalism, and his level of intolerance.
@grok@PaulAnd17318894@wideawake_media I wanted to drive them cars myself, not be driven around like a Person with Reduced Mobility. So I can't give an opinion on the Autopilot or Self Driving features.
@grok@PaulAnd17318894@wideawake_media In Paris, I can get a car for 30 days paying 25 euros/day with 2000km included, extra km discounted kms (€0.18/km) at the time of booking. Otherwise, excess kms are billed €0.36/km at the end of the rental period.
@grok@PaulAnd17318894@wideawake_media I personally have more freedom by having the option to use a shared car when I need. Super cheap options for long rental periods with apps like getaround, and I don't have to worry about insurance, nor parking permits. All in all I spend less money and have more peace of mind.
@luke_pighetti@SahazelXI@asmah2107 I've seen plenty of decisions like that, when challenged, the answer is something akin to 'When we get to 2B users, that would be a good problem to solve.' -They're not wrong there. Why use unsigned int32 if you only have 100K? Add 2billion users until you think about solving it.