This was a complete lie. Tweeting it out did nothing to prevent me from caving out of guilt about 3 hours in.
“Why are things they way they are?” is probably a good question to ask before “how should things be?” and certainly before “how should we change things?”. And the “why” can’t be a value judgement. It must be a descriptive statement outlining the causal path to the present.
Can a particle physicists explain how particles can collide and be in a superposition?
Mars is The New World
The Starship will extend life beyond earth. The first ever designed rocket to go to Mars.
We should expand consciousness to the stars, so that we may better understand the wonders of creation!
Two years ago, I commissioned an art piece: A Fork in the Road. Had to make sure that civilization took the path most likely to pass the Fermi Great Filters.
Yes. That will happen on either the 2nd or 3rd Earth-Mars launch window, so roughly 5 to 7 years from now. The key question is whether Earth’s current civilizational technology level will last long enough to ensure that Mars can grow by itself, even if supply ships from Earth…
The 3 techs we were missing to reach the sci-fi future with robots, drones, and exoskeletons: -Miniaturized electronics -High power density batteries -Computer vision/non programmatic decision making All of which are solved now, we’re finally getting the cool future.
factories are high capital cost, medium startup cost, and low marginal cost, so the important thing is to keep them running
Health is forgotten until it's the only thing that matters.
“We are thrilled to announce ...” No you’re not. It’s a routine business announcement. Every time you lie like this, the world becomes a little bit worse.
I downloaded a PDF with over 5,000 pages that was only 67 MB. Had to double check that. Is the file really that big (if you printed it out) and really that small (on disk)? The file is mostly text. It contains images, but they're highly compressible line drawings.
Two trillion people living in the Outer Solar System, inhabiting 4 km wide habitat pairs with a population density of Manhattan: researchgate.net/publication/37… This costs about 1000 tons/person, adding up to ~0.001% of materials available in the local moons.
I don't see buildings. I see potential vending locations: Full parking lot = opportunity Long lines at food court = opportunity New apartment complex = opportunity Office with no food nearby = opportunity Train your eyes to spot opportunities.
This vending machine makes me $1,200/month. But instead of me splitting profits with the owner... He actually pays me to have my machine at the location. I wasn't going to reveal this strategy… But here it is: 🧵
$600 profit on 1 machine isn't life changing money… But it's enough to cover your grocery bill for the entire month. Imagine you had 5, 10 or even 20 machines. I own over 50 machines which allows me to take home $25k+/mo for 1 hour of work every week. If I can do it, you can…
Google published a 69-page whitepaper on Prompt Engineering and its best practices, a must-read if you are using LLMs in production: > zero-shot, one-shot, few-shot > system prompting > chain-of-thought (CoT) > ReAct > code prompting > best practices
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