Taking a break from reality to watch high-speed film launches of the Space Shuttle.

Stepping back in time to a world when NASA was sending humans into space using a lot less computing power than your new TV.

It's a very calming video, watching thousands of pounds of fuel ignited as the shuttle and it's boosters slowly rise into the sky. 45mins of rockets on fire.

Very special.

fedi.video/w/d86a66bd-84c0-4f3


@fedivideo
@FediThing

#NASA #SpaceShuttle #ShuttleLaunch #RocketScience

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Mexican Navy tall ship #Cuauhtémoc collided with #BrooklynBridge a few hours ago:
edition.cnn.com/2025/05/17/us/


Based on videos:
nbcmiami.com/news/national-int



it looks like the ship went under the bridge and then hit the shoreline here:
osm.org/go/Zct8EqDG?m=&relatio


Which means it was going *up river* when it hit the bridge.

That doesn't make sense, it was supposed to be leaving #NYC.

The videos also show it was going backwards. My guess would be loss of control?

#Sailing

"Only humans can do this because we're special" and other lies we tell ourselves

With a large enough dataset and a well trained model, all we need is compute and ridiculous amount of tokens and yes, it will be able to create and maintain subtext through a novel-length story.
RT: wandering.shop/users/JulietEMc


in reply to feld

Meanwhile, I want AI to do stuff I DON'T want (humans) to do. Common house chores? Yes please. Dangerous jobs, like mining deep underground? Yes please. Dumb and repetitive tasks, like factory conveyor belts? Yes please. Tasks that require incredible precision, like brain surgery? Yes please.

Let humans do the wondering, the exploring, the art. Let us tell the stories, the culture, like we have done for hundreds of thousands of years.

Fat change under capitalism.

@JulietEMcKenna

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@collectifission I agree, but obviously generating artistic works is cheap and easy in comparison whereas solving the other tasks requires interaction with the physical world and other humans which is risky. Physical harm to a human or property carries a lot of liability, so unless they are shielded from it there's not a lot of incentive to invest in this area.

Sigh. It's possible to remotely, physically locate any O2 mobile customer at any time over the internet with a trivial method using their mobile phone number, due to O2's poor implementation of 4G Calling which, by design, gives away the Cell ID.

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This was recorded from inside, listening through an open window. The sparrows were providing a lovely backup to this robin’s incredible solo trills. #birds #birdRecordings #birding #birdsong #houseSparrow #AmericanRobin
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tieto pĂĄrky? ahh to vĂĄm musĂ­m povedaĆ„ tieĆŸ, kupujem si raƈajky do prĂĄce a celkom nabitĂœ tĂœpek si ich kupuje, si hovorĂ­m tieto som eĆĄte nevidel. naposledy nakupujem v potravinĂĄch #za_rohom a helemese, neviem uvidĂ­me :kekw:

edit: majĂș devÀƄdesiatĆĄtyri percent mĂ€sa, to znie dobre

edit1: takĂ© inĂ©, čo ja viem neboli zlĂ©

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PBS & NPR Amends Bylaws to Limit Trumps Oversight Of Public Radio & Public TV cordcuttersnews.com/pbs-npr-am


"Privacy watchdog Noyb sent a cease-and-desist letter to Meta Wednesday, threatening to pursue a potentially billion-dollar class action to block Meta's AI training, which starts soon in the European Union."

Read more here 👇
arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20


OK, I admit I am still skeptical. And probably will be until I get to attend one of these shows myself. Do you really believe the choirs in this video are not edited or somehow enhanced post-production? youtube.com/watch?v=RpCNaICb1F


VĆĄem, co tvoƙí videa pro #VHSky bych chtěl poděkovat. ObzvlĂĄĆĄĆ„ těm, co nahrĂĄvajĂ­ pravidelně.

JĂĄ vim lidi, ĆŸe nemĂĄte tisĂ­ce shlĂ©dnutĂ­, jako na #YouTube, nikdo vĂĄm nikdy za nic nezaplatĂ­ (naopak část vĂĄs spĂ­ĆĄ platĂ­, aby nějakĂœ VHSky byly :)) a je nĂĄs tam mĂĄlo, ale kdyĆŸ se podĂ­vĂĄte, tak dneska uĆŸ to neni poloprĂĄzdnĂĄ strĂĄnka s ničím.

Jsou tam recepty, zvíƙátka, IT věci, pƙednáơky i filmy a to vơechno jen díky vám vơem.

Teď bych ale měl ĆŸĂĄdost/prosbičku/apel na vĂĄs. Chtěl bych, aby tenhle post měl co nejvĂ­c pƙesdĂ­lenĂ­ a komentáƙƯ, aby o projektu vědělo co nejvĂ­c lidĂ­ a tƙeba někoho dalĆĄĂ­ho napadne, ĆŸe to jeho háčkovĂĄnĂ­, 3Dtisky, vĂœlety, politalky nebo tƙeba jinĂœ varianty broukpytlingu mĆŻĆŸou bejt pro někoho zajĂ­mavĂœ a natočí je. Nebo někdo, kdo o VHSkĂĄch jeĆĄtě nevĂ­ začne pravidelně sledovat :)

ZĂĄroveƈ chci poĆŸĂĄdat o diskuzi o tom, co vĂĄm tam chybĂ­, pƙebĂœvĂĄ nebo co by ĆĄlo vylepĆĄit. Chtěl bych vědět, proč tam jste (anebo jeĆĄtě nejste :) ) a jestli tƙeba neznĂĄte nějakĂœ zajĂ­mavĂœ Ășčty, co jeĆĄtě nemirrorujem.

Pojďme si ten nĂĄĆĄ #PeerTube doladit tak, aby si kaĆŸdej něco naĆĄel.

(A jeơtě jednou díky vơem!)

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Tak jsem si dnes cely den hral s Codexem od OpenAI. Rozhodne je to posun smerem k vetsi pouzitelnosti AI pri kodovani.

Asi nejvetsi wow efekt pro me bylo, jak dokaze hledat v kodu. Moje repozitare jsou totalni bordel, takze neco najit je vykon.

Jeho crawleni si muzete uzit v primem prenosu. Nebo behem nej hrat pinces. Takove 2025 "Kompilujeme".

Historie se opakuje!

#it #ai #swift

#IT #AI #swift

ЕĐČŃ€ĐŸĐČĐžĐŽĐ”ĐœĐžĐ”-2025. Đ’Ń‚ĐŸŃ€ĐŸĐč ĐżĐŸĐ»ŃƒŃ„ĐžĐœĐ°Đ». oire.me/menelion/entry/21297/ #Eurovision #ESC2025

America's largest remaining antebellum plantation, Nottoway Plantation in Iberville Parish, Louisiana, has burned to the ground. The cause is still under investigation but Parish President Chris Daigle says the building is "a total loss." In recent years, the plantation had been rebranded as Nottoway Resort, a luxury hotel described on its website as "restored to her days of glory." Sharing a video of the burning building on Facebook, a local man named Brad Gordon wrote: "If you don't understand why Black Americans are celebrating the symbolic dismantling of this monument to bondage and generational oppression — well, today, we simply don't care." Here's more from @AxiosNews.

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#BlackHistory #BlackMastodon @blackmastodon #USHistory #USNews

Cover of the 1962 edition of Little Fuzzy.Little Fuzzy by H. Beam Piper was first published in 1962 and was nominated for a Hugo Award in 1963. It’s not hard to understand its popularity: The titular “Fuzzies” are an adorable alien species, the story travels along at a good pace, and the clash between big business and the little band of pro-Fuzzy prospectors and naturalists is entertaining and ultimately satisfying. But the book is also thought-provoking in its exploration of what it means to be sapient and how humans interact with other sapient species.

As one character notes, “Anything that talks and builds a fire is a sapient being, yes. That’s the law. But that doesn’t mean that anything that doesn’t isn’t.”

Cover of the 1976 edition of Little Fuzzy.The Fuzzies are silken-furred, large-eyed, and doll-sized in appearance and curious and childlike in their behaviour. They arouse in their first human friends a protective (and possessive) instinct, particularly in Jack Holloway, who has the honor of being their first contact with homo sapiens. Jack is in his seventies, living out in the wilds of Zarathustra and mining for valuable sunstones. There are hints that he’s come to the planet to escape some messy mistakes (and possibly a drinking problem), but he’s an intelligent, if idiosyncratic, character with a formidable reputation who takes great delight in interacting with his visitors, Little Fuzzy and family, and they quickly make themselves at home with him.

However, Zarathustra is a class-III uninhabited planet owned by the Zarathustra Company, which is farming, mining, and settling the planet at an incredible (and lucrative) rate. Should a sapient native species be discovered there, the planet would be reclassified and the company’s ownership would be made void. So when the first news of Jack’s visitors reaches the company, they’re quick to send their own scientists out to disprove any claims of significant intelligence.

The picture of Fuzzy intelligence is built up by degrees within the story, largely through Jack’s interactions and observations, but human treatment of the potentially sapient race remains questionable throughout the book. They are intelligent tool-makers capable of surviving in a dangerous eco-system in which they appear to be food for a number of larger predators (not least of which are the imaginatively named “damnthings” and “harpies”). They are inquisitive, and it is thanks to this quality that they learn that humans (as represented by Jack) are generally a safe bet—Jack gives them food, new tools, and toys and tolerates them bedding down in his cabin, so what’s not to like? They are treated, however, like little children at best and, at worst, like pet dogs. Early on, even Jack catches himself putting a bowl of water down for Little Fuzzy “as he would for a dog” and instead supplies a cup. There is an element of consternation in almost every interaction between humans and Fuzzies, perhaps more so because the argument for their sapience occurs at the same time that Fuzzy dolls and hats are being made and people are owning and naming their Fuzzies as if they are the “fur-bearing animals” that the company claims them to be.

Cover of the 1977 edition of Little Fuzzy.Little Fuzzy remains an entertaining story that encourages the reader to question how humanity sees and behaves towards other intelligences. Since 1962, we have been surprised again and again by what we have learned about the intelligence of the animals we share our planet with, from elephants and octopuses, to crows and bees—reminding us, hopefully, to continue to challenge our assumptions and justifications.

This book is now in the public domain and can be read for free on the Internet Archive’s Open Library or Project Gutenberg websites.

Mayri Cooper

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#HBeamPiper #LittleFuzzy

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