Maybe you watched this(DON’T watch around dinner time)?:
EDIT:
I self censored myself because all the other videos of the scene were age-restricted.
If you still want to watch it, it is the “Prometheus” movie’s c section scene where the woman removes an alien from her belly with the aide of a surgery robot.
Time to go to sleep… nighties lovelies!
Aslo: NASA declares that Insight’s HP3 “mole” is dead, Jim
The soil at the landing site is unlike anything they’ve encountered previously on Mars, and the HP3 “mole” is definitively unable to move and dig any further. But Insight’s sismographer has been doing a good work and now they will cover the sismographer’s wires with dirt to remove a potential source of parasitic signal noise and keep detecting Mars’ sismic activity.
Chevy Tahoe seems like a cool alternative for Mercedes’s GLS class. I especially liked the abundance of the USB Type-C ports throughout the vehicle.
Good night, lovelies!
Live long and prosper.
Scientist Thinks Mysterious Interstellar Object is Extraterrestrial
1,466,674 views • Jan 18, 2021
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PowerfulJRE
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RIP Mole.
Meanwhile in a jar somewhere:
I wonder if that would survive on spacestation, lack of gravity would be a problem I think…
“For my team, it’s a tough decision. For over a year and a half, we’ve done all we can to solve this unique challenge. What we’ve learned, we’ll carry forward to future missions, and to my next task… (3/4)”
Well, I do that all time, including attacks against me.
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“The soil here is different than anything else we’ve dealt with on Mars: It clumps together in a way no other mission has experienced. The mole was designed to work in soil that flows freely around it. So the end has come for one part of my mission. (2/4)”
What do you mean by
"... work in soil that flows freely around it." ?
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NASA InSight - @NASAInSight · Jan 14
"One phase ends, and another begins…
Last weekend, the mole made a final attempt to dig farther underground on Mars. Even with all the steps we’ve taken to #SaveTheMole, it seems there’s just not enough friction in this soil to keep it moving downward. (1/4)"
When you mention:
"it seems there’s just not enough friction in this
soil to keep it moving downward."
What do you mean by friction in the soil
to keep it moving downward?
Why and how would friction in the soil
keep it moving downward?
What other ways are there to dig?
... - @... · 12h
The hardest part of the work is
to get there to do it.
Once there,
we could just bring more tools to do it more efficiently,
until it works good enough, or,
better than expected for it.
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#BillionaireZone #SuccessPsychology #CreateQuantumWealth
We Should REALLY be Concerned About THIS! - Elon Musk (Richest Man On Earth) | Create Quantum Wealth
536,864 views • Jan 7, 2021
Create Quantum Wealth
84.2K subscribers
537K views - 2 weeks ago
00:18 - Robots gonna take our jobs
06:02 - China is far ahead of USA
09:23 - Future of solar energy
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#BillionaireZone #SuccessPsychology #CreateQuantumWealth
The Single BIGGEST Existential CRISIS that We Face! - Elon Musk | Create Quantum Wealth
12,232 views • Jan 22, 2021
12K views - 1 day ago
00:00 - Intro
00:37 - Robots will replace humans
01:03 - Most AI experts are not concerned
02:04 - Rate of AI improvement is exponential
03:28 - Self-driving will take over all motors
04:20 - How we steer through this problem
05:41 - Algorithmic manipulation & lost jobs
07:15 - What else is coming down the line
08:06 - Saving the seed of human civilization
09:42 - Best case scenario into the future
11:38 - Maximizing freedom of action
12:43 - The AI extension of humans
14:12 - Advancement of intelligence
15:37 - If life was a video game
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19 minutes later before 19:55:
China Created World’s Largest Quantum Communication Network
69,695 views • Jan 23, 2021
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Anton Petrov
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1 hour later at 19:55:
Dr. Buzz Aldrin - @TheRealBuzz
The touchdown for
@NASAPersevere
is less than a month away! This mission will bring us closer to one day planting human boot prints on the Red Planet.
6:48 AM · Jan 24, 2021 · Twitter for iPhone
Yes, indeed, the time we have to prepare
to go there fast enough is good for us
to be better to do so once we get there.
Once the Sun will be too big for the Earth atmosphere,
we will likely have to move there, and live there.
We can learn to organize the systems required.
First post in third LAGL thread
StarTalk Sports Edition Podcast: Gambits and Game Theory with Neil deGrasse Tyson
118,417 views • Jan 1, 2021
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StarTalk
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How fast goes away the weekend! But I’ve played enough, have read enough, and even have watched in one stretch the film “Samsara” (I had previously seen it by pieces, but never the whole film start to end). And now I’m off to bed. Nighties lovelies!
Also: news of this patent reached me recently…
Microsoft patented a technology to create a conversational bot imitating a specific person, based on publicly available (aka: posted on internet) content. I don’t know if they’ve been wrking or this, or is something new, or what do they intend to do… but I find it amusing the concept of a twitter bot based on twitter content which essentially cursed and berated random strangers… AI-driven, authomated twitter toxicity!
Safe underwater ejection from a downed fighter jet. HD Stock Footage
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CriticalPast
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What Happens If You Fell Into Molten Lava?
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5 hours later at 05:21:
Peter James Denning (born January 6, 1942) is an American computer scientist and writer.
He is best known for pioneering work in virtual memory,
especially for inventing the working-set model for program behavior,
which addressed thrashing in operating systems and became the reference standard for all memory management policies.
He is also known for his works on principles of operating systems,
operational analysis of queueing network systems,
design and implementation of CSNET,
the ACM digital library,
codifying the great principles of computing,
and most recently for the book The Innovator’s Way ,
[2] on innovation as a set of learnable practices.
I dont think we need more bots on the internet. I would destroy all that technology if it comes into my hands ever.
Went along with it, down to the water falls, and started paddling going back upwards like in the Roadrunner cartoon.
Either that, or, those that were in on it, including officials who should have done better, didn’t think they would be wrong to try to reach a consensus by taking things out of context, and didn’t think there were treaties against doing the wrong thing, and trying to justify it by making group decisions of what history should be, even though they actually and actively try to misrepresent the fact, and omit it when presented to them.
In other words, hypocrites and liars.
That’s why it’s important to do Fact Finding about how they try to forfeit evidence of the misrepresentation, and seek to use some other legislation to cover up the omission, which is the exact same thing, since it attacks security related to their actions, which will only lead them in the problems they cause and create and seek to do, against the protection that was created for them, to them, and for others.
It is apparent that whoever did this maze spent a lot of time on the tiny details. This was a triumph!..
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Perseverance Mars Rover Pre-Landing News Conference
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Auto-GCAS Saves Unconscious F-16 Pilot—Declassified USAF Footage
2,580,191 views • Sep 13, 2016
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AviationWeek
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This newly declassified video footage from the head-up-display of a U.S. Air Force Arizona Air National Guard F-16 records the dramatic moment when its unconscious pilot is saved from certain death by the aircraft’s Automatic Ground Collision Avoidance System.
Good night lovelies!
Live long and prosper.
Time to go to bed. Nighties lovelies!
Also: since Jupiter probe Juno is still working and doing gud science, NASA has expanded its mission
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/nasa-s-juno-mission-expands-into-the-future
Jupiter is a nasty place with massive radiation belts, so far Juno has withstanded them and the next phase will involve moving closer and to a more polar orbit, using gravity assists from jovean moons (and paying them a close look). Juno’s end of life will be determined by the availability of fuel and potential radiation damage.