JKLund

@JKLund@universeodon.com

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JKLund, to random

I don't feel well today. Ever have a day where you just didn't feel yourself?

JKLund,

@sharonecathcart I hope you feel better :)

ngaylinn, (edited ) to random

The human species ought to set some healthy boundaries with "AI" technologies. I'm curious what people think: What would you like the relationship to be between people and computers in the future? What roles / interactions should be human only, if any? What rights should people have regarding how AIs observe, model, and influence them? What responsibilities should the folks who make and use this stuff have to society?

Any thoughts are welcome.

JKLund,

@ngaylinn I think the hope is that serves as an extension of the person, not a replacement.

JKLund, to random

I've been for 24 hours. Encouragement to get to 36?

JKLund,

@msprout it's a water fast. Im working on losing weight

JKLund,

@msprout what do you mean by breaks?

JKLund, to random

What are the top three things you like about , compared to Twitter?

Mine are:

  1. Automatic post deletion
  2. Longer posts
  3. More character space in profiles.
JKLund, to random

Who would play you in a about your life?

JKLund,

@david_senate oh man. That's a great choice

JKLund,

@david_senate I actually can't think of any.

sharonecathcart, to random
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Quote from article: I’m proposing Congress change the rules of how the Court operates around decisions in which they invoke the Constitution to change or strike down laws. Instead of operating along partisan majority lines, I’m suggesting they must have an absolute consensus — a unanimous decision — on any decisions involving the US Constitution.

The Supreme Courts of Belgium, France, and Italy work this way by law and those of Germany and Spain do so by tradition. It has served those nations well, stripping politics and partisanship out of their judicial systems.

https://open.substack.com/pub/thomhartmann/p/how-to-de-throne-the-self-appointed?r=1ekuyr&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email

JKLund,

@sharonecathcart isn't the nature of SCOTUS such that every case involves the Constitution?

JKLund,

@sharonecathcart wasn't that a freedom of speech issue?

JKLund,

@sharonecathcart I mean, it's still a Constitutional issue. Everything that goes before SCOTUS is a Constitutional issue.

So essentially what you're suggesting is that SCOTUS must rule unanimously for its rulings to have any effect?

fraser, to random
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China is Planning to Land Humans on the Moon by 2030

According to the head of China's lunar exploration program, they'll send people to the Moon by 2030. The announcement was made in an interview for the 8th Space Day of China celebration. The upcoming Chang'e-6 mission will retrieve samples from the Moon's far side, followed by Chang'e-7, which will look for evidence of water. Chang'e-8 will lay the foundation for building a lunar research station, with humans following soon after. China has said this lunar research station will be open to international partners but hasn't identified which partners they're discussing.

https://news.cgtn.com/news/2023-04-25/China-to-perform-crewed-lunar-landing-before-2030-Chief-designer-1jhGzYsnRg4/index.html

JKLund,

@fraser I just dived into this a bit.

Definitely is going to happen.

https://www.lianeon.org/p/china-and-the-us-are-going-to-the

drewtoynbee, to random

Bit of a long shot, but could my good mastodon follower folk give me some boosts?

I'm starting work on a documentary podcast series about the future of space; renewable/sustainable technologies, commercialism in the sector and the public's perception of it all.

I'm hoping to connect with people who know space to complement my client's contacts, so any signal boosting would be appreciated!

JKLund,

@drewtoynbee have a boost!

Also, I write a fair bit about and , so check it out.

thomasfuchs, to random
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If only something could be learned from public domain information available for more than half a century

JKLund,

@thomasfuchs ????

Incomparable as the Saturn V cost a significant portion of the US GDP to develop. SpaceX is a private company and has a very different design and test philosophy

atomicpoet, to random
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Can we just appreciate that Elon Musk made a whole new checkmark for people who are critical of paying for Blue Checks—and he’s giving these away for free?

JKLund,

@atomicpoet this is fake.

JKLund,

@atomicpoet @kcarruthers the image being shared is doctored.

JKLund, to politics

It's !

As a man, I hope you will join me in my quest that much better through education.

is the only outlet I have to relieve stress. You can follow me here or check out my website: https://www.lianeon.org

I write about pro-progress, pro-technology topics that tackle , , and .

My goal is to share what I have learned, ideas that make the world (hopefully) a slightly better place.

And finally, a pro-tip:

JKLund, to internet

We all need a laugh.

Boosts for this one?

JKLund,

@darth no, I don't. I just found the pic to be funny.

rbreich, to random
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RT @Groundwork
If inflation is slowing, why is the Fed still hellbent on raising interest rates, slowing the economy and threatening to throw millions out of work?

@rbreich explains why this is a huge — and cruel — mistake that will hurt the most vulnerable.

video/mp4

JKLund,

@rbreich inflation is currently impacting everyone, including the most vulnerable, right now.

Raising rates may impact some people negatively.

There's the difference.

JKLund, to random

At some 1.05 million square meters and 838 m / 2,749 ft tall, Sky City would be large enough to house some 30,000 residents within its 202 stories. It would come complete with a shopping mall, schools, office space, a hospital, a roof garden, an amusement park, a sports facility, and a 1000-guest hotel.

Above all, Sky City was an attempt to illustrate how innovative construction technologies could make housing more affordable for the masses. So what happened?

https://www.lianeon.org/p/revisiting-chinas-lost-sky-city

JKLund, to fediverse

is pretty sweet actually.

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