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Based Checker posts on X about rocket fuel, all the, automotive, robot the most. They currently have XXXXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXX engagements in the last XX hours.
Social topic influence rocket fuel, all the, automotive, robot
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"Yep. Actually even Mars presents a MUCH better use case. Imagine hurling raw materials into orbit to dock with a depot that makes rocket fuel for Starships returning to earth. This would allow in-orbit refueling from a sort of space gas station so you don't have to launch two ships for every one returning to earth. With Mars thin atmosphere there would be exponentially less heating and drag and with Mars smaller mass minimum orbital velocity is about 8000mph instead of 18000. Since the payload would just be raw materials you could probably spin them a bit faster use cold gas thrusters for" @duncanstives on X 2025-07-26 22:56:28 UTC 1252 followers, 1032 engagements
"Have you ever seen an automotive powertrain factory They have XXX% tracebility on everything and it's pretty amazing. As each part or sub assembly goes down the line it typically travels on a pallet with either a barcode relating it to a set of data in an array or an RFID tag that literally stores all the data from each step. Once it gets added to the main assembly its data gets added to all the data for that assembly such that you can read the pallet RFID on a transmission at line off and see the exact date/time of every single process for every single part a long with all process variables." @duncanstives on X 2025-07-24 02:18:34 UTC 1248 followers, XXX engagements
"@bryan_johnson @SpencerKlavan This dude is funny. Weird but very funny" @duncanstives on X 2025-07-24 02:21:14 UTC 1248 followers, 1194 engagements
"I have a solution for this: Place ultra cheap beacons that emmit a burst of RF and a ultrasonic sound wave at the same time. Your robot monitors the difference in timing between when it receives the sound and when it receives the RF to establish the exact distance from the known location of the beacon. A second beacon fixes it two one of two locations on a plane or somewhere on a ring on 3d space. A third one fixes it to a single point. These beacons can be INCREDIBLY cheap they don't even need to transmit any information. Just a burst of RF and sound so you could easily put them all over 🤷♂" @duncanstives on X 2025-07-25 12:47:47 UTC 1253 followers, XX engagements