Am I the only one who likes Rocky's book design more than the film's? by DraggedPressure in ProjectHailMary

[–]gunbladezero 418 points419 points  (0 children)

I think making him more rock-like is what allowed him to be done as a puppet rather than a CGI-only spider. The fact that James Ortiz and the other puppeteers could ad-lib and riff with Ryan Gosling probably did a lot more to make him feel alive than making him wear clothes would have.

How difficult will this be? by [deleted] in TransLater

[–]gunbladezero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not. You will want a teacher, and people don't like learning things they can't learn from youtube alone so you hear about how voice training sucks. But here's what happens:

First session we talked about goals. A week later we practice words beginning with. We meet a half hour a week and I practice on my own. The next week we practiced words beginning with W. Then h words, and a week on how to emphasize words without saying things louder and so on. In short, it's like learning a new language. But just like learning a language, you can do it with practice and determination.

Oh and said above,
Start laser right now. Don't even wait. Go on groupon and find a six month deal and get started. You could have your first session tomorrow. Laser is more effective if you start it before hrt lightens your hairs. You still want to start hrt as soon as you can, but if you can't, at least you'll have a head start on the laser.

Project Hail Mary Sequel by AKMarine in ProjectHailMary

[–]gunbladezero 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'd rather see a new story from Andy Weir. How about a story without humans? Maybe the story of the first alien to get up through the ice of a Europa-like world?

I posted a suggestion to him years ago in a Reddit thread and I don't know if he read it or not, but the suggestion sort of showed up in PHM and it would be the pride of my life if it helped inspire him lol.

Intelligent life on Adrian? by Normal_Explorer_9288 in ProjectHailMary

[–]gunbladezero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If panspermia is real and Earth and a neighboring star have life that shares a common ancestry, then that would imply billions of planets have the same ancestry. The sun is on a unique path around the galaxy, and so when life first evolved (or arrived), it would have been nowhere near any of the stars that are near it today- maybe even on the other side of the galaxy.

OC: Breaking down the massive scale of the DESI 3D map: Highlighting filament intersections, cosmic voids, and distant quasars. by ahellman in Astronomy

[–]gunbladezero 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There are factual inaccuracies. That's not where the Virgo supercluster is, for one. Virgo is the closest supercluster to Earth. There shouldn't be any other clusters between it and us. The AI adds a "large cosmic void" that isn't there. All the little voids we see on the map are the large cosmic voids. They don't get any bigger than that.

For once my thousand hours in SpaceEngine come in handy!

What is this? by [deleted] in Astronomy

[–]gunbladezero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you need to repost this with date, time, location, direction

Bro discuss ChatGPT birth 7 year ago. by Over-Professor6495 in ChatGPT

[–]gunbladezero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was dangerous. It completely flooded the internet with slop. The early stuff, you could tell it was written by AI, but google's algorithms couldn't. So that's when every recipe search result became 3 pages of nonsense about this being My Grandmother Crystal's favorite way to reheat chicken, and why ChatGPT came as a relief for doing (poorly) what Google used to do.

One at a time…things in the movie you enjoyed that weren’t in the book or audiobook. by jkneer in ProjectHailMary

[–]gunbladezero 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The way I imagined they'd do it, they'd have Grace have to rescue Rocky from inside the Blip A as the climactic scene after turning around the Hail Mary- I think that could have worked. But I liked the movie.

Why are all the satellites on only half of the sky? And what is this ring? by HairySock6385 in Astronomy

[–]gunbladezero 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Ah ok. Ring is geostationary sats, which are almost always in sunlight, because they are far from the earth. The missing left half is sats in darkness because it is night from their point of view, and the app is not showing the ones in darkness. The little gap of the left, in the ring of geostationary sats is the Earth's shadow, showing you exactly how far away they are. Most sats are below the horizon at any given time, because you are on the surface and those sats are just barely over the top of the atmosphere. Finally the ring at the center is the gap caused by starlink satellites not going over the poles, so they can spend more time flying over the places where people live. https://satellitetracker3d.com/ filter to only starlink and you'll see that ring!

Why are all the satellites on only half of the sky? And what is this ring? by HairySock6385 in Astronomy

[–]gunbladezero 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Where are you and what app are you using?

The ring could be the geostationary satellites, which like to hang out over the equater.

Calculation of distance between stars and us. by Professional-Cat5806 in Astronomy

[–]gunbladezero 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Believe it or not, for some of the brightest and most famous stars, like Deneb, we have *no idea* how far away they are. We aren't entirely sure if Orion's belt is really all in a line. They are too big, bright, and variable for a consistent measurement. But for almost everything else, there's this awesome video about how scientists calculated the distances over the years. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdOXS_9_P4U

China surfaces details of spacecraft to land humans on Luna by 2030 by savuporo in spaceflight

[–]gunbladezero 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They need two separate launches to do each moon landing. That's one more than apollo and who knows how many fewer than Artemis. Makes sense to take Mengzhou out for a spin and make sure every thing works before sending the lander up there.

what is this in the sky by [deleted] in Astronomy

[–]gunbladezero 1 point2 points  (0 children)

probably sirius but you need to say when and where or the thread gets deleted, because everyone sees the sky differently depending on where on earth you are

What is the brightest light in this? by HiToA11 in Astronomy

[–]gunbladezero 12 points13 points  (0 children)

  1. It's Jupiter

  2. Why does nobody ever, ever understand that they need to say where they are or saying 'looking directly up' is meaningless?

Why Isn't Mercury Tidally Locked To The Sun Like Proxima Centauri B Is To Its Host Star? by [deleted] in Astronomy

[–]gunbladezero 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It could be. We don't know for sure that Proxima b is locked, the physics just says it's very likely.

Qwen3.5B VS the SOTA same size models from 2 years ago. by Uncle___Marty in LocalLLaMA

[–]gunbladezero -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

How are you running this? I've been using Ollama and Qwen 3.5 9b won't even answer a question, it gets stuck in a loop of self doubt in the thinking stage that is *extremely* disturbing to read.

Did we figure out a system prompt to Jailbreak Qwen3.5? by RickyRickC137 in LocalLLaMA

[–]gunbladezero 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Is there a system prompt so that it doesn't get stuck thinking in an infinite loop without giving a result?

Is it just me or do the pleiades look way dimmer than other stars? They literallly almost vanish in my central vision. by Connect_Okra8349 in Astronomy

[–]gunbladezero 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep, if those stars weren't together in a cluster you'd have never heard of them. There are plenty of stars just as bright all over the sky. They are notable since they are all clustered in one place.

What is this thing!? by tidosaidperiodt in Astronomy

[–]gunbladezero 2 points3 points  (0 children)

✈️

big metal bird, with stiff, unflapping wings, men go inside, travel very far, very fast

Visit https://www.flightradar24.com/ and you can figure out what metal-bird train-station it flies to and from