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The Computer Building
#computer design#futuristic computer#scifiart#science fiction#space computer#yan61#YAN61#ai artwork#futuristic
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How to Make - Operate -- Quantum Computers Pt 1
Futuristic Quantum Computing with instructions!
#quantum computing#schematics#blueprints#aiartwork#midjourney#diagrams#diagram#yan61#YAN61#image prompt#computer design#ultimate computer#ai artwork#generative art#futurism#space computer
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this is based directly off a dream i had and it was too cute to not draw
I LOVE THESE GUYS GRAAHHH GRAAHHH!!!
#nico art#tmnt#teenage mutant ninja turtles 80s#baxter stockman#tmnt fanart#space computer#pandimensional space computer#1987 tmnt
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#robot fucker#beep boop eerrr 🤖#electric dreams 1984#robots#edgar electric dreams#sexy robot#techtum#2001 a space odyssey#objectum#hal 9000#glados wife#portal#portal 2#robot oc#computer lover#webcore#sentient ai#machinery#robot character#2001 aso#johnny 5#web core
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Posts this and scurries off
#objectum#objectum community#colin the computer#dhmis colin#edgar electric dreams#electric dreams 1984#yes man#yes man fallout#tau movie#auto wall e#Hal 9000#2001 a space odyssey#gerty 3000#glados#wheatley#portal#the fuckibg Barbie one#closet barbie#tars interstellar#interstellar#scp 079#computer courage the cowardly dog#kinitopet#job simulator#job bot#am ihnmaims#ihnmaims#skynet#I had to delete some cuz there's a limit of 30#goddamn
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Robots and Computers???
#I've been working on this SINCE JULY#robots#megaman#astro boy#HAL 9000#Edgar Electric Dreams#P03#GLaDOS#Mettaton#Bobert#Electric Dreams#2001 a space odyssey#dhmis#Inscryption#auto wall e#am ihnmaims#kinitopet#portal#staff bot#squid will you snail#colin the computer
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television graveyard (art by @cybervoidgirl on Twitter)
#vaporwave#cyberpunk#vaporwave aesthetic#liminal spaces#80s#synthwave#retrowave#computer#crt television#vintage tech#tech#90s#chillwave#weirdcore#liminal
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100% have been perusing your climate change masterpost, and understand you're probably swamped so feel free to delete of course. But if you can find the time, is there any kind of hope to give in fighting climate change now? Can we save ourselves against the oncoming steamroll?
You hang in there too. Thanks for finding the hope among everything else. It feels so bad rn but I have to believe it can change. I hope it can.
Yeah actually I do think there is hope.
Things are going to get rough. Things are going to get worse before they get better, both for the climate and for people living in the US (and for people living in lots and lots of other countries that will be affected by the US election results/the ways the climate will worsen as aa result).
I haven't posted about this yet because I didn't want it to come to this, but now that it has, here's something that people have been quietly saying/research has been showing for months:
-via Reuters, November 6, 2024
Renewables, especially solar, are just too powerful to be stopped. They just too much cheaper and too much better, and that's only going to become more true, not less.
Also, I think (and hope) it's actually inevitable that at some point, we'll get to net negative carbon emissions. I think it's like solar: the technology, cost, and planet all make it feel like an inevitable technological trajectory, the same way solar tech is on an exponential trajectory. (IF WE WORK FOR IT, OBVIOUSLY, but also so, so many people ARE working for it, have dedicated their lives to working for it)
I sure fucking hope that's the case, anyway.
(You can find my masterpost on going net negative on what that actually means here)
It is gonna happen more slowly and shittily than I hoped, but I do think it's going to happen.
And if we can get to net negative emissions in time to save ourselves (which I think we will, the rates of advancement in many of these areas are very impressive), then we'll be able to slowly start to undo and heal lot of the damage.
#chouetteffraie#ask#this is NOT advocating for carbon removal as either a sole strategy or a way to avoid overhauling the way the world works#but like. idk man. think about where technology was in 1924 vs. now#in 1974 vs. now#your smartphone is vastly more powerful than the computers that took us into space#which took up entire massive facilities and still needed to be checked by human calculators#probably#tags edited bc I have been informed that that one law of computing is not a thing#rip#progress still has been exponential though and I stand by what I said
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I was listening to an interview that Alexander Siddig did with Trek Geeks and this man said that he stayed up so late playing video games in the 90’s, and was so tired all the time on set, that the producers staged an intervention and were like “We’re going to support you no matter what your answer is but: are you on drugs?”
#and it was mainly ELDER SCROLLS#he was getting $7000 an ep and I guess he bought an absolutely insane computer setup#king#he still plays RPG all the time#fucking nerd#alexander siddig#siddig el fadil#ds9#deep space nine#deep space 9#julian bashir
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Alien (1979)
#alien movie#scifiedit#science fiction#nostromo#spaceship#interiors#spacecraft#old computers#computing#atmospheric#scifi aesthetic#cyberpunk aesthetic#graphic design#glitch#user interface#user interaction#mother#space ship#gifs#gifset
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LaRue Burbank, mathematician and computer, is just one of the many women who were instrumental to NASA missions.
4 Little Known Women Who Made Huge Contributions to NASA
Women have always played a significant role at NASA and its predecessor NACA, although for much of the agency’s history, they received neither the praise nor recognition that their contributions deserved. To celebrate Women’s History Month – and properly highlight some of the little-known women-led accomplishments of NASA’s early history – our archivists gathered the stories of four women whose work was critical to NASA’s success and paved the way for future generations.
LaRue Burbank: One of the Women Who Helped Land a Man on the Moon
LaRue Burbank was a trailblazing mathematician at NASA. Hired in 1954 at Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory (now NASA’s Langley Research Center), she, like many other young women at NACA, the predecessor to NASA, had a bachelor's degree in mathematics. But unlike most, she also had a physics degree. For the next four years, she worked as a "human computer," conducting complex data analyses for engineers using calculators, slide rules, and other instruments. After NASA's founding, she continued this vital work for Project Mercury.
In 1962, she transferred to the newly established Manned Spacecraft Center (now NASA’s Johnson Space Center) in Houston, becoming one of the few female professionals and managers there. Her expertise in electronics engineering led her to develop critical display systems used by flight controllers in Mission Control to monitor spacecraft during missions. Her work on the Apollo missions was vital to achieving President Kennedy's goal of landing a man on the Moon.
Eilene Galloway: How NASA became… NASA
Eilene Galloway wasn't a NASA employee, but she played a huge role in its very creation. In 1957, after the Soviet Union launched Sputnik, Senator Richard Russell Jr. called on Galloway, an expert on the Atomic Energy Act, to write a report on the U.S. response to the space race. Initially, legislators aimed to essentially re-write the Atomic Energy Act to handle the U.S. space goals. However, Galloway argued that the existing military framework wouldn't suffice – a new agency was needed to oversee both military and civilian aspects of space exploration. This included not just defense, but also meteorology, communications, and international cooperation.
Her work on the National Aeronautics and Space Act ensured NASA had the power to accomplish all these goals, without limitations from the Department of Defense or restrictions on international agreements. Galloway is even to thank for the name "National Aeronautics and Space Administration", as initially NASA was to be called “National Aeronautics and Space Agency” which was deemed to not carry enough weight and status for the wide-ranging role that NASA was to fill.
Barbara Scott: The “Star Trek Nerd” Who Led Our Understanding of the Stars
A self-described "Star Trek nerd," Barbara Scott's passion for space wasn't steered toward engineering by her guidance counselor. But that didn't stop her! Fueled by her love of math and computer science, she landed at Goddard Spaceflight Center in 1977. One of the first women working on flight software, Barbara's coding skills became instrumental on missions like the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) and the Thermal Canister Experiment on the Space Shuttle's STS-3. For the final decade of her impressive career, Scott managed the flight software for the iconic Hubble Space Telescope, a testament to her dedication to space exploration.
Dr. Claire Parkinson: An Early Pioneer in Climate Science Whose Work is Still Saving Lives
Dr. Claire Parkinson's love of math blossomed into a passion for climate science. Inspired by the Moon landing, and the fight for civil rights, she pursued a graduate degree in climatology. In 1978, her talents landed her at Goddard, where she continued her research on sea ice modeling. But Parkinson's impact goes beyond theory. She began analyzing satellite data, leading to a groundbreaking discovery: a decline in Arctic sea ice coverage between 1973 and 1987. This critical finding caught the attention of Senator Al Gore, highlighting the urgency of climate change.
Parkinson's leadership extended beyond research. As Project Scientist for the Aqua satellite, she championed making its data freely available. This real-time information has benefitted countless projects, from wildfire management to weather forecasting, even aiding in monitoring the COVID-19 pandemic. Parkinson's dedication to understanding sea ice patterns and the impact of climate change continues to be a valuable resource for our planet.
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#NASA#space#tech#technology#womens history month#women in STEM#math#climate science#computer science
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Oh they’re such silly goobers with definitely only the bestest of intentions!
#lou's art#edgar electric dreams#electric dreams#rogue ai#sentient computer#AM#allied mastercomputer#ihnmaims#i have no mouth and i must scream#hal 9000#2001 a space odyssey#kinitopet#kinito#sci fi#old movies
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Vertical Revisits - Worldship Computers
Worldship computers vertical revisit
#science fiction art#space art#space computer#computer design#ultimate computer#spaceships#futurism#midjourney#image prompt#ai artwork#futuristic#YAN61#aiartcommunity#ai art community#spaceship#retrofuturism#retro futurism#scifiart#spaceart
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#edgar electric dreams#wheatley#wheatly portal 2#glados#glados portal#indigo park rambley#rambley the raccoon#rambley#tadc caine#caine#auto wall e#auto#hal 9000#space odyssey#space core#portals#electric dream#indigo park#wall e#tawog bobert#bobert#colin the computer#Colin#colin dhmis#one one#barbie closet#am#kinitopet#kinito the axolotl#fictional ai
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corroded
#art#digital art#computers#wires and cables#angels#creatures#Yeaa!!!#i really like this one :D#it started as a representation of the pale but i kinda went somewhere different#still there's the element of time and space being eroded and eaten away
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Cyber Safety (thiz cat cyberbulliez)
#2000s internet#2000s aesthetic#liminal spaces#weirdcore#dreamcore#nostaligiacore#dereality#unreality#surrealcore#cyber#cyberbullying#online safety#2006#computer#cat#googercore#frutiger aero#nostalgia
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