• Mnemnosyne@sh.itjust.works
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    I like he crew quarters being in the path of the methane flow. Makes thing efficient to route the methane through the crew quarters.

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    As someone who drafts for a living, these drawings are shit and provide absolutely no useful information. This looks like a drawing from a project manager they did on the back if a napkin at lunch which they’d then bring to me and ask me to make actual useful drawing of.

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      I genuinely thought this was someone upset someone had said it was at first. Then the absolute gap in understanding that made that person think someone might actually mistake the picture for one.

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        The text is just the output of a “make an insightful LinkedIn post about the power of generative ai”

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    I kinda wonder what this person thinks people with jobs actually do all day.

    Just kinda goof around, make doodles in your sketch book, you know… engineer stuff.

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      Legit yes. AI boosters really think that.

      They think programmers just type stuff. They think engineers just draw stuff. Mechanics just turn wrenches till stuff works again.

      It’s because these people don’t know shit about fuck. That’s why they think everyone’s job can be done by AI. After all, AI can doodle and type and turn wrenches. Unlike their job, which is complex and nuanced.

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        Unlike their job, which is complex and nuanced.

        I don’t think the person who wrote this does anything technical for a living. I think their job is some BS training shit show “we will teach you how to write prompts for LLMs” or something.

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      Oh shit, at first I thought the person in the screenshot was mocking the AI’s product, but they actually believe it’s a good result?!

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        Yeah. Their their grift is teaching people how to write prompts apparently.

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    God I’m such an idiot, I always thought gravity pulled rockets downwards and you need to apply thrust to take off, but it’s the other way around! You run the engines to stay on the ground and board the rocket, then just switch them off to start!

    And the recursive raptor engine that contains itself three times, genius!

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      Well it helps when aerodynamic drag pulls you upwards. I thought it was a drag force, but I guess it’s a bit of a misnomer.

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      I think the really visionary point is that the crew goes inside the engine.

      All these fucking nerd engineers have been putting the crew outside the engine for decades, to the point that some even put the crew on the opposite end of the rocket!

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      Well, you see the gravity thing only works for the lower third of the rocket. Then gravity changes direction, that’s why you need the engines to create thrust

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    Aerodynamic drag helps accelerate the rocket up. Got it. And the rocket takes its own oxygen with it, and sucks methane from the air and space. I didnt realise gravity changes direction from top to bottom, then goes sideways (obviously the methane alters gravity). And great idea having the crew compartment in the combustion chamber… must stop the crew from getting cold.