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MikeMonty
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homeschool dad • science enthusiast/sci-fi addict • building yoyostr

My ideas haunt me as well thankfully, ChatGPT can do it all for me now 🤣🤘 good luck with the code learning if you go for it. I’m barely understanding Python right now. Shame html/css isn’t code 🥲

All street lamps and traffic lights should be solar powered.

Oh the best one is when it stops recording before you land the trick and you don’t know until you go to hit stop 🙃🥲

I also use to do that haha 😅 I would lay my phone over the edge of a shelf and stand under it before I got a fpv camera

No kidding even looking right at us it seems well blended in

SpaceX ought to have a “send a flat-earther to space” public outreach program.

Yeah, the Apollo missions left retro reflectors on the moon. You can shine lasers at them and the pulses will return to the source. The round trip can be used to calculate the precise distance from the laser to the retro reflector.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_Laser_Ranging_experiments

I painted a mountain bluebird (Idaho state bird) on a rock a little while ago with my kids. I want to do some more Idaho themed rock paintings soon! Was very fun 😊

So far I’ve moved about 400 videos from YouTube to my website. I’m using videopress to host them. I wonder if as I shut down the YouTube copies, the search traffic to my site will increase to fill the traffic void the popular tutorials were generating on YouTube? Probably not, those searchers will more than likely be shunted into another channels tutorial. That being said as the gravity of my website increases and the usefulness of the content being organized becomes apparent to old viewers, I imagine it will be more stable and self sustaining. And when I publish my work people will actually see it if they wanted to. Unlike how YouTube currently works where my subs aren’t shown my content at all.

Enjoyed the interview 😊