Victor Von Doomscroll (@aim_engineer) 's Twitter Profile
Victor Von Doomscroll

@aim_engineer

Mid-level super-scientist supporting my corporate overlords in their quest for world domination. He/him.

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calendar_today28-07-2015 05:24:40

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Jeff Melnick (@melnickjeffrey1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So this guy has clearly entered the pantheon of outlaw folk heroes, and as a cultural historian I just want to note that it is really up to the people to name him appropriately. It’s not like we can trust the tone policing media or political elite to do the job.

derek guy (@dieworkwear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is a difference between: — What we decide to do — How we judge others Separating these things is crucial to understanding why you may choose to do something, but it's wrong for judging others. Acting gentlemanly is a distinct act for both.

She-Rage, Princess of Pain (@clairemax) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s hilarious to me that every microwave has a “popcorn” button and every package of microwave popcorn says DO NOT USE POPCORN BUTTON

Cora Harrington (@coracharrington) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Actually this is a good follow-up when it comes to explaining how soap and detergents work. Suds aren’t what get your clothes clean. Suds are what people expect to see because they’ve been trained to associate bubbles with cleanliness. This is why hair shampoos foam so much.

Ben Crew (@benjamincrew1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not able to confirm this but Theodore Roosevelt and Bram Stoker were friends who met before Dracula was published and I've always wondered if Stoker thought "I bet that guy could hunt a vampire" and just added an American cowboy to Dracula.

Peter Hague (@peterrhague) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Silver chloride and ammonia have been produced since antiquity, and the camera obscura is similarly ancient. The only real tech barrier to photography was a lens to allow enough light in to form an image - and Europe has been able to make them for about 800 years. Medieval

Fake History Hunter (@fakehistoryhunt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just a few things I'd like to see brought back in 2025; Duelling Banishment Ruffs Zeppelins Tricorn hats Old long forgotten words Wearing hats Good looking cars Feel free to add to the list.

Ken Kirtland IV (@kenkirtland17) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If SLS happens to get cancelled outright, meaning even no Artemis 2 on SLS, the we ABSOLUTELY HAVE to use it to chase Oumuamua We have never seen anything like Oumuamua, and it’s interstellar. We have 1 chance.

If SLS happens to get cancelled outright, meaning even no Artemis 2 on SLS, the we ABSOLUTELY HAVE to use it to chase Oumuamua 

We have never seen anything like Oumuamua, and it’s interstellar. We have 1 chance.
Lincoln Michel (@thelincoln) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The AI critics have been proved right about basically everything so far. But one thing that has surprised me is how much the companies are trying to FORCE us to look at GenAI. Top of every Google search. Bottom of every viral tweet. No way to let users turn off. Seems desperate.