“The nitrogen in our DNA, the calcium in our teeth, the iron in our blood, the carbon in our apple pies were made in the interiors of collapsing stars."

Joined June 2009
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github.com/AnPod/Switch-Omo-… Interactive CLI (bash) to switch between oh-my-opencode configuration profiles (global or project-local .opencode/) with an arrow-key menu—quickly swap providers/models and restart OpenCode to apply.
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Replying to @thdxr
@thdxr hey, why do i get this error with all the Cerebras models (qwen3 and glm) I try to use in opencode via apikey? Tried with opencode auth login and /connect within Opencode, entered the right api key (even added a new one) and all good till i fire a test prompt in opencode.
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Replying to @FactoryAI
@FactoryAI after upgrade of Droid CLI to 0.40 (.1) still getting extremly laggs >1min startup time with this in console log:
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66:22) at Wm8 (../../packages/services/node_modules/js-yaml/dist/js-yaml.mjs:3268:69) at AV (../../packages/services/node_modules/js-yaml/dist/js-yaml.mjs:3689:9) at Xm8 (../../packages/services/node_modules/js-yaml/dist/js-yaml.mjs:3558:10) at AV (../../packages/services/node_mo
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ts:427:45) at <anonymous> (../../packages/services/src/settings/FactorySettingsFolder.ts:432:6), context: 'Unhandled promise rejection' }
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dules/js-yaml/dist/js-yaml.mjs:3661:9) at Ym8 (../../packages/services/node_modules/js-yaml/dist/js-yaml.mjs:3787:7) at stringifyDroid (../../packages/services/src/settings/FactorySettingsFolder.ts:804:30) at <anonymous> (../../packages/services/src/settings/FactorySettingsFolder
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This is what will matter 1000 years from now. Not your politics. Not your stupid tantrums about who platformed who on some website. Not your incomprehensible desire to send NASA's entire budget to the third world. This guy reignited the Space Age. He spent his own money, hired a bunch of dudes, and reignited the Space Age. And together, they underbid and outdid NASA and its pet dinosaur corporations on every conceivable level. This is history happening before you. If you are a puddlefish, if you think this is a wasteful showpiece or science project, then you don't understand physics, economics, astronomy, or in fact the basic layout of the universe you live in. We live in a tiny puddle at the bottom of a well. Out there is an entire universe, full not only of stuff to explore, but full of stuff to build things out of. Big things. Wonderful things. Things that are going to make all of the cool stuff you have today, all of human civilization to date look like early Assyrians writing stuff down on wet clay with a reed. Infinite resources. Infinite energy. Infinite space. Instead of fighting over little patches of land, we will have an infinite 3d volume. Enclose it in steel, pump it full of air, spin it, and it's a habitat. Instead of scratching tiny scraps of metal out of the crust of one planet, we will break down entire asteroids and smelt them. Instead of drilling for hydrocarbons and turning water wheels, we will harness entire suns, split the atom, and eventually draw our fuel from the substance that makes up 99% of the entire universe. None of your local, temporal Earth politics matter compared to this. This is more important than pride parades and abortions, more important than tribal conflicts in eastern Europe and southwest Asia, more important than tensions with Russia and China. More important, in the long run, than the United States of America. America's most important function, its one most vital purpose, is to serve as an incubator for this. Because this changes everything. All of our arguments about conditions on this planet become obsolete, because the whole planet becomes just one suburban neighborhood. All of our wars over resources and territory become obsolete, because no one has time to brawl when we're all sitting on top of a dragon horde with sacks and shovels. Everyone who was alive at the time remembers where they were when Kennedy died in Dallas. When the towers fell. When the Eagle landed. When the Wall came down. But this... this is the real moment, one of the first of many. They are what every child will know about a thousand years from now, even if they have four arms and are genetically engineered for zero-g, or are sentient blocks of code running on a sphere of computronium enclosing an entire star. You may not live to see that, depending on what we do or don't invent, and when. But it will happen, and you will live to see wonderful things. If the puddlefish don't get in the way. Don't be a puddlefish.
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In 1951, Adelbert Ames created the mind-boggling ‘Ames Window’
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A village on Guoqui island abandoned by humans over 30 years ago, now covered in vegetation.
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Everything we call civilization was invented in the last 500 generations—way too short a time for our bodies and brains to re-optimize. We're a bunch of primates in a totally unnatural environment, trying our best. Good thing to keep in mind!
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Made in Space: the A-T-G-C of our DNA 🌎🧬 ☄ A bombshell in Nature today — All of the base pairs of our biology have now been found in CM2 meteorites, supporting the theory that life’s precursors arrived on Earth from abiotic origins past Jupiter. How? flic.kr/p/2ngXUkF
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The tech job market has never been more polarized: Demand for senior tech workers has never been higher, compensation is hitting all-time highs, globally. New grad and junior folks have never had such a hard time getting that first job. A thread on what's happening and why:
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Levitation melting suspends and melts metal with induction heating inside a magnetic field. Full video: bit.ly/35FjEui
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testing facility for thyssenkrupp elevators in Zhongshan City
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This is the first known color film of London from nearly 100 years ago (1924).

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When dealing with attacks like this you should remember the acronym IMMA. I = Isolate M = Minimize M = Monitor A = Active Defense I'll walk you through the IMMA model for the Log4j attacks we've seen so far. 3
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