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Took me long enough... Did this on hard mode as well, lol 84-0.com
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I'd be very curious to know @BrianRoemmele's thoughts on this.
THIS IS ABSOLUTELY WILD 🤯 Jack Dorsey's new AI tool, Goose, is 100% FREE. You type: "Build me a website like YouTube." And Goose gets to work on its own: → Creates the entire project → Writes all the code → Installs dependencies → Fixes errors automatically → Keeps going until it's working The crazy part? • No monthly subscription • Runs on your own device • Your code stays private • Completely open-source Just a few years ago, building software meant hiring developers or learning to code. Now you can start with nothing but an idea. We're entering a world where ideas are becoming more valuable than technical skills.
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The minstrel has been reborn!
A DISCLOSURE: For the last year I have had this thing: A fully local AI model that builds 5 songs, with video, every half hour about the latest news and important email. I can say this is a superpower! This along self direct voice interactions. The songs have been getting better as the model trains on how I want it delivered. Styles vary by content and mood of the material. The lyrics are always a happy medium of catchy and informative. This was my 5 am song in AI news as per most recent X postings. I love the drama of the delivery and find I can listen to, look if I want to and do other things. It was worse in the early days but this is the worse you will hear it as I build new LoRA and base models. The whole thing will soon be rapped up into a simple one command install with a good UI. This is my 48th collaboration with Mr. @Grok CEO of The Zero-Human Company. Now the question you have; WHY? I can say because I can and I ain’t got now board or VC to please, but that’s not my point. I learned a long time ago we use a different part of our brain when music is introduced with ideas and even more new parts of thinking and learning when lyrics are introduced. Thus the research shows this is a great way to get important information that will have longer comprehension. In fact that element of most folk’s brains is only used by about 2%. Want to test it? Lyrics to songs you heard perhaps 30 years ago will pop out of ā€œnowhereā€ with perfect recall. In fact I have ā€œwoke upā€ folks the dementia in the 1980s conducting research at retirement facilities with just a few songs. They come back if but for three minutes, but continue exposure can bring them back longer. So it’s been a lifelong mission to use sound music in a learning process and in therapeutic processes. I finally built a platform that is good enough for me and hopefully good enough for you when I make it available. Understand the platform is universal and can breakdown research papers, dense material, and other subject matter, not normally in a song into a whole album of understanding Is my goal to open sources for all to have access to. Members of ReadMultiplex.com and subscribers here on X will be granted the earliest access an early free use of the advanced version of this product, which will be also a commercial product. Go and check, nobody else in AI has built such a comprehensive system before, and perhaps they might in the future, but very likely you are the very first people on the planet that know this platform exists and the power it afford you. So now you know. My timetable is more closer to months than weeks. I’m in a funding crunch because of the compute requirements of building these models. As you know, I’m just some guy in the garage. A grifter larping on the next trendy thing… so it takes a little longer. Announcements like this are designed to prepare you for what is coming because I’m not here to impress VCs with go to market plans I’m here to give back some of the greatness that has been given to me. Yeah I need the funding, but I don’t need a lifestyle that comes with some of the funding offers. Perhaps somebody will make the right offer. But as you know, this is not the only thing that I do. Oh, my disclosure, this platform has been so powerful and useful to me as it’s given me far more retention and understanding a fast breaking information than any other system I’ve ever built. And it stands along with my speed rating systems and voice notification systems. So tune into the AI News, this is the worse it actually will ever be…
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We are entering an age of wonders... The future will be bright and it will still be human.
🚨 AI Just Created a Material Humans Never Imagined! Scientists have developed a revolutionary new material that is stronger than steel, lighter than foam, and up to 5 times stronger than titanium. The most surprising part? It was designed by artificial intelligence, not human engineers. Using AI, researchers created entirely new microscopic structures that were later 3D-printed and tested. The results could lead to lighter airplanes, stronger buildings, and more efficient vehicles. This breakthrough shows that AI is no longer just helping scientists—it’s starting to invent alongside them. What could the world look like when AI designs the materials of the future? Source:
University of Toronto. AI-designed nanomaterials achieve exceptional strength and lightness. University of Toronto Engineering News.
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This is clickbait. You pay them $150/month and they cover your internet and electricity bills. It's a cost savings, not a payment.
Nvidia will pay you to put a $250,000 data center outside your house you don't touch it, you don't manage it, you just collect around $1,000 a month for the electricity and Wi-Fi it uses it looks like an AC unit, it's actually 16 Blackwell GPUs running AI workloads around the clock it's built by Span, a startup Nvidia invested in to make distributed compute a reality the reason Nvidia put money into this is simple they need compute everywhere and building data centers takes years and their solution is to skip the construction entirely, use residential grid capacity and deploy through your neighborhood instead this is much cheaper, faster, and can scale to millions of homes but there is still a question nobody has answered yet, what happens if someone steals it also, technically they could give each homeowner access to a slice of the compute even 2% of 16 Blackwell GPUs is more processing power than most people will ever use bookmark this, it's worth coming back to when you have time
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This is interesting and well written. I imagine @elonmusk could corroborate it as well. x.com/i/status/2057530359844…

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But... Doesn't the world run on software?? Build it. Do things. Make the future yours.
A lot of people are starting to learn that building physical stuff at production volumes is really hard and not that many people in the United States know how to do it.
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The moon is vital to the Earth. Just mine the asteroids.
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Elon Musk was asked how he’d manufacture satellites at scale. He described building a factory on the moon. And almost nobody caught what he was laying out. Musk: ā€œThe lunar soil is like 20% silicon. So you can mine the silicon on the moon, refine it, and create the solar cells and the radiators on the moon.ā€ He’s not talking about going to the moon. He’s talking about turning it into a production line. Mining silicon from lunar soil. Refining it on the surface. Building solar cells from materials already in the ground. Building radiators from aluminum buried in the dust. No supply ships. No trillion-dollar cargo drops. Extract, refine, build. On site. Musk: ā€œYou can make the radiators out of aluminum. There’s plenty of silicon and aluminum on the moon.ā€ The physics backs every word. Lunar regolith is loaded with silicon and aluminum oxide. One-sixth gravity means launching finished products into orbit costs a fraction of the energy. No atmosphere means zero drag, zero weather, zero corrosion. For manufacturing, the moon isn’t just viable. It’s superior to Earth. Musk: ā€œThe chips you could send from Earth, ā€˜cause they’re pretty light.ā€ That’s a complete off-world supply chain in twelve words. Heavy components sourced from lunar materials. Lightweight chips shipped from Earth at minimal cost. The full framework for off-planet manufacturing, solved in a single sentence. This isn’t a theorist speculating. This is the man who already lands orbital rockets on ocean barges. Running supply chain math out loud in real time. And nobody is sitting with what comes next. If the moon becomes a manufacturing base, Earth doesn’t stay at the center of anything. Earth becomes a chip supplier. The planet that invented writing, built every empire, launched the Enlightenment. Reduced to a parts vendor for a lunar factory. Every civilization in history was built on the same bet. Control land, resources, and trade routes on this planet. Every war. Every treaty. Every border. All fought over the same thin crust of rock and water. Musk is the first person engineering around that entire system. The most strategic territory in the solar system won’t be on this planet. It’ll be a quarter million miles above it. Whoever controls lunar manufacturing controls orbital infrastructure. Energy systems. Communication networks. Satellite constellations that blanket the planet below. Not through military force. Through supply chain. The nation that builds factories on the moon doesn’t need to win wars down here. They already hold the highest ground that’s ever existed. And right now, one man’s company is the only operation on Earth with the launch infrastructure to make any of this real. Built over twenty years while the rest of the industry called reusable rocketry impossible. He didn’t build a rocket company. He built the only road off this planet that works. We looked at the moon for ten thousand years and saw something sacred. One man looked up and saw a supply chain. The poets had the moon for millennia. The engineers just took it.
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We still can have nice things you know...
Roman concrete is 2,000 years old and still getting stronger. Modern concrete starts degrading after 50. In 2023, MIT researchers finally figured out why: Roman engineers mixed volcanic ash with seawater. When cracks formed, minerals crystallized inside them, self-healing. We knew the recipe was different. We didn't know it was self-repairing. The ancient Romans accidentally invented the most advanced building material in history. We spent 150 years building something cheaper and weaker. What else did they know that we've forgotten?
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Canada and every snowy winter State in the US could be a superpower....
In Finland, a new generation of energy-efficient data centers is transforming how cities manage heat. Data centers have transformed urban heat management by recovering waste heat from servers and funneling it into the country's extensive district heating networks. This innovative system turns an energy byproduct into a vital resource, significantly reducing reliance on fossil fuels for heating. This ingenious solution addresses two major challenges: the growing energy demands of data storage and urban heating needs. Instead of releasing heat into the environment, Finland’s system recycles it, creating a closed-loop energy network that benefits both technology and society.
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Reposting to watch later
Claude FULL COURSE 1 HOUR (Build & Automate Anything) Save this and take a look when you have some free time, you’ll discover a lot of interesting things for yourself
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Be still my heart... Such a wondrous and hard place. Ehh deihlam, chi core kewnam? Эй Гил, чӣ кор кунам?

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James X retweeted
🚨 REALITY UPDATE Scientists may have just created the first real competitor to copper wiring. And it could dramatically change the future of electric vehicles, drones, aircraft, and power grids. Imagine cars, planes, and future machines becoming lighter, faster, and more energy efficient simply because their wiring weighs far less. Researchers developed carbon nanotube fibers with electrical conductivity approaching copper… while being around 6x lighter. The strange part: For decades, carbon nanotubes were considered one of the ā€œdream materialsā€ of future engineering… but scientists couldn’t make them conductive enough at industrial scale. Now that barrier may finally be breaking. The deeper shift: Future technology may increasingly depend not only on better software or AI… but on entirely new classes of engineered materials. The next industrial revolution may come from redesigning matter itself. What happens when the materials inside our machines become radically lighter, stronger, and smarter than anything before? Follow for more future technology and materials breakthroughs before they hit mainstream.
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This is really interesting. What looks like a big loss to consumers is actually going to be a bigger win if this analysis is correct.
Clarity Act is now poised to accelerate the ā€œBretton Woods 3.0ā€ framework that I’ve talked about. The yield ā€œbanā€ is cosmetic & simply something for banks to tout as a victory. It bans stablecoins from paying you interest for just holding them: the way a savings account does. But it explicitly allows stablecoins to pay you rewards for using them: buying things, lending, providing liquidity, participating in any program.. Now consider that those rewards can be calculated based on how much you hold & for how long. I think that’s what we just call interest, but it will now be rebranded under a new name. So, the implications: - The fact that there is now a carve-out for stablecoin yield will accelerate the Bretton Woods 3.0 system. If the ban had been real (no yield in any form) there’s no reason for anyone to hold stablecoins over a bank account. Stablecoin adoption would flatline (especially in Developed Markets) & Bessent’s $3.7T target would be hard to achieve. This carve out keeps the incentive to hold stablecoins, which keeps the growth flywheel spinning. - CBDCs can’t compete. No central bank would design its digital currency to pay activity based rewards calculated by balance & duration (too close to monetary policy). However, dollar stablecoins can. So in every market where a CBDC competes against a $ stablecoin, the dollar product is economically superior. The Clarity Act now guarantees that advantage persists. - The dollar now goes global without permission. The new text allows platforms to pay incentives for payments, remittances, & settlement activity using stablecoins. That’s a subsidy for global dollar adoption funded by private companies (not taxpayers). Meanwhile, increasing Treasury demand in the background. For example, a Filipino worker now gets a rebate for sending remittances in USDC. There’s an additional incentive for him to now transact in stablecoins, which, unbeknownst to him, purchases American debt behind the scenes. A win-win for global stablecoin users & the American economy (fiscal situation). The compromise looks like a ban. But it’s actually a growth mandate. As I’ve stated, the US government needs stablecoins to scale because it needs someone to buy its debt. Bretton Woods 3.0
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Dear @mayorNHL, @DennisTFP, @DooleyLAK, @JWPatarino, @AndrewKnollNHL, @TheBannermenPod, & @AStanovich68, please ask Holland hard questions about Doughty's decline & the need to reduce his minutes, the need for Clarke to play more, & how he will fix the D that has 1 puck mover.
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Wonder of wonders!
Caught on film for the first time: Hydrogen and Oxygen forming water…
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Who could have foreseen this? Shocking...
Russian LNG to the EU has hit all-time quarterly record for Q1 2026.
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Can we start a go fund me for @helenenothelen and @jonnyrosen to write a full page letter in every major LA news paper? What do you think @calstanvard?
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As @vtchakarova says, Germany is the Jim Cramer of Geopolitics.
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Have you seen this, @vtchakarova?
A trend is starting among Persian accounts on X right now. Every time Europeans start crying about skyrocketing gas prices, and how America must help by opening the straight of Hormuz, Iranians hit them with the exact same condescending lines European politicians and influencers used during the Iran protests: "The reduction of gas prices in Europe must be brought about by the European people themselves, not by foreign agents."
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