Change the world with code | @scalyticsai | KafScale | KafClaw | co-creator Apache Wayang

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1. Code is law. 2. Keys are sovereignty. 3. Privacy is not optional. 4. Power corrupts. I build systems where no one can freeze your funds, censor your speech, or own your identity.
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LSTM-E forecasts energy for AI compute. Helios turns it into full-scale dispatching: shifting flexible workloads to available power. AI follows the megawatts. Open models research: github.com/scalytics/LSTM-NN…
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Happy birthday @realDonaldTrump!
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The US just weaponized AI export laws. Yesterday, Anthropic cut access to its newest frontier models for almost all. Washington gave the order; Europe got unplugged. This shows the brutal European maximal dependence on US defense and frontier tech.
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$SPCX IPO - I hold back. Valuation is insane, looks like a "dump to retail" thing. I'll wait a few weeks and see then.
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🚀 Launching Lascaris: the open sovereign alternative to Palantir’s Gotham and Apollo. A full AI agent operating system for defense, reactive warfare, and regulated industries. Open core. Battle proven daily. Built in Malta. Made for everyone.
🚀 We’re launching Lascaris. It’s the open alternative to Palantir’s Gotham and Apollo. Lascaris is the Sovereign Decision Fabric: a fully supported AI agent operating system built for the hardest problems in defense, reactive warfare, and industry. scalytics.io/lascaris
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Alexander Alten retweeted
The EU age verification app is presented as “completely anonymous”. But the risk is that member states (the countries are supposed to create their own versions of the open-source EU app) use it to introduce identity verification that makes it impossible to post anonymously on social media. The idea behind “completely anonymous” is to use Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) cryptography to break the link between the age credential issuer (EU governments) and the regulated services/sites. Currently, the EU app does not have ZKP functionality, contrasting Ursula von der Leyen’s claim that the app ”is technically ready to be used”. But more importantly, the app is designed to always function without ZKP technology; if ZKP is unavailable, the app falls back to a non-ZKP model. Even if fully developed ZKP technology could be implemented in the future, it would remain an optional extra feature that countries may choose to disable and that the EU could remove at any time. This means that the EU could decide at any time that ZKP may no longer be used, and in one stroke the app would fall back to its default mode, meaning that every post on social media carries an ID tag. By that point, an infrastructure will already have been rolled out; people will have gotten used to it, and it will be harder to roll it back. More details on mullvad.net/blog/age-verific…
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Nearly 3 months now since he moved on into the rainbow - but we miss him every day :(
R.I.P. buddy - 13.6 years. We’ll miss ya!
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Congratulations to PM @RobertAbela_MT on the 4th victory. Shows that the party of @EP_President couldn't win by setting the interests of Europe before the interests of the Maltese people.
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Sorry @fdp - hab wirklich an euch geglaubt. Aber das was ihr heute geboten habt tritt das Erbe von Westerwelle mit Füßen. R.I.P.
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grok-build (beta) is clearly on the road to the only Codex and Claude-code contender. Coding is pretty good, real functions and not the typical Claude slop (n 1). grok spins up agents in a meaningful manner, not just "observation agent" which burns tokens tail -f a logfile…
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Behind every successful AI model is a well working data center with enough energy.
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After many years working at E.ON, one thing is very clear to me. The current energy crisis, driven by unstable fossil fuel supplies and high prices, cannot be fixed with intermittent renewables alone. We need a practical mix of solutions: small modular nuclear reactors for reliable baseload power, large-scale hydropower where the geography allows it (Paraguay is a great example), solar plus batteries for homes and smaller users, and a real push to make fusion a reality in the 2030s. Wind parks simply aren't suitable for the demands of AI, data centers, and quantum computing. Those applications need firm, always-available power. It's time to choose engineering reality over green ideology.
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I don't want to say I told you so, but here we are.
A MUST-read interview with a Siemens employee explaining just how high demand is for energy equipment right now because of AI: 1. The whole situation is shocking even for people who have been in the business for 40 years. They are getting orders that are double the size of what their entire factory can produce in a year. 2. Demand is so high in the last 5-8 months that they don't need to convince or send any analysis (such as CO2 emissions, etc.) to clients because they just want the equipment, because there's so much backlog that they just want to catch the order. 3. Decisions are being made very quickly by clients; the backlog for some of the energy equipment companies is 5-6 years. For transformers, the situation is even more difficult. 4. He mentions that right now, data center builders do not care about sustainability; they just want power at any expense, reliable power. They say they will think about sustainability later. 5. The orders have gone from previous 20-30 MW orders to now 200-500 MW units. Customers have previously wanted to get equipment from different OEMs, but now they prefer an integrated standardized solution. 6. An interesting dynamic is that even though the data center requires 100 MW, the builders are buying N 1 units of gas turbines (so more than just for 100 MW) as backups, as well as having more energy capacity, as they believe they will continue to grow that data center. 7. He does believe there is some double booking going on on transformers and switchgears because of extra-long lead times. 8. Everyone is trying to reduce PUE, and water use effectiveness, but even after improving, they just use the same power to run more compute. 9. The problem is also liquid cooling, as it is expensive, and water availability in many regions is a problem. 10. Margins on equipment in the sector have gone from 4-6%, where they were 2-3 years ago, to 20-23% and in some cases even 40%. The data center builders know the margins are high, but they are fine with it because they just want to get it. found on @AlphaSenseInc
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The real performance cost in Wayang comes from platform switches not the abstraction layer. Serialization lost locality and mismatched parallelism add up fast if you cross boundaries too often. novatechflow.com/2025/06/wha…

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