Joined March 2011
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The important thing about billionaires and trillionaires is they are only theoretically super rich. They own the rights to things that have a "value" based on general consensus and speculation. The public gets fired up about wealth, politicians are wary of individual power.
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History's first trillionaire is a guy who catches rockets out of the sky with chopsticks and beams internet to every dead zone on the planet. Same guy ships cars that drive themselves, humanoid robots for the factory floor, brain chips that let paralyzed people move a cursor with pure thought, and an AI running on a supercomputer his team stood up in months instead of years. And the people crashing out about his net worth are doing it on the app he owns. The same app governments spent years trying to censor. You cannot legislate a rocket into orbit.
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Possibly the least useful software update in the history of software updates. Make your house battery light match your football team. Just let me set a few custom colours, we don't need to download a list of teams.
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Everyone saying space AI won't dissipate enough heat to work. If only SpaceX had rocket scientists, and access to massive AI, and maybe a few napkins to write on.
You know the reason your Stanley or Hydroflask is so good at keeping your water cold is because there's a vacuum inside the walls of the thermos. Heat can't conduct in a vaccum. And "radiated" heat is ineffective at the temperatures processors operate at. This satellite will be like plugging in your gaming PC without a CPU cooler. It'll be dead in minutes.
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This is your reminder to check you haven't left Claude Fable 5 selected in your model chooser. Don't want you using up all your credits in one day.
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Christopher Cook retweeted
It's difficult to navigate what your engineering strategy should be when all everyone is ever talking about is AI, so this is something I put together to help guide where I see value in making bets and buying things, and where I don't. davidwhitney.co.uk/blog/2026…

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The latest update has blown up in popularity and suggestions are flooding in. Thank goodness for AI coding agents or I'd be worried.
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You can hear the vibes. guitar.soundshed.com #guitar
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MS being cagey so they don't scare any partners off. "We have models but they're not as great as yours!".. until they catch up. Meanwhile everyone will use them because they will go out of their way be the cheapest models. Some benefits to owning your own data centers, surprise!
Microsoft and OpenAI broke up — now they’re ready to fight. Microsoft AI CEO @mustafasuleyman tells me "the goal is to prove that we can become one of the top four labs in the world." Interview from me and deep analysis from @haydenfield 👇 theverge.com/ai-artificial-i…
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Risky move with copilot pricing before the models release though, as people are already jumping ship in large numbers. Should have waited until next month to flip the pricing.
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Things that make you inexplicably nervous during AI agent runs:
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Hmm. 10% of my Copilot Pro used in a few hours, using older GPT models like 5.3 Codex, and I haven't been at my computer most of the day. That upgrade button is going to come in handy.
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Called it
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My kids engineering exam has them wiring Arduino Nano pin d6 (low) as ground for an LED and that feels wrong to me.
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This is a good example of when to put a price tag on something, even if it's already free. A company using this sort of thing wants someone on the hook for support.
So I just implement DXF rendering engine using my high-performance, GPU-first UI framework and composition substrate for .NET, it uses similar to WinUI rendering api based on DrawingContext. Can render 200 FPS complex 2D CAD drawings.
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The electric Ferrari is getting plenty of hate from critics but will sell plenty to certain collectors. For when your teacup chihuahua has everything and everyone else has the same iPhone.
Ferrari’s first electric car is finally here: Meet the Luce. • 1,035 horsepower • 2.5 second 0-60, 192-mph top speed • Most aerodynamic Ferrari ever The Luce starts at €550,000, or about $640,000. What do you think? motor1.com/news/796895/ferra…
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There seems to be some confusion among press and punters about price and it's relevance. If you need to know the price, it's not going to be your car regardless of the style. Some Ferraris can't even be driven on the road, likewise not going to be yours.
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Distract them with games! Meanwhile, develop home grown tech for data centres.
This card cannot beat a 3 year old NVIDIA card in a straight race as of today. In Cyberpunk it pushed 88 frames a second the Nvidia card pushed 232. But they designed the whole thing themselves and just like BYD and Mobiles this too will end up dominating the market soon.
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Hilarious that the JS thought leaders are mostly AI thought leaders now. Some with a stint via web3.
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