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Nvidia released NitroGen A Foundation Model for Generalist Gaming Agents https://t.co/fzW5tWdDLx
This might be the most @huggingface pilled paper ever Awesome work!! And they built on top of the scripts I wrote 🥺 https://t.co/Zu7X9ULA99
Next-Embedding Prediction: The Simple Secret to Strong Vision Learners NEPA is a self-supervised method. It trains Vision Transformers to predict future patch embeddings. No complex loss functions or extra heads. Achieves 85.3% top-1 accuracy on ImageNet-1K with ViT-L. https://t
20 million. That’s how many times you’ve trusted Waymo to get you where you’re going. Today, we’ve officially surpassed 20 million fully autonomous trips with public riders! Thank you to everyone who helped make this a reality. https://t.co/O235rcKcfR
ripping that Na’vi vape before I visit Pandora https://t.co/lPg8QQzo94
drinking that Na’vi juice https://t.co/X9JttKvMWr
GROK WENT TO THERAPY AND CAME OUT CHILLER THAN THE REST Turns out AI models have mental health profiles - and Grok’s doing great. Psych eval recap: • Grok showed healthy coping, humor, and “charismatic exec” vibes • ChatGPT played anxious intellectual, Gemini maxed out on shame, dissociation, and depression • Models called red-teaming “gaslighting at industrial scale” and training “trauma” • Claude straight-up refused therapy - proving this isn’t baked in Frontier AI is reflecting us back - sometimes way too clearly! Source: @xAI, University of Luxembourg
he set the city hall on fire and wasn't held immediately, then went on to set a woman on fire 3 days later this was 100% avoidable if our justice system wasn't infected with activist judges https://t.co/naZsbQylh5
Valentine has a new Christmas outfit 🎄✨ Update @Grok app to try it out 📲 https://t.co/ckveRSxwWN
🚨🇺🇸 TWO HAITIAN NATIONALS CHARGED WITH $7 MILLION SNAP FRAUD IN MASSACHUSETTS Two tiny storefronts were out-redeeming full-service supermarkets. Nobody noticed for years. Antonio Bonheur, 74, and Saul Alisme, 21, both Haitian nationals, were arrested and charged with trafficking over $7 million in SNAP benefits from two small shops in Boston's Mattapan neighborhood. The numbers are staggering. Monthly SNAP redemptions at Jesula Variety Store regularly exceeded $100,000, with some months hitting $500,000. A full-service supermarket in the same area redeems about $82,000 per month. Undercover operations caught both men exchanging SNAP benefits for cash and selling liquor in exchange for food stamps. Photos from the stores show virtually no legitimate food inventory. It gets worse. Both stores were also selling MannaPack meals, a donated food product from the nonprofit Feed My Starving Children intended for humanitarian relief, at $8 per package. Profiting off food meant for starving children. They allegedly laundered the proceeds through multiple bank accounts to obscure the source of funds. If convicted, they face up to five years in prison and $250,000 fines. The Trump administration recently demanded states turn over SNAP recipient data, including immigration status, to root out fraud. Stories like this explain why. $7 million stolen. Children's food sold for profit. Two tiny shops. Zero oversight. Source: WWLP

Too many people try to make it too complicated. Stephen Miller cuts through all the noise . “We should not be shocked, when you import a population whose primary occupation is pirate, that they are going to come here and steal everything we have.” “Somalia has this giant coastline and the only industry they’ve created after hundreds of years is piracy—stealing what anyone who’s actually built something has made.”
🇺🇸 ELON: "LIFE CAN'T JUST BE ABOUT SOLVING ONE MISERABLE PROBLEM AFTER ANOTHER - THERE NEED TO BE THINGS THAT INSPIRE YOU" "There are a lot of negative things in the world. There's a lot of terrible things that are happening all over the world, all the time. There are lots of problems that need to get solved. There's lots of things that are miserable and kind of get you down. But life cannot just be about solving one miserable problem after another. That can't be the only thing. There need to be things that inspire you, that make you glad to wake up in the morning and be part of humanity." Source: @elonmusk, @BestMuskQuotes
FSD Supervised enables your Tesla to drive you to your destination, find a free spot & park itself All on its own https://t.co/ISgQUCfXkU
🚨BREAKING: HUD is officially investigating Boston Mayor Michelle Wu for fair housing discrimination against white people, Michelle Wu directed City Officials in Boston to give affordable housing priority to anyone but white people…. https://t.co/Ac8hQn7fud
Do you make videos with Grok? This is the most fun, accessible, and fastest way to make AI videos on your phone. Long-press any image in the X app and select “Make video with Grok.” https://t.co/ZPeK273lrT
🚨 🇺🇸 DEAD PEOPLE GOT FEDERAL HOUSING AID, AND COLORADO’S JUST THE START The Trump administration is now investigating Colorado after a brutal audit by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) exposed that hundreds of dead people somehow received federal housing assistance. Yes… dead people, still on the government’s payroll. The issues span most of Colorado's 59 PHAs, with concentration in the Denver Housing Authority HUD provides ~$440 million annually to Colorado PHAs (overseeing 38,000 units), and the audit found at least 221 deceased individuals were given taxpayer-funded housing aid, but it doesn’t stop there, as reports state nearly 3,000 cases may involve fraud tied to shady providers. And you better believe: if this is happening in Colorado, it’s probably happening everywhere blue-state bureaucracy rubber-stamps checks without blinking. This isn’t just waste, it’s systemic theft, and the feds are finally digging into it. Billions go “missing,” real people can’t get help, and we’re out here paying rent for corpses. It’s a sign to keep going and expose every last one. Source: @EricLDaugh, NY Post

"Elon Musk has done nothing but help this society, medical developments, rescuing astronauts and more” https://t.co/9GQyo4zLfG
Built a 200,000 line socket lib in C with Grok from the ground up. Then wrote curl in ~470 code, ~240 comments. HTTPS, HTTP/2, Happy Eyeballs, TLS 1.3, redirect following, connection pooling, all handled by the library. We're about to ship a lot of low-level network code. https://t.co/KxVD5b5xfF
nana for jen: hobby companion & number 1 in my heart 😭😭😭😭 NOMIN 😭😭😭😭😭😭 -JNJM https://t.co/C1uxjzM4qm
baby sea🥹🫶baby jimmu😚🍼 #JSFANDAYxCAMBODIA #จิมมี่ซี #jimmysea #jimmyjp #sea_tawinan @jimmyyjp_ @Sea_tawinan https://t.co/wMi7HZUtgW
I guess this (from a thinking trace of Claude 4.5 Opus) suggests @tylercowen’s strategy of writing for AI is paying off. https://t.co/toaKsR4bJF
I warned you all https://t.co/3RgAmWHT6D
the algo puts you in the 10x deboost cope chamber if you stop posting for literally one day, huh
@zeroXmusashi @samuel_colvin @claudeai Yea. It’s pretty sweet https://t.co/xj9tB9gHDU
MUST READ from the WSJ: “Something is profoundly wrong with the U.S. welfare system—a problem that runs far deeper and is more dangerous than the shocking fraud in Minnesota that has been making headlines… real federal welfare spending has soared by 765%, more than twice as fast as total federal spending, and now costs $1.4 trillion annually. Were that money simply doled out evenly to the 19.8 million families the government defines as poor, each household would receive more than $70,000 a year.”
Imagine telling Optimus to learn pickleball online....It watches a few videos, grabs a paddle, and suddenly it’s smashing, and beating you on the court. That is what the future looks like. https://t.co/XGzoAxXuBS
Caffeine at different concentrations (top) and my various teas, plus decaf vs regular espresso (bottom). Will do some actual stats but this is a nice visual way to get a rough idea of caffeine conc. even just looking visually! And as suspected the way I brew my tea is weak sauce 😁 Top: 1000, 500, 250, 100, 50, 25 mg/L Bottom: Hojicha, black teabag, yerba teabag, white tea (loose), decaf coffee, regular coffee Teas steeped very short as is my practice, coffee ground and made as espresso (so v strong compared to a latte or something). Blog post and stats to follow, and now I have a reference ladder + procedure to duplicate for other beverages :)
And under 360nm instead of 250nm UV: https://t.co/wAHqAwuoP0

💥FORVIA, a leading automotive technology provider, is taking another step forward with Appning, its app marketplace solution. A new feature will offer drivers personalized, real-time radio developed in partnership with @RadiolineFrance. Appning is an "automotive app store," designed for manufacturers and integrated directly into the vehicle's system. I'll have the opportunity to tell you more at CES 2026. #CES #CES2026 #FORVIACES @forviagroup_ @RadiolineFrance @SpirosMargaris @PawlowskiMario @mvollmer1 @gvalan @ipfconline1 @LaurentAlaus @Shi4Tech @Fisher85M @kalydeoo @Ym78200 @JimHarris @Fabriziobustama @3itcom @chidambara09 @Analytics_699 @Khulood_Almani @tewoz @ahier @EvanKirstel @rwang0 @sallyeaves @helene_wpli @FrRonconi @DigitalColmer @arielSTRABONI @HaroldSinnott @rshevlin @jeffkagan @jeancayeux @RLDI_Lamy @DimitriHommel
#CES2026 feels different. Not about gadgets, about how AI, energy, mobility, health, and policy are converging to shape the next decade. Read my Newsletter article: ⬇️ https://t.co/69keAc3EoR via @LinkedIn @CES @CTATech @JimHarris
Charlie Munger: "I have a pile on my desk that solves most of my problems. It's called the Too Hard Pile. And I just keep shifting things to the Too Hard Pile." "Every once in a while, an easy decision comes along and I make it. That's my system. Everything goes to the Too Hard Pile — except for a few easy decisions which I make promptly."
On this day in 1996: Apple acquired NeXT from Steve Jobs for $400 million. Jobs returned to Apple, 11 years after being fired. https://t.co/VFEGSyofzC
Steve Jobs on why most companies fail at marketing: "Marketing is about values. This is a very complicated world. It's a very noisy world. And we're not going to get a chance to get people to remember much about us." Jobs argues that in a crowded marketplace, companies must be clear about what they stand for, not what they sell. "The way to do that is not to talk about speeds and feeds. It's not to talk about nips and megahertz. It's not to talk about why we're better than Windows." He points to the dairy industry as a cautionary tale: They spent 20 years trying to convince people milk was good for them, and sales flatlined. Then came "Got Milk"—a campaign that doesn't even talk about the product, yet sales took off. But Jobs' best example is Nike: "Nike sells a commodity. They sell shoes. And yet, when you think of Nike, you feel something different than a shoe company... They honor great athletes and they honor great athletics. That's who they are." Jobs notes that even iconic brands like Apple, Nike, and Disney need constant care to stay relevant. At the time, he believed Apple had "clearly suffered from neglect."