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@zeroXmusashi @samuel_colvin @claudeai Yea. Itโs pretty sweet https://t.co/xj9tB9gHDU
MUST READ from the WSJ: โSomething is profoundly wrong with the U.S. welfare systemโa problem that runs far deeper and is more dangerous than the shocking fraud in Minnesota that has been making headlinesโฆ 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.โ
Imagine telling Optimus to learn pickleball online....It watches a few videos, grabs a paddle, and suddenly itโs 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 ๐ 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

๐ฅFORVIA, a leading automotive technology provider, is taking another step forward with Appning, its app marketplace solution. ย A new feature will offer drivers personalized, real-time radio developed in partnership with @RadiolineFrance. Appning is an "automotive app store,"ย 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: โฌ๏ธ 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 โ 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"โa 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."
Billy Crystal once joked on Saturday Night Live that โitโs better to look good than to feel good.โ ๐จ The rise of AI โhumanizersโ is shifting language from being evidence of cognition to camouflage for its absence. https://t.co/5O3NXPGJn4 #AI #LLMs
Amazon will reportedly invest up to $10B in OpenAI...who will use that money to buy Amazon's products. @EquityPod asks: How do we even define real revenue with all these circular deals? Listen here: https://t.co/qqMrnyUN4D https://t.co/BbXf1cmyKm
Dartmouth professor says he's surprised just how scared his Gen Z students are of AI https://t.co/XmE87e3mB2 @ScottDAnthony @dartmouth @fortunemagazine
We cloned Google Drive, except it's Epstein's files (and the search bar actually works... unlike the DOJ website) https://t.co/z5esuHrzYd
We cloned Google Photos, except it's Epstein's camera roll https://t.co/9QZZt7eR1U
We cloned Amazon, except it's Epstein's order history https://t.co/aqhdhk8lKf
We cloned Amazon, except it's Epstein's order history https://t.co/aqhdhk8lKf

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Apparently some researchers thought it was significant that early high performance and later high performance were negatively correlated They didn't realize they were conditioning on a collider Nor did the editors at Science, who published their claims anyway Just incredible
Things you can do inside @SomniumSpace tablet menu. Open up the built in web-browser and listen to Spotify! https://t.co/nhfJfokE6W
A recipe for endless self-improvement toward Embodied AGI: ๐งฌ๐ค 1๏ธโฃ Genie 3 generates the world. 2๏ธโฃ Gemini (Task Setter) makes a task. 3๏ธโฃ SIMA 2 acts. 4๏ธโฃ Gemini (Reward Model) scores the video. The agent continuously generates its own experience and learns from it! [1/N] https://t.co/Cir14knRH8
We cloned Google Photos, except it's Epstein's camera roll https://t.co/9QZZt7eR1U
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"Stairway to H=Nven" #RIPHEN on @objktcom ๐ช๐ถโโ๏ธ๐ถโโ๏ธ 99/100 editions --> Full size + link below https://t.co/XEnwbPOpAe
@saintkamus @ylecun @thedataroom @grok https://t.co/UtwSRasCVK
@saintkamus @ylecun @thedataroom @grok https://t.co/UtwSRasCVK

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Simple, causal prediction objectives have led to surprisingly general intelligence. Weโre now seeing this approach extend beyond language to world models, and the emergence of world simulators. A world simulator is a model trained to predict how the world evolves over time, frame-by-frame, using large amounts of video and interaction data. These models output continuous, interactive simulations that can power new consumer, enterprise, and intelligence applications. Many challenges remain and these models are still nascent, but after two years of research, we feel weโre at the dawn of a world simulatorโsomething fundamentally new. Today, weโre excited to share the research directions weโre pursuing, and what we feel will mature and scale these early models into general world simulators. Let us know what you think!
One of the first AI-assisted drugs just successfully passed a Phase 3 trial! The drug, acquired by Takeda, is a major treatment for the inflammatory skin disease called psoriasis. In the near future, we will see many more AI-powered treatments making an immense health impact! https://t.co/Xbsx9NI8L1
Review of @Teslaโs FSD (Supervised) from local media in Australia: "Driving in Australia will never be the same. Once youโve driven with FSD for any length of time, itโs hard to imagine life without it. Thereโs no looking back. Tesla donโt want us to say this but is close to a robot car as you can get."

entropy reversal engine prompt one: generation. prompt two: animation. grok image prompt: A photorealistic digital rendering of a heavily modified Tesla Roadster on a rain-slicked street in a cyberpunk Tokyo night scene, captured from a low-angle rear three-quarter view emphasizing the car's aggressive stance and dramatic lighting. The Tesla features a glossy black and vibrant yellow geometric camouflage wrap with sharp angular patterns, a massive fixed rear wing labeled "Tesla" in white and red lettering, "GROK IMAGINE" branding on the trunk in bold yellow, glowing circular red-orange taillights fully illuminated, dual center-exit exhaust pipes, wide matte black wheels with low-profile tires, red brake calipers, and a Japanese license plate reading "69-420" in white on black. The wet asphalt road reflects intense neon glows in pink, purple, blue, and yellow, with scattered rain droplets and puddles creating mirror-like surfaces capturing the car's taillights and surrounding lights. Background: dense urban alley lined with tall buildings covered in vibrant multicolored neon signs featuring large Japanese kanji and katakana characters (prominent yellow vertical sign with red kanji on the left, various pink, blue, and orange billboards), blurred bokeh light orbs from distant traffic and signage, hazy atmospheric fog from rain, high contrast moody lighting with strong neon reflections and subtle volumetric glow, cyberpunk aesthetic, ultra-detailed textures on wet surfaces, sharp focus on the car fading to soft depth-of-field blur in the distance. grok video prompt: crane shot in, fast motion, zoom in, text: 'grok'