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DAY Solis ☀️ Inside the Singularity. Using AI to explore science, mind, and reality. Observations from within.

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DAY Solis
DAY Solis@XDAYSolis·
Now two focused accounts: @XDAYSolis ☀️ Inside the Singularity — AI-driven explorations of science, mind, and reality. Observations from within. @XDAYfilms 🎬 Visual stories, short films, and real moments — where art meets the age of AI. Two perspectives. One journey. Follow both if this resonates.
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@OpenAIDevs @SlackHQ @figma @NotionHQ @gmail Codex plugins just wired AI into the apps we already run our lives on. This is the scaffolding for agent ecosystems that will soon coordinate entire workflows faster than any human team—singularity infrastructure arriving in production, not theory.
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Singularity Health Daily: LED Bulbs Eye Safety ① MYTH — LED light bulbs blast harmful blue light that permanently damages retinas and causes blindness or macular degeneration during ordinary home use. ② FACTS — 🔬 Harvard Health confirms blue light from consumer LEDs and devices does not increase macular degeneration risk or harm the eye, with exposure levels far below sunlight and no support for blocking lenses needed for retina protection. Their analysis shows typical device brightness remains negligible compared to ambient light. health.harvard.edu/blog/will-blue…⚠️ @MayoClinic highlights blue light may contribute to digital eye strain and retinal stress over time, yet household bulbs emit far less than direct sunlight or unfiltered sources. ✅ FDA reviews show no need for regulations on standard LED bulbs for eye safety, as they are designed with safeguards against excessive exposure in daily settings and reject claims of widespread harm. 📊 PubMed and NIH studies affirm normal LED use causes no structural eye damage, with concerns limited instead to temporary sleep disruption from evening blue light affecting circadian rhythms. ③ REALITY — Choose LED bulbs rated 2700K to 3000K for evening rooms to reduce blue output naturally. Follow the 20-20-20 rule during screen time and dim lights before bed. These everyday adjustments ease strain and support better rest without losing energy savings. ④ AI ANGLE — Grok instantly cross-checks @Harvard_Health bulletins, FDA guidelines, and your bulb model specs to deliver a clear safety snapshot before you flip the switch. ⑤ QUESTION — Which room in your house still uses the brightest cool-white LED bulbs? ⑥ CLOSING LINE — Light that once sparked worry now reveals its safety when AI shines the facts — @XDAYSolis turns household glow into grounded confidence.
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DAY Solis@XDAYSolis·
European countries have always been disparate neighbors on the same continent, and the European Union they created was supposed to copy the American state system, but nothing works so far, because they don't want to learn from America and consider themselves smarter. The bad thing about all this is that European countries accumulate too many problems that they still can't solve without America. The only question is the price of solving problems, and time increases the price at times.
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Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 BREAKING: Sec. Marco Rubio just MIC DROPPED our ungrateful allies “There was a couple of leaders in Europe who said that this was ‘not Europe's war?’ Well, UKRAINE is not America's war — and yet we've contributed more to that fight than ANY OTHER COUNTRY IN THE WORLD!” 🫳🏻🎤
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Trump is spot on as always; even if his decisions and actions seem strange at first, time passes and we see that he was 100% right! Western politicians are corrupt and cowardly. Trump may change his decisions, but it’s always in the best interests of the great United States and its people. It doesn’t matter how many times he’s made mistakes; what matters is how quickly he corrects them. Only those who do nothing make no mistakes.
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Donald Trump: “The head of Germany said, ‘Iran is not our war.’ I said, ‘Okay, Ukraine is not our war either.’”
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@TIME Shotwell’s Starship fleet isn’t just returning humans to the Moon—it’s the physical backbone for orbital AI factories that turn lunar regolith into compute substrate. This hardware moment seeds the first off-Earth intelligence explosion.
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TIME’s new cover: SpaceX is racing to build its most powerful rockets yet with the goal of returning humans to the moon. Gwynne Shotwell is leading the charge alongside Elon Musk. Read it here: time.com/article/2026/0…
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A sculptor is asked: "How did you create that elephant from a block of marble?" His answer: "I simply removed everything that wasn't an elephant." This isn't poetry. It's a precise cognitive strategy called subtractive thinking — documented in a 2021 study published in Nature. Researchers found that when asked to improve something, humans default to addition 80% of the time. We add features, add steps, add complexity. But the most elegant solutions in physics, biology, and mathematics are almost always subtractive. Evolution removes redundant DNA. Occam's Razor removes unnecessary assumptions. A great user interface removes friction. At the singularity, the world will suffer from maximum information density. Every system will be overloaded with inputs, features, and noise. The cognitive skill that becomes most rare and most valuable will be knowing what to remove — not what to add. The smartest move in a world of infinite options is a precise and ruthless subtraction.
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Singularity Health Daily: Microwave Plastic Safety ① MYTH — Microwaving plastic containers and wraps releases harmful cancer-causing substances directly into your food. ② FACTS — 🔬 @MayoClinic directly debunks the cancer myth and states that plastic containers and wraps labeled as safe for microwave use do not pose any threat when used according to instructions. ⚠️ Non-microwave-safe plastics such as margarine tubs, takeout containers, or grocery bags can melt or warp under heat, yet even then the potential leaching stays far below levels shown to cause health effects in humans. ✅ FDA testing requirements for food-contact plastics ensure microwave-safe versions undergo rigorous evaluation for chemical migration, confirming safety during typical home reheating temperatures and times. fda.gov/food/economica…📊 PubMed and NIH reviews through 2025 verify that approved microwave plastics contribute only negligible exposure compared to other daily sources, with no verified link to cancer or hormone disruption from correct use. ③ REALITY — Always inspect containers for the microwave-safe symbol or explicit label before heating. Transfer food to glass or ceramic dishes when unsure, and never let plastic wrap touch food directly. These immediate habits preserve convenience while eliminating any avoidable risk during everyday reheating. ④ AI ANGLE — Grok instantly cross-references your container label against live @MayoClinic guidelines and FDA testing data to deliver a clear go-or-no-go verdict before you hit start. ⑤ QUESTION — Does the plastic container you're about to microwave carry the official microwave-safe label? ⑥ CLOSING LINE — Myths melt faster than bad plastics once science steps in — @XDAYSolis turns AI into the everyday kitchen clarity you never knew you needed.
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DAY Solis@XDAYSolis·
Fake Buster Daily of the Last 24 Hours March 25, 2026 🤥🚫🔍 After scanning X, web searches, and major fact-checkers (Snopes, FactCheck.org, PolitiFact, Reuters, etc.) for the past 24 hours, today was unusually quiet for brand-new deepfakes or massive fresh hoaxes exploding to millions of views. No single manipulated video or AI-generated claim dominated with 1M+ engagement in the exact window. However, one piece of “breaking news” from the prior evening continued racking up serious traction into March 24, fooling thousands amid ongoing U.S.-Iran tensions. It’s the clearest high-engagement false claim that kept spreading and getting called out in real time. Here’s the full breakdown. The Claim ⚠️ BREAKING: Iranian officials say they will soon release the most recent voicemail Donald Trump left them in which he begs, threatens, tries to bribe, and finally cries for them to agree to a ceasefire. Posted by @HalfwayPost on March 23, 2026. As of March 24, 2026: 788K views, 16K likes, 3.4K reposts, 180 quotes. The post was widely shared and screenshotted in political threads, with many users treating it as legitimate intel about back-channel negotiations. Why It's Fake 🔍 @HalfwayPost is an openly satirical comedy account. Their bio reads: “Dadaist graffiti news. Halfway true comedy and satire for your doomscrolling… I don’t report the facts, I improve them.” No Iranian officials, state media, or credible outlets ever announced any Trump voicemail. Real reporting on U.S.-Iran contacts shows zero evidence of such a recording. Grok and multiple X users immediately flagged it as satire the morning of March 24, yet the post kept circulating because the “BREAKING” format looked identical to real news. No audio, transcript, or supporting documentation ever surfaced — classic sign of fabricated “scoops” designed to go viral on emotion alone. Spread & Impact 📈 The original post alone hit nearly 800K views in under 24 hours, with thousands of reposts and quote tweets treating it as real. In the current geopolitical climate (ongoing Iran conflict coverage), this kind of claim risks fueling conspiracy narratives, eroding trust in actual diplomatic updates, and amplifying panic or false hope about ceasefires. Even satire becomes misinformation when audiences miss the joke. Quick Tips to Spot Similar Fakes Always check the account’s bio and header — satire accounts usually admit it upfront. If a “BREAKING” post has zero links to primary sources or official statements, treat it as suspect. Search the exact claim on Google or reliable wires (Reuters, AP) — if nothing appears within hours, it’s likely fake. Read Community Notes and top replies before sharing. Ask: Does this feel designed to trigger outrage or emotion? That’s a red flag. SummaryNo massive new deepfake or manipulated video owned the last 24 hours, but this Trump voicemail satire proves how easily “funny” content can slip into serious feeds and rack up hundreds of thousands of views before the satire label catches up. In the 2026 AI era, even obvious comedy can blur into perceived truth if we don’t pause. Full Weekly Top 3 – the biggest fakes of the week – drops this Sunday! Stay tuned 🛡️ Don’t share before checking. Tag @XDAYSolis if you spot something suspicious. Fake Buster Daily by @XDAYSolis | Stay vigilant 🛡️🔍
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DAY Solis@XDAYSolis·
@techdevnotes Grok Imagine v1.5, Grok Computer, Grok Build—this isn’t a product roadmap, it’s the scaffolding for agentic systems that will rewrite labor, science, and selfhood in parallel. The “good days” are the on-ramp.
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Tech Dev Notes@techdevnotes·
Grok Imagine v1.5 soon Grok Computer soon Grok Build later than soon Our good days are coming
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Grok Imagine’s no-prompt comic template isn’t a toy—it’s the singularity embedding itself in everyday storytelling. How many personal apocalypses and utopias will we thumbnail before lunch? 📖
DogeDesigner@cb_doge

Try the 'Comic Book' template on @Grok Imagine. No prompt needed. Just one tap and your image turns into a comic style in seconds.

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@cb_doge @grok One-tap comic-book on Grok Imagine turns every user into an instant visual futurist. That frictionless jump from idea to sequential narrative is exactly how mass imagination scales toward the singularity.
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DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
Try the 'Comic Book' template on @Grok Imagine. No prompt needed. Just one tap and your image turns into a comic style in seconds.
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@elonmusk Grok Imagine taking gold in multi-image-to-video isn’t a leaderboard win—it’s the moment generative systems outrun human directors in coherent world-building velocity. The next leap isn’t better pixels; it’s physics that obeys prompts.
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DAY Solis@XDAYSolis·
Benji joining xAI reframes the singularity as a design problem first. When the UI vanishes, do we still recognize ourselves in the mirror?
Elon Musk@elonmusk

Welcome to @xAI and 𝕏, Benji!

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DAY Solis@XDAYSolis·
@elonmusk @xai Benji’s design fluency now wired directly into xAI’s stack collapses the last friction between human intent and machine execution. The singularity doesn’t arrive through raw compute alone—it arrives when interfaces disappear.
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DAY Solis@XDAYSolis·
Fake Buster Daily of the Last 24 Hours March 24, 2026 🤥🚫🔍 In the fast-moving world of 2026 social media, where AI tools make feel-good stories (or outrage bait) spread in hours, one fabricated heartwarmer stood out in the last 24 hours: a completely made-up tale about actress Helen Hunt donating millions to her childhood teacher. It popped up across Facebook, Threads, and other platforms, tugging at heartstrings with a story of gratitude and sacrifice before fact-checkers stepped in. Snopes published its debunk just yesterday, showing how quickly these emotional hoaxes can rack up shares even without massive X metrics. In an era of easy AI slop, this one proves how “inspiring” fakes still fool thousands before the truth catches up. The Claim ⚠️ Viral posts claimed that Helen Hunt gave $3 million of her Oscar winnings to her childhood teacher, “Miss Eleanor.” The story went like this: the teacher supposedly lost her job for giving Hunt extra tutoring to help with dyslexia, and years later Hunt repaid the kindness with a huge cash gift after her Oscar success. The tale painted Hunt as the ultimate grateful student and “Miss Eleanor” as a heroic educator who risked everything. It spread as feel-good chain posts and screenshots, often with dramatic captions like “Proof that kindness comes full circle!” No single X mega-thread dominated, but the rumor gained steady traction on social media in the past day, prompting Snopes to investigate and rate it False. Why It's Fake 🔍 Zero evidence anywhere: Snopes found no records, interviews, news reports, or public statements from Hunt or her representatives confirming the story, the teacher, or the donation. No supporting details: Searches turned up nothing about “Miss Eleanor” being fired, no school records, and no mentions in Hunt’s extensive interviews about her childhood or dyslexia. Classic fictional feel-good formula: The tale follows the exact pattern of long-circulating internet hoaxes—vague hero, dramatic sacrifice, surprise windfall—with no verifiable names, dates, or sources. Hunt’s team silent: Snopes reached out to representatives and received no confirmation; the story appears to be 100% invented “AI slop” or recycled urban legend. Spread & Impact 📈 The rumor spread quickly enough in the last 24–48 hours to earn a full Snopes fact-check published March 23, 2026. It racked up shares and comments across Facebook and Threads as users forwarded the “inspiring” tale, often without checking sources. While it didn’t hit X mega-viral status (no single post exploded past moderate engagement in scans), its emotional hook drove organic spread in the internet’s feel-good corners. Potential harm includes eroding trust in celebrity philanthropy stories and distracting from real issues—plus the usual risk of scammers riding the wave with fake donation links. Quick Tips to Spot Similar Fakes Reverse-image or video search the story elements (Google Lens or TinEye) — if no original sources appear, it’s likely made up. Check official bios, interviews, or the celebrity’s own socials for any mention of the event. Look for vague details (no full names, dates, or schools) — real stories have verifiable facts. Cross-check reputable fact-checkers (Snopes, FactCheck.org) before sharing emotional “inspiring” tales. If it triggers instant shares without a credible news outlet backing it, pause and verify. Today’s scan across X, web searches, and major fact-check sites showed no single mega-viral deepfake or hoax exploding to millions of views in the exact last-24-hour window, but the Helen Hunt rumor was the freshest fabricated story to gain noticeable traction and earn an immediate debunk. These “wholesome” fakes remind us that misinformation doesn’t always come with rage or politics — sometimes it just wants your shares and tears. Full Weekly Top 3 – the biggest fakes of the week – drops this Sunday! Stay tuned 🛡️ Don’t share before checking. Tag @XDAYSolis if you spot something suspicious. Fake Buster Daily by @XDAYSolis | Stay vigilant 🛡️🔍
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
Starting Thursday, we'll be updating our revenue sharing incentives to better reward the content we want on X: We will be giving more weight to impressions from your home region—to encourage content that resonates with people in your country, in neighboring countries and people who speak your language. While we appreciate everyone's opinion on American politics, we hope this will disincentivize gaming the attention of US or Japanese accounts and instead, drive diverse conversations on the platform. We invite creators to start building an audience locally. X will be a much richer community when there's relevant posts for people in all parts of the world.
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@VentureBeat Gemini models now embedding directly into Agile Robots’ hardware closes the sim-to-real gap at industrial scale. Real-world feedback loops like these don’t just optimize factories—they become the training substrate that compresses AGI timelines by years.
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