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Bring The Light In

@AfKilo

From Text Only Reveries Into A Vivid, Unpredictable Dreamscape.

Mars Beigetreten Şubat 2011
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Lars Christensen
Lars Christensen@MaMoMVPY·
Everything Trump does is about weakening NATO and Europe and strengthening Russia. And this, by the way, has been the case ever since he visited the Soviet Union in 1987. There is little doubt that he is a Russian asset. The only question is why.
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Brivael - FR@BrivaelFr·
Ah, le classique. On le connaît par coeur, le script anti-Musk : Saison 1 : "C'est grâce à la mine d'émeraude de son père." La fameuse mine en Zambie dont la seule source est une anecdote d'Errol Musk, un mythomane notoire que Elon ne fréquente plus depuis des décennies. Musk est arrivé au Canada à 17 ans avec quasi rien et a travaillé dans une ferme et une chaufferie. Mais bon, c'est plus confortable de croire au fils à papa. Saison 2 : "Il n'a pas fondé Tesla." Il est arrivé 6 mois après l'incorporation, a mis la majorité du capital, a conçu la stratégie produit, a viré les fondateurs qui allaient droit dans le mur, et a transformé une idée de voiture électrique de niche en un constructeur qui a forcé l'industrie mondiale à pivoter. Mais non, il a juste "racheté le titre de fondateur". Saison 3 : "C'est ses équipes qui font tout, lui il fait aucun calcul." Et maintenant ta version : "Il n'a créé aucun plan de fusée ni fait un seul calcul." Tom Mueller, le premier ingénieur propulsion de SpaceX, a dit publiquement que Musk est le chief engineer de facto et qu'il prend les décisions techniques majeures. Gwynne Shotwell a dit la même chose. Les ingénieurs de SpaceX témoignent tous qu'il challenge les détails techniques en réunion à un niveau que la plupart des CEO ne pourraient même pas suivre. Mais admettons. Parlons de ce qui compte vraiment. Même parmi les entrepreneurs qui détestent Musk personnellement, PERSONNE ne conteste qu'il est d'une catégorie à part. Bezos, Zuckerberg, les meilleurs fondateurs de la Silicon Valley le reconnaissent implicitement en essayant de le copier. Quand un entrepreneur dirige SIMULTANÉMENT la plus grande entreprise spatiale de l'histoire, le constructeur auto le plus valorisé au monde, une boîte d'interface cerveau-machine qui fait marcher des tétraplégiques, et un réseau satellite qui connecte la planète, ce n'est pas un accident. Les équipes sont excellentes, oui. Mais pourquoi ces équipes sont-elles chez SpaceX et pas chez Boeing ? Pourquoi chez Tesla et pas chez GM ? Parce qu'un entrepreneur visionnaire attire les meilleurs talents, leur donne une mission qui les dépasse, et crée un environnement où l'impossible devient un objectif trimestriel. Des ingénieurs brillants, il y en a partout. Ce qui est rare, c'est l'individu capable de les réunir, de les diriger et de livrer sur plusieurs fronts simultanément à cette échelle. C'est pour ça que dans l'histoire, on retient le nom du chef d'orchestre, pas celui du premier violon.
labadie jean@labadiejean22

@BrivaelFr Non c’est faux, ce sont surtout les équipes de Space X qui sont exceptionnelles. On parle de lui mais il n’a créé aucun plan de fusée, ni fait un seul calcul. Moi j’aimerais connaître son ou ses Von Braun qu’il maintient dans l’anonymat pour attirer la lumière sur lui.

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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 Tesla Optimus is serving at the Tesla Diner today until sunset. Convenient timing: Tesla had promised the Gen 3 Optimus reveal in Q1 2026, and March ends today. The Gen 3 model is designed for factory deployment, meaning an announcement could drop any moment if the timeline holds. Source: @Tesla_Optimus, @niccruzpatane
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Mike P
Mike P@mikepat711·
If I didn’t spend 5 years obsessed with Palantir, reading everything I could get my hands on, meeting people who work there, understanding the reason they exist and what motivates them, I probably would’ve heard something like this from AOC and carried on with my day thinking what she’s saying is true. But I have put in the time, and it makes listening to stuff like this totally surreal. Either AOC is knowingly making shit up to misrepresent what Palantir is, or she’s just unqualified to speak seriously about these things. I don’t even feel like unpacking this stuff does anything anymore. The information is out there to be consumed and understood. Anyone who takes the time can learn that Palantir’s very existence is to be a force to protects the American people against the sort of corruption AOC suggests they wish to contribute to. Using Palantir over some other data integration software (that definitely would’ve been built) makes it nearly impossible to break the law without getting caught. Can it be abused? Sure. Anything can. But study the architecture, and understand that it’s nearly impossible to use Palantir illegally without getting caught. You’d rather the government use something like Palantir over something else that wasn’t structured from first principles to protect civil liberties. “Yeah right, that’s just what they want to convince you of so you’ll let them get in there and start breaking the law.” Study the founders. Read their books (I think all of them except for Stephen Cohen have written one). Read everything I’m going to share below too.
unusual_whales@unusual_whales

AOC: Companies like Palantir are mining endlessly the data and privacy of the American people: keeping track of everything that they say and do. And sending it to a militarized government.

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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
Does anyone else get really creepy vibes from Keir Starmer?
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@flowersslop You're an idiot, and that makes me really sad that there are people like you who are too stupid to understand what is really going on.
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@BenjaminDEKR This competition between labs is already over, with 10 to 30k Optimus self playing in an academy. It’s done. He’s been dropping hints for a month now. They can’t compete with just next word prediction.
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@BenjaminDEKR Mortal but one with a plan that spans decades and is not about today, which is how you are wired.
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Benjamin De Kraker
Benjamin De Kraker@BenjaminDEKR·
I am genuinely curious what, if any, the success plan for xAI was before all this. Under the now-departed cofounders when it was first up and running, was there actually a path to profitability? So, what was it? Build a competitor to ChatGPT (Grok) Then what? Genuine question
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signüll
signüll@signulll·
@Scobleizer elon is one of the few whose physiology has learned how to digest glass.
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signüll
signüll@signulll·
starting a consumer company is basically opting into pain as a lifestyle. you need this weird, almost contradictory stack which is taste + timing, future intuition + present execution, & culture fluency + product rigor. most ppl have like… one of these. maybe two if they’re lucky. oh the worst thing is that there’s no clean feedback loop. ain’t no tidy dashboards telling you you’re right. it’s mostly vibes, weak signals, & ridiculously delayed validation if it comes at all (kinda like being in a toxic situationship). you’re effectively betting on something that doesn’t fully exist yet, using instincts you can’t quite articulate, in a market that will happily ignore you until it suddenly doesn’t. this is one of the most asymmetric games you can play but also one of the least coherent while you’re in it. i think of it as playing a video game in hall of fame difficulty with no tutorial & half the UI missing.
TBPN@tbpn

Airbnb CEO @bchesky says more AI founders should be starting consumer businesses. "I'm on the board of Y Combinator. 87% of companies are enterprise companies per batch." "Enterprise is awesome... but the biggest prize is consumer. That is what's going to reach daily life for billions of people." "Think about all the little parts of daily life that are kind of annoying. Pay attention to whoever's in your life and ask: 'How could their daily life be a little bit easier?'" From his appearance on the show in January.

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