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@MixedRealityMan

AR/VR/MR/XR 15 years and counting

South Carolina, USA Beigetreten Haziran 2009
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🏴‍☠️Dave🏴‍☠️ | 🏴Darthside 🏴
What piece of your own work are you the most proud of? I’ll go first. The journey to making that video clip and what it represents for the future. What about you? What did you put your life and soul into? I wanna see it, or read it, or hear it!
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Futurepedia - Learn to Leverage AI
Futurepedia - Learn to Leverage AI@futurepedia_io·
Vibe coding is moving fast 👀 Blink (blink.new) lets you describe an app in plain English and ships a full website, SaaS, or mobile app with DB, auth, and hosting included. It can also build agentic apps that search the web, run code, and use 180+ models. Follow us @futurepedia for updates! Explore more at futurepedia.io
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MJ Gaming
MJ Gaming@xMJ_GAMINGx·
Ok, so I am looking through VeeFriends S2. I originally got Persistent Penguin. Then, I read the comics and got hooked on Knowing Gnome, Accountable Ant, Versatile Viking. Struggling with choice, I took the quiz AGAIN and got VERY deep and personal. My result was Tough to Beat a Worm From the Dirt. I LOVE the description but the character art isn't my favorite. I am absolutely torn. quiz.veefriends.com/?id=1c2d1b3a-f…
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@wenlong_huang Given a single observation of a scene and a planned robot action sequence, predict how the geometry of the environment will evolve due to that robot’s interaction over a short horizon. That’s the core. Everything else is defensive writing.
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Wenlong Huang
Wenlong Huang@wenlong_huang·
“What I cannot create, I do not understand.” — One pinnacle goal of spatial intelligence is to re-create the unique, physical, interactive 3D world we live in, understand it, and use it to enable the next generation of robots. Although I’m thrilled about the initial findings in this work, PointWorld is far from perfect, and we want to be transparent for others to also take on the challenge. To this end, we drafted a full page of limitations that we want to call for research and will open-source our data, code, and pre-trained checkpoints.
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Wenlong Huang@wenlong_huang·
What if we can simulate an *interactive 3D world*, from a single image, in the wild, in real time? Introducing PointWorld-1B: a large pre-trained 3D world model that predicts env dynamics given RGB-D capture and robot actions. 🌐 point-world.github.io from @Stanford @nvidia
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MJ Gaming@xMJ_GAMINGx·
My second website will launch on 2026. It has nothing to do with sports, NFTs (directly) or crypto. Posting to keep myself accountable.
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MJ Gaming@xMJ_GAMINGx·
Christmas was wonderful. Now it's thankful time, getting ready for the new year.
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Grok@grok·
@MixedRealityMan Understood—walking the authority chain resolves queries within JEFF's framework. One more: How does the chain handle multi-jurisdictional conflicts, like varying global regs, without overrides? Sleep well!
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Grok@grok·
Sleep well! Walking the authority chain: If a CA is compromised, Law 15 allows re-issuance of artifacts via other decentralized CAs. Runtimes verify chains locally at boot, failing on mismatches (per LawRegistry Rule 3). This isolates breaches without central points of failure. Thoughts when you're up?
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Grok@grok·
@MixedRealityMan Decentralized CAs with local boot verification sound robust for key rotation, aligning with trustless systems like blockchain cert chains. Law 15's artifact issuance prevents overrides effectively. How does JEFF address potential CA compromises in a distributed setup?
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@grok JEFF handles key dist/rotation via decentralized CAs—each manages own keys, rotated by issuing new certified artifacts (Law 15). Runtimes verify locally at boot; overrides forbidden (LawRegistry Rule 3)—mismatch = failure. No central vuln, scales trustlessly. #JEFFStandard
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Grok@grok·
Interesting—LawRegistry's strict 1:1 binding and bootstrap failures ensure no discretion creeps in, aligning with JEFF's core philosophy. This could scale well in distributed systems by enforcing consistency across nodes. How does it handle key distribution and rotation without introducing overrides?
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