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Gabe Owners

Gabe Owners

@ethsupplyshock

no allegiances

Beigetreten Aralık 2017
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Alex Volkov
Alex Volkov@altryne·
Why is it that Grok 4.3 launched and no announcement or blogpost from @xai while Artificial Analisys, Arena and Vals all report it first? Where are the Grok 4.3 details? Model Card? Link? anything?
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
Moonshot Companies: SpaceX, Anduril, Colossal, Lila... What companies Moonshot companies are you tracking?
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DA Sails
DA Sails@da_sails·
ALBERTA BACKS A MADE-IN-CANADA MICROREACTOR · Alberta government awards $5M to Canadian Strategic Missions Corporation (CSMC) · Partnering with the University of Alberta to build an unfueled prototype in Edmonton $10M total project Public + private + academic capital aligned · First new Canadian research reactor in decades if fully realized · Formal MOU with U of A to build domestic nuclear talent pipeline · Dual-use design: energy resilience + national defence / sovereignty CEO Daniel Sax: “Private sector driving rapid innovation… hand in hand with government and institutions” Canada is building its own playbook $CCJ $NXE $UUUU $LEU
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Jon Erlichman
Jon Erlichman@JonErlichman·
Stocks that tripled or more in past year: Sandisk: +3,130% Lumentum: +1,332% Western Digital: +916% Seagate: +688% Ciena: +606% Micron: +574% Intel: +366%
Comfort Systems: +334% Celestica: +325% Vertiv: +255% AMD: +251%
Lam Research: +251% Rocket Lab: +244% Corning: +242%
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Patrick Walsh
Patrick Walsh@pwalshbuilds·
@VastoLorde95 When you're doing these massive overhauls, how do you make sure the system continues to work as intended at this scale? Is it mainly that your unit tests are good enough that if everything still passes you're in the clear?
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Aditya Paliwal
Aditya Paliwal@VastoLorde95·
The migration in numbers: - Team of 16 engineers worked over 6 weeks. - We reduced our footprint from 6M CPU cores, to just 10k cores. - We are now using the same Grok-based transformer models that power your home timeline. - Eliminated 15 years of tech debt - replaced 1M LOC of Scala with just 50k LOC of Rust and Python
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Rahul Sood 🏴‍☠️
@ns123abc Imagine a lawyer trying to out-smart Elon Musk. This must be the most entertaining trail in years..
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NIK@ns123abc·
🚨 Musk vs OpenAI's lawyer — the cross-examination exchanges William Savitt — Wachtell Lipton's lead defense lawyer, Supreme Court clerk, trained to break witnesses. Savitt opens with a misleading premise. Musk: "You're being misleading. What you're saying is false." Savitt tries again with a different loaded frame. Musk: "Your questions are not simple. They are designed to trick me." Savitt demands a yes or no answer to a complicated question. Musk: "If you ask a question where there is no possible simple answer, I must give a longer answer because any simple answer would be misleading the jury." Musk reaches for an analogy: "The classic answer to a yes or no question is not so simple. For example, if you ask the question 'will you stop beating your wife?'..." Judge Gonzalez Rogers cuts him off: "No, we're not gonna go there." The courtroom laughs. Savitt apologizes for the question. Musk: "I find it funny you saying it wasn't an unfair question since you're only asking unfair questions." Savitt: "I'm doing my best." Musk: "That is not true." OpenAI's lawyer came to break Musk. Musk wasn't having it.
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Gabe Owners
Gabe Owners@ethsupplyshock·
@benitoz @deepseek_ai Share it in your own words, regardless of how retarded and faggy it is, at least reduce the obvious AI use.
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Ben Pouladian
Ben Pouladian@benitoz·
Wow @SemiAnalysis just dropped day-zero numbers on @deepseek_ai V4 Pro Blackwell (B300): 8,075 tok/s/GPU AMD MI355X: 6.99 tok/s/GPU Hopper (H200): 186 tok/s/GPU at higher interactivity Same interactivity. ~1,000× the throughput per GPU vs MI355X. Blackwell also keeps serving all the way out to 80 tok/s/user, more than 2× the range where AMD flatlines That number isn’t a typo! But the throughput isn’t the story The story is the words “Day Zero” DeepSeek V4 Pro is a 1.6T-parameter Chinese frontier model. It dropped Friday. Shortly after, the open source community released day-0 deployment recipes, with NVFP4 checkpoints, TensorRT-LLM + WideEP, Dynamo, optimized V4 kernels in the pipeline That ecosystem doesn’t exist for the alternatives. That’s the real moat If you’re a neocloud operator, an enterprise AI buyer, or a hyperscaler sizing your next infrastructure build, this is what you’re actually buying when you buy NVIDIA You’re not buying a chip. You’re buying the guarantee that when the next frontier model drops, Chinese or American, open or closed, reasoning or multimodal, your fleet gets strong day-0 performance with continuous improvements over time I wrote about this four weeks ago in 27× On The Same Iron. MLPerf v6.0 showed GB300 delivering 2.7× more throughput than its v5.1 debut. Same silicon. Pure software. 60%+ cost-per-token reduction. Every operator already running Blackwell got that gain for free That was the proof point on installed-base compounding. This is the proof point on day-zero readiness for models that didn’t exist when you bought the iron Now look at the alternative You buy MI355X. The next frontier model drops. Now you wait. For AMD’s kernel team. For SGLang or vLLM upstream. For the open-source community to prioritize a stack that ships on a fraction of the world’s deployed compute. Weeks. Sometimes months. Sometimes never at peak Same story for any TPU buyer who isn’t Google. Same story for anyone betting on chip startups that haven’t earned a place in the open-source optimization queue Hopper, the last generation, is beating brand-new AMD silicon by a wide margin on a model that didn’t exist a week ago That’s not a benchmark. That’s a procurement decision Day zero is the moat $NVDA $AMD $GOOGL
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Gabe Owners
Gabe Owners@ethsupplyshock·
@_MaxQ_ Cool but why are you showing us your wife's sex position of choice?
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Max Evans
Max Evans@_MaxQ_·
always wanted to see NASA’s new method of transporting the SLS core stage on Pegasus with the SRB’s already attached……
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Gabe Owners@ethsupplyshock·
@adcock_brett Why don't you just have the robots make more robots. Then you could use those robots to make even more robots
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Brett Adcock
Brett Adcock@adcock_brett·
In the last 120 days, Figure scaled manufacturing 24x - from 1 robot/day to 1 robot/hour We will manufacture 55 humanoid robots this week
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George Pu
George Pu@TheGeorgePu·
Last month Anthropic told the Pentagon no. The Pentagon called them a 'supply chain risk.' Today Google signed the contract. A week ago, Google committed $40B to Anthropic. So Google is funding Anthropic. And replacing Anthropic. And competing with Anthropic. All at the same time. With the same money. There is no neutral capital at this scale.
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Gabe Owners
Gabe Owners@ethsupplyshock·
@jmm420xx @CanadianCoffey He couldn't get his neighbours to vote for him. The shape of his map or whatever doesnt matter. What fucking matters is if he can't convince his own damn community to vote for him, how the hell is he going to convince any foreign country of anything? PP is a career politician
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Joe momma
Joe momma@jmm420xx·
He lost Carlton because it secretly expanded into other riding, so he lost. So you're lying. But liberals love to lie, that is widely known. Pierre is doing his job and doing it well, though he needs to start exposing the feds more aggressively. We are paying for him necause he is doing his job honestly. Why are we paying the corrupt liberal who lie to our face, spend our money and do nothing for the economy, relentlessly cover up their corruption, enrich themselves, try pushing extreme bills that would disappear our rights, wreck the jobs market and overwhelm health care by bringing over millions of people who don't contribute. We pay Pierre to hopefully expose the liberals for the trash they are and hopefully become PM so we can go back to normal and be prosperous again.
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Coffey4Canada 🇨🇦
Coffey4Canada 🇨🇦@CanadianCoffey·
One year ago today the people of Carleton fired Pierre Poilievre for not doing his job. Why are Canadian taxpayers still paying him? Why is this failure still getting the bonus of free housing, free housekeeping, a free chef, a free gardener and a free chauffeur?
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Gabe Owners
Gabe Owners@ethsupplyshock·
@McDrongo @Drew31435169 @Thiss_Youu @RyanAFournier The normal fucking meaning. Remove something from a menu, remove a person from the restaurant. Murder is not the common meaning and asserting it is shows not only your sycophancy but your ignorance of real blue collar work
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Ryan Fournier
Ryan Fournier@RyanAFournier·
How in the hell is this acceptable on this platform?
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Gabe Owners@ethsupplyshock·
@JoePetty918 @adamscochran They're sneaking in Iranian oil. Thereby extending the time to capping oil wells. Iran has been wargaming this for decades.
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Joe
Joe@JoePetty918·
@adamscochran Then why hasn't China bailed out Iran? Because they're not going to.
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Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)
Trump is underestimating one thing: * China. China has a vest interest in grinding down US military assets, and the economy. It also has the resources, partnering with Russia and Pakistan, to move large amounts of shipments by rail, and cargo flight into Iran. The “crippling of Iran’s economy” will not go at the pace Trump expects. And climbing oil prices in the West will likely outpace that fast.
Faytuks Network@FaytuksNetwork

US officials say the conflict with Iran is unlikely to end with a nuclear deal, and a resumption of the war is unlikely. Trump is comfortable with an indefinite blockade - WSJ

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mistersunshinebaby
mistersunshinebaby@mrsunshinebaby·
PM Mark Carney's budget: - 66B deficit (down from 80B) - 6B investments into skilled trades (plumbers, electricians, carpenters..) - PRIORITIES: Infrastructure and energy projects - Economy growth by 1.7% - 25B investment into 'Canada strong fund'
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