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🚀 Tech Enthusiast | ☕ Coffee Lover | 🚗 Tesla Fanatic | 📈 Crypto Investor | 🦈Kaspa Shark | Qubic Whale

Florida Se unió Ağustos 2009
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I'm a Bitcoin maxi but find Kaspa interesting. Ultimately it only cost me a few hundred dollars to buy the same % of supply I own that represents my dream BTC stack. If it goes to $0 who cares
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
All you need to get rich in 2026 is 10,000 followers on X and OpenClaw
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
My mind is so blown I have my own personal AI research lab running 24/7/365 I'm just one dude with an entire team of AI agents training models and doing R&D I think this is the biggest opportunity right now: taking Karpathy's Autoresearch framework and applying it to everything I have a team of AI agents running experiments all day and night on system prompts, local models, and LoRAs. I also have them doing R&D on my new project. They spend all day discussing my app, coming up with new ideas, then debating eachother An entire organization of autonomous agents continuously improving my business 24/7/365 I feel like I have unlimited power Right now they are all running on ChatGPT 5.4, but today I will move them to local models running on my 3 Mac Studios and DGX Spark so this will all become free Free, local super intelligence working for me at all times. 10 year old me would think this is a scifi Do this immediately: 1. Ask your agent about Karpathy's Autoresearch. Deeply understand it 2. Ask your agent how you could apply that framework to other projects you're working on 3. Download a local model. Doesn't matter what computer you have. There is a model you can run on it. 4. Just get used to how it works. Learn from it. 5. Push yourself to get uncomfortable every day and try new things. There has never been a better/more profitable time to be a tinkerer
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Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
IF YOU'RE ON OPENCLAW DO THIS NOW: I just sped up my OpenClaw by 95% with a single prompt Over the past week my claw has been unbelievably slow. Turns out the output of EVERY cron job gets loaded into context Months of cron outputs sent with every message Do this prompt now: "Check how many session files are in ~/.openclaw/agents/main/sessions/ and how big sessions.json is. If there are thousands of old cron session files bloating it, delete all the old .jsonl files except the main session, then rebuild sessions.json to only reference sessions that still exist on disk." This will delete all the session data around your cron outputs. If you do a ton of cron jobs, this is a tremendous amount of bloat that does not need to be loaded into context and is MAJORLY slowing down your Openclaw If you for some reason want to keep some of this cron session data in memory, then don't have your openclaw delete ALL of them. But for me, I have all the outputs automatically save to a Convex database anyway, so there was no reason to keep it all in context. Instantly sped up my OpenClaw from unusable to lightning quick
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Qubic
Qubic@_Qubic_·
April 1st.
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🕊LOVRIN🕊
🕊LOVRIN🕊@Lovrincrypto·
$QUBIC running 🚀 You still holdin?
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Qubic
Qubic@_Qubic_·
Big news for $Qubic science. Research by David Vivancos & Jose Sanchez has been accepted for publication AND presentation at #ICMLT 2026 - the 11th International Conference on Machine Learning Technologies in Berlin, Germany. This marks the 2nd acceptance of #Qubic science into IEEE and this publication will also be indexed in Scopus, one of the world's most authoritative academic research databases. #Neuraxon isn't just a project. It's peer-reviewed, published science. The world is paying attention. 🧠⚡ #AGI #AI #Blockchain
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sammy
sammy@sumiturkude007·
This short film made with Seedance 2.0 is absolutely insane. The realism looks like a real movie — no one can tell it's AI.
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Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives
🔥🚨BREAKING: Uber just launched their controversial update that allows women drivers and riders request to to not be matched with men in the US and select countries worldwide.
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Trader Of The East
Trader Of The East@trader_zarak·
$TOTAL 3 ,$RIO about to pump hard 💪🏻
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Caffeinated User | ꓘ & ױ@CaffeinatedUser·
Wake me up when Waymo stops getting stuck, meanwhile my car will drive me anywhere I want with zero intervention. Are there edgecases? sure, but Tesla has millions on the road vs Waymo's 3500 robotaxis. When are they getting 100K? They have interventions all the time, but by remote workers as seen by the California internet outage. Tesla is way ahead and will always be
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Dan O'Dowd
Dan O'Dowd@RealDanODowd·
“Tesla FSD almost killed me today” Watch @Tesla FSD smash through a railroad crossing barrier at 23mph as a train approaches! @ElonMusk your defective software is putting innocent lives at risk. FSD should be banned from public roads.
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Caffeinated User | ꓘ & ױ@CaffeinatedUser·
Mine does an unprotected left way better than this. My Cybertruck also drove at night on mountain roads next to giant cliffs without breaking a sweat or freaking anyone out. I have driven 500 miles of the last 8000 miles and that's only because it can't drop my daughter off in a roundabout at her school. I trust my Tesla quite a bit and it does incredibly well. Did you know that when you drive you also are using camera only? That's called your eyes. This is something they need to train the AI on, but as you can see in the video, there were clearly something visual that the AI running on Tesla can see, but it needs to be trained. Once this is trained, it's a non-issue. Lidar is faster to market for sure, but Tesla definitely will get there and scale more in the long run.
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Caffeinated User | ꓘ & ױ@CaffeinatedUser·
@RealDanODowd @Tesla @elonmusk Also it's still supervised so if they didn't stop the car it's on them. That's how it works. Intercepting the car from doing something dumb like this is what causes Tesla to improve on these situations
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Caffeinated User | ꓘ & ױ@CaffeinatedUser·
Yeah this is why I think Tesla is actually better. This is bad. My Tesla drove me 600 miles and all throughout the mountains on thin roads next to cliffs and had zero issues even in pitch black darkness. I really don't think Waymo is there. My Tesla can take an unprotected left way better than this.
No Safe Words@Cyber_Trailer

Phoenix, AZ (MAR.07.2026)- First Waymo experience is a terrifying near T-bone accident. Hold your breath. @ChuckCook left turn anyone? #SunsetProject #NeedRouting

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