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Build the future of fitness

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Rob Giani
Rob Giani@robcgiani·
Who in hard tech likes to nerd out on watches?
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the tiny corp
the tiny corp@__tinygrad__·
I have on good authority that GLM 5.2 is running at 120 tok/s across two networked Blackwell tinyboxes. $150k and that setup can be yours, either 2x tinybox or 1x tinybox pro. Never pay the cloud again.
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SerikBuilds@SerikBuilds·
Why does GPT CONSTANTLY do the "Thing you didn't say, here's what's wrong with it, here's what you'd do instead"
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SerikBuilds@SerikBuilds·
@willreil market research is for cowards just build the best product and win by default
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Will
Will@willreil·
spending hundreds of dollars designing and ordering products to sell even though I've done no market research
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Truthful🛰️
Truthful🛰️@Truthful_ast·
O'Neill cylinders are pretty cool
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Max Weinbach
Max Weinbach@mweinbach·
Damn my iPhone indexing is only 49% of the way done!
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Electra
Electra@Electrarythm·
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Electra@Electrarythm

Spend around 10–30 minutes a day visualizing a version of yourself that you are deliberately trying to build. Do it when your mind is already calm, especially in the evening or just before sleep, because the mind accepts imagery more easily when it is not being pulled in different directions. The basic idea is simple. The brain treats repeated internal experience as something important. When a certain kind of situation is lived again and again in imagination, with enough detail and emotional weight, it starts to lose its “imagined” quality and becomes something your mind recognizes as familiar territory. And what becomes familiar stops feeling impossible. Old patterns weaken in this process not because you fight them directly, but because you stop feeding them the same mental rehearsal. At the same time, new patterns begin to stabilize because they are being repeatedly experienced internally before they ever exist externally. Start by settling your body. Slow breathing. Less tension in the face, shoulders, stomach. You are not trying to force anything, you are just lowering internal noise. Then choose one specific scene. Not an abstract goal. A moment. Something you can step into mentally. If it is health, do not think “I want to be healthy,” instead see yourself moving through a normal day with physical ease, walking without effort, breathing clearly, feeling your body light and responsive. If it is confidence or success, see yourself in a real situation where you would normally hesitate, but now you speak without that hesitation, you are steady, direct, and things unfold without internal resistance. If it is discipline, see yourself already inside the routine, doing the work without negotiation, as if it is simply what you do. Always stay in first person. Through your own eyes. What is directly in front of you. What is under your feet. The texture of the environment. The light in the space. The small details your attention would normally skip. Then sound. The way voices actually enter the space. The rhythm of your breathing. Any background noise that belongs to that environment. Then physical sensation. The weight of your body. Temperature on the skin. The sense of movement. The way you occupy space when you are not resisting yourself. Emotionally, you are not trying to force excitement. You are allowing a quieter set of states to appear. Relief that things are simple. A sense of “this is already how I operate.” A quiet internal stability that does not need justification. You are not building a fantasy. You are rehearsing familiarity. At the end, stop adding detail and just remain in the general felt sense of it for a short moment, as if your mind has already accepted it as normal. Let that feeling continue lightly as you move into the rest of your day. Repeat it often enough that the scene stops feeling like something you are trying to reach, and starts feeling like something your mind already knows how to do.

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SerikBuilds@SerikBuilds·
@LAChas77 “i know 100 people who will be on their phone for the next 4 hrs”
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SerikBuilds@SerikBuilds·
@measure_plan loss of speed/vast directional change (hits the net and drops down) outside of a lightweight Kalman filter
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AA
AA@measure_plan·
i'm building a computer vision model to improve at soccer now tracking shot speed, distance to net, and auto goal detection using: - roboflow RF-DETR for core CV tasks - python for video annotation - gemini 3.5 flash for coding assistance next i'll take more footage from different angles to improve the model accuracy
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i'm working on a soccer training app very basic for now, but i'll add goal detection, shot speed / accuracy, with metrics saved to a local database computer vision model trained using roboflow rapid, video analysis and annotations using openCV + python goal is to make something that motivates me to train consistently and improve my shooting more to come

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SerikBuilds@SerikBuilds·
@measure_plan Have you considered how youd track where the ball enters the goal? If you dont know depth then the ball crossing the goal plane can be tough, sudden loss in speed could be helpful
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mastermind
mastermind@ainteligentsia·
@DamirWallener @beaversteever @markgurman You’re literally not the target market. You just said you don’t want to wear glasses and got lasik. Those are entirely inconsistent thoughts. The literal target market is those that wear glasses (huge market!) and want them to be even smarter.
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Mark Gurman
Mark Gurman@markgurman·
Power On: Apple, with its smart glasses launching at the end of 2027, isn’t just going after Meta. It’s aiming to disrupt the entire eyewear industry like its Apple Watch upended the mechanical watch market. bloomberg.com/news/newslette…
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SerikBuilds@SerikBuilds·
@H_Williams91 @Truthful_ast Did it? does it get better after the first 3 episodes? I felt like it turned into a crime drama, couldnt get past ep 3
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ChunkySoupSZN
ChunkySoupSZN@H_Williams91·
@Truthful_ast Season finale was sooooo good. This season really felt like a return to seasons 1 and 2 Star City episode was great too, looking forward to the rest of it
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Truthful🛰️@Truthful_ast·
Why is no one talking about the Season 5 finale of For All Mankind and Star City Season 1😭😭😭😭😭
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SerikBuilds@SerikBuilds·
any of my followers, what do we think of this latitudemotion.com we're bringing hi fidelity movement analysis to the fitness space. and would love feedback, and to spread the word
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SerikBuilds@SerikBuilds·
@ntbrown01 Hot air pencil as others are saying, you’re probably going to incidentally reflow other components but if its on flat level ground and you are gentle you should be fine
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Nate Brown
Nate Brown@ntbrown01·
How do I get this module off the PCB without destroying the board? I don’t care about the module, I have replacements. I’ve used flux and copper braid to soak up as much solder as I could but it’s stuuuuck.
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Yegor
Yegor@yegormethod·
walked into a rolex dealer in Kazakhstan, thought it might have some pieces that are waitlist-only in the western world... nope. yacht master for $17,260 & datejust factory diamond for $18,600
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SerikBuilds@SerikBuilds·
@NvkTvd @starmexxx as someone who used the Nano for video processing live feeds I despise the GPT-spiel for “muh local models on a $249 ai box. is it better than the pi? sure! is it even competent compared to say a base 2060 from 7 years ago? no!
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Nick Tiedemann
Nick Tiedemann@NvkTvd·
@starmexxx As someone who has extensively evaluated sub-10b parameter models, I can tell you with absolute certainty they are nowhere near capable enough to replace SOTA models. They have their uses, but they are not and never will be a replacement for multiple trillion parameter models.
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starmex
starmex@starmexxx·
NVIDIA QUIETLY DROPPED A $249 BOX THAT REPLACES YOUR $200/MONTH OPENAI SUBSCRIPTION WITH $2 IN ELECTRICITY it's called the jetson orin nano super. smaller than a wallet, runs at 25 watts, does 70 trillion ai operations per second. runs llama 3, mistral, gemma and deepseek locally with no api fees and no data leaving your house a developer running automations and coding assistants pays $200 a month to openai. the same workload on this box costs $2 a month in electricity and breaks even in 10 weeks install ollama with one command. change one line in your code. point it at localhost instead of openai. everything else works identically 7 billion parameter models handle 80% of what people use chatgpt for. summarization, drafting, coding, document q&a, automation pipelines. total monthly cost drops from $200 to $22 cloud subscriptions keep getting more expensive and rate limits keep getting tighter. the people who set this up in 2025 are going to look very smart in 2027 bookmark this and read the article below
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SerikBuilds@SerikBuilds·
@HannyahZ Yeah but the collective joy of unboxing 10 Studio Displays outweighs the physical cost of those displays
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