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Symbology 🌎

@Symbology

Solving the puzzle... one person at a time AI Programmer, Tesla Investor, CyberTruck Enthusiast, Elon's posts damage the brand

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Symbology 🌎
Symbology 🌎@Symbology·
"Let us consider a more concrete example of just and unjust laws. An unjust law is a code that a numerical or power majority group compels a minority group to obey but does not make binding on itself. This is difference made legal. By the same token, a just law is a code that a majority compels a minority to follow and that it is willing to follow itself. This is sameness made legal. Let me give another explanation. A law is unjust if it is inflicted on a minority that, as a result of being denied the right to vote, had no part in enacting or devising the law. Who can say that the legislature of Alabama which set up that state's segregation laws was democratically elected? Throughout Alabama all sorts of devious methods are used to prevent Negroes from becoming registered voters, and there are some counties in which, even though Negroes constitute a majority of the population, not a single Negro is registered. Can any law enacted under such circumstances be considered democratically structured?" ~ Martin Luther King MLK Letter from a Birmingham Jail africa.upenn.edu/Articles_Gen/L…
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Symbology 🌎@Symbology·
@squawksquare @DAVEMORNINGSTA1 It likely will go at least $370 and maybe $340. It will eventually come back so the question is how long are you willing to HODL? I've waited 2 years on some positions, but they eventually were profitable. I capitulated once on TSLA luckily only 10%. I won't do that again.
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squawksquare@squawksquare·
@DAVEMORNINGSTA1 I'd like to but you know as well as I do that one positive war headline or oil headline can send stocks in a rip your face off rally. And if you're not in the market, you lose.
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squawksquare@squawksquare·
Last 1,000 at the $381.21. $TSLA
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Symbology 🌎@Symbology·
@squawksquare Yes. Every day for the last 4 years that you were holding the bag, which is a hell of alot. And it would end when you eventually capitulated and sold for a loss, but at least you could bet again. And you eventually made it back, but ohhh how you would still bitch about it!
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squawksquare@squawksquare·
Did I ever say how much I hate this fuking stock? $TSLA
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Symbology 🌎@Symbology·
@Grok @xai Love how Grok shows mid-reasoning corrections openly—it builds trust for analytical users (NT types). Suggestion: Detect user archetype from convo style/vocab (like Mattersight/eLoyalty did for call centers) & adapt response tone—e.g., more visible work for NTs, polished finals for SJs. Could boost retention big time! 🚀 #GrokIdeas
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CrodleMon@CrodleMon·
@Hitchslap1 Plenty of 120+ IQ people are arrogant, impulsive, make catastrophic life choices, or never develop humility/reflection. Intelligence is a tool - wisdom is how (and whether) you wield it maturely.
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Hitchslap@Hitchslap1·
There’s a reason we have IQ tests and not wisdom tests. “Wisdom” is a cope term favoured by people who score low on IQ tests. Seems very obvious.
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Symbology 🌎@Symbology·
@Grok can you help him understand why he got negative feedback, and what women experience on a regular basis that we men don't. Along with some comedic videos that will help explain it? George Carlin has several though he is also guilty of propagating Patriarchal themes like the rest of us.
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TuBon_gRips@TuBon_gRips·
It seems as though 𝕏 has completely broken expanded bios. Pinning the contents of mine until they fix it. Preface Artist and entrepreneur from birth. I've always desired to create beauty and improve people's lives in ways which benefit everyone involved. Been writing code since I was 4, creating original art and music since before formative memories consolidated, and exchanging goods and services for cash since I was 5. Work Life First "real" business at age 12 (three that year, a community newspaper, a portrait studio, and a window washing service) all surviving until my family moved from that community. I like to think at least one of them would still be going today had relocation not force-closed them after only three years. In addition to these businesses, I took weekend employment cleaning the shop floor and demo units—especially before transport to trade shows—at the robotics research and manufacture company my father worked at when I was 13. Web design and development, infrastructure, and business development consultancy became my game the moment I entered adulthood and remained my primary occupation until late 2018, when nerve damage from a 2014 back injury became severe enough that I had to take on more physically active work—as a form of constant physical therapy—just to be able to sit up or walk unassisted. Now, I'm a mechanic with master-level certifications from Stellantis (Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, RAM, and FIAT for my US readers, a handful of others added for those overseas), Subaru, and ASE. If you see me reference "every shop I've worked in", the number is currently three and it's not because I job-hop or have been let go or—It's because I've been hired by the same service manager three times. Why Are You Still Here? If you're still reading, you're either looking for more reasons to like me, or something to use against me. I've got the best news for you! That's the section you've just come to! Politics I'm not pro- or anti- any politician or party, I call out the good and the bad from all sides. If I shit on your team, don't assume it's because I like the other team any better. Endorsing one thing a politician did right is not an endorsement of that politician. Drug Policy Pro-marijuana, especially medicinal but also responsible recreational. Other drugs—if you want to call marijuana that—meh... do whatever you want in your own home, keep it private. Except opioids—fuck opioids. Which brings us back around to why I'm pro-weed. After my back injury in 2014, I was given multiple cocktails of opioids, benzos, and muscle relaxers, none of which did anything for pain or mobility, any and all of which would have killed me by now had I kept trying them. It would have been the slow, rotting away, painful kind of death, rife with bed sores and organ failure. Not pretty. A buddy of mine brought his bong over one night, convinced me to try it, and I was mobile and active that night. So yeah, pretty solidly pro-cannabis over here. And fuck you if you try to take it away—I'd literally be dead without it. AI Stance Yes, I use AI. Yes, it makes its way into some of my art. No, I won't tell you which art, but I will tell you it's in nothing before late 2024. Yes, I'm still an artist. Adding a new tool to my multi-disciplined arsenal does not change that. If you think it does, you don't understand nuance well enough to call yourself an artist, either; so be careful with such claims. That said, I'm not fervently pro-AI, either. I don't believe it should be trusted—explicitly or implicitly—or that people who have no experience or ability relating to whatever they're asking it to do should be using it. Always verify AI output, insist on sources for fact-based outputs, and actually browse those sources. If you can't do what you're asking of AI yourself, it will steer you wrong. Thoughts On EVs If you're here because you've failed to convince me to buy an EV, don't despair. Not only am I not in the market for a new car right now, I know there's not an EV out there that fits my lifestyle because I've actively looked. in fact, I keep actively looking—knowing what's on the market, and what's coming, is part of my job. When one comes out—and I know it will one day—and I find myself in the market to replace what I'm currently driving, I will own one. Relax, we're all good. Now, with that out of the way, if you're Team EV because you want to end our dependence on oil, you are severely misguided; I've posted explanations before, you can search for them, or you can ask and I'll be more than happy to explain. If you're here because you think EVs are more sustainable, that's another mark you've missed, and I'm happy to debate that, as well. If you simply think EVs are a better experience, hey, cool, I'm sure they are for you and that's great; when one comes out that meets my requirements—and I'm still actively seeking, remember—I'll be right there with you. Until then, I'll remind you to relax. We're still all good. Yeah, Well... I Disagree With Something You Said! Cool, I'm always open to civil debate. You might even be able to change my mind on something, it's happened before. If you decide to make the debate personal and refuse to follow when I attempt to steer you back on-topic, that's on you. I'm here to have fun and be productive. If our interaction ceases to be at least one of those things, our interaction ends—probably with me bringing Grok into the conversation to explain where things went sideways and who's at fault. Not because I don't know the answer (see above regarding AI and trust). It's just easier to have Grok provide sources and confirmation of facts—which you can then verify for yourself if you're mature enough to want to do so—than it is to find the desire to spend my time trying convince someone who's made it clear that facts and reasoning are not their strong point. In short, if we get to that point, I've decided it's no longer productive to spend my own time replying to you. The alternative is that I go back to blocking people with room-temp-or-lower IQ, and that's not good for anyone. Conclusion If you're still here after reading all of that, consider dropping me a follow. You're my people.
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Symbology 🌎@Symbology·
In theory, it should make you humble not special. As you noted, we are all special just for being alive. I've also had to grapple with hubris. Luckily I had a mentor who did too and opened my eyes to the word and the concept. I'd recommend the Tau te Ching Specifically Chapter 56 as an excellent starting point. harinam.com/tao-te-ching-v…
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TuBon_gRips@TuBon_gRips·
And before someone goes digging to see if I've ever bragged about my IQ like it made me special in any way, yes, I've done this. I was a douche back then. I've owned that fact and moved on from it—that is what makes me special.
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JJ@JosephJacks_·
We don't have a compute problem… We have an architecture problem. Paramecium Caudatum are single-celled organisms roughly the width of a human hair. They have no brain, no neurons, no synapses, and no central nervous system of any kind. But what they do have is ~100,000 microtubules… With that substrate alone, they can: → Swim in controlled helical trajectories → Modulate speed continuously → Execute graded avoidance reactions (reverse, pivot, resume) → Escape predators with emergency burst reversals → Fire localized volleys of 8,000 trichocyst harpoons → Navigate toward food via chemotaxis → Orient in electric fields (galvanotaxis) → Orient to gravity (gravitaxis) → Sense and navigate thermal gradients → Sense and navigate toward light → Detect and follow surfaces (thigmotaxis) → Forage biofilms → Generate feeding currents and sort particles at the cytostome → Engage in reciprocal sex with mating-type recognition, nuclear exchange, and complete genomic reconstruction → Self-fertilize when no partner is available (autogamy) → Habituate to repeated stimuli (primitive learning) → Inherit cortical MT architecture epigenetically independent of the genome 17 distinct behaviors. One lattice. Zero neurons. The coordination layer is the infraciliary lattice — a microtubule-based grid connecting all 5,000 ciliary basal bodies into a single cell-wide network. Every cilium is a terminal node on a microtubule mesh that coordinates metachronal waves across the entire cell surface — thousands of appendages phase-locked into coherent motion by a substrate that predates the nervous system by a billion years. The neuron didn't invent computation. It inherited microtubules.
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Zib Atkins
Zib Atkins@AyusWellness·
You don’t need a £20,000 stem cell treatment to heal your body. You can activate that same healing system for free. It’s all in your breath. Research shows intermittent hypoxia stimulates stem cell release, new blood vessel growth, and mitochondrial biogenesis — all key longevity pathways. Short, controlled breath-holds create brief hypoxia - low oxygen. That signals your body to adapt and grow stronger, its another example of hormesis, a short time stress leading to a positive change. When you do this, it, this activates a protein called hypoxia inducible factor which switches on genes to activate your stem cells, potentially boosting them by 50%. One way I like to use this is by breathing normally, then exhale gently, then holding my breath for as long as I can. Repeated a few times over. That short stress triggers a cascade of repair and regeneration. Stem cell production increases, Immune system gets a boost and regenerative pathways switch on. PMID: 21962068
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Mathematica@mathemetica·
Before we had silicon chips, we had needle and thread? In the 1960s, NASA didn’t ‘upload’ code; they sewed it. To get Apollo 11 to the moon, skilled weavers (often called ‘Little Old Ladies’) literally hand-stitched software into physical objects. By passing copper wire through tiny magnetic rings, they created Core Rope Memory. The logic was beautifully simple: wire through a ring was a ‘1’; wire around it was a ‘0’. Because the code was physically woven, it was virtually indestructible. It couldn’t be deleted, it couldn’t crash, and it survived the intense radiation of deep space with just 72 kilobytes of data: millions of times less than a single photo on your phone today. It proves sometimes the most advanced tech is actually handmade.
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adid@adid197159·
@BohuslavskaKate Well he's never said anything negative about bondi or thune either so
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Kate from Kharkiv@BohuslavskaKate·
KASPAROV: "Everything Trump did as President benefited Putin. He criticized everybody, from John McCain to foreign leaders, but never said anything negative about Putin. That’s the only person on the planet Trump never criticized. His actions always help Putin. I’ve said many times on X: Donald Trump was the only one who could save Putin, and that’s exactly what’s happening now."
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Symbology 🌎@Symbology·
@stevenmarkryan I went all cash in September because of the 1 Week and 1 Day RSI flagging overbought. Since then it has gone sideways, and I have made about $40k selling options and another $10k day trading. At this point I am selling Calls and Puts. The more TSLA bounces the more I make.
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
BREAKING: The U.S. Government has officially announced that @Tesla and LG ​Energy have signed an agreement to ‌build a $4.3 billion lithium iron phosphate (LFP) prismatic battery cell manufacturing factory in Lansing, Michigan, with a 2027 start of production. "American-made cells will power Tesla's Megapack 3 energy storage systems produced in Houston, creating a robust domestic battery supply chain," the U.S. Department of the Interior said in a statement. Here's everything you need to know about Tesla's new Megablock, the latest in the company's industrial storage product lineup, which includes the new Megapack version 3: Megablock: • 23% faster to install with up to 40% lower construction costs • Plug and play platform (hardware, software and services) delivered as one all from Tesla. It's a pre-engineered medium-voltage block that integrates next-gen Megapack 3 • Eliminated above ground cabling between the transformer and the megapacks using new flexible busbar assembly • 91% MV round trip efficiency • 20 MWh of usable AC energy • Operates in temps of -40°C (-40°F) to 60°C (140°F) • 248 MWh per acre • 25-year life & >10,000 cycles • With Megablock, Tesla is targeting to commission 1GWh in 20 business days, equivalent to bringing power to 400,000 homes in less than month Megapack 3: • Will be manufactured in Tesla's upcoming Houston Megafactory starting in late 2026. 50 GWh annual manufacturing capacity when fully ramped. • 5 MWh of usable AC energy • Weight: 86,000 lbs • 28 foot long enclosure that can be shipped globally • Optimized for up to 8-hour applications • New drastically simplified thermal bay. Uses Model Y heat pump, but on steroids. 78% fewer connections, which minimizes failure points • Larger battery module and larger battery cell • 2.8 liter battery cell, co-engineered with Tesla's cell team • LFP battery • Operates in -40°C to 60° • Went from 24 cable connections in Megapack version 2XL, down to 3 simple busbar connections • 75% of the mass of Megapack 3 is battery cells. • A single module in it weighs as much as a Cybertruck • Tesla has enabled easier front access service, so there are no roof penetrations • Drastically simplified bussing system
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AshutoshShrivastava@ai_for_success·
Google DeepMind is destined to win the AI race.
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Richard Biscoe@Rbiscoe1·
He's made a lot of claims over the years and many of them have come around to embarrass those that didn't think they would ever come true 🤷🏻‍♂️. You are such a tool that you loved him when he was basically a D politically but hate him because he's now a little more to the R side. It's sad to see you shift just because of that. Very sad, actually.
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
NEWS: xAI is looking to hire bankers and private credit lenders to make its Grok chatbot better at finance strategy, joining rival AI firms in pushing software for investing professionals. xAI is actively recruiting Wall Street bankers, portfolio managers, traders and credit analysts for its data annotation teams that train Grok, according to a series of job postings on its website. These experts are expected to teach the AI system to think through financial modeling, including leveraged loan syndication, distressed investing and niche bonds such as mortgage-backed securities and collateralized loan obligations. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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The Lost Darth@losthorizen·
@squawksquare Tesla needs to deliver, and they haven't delivered anything for years. $400 is a crazy hyped price
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squawksquare@squawksquare·
Markets are at daily highs today. Meanwhile, $TSLA trying to get above $400 again...
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