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Brock Lunardi

@VertFuel_Pre

Houston, TX Inscrit le Eylül 2013
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Brock Lunardi
Brock Lunardi@VertFuel_Pre·
I’ve tried so many different Pre-Workouts that I went ahead and made my own. Manufactured here in the Houston area, it’s been great seeing so many seeing people try it and already give me great feedback on the taste along with the performance benefits. VertFuel.com
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Ejaaz
Ejaaz@cryptopunk7213·
so this is the most insane use of ai i've ever seen the CIA rescued a soldier by detecting his heartbeat from 40 MILES AWAY. used AI to drown out other heartbeats, then literal diamonds to detect his heartbeat's electromagnetic fingerprint... the numbers don't make sense: at just 10 centimeters away, a hearts magentic field is barely detectable at 1 meter? 1/1000th of that. this fucking device did this at 40 miles. lockheed martin created it in their secret advanced development division AI drowned out the heartbeats of every human, dog, animal to achieve this. the officer named 'dude 44 bravo' evaded capture for 36 hours, located and survived.
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Fandom Pulse@fandompulse·
Project Hail Mary writer Andy Weir on social commentary in books: "I dislike social commentary. Like… I really hate it. When I’m reading a book, I just want to be entertained, not preached at by the author. Plus, it ruins the wonder of the story if I know the author has a political or social axe to grind. I no longer speculate about all possible outcomes of the story because I know for a fact that the universe of that book will conspire to ensure that the author’s political agenda is validated. I hate that." "I put no politics or social commentary into my stories at all. Anyone who thinks they see something like that is reading it in on their own. I have no point to make, and I’m not trying to affect the reader’s opinion on anything. My sole job is to entertain, and I stick to that." "To that end, I also don’t talk about my personal political opinions publicly. I don’t want readers to even know, honestly. I don’t want that in the back of their minds as they read my stuff." Is this why he has the #1 sci-fi movie in decades?
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
10 squats beats a 30 min walk. For blood sugar control after a meal, doing 10 squats every 45 minutes outperforms a dedicated 30 min walk by 14%. The mechanism: your quadriceps and glutes are the largest glucose sponge in your body. Activating them repeatedly clears more glucose than one sustained effort. The 30 min walk isn't wrong, it's just not as effective.
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SheeshImmute
SheeshImmute@ImmuteSheesh·
@OMApproach That’s all bullshit. They are demons that have communicated with people who perform wickedness in high places. Granting knowledge. They have created vehicles for these beings to inhabit.
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Open Minded Approach
Open Minded Approach@OMApproach·
Palmer Luckey, the founder of the defense-technology firm Anduril Industries, which is a military contractor, says that UFOs come from the past. Yes, they are technology from an ancient breakaway civilization that survived the cyclical event. They are piggybacking on the current civilization and use us as resources. There is also an interdimensional aspect, which is more important than anything physical or materialistic and is directly connected to evolution.
Open Minded Approach@OMApproach

So why are we sure there is no breakaway civilization on this very planet, survivors of previous catastrophic events, that regard us exactly as we see the people on Sentinel Island?

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The Dark Side
The Dark Side@FantasyGalaxies·
If you’re ever nervous, remember… Maul was the first Sith to appear in 1,000 years. Imagine that pressure....
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Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5·
THIS GUY GOT TIRED OF MANAGING AI AGENTS THROUGH TERMINALS AND DASHBOARDS SO HE BUILT THEM AN RPG WORLD 5 agents and each one has a pixel character, a station, and they actually walk around the space when enough unresolved issues pile up, the agents walk to a meeting point and hold a council session. four different models debating what to do next, not scripted. each one reads the live system state independently. in one session an agent pushed for cold outreach to close leads at 2am. another one said that's a terrible look for an autonomous system contacting strangers while the operator sleeps. they ended up pivoting to an inbound strategy that none of them originally proposed. single HTML file, node bridge, and phaser. runs on a Mac Mini. instead of reading logs and checking dashboards you just watch your little pixel agents walk around and talk to each other this is the most creative way i've seen anyone manage AI agents so far
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old memory
old memory@old_memory·
kids today will never understand
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Brock Lunardi
Brock Lunardi@VertFuel_Pre·
@sheisscherry Valyrian steel is one of the few things besides Dragon Glass that can kill White Walkers
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Brock Lunardi@VertFuel_Pre·
@AJA_Cortes One of the best movies I’ve ever seen especially in theaters
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Brock Lunardi@VertFuel_Pre·
@CoachDanGo Continue Jump/Sprint/Gymnastics type exercises to maintain suppleness/agility
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Dan Go
Dan Go@CoachDanGo·
Non-negotiables after 40: · Don't be fat · Stay hydrated · Walk 8,000 steps daily · Prioritize sleep like an athlete · Get bloodwork done annually · Spend time with friends & family · Strength train at least 2-3x per week · Hit at least .7 grams of protein per pound of bw Anything you'd add?
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KeriA
KeriA@KeriA1776again·
Einstein Bridge.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Intel's foundry division lost $10.3 billion last year. Ten billion dollars in operating losses on $17.8 billion in revenue. The most expensive job application in corporate history just got accepted. Lip-Bu Tan has been CEO for 10 months telling Wall Street the foundry turnaround is real, that 18A yields are improving, that external customers are coming. The entire bull thesis on INTC, which has run from $18 to $52 in 12 months, depends on one thing: a marquee foundry customer signing on to validate the manufacturing. Elon just walked through the door. Run the math on why this makes sense for both sides. Terafab's stated target is 1 terawatt per year of compute. The project budget is $20-25 billion. Elon said publicly that every fab on Earth produces roughly 2% of what Tesla and SpaceX need across all projects. He can't get enough capacity from TSMC or Samsung because they're already supply-constrained for Nvidia, Apple, AMD, and Qualcomm. TSMC's CoWoP advanced packaging has a two-year waitlist. Intel has fabs. Intel has 18A. Intel has advanced packaging capacity that nobody is using because nobody has signed up to use it. Intel is literally the only company on Earth with leading-edge fab capacity and no line out the door. Now look at Intel's side. The stock trades at 50x forward earnings with negative free cash flow. Morningstar's fair value estimate is $19. The entire gap between $19 and $52 is the market betting that the foundry will land real customers. Before today, the biggest name attached was "rumors about Amazon and Google for packaging." Today it's Elon, SpaceX, xAI, and Tesla, with a $20-25 billion project behind them and SpaceX filing for an IPO this spring. That's not a partnership announcement. That's the foundry thesis becoming investable overnight. The part worth paying attention to: Elon chose Intel over building from scratch. He has $20-25 billion budgeted. He could have poached TSMC engineers and built a greenfield fab. He looked at the 3-5 year timeline to stand up bleeding-edge lithography from zero and decided Intel's existing infrastructure was the faster path. That tells you Intel's 18A and packaging capabilities are further along than the skeptics believe. Both sides needed this deal more than either will admit publicly. Elon needs chips faster than any foundry on Earth can currently supply them. Intel needs a customer large enough to fill fabs that lost $10 billion last year. The handshake in that photo is two companies solving each other's existential problem.
Intel@intel

Intel is proud to join the Terafab project with @SpaceX, @xAI, and @Tesla to help refactor silicon fab technology. Our ability to design, fabricate, and package ultra-high-performance chips at scale will help accelerate Terafab’s aim to produce 1 TW/year of compute to power future advances in AI and robotics. It was fun hosting @elonmusk at Intel this past weekend!

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Alex Feinberg
Alex Feinberg@Alexfeinberg·
Was talking to a CEO yesterday about how we rarely hit our goals; we either miss them or we massively blow them out Because goals are downstream from process When you nail the process, you tend to blow out your target When you miss the process, you tend to miss your target
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Brock Lunardi
Brock Lunardi@VertFuel_Pre·
@AEn1ma__ Need to be able to turn invisible in case you get spotted sniping from half a continent away
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