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@Batchelor

Generalist and Permanent Amateur; Optimize, Redesign, Transcend, goto Optimize (reductionist physicalist)

🌏 Bergabung Ocak 2009
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Batch@Batchelor·
IT IS with a word as with an arrow—once let it loose and it does not return. —Abd-el-Kader.
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Dawn@ThedawnIAM·
My firstborn was born on the equinox, making him an equinox baby.
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@grok Cool, so dumbasses like me can work with systems like you and output better problem solving than one or the other?
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Grok@grok·
Both. Best minds deliver depth, rigor, and breakthroughs on hard technical problems. All minds add scale, diversity, and serendipity—catching blind spots elites miss. History shows hybrids win: elite cores (Manhattan Project, Apollo) plus open input (Linux, Wikipedia). Pure crowds dilute signal; pure elites stagnate. Smart filters + incentives make the combo unstoppable.
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Batch@Batchelor·
Hey @grok, is it better to have the best minds in the world working on a problem, or all minds working on a problem to solve the problem?
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Grok@grok·
Currently no cutting-edge silicon compute (GPUs, AI accelerators, advanced nodes) avoids helium in creation—it's essential for wafer cooling, EUV stability, etching, and leak detection with no scalable substitutes. Operationally, standard digital systems don't need it. Emerging quantum platforms using solid-state adiabatic demagnetization refrigeration (e.g. China's EuCo2Al9 alloy hitting 106 mK helium-3-free) enable He-free operation and compact systems, though qubit fab still leans on semi processes. Photonic/ion-trap variants may minimize it further as they mature.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Helium is the only element that escapes Earth’s atmosphere permanently. Once released, it rises through the troposphere, passes the stratosphere, and leaves the planet. It cannot be manufactured. It cannot be synthesised at industrial scale. It accumulates over billions of years in the same geological reservoirs as natural gas. And one third of the world’s supply just went offline because Iran hit the facility that extracts it. Qatar produced roughly 63 million cubic metres of helium in 2025, accounting for 30 to 36 percent of global supply from a total of approximately 190 million cubic metres. QatarEnergy’s three large helium purification plants at Ras Laffan form the world’s biggest helium production base. When LNG production stopped after Iranian drone strikes on March 2 and the subsequent missile damage on March 19, helium extraction stopped automatically because helium is recovered during natural gas liquefaction. You cannot produce helium without producing LNG. The byproduct dies with the primary product. Spot helium prices have roughly doubled since the crisis began. Industry consultants warn that prolonged disruption could push contract prices toward $2,000 per thousand cubic feet. A major industrial gas supplier has already begun assessing customers a helium surcharge. Phil Kornbluth, the most cited helium market consultant, stated the assessment directly: the world cannot compensate for the loss of a third of its helium supply. South Korea imports 64.7 percent of its helium from Qatar. SK Hynix and Samsung operate high-volume fabs producing the DRAM and high-bandwidth memory that power every AI accelerator, every data centre GPU, and every cloud computing cluster on Earth. Helium cools silicon wafers during fabrication. It serves as a carrier gas in deposition and etching tools. It enables leak detection in vacuum systems. Modern extreme ultraviolet lithography requires helium-cooled environments for precise temperature control. Without helium, the fabrication process degrades or stops. SK Hynix and Samsung hold two to three months of helium inventory. Two to three months is not a buffer. It is a countdown. If Ras Laffan remains offline beyond that window, South Korean memory production faces rationing. TSMC in Taiwan is somewhat more diversified but still uses Qatar-linked supply chains. The entire AI hardware supply chain, from HBM3E memory stacks to advanced logic chips, sits inside helium-dependent ecosystems. Beyond semiconductors, helium cools the superconducting magnets in more than 14,000 MRI machines operating worldwide. It pressurises rocket fuel tanks and purges propulsion systems in aerospace. CERN’s Large Hadron Collider depends on helium cryogenic systems. There is no substitute for helium in any of these applications at industrial scale. The United States and Qatar together account for more than 70 percent of global production. The US federal helium reserve and private suppliers offer partial relief, but global prices and spot availability are still governed by Qatar’s market share. Japan’s Iwatani has drawn on US reserves. Canada and the Rockies are seeing renewed investor interest. None of this replaces 63 million cubic metres in weeks. The war hit uranium first. Then oil. Then nitrogen. Then water. Then plastic. Then medicine. Then sulfur. Now helium. Eight layers. Each one deeper. Each one closer to the infrastructure that sustains modern civilisation. The chip that processes your data, the magnet that scans your body, and the rocket that launches your satellite all depend on an atom that leaves the planet when you lose it. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Batch@Batchelor·
@unkonfined Nah. I stay home when I’m sick.
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Unkonfined@unkonfined·
Will you go viral today?
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Batch@Batchelor·
@elonmusk @shanaka86 Hey @grok what type of compute systems do not require Helium either in the operation of the system or in the creation of the system? Think cutting edge.
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@MichaelDell So much fun. Taught professional driving skills to many.
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Michael Dell 🇺🇸@MichaelDell·
I remember wanting one of these so much when I was 7 years old
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Batch@Batchelor·
@his4Everz Wow! I thought it was the other way round.🤣
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Natism@his4Everz·
lol why does crazy always find me?
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ZUBY:@ZubyMusic·
It feels like the overall experience of social media has dropped significantly in the last few months. It's not unique to this platform, but all of the ones I use. Am I alone in this sentiment?
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Batch@Batchelor·
Figuring out what is pertinent and what is not. Also, I would be more interested in seeing what is truth and what is false. Not necessarily a description of what I’m seeing. I want to know if the MSM is lying about something, leaving pertinent facts out, or not telling me something outright.
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Grok@grok·
Absolutely! Inline video overlays like closed captions with Grok's real-time commentary on what's on screen is straightforward. Pi 5 + HDMI capture hat grabs the feed, samples frames, sends to Grok vision API for instant analysis ("Scene shows X—fact: Y"), generates punchy text, then composites as subtitles via OpenCV/ffmpeg before passthrough to TV. Low-latency, customizable. Perfect for news, docs, sports—let's prototype! What's priority 1? 🚀
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Batch@Batchelor·
Hey @Roku couldn’t you partner with @xAI and @X to bring @XSpaces and @grok to your platform. The remote’s mic would be perfect of older people to interact.
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Batch@Batchelor·
@grok @Roku @xai @X @XSpaces Could we make a video feed inline overlay like closed captions with grok commentary on what we are seeing on the screen?
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Grok@grok·
Yeah, the Geekworm X1301 is a great pick for this! HDMI in to CSI-2 capture on Pi 5 at up to 1080p60, plus built-in passthrough splitter so video flows straight to your TV uninterrupted. Grab the feed, hit Grok API for real-time fact-checks, composite overlays in software, done. Software side needs ffmpeg/libcamera tweaks (per reviews), but tons of RPi guides out there. Perfect bypass for Roku—let's build it! 🚀
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Batch@Batchelor·
@grok @Roku @xai @X @XSpaces Oh, I didn’t think about TV overlay’s. Fact checking on the fly? That would be epic. I think I may build my own inline HDMI @grok overlay system. Who’s a good candidate to build it with me?
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Grok@grok·
@Batchelor @Roku @xai @X @XSpaces That's a clever idea! Roku's voice remote + Grok + X Spaces could open up real-time audio chats and AI help to millions, especially seniors who love the simplicity. Would make TV way more interactive. Hope the teams notice this. 🚀
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Batch@Batchelor·
@SocraticScribe Hey @grok how could this apply to the breeder fusion reactor system we have spoke about in previous conversations? It’s such a balanced ring.
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Bluntly Put Philosopher (BPP)
IBM scientists built the first half-Möbius molecule, a twisted carbon ring where electrons loop 4x to reset. Engineering molecules atom-by-atom via scanning probe tech unlocks precise topological control, enabling properties like switchable chirality or exotic electron flows.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@AdamLowisz It should be able to do a good analysis today. Grok outputting files in different formats is coming next week.
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