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Building in progress….. @ https://t.co/0MrCB7UWSR Data scientist AI and other things at https://t.co/MxLqksvKxk

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Sergey Karayev
Sergey Karayev@sergeykarayev·
Running agents locally is a dead end. The future of software development is hundreds of agents running at all times of the day — in response to bug alerts, emails, Slack messages, meetings, and because they were launched by other agents. The only sane way to support this is with cloud containers. Local agents hit a wall quickly: • No scale. You can only run as many agents (and copies of your app) as your hardware allows. • No isolation. Local agents share your filesystem, network, and credentials. One rogue agent can affect everything else. • No team visibility. Teammates can't see what your agents are doing, review their work, or interact with them. • No always-on capability. Agents can't respond to signals (alerts, messages, other agents) when your machine is off or asleep. Cloud agents solve all of these problems. Each agent runs in its own isolated container with its own environment, and they can run 24/7 without depending on any single machine. This year, every software company will have to make the transition from work happening on developer's local machines from 9am-6pm to work happening in the cloud 24/7 -- or get left behind by companies who do.
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Mgoes (bio/acc 🤖💉)
Mgoes (bio/acc 🤖💉)@m_goes_distance·
careers left in the singularity: - niche podcaster - sex machine operator - farmer - philosopher - time machine operator - human verification specialist - blood boy - trad wife - claude operator - cult leader - shitpoaster - peptide vendor - lover/warrior/magician - biohacker storyteller - monk - personality designer - afterlife curator - sec of state what else?
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Tesla Semi is super fun to drive
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt

WSJ: Tesla Finally Has Its First Semi-Truck and It’s Already a Hit With Truckers. "Truckers who drove it in pilot tests say they loved features including a centered driving position, faster charging and longer range for about $100,000 less than other battery-electric trucks. Angel Rodriguez, a 56-year-old truck driver for Hight Logistics in Long Beach, Calif., recently swapped out a 13-gear diesel truck for a Tesla Semi, which is automatic, for a one-month pilot test. “It’s just easier on your body. It’s less stressful because you’re not really having to engage the clutch and the stick shift.” Big F Transport employs five mechanics to service more than 40 diesel-powered rigs and a fleet of trailer chassis in Wilmington, Calif. “If we go all EV we will only need one [mechanic] to service chassis,” said Geovanny Melendez, the carrier’s VP of operations, who went to see the Semi earlier this month at a ride-and-drive event near the Port of Long Beach. Jennie Abarca, co-founder and CEO of King Fio Trucking in Long Beach, Calif., once worked as a truck dispatcher and her husband is a truck driver, so she knows all too well the toll a diesel engine takes on people’s lungs and hearing. She eventually wants to swap out King Fio’s 27 diesel trucks to create an all-electric fleet. King Fio already has 11 battery-electric trucks from Volvo and Nikola. But the company limits those trucks to shorter trips to and from local ports because they only have a range of about 225 miles. The Semi, by contrast, can travel 500 miles on a single charge, according to Tesla. For King Fio that means two or three round-trips a day from Long Beach to warehouses in the nearby Inland Empire or a single round-trip to Las Vegas. She has 20 Semis on order. “The Teslas change everything,” Abarca said. “It opens up a whole different type of delivery that I can make.”

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Matt Wolfe
Matt Wolfe@mreflow·
Anyone else find that they're starting to talk more and more like an LLM? I feel like I've spent so much time working with them that I take on more and more of the vocabulary that's been output by them. I'll write X posts and think "people will think I had ChatGPT write this." I'll say things like "That's directionally correct but misses some key points," and then think, "holy shit, that's how ChatGPT would have worded it."
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lyv ⌘
lyv ⌘@wholyv·
unpopular opinion: OpenClaw is just pure hype. it’s nowhere as good as these Xfluencers tell you.
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Paras Chopra
Paras Chopra@paraschopra·
We found a task where LLMs struggle massively! Give them a coding problem in Python and they'd work great. Give the same problem in brainfuck and zero-shot their performance is ~0% +[--------->+<]>+.++[--->++<]>+.
Lossfunk@lossfunk

🚨 Shocking: Frontier LLMs score 85-95% on standard coding benchmarks. We gave them equivalent problems in languages they couldn't have memorized. They collapsed to 0-11%. Presenting EsoLang-Bench. Accepted to the Logical Reasoning and ICBINB workshops at ICLR 2026 🧵

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Evan McGloughlin
Evan McGloughlin@evan_mcgl·
"It should be possible to engineer an artificial consciousness in the phenomenal sense — in other words, that there's something it's like to be the system." "Consciousness can just be raw feeling." "Just seeing the fish going back and forth in a way that's easy for me to anthropomorphize isn't sufficient evidence that experience is actually happening." A chat between giants @Mark_Solms and Ryan Smith. Feeling Vs Cognition. Whats needed for experience?
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Tim Denning
Tim Denning@Tim_Denning·
The explosion of AI shouldn't be feared. This is the greatest time in history to be a builder. AI amplifies a person's skills. The ones who are screwed are those who don't embrace it. But they won't become homeless. They'll just be forced to change. FAST. This is a good thing. Too many fat cats got email forwarding jobs that added no real value. This inflated their egos. They then started inventing fancy job titles that mean nothing. A mass reset in the egos of all these corporate workers is long overdue. And it's coming. Fear ruins the opportunity. Having delusional optimism enhances it. We're living through a digital renaissance. I've never been more excited. You should be too.
Barbell Financial 💪🏻💰@BarbellFi

I’m scared about the next 12-18 months A LOT of 6 figure jobs will be eliminated Millions trying to find work in the worst job market since the Great Recession Carrying large mortgage payments I have no idea how this all will end But I know it’s not going to end well 😔

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Kineteq.ai
Kineteq.ai@ScienceOrMyth·
@adamsilverman Just review all docs. Document all process and read the traces.
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Adam Silverman (Hiring!) 🖇️
You run a legacy company that hasn’t adopted AI yet. You have 3 options: Option 1: Pay McKinsey $500,000 to map your processes Option 2: Install monitoring software to see what employees actually do all day Option 3: Hire an internal AI transformation lead Here’s what no one tells you: Option 1 gets you a pretty PDF that collects dust on a shelf. Option 2 is hard to get but in from CIOs Option 3 sounds smart but that person spends 6 months “learning the business” before doing anything. To me the real answer is Option 2 but done invisibly, passively, and with the employee’s benefit in mind. Not surveillance. But rather workflow discovery. Software that quietly learns how your company actually operates, then hands you the automation playbook on a silver platter. No consultants. No politics. No guessing. This is a $100B+ market hiding in plain sight. Someone is going to build this and print money. (maybe someone already is 👀)
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Carlos E. Perez
Carlos E. Perez@IntuitMachine·
Frontier AI is not just bottlenecked by compute. It’s bottlenecked by the poverty of the concepts we give it. If your ontology is crude, your outputs will be crude. If your model of reality is richer, AI suddenly looks a lot smarter.
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David Herrmann
David Herrmann@herrmanndigital·
How do you all keep up with all the AI shit? Like it's insane.
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Kineteq.ai@ScienceOrMyth·
@PierceLilholt 10^123 may seem like a large number, but it might be small compared to how big the universe can become.
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Kineteq.ai@ScienceOrMyth·
@PierceLilholt The observable universe has an upper Bound of 10^123 bits. But that's the observable universe. The universe is expanding. We can simply shift it by 1 plank length in all directions. Is there a bound to how big the universe can expand?
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Pierce Alexander Lilholt
Pierce Alexander Lilholt@PierceLilholt·
When does more intelligence stop giving more answers because the universe itself hits a limit?
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Sharon | AI wonders
Sharon | AI wonders@explorersofai·
No, you should not learn "AI first" You need to learn a real skill set Everyone that tells you otherwise does not want you to win Period.
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Kineteq.ai@ScienceOrMyth·
@JosephJacks_ Phosphorus-31 stay coherent --> I think there's some kind of organization of water layers. Look at Gerald Pollack's work. We live in the water --> above the water and below the water. These ordered watered layers I think are more critical.
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JJ
JJ@JosephJacks_·
The world has over invested in scaling artificial neural networks and underinvested in scaling artificial microtubule networks. This is going to change.
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Kineteq.ai@ScienceOrMyth·
I don't think it's the microtubules. The mind is very stochastically wet. I think microtubules are exactly what they look like --> orchestration scaffolding. Microtubules are the actuators of an quantum particle, but I don't think they are involved in the processing. They are relays. Penrose was onto something, but it isn't that. There's something else.
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Julia McCoy
Julia McCoy@JuliaEMcCoy·
The AGI revolution won't look like a movie. No explosions. No robots marching down streets. No dramatic moment where "it happens." It'll be quiet. A department that had 40 people now has 12. A company that took 5 years to build gets built in 5 weeks. A skill you spent a decade mastering gets automated on a Tuesday. Nobody will announce it. There won't be a headline. One day you'll just look around and realize everything changed while you were scrolling. The loudest revolutions in history were the ones nobody heard coming. This is that revolution. Wake up.
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