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https://t.co/T7Ggfc7XXO pool operator 15 years of embedded C / linux kernel dev / DOCSIS dev 10 years of config management, 5 years as a pool operator.

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@HobbyistMiner @asicplug_ Yes - will laughably be the first asic ever to actually pay itself off. And no you can't make a pool for it because of the whitelisting of addresses. It's just nexapow literally. These are nexa miners.
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TheHobbyistMiner@HobbyistMiner·
🚨 Something Isn’t Adding U These two ASIC miners are some of the most profitable units on the market today, at least on paper: Pinecone Matches INI Box • 850 MH/s • 500w • ~$24.04/day revenue Pinecone Matches INI Box Pro • 2.4 GH/s • 1280w • ~$67.86/day revenue 👀On the surface, those numbers look incredible… almost too incredible. Here’s where my concern kicks in 👇 I know very few people who actually own one of these miners. And the ones who do? They’re immediately converting InitVerse to Bitcoin every single day. I don’t personally know anyone who’s actively involved in the project, nor do I see a real community that believes in InitVerse long-term. 🔥The whole thing gives off major “money printer event to fuel ASIC sales” vibes. With only one pool in the entire industry — YatesPool.com — which appears to be the project’s own pool, the entire ecosystem is effectively centralized. That’s a massive red flag for any mining-based project. @MiningStacker did a fantastic deep dive on this and raised many of the same concerns. Worth watching: youtu.be/G-8FHChEHyM?si… 🥵What really throws me off is this: I expected this to be a quick pump-and-dump. Yet here we are 9 months after the original Pinecone Matches INI Box launch in July 2025, and the project is still running. That longevity doesn’t erase the concerns, but it does make the situation more confusing. So I’m genuinely curious… Does anyone out there actually own one of these units? And if so, are you liquidating the coin daily? I’d love to hear real-world experiences because right now, the whole thing feels like a black box with unusually high profitability and almost zero transparency. ⛏Pinecoin Matches INI Box ➡ asicplug.com/product/pineco… ⛏Pinecoin Matches INI Box Pro ➡ asicplug.com/product/pineco…
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Dividendology
Dividendology@dividendology·
This is funny. What if you invested in the S&P 500 every time CNBC had a "Markets in Turmoil" special? Well... your average return after one year would be 40%, with a 100% success rate.
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Random thoughts by Jack Handy... Number 37 on the rich list.
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4nzn
4nzn@paoloanzn·
say hello to free-code claude code source code fully recompiled, telemetry stripped, security guardrails prompts stripped, all working experimental features enabled including ultraplan mode - a new async agentic planning mode where claude starts a multi-agent research session in the browser lasting between 10 and 30 minutes since i know there are gonna be DMCA strikes on this i've uploaded it on the blockchain on IPFS
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René Cotton@_Re_·
😂 L'ironie absolue. Anthropic leak le code source. De Claude Code. Envoie des DMCA pour le faire retirer de Github. Du coup un dev fait réécrire entièrement le code par Codex en Python. Plus de copyright violé. Rien à retirer. L'IA a réécrit le code d'une boîte d'IA pour contourner les actions légales de cette boîte d'IA. On vit une époque formidable…
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz

This is either brilliant or scary: Anthropic accidentally leaked the TS source code of Claude Code (which is closed source). Repos sharing the source are taken down with DMCA. BUT this repo rewrote the code using Python, and so it violates no copyright & cannot be taken down!

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Tom Turney
Tom Turney@no_stp_on_snek·
the original TurboQuant paper tested on A100 with models up to 8B. 6 days later, a bunch of strangers on the internet had it built and running on: - Apple Silicon M1 through M5 - NVIDIA 3080 Ti through DGX Spark Blackwell - AMD RX 6800 XT and 9070 - a 10-year-old Tesla P40 - an 8GB MacBook Air - models from 3.8B to 70B across 6 architecture families - 30+ independent testers along the way we found new optimizations the paper didn't cover and failure modes it didn't test. the fact that a loose group of people across the world can read a paper, build implementations from scratch, stress-test across hardware none of us could individually afford, and push the research further in under a week is genuinely one of the best things about this era. the tools and the community make it possible. open source is something else.
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buun@spiritbuun·
This is pushed now if anyone wants to try a very good turbo4 on MoE. 4-bit PolarQuant turbo4 (16 centroids, no QJL)
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buun@spiritbuun·
Spoke too soon. This is actually only true for hd=256 (e.g 27B) models. On hd128 (14B, MoE), hyper4 is excellent after replacing QJL with polar. I have replicated Tom's findings here. x.com/no_stp_on_snek…
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turbo4 post-mortem: turbo3 is better in every way. Do not bother using turbo4. tl;dr: turbo4 looks better at very short contexts but degrades catastrophically at long conext due to QJL noise accuumulation. It's slower, uses more VRAM, and it's fragile to common optimization.

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buun@spiritbuun·
turbo4 post-mortem: turbo3 is better in every way. Do not bother using turbo4. tl;dr: turbo4 looks better at very short contexts but degrades catastrophically at long conext due to QJL noise accuumulation. It's slower, uses more VRAM, and it's fragile to common optimization.
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Retard Finder
Retard Finder@IfindRetards·
Australian man lays out how we are screwed because of woke incompetent retards. One of the most hilarious and Aussie interviews you'll hear.
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Brian Eastwood
Brian Eastwood@BrianEastwoodx·
This Lone Ranger Atomic Bomb ring was distributed by Kix cereal in the late 40's, for 15 cents and a mail-in box top. It was actually a spinthariscope containing radioactive Polonium-210 (one of the most toxic substances out there). A child would take the toy into a pitch-black room, remove the tail cap from the 'bomb', and look through a tiny lens to see flashes of light from the Polonium-210 atoms decaying into Lead-206.
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