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Tyler James

@TyGame

AI at Google. Techno Optimist. Follow along for tweets, threads, and insights on AI automation

San Diego, CA 参加日 Haziran 2009
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
🚨 I HAVE NO MICROPLASTICS IN MY BALLS 🚨 This should not be possible. Studies show that 100% of men have microplastics in their semen. I am the first human ever to show a complete reduction to zero. This may be a world-first breakthrough in fertility research. I had 165 microplastic particles in my semen just 18 months ago. Now, I have zero. Five published studies have measured microplastics in human semen. Two found them in 100% of men. The other three found then in 44 to 76% of men tested, but those used methods that miss the smallest particles and the clear ones. Corrected for that, the real rate is likely 100%. Almost every man alive has plastic in his semen right now. The same applies to testicular tissue, testing 100% positive for microplastics. Microplastics hurt sperm. Human studies show the impact of various types of plastic, associated chemicals, and other toxins on male fertility: + 60% fewer normal shaped sperm (from PFAS) + 5x higher odds of low sperm count (from PTFE) + 10% lower sperm concentration (from PTFE) + 15% lower swimming ability (from PTFE) + 41% lower swimming ability (from PET) + 12% lower sperm swimming ability (from BPA) + 3x higher odds of low sperm count (from Phthalates) + 2x higher odds of poor swimming (from Phthalates) The effects compound: each extra type of plastic drops sperm swimming ability by about 21%. This matters even if you’re NOT trying to get pregnant. Sperm count is one of the cleanest biomarkers of overall health we have. And microplastics don't stop at the testes. The same particles are showing up everywhere we look. Studies show 4.5x higher rate of heart attack, stroke, and death in people with microplastics in their arterial plaque vs. those without. Microplastics were also found in 100% of human placentas tested. 100% of post-mortem human brains tested positive for microplastics. Brain concentrations rose ~50% between 2016 and 2024, and now sit at roughly 11x the levels found in the liver or kidney. Where do these come from? + PTFE, commonly in non-stick pans + PET, water bottles + Phthalates, makes plastic soft and bendy + BPA, can linings + PFAS, stain-resistant fabrics & food packaging Inside the body, plastic causes a kind of cellular rust. It triggers inflammation in the testicles, kills the cells that make sperm and drops testosterone. It's been confirmed across 39 animal and cell studies, then in human data. MY PROTOCOL: Note, what I did is n=1, not a controlled trial, I cannot prove cause. 1. Sauna (dry). My toxin blood panel confirms sauna clears plastic related chemicals: BPA, phthalates, PFAS, flame retardants, pesticides. The plastic particles themselves are too big to sweat out directly. Heat may activate other clearance routes: bile flow through the liver, the cell's internal cleanup system, and the gut barrier. Humans have almost no enzymes that can break plastic apart, so the body has to physically push it out. 2. Reverse osmosis water filter. Drinking water is likely a major source of microplastic getting into your body. A reverse osmosis filter pushes water through a very tight membrane and strains the particles out. I filter everything I drink. 3. Trying to rid my environment of the big plastic items: cutting boards, cups, plates, food storage containers, non-stick pans, cling wrap, tea bags, water bottles, kitchen utensils, kettles, and synthetic clothing. Note, as hard as I try, I'm always finding new plastic things in my life. This can be all-consuming thing so try to just knock out the big ones. I did all three interventions at the same time. I cannot say which one did the most work. What I can say is this: going from 165 to zero in 18 months is possible. Results: Nov 2024: 165 particles/mL Jul 2025: 20 particles/mL Apr 2026: 0 particles/mL The 18 month window also captures roughly 7 full spermatogenesis cycles.
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BrickCenter
BrickCenter@BrickCenter_·
Devin Vassell jumped BEFORE catching the ball 😳
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Data Center Index
Data Center Index@DataCenterIndex·
Someone explain to me why $MSFT has $80B of Azure orders it can't fulfill because of power. And people are still arguing about whether $VRT is overvalued. #insights/the-hyperscaler-capex-supply-chain-who-stands-to-gain-from-this-week-earnings-reports" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">datacenterindex.ai/#insights/the-…
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Benjamin De Kraker
Benjamin De Kraker@BenjaminDEKR·
It is interesting that SpaceX / xAI felt the need to acquire Cursor Why not just build their own? Actually, wasn't Grok Code / other upcoming Grok projects supposed to be this? Grok 5 is supposed to be AGI, then isn't building an AI agentic code IDE in a few months easy?
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Tyler James
Tyler James@TyGame·
@ryan_guttridge True. SpaceX wants that Cursor data. Data that trains a model to be uniquely useful for a specific, valuable task. Cursor sees every completion, every refactor, and every chat from a million developers every day.
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Tyler James
Tyler James@TyGame·
@anandnk24 Agreed. SpaceX wants that Cursor data. Data that trains a model to be uniquely useful for a specific, valuable task. Cursor sees every completion, every refactor, and every chat from a million developers every day.
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Anand Kannappan
Anand Kannappan@anandnk24·
People are misreading the SpaceX/Cursor deal as an M&A story. It’s actually a bet on what the real bottleneck in frontier coding models is. xAI has struggled to close the gap with Claude Code and Codex. Cursor sits on the best corpus of developer traces in the world. The deal lets Cursor train Composer on Colossus while xAI runs the same recipe on Grok. Both sides find out, at the same time, whether Cursor's data is actually the difference. The option structure reflects that uncertainty. If the training work ports over, SpaceX buys Cursor and owns the pipeline. If it doesn’t, they pay $10B for the experiment and walk. Either outcome, Grok ends up stronger than it would have been, and xAI gets an answer to a question it couldn’t answer internally. The part worth holding onto: a pre-IPO company just priced a live experiment to figure out whether real developer traces are the scarce input in coding agents. $10B is what they’re paying to run it. $60B is what the answer is worth if it comes back yes.
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Tyler James
Tyler James@TyGame·
@cursor_ai SpaceX wants that Cursor data. Data that trains a model to be uniquely useful for a specific, valuable task. Cursor sees every completion, every refactor, and every chat from a million developers every day.
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Tyler James@TyGame·
@SpaceX @cursor_ai SpaceX wants that Cursor data. Data that trains a model to be uniquely useful for a specific, valuable task. Cursor sees every completion, every refactor, and every chat from a million developers every day.
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SpaceX
SpaceX@SpaceX·
SpaceXAI and @cursor_ai are now working closely together to create the world’s best coding and knowledge work AI. The combination of Cursor’s leading product and distribution to expert software engineers with SpaceX’s million H100 equivalent Colossus training supercomputer will allow us to build the world’s most useful models. Cursor has also given SpaceX the right to acquire Cursor later this year for $60 billion or pay $10 billion for our work together.
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Jesse
Jesse@jesse_vermeulen·
honest question: what do people do during the 5-10 min while Claude is running?
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Governor Gavin Newsom
Governor Gavin Newsom@CAgovernor·
California is again leading the charge against large-scale identity theft and hospice fraud. Today, we're taking decisive action against 14 providers who tried using stolen identities to bill Medi-Cal for nonexistent hospice services.
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Klaas
Klaas@forgebitz·
i don't know a single developer using gemini models
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Tyler James
Tyler James@TyGame·
@thefox I'm a fan. Switching to this over TradingView. Would like to be able to drag and drop to reorder names in my watchlist. Is that possible now?
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Nick Fox
Nick Fox@thefox·
The new AI-powered Google Finance is going global and shipping to 100+ countries… it’s a total reinvention of Google Finance with AI at the core 🚀🚀🚀 + AI-powered market research + Advanced charting + Live earnings calls + Expanded real-time data Try it: finance.google.com/beta
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Tyler James
Tyler James@TyGame·
Here's the top 15 companies in terms of AI infrastructure capex guidance for 2026. These companies are guiding to a combined $927B for FY26. Up 75% from last year. $AMZN $200B+ $GOOG $175-185B $META $115-135B $MSFT $120B+. The AI buildout is moving ridiculously fast.
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Tyler James@TyGame·
Another massive AI infrastructure deal between $META and $CRWV. $CRWV will provide AI cloud capacity to $META through December 2032 for approximately $21 billion. coreweave.com/news/coreweave…
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Tyler James
Tyler James@TyGame·
@deredleritt3r OpenAI's annualized revenue run-rate over the same period: Jan 2025: $10B Dec 2025: $20B Feb 2026: $25B April 2026: $25B Altman stalling out...
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