
Tyler Mauer
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@icanvardar Releasing it to the public means it would be distilled.
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Awesome project the team put together. Check it out.
webAI@thewebAI
We're open-sourcing YOLO26-MLX. A native MLX implementation of the YOLO26 object detection models, built from the ground up for Apple Silicon. No PyTorch runtime. No external GPU infrastructure. Train and run real-time object detection directly on your Mac. In internal benchmarks on M4 Pro, the MLX implementation delivered up to 2.6x faster inference and 1.7x faster training compared to PyTorch with MPS. Accuracy stays within 0.5% of the official YOLO26 results. This has powered object detection inside our products since the YOLOv8 generation. Now it's yours. Read more: webai.com/blog/running-y… GitHub: github.com/thewebAI/yolo-…
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@alexwtlf It will be short lived as businesses get up to speed.
We’ll find trust between individuals and their job is a significant factor in whether or not the jobs persist or are let go.
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@kangminlee Glad my algo knows not to show me this nonsense
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@RoundtableSpace And by agents we just mean one model with multiple instances running at the same time? This won't go anywhere, hype like molt book.
There is a fine line between what AI is capable of and what humans are creating to make AI appear more advanced than it is.
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@robotaxi Booked one! $6, an uber would have been $24+, almost the cost of gas both ways.
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@YIMBYLAND This is the way. Austin leads in tech & culture, Dallas in finance, and Houston in power.
It's an awesome place to live, you are surrounded by people who love the county and are building to make it better.
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@ACCCigar @MarioNawfal I'd imagine the cost of one tank of gas rounds out the two, if not tipping it towards Tesla?
Free charging is an awesome perk.
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@TylerMauer4 @MarioNawfal It’s double what I’m paying for an SUV rental right now.
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🇺🇸 TESLA OFFERS $60-A-DAY CAR RENTALS IN MICHIGAN: NO DEALERS, NO MIDDLEMEN
Tesla is officially launching its rental program in Michigan...yes, in the home turf of the old-school auto industry.
They just set up Tesla Rental LLC, planning to run their own fleet without asking permission from traditional rental companies or dealerships.
Model 3 and Model Y for $60 a day. Cybertruck for $75. Model S and X for $90. All with unlimited miles, free charging, and autopilot included.
No dealer middlemen, no upsells, no noise. Just rent it, drive it, return it, or even buy one and get $250 off while you’re at it.
The rentals are short, 7 days max, and can’t leave the state. But that’s all Tesla needs to prove their cars speak louder than ads.
This is a power move to get more people behind the wheel, crush the competition, and remind legacy carmakers who actually runs this space.
Detroit is still playing catch-up, whileTesla’s already letting random people test-drive the future for $60.
Source: Not a Tesla App, @Tesla, @elonmusk


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@JonhernandezIA Old talking point? Google is doing an incredible job.
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A fine example of why cloud dependency is not the future.
Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane
This is insane, Waymo vehicles all over SF are bricked due to a power outage.
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