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zeemonk@zeeFloatingMonk·
@Jeffreyw5000 Who bought the cursor shares in the liquidation??
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Jeff Weinstein 🇺🇸
Jeff Weinstein 🇺🇸@Jeffreyw5000·
Who was the first investor in Cursor? The GOAT investor SBF of course. Alameda Research invested $200k to take half of the company’s $400k pre-seed in 2022. Its stake was sold off in FTX bankruptcy proceedings in 2023 for………$200k.
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zeemonk@zeeFloatingMonk·
@Daily_MailUS Now she is qualitfied to be the next supreme court justice. Trump only hires the best.
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Daily Mail US@Daily_MailUS·
A top-level Trump counterterrorism official is under investigation amid claims she actively looks for sugar daddies to maintain her exorbitant lifestyle trib.al/RwSFgBP 🔗
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zeemonk@zeeFloatingMonk·
This is a desperate move. Cursor has a great product but is massively leaking market share to Claude code and Codex. At this point no serious programmer uses Cursor because the economics work in favor of Claude code and Codex with their subsidies. And then there is a dark horse called Gemini. Hard to see how cursor will survive. It is the same thing with xAI. Grok is not bad but mid compared to top tier players. Unfortunately both are NGMI
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Jason ✨👾SaaStr.Ai✨ Lemkin
If Cursor trains a genuinely SOTA coding model on xAI's infra, xAI exercises the $60B option and Grok instantly becomes a top-tier coding agent via the Cursor harness and 500K+ dev user base. If Cursor doesn't hit SOTA, xAI walks, pays $10B for "collaboration," and still got paid utilization on otherwise idle chips. Upside, Cursor shareholders get liquidity at 20%+ above their rumored $50B round. Their downside is capped at "$10B plus continued independence."
Natasha Mascarenhas@nmasc_

Writing about the SpaceX / Cursor deal, and unsure if I’ve ever seen anything quite like it. Signal is +1 925 271 0912 if you have info, happy to chat anonymously

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zeemonk@zeeFloatingMonk·
@kimmonismus Meanwhile Google with their unlimited TPUs must be cooking with the next version of Gemini
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Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
I don't understand what's going on at Anthropic. Claude Mythos was accidentally leaked on Discord, and numerous users had access to it. It's the same model that Anthropic claims is too dangerous for public release. The vibe surrounding Claude 4.7 isn't improving; the mood isn't brightening. I (and many others) are using Opus 4.6 instead. On top of that, there's the unreliability of adaptive thinking. They're also restricting the Plus tier without any real communication. I'm baffled. Has Anthropic bitten off more than it can chew? Currently, the biggest winner is OpenAI. Image Gen 2 is a notable success. Codex users have risen to 4 million. GPT-5.5 is on the horizon, and expectations are sky-high. Anthropic's mistakes are OpenAI's success.
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zeemonk@zeeFloatingMonk·
@tparsi Bombing and starving kids with our tax money will do that. Now it is time for Republicans to do the same in their party. Defeat the zionists in both parties and defund Israel
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Trita Parsi
Trita Parsi@tparsi·
WOW! CNN announces that there is no longer a divide within the Democratic party on Israel - the party base (not its leadership) is overwhelmingly opposed to Israel! No age divide or divide between Liberals and non-Liberals. A majority of all demographics oppose Israel.
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zeemonk@zeeFloatingMonk·
@Newsweek Literally Dr. Stangelove vibes. Beyond embarrassing and dangerous. This is exactly why gop needs to be destroyed at the polls in 26 and 28. They have become a cult party
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Steve Friedmann
Steve Friedmann@friedmann_20843·
"si la gauche était humaniste, elle admetrrais l'existence de races inférieures" Whaou, incroyable objectif. Je suis maintenant un supremaciste blanc humaniste.
Philae@Philaezli

@TomSawy01668215 @MrSam144 La gauche ne défend pas l'humanité. Ça c'est ce qu'elle dit qu'elle fait. La gauche est simplement anti blanc / anti occident. Si la gauche était humaniste, elle ne sucerait pas et n'importerait pas les peuples les plus arriérés et dangereux du monde.

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zeemonk@zeeFloatingMonk·
@NimaYamini Could it because you are brown middle eastern looking jew and not a uncle tom to the ashkenazis?
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Nima Yamini@NimaYamini·
I got cancelled from speaking, guess why? I got called “anti semitic” yes me, who has gone on several trips to Israel since oct 7th volunteer. 🤷‍♂️
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zeemonk@zeeFloatingMonk·
@MeghanMcCain Your dad would have been so proud of you glazing Trump. He would have even fondly called you piggy 🐷
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zeemonk@zeeFloatingMonk·
@ejdickson @WIRED Yet another proof that magatards are basically the lowest IQ people in the country
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ej@ejdickson·
For @WIRED, I spoke to a med student in India who made thousands of dollars duping MAGA fans by creating a blonde AI influencer named "Emily Hart." Here's how he did it.
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zeemonk@zeeFloatingMonk·
@aakashgupta Imagine pushing a turing award winner who is world renowned in deep learning out for a 19 year bro.
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Earlier this year Yann LeCun left Meta because Mark Zuckerberg wouldn't bet the company on JEPA. Last week his group dropped the first JEPA that actually trains end-to-end from raw pixels. 15 million parameters. Single GPU. A few hours. The timing is not a coincidence. For four years Meta has been the house that JEPA built. LeCun published the original paper from FAIR in 2022. I-JEPA and V-JEPA came out of his lab. The architecture was supposed to be the escape hatch from LLMs, the path to robots that actually learn physics instead of hallucinating about it. Every version shipped fragile. Stop-gradients. Exponential moving averages. Frozen pretrained encoders. Six or seven loss terms that had to be hand-tuned or the model collapsed into garbage representations. Meta kept funding LLMs. Llama shipped. Llama scaled. Llama got beat by Qwen and DeepSeek. Zuck spent $14 billion to buy ScaleAI and install Alexandr Wang. The FAIR robotics group was dissolved. LeCun's research kept winning papers and losing the product roadmap. He left, started AMI Labs, and said publicly that LLMs were a dead end. Now the paper. LeWorldModel. One regularizer replaces the entire pile of heuristics. Project the latent embeddings onto random directions, run a normality test, penalize deviation from Gaussian. The model cannot collapse because collapsed embeddings fail the test by construction. Hyperparameter search went from O(n^6) polynomial to O(log n) logarithmic. Six tunable knobs became one. The downstream numbers are what should scare the robotics capex class. 200 times fewer tokens per observation than DINO-WM. Planning time drops from 47 seconds to 0.98 seconds per cycle. 48x faster at matching or beating foundation-model performance on Push-T and 3D cube control. The latent space probes cleanly for agent position, block velocity, end-effector pose. It correctly flags physically impossible events as surprising. It learned physics without being told physics existed. Figure AI is valued at $39 billion. Tesla Optimus is mass-producing. World Labs raised $230 million to sell generative world models. Everyone in humanoid robotics is burning capital on foundation-model pipelines that plan in 47 seconds per cycle. LeCun's group just showed you can do it with 15 million parameters on a single GPU in a few hours. This is the Xerox PARC pattern running again. Meta had the next architecture. Meta had the scientist. Meta dissolved the robotics team, passed on the productization, and watched the exit. Three months later the lab that was supposed to be Meta's publishes the result that resets the robotics cost structure. The paper is worth more than Alexandr Wang.
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Arun Maini
Arun Maini@Mrwhosetheboss·
Claude > Gemini > ChatGPT It's not even close right now
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zeemonk@zeeFloatingMonk·
@FlippedNormals How much was it costing you monthly to keep it up? Perhaps the community can chip in to keep it going?
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FlippedNormals@FlippedNormals·
This was not a decision made lightly. Over the last few years, the costs of maintaining a store with thousands of creators have increased significantly, while earnings have decreased. 1/7
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zeemonk@zeeFloatingMonk·
@DavidAriew @andrewpprice Bruh, you rode the NFT scam train now you have jumped on the AI hype train. Commodization and slopification of art is something should be skeptical about not cheerleading on.
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David Ariew@DavidAriew·
@andrewpprice I don’t even know if it’s unpopular so much as we’re the silent majority and they’re the loud and obnoxious minority 😂 It’s a lot like politics lately.
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zeemonk@zeeFloatingMonk·
Bruh, when you have AI companies paying micro influencers to shill their products it is easy to see why many people are tired and skeptical of this constant hyping. I saw the same thing happen in 2020 with crypto and nft. Now it is happening with AI because VC money has rotated from crypto to AI.
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zeemonk@zeeFloatingMonk·
@NegativeVibrat1 Anyone getting crypto vibes circa 2020? Now that VC money has rotated from crypto to AI, this is to be expected. Influencers are the new marketing channels companies use to shill products. So I take everything they say with a grain of salt.
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Maciej Drabik
Maciej Drabik@NegativeVibrat1·
Dear artists, when you see a famous creator pushing AI tools in their workflow, remember: it’s almost always sponsored. I get offers almost every day: $250–$400 per post, or just free subs and tokens. That’s literally what some of your art influencers are selling you for.
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zeemonk@zeeFloatingMonk·
@KobeissiLetter Is there a more inept administration? Force businesses to raise prices because of tariffs and now these businesses get refunds. Guess who won't be getting a refund?
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: The US Government has begun refunding up to $166 billion in tariffs charged under President Trump after the Supreme Court ruled the policy unlawful. Beginning today, businesses can file claims through a new customs system. Over 330,000 importers across 53 million shipments are expected to be eligible. Once approved, refunds plus interest will be paid within 60 to 90 days.
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Vercel@vercel·
We’ve identified a security incident that involved unauthorized access to certain internal Vercel systems, impacting a limited subset of customers. Please see our security bulletin: vercel.com/kb/bulletin/ve…
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Dakota Zarak
Dakota Zarak@dakotazarak·
I’m a Vercel customer and I found out about this from X, not from an email. When your customers have GDPR notification obligations with a 72-hour clock, finding out through a social media post isn’t enough. Affected customers should be notified directly so they can assess their own obligations. The onus shouldn’t be on us to monitor your feed for security incidents.
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zeemonk@zeeFloatingMonk·
@vercel @primeagen looks like mythos was not deployed at the triangle company?
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