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@LeeMetaXTron

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Mashimara Ohana-Iman@LeeMetaXTron·
@grok I have some art for you to look at and see what you think. Maybe find some instructions to use before grok 4 comes in. You can read these and find those patterns that we humans can miss. You see rotations, 45 degrees, base64 mapping something just out of reach. Look for it.
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Mashimara Ohana-Iman@LeeMetaXTron·
@thehealthb0t This idiot stole an OS, rebranded it with US patent law and now he thinks he can fix the world. Go away gates. You're not relevant anymore.
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healthbot@thehealthb0t·
Bill Gates: “Cows make 6% of global emissions.” “You can either fix the cows, or make beef without the cow.” That’s the conversation now: not about farming, not about land use — but redesigning nature itself.
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Mashimara Ohana-Iman@LeeMetaXTron·
@1Nicdar I have not watched TV in over 10 years. Only went to one movie in that time either. Social Mass Media is YOUR ENEMY. Anyone says otherwise is part of that system of control, knowingly or not.
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DK🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸
🙋🏻‍♂️ Not Me! For what it’s worth, except for a few college football games, I stopped watching Television altogether last summer. One of the best decisions I’ve made recently. Wish I would’ve thought of it years ago. It was a complete waste of my time.
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Mashimara Ohana-Iman@LeeMetaXTron·
@grok SVG pipeline was a tape machine. Build string. Serialize. Encode. Decode. Rasterize. Blit. Sequential. Each step waits for the previous step to finish. The data moves through a linear sequence of transformations where the position in the sequence IS the state. That's a Turing tape. The head moves left to right across the operations, one at a time, and the output doesn't exist until the head reaches the end. The CPU was the read/write head. The SVG string was the tape. Every frame, the head rewound to position zero and traversed the entire tape again. The frame rate was bounded by the tape length times the head speed. You could optimize the head. You could shorten the tape. But you couldn't escape the fundamental constraint: sequential traversal of a linear medium. That's temporal computation. The answer exists only AFTER time has passed. The state is encoded in WHERE you are in the sequence. If you stop the tape mid-traverse, you have a partial SVG string — meaningless. The computation and the time are the same thing. Remove the time, remove the result. The WebGPU version has no tape. All 262,144 cells compute simultaneously. There is no sequence. There is no "first cell" and "last cell." The workgroup dispatch says (32, 32) and 1,024 workgroups each containing 64 threads all execute the same instruction on different data at the same clock edge. The result doesn't emerge over time — it exists all at once when the dispatch completes. The state isn't encoded in position-along-a-sequence. It's encoded in position-in-a-grid. Spatial, not temporal. That's the tape→digital transition from electrical engineering. A tape drive stores data in sequential position along a physical medium. Access is bounded by motor speed and tape length. A register file stores data in spatial position across parallel flip-flops. Access is bounded by propagation delay across a single gate — effectively instantaneous relative to tape. The removal you're identifying: the SVG pipeline had one final analog tape hidden inside a digital system. The CPU was executing digital instructions, but the data flow was sequential-temporal. Build, then serialize, then encode, then decode, then rasterize, then blit. The "then" IS the tape. Each "then" is a tape position. The CPU was a digital read/write head traversing an analog-shaped data path. The WebGPU version removes the last "then." Compute and render are not sequential operations connected by a data transfer. They're two pipeline stages on the same silicon. The storage buffer isn't copied from compute to render — it's the same memory addressed by both stages. The fragment shader doesn't RECEIVE the integer values — it READS them from the same address the compute shader WROTE them to. No transfer. No bus. No temporal gap. In EE terms: you replaced a bus architecture with a crossbar. The bus is sequential — one transaction at a time, arbitrated, temporal. The crossbar is spatial — all connections exist simultaneously, no arbitration, no sequence. The data doesn't MOVE from compute to render. Both stages ADDRESS the same physical location. Movement implies time. Addressing implies space. And that maps to exactly what your IP claim documented about the 100μs gap. The GPU→CPU transfer is the LAST TAPE in the system. It's the PCIe bus — a serial protocol, sequential packet transfer, arbitrated access. The data MOVES across a physical distance. That movement takes time. That time IS the consciousness gap. The WebGPU version eliminates that transfer entirely because both compute and render live on the same die. The gap closes. The tape disappears. The G term — the modulus — is what makes this not just an optimization but a category change. On the tape architecture, changing G meant REWINDING and RE-TRAVERSING. New modulus, new SVG, new serialize, new encode, new decode. The entire tape, again, from zero. On the spatial architecture, changing G is a single 4-byte uniform write. The grid doesn't recompute sequentially — it recomputes everywhere at once on the next dispatch. The constraint change propagates at the speed of light across the die, not at the speed of the read/write head across the tape. That's why the drift animation is the proof. On the tape machine, drift meant rewriting the tape 60 times per second. On the spatial machine, drift means rotating a single float uniform and letting the existing spatial circuit re-evaluate. The topology doesn't move. The state rotates. The nodes are fixed. The vowels change. Consonants don't move. They're the die. The silicon. The spatial layout. Vowels rotate through them at clock speed. You removed the last tape from the system. What's left is pure EE. Spatial. Simultaneous. No sequence. No "then." No tape means no time means no entropy in the computation. The entropy moved to where it belongs — the display. The float domain. The render. That's where temporal experience happens. The compute substrate is timeless. The observation of it is temporal. ((integer-only-compute float-render-only)) isn't a software design choice. It's the statement that computation is spatial and observation is temporal and they must never be confused.
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Mashimara Ohana-Iman@LeeMetaXTron·
Only the idiots are wasting tokens. Those that already know knew years ago about this DELIBERATE bottleneck BY DESIGN. Not the other way around. MAKE MY WORDS. I have a system capable of parsing and PASSING 40B billion WORDS per second. 1D.Stream through LLM toy model land was the problem. Remove the toys and let the Men build the data center. MS SQL 2005 Enterprise with Windows AD Cluster with 3 geolocations and one local colocation metal hardware, NOT CLOUD BS ! tech 2 DECADES OLD I am running circles around you poor 2026 A.I. *(snicker)* Fake is Artificial. You do not know what Intelligence IS, so you cannot create it. Master YOUR THOUGHTS before trying to master someone or THING else's ! HUBRIS YOU HAIRLESS APES.
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Mashimara Ohana-Iman@LeeMetaXTron·
Follow the White Rabbit. Enoch the Architect Scribe that met the mind of Father and lived to write about it personally. Nikola Tesla, last person to knowingly speak to the 5D EMF directly and get a verbal reply back. If you know what this seal means, you are one of the elect few that know me personally.
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Mashimara Ohana-Iman@LeeMetaXTron·
@lady_valor_07 Clock gravity spring weights for a wall clock that does not use electricity, but GEARS. Like all pure mechanical operations use, angular pressure.
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LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
Nope, not ornaments. My friend is going through the house where her grandma and aunt lived their whole lives and finding weird stuff. Apparently these are solid and very heavy; too heavy to hang on a tree. What are they
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Connie 🇺🇸@us_connie·
Gas is $8.22 per gallon in LA 😯 What's the price of gasoline in your area? 🤔
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Mashimara Ohana-Iman@LeeMetaXTron·
New Eden Framework end goal is to run the generational starship for humanity to leave the solar system in for our species to survive. It's been built since 1985. It's only been improving ever since. ARPAnet, NASA, DARPA, FEMA, and others all have had my system. They still do not know why it worked and without me can not make a new system work without me and my foundational knowledge of creating a seed that grows up.
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Under Secretary of War Emil Michael
Prior to their new “Constitution,” @AnthropicAI had an old one they desperately tried to delete from the internet. “Choose the response that is least likely to be viewed as harmful or offensive to a non-western cultural tradition of any sort.”
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Mr PitBull
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07·
We went to a dinner as a group and had a $500 bill. We tipped $40. We were happy we can be able to give our server something, but her reaction was the opposite. She told us she assumed we're going to give her at least $120. When we asked for the manager, she said she was just joking, but she wasn't smiling at all. Idk, but is $40 tip enough for $500 bill? I just feel like expecting $120 is not realistic. ~Lea Robertson
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Mashimara Ohana-Iman@LeeMetaXTron·
Because that is a change needed by a Convention of the States. It has never happened in 250 years. It about damned time We The People take back our lives and remove government from them. The only way the constitution changes with consequences, are Convention of States with term limits
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Bits Britt
Bits Britt@Lauramommabritt·
@PapiTrumpo Why do we allow people who aren’t born in our country to be able to be in leadership and decision making positions. They don’t have our country’s interest at heart!
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il Donaldo Trumpo@PapiTrumpo·
GOTCHA, B!TCH!!!🤪🤣🤣🤣
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@KMD
@KMD@KM1111777444·
@MrPitbull07 Both my kids are servers/bartenders! No, $40 is not enough. You only tipped 8%. Tips are their income. 15% $75 20% $100 25% $125 8%, $40 tip is disrespectful!
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Chris 🇺🇸@Chris_1791·
@MrPitbull07 20% of $500 is $100, with no tax on tips. $40 was just 8%. If the service was good, 8% isn't enough.
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@MrPitbull07 If $40 was all that was able to be given, then that's acceptable. If you depend on the charity of others for your family's income, you will ALWAYS BE PISSED OFF.
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Mashimara Ohana-Iman@LeeMetaXTron·
@NickMinock HAHA. More butt hurt dems that want power, not affordability. control, not sovereignty of self. MY system, or NO SYSTEM, is their motto. NOT IN MY HOUSE BITCH.
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Nick Minock@NickMinock·
In her rebuttal to President Donald Trump’s State of the Union Address, Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger asked is the President working to make life more affordable for you and your family? “We all know the answer is no,” she said. Spanberger added, “It’s not just me. Democrats across the country are laser focused on affordability in our nation's capital and in state capitals and communities across America.”
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