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Adso Øvbelk
Adso Øvbelk@AdsoOfBelk·
Bro check out this CRAZY open world rpg where there’s no goal and you start off incredibly weak. Theres DRUGS lmao! Bro, Sseth reviewed it. did I mention how open ended it is? It’s like a real world! No end goal, there are like three things you can do and none of them are fun
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Michael Levin
Michael Levin@drmichaellevin·
Ever wanted to talk to a gene regulatory network? Ever wonder what they could do in a different context, embodiment, space? New #preprint! @YanboZhang3 "Language Game: Talking to Non-Human Systems" arxiv.org/abs/2605.16321 An early step in our program of developing ways to talk to organs, cells, molecular networks, and far weirder kinds of agents.
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𝕱𝖆𝖊𝖉𝖗𝖎𝖊𝖑
Cybernetics is the science of archangels. If you don't make myth deliberately, the engines make it for you. On neomythism ⟡
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
The West Has Already Lost the Drone War. It Just Hasn’t Noticed Yet. Here is something that should ruin your Monday. A Ukrainian AI drone engineer has gone on record to explain, calmly and with considerable evidence, that Western military planning is not behind the times. It is not lagging. It is not in need of reform. It is dead. Obsolete. A relic propped up by expensive acronyms and men in uniforms who still think the tank is the apex predator of land warfare. Yaroslav Azhnyuk, founder of AI drone company The Fourth Law, has done the maths. FPV drones now account for somewhere between 70 and 80 percent of frontline casualties in Ukraine. Not artillery. Not missiles. Not the armoured columns that NATO has spent forty years and several fortunes preparing to counter. Small, cheap, autonomous flying machines that cost about as much as a decent restaurant dinner and kill with the precision of a surgeon. But here is where it gets genuinely terrifying. China can produce four billion FPV drones per year. Ukraine, a country that has been at war for three years and is building faster than anyone in the West, manages four million. That is the kind of number that makes you want to lie down on the floor and stare at the ceiling for a while. The West is not losing the AI arms race because it lacks the technology. It is losing because it is still arguing about procurement frameworks while the future arrives, uninvited, at four hundred kilometres per hour with a shaped charge attached. Latest 👇 gandalv.substack.com/p/ukraine-the-…
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People who annoy you
People who annoy you@Afloridianheeb·
@LizzieHasAGat Damn, which stalker was this in? Always meant to play the games this just makes me want to even more.
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LizzieHasAGat@LizzieHasAGat·
Was playing stalker when I befriended a random lone ecologist named Grishka, not a companion I just memorized his name and suit and declared him chill. At one point in Pripyat I heard gunfire a ways away, so I went to investigate it only to find Grishka dead on the floor and looted. I figured there's no way it wasn't monolith, so I went to their nearest base and started picking them off until I eventually found one with 2 extra guns and Grishka's ecologist patch on his body. I finally avenged him, and I hope he can now rest easy.
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Ælþemplær
Ælþemplær@Aelthemplaer·
>boomers addicted to Facebook >argue with ai bots >ai acts like boomers from data >make ai run society >thousand year boomereich
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eel enthusiast 🦐
eel enthusiast 🦐@cheascake·
Tap to pay is a symptom of a feminized society. You should be penetrating the chip reader
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bunny@RoseHemIock·
@fracsandtexas @StarPlatinum_ the header can be changed any time without it getting a publically accessible date attached to it, no?
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StarPlatinum@StarPlatinum_·
So you’re telling me there was a random X account December 21, 2023 - account gets created - handle: HenryMa79561893 only tweet ever “Cole Allen” profile details - Pepe avatar - wearing a suit - holding a glass of wine very specific aesthetic banner “TIME MACHINE” linked visual tied to timemachineeu - EU-funded project - focused on 3D cultural digitization nothing to do with time travel but looks cryptic enough account goes silent, completely abandoned fast forward April 25, 2026 - White House Correspondents’ Dinner - Washington Hilton incident - armed suspect breaches event - opens fire inside high-security venue identity revealed - Cole Thomas Allen - 31 years old - from Torrance, California same exact name tweet resurfaces immediately timing tweet made years before attack - still visible more details start connecting Cole Allen profile - Caltech graduate - mechanical engineering - master’s in computer science (2025) - NASA JPL intern (2014) - worked on planetary modeling same year - NASA publishes technical paper “Testing Orion’s Fairing Separation” lead author - Henry Martinez - Lockheed Martin engineer now the overlap - X account name: HenryMa… - NASA author: Henry Martinez - Allen: NASA intern same year and that one line still sitting there posted years before everything “Cole Allen”
Henry Martinez@HenryMa79561893

Cole Allen

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LaurieWired
LaurieWired@lauriewired·
Time Dilation kind of makes the whole “datacenters in space” idea more fun. Technically…something like a GPS Block III CPU runs an extra ~7,000 clock cycles per day compared to the same machine on earth. Extend this to the extreme, and you get the whole subfield of CS+physics called relativistic hypercompuation. There’s some (fun?) papers that allow you to solve the halting problem by placing yourself dangerously close to a black hole…while your computer safely computes for ~infinite-ish amounts of time. One of the better papers on this field appears to be: "Relativistic computers and the Turing barrier" (Németi & Dávid 2006) (sadly, the maximum speedup just escaping earths gravity well is something like 1 x 10 ^ (-10), so yeah the blackhole thing is kinda necessary)
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DFRobot
DFRobot@dfrobotcn·
4 hub motors, aluminum frame, 3D-printed brackets, and a rear suspension — full 4WD AGV chassis, open-source with STL files. Our M0601 Direct-Drive Hub Motors with integrated FOC servo, 7 steps from parts to rolling platform. No guesswork. Build guide + files 👇 instructables.com/4WD-Mobile-Pla… Anyone else gone direct-drive hub motors over traditional motor+wheel setups? Curious how it's worked out for you. #Makers #Robotics
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Shu
Shu@NGO275·
このロボットハンドは600ドルで作れる(BOMも公開されてる)。変な方向に曲げても壊れないのすごいな
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Bogáta Timár
Bogáta Timár@BogataTimar·
okay I guess I have to talk about Péter Magyar here. Let me just start with saying, in a very unladylike way, that you guys seem to have zero clue what happened in Hungary in the last two years, you completely miss the point, and you're a disappointing bunch. Let's go.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The scariest finding in this paper: the subjects couldn't tell it was happening. UPenn ran this study on 48 healthy adults. One group slept 8 hours. Another slept 6. Another slept 4. For 14 straight days. They tested cognitive performance every 2 hours from 7:30am to 11:30pm. The 6-hour group's reaction times, working memory, and sustained attention deteriorated on a near-linear curve. By day 14 they were performing at the same level as someone who hadn't slept at all in 48 hours. The 4-hour group hit that threshold by day 6. Here's the part that should unsettle everyone who thinks they "do fine" on 6 hours: the subjects' self-reported sleepiness flatlined after the first few days. Their brains kept getting worse. Their perception of how impaired they were stopped updating. The cognitive decline was invisible to the person experiencing it. The researchers found a hard threshold. Any wakefulness beyond 15.84 hours in a day produces cumulative neurobiological cost. That cost compounds every single day you exceed it and does not reset with a weekend of sleeping in. About 35% of American adults sleep less than 7 hours a night. 40% of those get 6 hours or less. In 1942 that number was 11%. We built an entire professional culture around a sleep schedule that this paper says is functionally equivalent to pulling consecutive all-nighters. "I'm fine on 6 hours" is the most common response to sleep research. The first thing chronic sleep debt destroys is your ability to notice chronic sleep debt.
Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano

Sleeping <6h a night for 2 weeks reduces cognitive performance equal to 2 nights of total sleep deprivation.

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まあぼ@cub
まあぼ@cub@marbocub·
30年近く前に作った、拙作CPUアクセラレーター ・Am5x86を48×3=144MHz駆動 ・特殊な48MHz改造を施したPC-9801FA専用 ・CPU信号を48→24MHz調停する回路をGAL化して搭載 ・FAではソフト支援なしでは不可能と言われたWrite-Back Cacheをハード回路のみで有効化 NAS内で写真を探してたら目に入ったので
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Mechanical Knowledge
Mechanical Knowledge@mechanical_4u·
Modern robotic wrist joints often use timing belt differentials to achieve smooth, multi-axis movement within compact spaces. By distributing motion through synchronized belt systems, a single actuator can control multiple rotational outputs with high precision. This design reduces weight, minimizes backlash, and allows for more efficient force transmission compared to traditional gear-based systems. It is widely used in robotic arms where accuracy, responsiveness, and compactness are critical. The result is more natural, fluid motion-bringing robotic systems closer to human-like dexterity in industrial and automation applications.
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