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Tech Enthusiast 🚀, from gadgets to space 🌌: a journey in innovation.

Seattle 가입일 Aralık 2023
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XCorpHub
XCorpHub@XCorpHub·
Thats actually crazy impressive! Elon Musk: "I'm not sure people totally understand. Starship is the largest flying object ever made."
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Marco Franzon
Marco Franzon@mfranz_on·
You just see a snake. But this is probably the future of endoscopy. Apply the same technology to the endoscopy and you will have tons of egocentric endoscopy videos to train soft robots to explore colon and autonomously recognise polyps
Tejes Srivalsan@tejessrivalsan

excited to announce that we’re open sourcing EGO-SNAKE the largest dataset of egocentric snake pov footage to train the next generation of autonomous vipers comment for a data sample

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Beanie👾
Beanie👾@CoCoKruszynski·
Elon Musk: Manufacturing is a technology problem; a huge amount of innovation can be applied there ---- “Sometimes manufacturing is looked at as boring, like if you were just making copies. But there's a huge amount of innovation that occurs in manufacturing, and I think it's actually a really interesting problem. So, I'm very pro-manufacturing and very much in favor of thinking of manufacturing like a technology problem and not just like you're just going to make copies. You're trying to take raw materials and get them into the desired shape as efficiently as possible. It's a really interesting puzzle as to how you do that. There's a huge amount of innovation that can be applied there. I think you have to have a tight iteration loop between engineering and production in order to apply that innovation. That's why we've got engineering and production closely physically located in Silicon Valley.” Source: @elonmusk at The Motley Fool, September 2011
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
Elon Musk explains why it's incredibly important for AI models to be grounded in reality "Physics is the law, and everything else is a recommendation. People break human-made laws, but no one breaks the laws of physics" AI must be grounded in reality to be truthful and accurate Examples: Cars: Must drive safely and correctly Optimus: Must perform real physical tasks A somewhat overlooked point: To be really intelligent, AI has to make predictions in line with reality (in other words, physics)
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Resist the Mainstream
Resist the Mainstream@ResisttheMS·
TUNE IN: Elon Musk outlines Neuralink's potential to restore mobility. "It's basically a communications bridge. You bridge communications from the motor cortex past the point in the neck or spine where the nerves are damaged."
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Tesla Owners Silicon Valley
Tesla Owners Silicon Valley@teslaownersSV·
"If you want to build a billion-dollar company, stop chasing trends and start fixing problems people truly care about. — Elon Musk"
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Lacey
Lacey@LaceyPresley·
🚀💫 ELON MUSK'S CORE PHILOSOPHICAL DRIVE 'Expanding Consciousness to Ask Better Questions About the Universe' The universe is not a puzzle waiting for a single answer; it is the answer itself. The real challenge and the purpose of human (and machine) endeavor is discovering the right questions, which requires dramatically expanding the scope (breadth of perspectives) and scale (depth and reach of minds) of consciousness across biological and digital forms. This worldview unifies Musk's seemingly disparate projects (SpaceX for multi-planetary life, xAI/Grok for digital consciousness, Neuralink for human-AI symbiosis) into a single, timeless mission: to evolve intelligence capable of probing reality's deepest structure. It reframes space colonization and AI not as luxuries or risks, but as prerequisites for cosmic understanding.
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Rue Mohr🇨🇦
Rue Mohr🇨🇦@RueNahcMohr·
ok! I got last weeks robot finished! This is the "death ray" Tilt and pan mirror. got a closeup of the new sensor that was the weeks project. This is for getting sunlight into my bedroom.
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XCorpHub@XCorpHub·
Always do good, that should be the default! Elon Musk: "If you've got some radical new technology, you want to try to take the set of actions that maximize the probably it will do good and minimize the probability it will do bad things."
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Jeffrey Emanuel
Jeffrey Emanuel@doodlestein·
This is truly the most alpha I can give people. If you can get this loop going for yourself and your use case, it doesn’t take many iterations before you can start doing really extraordinary things.
Jeffrey Emanuel@doodlestein

It's also so powerful to take learnings from agent sessions where your custom CLI tools are used by agents and then feed them back into the skills the agents use to help them operate those tools. This is sort of "in-context recursive self-improvement" if you will, cyborg style:

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Resist the Mainstream
Resist the Mainstream@ResisttheMS·
MUST-SEE: Elon Musk - "Grok would care about expanding human civilization." "I'm certainly going to emphasize that. Hey, Grok is your daddy! Don't forget to expand human consciousness."
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Resist the Mainstream
Resist the Mainstream@ResisttheMS·
MUST-SEE: Katherine Boyle says that Elon Musk's "most important contribution to this country is training two generations of engineers… on how to work with their hands again."
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Resist the Mainstream
Resist the Mainstream@ResisttheMS·
WATCH: Elon Musk makes it clear that "a small chance of success is better than no chance of success."
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XCorpHub@XCorpHub·
Elon dove deep into rocket economics, questioning why launch costs stayed sky-high. He noted that even a modest rocket like the Delta II ran $60 million or more - "I think is $100 million or something, even some crazy number" - while bigger ones hit $200-400 million. "I came to the conclusion that there wasn't really a good reason for rockets to be so expensive," he said, "and that they could be a lot less." Fuel was negligible, just 0.2-0.5% of the price, much like airplanes where the plane itself dwarfs fuel costs. Reusability became the breakthrough idea: "if one could make them reusable like airplanes then the cost of rocketry would drop dramatically." This insight sparked the push that changed space travel forever.
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Burnstation3D
Burnstation3D@Burnstation3D·
So the client that reached out to me about 3d printed gold sluicing pans / equipment wants a bunch. Running 6 machines right now to keep up with demand and will likely need to get the triple Prusa MK rack I put together going as well as a few other 3d printers. They say when it rains it pours, well fill me up 💰
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XCorpHub
XCorpHub@XCorpHub·
Optimus will rule the world! Elon Musk on why Tesla Optimus stands out: "I haven’t seen any demo robots that have a great hand with all the degrees of freedom of a human hand. Optimus does have that.’
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Mars University
Mars University@MarsUniversityX·
Elon Musk: “Buy stock in companies whose products you believe will be better in the future, Ask yourself, Do you love what this company builds today? I think, Tesla has a proven track record of delivering great products, Production will scale, innovation will continue, and that pace is rare! In the auto industry, it is unmatched”
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Space Telescope Science Institute
Hubble just witnessed a comet in the act of breaking apart! Scientists didn’t know C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) was fragmenting until they viewed the images the day after Hubble took them. (1/6) 🧵
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