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Sherdil

@0xSherd

prev- Private Office of His Highness Sheikh ADM

Dubai, United Arab Emirates Katılım Eylül 2021
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Sherdil@0xSherd·
@worqas looks like 1 constitution
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Ali Raza Shaaf
Ali Raza Shaaf@AliRazaShaaf·
امریکی نائب صدر جے ڈی وینس سے ملاقات کے دوران قائداعظم محمد علی جناح کی تصویر کو درمیان میں میز پر سجایا گیا۔
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Robin Dechant
Robin Dechant@robindchnt·
we need to bring more taste to robotics!
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Sherdil
Sherdil@0xSherd·
Pakistan has stopped another world war
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Sherdil@0xSherd·
@MayedAlShamsi was maybe like this for a bit, but traffic is pretty bad again lol
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مايد الشامسي
مايد الشامسي@MayedAlShamsi·
Dubai’s roads feel like 2012 traffic I ain’t complaining but it’s also kinda sad
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Sherdil
Sherdil@0xSherd·
@DeveloperHarris got a spot in east bay but if that’s a triple locking 80 please just sell it to me
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Harris Rothaermel
Harris Rothaermel@DeveloperHarris·
looking for a spot in the bay to park a land cruiser for a bit can exchange for letting you use it when you want except for some planned trip dates
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Mustafa
Mustafa@oprydai·
i don’t want to build just a career. i want to reshape the direction of a country. pakistan doesn’t have a talent problem. it has a narrative problem. generations are raised to optimize for survival, not creation. risktaking is punished. curiosity is diluted. and ambition is redirected into safe paths. and all thsi need an inversion. first: a techno-optimistic narrative young people need to see engineering, science, and building as power. not just jobs. not degrees. but tools to shape reality. the default mindset should shift from “what can i get” to “what can i build”. second: aggressive industrialization you don’t rise as a nation through services alone. software without hardware dependency is fragile. real leverage comes from manufacturing, supply chains, materials, energy systems. factories are not outdated; they are strategic assets. third: robotics and hardware communities in every city; not conferences. not talks. actual builder clusters. small labs. shared tools. people working on drones, cnc machines, embedded systems, automation. distributed capability across the country. fourth: interdisciplinary, product-oriented research labs current research is mostly academic output with no downstream impact. this needs to shift toward systems that produce real products; machines, tools, infrastructure. physics + cs + biology + design working together under one roof, with clear output pressure. fifth: accelerationism on hardware and engineering solutions. local problems need local systems. energy instability, water management, agriculture inefficiencies, logistics gaps. these are engineering problems. solve them fast. iterate faster. remove friction. reduce dependence. this is not policy-first. this is builder-first. small groups. tight loops. real systems. if enough nodes emerge, the system shifts.
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Robert Scoble
Robert Scoble@Scobleizer·
Siri was launched in my house, and the three guys who started it say that only two people really "got it" back then: me and Steve Jobs. I saw it a few months before Steve did, and I instantly understood its importance because it made using a phone so much easier and more powerful. Steve had begged the team to join Apple every day for a month. After they finally joined, I heard he had to yell at other executives inside Apple because they couldn't understand why the technology was so important. We really do miss Steve. If he were still around, we would have a much better Siri today. As it is, we'll have to stumble into the future without him.
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Damian Player
Damian Player@damianplayer·
Steve Jobs bought Siri for $200M in 2010 before the world understood why.. he wasn’t trying to compete in search. he wanted to own AI and NL before anyone else knew what it was worth. 16 years later every major tech company on earth is racing to build exactly what he paid $200,000,000 for.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ a visionary.
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Sherdil
Sherdil@0xSherd·
is there a genai app for architecture design or do I have to make a lora again
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Jimmy Grewal
Jimmy Grewal@jimmyg·
I’m late to the @Starlink party but I’m still one of the first in the UAE 🇦🇪 to have one st home. After selling thousands of them I finally get to be a customer myself.
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Junfan Zhu 朱俊帆
Junfan Zhu 朱俊帆@junfanzhu98·
❤️‍🔥 131. NVIDIA GTC 2026 Hot🔥 Takes—Robotics, World Model, Cross-Embodiment, Dexterity, VideoGen, Spatial Intelligence 1. Spatial Intelligence Salon: Videogen, Implicit Physics, and Code-Like Memory for Embodied AI 2. Lightwheel Physical AI Party at NVIDIA GTC: Scaling Real Data and Cross-Embodiment Generalization 3. Dyna Robotics & Oceanveo Events: SimToolReal and Tool-Based World Modeling 4. Open Models Panel & Frontier Physical AI Panel 5. Meeting Huazhe Xu: Core Challenges in Real-World Robotics 6. Stanford Robotics Center Visit: Cross-Embodiment Transfer and Compliant Manipulation 7. DreamZero Workshop & World Model Reading Club Cold Start 8. Next-Gen Robotic Models & Embodiment: The Dexterity Frontier (Deepreach & Realhand Inc., Palo Alto) 9. Unitree Robotics CEO Wang Xingxing Keynote: UnifoLM-WMA-0 and the Shift to World Models + RL 10. Simplexity Robotics: Unified Embodied AI with MoT + LaST0 + ManualVLA + TwinRL 11. Sharpa CraftNet System 0: Generative Interaction Brain for High-DoF Tactile Dexterity (VTLA)
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Sam Posthuma
Sam Posthuma@samposthuma·
Feels like covid times in Dubai, never had a better focus here
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AJ Nelson
AJ Nelson@ajnelsonx·
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Sherdil@0xSherd·
it’s raining in the desert, let’s go for a drive
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MeekMill
MeekMill@MeekMill·
I need a GitHub too! Is it like that or nah?
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kache
kache@yacineMTB·
ahahahahahahahaahhaahahahahahaha okay you guys were right this hardware shit is hard.
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Aqsa
Aqsa@IamAqsaShaikh·
Good Morning Hello guys, can you drop the names of web3 creators / traders who are based in Middle east / Dubai Thank you!
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Sherdil
Sherdil@0xSherd·
@teovito “Dubai has no culture” means “I do not like brown people” go to deira lmao
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Matteo V.
Matteo V.@teovito·
I’m genuinely tired of the “Dubai has no culture” take. First, Dubai has its own. Pearl diving, Bedouin traditions, a history shaped by the sea, the desert and trade routes with Persia. Most visitors never bother to look for it. It’s not Rome. It’s not Paris. But it’s there.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Second, culture isn’t ancient by nature. It just feels that way once it’s fully formed. New York in the 1930s was a city of strangers. Expats, immigrants, people who didn’t belong anywhere else, who came with nothing and were building everything from scratch. There was no “authentic New York culture”, just ambitious people side by side, meeting and creating. That became the culture. Dubai is the same experiment running right now, with 200 nationalities in the mix instead of 20. Everyone’s building the culture together — even the soulless influencers and the crypto bros.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Dubai (also Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, etc.) they’re New York in the 1930s. A blank canvas where culture is still being made.
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