Foxcroft Titos

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Foxcroft Titos

Foxcroft Titos

@AcidTongue

I self identify as a grocery (plastic) bag

Katılım Aralık 2014
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
TRUMP CONFIRMED IRAN AGREED TO WHAT NOBODY ELSE COULD CONVINCE THEM TO DO: Trump reports that Iran has bent the knee and agreed to NEVER possess nuclear weapons. "They've agreed they will never have a nuclear weapon. They've agreed to that." WOW
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Foxcroft Titos@AcidTongue·
@sashameetsrus The future means same president for 30 years and a couple of fancy subway stations ?
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Sasha Meets Russia
Sasha Meets Russia@sashameetsrus·
These Moscow metro stations are proof Russia is living in the future 🚀
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Jawwwn
Jawwwn@jawwwn_·
“Almost all energy long term will be solar… it rounds up to 100%. — @elonmusk “It’s not clear to me we’re above 1% on the Kardashev scale 1. Kardashev scale 1 means you’ve harnessed all the power of the planet.” “I think we’ve probably harnessed less than 1% of the power of Earth. Kardashev scale 2 is— you’ve harnessed all of the power of your Sun. “Less than a trillionth of all the energy is non-Sun, in our solar system.”
Elon Musk@elonmusk

@zachcoelius It is

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Foxcroft Titos@AcidTongue·
@mog_russEN Well nuclear sites were already bombed by an overnight raid several weeks ago. So where are those irreversible consequences exactly ?
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RussiaNews 🇷🇺
RussiaNews 🇷🇺@mog_russEN·
🚨⚡️ JUST IN: Kremlin issues a CHILLING nuclear warning to Trump’s America! 🇺🇸🇷🇺🇮🇷 Moscow draws a RED LINE as tensions explode over Iran… Peskov: “Attacks on nuclear facilities carry potentially IRREVERSIBLE consequences.”
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Foxcroft Titos@AcidTongue·
@wintonARK I hope this is a Tesla sponsored account or a bot or you are one of those guys trying to get noticed to become sponsored. If this is none of the above. If you really mean those words. Then I am speechless.
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Brett Winton
Brett Winton@wintonARK·
It really is bizarre. Most of my friends don't have FSD (or a Tesla). And it is the single biggest lifestyle difference between us. They drive their cars. My car drives me. They don't get how much--even at its current capability-level--the product changes life-feel. FSD truly is a mass luxury product. That it is still so narrowly enjoyed is mind-bending.
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Foxcroft Titos@AcidTongue·
@aleksbrz11 Yes and deploying an 11 000 k range missile 200 km away from your target is a pretty serious threat. What’s the plan, the missile goes to North Pole then turns back before exploding 200 km away from Russia ? I suggest checking the winds for radioactive fallouts before launch.
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Aleksey The Great 🇷🇺🎖
🚨BREAKING The Russian army is reportedly deploying RS-24 Yars intercontinental ballistic missiles to the Baltic border. The RS-24 Yars intercontinental ballistic missile has a range of 11,000 km and possesses explosive power equivalent to one million tons of TNT. It's always good to remind the Baltic rats that their lives depend on the push of a button.🇷🇺🚀🔥
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Suppressed News.
Suppressed News.@SuppressedNws1·
⚡️🇪🇸BREAKING: Spain’s MEP Irene Montero calls on Spain to leave NATO and says: “The United States and Israel are currently the main threats to the security and stability of humanity” “People don't have to pay for Trump's illegal invasions. We must prevent and limit the price of energy, food, and basic products right now, make public transportation free, and leave NATO because being allies of the US puts us in danger.”
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Foxcroft Titos@AcidTongue·
@michaeljburry Don’t worry “there is going to be an abondance of goods and cash will be irrelevant”. That and Octopus running surgeries in the middle of Africa in 3 years.
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Foxcroft Titos
Foxcroft Titos@AcidTongue·
@XFreeze Do you realize you are a propaganda account ? Was that your purpose in life ? Posting one sided crap every 15 min ?
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
Epstein tried everything to get Elon to his island, even using Reid Hoffman and Bill Gates to get to him Elon refused multiple times and eventually blocked his emails at the server level permanently So, in retaliation, Epstein and Gates launched a massive campaign to short Tesla, betting heavily to try and bankrupt the company (Gates lost billions to his madness) And then with the Biden administration, launched massive nonsensical lawsuits against SpaceX and Tesla All because Elon pushed for the Epstein files to be released to expose the most heinous crimes committed against innocent children and put those responsible behind bars Elon is the major reason the Epstein files are finally public
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Foxcroft Titos@AcidTongue·
@elonmusk I ve never predicted you’d become an dumb oracle. That s a stepback from a fantastic engineer.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
I’ve predicted 2026 for a while now
Jawwwn@jawwwn_

.@elonmusk: “We are in the singularity.” “I think we’ll hit AGI in 2026.” “You’re at the top of the rollercoaster about to go down.” “Don’t worry about squirreling money away for retirement. It won’t matter.” “I don’t just have courtside seats— I’m on the court. It still blows my mind multiple times a week.” Via @PeterDiamandis

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Ritesh Jain
Ritesh Jain@riteshmjn·
The Great Canadian Wealth Shift 🧵 1/ There’s a massive real estate carnage unfolding in Canada right now. 2/ Canadians entered this downturn with the highest household debt in the developed world, but per capita income has stagnated for nearly a decade. 3/ For years, the primary way to build wealth wasn’t through innovation or productivity — it was through leveraged real estate. 4/ What fueled the boom? Tolerance for laundered foreign money, A wave of mass immigration, Both kept housing prices and rents soaring. 5/ Those tailwinds have now turned into headwinds: Money inflows have slowed, Immigration pace is easing, Rents are hitting affordability walls. 6/ The stress is concentrated among white-collar professionals — households that borrowed heavily at ultra-low rates, now facing mounting losses. 7/ The next few years could bring a long correction, both in price and in time. Real estate won’t crash overnight, but it will grind lower as debt unwinds. 8/ Yet, not everything will fall. While households deleverage, Canadian businesses could quietly thrive. 9/ The world is reindustrializing — and Canada has resources, engineering talent, and proximity to the U.S. The corporate sector could lead the next cycle. 10/ We may be witnessing a historic transfer of wealth: From overleveraged Canadian households → to Canadian corporations. 11/ Over the next decade, the new winners may not be homeowners — but industrials, exporters, and energy producers riding global supply chain shifts. 12/ The age of easy housing wealth is over. The age of capital-intensive, productive wealth might just be beginning.
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Tomas Pueyo
Tomas Pueyo@tomaspueyo·
This is why it will soon be cheaper to have datacenters in space than on Earth: Back of the envelope, comparing the same number of GPUs on land vs space (here, just one): Land needs: • Solar panels • Batteries • Much more electric work than in space(building, structures, connections..) Total: ~$10k/GPU Space needs: • 5x fewer solar panels (no night, no atmosphere, no weather events) • No batteries • Less electric work (no need to stand the panels up on land, no structure, no AC/DC converters...) • The only additional cost is sending the cargo to space. But one GPU weighs ~1.3kg, and the solar panels ~4-8 kg. Plus other stuff, let's say ~10 kg total to ship one GPU. Falcon Heavy costs $1,500/kg, so the total cost here is $15k. Similar order of magnitude as electricity on land! Starship will be $100/kg, so sending the entire thing to space will cost $1k, or 10x cheaper than it is to feed the GPU with electricity on land!
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Lex Fridman
Lex Fridman@lexfridman·
The power of AI agents comes from: 1. intelligence of the underlying model 2. how much access you give it to all your data 3. how much freedom & power you give it to act on your behalf I think for 2 & 3, security is the biggest problem. And very soon, if not already, security will become THE bottleneck for effectiveness and usefulness of AI agents as a whole (1-3), since intelligence is still rapidly scaling and is no-longer an obvious bottleneck for many use-cases. The more data & control you give to the AI agent: (A) the more it can help you AND (B) the more it can hurt you. A lot of tech-savvy folks are in yolo mode right now and optimizing for the former (A - usefulness) over the the latter (B - pain of cyber attacks, leaked data, etc). I think solving the AI agent security problem is the big blocker for broad adoption. And of course, this is a specific near-term instance of the broader AI safety problem. All that said, this is a super exciting time to be alive for developers. I constantly have agent loops running on programming & non-programming tasks. I'm actively using Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and very carefully experimenting with OpenClaw. The only down-side is lack of sleep, and an anxious feeling that everyone feels of always being behind of latest state-of-the-art. But other than that, I'm walking around with a big smile on my face, loving life 🔥❤️ PS: By the way, if your intuition about any of the above is different, please lay out your thoughts on it. And if there are cool projects/approaches I should check out, let me know. I'm in full explore/experiment mode.
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DarkPoolTech
DarkPoolTech@DarkPoolTech·
Security isn’t the bottleneck. Control is. We’re handing agents root access to our digital lives without programmable limits. The unlock isn’t “more secure AI.” It’s constrained AI. Agents don’t need more freedom. They need rails. Right now everyone’s building Iron Man suits. No one’s building the kill switch.
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Foxcroft Titos@AcidTongue·
@lexfridman This is a fantasy (and marketing) to spread the idea that AI agentic will solve it all. AI agentic is a probabilistic yet powerful tool to solve problems requiring deterministic solutions. It’s helpful but not sufficient. Security is a symptom of Agentic limitations.
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Diana Panchenko 🇺🇦
Diana Panchenko 🇺🇦@Panchenko_X·
Dear world, Zelensky has lost his mind. Leader of his party in parliament openly says: “Once Ukraine has nuclear weapons, we will blackmail the whole world and everyone will give us money.” Experts say underground nuclear and chemical weapons tests may already be taking place in Ukraine. Zelensky keeps hinting that he is waiting for Putin and Trump to die. Cornered and desperate, he is ready to destroy the world to save himself. We must not be afraid to speak about this! Please support.
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Tristan Tate
Tristan Tate@TateTheTalisman·
Having a winter Olympics and banning Russia is like having a summer Olympics and banning black people. None of these medals really count.
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