
Francis Maximus Ultimato
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Francis Maximus Ultimato
@CryptoMeex
we really need more powerful AI faster, let us push push push. 😉
Earth Katılım Ağustos 2012
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@Dr_Singularity So, who builts a model for the new circumstances?
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@SprinterPress What? The head of Tesla is Elon Musk? Thanks for letting us know 😅
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@GoogleDeepMind Yes, we point there. And we lock there. I want a natural hmi. Mouse and keyboard aren't.
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@XFreeze Tanks for sharing! I think everyone knows spaceX is superior. No one is even close. Please make this chart every year. In 5 years you will not even see the other bar.
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SpaceX 2026 till date rocket launches are actually insane
The raw data as of May 12:
• SpaceX → 55/55 (100% successful missions)
• Rest of the World → 46/51 ➝ 6 failed missions (90.2% successful)
SpaceX has launched more successfully than entire China + Russia + Europe + India + Japan + all other US companies combined

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@daltonbrewer I just wondered if the picture is AI-generated. How could we know? Just curious...
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@ChristophBeisl1 Denk das wird standard werden an sonnigen Sommerwochenenden ;)
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@ekwufinance Yes, and also there would be an alternative for some arease with aluminium. Also, if copper gets expensive that drives voltage high which improves efficiency
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Robert Friedland: If you think we have enough copper you’re dreaming
- In human history, we have mined ~700 Mt of copper
- In the next 18 yrs, we need to mine the same amount as in the last 10k yrs
- And that’s without factoring in renewables, data centers or wars
We have all these fancy ideas: renewables, data centers, and EVs… just electrify everything and assume copper will be available.
The reality? We haven’t invested in copper for >10 years, meanwhile it is getting harder and harder to find and mine copper.
- Since 1900, energy required to produce copper is up 16x
- Water consumption is up 2x
- Mines are deeper and smaller
- Grades are declining
We now need more resources to produce the same amount of copper.
- 6 Tier-1 copper mines must come online every year for the next 24 yrs
- The last major copper mine came online in 2021
- Major copper discoveries are down ~80% over the past 2 decades
That’s a long way of saying copper prices must rise to incentivize new production.
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@godofprompt me, being naive: Can another AI image system put away the watermark?
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Left: the watermark GPT Image 2 embeds into every image it generates.
Right: SynthID, the fingerprint Google bakes into every Nano Banana and Gemini image.
Invisible to the human eye. Applied during generation, not added after. Designed to survive screenshots, crops, and compression.
Most people using these tools daily have no idea their output is fingerprinted at the pixel level. Every major AI image generator now tags what it produces, and the tag travels with the image wherever it ends up.
You can verify this yourself. Content Credentials Verify detects C2PA markers from OpenAI images. Gemini detects SynthID if you upload an image directly to it.
The images will keep getting more realistic. The identification tech is keeping pace.


Pleometric@pleometric
I extracted the gpt-image-2 watermark! testing it on different types of images now
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i saw a mouse with an X-shaped battery compartment.
first thought: this is stupid - who designed it?
5 seconds later: oh.
10 seconds later: OHHH!
the X slot fits an AA or an AAA battery - whichever you've got lying around.
the part most people miss is that the shape also makes it physically impossible to load both at once.
there is no warning label, no instructions and no way to screw it up.
the geometry does the thinking for you.
japanese has a word for this.
poka-yoke = "mistake-proofing."
the product refuses your stupidity before you can offer it.
i wish more things worked like this.

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💥 What is this beast? Skymizer HTX301 is LLM 🛸👽👇
One PCIe card w/ 📦 384 GB memory ⚡ 240W TDP 🧠 Runs 700B LLMs locally
Vs NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada:
48 GB • 300W • ~$7,500
Vs RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell:
96 GB • 600W • ~$8,500
HTX301 delivers 8× memory at less than half the power and specialized LPU inference beast for on-prem AI.
🔥 No clusters. No NVLink. Just plug & infer.
Pricing TBA • Early access open now

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@coinbureau One device? sam come on! it is a bunch of devices like sensors on and in your watch, ring, glass, ears to coorchestrate what is going on arround you and WITH you, to assist in ways unimaginable if wanted. your "smartphone" does the edge computation. Who is in?
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@r0ck3t23 YES. GOD BLESS THIS. i can be budda. you can be budda. You can be Yogi, i can be Yogi. what would you chose to be or do with it? I wanna be a dancer! you can be a dancer as well! Soo excited! When can i get it? Please sign me up for Alpha Alpha testing, PLEASE GOD, DO IT
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Elon Musk just made every skill you’ve ever earned sound like a waste of time.
Musk: “Down the road with a Neuralink, you can just upload any subject instantly. You wanna fly a helicopter? No problem. Any given skill, you just upload it instantly.”
Not faster learning.
Not better education.
Instant upload.
The surgeon who spent 12 years learning to cut.
The pilot who logged 5,000 hours learning to fly.
The attorney who gave a decade to case law.
Their entire advantage erased in a software update.
We built civilization on one assumption.
That knowledge is earned through suffering.
That the distance between who you are and who you want to be is measured in discipline and years.
Neuralink doesn’t close that distance.
It deletes it.
And what that kills isn’t employment.
It’s identity.
We don’t just use skills. We become them.
Ask a surgeon who they are. They don’t say “I work in medicine.” They say surgeon.
Ask a pilot. They say pilot.
The identity was never the skill itself.
It was the cost of acquiring it.
If everyone can upload surgery in seconds, no one is a surgeon anymore.
The skill still exists. The meaning behind it doesn’t.
For centuries we told ourselves that mastery is what builds character.
That the hardest thing you ever earned is the closest thing to purpose you’ll ever find.
Neuralink doesn’t threaten your career.
It threatens the story you tell yourself about why your life matters.
The question nobody wants to sit with isn’t whether Musk can build this.
It’s who you are when the thing that took you 20 years to become can be downloaded in 20 seconds.
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@r0ck3t23 but you are like a puppet, an actor, a remote controlled robot or am i wrong? like, hiw does it feel flying a helicopter wirh neuralink? is there adrenalin? dopamin? engagement? or are you on autopilot? would love to exchange ideas on that...
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