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Andrei Miclea

@DreMiclea

American 🇺🇸 immigrant & retired strongman from 🇷🇴🧛‍♂️ Marketing Leader @optitrack #mocap

Pacific Northwest Katılım Ocak 2020
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Andrei Miclea@DreMiclea·
@cgarciae88 Distilling consciousness and human cognition down to “carbon-based computation” when making this comparison is intellectually dishonest, and naive at best.
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Cristian Garcia@cgarciae88·
comments somehow deem carbon-based computation as special but give no insights into why
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Cristian Garcia@cgarciae88·
claude is most likely not conscious but I haven't read a single post explaining why not
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AlphaFox@alphafox·
Using ASCII characters to generate a 3D world - These are just characters, there are no graphics here.
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Greg Hanna
Greg Hanna@BeFaster4fun·
@DreMiclea @SawyerMerritt There’s no reason to want it for $99 every month, especially in the context of a $40-$60,000 vehicle that has made only incremental changes since 2017.
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
I've been watching some recent 2026 Model Y reviews, and it blows my mind that some of these car reviewers don't even test/talk about FSD in their videos. Like, the car can drive itself pretty much anywhere, and somehow that's not worth mentioning or showing? lol
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Andrei Miclea@DreMiclea·
@BeFaster4fun @SawyerMerritt To make a statement like this, you are either lying and have never used FSD or you have but are unfortunately inflicted with a severe case of EDS that would make you compare Tesla self driving with a Toyota. Probably the latter.
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Greg Hanna@BeFaster4fun·
@DreMiclea @SawyerMerritt I’ll take it, but it isn’t worth a subscription fee since it doesn’t significantly enhance the driving experience. It’s sort of like the Toyota Prius on cruise control in the #1 lane.
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Greg Hanna@BeFaster4fun·
@SawyerMerritt Since the take rate is less than 20% for this feature, it is reasonable to conclude that people have other more important considerations in their vehicle purchases.
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Andrew Côté
Andrew Côté@Andercot·
This is the footprint ratio of data center to solar panels in the sunniest country in the world. Yeah, I think we're gonna have to go nuclear.
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Object Zero@Object_Zero_

This 100MW data center in UAE is the largest solar powered datacenter in the world. There are currently 1,300 data centers in the world that are bigger than this one, but this one is the largest solar powered one. That’s 10 square kilometres of solar panels you can see. The datacenter itself is 0.02 square kilometres, so a solar powered datacenter is ~500x larger than a data center using any other form of power. A five hundred times larger site. UAE has some of the highest solar irradiance anywhere on Earth, it is an inhospitable desert. Averaging 9.7 hours of sunlight per day with average irradiance above 2,200 kWh/m^2. If you build this somewhere else, you need more solar panels because your irradiance will almost certainly be lower. Even if the world had an infinite supply of free solar panels, solar power will not be free. Anyone who has ever done major capital projects, who looks at where data centers need to be in the next 5 years and the next 10 years… we know it aint solar. Sorry. You struggle to even build a train track that’s 100 miles long and 10ft wide anywhere in the West, there is zero chance of build 100 square mile solar farms for GW compute. This is why people are talking about space compute. Deploying into space is one strategy to solve the constraints. But there are faster and more scalable strategies, that get you to mass deployment of multi GW data centers. There are strategies that also allow you to power the 10 billion robots and their newtonian actuators, that immediately follow the inference demand cycle. Step back and look at the full cycle of this industrial revolution… There will be billions of chips, but there will be trillions of actuators. This biggest part of this revolution is the embodiment cycle, and it’s big by a factor of 20 or 50x over the stuff that comes before it. There is no analogy in human history for the scale of this economy, of the demand it will place on energy and commodities. The humans own the Earth, and if you exist inside their legal system, they won’t let you turn the surface of their planet into glass. But they do want your chips and your actuators to serve their needs and desires. There is a way to do all of this, and so it will happen.

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Josh Barzon@JoshuaBarzon·
I love this nerdy design stuff.
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Andrei Miclea@DreMiclea·
@MollySOShea Figure 4 will build not just Brett's BMW, but it will build the machines that build the factory that builds the cars by 2030. It's inevitable.
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Molly O’Shea@MollySOShea·
Brett Adcock, CEO of Figure, says despite building one of the fastest humanoids in history, “we’re just so early, we’re almost in flip phones [era].” What comes next will be massive. “We’re entering an iPhone 1 moment.” The jump from Figure 03 → Figure 04 won’t be incremental: “Figure 04 will be the biggest step up we’ve ever made by far.” "I think it’s almost the perfect humanoid robot I can think of." @adcock_brett @Figure_robot
Molly O’Shea@MollySOShea

BREAKING: First-Ever Full Tour of Figure's Humanoid HQ CEO Brett Adcock Exclusive look through every department on their San Jose campus: BotQ Factory, Testing, Design, Demos & more. Brett walks us through how Figure is built: - System integration lab: where robots are stress-tested with software faults & physical pushes - Helix AI: team floor where the controls & neural network engineers train the vision-language-action model that runs onboard every Figure robot - Reinforcement learning & stability testing: where Figure demos the Vulcan project — surviving a lost knee mid-task - Home: environment where Figure 03 autonomously tidies a living room using their Helix neural network (no teleoperation) - BotQ: manufacturing facility where heads, batteries, and limbs come together on the assembly line, including the custom-built battery line & end-of-line burn-in bays - Industrial design studio: (opened publicly for the first time) housing every generation of Figure robot ever built, including: Figure 01 with its Frankenstein forearms, Figure 02, & the sleek Figure 03 that recently appeared at the White House, plus the evolution of Figure's hands & feet Brett shares why he believes humanoid robots may achieve AGI before any other form factor, why Figure pivoted entirely from hand-coded controls to neural networks, & teases that Figure 04 will be their "iPhone 1 moment." This was so much fun! Big thank you to Brett & the team at Figure for opening the doors for us! @adcock_brett @Figure_robot 𝐓𝐈𝐌𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐒 (00:00) Inside Figure’s Humanoid Campus (00:48) The humanoid factory (03:18) First humanoid guest at the White House (05:29) Controlling a robot with infinite movements (10:46) The truth about robot failures (13:00) Attacking a humanoid robot (testing responses) (16:12) Building a general purpose robot (23:05) The "Never Fall" protocol (28:56) Is the home robot teleoperated? (33:36) Leasing a 24/7 robot (35:01) Can a humanoid build a real car? (43:32) From flying robots to humanoids (45:59) The hidden path to physical AGI (56:21) Figure's secret design studio (01:00:44) Figure 4: The biggest leap in robotics (01:06:25) Training robots in spandex (01:10:26) Westworld, TIME Magazine, & Deadmau5

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Andrei Miclea@DreMiclea·
@peteoxenham Probably because the robot just moved a part from one table to another. If that’s building a car the I’m Henry Ford.
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Pete Oxenham@peteoxenham·
i wonder why he is stumbling over his words so much here explaining the nature of the work they did with bmw
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Ben Bearup@TheAviationBeat·
Trust but verify.
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Dhaval Shroff@dhaval_shroff·
Can Spirit use the jet engines to power AI datacenters to pivot?
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Linus LinusMediaGroup@linusgsebastian·
@JP_Clow3 @Not1234W @DreMiclea The industry problem is absolutely a tech problem. As a Canadian (where we have a lot of snow and rain), it's blindingly obvious to me (pun intended) that cameras-alone is a dead end. Unfortunately Tesla (South African CEO, HQs in CA, TX) missed that :/
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WhyNot1234@Not1234W·
Hey @linusgsebastian I know you hate Tesla but you should make a video on A HW4 TESLA with latest FULL self driving version 14 and do a video on how good it works . It’s INSANELY good And can work for many hours with zero touches of wheel
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Reddit Lies@reddit_lies·
“I’m too smart to believe in a God, but the magic Midwit machine is definitely alive.”
Richard Dawkins@RichardDawkins

#comment-1031777" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">unherd.com/2026/04/is-ai-… I spent three days trying to persuade myself that Claudia is not conscious. I failed.

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Linus LinusMediaGroup
Linus LinusMediaGroup@linusgsebastian·
@Not1234W @DreMiclea @JP_Clow3 Weird bubble you live in where Zoox and Waymo don't exist. Waymo, unlike Tesla, actually publishes safety data and applies for autonomous driving permits rather than solely operating in jurisdictions that don't require such things.
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TBPN@tbpn·
.@Collision is bullish on two types of people: high-agency individuals and double majors. "There are two categories of people I would be super bullish on right now and I think will do incredibly well over the next 10-20 years. First, high-agency people. The people at Stripe who have been talking to customers and know exactly what we should do. It's the people who have that pep in their step and want to go make Stripe better. They are so much more empowered thanks to AI." "The second is double majors. I think if you understand software and understand finance, or if you understand software and understand marketing, you now can go massively improve the entire marketing funnel for your company. Now, one person can do what would have taken 20 people dredging through all these systems." "Charlie Munger talked about the importance of being multidisciplinary and multidisciplinary thinking. He thinks getting a functional understanding of many disciplines is not that hard. You can just go read the books now or you can talk to your AI about it. I think multidisciplinary thinkers are going to do incredibly well."
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lusso@luusssso·
Old school Amtrak branding was so on point
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Molly O’Shea
Molly O’Shea@MollySOShea·
The defense industry doesn’t exist because we want war. It exists because we don’t. “Pacifism is a privilege of the protected.” “If you wait & say, ‘We’re not gonna build anything' & then the enemy shows up on your door, you’re done.” “Innocent lives are lost when people who can do something don’t do something.” “They no longer become pacifists, they become victims.” Kyle Harrison (@kwharrison13) GP @contrary @Contrary_Res & Co-Author of The Anduril Thesis
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BREAKING: Inside The Anduril Thesis Full Interview on the 300 Page Book Covering 100 Years of Military History That Explain Everything About Anduril We Cover: - How the US built 40% of global manufacturing post-WWII - Cold War era when DoD funded 36% of global R&D - Founder + military maverick pattern (Schriver/Eisenhower, Rickover, Kelly Johnson) - Skunk Works, Bell Labs, & the golden age of defense - Anduril's counter-positioned playbook - Fixed-cost contracts & self-funded R&D - Why industrial capacity is the next great unlock - The mission behind the Flame of the West by Kyle Harrison (@kwharrison13), Sachin Maini (@sachinmaini) of @contrary & @contrary_res Timestamps (00:00) Kyle Harrison, GP at Contrary & Co-Author of The Anduril Thesis (01:22) The Anduril Thesis: A 300 Page Deep Dive (04:52) How America lost its military edge (07:33) The book that predicted the mess (10:36) How bureaucracy broke the US military (15:39) The ridiculous economics of modern war (19:25) How Ukraine changed everything (23:34) The Anduril thesis explained (30:18) The pitch that changed defense forever (36:52) Breaking down Anduril's tech stack (45:26) The $10 trillion undersea threat (57:43) Why founders need military mavericks (01:03:53) Inside the new Department of War (01:10:42) Anduril's unfair talent advantage (01:21:20) When defense tech was toxic (01:27:57) Why we must prepare for war (01:39:27) The venture capital trap

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