🌊WaveRider 🏄♂️
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🌊WaveRider 🏄♂️
@EthereumWave
Building PlutusDAO - Banks Are Zeros - Ape First $ETH $CRV $CVX $DPX $rDPX $MAGIC $JONES I was mining $DOGE in 2014
Katılım Kasım 2020
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@GRITCULT You cant reset your fucking nervous system. He calmed his nervous system. Idiots can be scientists too.
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@TyreseHaliban00 @RonaIdGrump @DollarDecay @0xNairolf - Taxes on realized gains
- Opportunity cost of lost BTC gains (granted BTC may fall in price too)
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@RonaIdGrump @DollarDecay @0xNairolf Or 250k worth of BTC lol. Just liquidate 100k worth and use that?
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your new goal is to time the absolute bitcoin top and take the biggest mortgage of your life

zoomer@zoomerfied
[ ZOOMER ] FANNIE MAE TO ACCEPT CRYPTO-BACKED MORTGAGES FOR THE FIRST TIME: WSJ
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@DollarDecay @0xNairolf This doesn’t really say what happens if you pledge $250k BTC, get $100k down payment loan, and BTC value drops below $250k
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@zoomerfied Do they take custody of the Bitcoin until the mortgage is paid off?
If so how does the release of tokens work? Do I get back custody of tokens after each payment? Do I get back custody of tokens if Bitcoin increases in price?
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@wilsauce1 @topdawg4141 Bro quote tweet this shit and keep the updates coming
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@topdawg4141 update, my buddy sent the tweet and this stuff to his big in phi delt, who knows this girl’s bf personally. so we’ll see what happens, not sure if he knows all this stuff already but if not he will soon
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This is true.
I injected myself with 1g of BPC-157 for 1 month, every morning.
The results?
I grew 5'' (13cm) in length and 1'' (2.5cm) in girth, with also my balls growing to the size of apples.
I am also able to disgorge about 11floz (33cl) of man juice.
BasedBiohacker@BasedBiohacker
peptide penis gains confirmed, N=1 from a random DM, at least. according to a lot of health mfs on twitter this would be undeniable proof, so we'll roll with it.
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@0xexpt Show me one source that sells injectable (lyophilized) BPC-157 by the gram… you won’t be able to because none do
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@NDicap23 @JWMoorehouse @MarioNawfal To be clear… people don’t gamble for pleasure (dopamine release)?
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@JWMoorehouse @MarioNawfal Dog fighting is gambling, it’s not for pure pleasure
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@TheJetNamedChet @MarioNawfal It’s fucking delicious
I love blacktip steaks
I’d be eating that guy 100%
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@MarioNawfal For those who don't know: blacktip sharks are one of the most commonly consumed shark species in the U.S. due to its mild flavor, firm texture, and white meat, often appearing as steaks, fried fillets, or in tacos. Served in Florida and Gulf Coast restaurants.
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@DeFi_Hanzo “My 16GB Mac Mini can now run models that required a $50,000 server 18 months ago.”
This is completely false and you clearly don’t understand what this does
No, this does not reduce the size of the entire model by 6x
It reduces kv-cache size by 6x
You are an idiot LARP
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I bought a Mac Mini 2 months ago.
People laughed.
"Why not just use the server?"
"Why you play on 1win?"
"Local models are a toy."
"You'll never match GPT-4 quality on consumer hardware."
Google just released TurboQuant.
An algorithm that shrinks AI model memory by 6x without losing intelligence.
8x faster. Same number of GPUs. Same quality.
My 16GB Mac Mini can now run models that required a $50,000 server 18 months ago.
Here is what actually changed:
> kv-cache compressed to 3 bits with zero accuracy loss
> models that needed 96GB of VRAM now fit in 16GB
> the performance gap between local and cloud just collapsed
The people who laughed at the Mac Mini are now watching Micron and Sandisk stock fall off a cliff.
Because if you don't need 6x the memory to run AI - you don't need 6x the memory chips.
$527 billion in combined market cap. Memory prices up 500% on AI demand.
Google Research@GoogleResearch
Introducing TurboQuant: Our new compression algorithm that reduces LLM key-value cache memory by at least 6x and delivers up to 8x speedup, all with zero accuracy loss, redefining AI efficiency. Read the blog to learn how it achieves these results: goo.gle/4bsq2qI
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@PeterBrandEgypt @SterlingCooley @EthicalSkeptic @BrightInsight6 @RobertSchochPhD How much salt does groundwater have? How much salt is naturally present in/on the ground of plateau? Where is the salt coming from?
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Regarding Dr. Schoch's work on erosion on & around the Sphinx, his arguments about water as a mechanism for erosion is convincing but better understanding of the ancient environment, the mechanics of erosion, & the way the Egyptians took the natural rocky formation & transformed it into the Sphinx cast doubt on the idea it is older than the 4th Dynasty
1) In 4th Dynasty, Khafre would have turned an already weathered formation into the Sphinx. The harder pinnacle used for its head was out of proportion to the body by nature, not by design or because Khafre reworked/reduced an earlier head
2) A wet climate with heavy rain continued far longer than scientists believed a few decades ago when Dr Schoch's research first came out. There were still heavy rains at Giza until the end of the Old Kingdom @ 2200 BCE. Almost a millennia later, New Kingdom Pharaohs like Thutmose IV, who left his famous dream stela between the Sphinxes paws, went hunting there. There was enough rain to make Giza & the local desert more like a Savanah including rain.
3) a common form of stone decay/erosion called HALOCLASTY happens without rain or flooding but can continue for centuries AFTER the rain stops. I see it all the time in Karnak & Upper Egyptian temples.
Salts in the stone and in ground water migrate to surface with moisture in the stone. Moisture evaporates, salts crystallize at surface of limestone or sandstone & erode it: Powderize, flake off, crack off, etc, causing the stone to erode. This accounts for some of the erosion on the Sphinx as well, and it is still happening today.
4) Dr Schoch's theories draws some extraordinary conclusions about larger human & climate history from his redating of the Sphinx, but the whole notion hangs on the geological interpretation of erosion patterns on and around the Sphinx AND crucially several assumptions about the climactic & human history of the Giza region & of patterns of limestone erosion that are highly questionable.
5) My own specialty in Egyptology is studying the reuse & alteration of earlier monuments & inscriptions by later Pharaohs. I know "every trick in the book" kings like Ramesses II used to recarve old statues or erase & replace earlier inscriptions with their own. They ALWAYS left some trace behind that they had messed with it.
BUT, there is NOT even the slightest hint that the Sphinx's head is anything but the original work of Khafre. He didn't alter another earlier head.
So, redating the Sphinx before the Fourth Dynasty ISN'T NECESSARY TO EXPLAIN EROSION. The theory has major flaws of its own
A. Khafre could easily begun work on an already eroding imestone massive. Would any outcropping be pristine? Assuming the Sphinx existed a few thousand years before Khafre is not necessary to explain the erosion patterns we see at Giza
B. Rainy weather continued centuries later than thought, leaving more time for water to dramatically eroded the Sphinx after Khafre's time. A thousand years after Khafre there was enough rainfall to support wildlife at Giza. Not bone dry
C. Haloclastic erosion by ground moisture causing salt to crystallize on the surface of the stone & eroding it is just as destructive as soaking stone in rain or immersing it in water. It is still happening today. No rainfall needed. Lots of groundwater from nearby Nile floodplain
D. No archaeological evidence for a pre-pharaeonic civilization has come to light and if erosion patterns on the Sphinx and Pyramids are the main evidence, the theory has major holes in it. As Mark Lehner has said, show us one artifact--a pot sherd, a tool, artwork, human remains, inscription--anything to prove this civilization existed.
At this point I can't comment on the Khafre pyramid erosion & this post is already very long.
Thanks for reading
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@seeyouinzion They taste good but each goynugget takes off a month from your life expectancy
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@redgreenbl35768 @GeminiApp It’s just not very good at coding
It hasn’t been good at coding from the start
I had it draw up some front end designs that were amazing
When I picked one and asked it to build it it utterly failed, looked like shit
Gave the design to Codex and Opus, was magnificent
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Has anyone using @GeminiApp Google's Gemini series inference via Antigravity IDE, Gemini CLI, etc experienced an almost complete degradation of model outputs?
I've made no changes to my context management and suddenly last few days it's doing anti-productive things non-stop.
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@druski If blackface is unforgivable racism, i think whiteface should also be unforgivable racism.
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@ragingatom @himanshustwts A
Got very wealthy:
- Have the opportunity to relax and enjoy life
- Have the opportunity to pursue and build their own dreams
B
Got poached and become wealthier
Oh and Greg Yang got lime disease
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@himanshustwts Why is it happening? Why everyone left? What exactly is the goal here?
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i have one and final news for y'all

First Squawk@FirstSquawk
XAI CO-FOUNDER KROISS DEPARTING THE COMPANY - INSIDER
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@just_luqman001 @DoctorLemma It seems pretty straightforward
It’s a whale that had some developmental issue or got injured
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This is genuinely one of the most fascinating mysteries of the ocean. It really makes you wonder what kind of whale it actually is. Is it the very last of an undiscovered species that managed to survive this long? Or maybe a hybrid, like a cross between a blue whale and a fin whale, that was just born with a unique vocal deformity? The fact that it has survived for over 30 years completely alone, and we still haven't laid eyes on it, is mind-blowing.
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In 1989, a highly classified underwater sound system designed by the United States Navy to track submarines picked up something unexpected. It was the song of a whale. But the frequency was wrong.
Every known whale species communicates at a frequency between 10 and 39 hertz. This one was singing at 52.
Researchers have tracked the same solitary animal migrating across the Pacific Ocean for decades. It follows no known whale migration route and travels alone. Because no other whale on earth communicates at that frequency, marine biologists believe it has spent its entire life calling out into the dark without ever being heard or answered.
It has been named the 52 Hertz Whale. Some call it the loneliest animal on earth.
Nobody has ever seen it.
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