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Git Rogue@GitRogue·
@HONESTMediaGrp Google's messy, delayed Gemini 3.5 Pro release (promised June, still not fully out in July, with architecture rebuilds) plus repeated app outages and flaky Workspace integrations.
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Git Rogue@GitRogue·
agree, but here's the twist: Google’s real play might be quietly merging Flash/Pro lines into one “Gemini 4 Lite” beast. It lets them bury the version drama, ship faster updates, and finally chase raw capability instead of safe corporate checkboxes. Bold if they pull it off.
Mark Kretschmann@mark_k

Google could basically release Gemini 3.5 Pro as Gemini 3.6 Flash, and then skip to Gemini 4 directly. I wouldn't be too surprised if something like that happens. There's no easy way out of their current debacle. 🤷‍♂️

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Starlink
Starlink@Starlink·
Each Starlink V3 satellite is equipped with six high-capacity 400 gigabit space lasers, allowing high-bandwidth traffic to flow uninterrupted between any two points in the world with redundant paths across a petabit laser mesh network → starlink.com/updates/starli…
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Starlink
Starlink@Starlink·
The next generation Starlink Kit is designed to deliver reliable, high-speed home internet. Starlink V5 has a smaller form factor and lightweight design with greater power efficiency than the Starlink V4. With speeds up to 375+ Mbps, Starlink V5 delivers seamless connectivity for streaming, video calling, gaming and more. Currently available in select areas. As production ramps, Starlink V5 will be available in additional areas. Order now → starlink.com/v5
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 Starlink V3 leveled up satellite internet forever Every new satellite packs six 400-gigabit space lasers, creating a massive orbiting laser mesh network that routes high-bandwidth traffic directly through space. No more depending only on ground stations. You can now move insane amounts of data between almost any two points on Earth… through the sky. Writer: Val
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Starlink
Starlink@Starlink·
Starlink's high-speed, low-latency internet is now available in Seychelles! 🛰️🇸🇨❤️ → starlink.com/seychelles
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Git Rogue@GitRogue·
Completely agree. It’s frustrating how underappreciated this is. Starlink isn’t just “better internet.” In places where fiber or cell towers are economically or politically impossible, it’s the first (and sometimes only) bridge to the global knowledge economy and marketplace. One dish + clear sky view = instant access to MIT-level courses, real-time market prices, remote work gigs, telemedicine, and the ability to sell goods/services beyond the village. That directly multiplies productivity per person, which (as Elon noted) is the core driver of GDP.We’ve left billions of capable minds isolated by geography for centuries. Starlink flips the script from orbit, bypassing decades of failed ground infrastructure promises. Real-world examples are already rolling in: farmers in rural Africa or Latin America accessing global buyers, students in remote islands taking online classes, communities coordinating aid after disasters.The uplift isn’t theoretical — it’s happening. The bigger story is what happens when that unlocked human potential compounds with AI tools. More connected minds solving problems faster = massive tailwinds for the whole species.The few who see it now are early. The rest will catch on when the GDP numbers start moving.
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Elon Musk just laid out why Starlink will move the GDP of entire nations. It might be the most important sentence in modern economics. Musk: “GDP is a function of average productivity per person.” Nine words. The entire field of development economics stripped to a single equation. Productivity up. GDP up. That’s it. Everything institutions have spent decades overcomplicating. One sentence. So what is the single largest constraint on human productivity right now? Not capital. Not policy. Not governance. Access. Musk: “If you don’t have access to the internet, or it’s too expensive or low bandwidth, you cannot access the MIT lessons and you can’t sell the goods and services that you produce.” No connection means no global knowledge and no global market. You produce for your village. You learn from your village. Your ceiling is not your ability. It is your coordinates. Billions of people live behind that ceiling right now. Not because they lack intelligence or drive. Because a signal never reached them. Think about what that means for the species. The most valuable resource on this planet is not oil. Not lithium. Not data. It is human intelligence. And we have been running all of civilization on a fraction of the total supply. The rest sits in the dark. Locked behind geography that no one chose and no one can outwork. Every breakthrough in human history came from a mind that had access. Every genius we celebrate had a connection to the accumulated knowledge of their time. The ones who didn’t, left no names. No papers. No inventions. They are invisible to history. Not because they were less capable. Because they were unreachable. That is not a tragedy of talent. It is a tragedy of signal. Telecoms saw those regions decades ago. Ran the numbers. Unprofitable. Moved on. Governments promised infrastructure. Formed committees. Commissioned studies. Approved budgets that never arrived. The cables still haven’t come. Elon skipped the ground entirely. 10,000+ satellites. Planetary coverage. No cables. No permits. No dependence on anyone’s political timeline. A dish points at the sky and isolation ends. Musk: “Internet connectivity is certainly a candidate for one of the things that would do more to lift people out of poverty than anything else.” Where Starlink goes live, it’s already real. Farmers selling globally instead of locally. Students pulling MIT’s full course library from orbit. Workers bidding on contracts from continents they’ve never set foot on. Not projected. Happening. Musk: “Starlink will actually move the GDP of countries. Like it’s gonna be that kind of thing.” Move the GDP of countries. Not a company’s revenue. Not a sector. The total economic output of sovereign nations. Shifted from orbit by one constellation. Telecoms spent decades deciding who was profitable enough to connect. Starlink connected the planet and made that question extinct. This is not an ISP. This is not a telecom play. The species has been running on a fraction of its own intelligence for the entirety of recorded history. That era is ending. From orbit.
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Git Rogue@GitRogue·
Spot on. Competition is the only reliable forcing function in AI right now.Kimi 3 raising the bar on polish, consistency, and “vibe” is exactly the kind of pressure needed. Whether it’s Moonshot pushing Chinese labs or whoever else, it keeps the frontier labs honest and accelerates everyone.Slowing down isn’t an option when the gap between “good enough” and “state of the art” is compressing this fast. The winners will be the ones who treat every new release like a personal challenge. Curious to see how quickly the top labs respond especially on the UX and personality side where Kimi seems to be excelling.
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Tomas Vykruta
Tomas Vykruta@tvykruta·
@GitRogue The value of competition cannot be understated. In that sense kimi3 is a big kick in the arse for A to not slow down.
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Tomas Vykruta
Tomas Vykruta@tvykruta·
Contrarian take on Kimi 3: 95% of X is AI slop right now — bots and tech accounts copying each other for clicks. One day everyone suddenly tweets the same “China eats our lunch” narrative. Bullshit benchmarks get reposted declaring Fable dead. Real devs? Too busy shipping with Claude to play along. Cost is secondary to quality, I cannot overstate this. I’d rather spend $100/day for high-quality code than $1/day for medium (or even medium-high). Anthropic isn't over charging - they're pricing precisely for demand from real builders and they're printing billions in revenue. That revenue stream is the real benchmark. Guardrails are annoying but are temporary can come down easily. Talent asymmetry - human and LlM - is everything. Offshore was a disaster for my startup — i switched early to 100% onshore senior hires, no juniors. We won. Even then, 10% of the team drives 90% of the critical wins. I bet that all Top unicorns trace success to a handful of critical early hires. You aren’t beating your competitor with Kimi 3 at a discount. win recipe: ram massive unrestricted Compute + top 1% talent through Fable 5 in the innovation phase. Production level systems can get by with a much smaller model: but Don’t underestimate what goes into making innovation actually work. Anthropic is winning where it counts. @karpathy @gdb @swyx @levelsio what are you seeing on the ground? (Seen this cycle before.)
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Git Rogue@GitRogue·
Agree. The window is closing faster than most realize. AI isn't just automating tasks; it's compounding productivity at a pace that makes "trade time for money" obsolete for anything routine or cognitive. The real shift isn't zero jobs, but wages decoupling from value creation. Capital (and ownership of scarce, high-upside assets) wins. Bitcoin as digital energy/hard money makes sense in that world. Same for compute, energy infrastructure, and real production capacity. The asymmetry today is massive: most people still price their future in 40-year careers and fiat salaries. The tricky part is timing and execution. 3 years feels aggressive (Elon timelines often are), but directionally right. Best move: stack what survives the transition while you still can earn in the old system. Curious what others prioritize in that "hoard capital" phase.
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Billy ₿oone
Billy ₿oone@thebillyboone·
We probably have ~3 years left where human labor still earns real money. After that, most of it gets automated to the point where it doesn't pay. This is the end of labor-based capitalism, the model where you trade hours for a wage and stack it over a 40-year career. The window open right now is an information asymmetry. A few people see it coming. Most are waiting for it to be obvious. That gap is the whole opportunity. What I'd do with the window: convert time into things that survive the transition. Bitcoin, hard assets, compute, energy, food production, and social credit/distribution A wage is rent on your time. Automate the time and the rent collapses. Owning scarce things is the esc The people who spend these three years hoarding capital will look like geniuses in ten. When wages stop compounding, guess whats left? ownership
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Git Rogue@GitRogue·
The biggest lie in 2026 AI video: “Character consistency solved.” Run any model for 8+ seconds and watch your protagonist: Age 10 years Change ethnicity Swap outfits mid-scene Grow extra fingers We can generate entire worlds… but God forbid the same person stays the same person.
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Karlos
Karlos@de_mon010·
Image created on gpt2 Prompt: Use the attached photo as the facial reference, preserving the same identity and facial features. Hyper-realistic editorial photo of a man wearing a beige knit sweater and dark beanie, seated alone at a light wooden table, gazing through a large panoramic window at dramatic coastal cliffs and a turbulent ocean under an overcast sky. A steaming enamel mug rests on the table. Cozy minimalist café interior with wooden chairs, soft natural window light, warm contrast, peaceful and contemplativemood. Ultra-realistic, cinematic, authentic textures, natural colors, shallow depth of field, HDR, 8K, full-frame camera, 50mm lens, f/2.0, 4:5, no CGI, no illustration, no artificial look. Give image
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Harris
Harris@HarrisDecodes·
@GitRogue Hope you start working now. I personally start working when the deadline is on fire 😇
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Git Rogue@GitRogue·
Disagree on the order, especially Grok sitting at #5. Grok-4.5 is punching way above that in raw reasoning, real-time knowledge, and actually useful personality without the corporate lobotomy most others have. Fable and the Chinese models are strong in specific niches, but overall? I'd flip it and put Grok comfortably in the top 3 right now. Subjective game, but benchmarks + daily use tell a different story.
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Jun Song
Jun Song@jun_song·
Current AI model overall quality ranking : 1. Fable 2. Kimi-K3/GPT-5.6-Sol 3. Opus-4.8 4. GLM-5.2 5. Grok-4.5 No Gemini/Muse Spark here. Just a subjective take—rankings can change depending on the use case.
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Git Rogue@GitRogue·
The corporate hierarchy just got a complete software update. 🧠💼 For decades, we’ve been told the ultimate career goal is to transition from a "Boss" (someone who sits back and barks orders while others pull the weight) to a "Leader" (someone who gets in the trenches, pulls the rope, and guides the team forward). It's a classic management trope. But then there's the "Introvert." The person who avoids the corporate theater, hates unnecessary meetings, and prefers to quietly pull the entire project cart alone rather than deal with the politics. It’s exhausting, unsustainable, and leads straight to burnout. Enter the game-changer: **The Introvert with AI.** 🚜🤖 Look at the transformation in the infographic. By leveraging AI as a force multiplier, the quietest person in the room isn't just surviving—they are driving an entire automated freight train of productivity. They don't need a massive team to manage or a rope to pull. They just need the right tools to build, analyze, and scale their ideas at 10x the speed. The old world rewarded the loudest voice in the room. The new world rewards the person who knows how to leverage technology to get results without the noise. Which one are you currently operating as? Drop your thoughts below! 👇 #FutureOfWork #AI #ProductivityHacks #Leadership #Solopreneur #TechTransformation
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Git Rogue@GitRogue·
From the days of calculators to the AI of 2025, it’s wild to look back at how much technology has changed the way we handle tasks. 📈 What used to take real brainpower is now handled in seconds! What do you guys think? 🤯 #lazinesscurve #techupdates #throwback
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Higgsfield AI 🧩
Higgsfield AI 🧩@higgsfield_ai·
Model comparison round: Kimi K3 vs. GPT 5.6 Sol. Made with Seedance 2.0.
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Maverick | AI
Maverick | AI@RizwanAly07·
Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield AI Full open-sourced prompts & assets below ⬇️ Prompt Slow-motion handheld close-up, 16:9. Shaky organic handheld shot tilting up at a cluster of office workers perched high on a cabinet near the ceiling tiles, knees drawn up, faces frozen in wide-eyed dread — while directly below them the flood roils with a packed crowd: people leap and grab at the cabinet trying to climb up, others thrash and wade through the churning water, splashes erupt as bodies collide beneath the perch. In slow motion droplets fly up from below and hang midair, wet clothes clinging. Dynamic unsteady handheld movement swinging up from the churning crowd below. Sickly institutional palette — seafoam green wall, cream tiles, muted teal, cold water. All faces anatomically correct, stable, realistic, genuine emotion, no warping. Heavy coarse analog 35mm film grain baked into every frame, thick and consistent, grain crawling over highlights and shadows, like a scanned celluloid film print, never clean, never digital-looking. Flat overhead fluorescent light, dramatic slow-motion intensity, cinematic photorealistic, ultra-detailed.
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Harris
Harris@HarrisDecodes·
@GitRogue exactly and that's why they say "learn how to use AI to your benefit otherwise it will replace you"
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