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Ispirazione creativa 🍒 Financial optimist | Culture connoisseur 🍌 Curiosity is the alpha | Never wrong just early Super serious | Everything is advice

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GucciZ 💹 🧲@GucciliciousZ·
The bears are wrong (again).
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Just Another Pod Guy
Just Another Pod Guy@TMTLongShort·
Society isn’t ready for datacenters dedicated to pumping out these kind of ideas all day every day
Milk Road AI@MilkRoadAI

This is WILD! MIT just solved one of the hardest unsolved problems in robotics (Save this). For decades, the fundamental problem with soft robots and wearable exoskeletons has not been compute or AI, it has been actuation. The moment you try to give a soft robot meaningful strength, you run into the same wall every engineer has hit since the field began, fluid-driven systems require external pumps, hydraulic reservoirs, and heavy infrastructure that makes the entire thing impractical to wear or embed into fabric. MIT's new Electrofluidic Fiber Muscles solve that problem by eliminating external infrastructure entirely. The key insight is electrohydrodynamic pumping using electric fields to generate pressure directly from electricity, with no moving parts, no motors, and no external fluid reservoir. The fibers are less than 2 millimeters thick, can be woven into fabric like ordinary textile, and operate in complete silence because nothing physically moves inside them, it is just ions propelling fluid through a closed circuit. The performance numbers published in Science Robotics are not conceptual, they are empirical results from actual hardware. These fibers achieve a power density of 50 watts per kilogram, matching skeletal muscle, with a contraction strain of 20% and a response time of 0.3 seconds. A single bundled configuration lifted 4 kilograms, 200 times its own weight while a separate configuration drove a robotic arm through a 40-degree bend compliant enough to safely complete a human handshake. Another configuration launched objects in under 100 milliseconds, which is faster than a human flinch reflex. The design mirrors biological muscle architecture in a way that prior artificial muscle approaches never achieved. The fibers are organized into antagonistic pairs, one contracts while the other extends, exactly like biceps and triceps and because the system runs in a closed loop, the relaxing fiber serves as the fluid reservoir for the contracting one, which is what allows the whole system to operate untethered with no external tank. The applications are not hypothetical but rather are the exact use cases the industry has been waiting years for the hardware to catch up to. Exoskeletons for physical labor, prosthetic limbs that move with the natural compliance of biological tissue, assistive garments for patients with motor disorders, and soft robots capable of safe physical contact with humans are all immediately unlocked by a muscle technology that is silent, lightweight, and weavable into clothing. The deeper significance is what this technology does when it meets the AI robotics wave that is already underway. Every major humanoid robot program, Figure, 1X, Boston Dynamics, Tesla Optimus is currently bottlenecked by the same hardware limitations these fibers address, actuators that are too rigid, too loud, too heavy, or too dependent on infrastructure to operate naturally alongside humans. Electrofluidic fiber muscles do not just solve a materials science problem but rather they remove one of the last physical barriers between robots that live in labs and robots that live in the world.

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GucciZ 💹 🧲@GucciliciousZ·
@biancoresearch They will cut rates and they will do YCC and there is nothing you can do to stop it, Jimbo.
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Jim Bianco@biancoresearch·
Dear Kevin Warsh Later today, you will be sworn in as the next Chairman of the Federal Reserve. Congratulations. You got the job by convincing the President you share his vision that the Fed needs to cut rates. The problem is that today, on your first day as Chairman, the market is pricing in a 64% probability that rates will HIKE before the end of the year. Good luck!
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Mercury@TraderMercury·
stocks decide to puke for the first time in months just as Bitcoin is about to make a higher high incredible.
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Luke Gromen
Luke Gromen@LukeGromen·
10y government bond yields of US, Japan, UK, Germany, France, and China since the beginning of the Iran war. China = aquamarine line If the Iran war strategy was "choking out China's oil supplies", it's time to reconsider the strategy.
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Blancshu@Blancshu·
If you had to bet on one memecoin to outperform this cycle based on: - Community strength - Distribution - Narrative What’s your pick?
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gainzy@gainzy222·
Stop buying the “new shiny object” Someone’s sitting on a 6 figure 10x+ made over the last week just itching to dump on you It’s a rigged game and you’re the exit liquidity Buy older coins that have already distributed with no predatory supply overhang and a strong narrative
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Darius Dale
Darius Dale@DariusDale42·
MONETARY POLICY: Jerome Powell’s term as Chair of the @federalreserve board ends today. We must #NeverForget two things: 1. Jerome Powell was America's first black Fed Chair. Close your eyes and say the name “Jerome Powell” out loud. If the first thing you think about isn't a heavyset black guy preparing delicious baby back ribs, then you don't appreciate good BBQ. 2. This. ⬇️
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Solid Snake@Solidsnake037·
Me and my not so cool aeons trying to do @DaPonsy spx6900 infinite aura hand sign
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Southern Fried Chad 💹🧲@CountryBitcoin·
The Amsterdam Conference is close to 8K views, been out for 5 days The recent Solana conference got 7k views THE FIFTH LARGEST CRYPTO CONFERENCE HAD LESS VIEWS THAN WE HAD WE ARE UNDERVALUED AF IRL EVENTS ARE THE KILLER APP THAT WILL MAKE US GO MEGA VIRAL STUDY HOO HAAS
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GucciZ 💹 🧲@GucciliciousZ·
Can we get a sustain break above $83,000 on $BTC to clear the 200 MAs and make the astrologers (traders) happy?
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David Gokhshtein@davidgokhshtein·
I’m going to put together a list of the most active communities in crypto. Not just who’s up today. I’m talking culture, conviction, activity, and who still shows up when the market is boring. I’ll also get into why some of these projects actually matter and what they bring to the space.
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