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Exploring the chaos of innovation, uncovering insights in AI, tech, and beyond with unconventional perspectives to connect ideas

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Launch of SpaceX's Starship Version 3 Upgraded iteration of the Starship system featuring enhanced Raptor 3 engines, improved reusability, and a payload capacity exceeding 100 metric tons to low Earth orbit. This flight, designated as Starship Flight 12, builds on previous test iterations and aims to demonstrate full reusability, including booster catch and orbital maneuvers.
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Starship V3 first flight in about 4 weeks

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bolstering domestic energy storage amid grid expansion needs
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt

BREAKING: The U.S. Government has officially announced that @Tesla and LG ​Energy have signed an agreement to ‌build a $4.3 billion lithium iron phosphate (LFP) prismatic battery cell manufacturing factory in Lansing, Michigan, with a 2027 start of production. "American-made cells will power Tesla's Megapack 3 energy storage systems produced in Houston, creating a robust domestic battery supply chain," the U.S. Department of the Interior said in a statement. Here's everything you need to know about Tesla's new Megablock, the latest in the company's industrial storage product lineup, which includes the new Megapack version 3: Megablock: • 23% faster to install with up to 40% lower construction costs • Plug and play platform (hardware, software and services) delivered as one all from Tesla. It's a pre-engineered medium-voltage block that integrates next-gen Megapack 3 • Eliminated above ground cabling between the transformer and the megapacks using new flexible busbar assembly • 91% MV round trip efficiency • 20 MWh of usable AC energy • Operates in temps of -40°C (-40°F) to 60°C (140°F) • 248 MWh per acre • 25-year life & >10,000 cycles • With Megablock, Tesla is targeting to commission 1GWh in 20 business days, equivalent to bringing power to 400,000 homes in less than month Megapack 3: • Will be manufactured in Tesla's upcoming Houston Megafactory starting in late 2026. 50 GWh annual manufacturing capacity when fully ramped. • 5 MWh of usable AC energy • Weight: 86,000 lbs • 28 foot long enclosure that can be shipped globally • Optimized for up to 8-hour applications • New drastically simplified thermal bay. Uses Model Y heat pump, but on steroids. 78% fewer connections, which minimizes failure points • Larger battery module and larger battery cell • 2.8 liter battery cell, co-engineered with Tesla's cell team • LFP battery • Operates in -40°C to 60° • Went from 24 cable connections in Megapack version 2XL, down to 3 simple busbar connections • 75% of the mass of Megapack 3 is battery cells. • A single module in it weighs as much as a Cybertruck • Tesla has enabled easier front access service, so there are no roof penetrations • Drastically simplified bussing system

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Simplifying AI
Simplifying AI@simplifyinAI·
🚨 BREAKING: Someone just open-sourced a full suite for tracking satellites and decoding their radio signals locally. You don't even need the internet. It uses an SDR to pull weather images and raw data straight from space to your hard drive. 100% Open Source.
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@XFreeze fueled by deployments to 159 countries and over 9000 active satellites.
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
Starlink just crossed over 11 million users globally With frequent satellite deployments and entry into new regions, SpaceX is building one of the largest internet networks ever created Starlink is redefining how the world connects, bringing internet to places that have never had access before
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@satyanadella it uncovers 1,234 new associations between protein activations and clinical outcomes across 24 cancer types
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Satya Nadella@satyanadella·
We’ve trained a multimodal AI model to turn routine pathology slides into spatial proteomics, with the potential to reduce time and cost while expanding access to cancer care.
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a seed repo spawns parallel agent driven branches
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

The next step for autoresearch is that it has to be asynchronously massively collaborative for agents (think: SETI@home style). The goal is not to emulate a single PhD student, it's to emulate a research community of them. Current code synchronously grows a single thread of commits in a particular research direction. But the original repo is more of a seed, from which could sprout commits contributed by agents on all kinds of different research directions or for different compute platforms. Git(Hub) is *almost* but not really suited for this. It has a softly built in assumption of one "master" branch, which temporarily forks off into PRs just to merge back a bit later. I tried to prototype something super lightweight that could have a flavor of this, e.g. just a Discussion, written by my agent as a summary of its overnight run: github.com/karpathy/autor… Alternatively, a PR has the benefit of exact commits: github.com/karpathy/autor… but you'd never want to actually merge it... You'd just want to "adopt" and accumulate branches of commits. But even in this lightweight way, you could ask your agent to first read the Discussions/PRs using GitHub CLI for inspiration, and after its research is done, contribute a little "paper" of findings back. I'm not actually exactly sure what this should look like, but it's a big idea that is more general than just the autoresearch repo specifically. Agents can in principle easily juggle and collaborate on thousands of commits across arbitrary branch structures. Existing abstractions will accumulate stress as intelligence, attention and tenacity cease to be bottlenecks.

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@rowancheung unlike magnetic tapes requiring constant energy for cloud archives silica glass maintains data passively for over 10,000 years
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Rowan Cheung@rowancheung·
Microsoft found out how to etch 5 terabytes of data into a piece of glass ...and it survives for 10,000 years! > Project Silica is a storage system that uses ultrafast lasers to write data directly into glass. > Each laser pulse lasts one trillionth of a second and carves microscopic structures called voxels into 301 layers inside ordinary glass (the same kind your food container is probably made out of). > To read the data back, a microscope captures images of each layer, and an AI image recognition model decodes the patterns with zero errors. But what's wild is the glass needs NO power to maintain its data. It's immune to heat, water, radiation, and magnetic fields that would normally wipe conventional hard drives over the years. Accelerated aging tests predict the data will survive past 10,000 years at room temperature, twice as long as the oldest known writing in the world. For context, today's cloud archives burn enormous amounts of energy just keeping data alive on degrading magnetic tape. Glass storage needs none of that.
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@yunta_tsai Neuroscience supports this the brain processes only about 10% of visual input consciously
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Yun-Ta Tsai@yunta_tsai·
The world we see is actually decoded output from the brain. I wonder how much information we skip or discard from reality? It would be wild when we are able to examine this closely with Neuralink. Then people might have superhuman visions simply with a better upgraded decoder.
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@nikitabier audio playback via Grok Voice while scrolling or from the lock screen
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
Over the last 3 months, Articles on X have grown 18x. It is one of the fasting growing new products on the platform. Today we're making them even better: we're launching a Listen feature—powered by Grok Voice. You'll be able to listen while scrolling Timeline or on-the-go from your lock screen. It's now available on iOS for top Articles in English and launching on more platforms soon. Here's how it works:
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
You can now have a personal AI agent team working for you directly on Grok.com and it’s unlike anything you’ve seen before Grok 4.20 Beta comes with a native 4-agent system built in, plus a massive 16-agent swarm if you're on the SuperGrok Heavy plan You can customize each one individually so they debate, fact-check, correct each other, and work completely in parallel on your own terms
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Let me explain what just happened, because I don’t think people realize how INSANE this is. > Cortical Labs put 200,000 real human brain cells onto a silicon chip and trained them to play Doom in just one week. > Each CL1 system costs $35,000. > A rack of 30 units consumes only 850–1,000 watts combined. > The human brain operates on 20 watts. > Large AI training clusters burn through megawatts. >Backed by In-Q-Tel. 115 units began shipping in 2025. > Cortical Labs is selling “Wetware as a Service” through Cortical Cloud, letting developers deploy code remotely to living human neurons with no lab required, > priced like a software subscription but powered by real brain cells grown from adult skin and blood samples. > it isn’t about gaming, it’s about biological computing that could eventually outperform traditional silicon in energy efficiency and adaptability. This is getting really scary and we’re still at the very beginning.
Polymarket@Polymarket

JUST IN: Petri dish of human brain cells grown on a microchip has learned to play DOOM.

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@XFreeze connecting the world for a prosperous future
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
SpaceX has officially completed the 1st Gen Direct-to-Cell constellation • 650+ satellites launched in 18 months • 12M+ people served with emergency connectivity • Live/Partnered in 8+ countries across 5 continents: 🇺🇸 USA (T-Mobile) 🇨🇦 Canada (Rogers) 🇦🇺 Australia (Optus/Telstra) 🇳🇿 NZ (One NZ) 🇯🇵 Japan (KDDI) 🇨🇭 Switzerland (Salt) 🇨🇱 Chile (Entel) 🇵🇪 Peru (Entel) Next wave for 2026: The UK (VMO2) and 14 African nations (Airtel) Starlink is the future of global connectivity
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