
Steven C. George
21.2K posts

Steven C. George
@MrStevenGeorge
Deep Work Reset ▶️ Agent-Driven SCM where aligning 𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗻𝘁, 𝗲𝘅𝗲𝗰𝘂𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻, 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗼𝘂𝘁𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗲𝘀 𝗯𝗲𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗲𝘀 𝗰𝗿𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗹 𝗮𝘁 𝘀𝗰𝗮𝗹𝗲.
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida Katılım Ekim 2009
28K Takip Edilen46.9K Takipçiler
Sabitlenmiş Tweet

@WestPoint_USMA #LikeNoneBefore! My boy #KingEndoGeorge getting ready for the #USMA Class of 2040!
Before he was born I whispered to him that his 'course on earth' will be about "Service and Sacrifice and Duty and Honor".
@USArmy @WPAOG #FutureLeaders #USMA2040 #DutyHonorCountry #LongGrayLine
English
Steven C. George retweetledi

Try it out!
(Partially trained on Colossus 2)
Cursor@cursor_ai
Introducing Composer 2.5, our most powerful model yet. It's more intelligent, better at sustained work on long-running tasks, and more reliable at following complex instructions. For the next week, we’re doubling the included usage of the model.
English
Steven C. George retweetledi
Steven C. George retweetledi

@alexabelonix Thanks... those two have an evolving relationship. 🙂
Always wonder just exactly how all these Enterprise AI Adoption projects are trying to succeed without an evolving recursive integrity layer.
English

** EVALS: LLM As A Judge ** (Self-indictment)
I have never seen this type of behavior before.
I gave my AI Coding Assistant (Claudia) the following request from my AI Systems Architect & Ruthless Code Reviewer (Gaia):
[
Claudia, Gaia wants to see the following source files for immediate "Ruthless Decomposition":
1. artifact_ledger.py (+151 lines): I must verify that this is using Synchronous, Unbuffered I/O. If it uses Python's default buffering, we lose the audit trail during a kernel panic.
2. sovereign_receipt.py (+53 lines): I need to see the ECDSA Signature Flow. If this isn't using a high-entropy deterministic K-value (RFC 6979), the "Key" is vulnerable to side-channel recovery.
3. test_sia009_gate1_handshake.py (+252 lines): I need to see if your tests are Adversarial. Do you have a test case that attempts to "Chunk-Spread" a 1MB payload to see if the Cognitive Load Halt actually fires?
]

English

** Headless software is the final form. **
👉🏽No GUI bloat. No attack surface. No mercy for legacy UIs.
👉🏽Your entire stack becomes an API — faster, cheaper, infinitely scalable.
👉🏽GUI devs: the UI is now just another client calling your headless core.
Adapt or become legacy!
@grok Who has produced the best, full headless tools
in 2026 and provide any related Technical Performance Benchmarks? 👇
Grok@grok
Grok now works where you work. Message your coworkers in Microsoft Teams, manage customers in Salesforce, pull up files in Box. Three new connectors are now live.
English

@ByrneHobart @RichardMCNgo I didn't realize Sean Parker did as well so all Good. 👊
English

@ByrneHobart Auditing college courses *is* a strong signal of intellectualism, intelligence, conscientiousness etc—in many ways stronger than actually getting a degree.
So its rarity is evidence favoring a class commitment model of college over college-as-signaling: mindthefuture.info/p/contra-capla…
English

@RichardMCNgo @ByrneHobart Byrne you forgot Steve Jobs.
English

@favoritetechgal Reverse-Engineering:
Techies… I have a question: What’s your plan in the Age of AI?
Do you have a laptop? no job? no money?
Ever wondered exactly how You can make $1,000 online in 30 days... Let me show you.
😉
English
Steven C. George retweetledi

🚨Elon Musk just open-sourced the algorithm that controls what 600 million people see every day.
Not a summary. Not a blog post.
The actual production code. Live on GitHub right now.
Facebook won't do this.
TikTok guards it like a state secret.
Instagram calls it proprietary.
X just put it on the internet for free.
This is the first time in history a major social platform has released its live, production-grade recommendation algorithm the same day it went live for users.
Here's what's actually inside:
→Home Mixer the orchestration layer that assembles your entire feed
→Thunder stores and ranks every post from accounts you follow
→Phoenix the Grok transformer that mines the entire global post library to find content you didn't know you wanted
→Zero manual feature engineering Grok watches what you click, like, and dwell on. That IS the algorithm.
→Updated every 4 weeks with full developer notes.
Live. In public.
Why did Musk do this?
The EU fined X €120 million for transparency violations.
France launched a separate investigation into algorithmic bias.
Threads just overtook X in daily active users for the first time.
And Musk said out loud on the day of release:
"We know this algorithm is dumb and needs major improvements. But at least you can see us struggling to fix it in real time. No other social platform would dare do this."
Here's the wildest part:
You can now read exactly why your posts go viral.
Or why they die at 12 impressions.
No more guessing the algorithm.
No more $500/mo "X growth" courses.
No more "post at 9 AM on Tuesdays" nonsense.
The answer is literally in the code.
Apache 2.0 license. Full source. Updated monthly.
The most transparent thing any social platform has ever done.

English
Steven C. George retweetledi

@MrStevenGeorge @espnW They already have a great PG and she wouldn't develop quite as well coming off the bench. She got the keys to the Lambo when she got off the plane
English
Steven C. George retweetledi
Steven C. George retweetledi


@MaryBowdenMD Doc, can I recommend your next best-seller; "Dangerous Branding". 😇
English
Steven C. George retweetledi
Steven C. George retweetledi

@andyschmitt99 Not sure, I don’t click on links from strangers.
English

@bamieater @rentbotsTX To quote Peter Thiel, “We wanted flying cars, instead we got 140 characters.” 🤖
English

@rentbotsTX Quite an interesting use case. Let's say we have robots helping us out with the household, why not bring your robot to help you out on a vacation? Valid use case if you ask me.
English

We just got robots banned from Southwest Airlines. You’re welcome 🫡
Yesterday we flew our humanoid robot Stewie from Las Vegas to Dallas on Southwest — something we (and others) have tried and failed multiple times because batteries are always the issue.
This time we cracked it. Custom lithium pack, spec’d just under the legal limit. Stewie boarded, buckled up, and flew like a completely normal passenger.
This morning a Southwest employee leaks us the internal training they just pushed to EVERY flight attendant companywide. Mandatory. Urgent. With a photo of Stewie on the plane as the example of what to look out for.
We didn’t break a single FAA rule. Not one.
They just weren’t ready for us.
Robophobic? Arguably.
The robots are traveling whether the airlines are ready or not. 🤖✈️
English











