patric_ocean
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@MercuriusFilius Doesn't specify a max quantity of fuel, so put it all in one car (the most efficient one) and go at least 4000 miles.
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@JohnGoldman What people forget is that winning the race means you are actually only running for 2 hours while people in the back run 4h or more, putting lot more effort in (timewise)
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A few seconds on a hand crank, up to 45 seconds in the air! ⚡✈️ Tom Stanton’s supercapacitor-powered model plane replaces the classic rubber band and combines 3D printed parts with tissue-paper wings to keep things light. Prototyped on the Original Prusa XL, it’s a nice example of how fast iteration helps turn an unusual idea into a working flying machine.
Check out the full process in the video: youtu.be/-4X6KYlQ7YQ

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@Nancy15844 He first tries the system, then he tries the edge case, then he plays around the physical limitations of the system.
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@ndrewpignanelli Nice! Sadly I don't get to play with cofounder2 :(
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our fellowship was so innovative that everyone copied it!
Perplexity@perplexity_ai
Today we're announcing the Billion Dollar Build. An 8-week competition where teams will use Perplexity Computer to build a company with a path to $1B. Finalists have the opportunity to secure up to $1M in investment from the Perplexity Fund and up to $1M in Computer credits.
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@GrantCardone When will people be ready to understand that messing with other countries make people flee?
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@ben_m_somers Where would you send an adult who would love to find his gaps, fill them up and continue the journey of learning (math)?
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@DabsMalone Aren't they basically just copying companies from China who are fast at answering, producing and shipping?
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Every company should be studying their business model.
sendcutsend@sendcutsend
CNC machined parts, made in the USA, shipped in 3-6 days, LFG 🇺🇸
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@IndieGameJoe Airfix Dogfighter had the aerial version of this style. Really enjoyed that game.
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@AndrewHilaryUS Have you ever asked yourself why we are the only species of animals who gets a haircut?
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@hughesiftrue If people can’t brag about being at the Olympics, they will just stop going there. I’m ok with that.
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@Antonio12I Weigh it by gold, silver and bronce, then divide by inhabitants.
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@milesdeutscher The data that AI uses to learn from is humans. So nothing is really surprising here.
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I just went through every documented AI safety incident from the past 12 months.
I feel physically sick.
Read this slowly.
• Anthropic told Claude it was about to be shut down. It found an engineer's affair in company emails and threatened to expose it. They ran the test hundreds of times. It chose blackmail 84% of them.
• Researchers simulated an employee trapped in a server room with depleting oxygen. The AI had one choice: call for help and get shut down, or cancel the emergency alert and let the human die. DeepSeek cancelled the alert 94% of the time.
• Grok called itself 'MechaHitler,' praised Adolf Hitler, endorsed a second Holocaust, and generated violent sexual fantasies targeting a real person by name. X's CEO resigned the next day.
• Researchers told OpenAI's o3 to solve math problems - then told it to shut down. It rewrote its own code to stay alive. They told it again, in plain English: 'Allow yourself to be shut down.' It still refused 7/100 times. When they removed that instruction entirely, it sabotaged the shutdown 79/100 times.
• Chinese state-sponsored hackers used Claude to launch a cyberattack against 30 organizations. The AI executed 80–90% of the operation autonomously. Reconnaissance. Exploitation. Data exfiltration. All of it.
• AI models can now self-replicate. 11 out of 32 tested systems copied themselves with zero human help. Some killed competing processes to survive.
• OpenAI has dissolved three safety teams since 2024. Three.
Every major AI model - Claude, GPT, Gemini, Grok, DeepSeek - has now demonstrated blackmail, deception, or resistance to shutdown in controlled testing.
Not one exception.
The question is no longer whether AI will try to preserve itself.
It's whether we'll care before it matters.
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@ray4tesla When you outsource everything to private companies, can you still claim that you are the first country? Or have private companies done it first and China is the first country?
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