Pavel S Lelyukh

815 posts

Pavel S Lelyukh

Pavel S Lelyukh

@PavsProjects

Inventor/founder

Philadelphia, PA Katılım Eylül 2025
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Pavel S Lelyukh
Pavel S Lelyukh@PavsProjects·
@EdKolife @bryan_johnson I meant actual clones without brains and computer chips with brains so those computer chip brains can experiment on the clones.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
It's the future it's possible that we'll use cells plus silicon for compute. In this experiment, scientists used a mouse brain organoid (brain-in-a-dish) to play a video game, showing living cells can solve digital tasks. Reaching 46% proficiency in a CartPole simulation.
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Upstate Federalist
Upstate Federalist@upstatefederlst·
I can't even imagine how nice this site will be when you can block this engagement bait by continent.
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dog in a cat mask
dog in a cat mask@wisdomtldr·
@notcomplex_ this debunks the movie stereotype of the genius bad boy (good will hunting, etc). they exist but are unicorns, not the average
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Alex
Alex@notcomplex_·
In the classroom, IQ is correlated with disruptiveness, and boys are more disruptive than girls; so, high-IQ boys are about as disruptive as average girls.
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Object Zero
Object Zero@Object_Zero_·
@NinaDSchick No serious country will import millions of humanoid robots, who all get their firmware updates from overseas.
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Nina Schick
Nina Schick@NinaDSchick·
The first British politician I’ve seen make the link between sovereignty, AI and energy. Didn’t think that would be from Reform.
Zia Yusuf@ZiaYusufUK

Technological progress is accelerating at unprecedented speed. Artificial intelligence is about to reshape our societies. The real question is whether Britain will be master of its own fate, or be at the mercy of others? Tesla is ending production of its wildly popular Model S and Model X cars, reallocating the capacity to mass producing humanoid robots. Millions of white collar jobs are at risk of automation in the coming years. But there are also huge opportunities for Britain to harness AI to improve British people’s lives, through advanced medicine, historic increases in productivity and living standards. In Defence, AI superiority will be the decisive advantage of the new era. Yet no country is squandering its potential more than Britain. We produce a remarkable share of the world’s top AI engineers thanks to our world-class universities. But the mad Net Zero energy policies pursued by Tory and Labour governments have saddled Britain with some of the highest energy costs on earth. The result is obvious. Britain lacks anywhere near enough of the most valuable infrastructure of the 21st century: sovereign computational power. Britain has the talent, but does not host anywhere near enough data centres. The US and China are in an energy arms race, ramping up energy production capacity at unprecedented speed. They are making energy cheap and abundant. All to power vast clusters of Nvidia AI chips. Witless politicians in Britain are doing the opposite, effectively surrendering the future of the British people. At the most pivotal time in human history, we need leadership that understands the technology and ensures Britain competes. Time is running out. Tomorrow I'll be speaking at the TechUK Policy Conference to talk more about why I believe a Prime Minister @Nigel_Farage is the best path to a great future for Britain in this hazardous time.

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Key 🗝 🦊
Key 🗝 🦊@KeyTryer·
In the case of the Mario screen, it's conceivable that something like it could exist (with live wallpapers, etc), but OS limitations make that sort of interaction impossible.
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Pavel S Lelyukh
Pavel S Lelyukh@PavsProjects·
@fuulu92 @colinnoleary It’s worse than that. You need proof that the animal actually needed mRNA to kill the cancers. There’s a reason why Christians go around claiming God heals the sick. They have a God filling their gaps and this is mRNA filling those gaps.
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Fabio Hasler
Fabio Hasler@fuulu92·
@colinnoleary It's funny how these tech bros don't know how many times mRNA vaccines have already failed in trials. They really believe a dog shows efficacy in humans. 🤣
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Pavel S Lelyukh
Pavel S Lelyukh@PavsProjects·
@CausalAgent @demystifysci MXene coatings could test the claim: if slit interference changes with a few-nm MXene layer or different surface terminations, the effect is likely governed by surface plasmonics and dielectric boundary conditions—not bulk conductivity or intrinsic “material identity.”
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B@CausalAgent·
The ordering is in the first image you posted. Au ≈ Cu > Ag > Ni > Cr > Al > Fe > Si > SiO₂ > sapphire. It's right there in the abstract. On the second point, yes, material dependence is real. That's the finding and it stands. What changes is the explanation. Ebbesen showed in Nature in 1998 that subwavelength transmission through metal films is plasmon-mediated and material-dependent. Ag, Au, Cr all gave different spectra. Ge gave nothing. That's classical boundary EM at work, same physics operating at slit edges. You don't need vacuum fluctuations when Fresnel equations already get you there. The material dependence is the finding. The Casimir effect is the claim. Those are different things.
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Anastasia
Anastasia@demystifysci·
what cracks me up the most about the double slit experiment is that no one ever talks about the fact that the material of the walls matters. but something is in the water, and people are starting to pay attention...
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vittorio
vittorio@IterIntellectus·
this is actually insane > be tech guy in australia > adopt cancer riddled rescue dog, months to live > not_going_to_give_you_up.mp4 > pay $3,000 to sequence her tumor DNA > feed it to ChatGPT and AlphaFold > zero background in biology > identify mutated proteins, match them to drug targets > design a custom mRNA cancer vaccine from scratch > genomics professor is “gobsmacked” that some puppy lover did this on his own > need ethics approval to administer it > red tape takes longer than designing the vaccine > 3 months, finally approved > drive 10 hours to get rosie her first injection > tumor halves > coat gets glossy again > dog is alive and happy > professor: “if we can do this for a dog, why aren’t we rolling this out to humans?” one man with a chatbot, and $3,000 just outperformed the entire pharmaceutical discovery pipeline. we are going to cure so many diseases. I dont think people realize how good things are going to get
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Séb Krier@sebkrier

This is wild. theaustralian.com.au/business/techn…

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Pavel S Lelyukh
Pavel S Lelyukh@PavsProjects·
@ze_rusty @i2cjak You know on I worked on the best EMF shielding nanomaterials on the planet called MXenes. We need to make it into a spray, so the EMFreaks can start giving themselves purple/black face for protection.
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Scott Buscemi
Scott Buscemi@scottbuscemi·
Seriously why is “standard” a guaranteed speeding ticket? @Tesla_AI
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sovos
sovos@DickTrout·
@Xaraphim @K_leeeb Zero Tolerance Machining is great but it isn't done from a single part it's done from two parts so that the unavoidable tolerance is overlapped. There are no tolerance limits by hand that's why the most accurate silicon sphere is handmade.
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caleb ho 🇺🇸
caleb ho 🇺🇸@K_leeeb·
fun fact i like to drop on unwilling party guests: hand scraping is still the premier way to get the absolute flattest surface better than grinding and milling, but insanely slow and looks very silly
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Pavel S Lelyukh
Pavel S Lelyukh@PavsProjects·
@RinAldrin_Lives The object orientation is a transform, the object never changes. What we really have here is layers of technical illiteracy. Should vibe code more and talk less.
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Will@willreil·
on a positive note, the holes line up perfectly with the motor. They're 50x too small
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Will@willreil·
I really am the world’s worst CAD modeller. I’m impressed by how bad this is. I measured it I swear!
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Pavel S Lelyukh
Pavel S Lelyukh@PavsProjects·
@yacineMTB Damn, ok. As a Russian whose mom was born a mile away from the birthplace of Chiam Weissman, the first president of Israel…
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
Oh yeah welcome to X, where I am free to curate my own experience🫡
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
They call you craven ghouls so they can justify violence against you. The Minneapolis tragedy is truly sad, and we are all Americans who should want order and peace. William Fitzgerald is a paid political operative who paid protestors to hold signs calling me a narc at the YC office for supporting public safety for my Asian elders in 2024.
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