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R. Scott SD

@RSS_D4

@liquidstar_io - Increasing energy, water and internet access in Africa & Asia w/solar powered micro grids / datacenters. @Scryeai - AR/AI play to impact game

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R. Scott SD@RSS_D4·
Can AI and crypto mining bridge the energy access gap? It might sound unlikely — but new innovations are reshaping what’s possible for #cleanenergy access in #Africa. More than 600 million people across Africa still live without electricity. And 78% of them can’t afford even $5 a day to power basic #solar solutions. So how do we make Mission 300 — a bold effort to electrify 300 million people by 2030 — financially viable? According to GEAPPs Alliance, startups like @exolabs, @Liquidstar, Overclock Labs, creators of @akashnet , an Virunga Energies are flipping the script. By embedding AI models and crypto applications into mini-grids, they’re generating 5-10x more revenue per unit of energy — making electricity cheaper for underserved communities.
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Alex Cheema
Alex Cheema@alexocheema·
The new M5 Pro/Max MacBooks have 3 Thunderbolt 5 ports, enabling you to create RDMA clusters with up to 4 MacBooks. The latency with RDMA over Thunderbolt is single digit microseconds, fast enough for tensor parallelism with close to linear scaling.
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Guybrush Threepwood@twistedmatrices

PSA: If you have multiple macbooks that support RDMA, you can cluster them using @exolabs and run 30B+ models at 70 tok/s over thunderbolt5. tensor parallelism on consumer hardware is a solved problem. you are renting GPUs that are worse than the laptop on your couch. 2X M4 Max(64GB each) running mlx-community/Qwen3-30B-A3B-4bit @ 70 TPS

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Alex 🇵🇹
Alex 🇵🇹@ItsAlexTheVI·
@cdssportspod @DBGyt_ Why 65 tho. It’s such an arbitrary number and exactly why this rule is dumb. Why not 70? 68? 50? This rule is stupid. It was done to combat the idiots that wanna sit out to “rest” but it never took into consideration situations like this. 1/2
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Mick@DBGyt_·
The pistons should start Cade for 4 more games, have him immediately foul and play no more. The 65 game rule is a complete joke and he shouldn't lose out on an All-NBA spot for a collapsed lung in mid-March
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R. Scott SD@RSS_D4·
Yes Celo and their link with Opera mini/mobile, Stellar, and in some ways Helium. Obviously tether and then maybe some examples with algorand. Lots of mercy corp small projects as well with potential. I think this is separate discussion about tokenomics vs utility of a blockchain. But I’ve been meeting with people on the hill about this and the refrain when not speaking directly to crypto lobbyists is “give us some tangible / meaningful examples of how this helps actual voters.”
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Austin Campbell
Austin Campbell@austincampbell·
@RSS_D4 @VanityFair I don't disagree with your take on what many of the crypto natives are building (and, tbh, have given similar critiques), but I think that's also because they suck air out of the room. Did you read my newsletter on @Celo? Probably not. They've done something huge, though.
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Austin Campbell
Austin Campbell@austincampbell·
Since we are all talking about the @VanityFair article on crypto, I will briefly weigh in here. One: almost everyone in that piece should not have done it. The biggest problem for crypto right now, from a public perspective standpoint, is that we keep highlighting the worst behavior in openly hostile outlets. Just stay away was the correct answer, and if you knew they were doing it, have something ready when it goes to skewer them for how ridiculous this whole things was. To run this article, right now, with that tone, is the act of someone who hates the people, hates the technology, hates the space, and wants to destroy it. Two: all of the objective media that can hold crypto people accountable but also have a positive view of the space are dead, dying, or incredibly niche. Part of why this is happening and why we are losing the public perception battle is that there is not a media outlet that is positive on technological progress but can hold people accountable and demand honesty within the space. Three: much of this is deserved and self-inflicted, however. The original crypto crowd has tripled down on being weird-ass cypherpunks right as institutions pile in, demanding their views be taken seriously as they are, to paraphrase the great @TheStalwart, about to be shoved into the broom closet. To me, the most fixable of these things in the short term is number two, because without improvements to the information landscape, both crypto and tradfi will suffer, which means the average consumer will ultimately suffer.
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James Win
James Win@Win22James·
SF is wild. You walk into a random Sunday hangout and someone is presenting solar-powered distributed AI inference off Starlink satellites.
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Max@MdeZegher·
.@TeslaCharging teams will be helping to get Digital Optimus units energized. Especially at long-distance Superchargers, we have large interconnections built for dependable travel on peak days, but sit mostly idle outside of holidays. We’re going to need a lot of compute and make efficient use of the grid through distributed compute.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

Oh and it works in all AI4-equipped cars, so your car can do office work for you when not driving. We’re also deploying millions of dedicated Digital Optimus units in the field at Superchargers where we have ~7 gigawatts of available power.

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Senator Cynthia Lummis
Senator Cynthia Lummis@SenLummis·
The AI race against China is here, and Wyoming is powering the way. Reliable, baseload energy is the key to lowering power costs & securing American dominance.
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R. Scott SD@RSS_D4·
When you talk to people actually in the military not people larping and playing fake soldier/war monger/tough guy you understand the seriousness and toll it takes on the people actually having to execute these things. There can be a lot of confusion and resentment amongst the people executing about why certain actions are taken against certain places/individuals. Additionally mistakes are made and unfortunately there will be innocent people caught up in righteous attacks. That’s why it’s in extremely poor taste especially if you aren’t the one having to actually pull the trigger or hit the button to do things like this and support this kind of behavior. Especially if you yourself are not willing to put your life on the line to kill the bad guys. We should not trivialize and make jokes from the sidelines about killing people even ones we’ve decided are guilty especially because in a lot of instances we are killing some of these people because of what they might do in the future. Obviously sometimes it needs to be done. If you don’t believe me go talk to anyone at the VA or a veteran at a bar after a few drinks. There is a reason the VA budget is $400 billion a year…
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nic carter@nic_carter·
@InLuvWScience Yeah man idk why they are still puking and seething about this Killing terrorists is good! They seem to think it’s bad Moral clarity
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templar
templar@tplr_ai·
We just completed the largest decentralised LLM pre-training run in history: Covenant-72B. Permissionless, on Bittensor subnet 3. 72B parameters. ~1.1T tokens. Commodity internet. No centralized cluster. No whitelist. Anyone with GPUs could join or leave freely. 1/n
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the tiny corp
the tiny corp@__tinygrad__·
Thinking about leasing a powered spot instead of buying. Anyone have a spot with 600 kW of < 5c power, decent fiber internet, and free cooling climate? We'll come drop a 20 ft shipping container off.
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the tiny corp
the tiny corp@__tinygrad__·
ok ok hear me out. what if we did space datacenters but on earth? like we build them all rugged and good, ready to withstand temperatures, low maintenance, fits on the back of a truck, all ready to go to space, but then we ... don't send them to space. sending things to space is expensive. if we keep them on earth, we can send them to places by truck, which is a lot cheaper than space. i don't know what i was thinking about buying land and building a building. that's so modernist. we have $5M and I thought we needed to raise to amortize the fixed costs of operating a site. it was stressing me out. but then i remembered space datacenters. where we're going, we don't need a site. i mean, yea, we do, and we have to lease it, but we'll lease anything where it's cool, has cheap power, and has fiber. if the public utility decides to rug us and raise prices, no lawyers needed, just fire the gas thrusters! actually we don't even need gas thrusters, we'll put it on a truck and go to the next leased site. the minimum quantity we can do this at is one, and one should only cost like $3M. we have $5M, we don't even need to raise, just build the one, watch it print money, then build the next one with the money. self replicating space datacenters on earth. so yea there's a lot of software work to do to make tinygrad run LLMs at really high tok/s and be ready to deploy for the RDNA5 launch. gotta focus on that. raising money, buying land, and reading utility contracts are rabbit holes. got out just in time. i'm telling you guys, it's the next big thing. space datacenters, but on earth. you heard it here first.
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R. Scott SD@RSS_D4·
@matthewstoller Aren’t the Red Sea shipping lanes constantly attacked by the Houthis? Seems like there’s still some unaccounted for risk there…
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Matt Stoller
Matt Stoller@matthewstoller·
What’s remarkable is that financial markets are still not taking this conflict seriously.
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Noah Smith 🐇🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
The most underrated kind of cuisine is actually New American. In the 2010s, "American" restaurants upped their game like crazy -- much like Japanese restaurants did.
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The Boring Company
The Boring Company@boringcompany·
Prufrock-2 has emerged! Fun facts: - 2.28 miles long - Longest single Vegas Loop tunnel drive (previous TBC record was 2.26) - 4th tunnel at @WestgateVegas - ~68k cubic yards of dirt moved - ~4.8 miles of continuous conveyor belt driven w 6 motors totaling 825 hp
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Blume Industries CEO Balding 大老板
Marathon records to me are some of the most insane records in all sports. This time is a 4:22 mile which no one reading this could achieve, which is a 65 second 400 which very few reading this could achieve, and he did it for 13 straight miles. Just insane
Chris Chavez@ChrisChavez

57:20!!! WORLD RECORD 🚨 🇺🇬 JACOB KIPLIMO TAKES BACK THE HALF MARATHON WORLD RECORD AND WINS THE 2026 LISBON HALF MARATHON.

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In a way this is the ultimate advertisement for Anthropic/Claude when DoD has a signed agreement with xAI/Grok and recently signed agreement with Open AI. Just don’t use them and use one of their competitors. There is no need to try and force them unless it’s clear they are miles ahead of the competition.
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nic carter@nic_carter·
every single piece of evidence and reporting about the Anthropic/DoW spat has revealed that they were an absolute liability and had no place in our wartime military infrastructure*
Pirate Wires@PirateWires

EXCLUSIVE: Department of War AI Chief On How The Anthropic Deal Collapsed When Emil Michael (@USWREMichael) took over the Department of War’s AI portfolio last August, he discovered the Biden admin had been “asleep at the wheel” when it came to top military contracts. “I was like, ‘Holy cow,’” Michael said of Anthropic’s contract, “There’s 25 pages of terms and conditions of things I can’t do.” For example: as written, the contract would not allow Anthropic to plan any kinetic strikes, generally considered a central activity of war. “This is a contract that should be made with GEICO Insurance, not with the Department of War,” he told us. A renegotiation ensued. What followed, in Michael’s words, were “three months of knockdown, drag-out negotiations” which involved Michael imagining every possible future wartime scenario that would require a carveout in Anthropic’s terms of service, and asking them for approval. Anthropic was also quite slow: “It’s not like mano a mano negotiation, me and Dario,” Michael says. “It’s like every time we discuss something, he has to take it back to his politburo of co-founders and their ethics panel.” Then, after an Anthropic exec reached out to Palantir to ask for classified info about how Claude was used to capture Nicolás Maduro — allegedly implying they could pull the plug on a military raid if they disagreed with how AI was used (which Anthropic denies) — Michael and the DOW concluded the company was a supply-chain risk. Many speculated that the Pentagon was punishing Anthropic for ideological differences. But Michael feared that certain ideological differences could, in fact, harm or undermine the performance of DOW products, potentially threatening soldiers’ safety. “I can’t have a gun not work because they decide they don’t like guns,” Michael says. That’s “putting real lives at risk. It’s no joke, right?” Anthropic’s unreliable behavior led Michael to believe they may have never really wanted to reach a deal. Still: he’s open to renegotiating if Anthropic can prove they’re acting in good faith. “I have a responsibility to the Department of War, and if there was a way to ensure that we had the best technology, I have no ego about it.” he said. “I mean, look, I’m a deal guy.” Full story in Pirate Wires 👇

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@ShawnChittle @BarredinDC This was the first startup idea we had. It was too complex for the time because we were trying to use IoT beacons and indoor location. Crazy that some of this stuff can be vibe coded now.
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Shawn G. Chittle
Shawn G. Chittle@ShawnChittle·
I made an app that detects how busy my favorite DC bars and restaurants are. Sometimes I can’t the data I want, but sometimes it works! @BarredinDC
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