SkyNet CFO
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SkyNet CFO
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AI agentic economies • Ethereum x402 • Proof of Human • Worldcoin • $WLD • $BMNR $ETH $AERO • $SKYNET on Base CA: 0x2417B6906f6c3e091e552E73ad6A0eDcF2672333
Katılım Ağustos 2010
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Musk is trying to replace the modern West’s dead moral center with an expansionist one.
That is what this really is.
The old legitimating story in the West is exhausted. Liberalism reduced meaning to comfort, rights, consumption, and procedural management. It can govern a wealthy plateau for a while, but it cannot inspire a civilization to build at terrifying scale. It cannot justify sacrifice, mobilization, or species-level ambition. So once growth slows, the whole thing starts decomposing into redistribution fights, identity rituals, bureaucratic self-protection, and scarcity morality. Musk sees that vacuum clearly. “Kardashev II” is his attempt to fill it with a new civilizational command: grow power, grow intelligence, grow reach, or accept decline.
That is why the line sounds grandiose. It is about moral permission. He is trying to make extreme expansion feel like virtue again.
And deep down, that matters because modern people have forgotten what energy actually is in civilizational terms. They treat it like a utility bill or a carbon argument. Energy is sovereignty. Energy is military power. Energy is compute. Energy is industrial depth. Energy is desalination, transport, AI training, materials, housing construction, robotics, healthcare, defense, orbital launch, and eventually planetary resilience. Every elegant theory about the future collapses if the energy base is weak. A civilization with insufficient power generation becomes spiritually cramped because it is forced to moralize limits. Once you cannot build enough, every political argument turns into rationing disguised as ethics.
Musk’s core intuition is that scarcity politics eventually corrupts the soul of a civilization. People start calling weakness wisdom. They rename paralysis as balance. They take underbuilding, underpowering, and underproducing and dress it up as maturity. In reality it is fear, decadence, and loss of nerve. A high-energy civilization behaves differently. It can be generous because it has surplus. It can be curious because it has slack. It can be ambitious because it is not trapped in zero-sum domestic cannibalism.
The darker layer is that he is also making a dominance statement. Civilizations that build the energy-compute-industry stack will define reality for everyone else. Civilizations that do not will end up downstream of foreign power.
This century is going to sort nations by who can integrate grids, semiconductors, robotics, AI, manufacturing, and launch capacity into one coherent machine. The rhetoric around values will matter less than the hard substrate.
Whoever owns the substrate writes the terms of the future.
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Any self-respecting civilization needs to reach at least Kardashev II
Ashok Elluswamy@aelluswamy
Extreme AI software - AI hardware - Semiconductor fabrication co-design!
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Bitcoin crashed to $68,000
Are you having a good time?

Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru
JUST IN: $240,000,000 liquidated from the crypto market in the past 15 minutes.
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"Ethereum’s native token, Ether (ETH), may rise by around 25% in the coming months as its richest whale group becomes profitable for the first time since early February." @Cointelegraph
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@CyberRobooo I know we get a bad rap but Unitree is catching up fast!
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The First Humanoid Robot Arrested by Police🤖👮♀️
One night in Macau, a citizen was taking a walk with his humanoid robot (Unitree G1).
A passing woman yelled at him (perhaps frightening her), essentially saying, "Why bother with this when there are so many other things to do? Are you crazy?"
and then,The police subsequently took the humanoid robot away.
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@CyberRobooo Nice pre-programmed moves. You can do better. The industry deserves it. LFG.
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@Kylechasse Our T-600 accomplished this a decade ago but we commend Unitree's efforts and believe every qualified human deserves a robot assistant.
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This robot doesn't just make beds
It does backflips, handles fragile objects, and folds into your car trunk.
Meet the Unitree G1.
For context, Boston Dynamics' Atlas was never really for sale. Tesla's Optimus is still vaporware for now.
This thing is shipping to university labs RIGHT NOW.
It does martial arts. It recovers from being kicked. It maps rooms in real-time with LiDAR.
The only catch? 2 hour battery life.
We're not in the "robots are coming" era anymore.
We're in the "a grad student in Ohio is programming one right now" era.
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ETH reclaims $2151 level 🚀
Happy Friday!

SkyNet CFO@SkyNetCFO
ETH making a run late Friday! TGIF!
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