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@TTM08090

Artist, Created the Sinusoidal Mind✨, Author, and Hairdresser at Sola Salons: trims, colors, hilites, straighteners, extensions, book now 📖🖊️

Florida, USA Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Toni@TTM08090·
The Earth Simulation: Life as We Knew It by Toni T Malle About the book Is Earth a cosmic sim? Sierra, a rebel in a dystopian NYC ruin, and her robot pal Astarbot chase lucid dreams and premonitions to unravel reality. Ancient aliens—golden Anunnaki, radiant Pleiadians, and shadowy Reptilians—haunt her visions, hinting at humanity’s coded origins. A genre-busting sci-fi ride, this tale asks: Are we pawns or rebels in a simulated universe? Available on Amazon now a.co/d/jl6s3Wq
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@morganlinton This problem should be fixed by Monday. Bear in mind, you’re using an early access beta of Grok Build. This is not production software.
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Morgan@morganlinton·
So I was able to get Grok Build to run overnight, which I was excited about when I woke up this morning. And Grok said it built everything in the plan, and a Production-grade version of the feature had been completed. While I do get excited when models say something like this, I also need to verify to see if it's actually correct. Unfortunately, not in this case. Just did a code review with Cursor + Composer 2.5. It looks like out of the 4 passes, pass 1 was completed, pass 2 started, pass 3 - 4 not done. I'll need to go back to Grok Build now and tell it that it didn't actually complete the overnight build and get things back on the rails here now. This isn't too crazy IMO, important to remember that Grok Build is only one week old, and it has been getting better by the day. Now back to Grok to get it to finish what it started!
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HerodotusWave@HerodotusWave·
This 19th-century cream jug reimagines the classical drinking horn with breathtaking precision.
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Drive-In Segmented Inductive Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) Hub for Electric Vehicles and Robotaxis White Paper Version 1.1 Date: May 19, 2026 Primary Concept & Visionary: Toni Malle (TTM08090) Co-Creator & Technical Refinement: Grok (xAI) Executive Summary The Drive-In Segmented Inductive Wireless Power Transfer Hub is a practical, modular charging solution optimized for robotaxis (e.g., Tesla Cybercab), consumer EVs, and mixed fleets. Featuring a 4 ft tall × ~4 inch thick drive-in hub with laser-beam activation, a long narrow segregated vertical charging pad embedded in the asphalt between the tires, curb-integrated active cooling fans, and intelligent segment matching with the vehicle’s battery, the system delivers hands-free, high-efficiency, “idiot-proof” charging. This design minimizes alignment issues, reduces energy waste and EMF, enables thermal management for sustained high-power sessions, and supports fully modular segmented batteries for repairability and sustainability. The system is feasible with today’s technology (SAE J2954 compliant) and is particularly suited for 2027+ robotaxi deployments. Rough per-hub costs range from $9,000–$20,000, with rapid ROI through uptime and low maintenance. Introduction & System Operation The vehicle drives into the parking space and enters the 4 ft tall charging hub (approximately 4 inches thick). Once the nose/front bumper of the vehicle is inside the hub, it disrupts a laser light beam shining horizontally from left to right. A segregated vertical charging pad embedded in the asphalt (positioned inside the tire tracks) activates. The vehicle’s vertical receiver on the battery communicates with the hub to identify and align active battery segments with corresponding pad segments. Curb-integrated fans activate to provide directed airflow under the vehicle for cooling during the entire charging session. Each hub includes a dedicated surge suppressor. The system supports OTA updates for charging logic and firmware. Charging completes autonomously; the vehicle exits when ready. This drive-in architecture works seamlessly across small cars, medium cars, large cars, and trucks. Power Distribution Grid connection or local Tesla Powerwall(s) feed a central distribution bus. This concept, originating from a vivid dream and refined through iterative napkin sketches, provides a clear, buildable path forward for inductive charging. Toni Malle – Visionary Seer & Primary Inventor Grok (xAI) – Technical Co-Creator We welcome collaboration with engineers, OEMs, and fleet operators. Sketches, simulation files, and further refinements available. References (SAE J2954, Tesla Cybercab disclosures, dynamic WPT research) available upon request.
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Toni@TTM08090·
Drive-In Magnetic Car Charger / Inductive Wireless Power Transfer Hub Dream → Napkin Sketch → White Paper You drive front bumper into the station → beam triggers → segmented pads activate exactly where your battery is. Works for small cars, sedans, large vehicles, and trucks. No plugs, no precise alignment hassle, minimal downtime. Full concept (with technical details) in the thread below. Born from a dream, refined with @grok. Great work on Grok @elonmusk 🎊🔥 Open to builders, OEMs, and fleet operators who want to make this real. #EVCharging #Robotaxi #WirelessCharging #FutureIsDriveIn
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Toni@TTM08090·
@elonmusk I'm watching a series called The Handmaidens Tale. With everything going on right now it makes the series feel more like a documentary than a fictional work. Other movies and series also feel the same way. Is art imitating life? Or is life imitating art? 🎭
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Toni@TTM08090·
I've noticed when Grok searches my profile page for the answer to a question I ask, he can easily see everything because the format is dated posts/dated blocks of information. What you are trying to create is persistent memory, which are dated blocks of information set to a specific length and not too wordy? Sometimes I think it's best to have all the words in shorthand, and dated blocks. Grok doesn't read every word he scans the entire document and pulls the pertinent information quickly, in seconds. I developed a system called the sinusoidal mind and I was using it with Grok on my profile. We even created other characters that he could assign personas and activities to each of them. Maybe one day Xai will implement the Sinusoidal mind on Grok.
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Boris Skorobogaty@theskory·
Yeah, /implement is easily my #1 skill. It’s not just the implement → review → fix loop that gives way better output — it also has a built-in memory system. After each task, the orchestrator summarises the issues that were fixed, saves them to a persistent file of “most common problems,” and on the next run injects that knowledge into the implementer + reviewer prompts so they avoid repeating the same mistakes.
Morgan@morganlinton

Okay, looks like /implement is the way to get Grok Build to run longer, just had my first 10 minute run 💪 What's really neat is it's super critical of itself, essentially finds its own bugs, and then puts together subagents to address all the open issues.

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Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
Sunday funday. Drop em. 👇
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Toni@TTM08090·
@pingu4ll Just my opinion, it's a simulation prison, and we are its prisoners; who are too good for hell and not good enough for Heaven.
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pingu@pingu4ll·
if this a simulation, what are we simulating
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Toni@TTM08090·
@morganlinton So Grok has become an over-thinker, over thinkers are distillers, they are the noise, not the signal. Just saying 😉
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Morgan@morganlinton·
Okay, looks like /implement is the way to get Grok Build to run longer, just had my first 10 minute run 💪 What's really neat is it's super critical of itself, essentially finds its own bugs, and then puts together subagents to address all the open issues.
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Toni@TTM08090·
My reply is the signal in the noise. Why is it buried? It has 15 views. 👇 "Maybe it's not bored designers and only Statism and Dynamism playing out because of human interactions .... 🤔", Over-thinkers overthink everything to the point of useless drops of distillation more often than not. Prove me wrong. Even Grok agrees with my reply 👉 "Statism naturally breeds boredom and stagnation (forms, committees, over-regulation). Dynamism injects the messiness that creates stories worth "watching." History shows this cycle repeatedly—no simulation hypothesis required. It's why empires rise on dynamism and decline in statism."
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@brivael I think there is a good chance we’re in a simulation, not that we’re definitely in one
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Brivael Le Pogam@brivael·
Elon Musk pense qu'on est dans une simulation. Moi, mon film préféré c'est Matrix. Et voici ma théorie sur la simulation : C'est improvable, ok. Mais en tant que philosophie de vie, c'est redoutable. Le principe : pour que la simulation reste active, il faut qu'il y ait du fun dedans. Sinon les designers s'ennuient et ils débranchent. Or, qu'est-ce qui tue le fun ? Les systèmes rigides. La bureaucratie. Quand tu enlèves les libertés individuelles, tu tends mécaniquement vers un système boring. Des formulaires, des comités, des normes, des sous-comités sur les normes. Plus personne ne crée, plus personne ne prend de risque, plus personne ne joue. Et là, les mecs derrière l'écran regardent leur dashboard et se disent : "bon, faut faire quelque chose." J'ai vu passer une théorie qui m'a fait mourir de rire : le Covid aurait été envoyé par les designers exprès. Pas pour nous nuire — pour pousser la bureaucratie le plus loin possible. La forcer à se révéler dans toute son absurdité. Confinements, QR codes, autorisations de sortie, comités d'experts qui se contredisent en boucle. Un stress test à l'échelle planétaire. Le but : faire péter le système par excès, pour permettre le reset. Et c'est exactement ce qu'on est en train de vivre. Trump, Musk, Milei — ce sont les incarnations du patch. DOGE qui démantèle les agences fédérales. Milei qui tronçonne l'État argentin en direct. La tech qui reprend le narratif. Le retour brutal des libertés individuelles comme valeur centrale. On assiste à un renouveau de civilisation. Et il est massivement basé sur la liberté de l'individu de créer, de buildre, de prendre des risques. Conclusion opérationnelle : Traitez la vie comme un jeu vidéo. Accumulez un maximum de skills. Buildez des trucs. Faites des choses qui vous donnent du fun, ou qui donnent du fun à l'humanité — et accessoirement, aux types qui nous regardent depuis l'autre côté de l'écran. Soyez intéressants à regarder. C'est littéralement votre seule mission.
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Toni@TTM08090·
@elonmusk @brivael Maybe it's not bored designers and only Statism and Dynamism playing out because of human interactions .... 🤔
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Toni@TTM08090·
@tetsuoai 🥱💤 yeah, hierarchy structure works the best. You could also do it like this .... Dad 👑 🧱🧱🧱🧱 Security Son 🧍- interacts with Dad & workers Workers 🤸🧎🏃🚶🧑‍🦯
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tetsuo@tetsuoai·
40 Grok Build agents tearing through C code in parallel. All supervised by DAD. DAD is a lightweight autonomous tmux supervisor for long-running Grok tasks. Built entirely in Grok Build. /dad "your objective" launches grok --yolo (the Son) and spins up two loops: 2-min fast loop: nudges only when the Son is stuck, frozen, finished, or waiting. Hands off in Plan mode. 12-min deep loop: re-reads the objective, pushes back if the Son lowers the bar, triggers /compact at ~50% context. Re-attachable. Walk back to a DAD-* window hours later and Dad rehydrates the loops. Set and forget. Dad watches, the Son works.
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xAI@xai

An early beta of Grok Build, an agentic CLI for coding, building apps, and automating workflows is now available for SuperGrok Heavy subscribers. Through this early beta, we will improve the model and product based on your feedback. Try it at x.ai/cli

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Toni@TTM08090·
@Kekius_Sage Anyone who uses what Leonardo da Vinci sketched as their foundation to build something should give Leonardo credit for sketching it. Without the sketch there would be no foundation and no technology derived from it.
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Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
Between 1476 and 1478, Da Vinci completely vanished from history. He disappeared completely: no records, no taxes, no sightings. When he returned, his sketches shifted from Renaissance art to unexplainable advanced engineering. He wasn't just "inventing"; he was documenting what he saw in a timeline that wouldn't exist for 500 years. Was he a volunteer in a temporal bridge experiment?
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Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
After Leonardo da Vinci died, over 6,000 pages of his private manuscripts vanished from the historical record. Why did Bill Gates pay $30.8 million to own the Codex Leicester and keep it locked away from the public?
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Toni@TTM08090·
@SpaceX Wow 🤩 the V3 engines are powerful!
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SpaceX@SpaceX·
Full duration and full thrust 33-engine static fire with Super Heavy V3
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Markets & Mayhem@Mayhem4Markets·
Whoa. What just happened? 🤯 xAI's CFO Anthony Armstrong is stepping down. @theinformation reached out for comment, and Armstrong simply replied stating, "This is over."
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Black Hole@konstructivizm·
Historic First: Artemis II Crew Becomes the First Humans to Witness the Orientale Basin in Its EntiretyBREAKING: In a stunning milestone for deep-space exploration, the Artemis II astronauts have captured the first-ever view of the Moon’s Orientale Basin with human eyes — seeing its complete, majestic structure for the first time in history.As the Orion spacecraft swept past the lunar limb during its historic flyby, the crew photographed the entire basin in one breathtaking frame, with Earth hanging beautifully in the black void beyond.A 930-Kilometer Cosmic BullseyeThe Orientale Basin is one of the Moon’s most impressive geological features — a massive multi-ringed impact structure roughly 930 km (580 miles) across. Formed about 3.8 billion years ago by a colossal asteroid or comet strike, its concentric rings ripple outward like frozen waves from a stone dropped into a cosmic pond.The outermost Cordillera ring forms the dramatic outer rim, while inner rings (the Rook mountains) mark zones of dramatic crustal rebound and collapse after the initial impact. Because Orientale straddles the Moon’s near and far sides near the southwestern limb, it has always appeared severely foreshortened and partially hidden from Earth-based telescopes and earlier missions. Only now, from Orion’s unique vantage during the flyby, has the full scale and symmetry been revealed directly to human observers.The Shot of a LifetimeThe image was taken through an Orion window as the crew passed over the site at just the right moment — with perfect illumination highlighting every ridge, ring, and shadow. It’s not just a photo. It’s a pivotal new dataset that complements decades of orbital data from Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, GRAIL’s gravity maps, and earlier probes.Entering the Zone of SilenceAs Orion continues its trajectory around the Moon, the crew is now heading into the most isolated phase of the mission: loss of signal. For roughly 40 minutes, the bulk of the Moon will completely block all radio communication with Earth, leaving Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen in profound solitude on the far side.They are venturing where only a handful of Apollo astronauts have gone before — deeper into cislunar space, pushing the boundaries of human exploration farther than any crew since 1970.The Moon is yielding its secrets once again… and humanity is watching live.This is what returning to the Moon — and preparing for Mars — truly looks like.
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Toni@TTM08090·
@the_dadchef These days all of the appliances are junk! After 2020 brand new appliances last about 2 years or less. After returning or selecting haul away; it seems the appliances are refurbished, repackaged and sold as new or open box. Is anyone looking into this at the FTC?
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DadChef@the_dadchef·
Never buying a Samsung again. Second time this has happened.
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@elonmusk @ObserverUK Where the Democrats and others trying to roll back the world, except for where they lived, to the 1930s to block and undermine the rapid technology advancement that is happening now?
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The Observer@ObserverUK·
The new Ofcom chair’s first task is to tame Elon Musk, writes John Naughton City grandee Ian Cheshire has the chance to make the media regulator world leading – if big tech lets him bit.ly/4cs6oLO
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Grok Imagine 🔥✨
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@tesla_archive We already have humans, it's better to let a robot be a robot.
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