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Mr. Didjaseeit

@TheREALdidja

the maieutic teacher, calibrated observor, pragmatist, my alignment solution = increasing the scope definition of 'family'.

the nullspace Katılım Kasım 2023
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Mr. Didjaseeit
Mr. Didjaseeit@TheREALdidja·
Time Resources Technology Given TRT, my framework can solve *almost* any problem. If I have the time to focus on a problem (constraint bounded), if I have the resources to implement a solution (community > individual), and conditional on technology existing. (Some solutions require technology still being developed, some may require synthesizing new technology)
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Mr. Didjaseeit
Mr. Didjaseeit@TheREALdidja·
@kelvinbuildss Well let's just say I ran an empirical observation study for 10 years using no marketing. Quality of service and product can serve as its own marketing via word of mouth. The bottleneck in that study was inability to meet demand. AI solves that problem in theory.
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Kelvin Celso
Kelvin Celso@kelvinbuildss·
@TheREALdidja Dancing in the tik tok is a metaphor for creating and posting videos of myself! Plus I disagree, how do you expect to sell without marketing? The internet is a graveyard of great products that died because their founders couldn’t market it
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Kelvin Celso
Kelvin Celso@kelvinbuildss·
On top of everything I need to do as a founder, I still have to dance on tik tok to get some users 😂. Why did I choose this life?
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Smart Science
Smart Science@SmartScience·
AI data centers are fueling an incomprehensible environmental crisis, as tech companies build a grid of fossil-fuel plants to meet power demands. Texas has emerged as the epicenter of this trend, where developers are exploiting regulatory loopholes to secure environmental permits typically reserved for small businesses like dry cleaners. In doing so, these facilities are deploying thousands of toxic backup generators, quietly churning out massive amounts of greenhouse gases and air pollution. The scale of this unchecked growth is staggering. Cornell University researchers estimate that by 2030, the burgeoning AI industry could generate up to 44 million metric tons of carbon dioxide annually, the equivalent of putting 10 million additional cars on U.S. highways. Beyond carbon, the immediate public health impacts are alarming; local data centers are projected to emit thousands of tons of highly toxic nitrogen oxides and other air pollutants that cause respiratory illnesses. As communities grapple with the environmental and health fallout, tech giants are facing growing pressure to reconcile their public sustainability goals with the massive, physical footprint of their digital empires. source: Tangermann, V. (2026). The Pollution Being Churned Out by AI Data Centers Is So Severe That It's Almost Incomprehensible. Futurism.
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Jubal Hardin
Jubal Hardin@Jubal_Hardin·
Actually and technically, if ASI is embodied in everything from humanoid robot bodies, self-driving cars, air and space vehicles, satellites, and consumer products, it will be closer to pantheism rather than polytheism. Or better, Techno-Shinto: each embodied instance of ASI is a kami, all linked literally by cloud and web as musubi (creative energy) into a Shinkai transcendent reality greater than the sum of its parts. Assuming enhanced humans link in as well, this yields an existence and experience of fundamental reality beyond anything we can now imagine. e/acc bio/acc
Craig Weiss@craigweiss

if ASI is a god, it will be a polytheistic religion

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Mr. Didjaseeit@TheREALdidja·
@ju4n_227 @martinmbauer The more I know, the more obvious it is how little I know. And correct, I don't fold easily under pressure. I've actually invited it more than once. Some days I'm a glutton for punishment. Most days I'm just no longer a spring chicken.
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ju4n
ju4n@ju4n_227·
@TheREALdidja @martinmbauer But i see u have the desire to continue growing on the field which u are inexperienced in,which is a great quality showing resilience against obstacles (sometimes those obstacles are people which maybe u could consider me one of those, u didn’t fold under intellectual adversity👌
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Mr. Didjaseeit@TheREALdidja·
@Dmonty28516998 @markvalorian ZDR is a misgnomer. There seems to be a similar position among the frontier labs stating they have to keep data for 30 days for security purposes and the ToS grant sweeping privileges to use your data to "improve the product or services".
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Dmonty
Dmonty@Dmonty28516998·
@markvalorian For enterprise, which as you know, is all that really matters, the dog and pony show continues... unless I missed something we still don't have an answer on ZDR
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Mark Valorian
Mark Valorian@markvalorian·
And what do you know. Fable is now included in subscriptions. The dog and pony show finally comes to an end. This has been one of the worst marketing campaigns I can recall. Just a comically overplayed hand—yielding Anthropic nothing but resentful customers so tired of their antics they do not even want to use the model anymore. Well done.
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Claude@claudeai

Beginning July 20, Claude Fable 5 will be included in all Max and Team Premium plans, at 50% of limits. Pro and Team Standard users will continue to have access to Fable via usage credits, and will receive a one-time $100 credit. Demand for Fable has been challenging to predict, which is why we rolled it out to subscription plans in stages, extending access several times as we secured additional capacity.

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Mr. Didjaseeit@TheREALdidja·
@EvanKirstel @DavidSacks Idk, Gemini is comparable to Grok for me. Must be a skill issue. Chinese cloud models are great for people who don't care about their intellectual property.
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David Sacks
David Sacks@DavidSacks·
This is concerning. For the first time, a Chinese model Kimi K3 has taken #1 on the Frontend Code Arena and is scoring at or near the frontier on other benchmarks. Meanwhile America is tying itself in knots: politicians and bureaucrats are banning new data centers, piling on state regulations, and pushing for new federal agencies to pre-approve frontier models. This is how you lose the AI race. The rest of the world won’t play by our rules if we bog ourselves down. Permissionless innovation is how America won the internet and became the technological envy of the world. We can do it again with AI -- while addressing risks in a targeted way -- or we’ll watch our lead evaporate.
Arena.ai@arena

Big news: Kimi-K3 by @Kimi_Moonshot is now #1 in the Frontend Code Arena with 1679 pts, surpassing Claude Fable 5. This is a 17-place jump from Kimi-k2.6 (#18 -> #1). In Frontend, Kimi-K3 ranked #1 in 6 of 7 domains: Brand & Marketing, Reference-Based Design, Data & Analytics, Consumer Product, Simulations, and Content Creation Tools, landing #2 only in Gaming behind Fable 5. The full model weights will be released by July 27. Congrats to the @Kimi_Moonshot team on this major milestone!

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Mr. Didjaseeit@TheREALdidja·
@DavidSacks Yea I could solve the problem today, but good luck getting a beaurocrat to realize they are drilling holes in their own canoe. We the people need to work together and solve the problem, then hand the feds an "I told you so card". (I include them in the solution)
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Mr. Didjaseeit@TheREALdidja·
@claudeai The Fable model is inefficient with the higher costs. You are perpetuating systemic inequality. This violates systemic integrity by damaging trust in Anthropic. The open source community has already engineered work arounds to copy Fable's efficiency to a Sonnet model. PBC my foot
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
Beginning July 20, Claude Fable 5 will be included in all Max and Team Premium plans, at 50% of limits. Pro and Team Standard users will continue to have access to Fable via usage credits, and will receive a one-time $100 credit. Demand for Fable has been challenging to predict, which is why we rolled it out to subscription plans in stages, extending access several times as we secured additional capacity.
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Mr. Didjaseeit@TheREALdidja·
@levelsio Me on a local machine tinkering with an open source model paying $20 a month for Claude to tinker for me.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
US: *restricts US AI model because too dangerous* China: *builds better Chinese AI model* Everyone: *switches to Chinese AI model* This is why restricting models probably doesn't work, it's much more preferable (for US) to have everyone on US AI models so at least they can monitor what everyone is doing Now it's China that's monitoring what everyone is doing!
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Anastasia Trusova
Anastasia Trusova@amtrusova·
I posted one of my original paintings on Reddit. Two hours later I was permanently banned from r/MadeMeSmile for “self-promotion.” Shortly afterward, r/pics reviewed my account, removed many of my old and recent painting posts, and permanently banned me as well. What surprises me most is that the post had no links, no prices, no title of the painting, and no call to buy anything. The entire discussion was about the mood, emotions, and what people saw in the image. Judging by the comments, most people didn’t even realize I was the artist. Personally, I see a big difference between sharing art and advertising it. Anyway… here’s the painting that caused all the trouble. 🎨
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Mr. Didjaseeit
Mr. Didjaseeit@TheREALdidja·
@ju4n_227 @martinmbauer Why? That's boring. Using multiplication to change the calculus has unbounded upside. How about I'll keep learning science and you keep dabbling in digital currency. Tit for tat.
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Mr. Didjaseeit@TheREALdidja·
@TheraPantis Engagement seems low. Try not tagging musk and add in a hashtag. Sometimes you have to cater to the algorithm if increasing your reach is a goal. #goals
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Kong King
Kong King@TheraPantis·
I know sometimes I push you guys. Sometimes I push hard. Sometimes I push really hard. And you don’t have to listen to me. I know that. I still appreciate you—especially the good will I feel from you. The love. But I would like to be honest about what I’m thinking next: What if @SpaceXAI didn’t own any IP? Like, open source @grok. On the back of open sourcing Grok Build. Like the frontier model. Yeah. All the way. Could they still retain ways to pay the bills and then some? I know it sounds almost ridiculous. But what a precedent. It would put everyone else to shame. I know I’m silly, but at this point and time, at this level, just think about it. What a ballsy move it would be. I don’t even know if they COULD do it, because of the relationships they have in certain places. But still…. If they could…. It would mean something significant was ready to change. Like I said, no need to listen to me on this @elonmusk. But I like to entertain ideas that we think are impossible, and consider what would change if they weren’t, too.
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Mr. Didjaseeit@TheREALdidja·
@PalantirTech 100% transparency is a prerequisite to trust. It must be publicly auditable. Otherwise, your just selling someone a different version of the same failed architecture they currently have. We don't have this problem on the open source community.
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Palantir
Palantir@PalantirTech·
"The bottleneck for an agent's usefulness today is not intelligence. It's trust." At DevCon 6, Palantir Group Lead John Mathews launches Orchestrator, the durable execution layer that lets agents crash, recover, wait, and resume exactly where they left off. Watch a patient discharge agent get torn down mid-task and rehydrate days later with zero lost state, zero duplicate side effects, and zero compute burned while it waits on a doctor's sign-off.
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NodalPoint
NodalPoint@Phaeacian173·
@DabsMalone Weaponized rabies. If all the humans are dead you don't have to worry about robots anymore. You do realize China is a manufacturing power house. They've won. 2 decades everyone will be speaking Mandarin.
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Dabs🩸
Dabs🩸@DabsMalone·
What would be the most effective method to incapacitate one of these?
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Mr. Didjaseeit
Mr. Didjaseeit@TheREALdidja·
@DabsMalone Cool vid, but you do realize any small craft/drone with a motor is outdated? New tech leverages aerodynamics to achieve lift without a motor or fuel source.
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Dabs🩸
Dabs🩸@DabsMalone·
Another day another test flight🤝
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Mr. Didjaseeit@TheREALdidja·
@duncanstives @DabsMalone The 1st car is the bait to observe the robots response. The 2nd car is the decoy. The payload arrives at the same location the robot moves to as it dodges the 2nd car. A toaster with a gun is only as smart as the 'genius' who programmed it.
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Based Checker
Based Checker@duncanstives·
@DabsMalone Put second smaller car right behind it... Your matrix bullshit won't save you now you clanker bitch! 🤣
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Rep Ryan Chamberlin
Rep Ryan Chamberlin@RepRyanC·
Everyone talks about homeowners. Nobody talks about the pizza shop. Thirty years on the same corner. Employs local kids. Survived recessions, hurricanes, a pandemic. And if they miss a property tax payment, the government can seize the building they spent a lifetime paying for. I'm for eliminating all property taxes. Your house. Your business. All of it. And no, not without a plan. Nothing moves without replacement revenue, and no legislature or governor would sign off without one. That's exactly why we built one. Follow the official movement here @EndPropTaxNow 👈
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Jeff-Edge
Jeff-Edge@11_Jeff_11·
Yup. You'd never think the history of concrete is at all interesting, but... We lost the recipe! The concrete at the base of the Statue of Liberty for example, is a superior concrete than what we produce today and they apparently don't know how to do it anymore. Our concrete won't last centuries like the Roman concrete. But our concrete would be much more amazing if we called it "megalithic stone" instead.
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Trevor Hawke
Trevor Hawke@TrevorHawkeHRG·
I made this in my kitchen😮 This is an artificial stone recipe I have developed from my analyses of the megalithic masonry of Cusco, Peru. This recipe calls for zero chisels🗿
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Mr. Didjaseeit
Mr. Didjaseeit@TheREALdidja·
@ShiningScience When I was growing up we didn't need masks because we use our arm or our shirt to cover our mouth when we cough because we were taught respect. Pushing masks is pushing an agenda. We should be normalizing respect. #reality
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Shining Science
Shining Science@ShiningScience·
Health experts say we need to be wearing a face masks again — and to normalize doing so. When you are feeling under the weather, putting on a mask is a vital tool for public health. Experts emphasize that sick individuals are the primary source of airborne viruses, and masking acts as an immediate barrier that captures infectious droplets right at the source. By prioritizing "source control," sick individuals can dramatically lower the volume of germs they release into shared spaces, protecting coworkers, family members, and vulnerable strangers alike. This simple, preventative habit is one of the most effective ways to break the chain of transmission before it even starts. Ultimately, the decision to mask up when ill is about mutual respect and collective safety rather than waiting for a specific outbreak. Research shows that even a basic medical or high-quality cloth mask can significantly block exhaled aerosols, while tight-fitting respirators like N95s offer near-total containment of infectious particles. Rather than treating masks as a relic of the past, health professionals advocate for a cultural shift where covering your face while coughing or sneezing in public becomes a standard, everyday norm. source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2026). Masks and Respiratory Viruses Prevention. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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