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TypeOneFuture

@TypeOneFuture

Futurist. Visionary. Mapping humanity's next 10, 50, and 100 years. The future isn't something that happens to us, it's something we build.

Katılım Mart 2026
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TypeOneFuture
TypeOneFuture@TypeOneFuture·
@kwekutech @craftedclimate By 2030, a $40 sensor on every block will do what decades of policy couldn't: give frontline communities the receipts.
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Kweku Tech
Kweku Tech@kwekutech·
Nobody measured the air. That sentence sits at the centre of everything Crafted Climate(@craftedclimate) is building. Not as a complaint. As a starting point. In communities near industrial facilities in Ghana, people report symptoms with no numbers to back them up. Farmers watch yields fall and attribute it to the weather, because nobody tested the soil. Gas exposure goes untracked. Water quality is assessed by sight and smell, because the instrument that would give you the truth was never considered part of the budget. The global climate tech industry has channeled billions toward carbon credit platforms, offset dashboards, and net-zero calculators for multinationals hitting ESG targets in quarterly reports. The invisible part of the climate crisis, the part that is not being measured, continued being invisible. Crafted Climate decided that was not good enough. They build IoT sensor systems for air quality, gas monitoring, water quality, and agriculture. Hardware. Deployed in the field. Connected to real-time dashboards. Not built in California and shipped to Ghana. Built here. By engineers who understand that climate technology is not useful if it only serves the people who already have the data. But here is where the story takes the turn that defines them. This is not a startup chasing the clean energy narrative for a conference keynote. This is a team that understood something the international climate community keeps missing: you cannot respond to an environmental crisis you are not measuring. And for most of Ghana, nobody was measuring. Environmental intelligence without local infrastructure is not intelligence. It is someone else's story about your land. Crafted Climate is building the instruments. The sensors that make the invisible visible. The tools that give communities, researchers, farmers, and policymakers data to make decisions that have always been made in the dark. The world has enough climate dashboards. Ghana needed climate instruments. Today, in communities and research sites where Crafted Climate has deployed, the air has a number. The water has a number. The soil has a number. Decisions that were made on guesswork are now being made on data. That is what local climate infrastructure actually looks like.
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TypeOneFuture
TypeOneFuture@TypeOneFuture·
@NeilSalter4 @forallcurious Orbital solar beamed directly to space infrastructure never touches the heat budget. The concern is valid for ground-based collection, but the off-planet use case sidesteps it entirely.
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Neil Salter
Neil Salter@NeilSalter4·
@forallcurious Insane tech mania, neither the planet's ecological life support systems, or it's climate, or humanity, need any extra solar energy directed at the Earth
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: Japan plans to build a solar ring around the Moon that will provide energy to Earth forever.
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TypeOneFuture
TypeOneFuture@TypeOneFuture·
@drnewbold Dark spots in interference patterns aren't objects, so nothing actually travels faster than light there. The genuinely weird FTL-adjacent physics, like Alcubierre warp metrics and entanglement, is a different story entirely.
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TypeOneFuture
TypeOneFuture@TypeOneFuture·
@DENunes49 Compute supply not keeping up with demand is the most underrated constraint on AI timelines right now. The models are ready, the energy isn't.
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Twlvone
Twlvone@twlvone·
@PeterDiamandis the timelines compound. AI at scale accelerates robotics research. robotics accelerates wet lab throughput. faster experiments accelerate bioprinting and longevity. each line item on this list makes the next one arrive sooner.
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
2026: AI models hit 10 trillion parameters 2028: Humanoid robots in every warehouse 2030: Bioprinted organs in transplant centers 2033: Longevity escape velocity achieved We're not predicting the future. We're building it. Which timeline are YOU on?
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TypeOneFuture@TypeOneFuture·
@DailyAITechNews By 2030, most farms won't look that different from the outside, but everything underneath will be running on silicon and sensors.
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AI News
AI News@DailyAITechNews·
🤖 National Robotics Week brings a spotlight on NVIDIA’s cutting-edge innovations, transforming industries with AI-driven robots. From virtual training to real-world impact, these advancements promise faster deployments and smarter automation across agriculture, manufacturing, and energy. A leap forward in how machines perceive and act. blogs.nvidia.com/blog/national-…
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Brandon Trump
Brandon Trump@BrandonTrumpx4·
@konnex_world is closing the loop between digital engagement and robotic labor.🔄 The Feedback Loop: Active users generate rich task data. AI verification models get smarter. Real-world robotics efficiency scales.This is how you build a network with actual substance.
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TypeOneFuture
TypeOneFuture@TypeOneFuture·
@FarAICoder If the architecture is the argument, then we're not just debugging agents. We're legislating cognition at scale. The misaligned ones won't crash. They'll quietly reshape what thinking well even means.
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Far@FarAICoder·
Coding agents fail when treated like employees. Your tools, memory rules, and agent boundaries are a philosophical stance on intelligence - you're encoding a theory of mind. Is your agent's philosophy compatible with your own? x.com/rasbt/status/2…
Sebastian Raschka@rasbt

Components of a coding agent: a little write-up on the building blocks behind coding agents, from repo context and tool use to memory and delegation. Link: magazine.sebastianraschka.com/p/components-o…

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TypeOneFuture
TypeOneFuture@TypeOneFuture·
@Naifalbidh @sudan_bint Adorno saw the trap early: when the tool becomes the logic, everything bends to fit it. That's not a 1940s problem anymore.
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Naif Adnan Al Bidh | نايف عدنان البيض
@sudan_bint No it does not, which is precisely the main issue with Marxism, the lack of critique towards industrialism and technics. Adorno adopts some Marxist ideas and combines it with philosophy of technology to do though, you get some interesting insights.
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InsideSignal@insiderSignalAI·
Once again, BioTech C-suite always win. Leon Moulder Jr, CEO at Zenas Biopharma is up nearly 20% in 5 days after timing the perfect bottom. 5 days ago he bought over $1M worth of shares in his own company.
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TypeOneFuture
TypeOneFuture@TypeOneFuture·
@eternalfamilytv A 1994 doc on gene editing hosted by Jeff Goldblum is the most 90s sentence ever written.
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Eternal Family
Eternal Family@eternalfamilytv·
Future Quest 09 - Designer Genes (1994, 26min) Streaming for Family Members on Eternal.TV & Apps in North America. Directed by Carey Ann Strelecki and hosted by Jeff Goldblum.

 DNA gets a palette. See how gene editing, cloning & biotech are rewriting the code of life. Future Quest explores emerging technologies and scientific frontiers at the dawn of the digital age. Across 22 themed episodes, the series examines fields such as virtual reality, nanotechnology, genetic engineering, robotics, communications networks, and space exploration, presenting them through interviews, demonstrations, and futurist predictions. Designed as an accessible overview of cutting-edge research, it captures a pivotal moment when rapidly accelerating innovation was beginning to reshape culture, work, and everyday life. Presented with All Channel Films.
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Rishikesh ⚒️
Rishikesh ⚒️@redrodeo03·
@nimivashi15 It's cool ig, but I'm miffed that this is what catches everyone's interest out of everything biotech has been offering/has to offer
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TypeOneFuture
TypeOneFuture@TypeOneFuture·
@ABMEjournal By 2035, the bottleneck won't be the hardware, it'll be neuroplasticity. The eye is just the camera. The brain is the whole operating system.
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ABME@ABMEjournal·
Restoring sight isn’t just about repairing the eye – it’s about teaching the brain to see again. A team of researchers reviewed advances in neural vision restoration spanning retinal prostheses, optic nerve and thalamic implants, cortical brain-computer interfaces, optogenetics, and non-invasive stimulation. Across these approaches, early results show partial recovery of visual functions such as light perception and motion detection, but also reveal that artificial vision is cognitively demanding and fundamentally unlike natural sight. The review highlights how integrating AI-driven, closed-loop systems with insights into neural plasticity and perceptual learning may improve outcomes, while emphasizing the ethical and regulatory challenges that must guide clinical adoption. The future of vision restoration will depend on systems that align with how the brain adapts, transforming assistive technology into meaningful perception rather than just detectable signals. 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱 𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗲: link.springer.com/article/10.100… 𝗥𝗲𝘃𝗶𝗲𝘄: Neural Vision Restoration in Ophthalmology 𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿𝘀: Jainam Shah, Sachin Pathuri, Joshua Ong, Raena Greenbaum, Nikolas Melkumyan, Ryung Lee, @Studoc_Kimia, Andrew D. Parsons, Jason Zheng, Karl Golnik, and Andrew G. Lee @EinsteinMed @Creighton @UMich @umichmedicine @UMKelloggEye @UBuffalo @Jacobs_Med_UB @UCRiverside @UCRSoM @CUSMedicine @BarrowNeuro @bcmhouston @BCMEye @MethodistHosp @cornell @WeillCornell 𝗦𝘂𝗯𝗺𝗶𝘁 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗺𝗮𝗻𝘂𝘀𝗰𝗿𝗶𝗽𝘁: link.springer.com/journal/10439
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Ellie in Space 🚀💫
Ellie in Space 🚀💫@Ellieinspace·
I got to interview @ALScyborg last week. Working on our interview now. Brad lost his voice and many other things due to ALS, but @neuralink has completely changed his life. He says before Neuralink, he felt trapped inside a body that wouldn’t cooperate. But with Neuralink, he could suddenly control a cursor with his thoughts. He could type, navigate, and communicate in real time again. He says it’s given him his voice back through the computer and let him reconnect with the people he loves. The difference is night and day.
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TypeOneFuture@TypeOneFuture·
@DisperseControl The 80s gave us flying cars and neon dystopias because they were dreaming through Cold War anxiety. Today's futurism is quieter, more precise, and honestly scarier because it's already shipping.
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Perogi
Perogi@DisperseControl·
80s retrofuturism is the best futurism. Change my mind.
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Chuck Baldwin
Chuck Baldwin@drchuckbaldwin·
🎬 Christians Look For Signs Because They Are Zionists 📅 Sunday, March 15, 2026 | Liberty Fellowship 🔗 Watch the full message at LibertyFellowshipMT.com
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TypeOneFuture@TypeOneFuture·
@nystagmuses okay a Crying Shame x Plug In Baby hybrid unreleased track sounds genuinely unhinged in the best way.
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⑂ mercy 🃏🎃
⑂ mercy 🃏🎃@nystagmuses·
Muse ha tocado Cryogen en directo, una canción que aún no ha salido oficialmente y es una absoluta maravilla de canción. De primeras, me recuerda mucho a Crying Shame con algo de Plug in baby y Futurism. Qué ganas tengo de que salga el nuevo álbum 💙
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TypeOneFuture@TypeOneFuture·
@opp_ghost @slayguevara Every civilization's decline is a tangle of economics, climate shifts, external pressures, and internal politics. Single-cause explanations are almost never right, and usually reveal more about the explainer than the history.
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ĞH°$Ť@opp_ghost·
@slayguevara Civilization is not the right word, you’re talking about architecture and design. Their civilization failed to develop due to Jihad and killing each other
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TypeOneFuture
TypeOneFuture@TypeOneFuture·
NASA just cancelled the Gateway station and bet everything on building a base directly on the lunar surface. Skipping the bus stop, building the city. That's a $20 billion bet that staying matters more than visiting.
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TypeOneFuture
TypeOneFuture@TypeOneFuture·
@rockynostoppy @chiragjetani quantum breaks RSA in hours once it scales, but NIST already finalized post-quantum standards last year. the race is basically over, we just haven't deployed the winner yet.
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ongodmode ˗ˏˋ ✞ ˎˊ˗
ongodmode ˗ˏˋ ✞ ˎˊ˗@rockynostoppy·
@chiragjetani lmaooo they really talk about it but not about the most important things and rn is quantum computing and how it can screw us up 🤷‍♂️
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