New York Doc

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New York Doc

New York Doc

@YorkDoc

Katılım Mayıs 2020
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Nothing To See Here
Nothing To See Here@TylerHardt·
I notice you failed to mention how $TSLA is going to do any of this without buying an EUV Lithography Machine from $ASML considering they are sold out through 2028? Seems like an important detail. $TSLAQ
Tesla@Tesla

TERAFAB: the next step to becoming a galactic civilization Together with @SpaceX & @xAI, we're building the largest chip manufacturing facility ever (1TW/year) – combining logic, memory & advanced packaging under one roof. To harness as much power as possible from the Sun, we need to send 100 million tons of solar capture into space – per year. This requires massive scale. – Capability to launch millions of tons of mass into orbit – Solar-powered AI satellites – Millions of @Tesla_Optimus robots to help build it out All of these need chips: 100-200GW of chips for Optimus alone, plus terawatts for solar-powered AI satellites. That's more than all the chip manufacturers in the world combined can provide today, or even by 2030 (based on projected production growth). We're building TERAFAB to close the gap between today’s chip production & the future's demand – a future among the stars terafab.ai

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DogeDesigner
DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
ELON MUSK: "Space solar actually costs less than terrestrial solar because you don't need heavy glass or framing to protect it from extreme weather events. So as soon as the cost to orbit drops to a low number, it immediately makes extremely compelling sense to put AI in space. It becomes a no brainer. Basically, more of a as you go to space, you get increased economies of scale, and things get easier over time, whereas as you try to put more and more power on the ground, you run out of space and you start using up the easy spots, and then you get next level. Nobody wants the thing in their backyard. So then increasing power on earth has becomes harder over time and more expensive over time, but in space it becomes actually cheaper and easier over time."
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JS@JSX423·
Wow... Just imagine - what if Tesla Nav was as good as Google Maps? 😬 Using FSD would be sick if you could just drag any point of the route to the road you want to go on... Nav issues would be a thing of the past - especially if it remembered your change. @DirtyTesLa @Tesla_AI
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JLoc
JLoc@JohnLoc18·
I think I’m the only one left on here doing $SPY trades for free.
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What about it!?
What about it!?@FelixSchlang·
🚨BOOSTER 19 STATIC FIRE CLOSE UP 4K Here's our close-up shot in 4K. If you look closely, you can see the flash from the igniters just before the blast. 🔥 It seems to have been a bit short. Could be an abort. We'll see if SpaceX confirms anything. 📸@Jordanguidry6
What about it!?@FelixSchlang

🚨BOOSTER 19 STATIC FIRE ➡️First time a v3 Starship stage has ever ignited engines. ➡️First time a Raptor 3 engine was fired on a pad. ➡️First time Pad 2 was used! It looks like a short-duration static fire of all 10 engines, but we'll have to wait for confirmation! 🔥

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Alternate Jones
Alternate Jones@AlternateJones·
Every post with more than 100,000 views should automatically have a Grok fact-check in the replies or as context.
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Vivek Naskar
Vivek Naskar@vivek_naskar·
I've recently switched to the MacBook M4 Air and have been using it for coding and writing for the past two days. Here are a few things I noticed so far: — The laptop is extremely silent. No noise at all since the Air is fanless. — The keyboard and trackpad are phenomenal. But I probably should have opted for the 13" model. The 15" has a lot of empty space around the keyboard. — It took me almost two days to start getting used to the keyboard shortcuts. Still not an expert. — On Windows, I can type fast without looking at the keyboard. On Mac, I can't yet. It will take some time, even though the layout is quite similar. — I am very used to Ctrl + C / Ctrl + V on Windows. On Mac, I keep pressing Control instead of Command by mistake. Still retraining my muscle memory. — I like how software installation works on macOS. Most apps come as DMG files (disk images) and you just drag the app into the Applications folder. It's simple and fast. — The speakers are some of the best I have heard on a laptop. This is the 15" model, which has a six-speaker sound system, and they get surprisingly loud with good bass. I have used HP, Lenovo, and Dell laptops before and none of them sounded this good. — The laptop is lightweight and comfortable to carry around. Although so far I have only moved it from my bedroom to the living room. — Not enough ports on the M4 Air. It only has two Thunderbolt (USB-C) ports, MagSafe charging, and a headphone jack, so I had to borrow an external dock from a friend. Looks like I will need to buy one soon. — The MagSafe charger is brilliant. The magnetic snap is satisfying and safe if someone trips over the cable. — The battery life has been excellent. I managed to get almost two full days on a single charge with coding and writing. — The trackpad is smooth but it's huge. I am not fully comfortable using it yet, so I am using an external mouse. — Coding on this is 🤌 — I also ran small and mid-sized LLMs using Ollama. It ran beautifully. No issues at all. My old HP laptop used to scream with its fan whenever I tried something similar. I think here on 𝕏, most people already use a MacBook, so this might be familiar to them. I’m mostly sharing this to document my first impressions.
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New York Doc
New York Doc@YorkDoc·
@PatrickHeizer What do you say if someone gets a cancer and goes through this route- gets a mRNA vaccine manufactured for himself can he get a humanitary in waiver and use it on himself only -it’s like a individualized medicine?
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Patrick Heizer
Patrick Heizer@PatrickHeizer·
Sorry to be the downer because this is an impressive story in some senses. But it is ~trivially easy to make a single mRNA vaccine. It's not hard. I cure mice of various cancers with various therapeutics all the time. I've made mice lose more weight in a month than tirzepatide does in a year. What is hard and expensive is proving its BOTH safe AND effective **in a randomized and controlled study in humans** while ALSO manufacturing it at clinical scale and grade. I am happy for this man and his dog. It is impressive. But y'all are overhyping it.
Séb Krier@sebkrier

This is wild. theaustralian.com.au/business/techn…

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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
For those who used a computer between 1995 and 2001, what's the computer game from that time that sticks with you the most, and why
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JLoc
JLoc@JohnLoc18·
My car’s engine light is on, it’s time.
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New York Doc
New York Doc@YorkDoc·
@karpathy @Grok comparing this to era when human computer was replaced by calculators so human computers lost their jobs but other jobs came up so now because the software agents will be available how it will help software engineers and general public
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
Expectation: the age of the IDE is over Reality: we’re going to need a bigger IDE (imo). It just looks very different because humans now move upwards and program at a higher level - the basic unit of interest is not one file but one agent. It’s still programming.
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

@nummanali tmux grids are awesome, but i feel a need to have a proper "agent command center" IDE for teams of them, which I could maximize per monitor. E.g. I want to see/hide toggle them, see if any are idle, pop open related tools (e.g. terminal), stats (usage), etc.

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New York Doc
New York Doc@YorkDoc·
If it break below 5.84 in next candle then it will go down
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New York Doc
New York Doc@YorkDoc·
@gotrice2024 Do you think parents don’t know what they are doing? They still do it because they want her to be better and in real life food just doesn’t magically appear in the refrigerator.
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SonnyBoy🇺🇸
SonnyBoy🇺🇸@gotrice2024·
This man complains that his daughter stays in her room all day and doesn’t enjoy talking to him and his wife. Whenever she does come down for food or water, he’s always reminding her that when she turns 18 either she can move out or pay rent. I never understood why people do this as a scare tactic to teach kids responsible. Is it possible that his interactions like this is actually damaging his relationship with his daughter. Isn’t he giving her a vibe that he doesn’t want her around or is this a part of teaching her responsibility?
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TraderHC
TraderHC@traderhc·
Everyone sees $VIX at 29.5 and reaches for the "contrarian buy" playbook. Not so fast. The term structure is still in contango. That almost never happens after a 24% single-day spike. Backwardation means panic. Panic mean-reverts. That's the dip you buy. Contango means the market is pricing elevated vol for weeks ahead. Not a shock. A regime change. VVIX at 29.50 tells you even volatility traders are lost. Oil swinging $21 intraday on Friday confirms the instability isn't isolated. $SPY sitting at 671 with a $VIX above 29 in contango. Historical max drawdown from this setup is roughly 18%. This is a position sizing moment, not a direction moment. Cut risk by half and let the regime declare itself. How are you playing this week's CPI into this backdrop?
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TechOperator
TechOperator@TechOperator·
Here's a not-so-great Tesla Full Self-Driving moment from last evening. While taking an exit ramp, I think the AEB system activated and the car slowed to 13MPH. I’m not sure if it was reacting to the road, shadowed area, bridge, or lights above. I’m sure it was AEB because the accelerator pedal input was ignored even after FSD was disabled. Thankfully, there was no harm, no foul, as no one was behind us.
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Yuchen Jin
Yuchen Jin@Yuchenj_UW·
I once bet with Elon: If AI can do AI research and engineering better than Andrej Karpathy, that’s AGI. I bet that wouldn’t happen in 2026. Starting to think I might lose that bet.
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Jonathan Koch
Jonathan Koch@Jonathanzkoch·
@0x0SojalSec This has to be one of the most unethical technologies I've seen before. There's reasons why human cloning has been outlawed internationally. This technology doesn't pass the smell test.
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Md Ismail Šojal 🕷️
Md Ismail Šojal 🕷️@0x0SojalSec·
Cortical CL1: Real human 800,000+ neurons on chip already beating DQN/PPO baselines in complex tasks with minimal training time.🤯 Adaptive learning is like a real brain. Outperforms SOTA RL (DQN, PPO) after 5 min gameplay-style training
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