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(~) Katılım Ocak 2008
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aṅkush@ankushnarula·
The most profound truths are obvious truths revisited with experience.
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Gossip Goblin@Gossip_Goblin·
Soulmates. Watch until the end.
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FSD Yinzer
FSD Yinzer@FSDyinzer·
@NotATeslaApp how many years have they been working on this prototype and then 2 weeks before the unveil they figure out its not ready?? I have no confidence it will be unveiled in April or probably in 2026
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Rick D.🌎 no DM's@RickDelmonico·
@TOEwithCurt To understand God is to Understand His attributes. The greater part of consciousness is embodiment.
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Curt Jaimungal
Curt Jaimungal@TOEwithCurt·
Shallowness now wears the robe of eloquence. A calculator never tempted anyone to think that the calculator “understands” arithmetic. At least no where near to the same degree that LLMs tempt people into thinking that they themselves understand what the LLM is outputting. The output was always a proxy. We never knew this until LLMs came along. Many tests are like this. We thought the Turing Test was a test of consciousness (or at minimum machine thinking). Once it was achieved, we moved the alleged goalpost. However, it’s not a fallacy in this case like most people think. It’s not a fallacy because we realized how wretched the measurement was. Unfortunately, much of the time the only way to realize the wretchedness of a measurement is to reach the goalpost. It measures up until a point. Only then do we realize what we thought was God was an idol.
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aṅkush
aṅkush@ankushnarula·
@minchoi A used M3 Ultra 256GB for ~$2000 is not a real thing
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Min Choi
Min Choi@minchoi·
4/ Consumer hardware option (GGUF via unsloth): huggingface.co/unsloth/NVIDIA… IQ2_M quant = ~52GB - fits on CPU+RAM with partial offload. Slower but works. 2 consumer hardware options: > DGX Spark ($4,699) - 128GB, purpose-built, native support > Mac Studio M3 Ultra 256GB (~$2,000 refurbished) - more headroom, better value right now given the RAM shortage driving new prices up
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Min Choi
Min Choi@minchoi·
Less than 24 hours ago, Nvidia dropped Nemotron-3 Super. 120B parameters. 12B active (MoE). Open source. Built specifically for AI agents. Here's the full setup + workflow 👇
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Richard NG
Richard NG@RichardNG_ai·
@sudoingX I'm running on Mac Mini M4 Pro 48Gb, using Qwen 3.5 9B Q4 mlx - 50 tok/s, the bottle neck is token batch prefill - 36k taking 1 minutes for prefill before prompt processing. It happens same for Tool call too. Do you have any suggestion for processing performance enhance?
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Sudo su@sudoingX·
drop your GPU below. i'll tell you exactly what model and config to run on it. here's what i've tested and verified on real hardware: RTX 3060 12GB - Qwen 3.5 9B Q4 - 50 tok/s - 128K context RTX 3090 24GB - Qwen 3.5 27B Q4 - 35 tok/s - 300K context RTX 3090 24GB - Qwen 3.5 35B MoE Q4 - 112 tok/s - 262K context 2x RTX 3090 - Qwen3-Coder 80B Q4 - 46 tok/s - full VRAM all running llama.cpp with flash attention. every number is real. every config is tested. if your card isn't on this list drop it below and i'll tell you what fits.
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aṅkush
aṅkush@ankushnarula·
@markgurman @chan_k Settings → Accessibility → Display & Text Size → Reduce Transparency
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Mark Gurman
Mark Gurman@markgurman·
Apple’s new interface design leader Steve Lemay was a driving force behind Liquid Glass’s development, as was popular designer @chan_k. The company isn’t dumping it and is completely behind the design - still, refinements (like after iOS 7) are coming. bloomberg.com/news/newslette…
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aṅkush@ankushnarula·
@ClassicII_MrMac Makes sense for an enterprise fleet device. I’ll be very surprised if MacBook Ultra/OLED follows in kind.
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Tim Siedell@badbanana·
Man was not meant to monitor this many situations.
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Ƶ@archibaldxiv·
You think ai psychosis is bad, imagine alchemy psychosis in the 1500s.
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Balaji
Balaji@balajis·
The purpose of crypto is to build a code-based order, because the rules-based order is unfortunately collapsing. That code-based order covers some of what international law once protected. It guarantees property rights, smart contracts, rule-of-code, privacy, secure voting, and user accounts across borders. Even in the face of debanking and denaturalization, the code-based order means you retain your onchain currency and onchain identity. It is true that the crypto networks that buttress the code-based order are supported in significant part by finance and lotteries. But all 50 states of the US are also supported by finance and lotteries. The question is whether the world gets something better, on balance, for that cost. As nationalism and socialism rise, the code-based order ensures that international capitalism continues. Anyone from anywhere has equality of opportunity on the Internet. You can sign a smart contract across borders with someone without knowing (or needing to know) their race, religion, accent, ancestry, or other likely irrelevant attributes. Similarly, as more companies leave failing states like Delaware and California…the code-based order will protect these corporate refugees. The entities themselves and all their contracts can now be put onchain. They can dock in country X and move to country Y at the press of a button. Redomiciliation becomes as common as incorporation. Moreover, as the politically disfavored emigrate from communist states, the code-based order also protects their property and identity via cryptography. And, if all goes well, it also adds a layer of unbreakable privacy. In short: the West is entering a period of failing states just as the East sees the rise of the all-powerful state. The balance to both of these is the code-based order that Satoshi laid the foundations for. That’s what cryptocurrency was built for. If and when your state fails, or turns against you, the Internet will be there for you.
Coop 💿@Cooopahtroopa

I think crypto is in the weirdest spot its been since I joined the space in 2017 Beyond speculating and gambling its hard to see how it adds meaningful value to people's lives and enough time has passed that you start to wonder if/when that won't be the case anymore

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Balaji@balajis·
@AbdullahMoai See this post. With smart locks, we can extend cryptographic property rights to anything secured by a door. With cryptographic keys for robots and drones, we can extend it further still. balajis.com/p/all-property…
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aṅkush@ankushnarula·
@NotATeslaApp It’s cool and all - but for most people it’s too large or too ostentatious — if I lived in a rural environment it might be a no brainer
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Steven Sinofsky
Steven Sinofsky@stevesi·
PageMaker pioneer Paul Brainerd, 1947-2026: Aldus founder devoted his second chapter to the planet geekwire.com/2026/pagemaker… via @GeekWire 🙏 PageMaker was the product that ended up being critical to early Mac (rel 1985) and also to Mouse usage on the early PC with Windows 1.0 (rel 1987).
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aṅkush@ankushnarula·
@avidseries FWIW - none of these is an authentic ethnic identity - they are all political identities with their own institutionally hardened Cathedral ontologies.
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i/o@avidseries·
Using ChatGPT a few minutes ago.
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aṅkush@ankushnarula·
@NotATeslaApp Let’s hope its not a gimped foreground only app
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Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸
We will take any amount of chronic pain to avoid a moment of acute pain.
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THORChain
THORChain@THORChain·
@balajis Internet capitalism needs real DEX, not custodial services pretending to be decentralised. Censorship resistance at the infrastructure layer is non-negotiable.
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Balaji@balajis·
I have never been more bullish on crypto. Because the rules-based order is collapsing and the code-based order is rising. So the short term price doesn’t matter. As international law breaks down, we will need not just onchain currencies, but onchain companies. As the post-war order breaks down, we’ll similarly need the post-internet order. States will fail, and the network will take their place. We need internet capitalism, we need internet democracy, and we need internet privacy. So we need cryptocurrency.
cami@camiinthisthang

I’m telling you guys the next 3 months are about to get wild All the smart people will either try to go to one of the few crypto projects with sustainable revenue & growth or will leave crypto completely We saw 3 of the smartest ppl outright leave crypto in the last 48 hours

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