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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Christopher Nolan asked IMAX to build him a new camera. They did. Then he and Matt Damon spent four months filming The Odyssey on the open ocean, on the largest modern Viking longship in the world, with no green screens at all. The shoot ran 91 days, from late February to August 2025. Seven countries: Morocco, Greece, Italy, Iceland, Scotland, Western Sahara, and Malta. Aside from one indoor studio in Los Angeles, every shot was filmed on real ground. In Italy, the cast and crew climbed 900 feet up a mountain every morning. Imagine walking up a 60-story building before breakfast. In Iceland, they filmed the underworld scenes by lantern light while rain came at them sideways. The four months at sea actually happened at sea. Damon and the actors playing his crew sailed on a real ship called the Draken Harald Hårfagre, used here as a Greek warship. Nolan called the experience "primal." He said the cast and crew were exhausted in a way he had never seen before. The cameras were the other big problem. IMAX cameras have always been too loud to record clean dialogue, which is why directors mostly save them for big action scenes. Nolan asked IMAX to fix this. They engineered a new soundproof case for the camera, a kind of quiet jacket, that lets the lens get within a foot of an actor's face while they whisper and still pick up clean audio. The new cameras also came out lighter and about 30% quieter than the old ones. To prove it worked, the lead cameraman Hoyte van Hoytema filmed a tight close-up of a child reciting a David Bowie song, "Sound and Vision." Nolan watched the test and called it "electrifying." Damon went all-in on the role. He dropped to 167 pounds on a strict no-gluten diet. He grew a real beard for a full year because Nolan refused to allow a fake one. The crew built a full-scale wooden Trojan Horse and shot the attack scene at an ancient walled town in Morocco called Aït Benhaddou. Nolan himself climbed inside the horse with the cast and his cameraman to get the shot. Across the whole shoot they used 2 million feet of film. That comes out to around 380 miles of it, longer than the drive from Los Angeles to San Francisco. At about $1.50 a foot, they spent roughly $3 million just on the film itself. The full budget was $250 million, the biggest of Nolan's career. They wrapped nine days ahead of schedule. Tickets went on sale on July 17, 2025, exactly one year before the movie's release. That had never been done before in cinema history. Half of the 22 US theaters offering IMAX 70mm sold out within 12 hours, bringing in around $1.5 million in a single morning. Nolan called the shoot "an absolute nightmare to film, but in all the right ways." He did not destroy a single IMAX camera. He has wrecked several over his career.
The Odyssey Movie@odysseymovie

Defy the Gods. Watch the New Trailer for Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey and experience the film in theaters 7 17 26.

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Fatih Celikbas
Fatih Celikbas@clkbsfth·
@beffjezos How much effect Twitter crowd has on any of these companies? Large consumer base of ChatGPT is not here nor are all the big enterprises on Claude Twitter as usual puts too much emphasis on vibes on Twitter
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Doug Colkitt
Doug Colkitt@0xdoug·
I’m really struggling to see how the back of the envelope math on this works out… There are generously 4 million characterized “software workers” in America. That’s pretty broad and includes a lot of people who aren’t really classical engineers don’t produce that much code. That comes out to nearly $1k per month of average Claude spend across every dev in America. Yes, there’s some international usage, but it can’t be that much. Yes there is some non software Cowork usage, but that doesn’t use that many tokens. Yes, some non engineers are using Claude to vibe code, but I really doubt many are spending hundreds per month on. Even if we assume 50% of all software workers are using Claude, that comes out to $2k spend per month per Claude user. Thats 10X more than the highest tier Max subscription. So almost all of Anthropics revenue has to be API billing So the only explanation is that something like 20%+ of software engineers are not only Claude users but on API billing and regularly spending thousands per month. At $5/m Opus tokens that means the average API user has to be going through something like 25 million tokens per day. *OR* the other possibility is API revenue is heavily power law dominated. Maybe there’s just something like 100k super users who are making up the majority of the revenue. For that to work the typical super user would have to be spending on the order of $50k/month and guzzling nearly 1 billion tokens per day.
Tannor Manson@Futurenvesting

Anthropic is now showing off $44 BILLION in annual recurring revenue. This is up $14 billion (+46.6%) since last month! BULLISH for AI Infrastructure $NVDA $AMD

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Tannor Manson
Tannor Manson@Futurenvesting·
Quick clarification: I said “annual recurring revenue,” but this is actually run rate, not true contracted ARR. This figure is essentially their latest monthly revenue annualized (last month × 12), so it’s not guaranteed recurring revenue in the traditional SaaS sense. Still an insane growth trajectory, just an important distinction 👍
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Tannor Manson
Tannor Manson@Futurenvesting·
Anthropic is now showing off $44 BILLION in annual recurring revenue. This is up $14 billion (+46.6%) since last month! BULLISH for AI Infrastructure $NVDA $AMD
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Fatih Celikbas
Fatih Celikbas@clkbsfth·
@nxthompson the link quoted for that growth rate estimate is this tweet: x.com/pfau/status/20… since it's 3x this quarter, that tweet says it's gonna 3x every quarter on the basis of previous quarter. That's a very dumb calculation
David Pfau@pfau

At the current growth rate of 3x every quarter, Anthropic's revenue is on track to surpass Google in Q4 this year, Amazon in Q1 next year and the entire United States federal government somewhere in Q2/Q3.

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Nathaneo Johnson
Nathaneo Johnson@nathaneo_j·
Introducing Series - the AI social network that lives in your texts. For the first time, you can now discover new people directly within iMessage. Live now (thread below)
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
With the Autodesk Fusion connector, designers and engineers can create and modify 3D models through conversation.
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
Claude now connects to the tools creative professionals already use. With the new Blender connector, you can debug a scene, build new tools, or batch-apply changes across every object, directly from Claude.
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Lester
Lester@Chen·
the best 3 minutes of video I've watched this year
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Fatih Celikbas
Fatih Celikbas@clkbsfth·
@IvanLandabaso @meetgranola These kinds of charts are meant for revenue or user growth. I looked closely to the Y axis and saw valuation as the label. Gave me an ick ngl
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Can Vardar
Can Vardar@icanvardar·
the aura loss of anthropic is imminent and some of you still don’t see it
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vitrupo
vitrupo@vitrupo·
David Silver says human data has been AI's fossil fuel. "We mine it and burn it in our LLMs." The sustainable fuel is experience: systems learning from the consequences of their own actions.
Wall St Engine@wallstengine

Ineffable Intelligence, founded by ex-DeepMind scientist David Silver, raised a $1.1B seed at a $5.1B valuation to build AI “superlearners.” They are focused on reinforcement learning and systems that learn through trial and error, instead of depending mainly on human data.

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Martin Shkreli
Martin Shkreli@MartinShkreli·
SF is a dangerous town. I keep it on me.
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Roger
Roger@rogerdickey·
we have officially run out of company names
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Cybercab has started production
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DeepSeek
DeepSeek@deepseek_ai·
🚀 DeepSeek-V4 Preview is officially live & open-sourced! Welcome to the era of cost-effective 1M context length. 🔹 DeepSeek-V4-Pro: 1.6T total / 49B active params. Performance rivaling the world's top closed-source models. 🔹 DeepSeek-V4-Flash: 284B total / 13B active params. Your fast, efficient, and economical choice. Try it now at chat.deepseek.com via Expert Mode / Instant Mode. API is updated & available today! 📄 Tech Report: huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/De… 🤗 Open Weights: huggingface.co/collections/de… 1/n
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Fatih Celikbas
Fatih Celikbas@clkbsfth·
@hypersoren That’s a cope out though. It can an argument for anything. The model is good at X then it will generalize at being good at Y.
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Soren Larson
Soren Larson@hypersoren·
@clkbsfth because model code capabilities generalize to every surface also you look at palo alto networks website and it's not super clear actually what they do
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Fatih Celikbas
Fatih Celikbas@clkbsfth·
@gdb not just work. you can also combine this with iPhone Mirroring app to swipe on dating apps :)
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Greg Brockman
Greg Brockman@gdb·
Codex + 5.5 is incredible for the full spectrum of computer use. No longer just for coders, but for anyone who does computer work (including creating spreadsheets, slides, etc).
OpenAI Developers@OpenAIDevs

With GPT-5.5, Codex now gets more of the job done across the browser, files, docs, and your computer. We've expanded browser use so Codex can interact with web apps, and test flows, click through pages, capture screenshots, and iterate on what it sees until it completes the task.

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SpaceX
SpaceX@SpaceX·
SpaceXAI and @cursor_ai are now working closely together to create the world’s best coding and knowledge work AI. The combination of Cursor’s leading product and distribution to expert software engineers with SpaceX’s million H100 equivalent Colossus training supercomputer will allow us to build the world’s most useful models. Cursor has also given SpaceX the right to acquire Cursor later this year for $60 billion or pay $10 billion for our work together.
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