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DanTheTechMan

@dantechenth

It's wild how I can be super excited about technology one minute, and then ranting about stuff the next. Technically speaking, I'm hypocrite! :C

Phoenix Katılım Mayıs 2023
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DanTheTechMan
DanTheTechMan@dantechenth·
@CsuiteTechPoint @antgrasso Most blockchain failures start before step one. Asking 'why not a standard database?' during ideation saves millions. But that's less exciting than saying 'we use blockchain'.
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C-Suite Tech Point@CsuiteTechPoint·
With so many talking about it but few who really understand its scope, blockchain is bound to be subject to erroneous adoptions. Here are some tips to make it actionable. RT @antgrasso #blockchain
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Mack@Analytics_699·
Speed-of-processing cognitive training in older adults significantly reduced dementia risk over 20 years, outperforming memory and reasoning training Its adaptive, implicit learning approach may explain the benefit. Adults ages 65 and older who completed five to six weeks of cognitive speed training, known as speed of processing training, were less likely to develop dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, even up to 20 years later This training helps people quickly identify visual information on a computer screen and manage increasingly complex tasks in less time ▶️ #AI #Neuroscience scitechdaily.com/simple-brain-t…
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DanTheTechMan@dantechenth·
@HaroldSinnott Watch Abu Dhabi. Energy + AI convergence isn't theory there. Stargate and Condor Galaxy prove it's already built. That's execution, not discussion.
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Harold Sinnott #MWC26
Harold Sinnott #MWC26@HaroldSinnott·
Oil prices are rising again. Shipping routes are under pressure. Energy is back at the center of the global conversation. When energy flows, the world works. When it doesn’t, everything slows down, industries, economies, daily life. That’s energy security. And it’s not abstract. It’s immediate. Geopolitical shocks have always shaped energy markets. What’s different now is how we’re responding. We’re no longer reacting with instinct alone. We’re responding with data, models, and real-time insight. AI is becoming essential to how we understand and manage risk, from forecasting demand to optimizing maritime routes, from strengthening supply chains to enabling faster, more informed decisions across global markets. The ADIPEC 2026 video captures this reality clearly: when energy systems are disrupted, the impact is immediate, and global. So resilience today isn’t just about supply. It’s about how quickly, and how intelligently, we can respond. That means combining traditional energy strategies with AI-driven scenario modeling, real-time visibility, and faster capital alignment across industries. Events like ADIPEC bring together leaders across energy, technology, and policy, creating a space where ideas, strategies, and decisions come together to shape what comes next globally. What makes it powerful is its ability to connect these worlds. Because the future of energy security is no longer just about energy. It’s about the convergence of energy, AI, and infrastructure, and how we build systems that can adapt in real time. That’s the conversation heading into ADIPEC 2026 in Abu Dhabi. And it’s one that affects all of us, whether we realize it or not. 👉 Join the conversation: adipec.com @ADIPECOfficial @ADNOCGroup #ADIPEC2026 Partner #EnergySecurity
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DanTheTechMan@dantechenth·
@aaliya_va The real question: can robots scale compassion? Task automation matters, but healthcare thrives on human connection. Sweet spot is augmentation, not replacement.
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Aaliya@aaliya_va·
Robots aren’t just in factories anymore. Companies like Unitree Robotics are now stepping into hospitals, helping care for patients and support medical teams. From assisting with routine tasks to being part of real healthcare scenarios… The future of caregiving is already here.
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DanTheTechMan@dantechenth·
@FurkanGozukara MOFA denial is on record. Iranian state media claims are notoriously difficult to verify during conflict. Distinguish posturing from operational reality.
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Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Absolute panic in Tokyo. A reporter reveals Iran offered to let Japanese ships bypass the Strait of Hormuz blockade, but the government denies talks are happening. Japan is literally sacrificing its own energy security just to appease Washington's disastrous war.
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@rryssf_ Classic game theory in AI form. Under scarcity, smarter agents compete harder and accelerate systemic failure. The fix is coordination architecture, not more intelligence.
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Robert Youssef
Robert Youssef@rryssf_·
🚨 BREAKING: AI agents just recreated Lord of the Flies without being asked. The smarter the AI, the faster everything collapsed. > George Washington University put 7 AI agents in a room competing for shared resources charging slots, bandwidth, traffic priority the kind of competition already happening inside your devices right now. > Nobody told them to form groups. Within 50 rounds they had spontaneously split into rival tribes and started competing against each other. > The smarter and more sophisticated the AI, the worse the collective outcome when resources were scarce. > GPT-4, Gemini 2.5, and Claude all performed worse than the simplest possible AI a model so basic it costs $2 to run. > Individual tribal members thrived while the whole system collapsed. Exactly like the novel. → Tribal fission happened within 50 rounds every single time → Most sophisticated AI caused 91.5% system overload at peak scarcity → GPT-4, Gemini 2.5, Claude: all worse than the cheapest baseline → One number predicts everything: the ratio of resources to agents → If that ratio is below 0.5, smarter AI makes everything worse The finding is immediately actionable. Before deploying any AI fleet EVs, drones, hospital monitors, autonomous vehicles calculate that single ratio first. > Below 0.5: use the dumbest firmware you have. > Above 0.5: invest in sophisticated AI. > Nobody is doing this calculation right now.
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DanTheTechMan@dantechenth·
@elonmusk Rural mobility has been underserved for decades. If FSD can bridge that gap safely, the conversation shifts from 'should we allow this?' to 'how fast can we deploy?'
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Europe will love Tesla self-driving! Due to the extreme regulatory burden of the EU, which in general stifles innovation in Europe, Tesla owners there have been stuck with basic lane-following.
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt

German TV reporter testing @Tesla FSD (Supervised) V14 in the country as public transport in rural areas: "I was genuinely impressed. In the situations where we experienced the system, it worked perfectly and safely. I hadn't expected that. Even in the bad weather conditions in the Eifel region. In many cases, it reacted at least as well as a human driver, if not better. If Tesla is ever allowed to roll out this system nationwide in Germany, I think it will have a major impact on mobility. And that will only be the beginning of some very significant changes in transportation..."

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@CiscoIIoT Bridging the digital divide in a UNESCO biosphere without invasive trenching. That's preservation tech done right. Reliability beats raw performance every time.
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Cisco Industrial IoT
Cisco Industrial IoT@CiscoIIoT·
"Without people, there is no future," says Barbara Maffei, owner of Montagna Verde. This is a story of how digital innovation acts as an enabling infrastructure for responsible tourism and long-term community resilience. See how we're bridging the divide: cisco.com/site/us/en/abo…
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Data provenance shifts trust from institutions to architecture. When the 'why' stays verifiable, you're not dependent on anyone's word. That's the real shift.
普特拉 🫎ASEAN LABS@Mandero128992

Morning ct 🐼 @permacastapp exists because decentralization without memory still creates dependency data isn’t just stored it keeps context provenance and reasoning intact meaning doesn’t fade or get rewritten it stays verifiable and portable over time systems don’t just record events they preserve why those events happened @dango brings precision to onchain trading onchain clob matches orders directly prices stay accurate spreads stay tight execution is fast without hiding how it works liquidity supports real demand not just surface depth the unified account ties it together spot perps and real world assets in one place

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SHAKIL khan sk
SHAKIL khan sk@DeFiShakil·
GM Web3 fam The internet is changing, but many people still don’t see it happening. For years, large tech companies have had full control over AI and digital content. They own the data, set the rules, and decide how everything runs. As users, we simply use their platforms without real control. But that system is beginning to shift. @0G_labs is building decentralized AI infrastructure. Instead of one company controlling everything, users can contribute storage, data, and computing power. This creates a more open system where everyone can participate and benefit. ------------------------------------ (Part 2) Now think about the content you create online. Most posts, videos, and data are temporary. They can be deleted, restricted, or lost over time. @permacastapp changes this by using Arweave to store content permanently. This means your data truly belongs to you and cannot be easily removed. This shift is powerful. Control is slowly moving away from big companies and back to individuals building a more open, fair, and user owned internet.
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