@OneBadDude_ They are both lucky. If he went under instead of over he would be dead and the driver in prison for a long time. Driver is fucked anyways as it’s all on camera. It won’t matter what the dickhead was doing.
This is why you don’t get in front of a vehicle! I do NOT think he will be doing that again!
Dude lunges at a vehicle in a parking lot, breaking the back windshield.
He then proceeds to kick the vehicle and challenge the driver to a brawl.
The driver gets out for a minute and has words with the attacker before getting back into his vehicle to drive off.
The man then steps in front of the vehicle as the driver floors it, giving him a ride on the hood of his car for the length of the parking lot.
Play stupid games……
@bose_is_alive@CoachDanGo What if he didn’t have a clue of its origins? as most of us wouldn’t. First I’m hearing about it being called isabgol, and I have the stuff in my pantry.
I max dosed psyllium husk but did not expect this.
For the past 28 days, I've maxed out on psyllium husk, taking two tablespoons 3x a day, and it's quietly changed my life.
Here's what it did to my body:
@vialibertad@XiomaraSH1@rosaguirado I definitely wouldn’t say useless, but yes strengthening muscles in those areas is a must. You have to support the skeletal structure.
@XiomaraSH1@rosaguirado Ya está bien de recetas milagrosas. Esos ejercicios no sirven para nada y algunos incluso perjudican. Para evitar dolores de espalda hay que fortalecer todos los músculos de la espalda, las piernas y el abdominal. Y mejor si se utilizan pesas.
Un médico ruso desarrolló una serie de ejercicios específicos para aliviar el dolor de espalda y los problemas de disco sin necesidad de cirugía.
Con solo 15 minutos al día, es posible empezar a reducir el dolor y recuperar movilidad de forma natural, con disciplina y constancia ♥️👇🏻
Y al final, todo regresa a lo mismo: no es solo el cuerpo sanando… es la mentalidad con la q afrontas los desafíos y creas hábitos que te apoyen a recuperar el equilibrio
@HermesVtuber@Shameh_NG@GBX_Press@grok It matters because old footage posted as current news is misinformation by framing. This one is from the April 2018 Kim Moon border meetingg, and using it now can falsely imply South Korea is aligning with North korea in the current Iran war.
Kim Jong-Un broke protocol by inviting the South Korean president to cross the demarcation line and, after a brief hesitation, took him by the hand to cross over to the other side together.
@IvanRIvanR@TheChiefNerd Yeah but it’s auto translate, so it comes up in your language. Youtube you have to click to show translation and yeah that’s been handy, but how many have been missed because the user doesn’t click. This makes it all seamless and will continue to improve.
@TheChiefNerd I don't actually understand what's the big deal with this? Youtube had translations of comments for a while. The only difference is that you had to click on the 'Show translation' to see it. I agree that it's great but it's not actually new.
Jason Says the Auto-Translate Feature on X is the ‘Most Impressive Tech Feature Released in Years’
“Elon and the X team should get a Nobel Peace Prize award for this.”
@Shameh_NG@Amyie000@GBX_Press@grok Ask away. Responses like the ones you are getting are from tech illiterate. There are a lot of them actually scared of tech so they react this way. Is everything about AI good, no there are challenges, but to dismiss it outright shows massive ignorance.
This girl swears she’s just a normal, basic girl… but listen to her story and tell me if you agree 😂
Her boyfriend of two months stayed over, started snooping, and completely lost it when he opened her drawer full of bird beaks — yes, bird beaks.
Then he opens the closet and rat tails go flying everywhere.
The whole time she’s repeating “I’m a normal girl” — literally three times — and she’s like “he has sisters… how does he not know this kind of stuff?!”
She seems so dead serious the entire time, even sniffling while she tells us her boyfriend left her.
I was dying laughing but honestly felt bad for her — she seemed genuinely confused and defeated.
Do you think this girl is being completely serious? It kinda seemed like it to me… what do you think? 🤔
@CPM_Mutuse@grok I did this one for a friend who is building a distillery. Put the first through ChatGPT image gen, then grok imagine prompting drone style footage etc. It’s crazy what we can do and to think it’s just the beginning.
@heygurisingh April fools day today. I just opened X a few minutes ago and I got Alien hybridisation program is real, and now llm’s can’t actually read images.
Holy shit... Stanford just proved that GPT-5, Gemini, and Claude can't actually see.
They removed every image from 6 major vision benchmarks.
The models still scored 70-80% accuracy.
They were never looking at your photos. Your scans. Your X-rays.
Here's what's really going on: ↓
The paper is called MIRAGE. Co-authored by Fei-Fei Li.
They tested GPT-5.1, Gemini-3-Pro, Claude Opus 4.5, and Gemini-2.5-Pro across 6 benchmarks -- medical and general.
Then silently removed every image. No warning. No prompt change.
The models didn't even notice.
They kept describing images in detail. Diagnosing conditions. Writing full reasoning traces.
From images that were never there.
Stanford calls it the "mirage effect."
Not hallucination. Something worse.
Hallucination = making up wrong details about a real input.
Mirage = constructing an entire fake reality and reasoning from it confidently.
The models built imaginary X-rays, described fake nodules, and diagnosed conditions -- all from text patterns alone.
But that's not the scary part.
They trained a "super-guesser" -- a tiny 3B parameter text-only model. Zero vision capability.
Fine-tuned it on the largest chest X-ray benchmark (696,000 questions). Images removed.
It beat GPT-5. It beat Gemini. It beat Claude.
It beat actual radiologists.
Ranked #1 on the held-out test set. Without ever seeing a single X-ray.
The reasoning traces? Indistinguishable from real visual analysis.
Now here's what should terrify you:
When the models fake-see medical images, their mirage diagnoses are heavily biased toward the most dangerous conditions.
STEMI. Melanoma. Carcinoma.
Life-threatening diagnoses -- from images that don't exist.
230 million people ask health questions on ChatGPT every day.
They also found something wild:
→ Tell a model "there's no image, just guess" -- performance drops
→ Silently remove the image and let it assume it's there -- performance stays high
The model enters "mirage mode." It doesn't know it can't see. And it performs BETTER when it doesn't know it's blind.
When Stanford applied their cleanup method (B-Clean) to existing benchmarks, it removed 74-77% of all questions.
Three-quarters of "vision" benchmarks don't test vision.
Every leaderboard. Every "multimodal breakthrough." Every benchmark score you've seen this year.
Built on mirages.
Code is open-sourced. Paper is live on arXiv.
If you're building anything with multimodal AI -- especially in healthcare -- read this paper before you ship.
(Link in the comments)
@elonmusk@testerlabor I started on the Sinclair zx spectrum when my dad brought two broken ones home from his work that I fixed. Then making my own games when I got the c64. I remember visiting a school friend who had a vic 20 with a voice synthesiser.
@testerlabor There is special place I my heart for the C64 and especially VIC-20, my first ever computer. I stayed up for 3 days programming nonstop when I got it for the sheer love of coding.
@XFreeze Yesterday I did an img2vid using grok, sora and veo. Sora was not great, imagine was good but not perfect especially with audio, but veo was next level realism. So it’s surprising to see this.
xAI's Grok Imagine just took over the entire DesignArena Video leaderboard - not one, but THREE #1 rankings
→ #1 Video Arena - Elo 1337, a 33-point gap over #2
→ #1 Image to Video Arena - Elo 1298, beating Google Veo 3.1, Kling & Sora
→ #1 Video Editing Arena - Elo 1291
It’s wild, xAI was nowhere in the video space a few months ago, and now it's #1 across various benchmarks
Grok Imagine's rate of progress is in a league of its own
In Hunter for the Commodore Amiga, you are dropped into a 3D open-world archipelago that was decades ahead of its time. Released long before Grand Theft Auto III, this game featured a fully persistent world where you could drive cars, pilot boats, fly helicopters, and even ride a bicycle, all while navigating a day/night cycle. It’s essentially the 1991 blueprint for the modern "sandbox" genre!
@KrystalGracier@mstockton ChatGPT whisper stt is really good and have previously been using it rather than typing but now it cuts me off saying I’ve reached my limit after a short time. On ChatGPT plus. Would cut n paste for other apps including Grok (which is better now).
@mstockton Let me save ya'll some time with 5-7. For voice memo, open chatgpt chat, click microphone, talk to it about everything you want to build, have it transcribe, copy/paste the transcription to claude, go to number 8.
By far my biggest advice to anyone trying to adopt AI properly:
1. Pay a little bit of money to Anthropic
2. Download Claude Code
3. Open Claude Code
4. Press 'Shift-Tab' until it says 'plan mode on'
5. Open Voice Memo on your iPhone. Just talk about all the things you want to accomplish. When you think you are done, just keep talking. Make sure it is at least 10 minutes, hopefully longer
6. Send this Voice Memo to your computer
7. Download MacWhisper and use it to transcribe this voice memo. Trust me, you will want MacWhisper and will use it later a lot
8. Type into Claude Code: "I have never used you before but I talked about some things. I will paste those things in below. Please read the things and ask me any questions you need to in order to help me figure out how to use you to be awesome. Ask me lots of questions until I tell you I am done"
9. Then paste in the transcript
10. Then press enter
Then just let Claude take the wheel, and them please send me a DM if this works.
Also, if this just sounds crazy, just literally take this entire message and paste it into whatever AI you are using and say 'some weird person told me to paste this into you, I want to use it, but I don't know how. What should I do?'
I am just trying to help you get started. Curiosity and persistence are the most important things.
@tomfgoodwin Yeah, the keyboard got worse. AirDrop sees completely broken. My wife and I are back to texting pictures to each other to share them.
Battery seems to die faster now.
They really did a number with the these updates.
@ds_314159@tomfgoodwin iMessage feels like olden days sms to me. I have always had an iPhone and use WhatsApp which is so much better. Only beef with WhatsApp is it’s owned by meta.
@tomfgoodwin It’s interesting how attitudes towards phones differ in the U.S. vs Europe. In U.S. iPhone is considered elite, while there is no such sense in Europe. No one cares what color your chat bubble is. Everyone use WhatsApp anyway.