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Ed Humbling

@edhumbling

Building Towards maximal usefulness. Always Learning. Always Grateful! #Obsessed HUGE fan @sourceryy

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Legiones Hadrianis@gladioperibunt·
@MyLordBebo What shall it profit a man if he should gain the whole world and lose his own soul?
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
@MeekMill yo Meek, I use Claude like 10 hours a day. Happy to help
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MeekMill@MeekMill·
Claude is helping me organize my whole music career and other businesses in days ... and it's moving my business forward at a high rate! Some tech youngbull I met on LinkedIn gave me a incredible template! Who else can help me with Claude
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Ruben Harris
Ruben Harris@rubenharris·
@MeekMill Just added you on LinkedIn. Pull up to our office next time you're in Miami and we can help you. Our office is in Wynwood.
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MeekMill@MeekMill·
I need a GitHub too! Is it like that or nah?
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joowon
joowon@n0w00j·
@MeekMill it’s the worst fucking software in the world. just make your own git versioning app using claude code bro
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Steve Jurvetson
Steve Jurvetson@FutureJurvetson·
Introducing Ⓛ 𝗟𝗔𝗖𝗘 𝗟𝗜𝗧𝗛𝗢𝗚𝗥𝗔𝗣𝗛𝗬 A novel approach to chip-making that can extend Moore's Law 10x beyond what is possible with light — to atomic resolution. News today: "Manufacturers use light-based lithography systems made by the Dutch company ASML, which dominates ​the market. Lace has developed a new approach. Instead of ​light, Lace's engineers have made a form of lithography that uses a helium atom beam. With that, the Norwegian company will be able to create chip designs that are 10 times as small as what is currently possible" "The main advantage of the helium atom beam is the industry could create features such as transistors, ‌the ⁠building blocks of modern chips, an order of magnitude smaller to an "almost unimaginable" degree, according to John Petersen, Scientific Director of Lithography at Imec, a research and innovation hub for the chip industry. The beam Lace will use to make chips is about the width of a single hydrogen atom, or 0.1 nanometer. ASML's lithography tools use ​a beam of light that ​is about 13.5 nanometers; ⁠a human hair is about 100,000 nanometers wide. Smaller transistors and other features would give chipmakers the ability to ramp up the performance of advanced AI processors well beyond ​the current capabilities. Lace's technology would enable chip manufacturers to print wafers at ​what is "ultimately atomic ⁠resolution" — reuters.com/world/asia-pac… Now hiring in Bergen and Barcelona: LaceLithography.com
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Steve Jurvetson
Steve Jurvetson@FutureJurvetson·
T͢E͢R͢A͢F͢A͢B͢ Launch ⌨ Goal: adding a trillion watts of compute, 2x the entire U.S. electricity market, every year. A new 2nm fab to build ~1 billion AI chips/year. Most will be in space. "We have an announcement to make: the most epic chip-building effort by far." — @ElonMusk tonight Live now ► x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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Steve Jurvetson
Steve Jurvetson@FutureJurvetson·
First view of the 100kw AI Mini Sat with solar panels and heat radiator to scale. “And that’s just the Mini version. We expect future versions to go to the megawatt range.” — Elon The key missing ingredient is a terawatt of AI compute. Fully integrated fab with recursive improvement locally. Will explore non-traditional computing. Austin, TX. Optimus robots: 1-10 billion units/year. D3 chip optimized for space, designed to run hotter to minimize radiator mass. It will be the vast majority of the compute 100-200GW/yr on Earth. +1TW/yr in space because of power constraints on Earth.
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Ed Humbling
Ed Humbling@edhumbling·
@mitsuhiko 50 years, that's the mindset I am deeply inculcating. This is the basis of buffet principles
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Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko·
“If someone 50 years ago planted a row of oaks or a chestnut tree on your plot of land, you have something that no amount of money or effort can replicate. The only way is to wait.” lucumr.pocoo.org/2026/3/20/some…
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sam rhea
sam rhea@LakeAustinBlvd·
Spend way too much time hearing from people who start with: I’m going to dump all these CSVs into an AI chat and ask it to do analysis! When it should be: I’m going to work with AI and share a sample of this data, my goals, and have it help me build the workflows and queries to get to the answers.
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