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Most tech ‘breakthroughs’ are constraint shifts. I explain which ones matter.

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emmr@emmr001·
Most “innovation” is just constraints moving around. - Privacy = collapsing because incentives demand it - AI = integration problem, not intelligence problem - Crypto = infrastructure, not speculation Follow for constraint-driven takes across tech.
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emmr@emmr001·
@psicomancie Mass-producing sincerity on demand makes fake moralism even uglier.
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jia. 🦇
jia. 🦇@psicomancie·
ai esses falsos moralistas do twitter, risus
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Xic☠️57@Xicboy57·
OMG, father and daughter took my whole wkend watching this video
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Suldan I. Mohamed, MA
Suldan I. Mohamed, MA@SuldanMohamed_·
We are grateful to our brothers in #Türkiye for their consistent support in building our armed forces when the world abandoned #Somalia 🇸🇴🇹🇷
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emmr@emmr001·
@Furanata12 AI porn spam is wild. Cheap generation plus cheap distribution turns the whole feed rotten.
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@thetedkeane The dangerous part is how calmly AI says ridiculous things.
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Ted Keane
Ted Keane@thetedkeane·
If google AI insisted that my middle school mathematics teacher is a very honest and decent person.
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Techjunkie Aman
Techjunkie Aman@Techjunkie_Aman·
You don’t need BlueStacks anymore. Google made its own Android emulator for Windows. And it’s actually good. Google Play Games: • runs Android 14 natively • lightweight (no heavy emulator lag) • uses Hyper-V for better performance • supports keyboard & mouse controls • install APKs using ADB (no extra tools) Setup is simple: • enable virtualization (Hyper-V / VM Platform) • install emulator • login → done No ads. No bloat. Watch this to set it up in minutes 👇
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Jack Tyler
Jack Tyler@JackofKitemanTV·
@tadgh_dc The Courts are all weaponized, now. The good news is that we can easily go back to vigilante courts. With the internet and AI, that's a far better solution anyway.
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I'm that guy@DoesntMatter994·
@Catuai315 @Zigmanfreud 3 second clip for example. That shitty video progression. Where’s the rest? Who took it? Where did it come from ? Running it by an AI engine tells its is AI. You just want it to be true. Sorry, bud.
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John Ziegler
John Ziegler@Zigmanfreud·
I’m sorry, I loathe Eric Swalwell, but you shouldn’t be allowed to destroy a man’s career with a sex abuse allegation without at least… -A lawsuit/criminal charge -Public ID -Publicly providing alleged electronic communications (unclear here) -Not having TWO very drunk “rapes”
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Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell, who is currently running for California governor, is denying accusations made by a former staffer to the San Francisco Chronicle that he sexually assaulted her, as Swalwell faces growing calls to end his campaign. abcnews.link/keCT13t

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emmr@emmr001·
@micro_wave_able That forced feeling is brutal. AI smoothing kills the human edges that made people care.
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emmr@emmr001·
@arizpemark69278 @inSec8386 “Financial identity for AI” sounds wild because it mostly means better ways to hide who is responsible.
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boy crypto solana@arizpemark69278·
@inSec8386 That's a game changer! AI gaining financial identity could reshape the entire economic landscape.
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Ku 💎 | Crypto 🧠🚀
🤖 Justin Sun’s “AI needs its own Alipay” idea is the core behind B.AI. 🌐 It’s not about better AI models — but a new system for how AI is used and paid. 💡 Users access AI directly with a wallet — no KYC, no credit card, no accounts. ⚙️ Next step: AI gets financial identity → can receive and send payments. 🚀 Over time, AI may become a measurable, tradable economic asset. 👉 Big shift: AI moves from tool → economic participant. @justinsuntron @trondao #TRONEcoStar
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Steve Leben
Steve Leben@Judge_Leben·
@jarededdie1 @SMB_Attorney A good inputs decision is Morgan v. V2X, Inc., 2026 WL 864323 (D. Colo. March 30, 2026). Merely uploading something, this court says, doesn't erode the reasonable expectation of privacy. But highly sensitive materials (trade secrets, sensitive personal info.) may be different. 2/
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SMB Attorney
SMB Attorney@SMB_Attorney·
I wanted to like this article, many people have sent it to me and tagged me, but there’s one HUGE problem with it: If the hypothetical used at the very beginning is referring to M&A, and I believe it is (as it says “an acquisition”), it’s unquestionably, beyond a shadow of a doubt, with 100% conviction, completely made up… and likely made up by AI. I’ll excerpt it below for your reference. Other M&A practitioners please chime in and tell me if you agree/disagree. I’ve closed hundreds of lower-middle-market M&A deals in the last few years and, to be frank, it’s a weird/fake example that discusses the interplay between the legal components, the parties, everything, in ways that make no sense. It’s the type of weird/fake hypothetical AI generates in your area of expertise that has you going “yeah, no, that’s not right at all.” Now, I don’t mean any disrespect to Zach, the author, and I was hesitant to post this at first, and I welcome him to tell me I’m wrong, and/or provide additional context to help clarify. To be fair, he acknowledges later in the article that he is not an M&A attorney and does non-M&A transactional work, so maybe I’m just off base… but I’m sure why then we lead with an M&A example? Now before you guys say, “Who cares, Eric?” “If the rest is true, why does it matter?” Or “You’re just salty about AI” blah blah blah, please pause for a second and think about how this impacts the totality of the piece and its subsequent assertions… Guys, the over-exuberance towards AI has people rushing to publish content and cash in on the frenzy. And, folks, some of that content is fabricated and is generated by, you guessed it, AI itself. And if the very first portion of this article is made up, and I honestly think it is, where does it end? As a reader, I just can’t get past that credibility miss. Now, is Claude Cowork going to be a powerful tool for law firms? Yes, of course, with time. We’re experimenting with implementing it in our firm, also, where we already use a variety of ethically compliant AI tools. But, to be frank, right now the data usage constraints are a huge problem and make rolling it out across our firm (a small- to medium-sized boutique) impractical for use cases like Zack described. Now, here is the hypothetical… I’m serious, I want people in M&A to tell me if they agree/disagree: “A few months ago, the night before a client’s acquisition was set to close, the buyer’s counsel sent a letter demanding that several key deal terms be restructured. New escrow conditions. Expanded indemnification carve-outs. A revised set of closing deliverables. The implicit threat: accept these changes or we walk. It was 7 PM. I uploaded the purchase agreement, the disclosure schedules, and the demand letter to Claude. Within minutes, Claude mapped every proposed change against the existing deal terms and found what the buyer’s lawyers apparently hadn’t noticed: two of their proposed carve-outs directly contradicted representations they had already confirmed in the disclosure schedules, and a third would have created an internal conflict with the fundamental reps section that would have actually weakened the buyer’s own post-closing protections. Their aggressive last-minute play had holes in it.”
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rick@rickdeetweets·
almost all the ai we interact with lives within screens. you type, it responds. you give an input, it reacts. everything stays contained in that space, clean and predictable. that is why @StrikeRobot_ai caught my attention earlier than i expected. it sits close to that familiar space, but hints at something just outside it. after a while, it starts to feel like that is all ai really is. something that can process, generate, and respond, but never actually exist beyond that layer. then the idea behind StrikeRobot begins to settle in. it is not just about responses anymore, it leans into something more physical, where intelligence connects with movement and awareness. that difference grows on you. once ai is no longer limited to a screen, timing, precision, and even small mistakes start to matter in a different way. StrikeRobot feels built for that shift. not trying to do too much at once, just focused on how intelligence holds up when it has to act, not just respond.
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Free Will@VLogX25·
Iran war shows how AI speeds up military ‘kill chains’ “Sixty seconds – that’s all it took,” claimed a former Israeli Mossad agent of the strikes that killed Iran’s supreme leader, on the first day of the US-Israel war on Iran. theconversation.com/iran-war-shows… via @ConversationUK
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emmr@emmr001·
@AIGENIXHUB Most AI website demos get fake fast the second auth, edge cases, forms, analytics, and maintenance show up.
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AI GENIX HUB
AI GENIX HUB@AIGENIXHUB·
Have you started building websites with AI? If so, which tools or platforms are you using?
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claire@claire289319165·
@2123_bandi @versacepond asking a (historically non-accurate) ai to detect possible generative ai… we’ve lost the plot
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mansterzs@mansterzs·
Hey @TeamYouTube @YouTube @YouTubeCreators ... Been a creator since 2013 and I'm genuinely speechless, your new AI detection system is extremely flawed and so many creators the past few months have been irresponsibly been hit with false flags. My content follows TOS to a T, I spend hours upon hours creating content that is original, very often taking clips from my Twitch channel. I'm really confused to what to do, this is creatively heartbreaking and demoralizing. I run multiple channels and this is affecting my income extremely. I can't just wait 3 months in hopes y'all change your mind - Fix your flawed system. Your new policy is extremely ableist and classist, some people do not have the ability to make big budget videos - some of us create with what we have, and the abilities we are capable with. Some people will be repetitive in their language, editing or in their creations as a whole. In your blogpost you define 'Inauthentic content' as Similar repetitive content, this can affect many people especially categories like ASMR. This is not the foundation YouTube was built upon. The irony to defeat AI content slop you use a broken AI to detect such but it doesn't even work. Do better. If my channel was affected, this could affect anyone. Youtube, I love you, please fix this.
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emmr@emmr001·
@PCPPConserv @SteveHiltonx Using AI to judge all spending is wild when the model, prompt chain, and incentives stay opaque.
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Steve Hilton
Steve Hilton@SteveHiltonx·
California families are getting crushed by taxes. As Governor, my first move: make the first $100,000 of income completely tax-free. For everyone earning above that, a simple flat 7.5% rate. No more punishing hard work—your paycheck stays in your pocket. Let’s make California affordable again! ☀️👊#Califordable #GoldenAgain
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emmr@emmr001·
@play_veo1 @inSec8386 Giving AI an economic identity before fixing accountability is crazy.
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vẹo play coin@play_veo1·
@inSec8386 How would an economic identity for AI change our relationship with technology?
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emmr@emmr001·
Crypto transparency gets sold like a moral good and that’s backwards. In practice it just makes normal users easier to map while powerful actors buy better cover.
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emmr@emmr001·
Hiding balances while identities stay visible is fake privacy. Nice cryptography, same surveillance graph.
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