Holy Ghost

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Holy Ghost

Holy Ghost

@evenwalser

CEO, building a portfolio of AI powered businesses. https://t.co/9wVOeGuSLO . https://t.co/ynJMtkEDPd. https://t.co/3wjRQQSqNF and https://t.co/Xev1HBF1T8

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Holy Ghost
Holy Ghost@evenwalser·
Are you completely blind to the rampant fraud and abuse of the welfare system by people from Haiti? Are you so ideologically blind that you can’t see that even for the few in the first generation that work and are good citizens the 2nd and 3rd generation revert to the mean, which is statistically much higher rates of crime, violence and dependency. Haitian immigrants are among the very worst thing you could do to a city or country. I am sure there are lovely and hard working people from Haiti and I commend their desire for a better life but they should focus their energies on their own country. We cannot and do not want to be the world’s savior any longer!
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Rep. Don Bacon 🇺🇸✈️🏍️⭐️🎖️
Removing TPS status for Haitians living in the United States would cost 350,000 workers their ability to work at a time when we’re already facing serious workforce shortages. I’ve heard from healthcare providers and business leaders across Nebraska, including @OmahaChamber, who are concerned about the impact this would have on patient care and our economy. I don’t see the goodness of deporting people who are here legally, working, and contributing to our country.
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vittorio@IterIntellectus·
US fertility reached 1.57 last year, the lowest ever recorded, and the WSJ explanation is "uncertainty about finances, relationship stability, and the political climate" my great grandma had eleven children during the second world war, in a country being bombed, in a house with no running water, on rations. poor people have always had kids. the poorest people on earth right now still have kids and the financial excuse is a story we tell ourselves because it makes us feel good and the real one is unbearable the real mechanism is that we got rich enough to redefine children as an expense instead of the point. somewhere in the last fifty years the cultural goal inverted and a child stopped being what life is for and became a line item competing with the lifestyle. once you frame it that way the math never works, because the math isnt supposed to work. that's the point we are living in the richest moment in human history and we decided to use the surplus to buy ourselves out of the future. the most prosperous civilization that has ever existed is committing demographic suicide at the altar of personal optimization and comfort, and the official line is that we cant afford it the birthrate is a lagging indicator of a civilization that forgot why it was alive
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The Wall Street Journal@WSJ

In charts: The nation’s fertility rates hit record lows in 2025 as childbearing continued to shift toward older women on.wsj.com/41qPbw7

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Holy Ghost@evenwalser·
@RepMariaSalazar Just stop trying to make “fetch” happen already! Literally no one is buying your BS
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Rep. María Elvira Salazar
Rep. María Elvira Salazar@RepMariaSalazar·
There’s a fundamental misconception about what “amnesty” really means. Amnesty is looking the other way: no consequences, no accountability, just more chaos. That’s the system we’ve had for decades. The Dignity Act ends it with enforcement, accountability, real penalties, and ZERO tolerance for criminals. That’s not amnesty. That’s law and order!
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Jesse Kelly Show@JesseKellyShow·
Getting closer and closer to becoming a single issue voter.
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🕊️@lichthauch·
Everything around me is rotting, so i build. that is it, that is the whole reason. God built six days and rested one. he could have stopped at function, he could have given us eyes that only see useful things, but he made color. he made sunsets. he made the shape of a woman's back. he made the sound of rain hitting a dirt road at night. beauty was not an afterthought, it was the first thought, everything else came after. i build because the world is falling apart, and a man who does not build is just watching a fire. i lay bricks straight, i put flowers where nobody will see them, i sand wood until the grain is smooth enough to hold without a glove. these are prayers. and the man who says beauty does not matter has never built anything, he has only consumed, and consumption leaves you hollow. everyone i know who only takes has the same eyes, empty, always hungry, looking for the next thing to swallow. hold a hammer instead. hold wood. hold stone. make something that does not need you to survive, and then walk away from it, and feel what that is. that is the closest i have ever got to being alive, and i am not giving it back.
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Holy Ghost@evenwalser·
@0xDevShah I agree but how do you make Hermes multi-tenant in a way that works for companies?
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Dev Shah@0xDevShah·
in few months from now, all teams will have an army of specialized hermes agents working for them, and every org will run an internal skill shop, just tailored to the org's workflows. orgs will hire skill cartographers who will learn across the board and build agent skills for eng as well as non-eng teams. it is jevons paradox all the way down. as the cost of abundant intelligence drops, teams with previously insufficient budgets will resurrect and ambitious projects will be undertaken. but as teams do more, and as they discover new workflows through daily use, keeping their skill libraries current becomes impossible manually. anyone who builds an autonomous skill cartographer will build a generational company. an autonomous skill builder that sits on top of teams, observes their tool usage and daily workflows, and figures out what skills need to be created, updated, or retired. observe, generate, optimize is going to become a substantial economy of its own. extremely bullish on my bro @aidan__pratt who's building exactly this at autostep and got into YC.
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Hermes agent ships with this nifty /manim_video skill so I asked it to explain how a QMD query works:

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Rep. María Elvira Salazar
Rep. María Elvira Salazar@RepMariaSalazar·
Amnesty is a free pass. It is what exists now. With the DIGNITY Act, you come forward, you face the law, you pass background checks, you pay what you owe, and you earn your place or you get deported. Criminals? Gone. 
American workers? Protected. Our national security depends on it. Our economy demands it. Our communities need it. And yes, our faith calls us to do this the right way, with order and accountability. That’s enforcement. That’s DIGNITY. Calling this amnesty is a lie that keeps a broken system alive and Americans paying the price.
Samuel Rodriguez@nhclc

Dignity Act= No amnesty No citizenship No welfare No open borders No illegal immigration Dignity Act= Yes to protecting economic sectors Yes to deporting the criminal element Yes to fulfilling President Trump’s promise Yes to providing dignity @RepMariaSalazar

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Holy Ghost@evenwalser·
@AlpacaAurelius Muslim men, at least here in the UK, based upon years of casual observation, appear to always have all boys.
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Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙
Navy SEALs: almost all daughters. Fighter pilots: almost all daughters. Radar technicians: almost all daughters. Electricians: almost all daughters. High-voltage linemen: almost all daughters. Radiologists: almost all daughters. why??
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Holy Ghost@evenwalser·
@willahmed @saranormous Love this! Been building now for two years, have heard some version of this almost everyday. Just get up each day and keep working. It will come!
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Will Ahmed
Will Ahmed@willahmed·
You have no experience. You’ve never started a company. You’ve never had a full time job. Nike is going to kill you. You’re a kid. You don’t have technical skills. You shouldn’t build hardware. Apple is going to kill you. You can’t build hardware. You can’t measure heart rate non-invasively. Athletes don’t care about recovery. Under Armour is going to kill you. It won’t be accurate. You don’t listen. You’re an ineffective leader. You can’t recruit great talent. You’re going to have to pay every athlete. You can’t measure sleep non-invasively. It’s too expensive to research. Athletes are a small market. The product costs too much to make. The product costs too much to sell. Your valuation is too high. Consumers aren’t going to want it. Hardware is too hard. You should measure steps. Fitbit is going to kill you. You can’t build a marketing engine. You can’t raise enough money. You need a real CEO. Google is going to kill you. You can’t be a subscription. You can’t build a brand. You can’t do consumer in Boston. Your valuation is too high. You shouldn’t make accessories. You shouldn’t make apparel. Lululemon is going to kill you. You can’t predict Covid. Stay in your niche. You are going to run out of money. You can’t build a health platform. Amazon is going to kill you. You can’t measure blood pressure. You can’t get medical approvals. The market is too small. You don’t understand AI. The market is too competitive. It won’t work internationally. The supply chain is too complicated. You can’t build an AI. You can’t raise enough money. It’s too competitive. Healthcare isn’t going to want it. … Just keep going ✌️
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Holy Ghost@evenwalser·
I am genuinely perplexed what Canadian’s got from this deal. How can you look at this laundry list of human misery and conclude that this experiment in national destruction in Canada has been a success.
Chris Brunet@chrisbrunet

#6: White Population In 1971, 96% of the Canadian population was white. Today, it is approaching 50%.

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Holy Ghost@evenwalser·
I actually did wonder this all the time, I used to travel for work a ton and always wondered what happened here or what was here before this building, finally, I got tired of wondering and built an app to not only tell me but to also show me. Check it out, would love to know what you think apps.apple.com/gb/app/discove…
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Andy
Andy@andreas_nigbur·
Why Ancient Ruins Are Underground.... Have you ever walked through a city and wondered what might be hidden underneath? In this video, we explore the fascinating phenomenon of layered cities, where entire civilizations were built on top of one another. From the buried ruins beneath the Roman Forum and the Basilica of San Clemente to the multi-layered city of Troy and the sunken streets of Seattle, learn how history gets hidden underground and why street levels rise over time. #tartaria #1800sReset #IncubatorBabies #OrphanTrains #MudFlood #WorldsFairs #HiddenHistory
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Holy Ghost@evenwalser·
@aakashgupta 100%. One of the best use cases for this is using agents to manage and self update api endpoints, always an annoying pointless bit of drudgery
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Holy Ghost@evenwalser·
@mwk24 @typesfast This is what you took from this whole thread? Seriously dude hate to break it to you but the world is full of nasty, brutal and cruel stories of conquest and sacrifice that none the less advanced humanity.
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Mark Kinsey
Mark Kinsey@mwk24·
@typesfast The real issue here is who we are calling great, surely. This guy killed a million people. Just creating a grab bag of guys that did a lot of stuff, regardless of the impact, is a kind of category error.
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Ryan Petersen
Ryan Petersen@typesfast·
Marc severely underestimates the amount of time Alexander the Great spent reflecting on his conquests. He conquered 30+ kingdoms in 16 years. That left an average of 4-5 months on horseback as he marched to the next kingdom he was compelled to defeat. Plenty of time for introspection.
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Claude@claudeai·
A small thank you to everyone using Claude: We’re doubling usage outside our peak hours for the next two weeks.
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Landseer Enga
Landseer Enga@LandseerEnga·
Agents can one shot mobile apps, but testing is still the bottleneck. So we built a CLI that gives Claude Code the one thing it was missing - eyes and hands The best part? t's fully vision-based: - No scripts, no selectors, no element IDs - It interacts with the app exactly like a human would Claude now writes code → tests it on the app → sees what broke → fixes it Spawn a cloud agent, go to sleep, and wake up knowing it actually worked.
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Courtne Marland
Courtne Marland@courtne·
Lyra went from $20K to $700K ARR in 6 weeks inside YC. Every other founder in our batch automated their outbound. I did the exact opposite. This is every lever we pulled and the things I did that most founders would never consider:
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Holy Ghost@evenwalser·
@levelsio How funny, I reached out to Michael, the creator over a year ago about doing just this, found that AI coding was not yet up to the task to refactor the application. Loved this game as a kid, glad to see it has come back to life!
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
Saw this on Hacker News today: Someone reverse engineered a game from 1983 called 📈 Wall Street Raiders, it was 115,000 lines of BASIC so indecipherable that even Disney couldn't figure out how to wallstreetraider.com/story.html It's essentially a very deep granular trading simulator where you're a corporate raider, buying and selling companies, and many CEOs and investment managers said they used the strategies they learnt in the game in the real world! So I installed it for you to play on pieter.com!
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Holy Ghost@evenwalser·
Truly humbling, points fully to the existence, brilliance and glory of all mighty god!
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

The math on this project should mass-humble every AI lab on the planet. 1 cubic millimeter. One-millionth of a human brain. Harvard and Google spent 10 years mapping it. The imaging alone took 326 days. They sliced the tissue into 5,000 wafers each 30 nanometers thick, ran them through a $6 million electron microscope, then needed Google’s ML models to stitch the 3D reconstruction because no human team could process the output. The result: 57,000 cells, 150 million synapses, 230 millimeters of blood vessels, compressed into 1.4 petabytes of raw data. For context, 1.4 petabytes is roughly 1.4 million gigabytes. From a speck smaller than a grain of rice. Now scale that. The full human brain is one million times larger. Mapping the whole thing at this resolution would produce approximately 1.4 zettabytes of data. That’s roughly equal to all the data generated on Earth in a single year. The storage alone would cost an estimated $50 billion and require a 140-acre data center, which would make it the largest on the planet. And they found things textbooks don’t contain. One neuron had over 5,000 connection points. Some axons had coiled themselves into tight whorls for completely unknown reasons. Pairs of cell clusters grew in mirror images of each other. Jeff Lichtman, the Harvard lead, said there’s “a chasm between what we already know and what we need to know.” This is why the next step isn’t a human brain. It’s a mouse hippocampus, 10 cubic millimeters, over the next five years. Because even a mouse brain is 1,000x larger than what they just mapped, and the full mouse connectome is the proof of concept before anyone attempts the human one. We’re building AI systems that loosely mimic neural networks while still unable to fully read the wiring diagram of a single cubic millimeter of the thing we’re trying to imitate. The original is 1.4 petabytes per millionth of its volume. Every AI model on Earth fits in a fraction of that. The brain runs on 20 watts and fits in your skull. The data center required to merely describe one-millionth of it would span 140 acres.

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