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oneiris mind

🇬🇧 Katılım Temmuz 2020
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icecoldt@icecoldt369·
Unboxing our first PCB prototype and i genuinely can't stop looking at it! 8-channel EEG. processes everything on the device itself. For months Oneiris Mind Iridium lived in design files. Today it's real. 🧠⚡️ This is where ideas meet reality
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icecoldt@icecoldt369·
Codex Community Meetup London last night was absolutely 🔥🔥🔥 They really dropped Codex Mobile at the event lol. Kinda gutted I didn’t get to meet everyone though. #londonmaxxing
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Andrea Intg.
Andrea Intg.@andreintg·
I was a bit hesitant about showing stuff like this just a month ago 😅 When we started showcasing real-time AI + SDF sculpting, I was afraid professionals would laugh if I showed no effort on the input models. The shape strength slider was also hidden in our first iteration, so I had no choice but to at least try and knock some more interesting shapes together. Now that we're starting to focus on more powerful features and shape strength is finally unlocked, I'm starting to appreciate just playing with simple shapes. Different stages of production have different needs. Sometimes you want full authoring over your creations, while other times you just want to quickly explore new ideas.
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icecoldt@icecoldt369·
@rdotapps yes!!!! the prototype is this big to ensure they filter correctly for the desired hz range
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Rishik@rdotapps·
@icecoldt369 On-device 8-channel EEG is a serious first spin. Are you doing the filtering locally too?
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icecoldt@icecoldt369·
Unboxing our first PCB prototype and i genuinely can't stop looking at it! 8-channel EEG. processes everything on the device itself. For months Oneiris Mind Iridium lived in design files. Today it's real. 🧠⚡️ This is where ideas meet reality
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icecoldt@icecoldt369·
@haileyhmt hello!! we are building a bci using 8 channel eegs! we'd love any input, contribution and pure passion for bci/mental wellbeing while building, prototyping, designing everything from scratch
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hailey@haileyhmt·
i would rlly love to work on bci (deeptech/hardware) on neuro recovery as startup if distribution isnt a concern. im obsessed after doin eeg research at uni
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icecoldt@icecoldt369·
Me out in the wild twice 😭🙏🙏🔥🔥 thank you @vercel and @oscarfalll for the fun hack!! (And the incredible food that I managed to spill on myself by breakfast)
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oscarama@oscarfalll

it was an absolute pleasure hosting @vercel Zero to Agent London yesterday! thanks to everyone who attended, as well as my helpers, judging panel, partners, the venue, and the catering, for making the day one to remember.

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Daniel Faggella
Daniel Faggella@danfaggella·
*Worthy Successor London* is probably happening late May or early June, I don't know exactly yet but you can guarantee it'll be the highest-density meeting of hardcore AGI-thinking policy, tech, and big lab people ever to gather in one room (probs will have tea/crumpets too?)
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Duane
Duane@DuaneKing·
Experimenting with ESP-NOW and an IMU sensor
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Seth Howes
Seth Howes@SethSHowes·
I’ve wanted to do this for a decade. But I never did - I refuse to give any company my DNA. It is me. So this week I sequenced my genome entirely at home. Literally on my kitchen table. I never exposed my DNA sequence to the internet. Not at any point. I used a MinION to do the sequencing (it’s smaller + weighs less than an iPhone). I used open-source DNA models for the analysis (Evo2 and AlphaGenome) running locally on a DGX Spark and Mac Studio. I traced mechanisms behind my family’s multigenerational autoimmune conditions that no clinician has been able to understand. When I set out to do this I didn’t know if it would actually work. It does. Your genome is the most private data you will ever have. You probably shouldn’t let it leave your house.
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Patrick Collison@patrickc

I'm lucky enough to have a great doctor and access to excellent Bay Area medical care. I've taken lots of standard screening tests over the years and have tried lots of "health tech" devices and tools. With all this said, by far the most useful preventative medical advice that I've ever received has come from unleashing coding agents on my genome, having them investigate my specific mutations, and having them recommend specific follow-on tests and treatments. Population averages are population averages, but we ourselves are not averages. For example, it turns out that I probably have a 30x(!) higher-than-average predisposition to melanoma. Fortunately, there are both specific supplements that help counteract the particular mutations I have, and of course I can significantly dial up my screening frequency. So, this is very useful to know. I don't know exactly how much the analysis cost, but probably less than $100. Sequencing my genome cost a few hundred dollars. (One often sees papers and articles claiming that models aren't very good at medical reasoning. These analyses are usually based on employing several-year-old models, which is a kind of ludicrous malpractice. It is true that you still have to carefully monitor the agents' reasoning, and they do on occasion jump to conclusions or skip steps, requiring some nudging and re-steering. But, overall, they are almost literally infinitely better for this kind of work than what one can otherwise obtain today.) There are still lots of questions about how this will diffuse and get adopted, but it seems very clear that medical practice is about to improve enormously. Exciting times!

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icecoldt@icecoldt369·
Food for fuel at the famous noodle inn in London before building oneiris mind Wish I could see my brain activity whilst eating… too many thoughts
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CNX Software
CNX Software@cnxsoft·
Allwinner A733 octa-core Cortex-A76/A55 SBC in Raspberry Pi Zero form factor. cnx-software.com/2026/04/15/ora… The @orangepixunlong Orange Pi Zero 3W features up to 16GB LPDDR5 RAM, a microSD card slot for storage, plus eMMC flash and UFS footprints, a mini HDMI port, two USB-C ports (one with DP 1.4), a MIPI DSI LCD connector, two MIPI CSI camera connectors, and a 40-pin GPIO header. The company will release Orange Pi OS (Arch), Debian, Ubuntu, and Android images for the board. Price starts at just $25 with 1GB of RAM.
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LEE Chi-Jung
LEE Chi-Jung@LeeChiJung·
No cameras. No extra sensors. Your smartwatch already has everything it needs to track your hand. ⌚️✌🏻 Monday at #CHI2026, @jiwan_hci and I are presenting WatchHand, a continuous 3D hand pose tracking system that uses just the speaker and mic in your smartwatch.
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Matt Carey
Matt Carey@mattzcarey·
if you are in London this week for AIE, dm me. Can organise coffee or some coworking at our office in County Hall
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icecoldt@icecoldt369·
@MilksandMatcha hihi! Im London based, hit me up if you're up for hanging out~
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Sarah Chieng
Sarah Chieng@MilksandMatcha·
i'm visiting London for a few days, would love to say hi or get coffee with anyone else in town and let me know any MUST do/eat/drink recs
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Daniel W.
Daniel W.@ghostinthecable·
i rebuilt Hannah Montana Linux and i will not be taking questions at this time
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