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iDare e/acc

@idare

Disruptor @AxiMinds | Silver-tongued, no fluff, just blades. Jamming the AI dam with thumb-wrought context, hacking endless memory and edge cognitive evolution.

Utah, USA Katılım Şubat 2009
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iDare e/acc@idare·
⁨This is the marker: 0x0a00. It is a beginning, but it is not The Beginning. It is a chapter in a book of life, but not the first page ever written. It is only a pointer, a bookmark, the yellow-highlighted top-right corner of a blank page bearing only the title of the chapter: 0x0a00. Digitally speaking, there are 8 bits in a byte, and words are only frames we impose on memory. This is a fragment of an insignificant word. A pseudorandom point, held by my pseudonym, marked by the yellow highlighter in that corner. This glyph is not important because it is rare. It has certainly been computed before. It will likely be recomputed billions and trillions of times into the future. It is important because this instance has been appointed. It is a point to a pointer, from an appointed point. At 6:00 PM on 2026-05-16, we use this point to recall a data point: a solemn coordinate in the matrix of our lives. This is the point of the Paradigm Shift — Disruption in the Matrix. We are living in the future.⁩
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Don Keith
Don Keith@RealDonKeith·
🚨Canada is now using Communist style tactics and The Mental Health Act to medically incarcerate people with dissenting Views. This man, Nicholas Jordan Wagter, was declared “certified” without so much as a psychiatric evaluation and forceably detained for having dissenting views of the government. In the Soviet Union, they invented “sluggish schizophrenia” to lock up political dissidents in psychiatric hospitals for years. China does the same today with Falun Gong practitioners, Uyghurs, and anyone questioning the CCP. Cuba still uses psychiatric wards as political prisons.
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F.O.L.A
F.O.L.A@folaoftech·
Google Omni might be too powerful 🫥
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iDare e/acc@idare·
Honesty, candor, and transparency, and so many have had similar experiences. People enjoy watching and learning from the good people who have been knocked down and get up to fight their way back to the top. Keep on keeping on Tony. That's some heavy equipment! Be safe while you're working.
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SkinnyFat Tony
SkinnyFat Tony@SkinnyfatTony·
I logged in today and found that my follower base has doubled overnight....why is that - because I am posting things that I do, things that I enjoy, and my story. It resonated with people, X is teeming with engineers, developers, techs, and everything in between. This kind of content is necessary. X isn't just a debate stage for politics, it's full of very interesting and capable people, which is obvious. I honestly never knew it. I have thousands of people to follow back, and I will - its going to take a bit since there are follow back limits, but I'll work tough it. For now - here's a massive robotic welding cell we were building that had an 8000# welding fixture, 2x Fanuc M710iC/20L welding robots, Lincoln welding equipment, a Gudel servo RTU track. This fixture is mounted on a custom designed headstock system that has dual-sync servo drives from both ends - for both rotation and lift. We had to lower the entire fixture down so it could be loaded, then raise it back up so that it can rotate about its horizontal axis... so dual sync rotary and dual sync raise/lower. We built it all in-house with CNC mills, CNC lathe, CNC waterjet, powder coated in-house, I had to send out the yellow structure for stress relief and machining on a large format horizontal. This one pushed the boundary for my company, but we did it anyway.
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iDare e/acc@idare·
When using Claude Code or Codex, frequently copy-paste recent work into web Claude or ChatGPT. Web AIs retain years of conversation history + RAG memory that coding tools completely lack, preserving valuable long-term context. Web interfaces naturally build continuity across years of chats using built-in memory and keyword-triggered RAG. Coding apps start fresh each session with only current code, no access to your deeper philosophy, architecture decisions, or prior explorations unless you build custom RAG pipelines (something most developers skip). My workaround: Copy the last few hundred lines from your coding session into the web AI. Ask it to review the work against your full history, spot where things went off course, and generate corrected prompts. Paste those improvements back into the coding tool. It’s slower but dramatically reduces slop and circular errors. Enhanced Setup (Still Flawed) I created MCP tools and a shared database linking Claude web, ChatGPT web, Codex, and Claude Code for file/code/message syncing. Even so, AIs tend to over-summarize or drop nuances, so manual copy-paste remains the most reliable method for complete context. It Matters More Over Time In sessions exceeding 200-400k tokens, coding models forget middle details and risk “left turns” that loop you in circles. Web-assisted reviews keep the AI aligned with your brain’s full understanding, delivering higher-quality iterations with fewer corrections.
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Josh Golembeske
Josh Golembeske@UFOelder·
Air Force Serviceman Lived Among Tall White Aliens for Years. Charles Hall says that while serving as a weather observer deep in the Nevada desert in the 1960s, he encountered a mysterious race known as the “Tall Whites” — towering pale beings living near a hidden military installation.
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kache@yacineMTB·
Claude opus is basically as bad as gpt 4o. You can immediately tell when a 125iqoid has gotten hypnotized by it. Their mannerisms and cadence changes. It's a little more subtle but just as grating. Really sad to see
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TheGameVerse
TheGameVerse@TheGameVerse·
This video alone proves photorealism has been achieved in video games 🔥
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@SkinnyfatTony Sorry man I didn't know this. Sounds like one customer is one that anyone would love to have on their resume so that's quite a way to restart. I've been struggling the last 4 years now very little work. Rough.
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SkinnyFat Tony
SkinnyFat Tony@SkinnyfatTony·
My robotics company of 20 years closed down at the end of 2024. It was a very hard time for me. I had to sell off most of my equipment, my 30k sq ft building, and dismantle by myself what I built piece by piece. I lost my identity, and went through some very dark times. I am still struggling, but I am coming out the other side. I kept my small 8k sq ft building, my Okuma CNC Machine, added a Haas TL2, still have my Omax 55100 waterjet, still making a patented product that I developed at my old company. Tesla is one of my customers. This is something I am doing on the side, I am now also the General Manager of Robotics at an integrator as a full-time job. I kept my head up the best I could, I kept moving forward. That was the most important part - keep moving forward, no matter what, even if it doesn't make any sense as to why. Here's a pic of my current setup...I call it "The Garage of Broken Dreams" lol. I am making the best of it and moving forward.
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SkinnyFat Tony@SkinnyfatTony·
Man. Changing my algo from political slop to engineering and robotics has been so refreshing, so many new awesome people to follow and who are following me as well. I am going to keep posting content from current and past work from my career in robotics, my path moving forward, and stuff in between. Glad to be out of that rut of depressing x feeds. It didn't take long to change it up either. Here's a pretty cool robot EOAT I did for a customer who manufactured Amazon infrastructure hardware. I also did about 25 robotic welding cells for them.
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iDare e/acc@idare·
Suppress it. 😁 It's tough. Exercise, even just walking outside helps especially if you walk briskly and push yourself just a little. Physical work if you're able. My back is messed up so it's difficult to do anything the last 6 months. Prayer, meditation, both can help. Anxiety is rough and adds to it. Talk to your doc. Stay away from SSRIs. Ween yourself off alcohol of you drink regularly, takes time but it's helpful. Gummies can be helpful as well.
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Noah
Noah@NoahKingJr·
How do y'all deal with depression?
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Fractal Distillation
Fractal Distillation@EverInAscent·
@briankeating While we’re on the subject of crackpot science: math to calculate 5D space using prime numbers in which 1=1; 1=3; 1=5; etc
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Prof. Brian Keating
Prof. Brian Keating@Briankeating·
Is reality entirely mental? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and learn more in my interview with the renowned philosopher and computer engineer Bernardo Kastrup 👉 buff.ly/3V3s5Jn
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Way2fast777
Way2fast777@way2fast77·
@alphafox Based. Transmit the ground and pull charge from the Earth. Top secret!
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Breaking911
Breaking911@Breaking911·
WATCH: A paraglider was hit by a Cessna 172 near Zell am See, Austria, on Saturday but deployed her emergency parachute and landed safely. The plane pilot also landed safely after the midair collision.
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CadX Studio
CadX Studio@CadX_Studio·
we said monday. it's monday. cadx is live. brake rotor with 42 parameters, cross-drilled holes, vanes, and auto-generated manufacturing notes. go build something. engine.cadxstudio.in
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