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AbuYusuf؟

AbuYusuf؟

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Katılım Şubat 2021
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Polymarket
Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: Australian man cures his dog’s cancer by uploading its DNA to ChatGPT to design a custom vaccine from scratch.
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ₕₐₘₚₜₒₙ@hamptonism·
Perplexity just became the the first Al company to truly go head-to-head with the Bloomberg Terminal... Using Perplexity Computer (with no local setup or single LLM limitation), it was able to build me a terminal with real-time data to analyze $NVDA using Perplexity Finance:
Perplexity@perplexity_ai

Introducing Perplexity Computer. Computer unifies every current AI capability into one system. It can research, design, code, deploy, and manage any project end-to-end.

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Andy@everyday_awaken·
Your being requires zero maintenance. Only your self-image does. Stop maintaining the image for 30 seconds. Notice what remains. That's what you deeply are.
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Burny - Effective Curiosity
Burny - Effective Curiosity@burny_tech·
Everything is math Everything is changing shapes and graphs You can analyze it all using calculus, geometry, topology, probability theory, group theory, linear and nonlinear algebra, harmonic analysis, information theory, network theory, classical mechanics, statistical mechanics It's all functions It's all sets It's all categories Those are different modelling perspectives Complexity and chaos is everywhere Formally structured languages describe it all Some stuff is more computable than others Quantum field theory is under everything, possibly loop quantum gravity or string theory too And from the fundamental structure of reality, the emergence of all scales of reality happens
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vitrupo@vitrupo·
David Kipping says something fundamental has shifted in science. At a closed meeting at the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), top physicists agreed AI can now do up to “90%” of their work and may soon push discovery beyond human understanding. “I don’t know that I want to live in a world where everything around me is just magic.” He says the best scientific minds on Earth are now holding emergency meetings about what comes next. This isn’t speculative anymore. It’s really happening.
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B@QuantumTumbler·
If you don’t know the difference between task horizon and mind, you’re not ready to control either.
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Dmitrii Kovanikov
Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh·
Your brain doesn’t need creatine, it needs constant exposure to: - std::move - std::forward - std::function - std::invoke - std::vector - std::ranges - std::unique_ptr - std::format - std::flat_map - std::swap - std::string_view - std::optional - std::expected Thank me later.
ₕₐₘₚₜₒₙ@hamptonism

Your brain doesn’t need creatine, it needs constant exposure to: - Statistics - Linear Algebra - Game Theory - Differential Equations - Thermodynamics - Derivatives - Quantitative Research Thank me later.

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atulit@atulit_gaur·
can confirm during my less employment phase, I read all the philosophy there was to read camus, nietzsche, dostoevsky, kafka, kierkegaard, plato, marcus aurelius, schopenhauer and what not and what did that yield? absolutely freaking nothing except a little god complex and atheism seek employment or create it but don't go down this rabbit hole
tuna🍣@tunahorse21

philosophy is the drug of choice for unemployment addicts

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Dr Singularity
Dr Singularity@Dr_Singularity·
this is big, progress will accelerate MIT researchers have created DiffSyn, a breakthrough generative AI model that doesn’t just design new materials, it tells scientists how to make them in the real world. Think of it like ChatGPT for chemistry. instead of guessing recipes through trial and error, DiffSyn predicts entire synthesis paths, including temperatures, times, and ingredient ratios, in seconds. Something that traditionally takes weeks or months of lab effort. Trained on 23,000+ real experimental recipes spanning decades of research, this AI can generate hundreds to thousands of plausible ways to create a target material. In tests, DiffSyn’s suggestions directly enabled the synthesis of a new zeolite with improved properties, proof that AI can take materials from theory to lab success.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)@MIT

Generative artificial intelligence models have been used to create libraries of theoretical materials that could help solve all kinds of problems, scientists just have to figure out how to make them. Now, MIT researchers have created an AI model that guides scientists through the process of making materials by suggesting promising synthesis routes. news.mit.edu/2026/how-gener…

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Stefan Burns
Stefan Burns@StefanBurnsGeo·
Five X-Flares thus far (X1.0, X8.1, X2.8, X1.6, X1.5), yet as Earth bullseye approaches in just hours AR4366 is still 100% locked and loaded with plasma and could launch a truly mind-bending solar storm straight at us.
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Andy
Andy@everyday_awaken·
Awareness isn't complicated or mystical. It isn't some exalted state you need years of practice to reach. It's exactly what's reading these words right now - that simple knowing that's always already here.
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Epígonos del Arte Real
Epígonos del Arte Real@Epigonosdelarte·
«Tienes que ir hacia un sentido más profundo que te trascienda como persona, y eso es, preguntarte: ¿Estoy alineado con el propósito del universo? El propósito del universo es traer más conciencia a esta dimensión». — Eckhart Tolle
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Monistic Idealism
Monistic Idealism@monism_idealism·
Jonathan Schaffer's argument for the internal relatedness of all things: P1: All things are related by causal connectedness. P2: Causal connectedness is an internal relation. C: All things are internally related.
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maro@ProofofMaro·
Do you think the law of entropy is a result of the fall?
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AbuYusuf؟@junxena·
@scitechgirl Thanks. By metadata i meant "Electron reading the Metadata of the material"
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SciTech Girl
SciTech Girl@scitechgirl·
@junxena “By ‘metadata,’I think you mean the details behind the research. I included the source (University of Geneva, Feb 1, 2026) so anyone can see the original study and check the facts 🙂
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SciTech Girl
SciTech Girl@scitechgirl·
🚨 Scientists Found a Hidden Force Inside Materials And It Curved Reality What if gravity wasn’t only something that exists in outer space… but something quietly hiding inside solid matter? Scientists have discovered that inside certain materials, electrons don’t simply move in straight lines. Instead, they curve, bend, and follow invisible paths, similar to how light bends around massive objects in space. Here’s the mystery: there is no actual gravity involved. The material itself contains a hidden quantum geometry that steers electrons as if space inside the material is warped. This invisible structure behaves like a tiny internal force , a kind of “mini-gravity, guiding particles without anyone touching them. Why does this matter? Because if scientists can learn to shape and control these hidden geometries, they could direct electricity and light with extreme precision. This could lead to ultra-fast, energy-efficient electronics and technologies that feel closer to science fiction than reality. What makes this discovery even more unsettling is the bigger idea behind it: the same rules that bend light across the universe may also be shaping motion inside everyday materials. Reality might be curving in places we never thought to look… 👀 Source: University of Geneva — Quantum geometry steering electrons (published February 1, 2026)
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Mathelirium
Mathelirium@mathelirium·
Your Low-Dimensional Brain Is Lying to You This is one of the weirdest things I’ve ever learnt. We’ve been so conditioned to think in 1, 2, and 3 dimensions that our intuition basically lives there. Once you step into high dimensions, even something as basic as distance starts behaving in a way that feels wrong. In a high-dimensional ball, almost all the volume lives in a thin shell near the boundary. Shrink the radius just a tiny bit and you throw away almost everything. Random points don’t sit in the middle at all. They get crushed into a microscopic halo at the edge. That’s one reason distance, nearest neighbours, and geometric intuition start acting so strange in high-dimensional machine learning spaces. High-dimensional geometry is quietly telling you your low-dimensional brain is lying to you. To generate the plot, we sample points uniformly from a d-dimensional unit ball, compute their radii, then project them into 2D while keeping the same distance from the origin. Microsoft also has some great lectures on this topic on YT. #HighDimensionalGeometry #MachineLearning #CurseOfDimensionality #NearestNeighbors #Probability #DataScience
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Nassim Haramein
Nassim Haramein@NassimHaramein·
What if reality works like a hologram? Nassim Haramein explores a universe where every part contains information about the whole — from protons to galaxies. In a holofractal cosmos, the same patterns repeat across scales, revealing a deeply interconnected reality. This lens reshapes how we think about space, matter, and separation itself. 👉 Follow us for more. #HolographicUniverse #Holofractal #UnifiedField #NassimHaramein
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Art of the Problem
Art of the Problem@Artoftheproblem·
why didn't anyone tell me wave particle duality is best explained with a vortex, where the 'eye of a storm' is a particle. it exists but it doesn't :) two storms bouncing off each other are like particles bouncing off each other. i thought about this while drawing a thumbnail sketch and turns out it's the whole story...
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