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@kephilim

Katılım Ocak 2012
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@YourAnonOne Ends too soon. Where is the clip where they start on the next one??
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Anonymous@YourAnonOne·
One groundhog has already accepted his fate and stays calm during the nail trim. The other reacts to every clip, you can see it go straight to his feet.
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Trips
Trips@lukas_trips·
» Impulse « ✨🔊
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Anonymous
Anonymous@YourAnonOne·
Koalas have fingerprints that are strikingly similar to human ones
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Kavya
Kavya@bykavyaa·
COOLEST SHI EVER 😭💅
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Khan 🧢 🌟
Khan 🧢 🌟@Khanstillday·
He fired the only person who could make his coffee right 😅
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Satya Nadella
Satya Nadella@satyanadella·
We’re bringing our growing MAI model family to every developer in Foundry, including … · MAI-Transcribe-1, most accurate transcription model in world across 25 languages · MAI-Voice-1, natural, expressive speech generation · MAI-Image-2, our most capable image model yet Start building: microsoft.ai/news/today-wer…
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Mayank Vora
Mayank Vora@aiwithmayank·
Holy shit…Someone built a production-grade LLM inference server that runs entirely on your Mac, persists KV cache across RAM and SSD so your AI never recomputes context it has already seen, and manages the whole thing from a menu bar icon. It's called oMLX and it turns your Apple Silicon Mac into the kind of local AI infrastructure that used to require a dedicated GPU server. Here is what it actually does: → Serves any MLX-format model with continuous batching the same architecture that powers production inference at scale → Tiered KV cache keeps hot blocks in RAM and automatically offloads cold blocks to SSD in safetensors format, so past context survives server restarts and gets restored from disk instead of recomputed from scratch → Runs multiple models simultaneously LLMs, vision-language models, OCR models, embeddings, and rerankers with LRU eviction, model pinning, and per-model idle timeouts → Drop-in OpenAI and Anthropic API compatibility means every tool you already use Claude Code, OpenClaw, OpenCode, Codex connects with zero config changes → Special Claude Code optimization scales reported token counts so auto-compact triggers at the right time and SSE keep-alive prevents timeouts during long prefill → A web admin dashboard gives you real-time monitoring, one-click benchmarking, model downloading from HuggingFace, and per-model settings that apply instantly without a server restart → A native PyObjC menu bar app not Electron lets you start, stop, and monitor everything without opening a terminal No cloud API. No monthly bill. No context window limits you did not set yourself. 6,600 stars. Apache 2.0. 100% Open Source. Link is in the comments.
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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
26-year-old Polish guitar virtuoso Marcin Patrzałek responds to those claiming his music is fake. He created this tutorial-style video to show exactly how he plays so incredibly well – and yes, it’s all performed live on a single guitar. He is incredible! 👌👌
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
Train of starlink satellites over the sky of Japan!
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Weston Nakamura
Weston Nakamura@acrossthespread·
Interesting market setup at Asia AM 🇯🇵OPEN: USDJPY 160.50 🇺🇸CRUDE +3% >$100 NKY -5% YTD low 👆All break key levels & moving in lockstep as per post-Iran cross asset behavior w/ Houthis + Trump headlines But then.. USDJPY diverges↓ as 🇯🇵throws full weight of jawboning at JPY (MOF Katayama + Mimura + BOJ) JGB & UST yields also↓, but this is FX-led So either USDJPY is temporarily dislocated & will be meeting crude & rest of cross asset markets back↑ OR.. crude, equities, gold, BTC would top out & follow USDJPY↓ Of course the former would seem far more sensible- crude is↑ for actual fundamental realities & taking equities down in near-perfect inverse correlation, while USDJPY is just on a very temporary sidetracked path on empty words out of 🇯🇵authorities. & so long USDJPY a “no brainer” But just watch - because a yentervention-fearing JPY self-capping at ~160 has indeed led the rest of global cross asset markets to turn, & very much gone unnoticed (& yes, during this otherwise Iran/crude driven era) I’m not saying it’ll happen this time (& not saying it won’t) - I’m just saying don’t be surprised if it does. And I’m talking about in/for the very short term (intraday) Remember, crude has no fundamental reason to sell down at the moment So if USDJPY moves/remains↓, & crude tops & turns↓, & equities stabilize & recover↑ Just remember which green & red blinking ticker pivoted in the face of fundamentals first
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
GDP per capita 1980 🇸🇬 Singapore: $8,840 🇯🇵 Japan: $8,800 2026 🇸🇬 Singapore: $99,040 🇯🇵 Japan: $36,390
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Sanggano@princesanggano·
So, is this a burger??
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Duo Nine ⚡ YCC
Duo Nine ⚡ YCC@duonine·
To beat the market, you need to adopt one of the below portfolios. SPY = S&P500, the benchmark in blue XLK = Tech XLE = Energy DBMF = top 20 managed hedge funds index I lean towards the red line for a simple and solid approach. SPY + BTC + Gold in equal parts for a 5x since 2020. Advantages: High performance with low correlation between each asset class. Max drawdown a bit higher than SPY at -41% vs -34%. DBMF is interesting because it adds another layer of diversification due to low correlation with the rest of the market. This is good in times of volatility since hedge funds will aim to make money in either direction. Which portfolio do you like best? Drop it in the comments and hit a follow @duonine for more market alpha. I created the chart with Grok AI and seeing 4 agents work in parallel with Grok as the lead agent is quite amazing to see. This makes me think, in the future, with the help of AI, you can have a team of say 50 agents handle extremely complex situations or problems, including say a health issue. That may eventually translate to everything we do which will slowly move us towards the same results, including market portfolios. I don't know if that is good or bad, but arbitrage opportunities may be harder and harder to find in the future. Equally, having an edge in the market will likely be harder too since you will compete with billions of agents at all times. Being human is about creativity, trial and error, mistakes, and improvement/mastery over time. All of that sounds like being left behind against AI speed. AI is a fantastic tool, but I think it will be a race to zero like consumer goods or TVs. Don't think the current economic model is fit for purpose in the new AI age. That may also mean investment as we know it now is about to change dramatically as well. Stay agile!
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Wonder of Science
Wonder of Science@wonderofscience·
This is what starfish larvae look like. 📽: Igor Adameyko
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Wonder of Science
Wonder of Science@wonderofscience·
This isn't AI, it's a real-life creature known as a sea angel (Clione limacina) found in the cold waters of the Arctic and North Atlantic Oceans. 📽: Alexander Semenov
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Stack Atlas
Stack Atlas@TheStackAtlas·
This sounds like sci-fi. It’s actually biology. Here’s the “Post-Death Activity Stack”: 1.Death isn’t instant → different cells shut down at different times 2.Oxygen loss triggers stress responses inside cells 3.Some genes actually become more active after death 4.Cells try to repair → even without the organism being alive 5.Immune + stem-like cells can stay active longer 6.This creates a temporary “transition phase” 7.Not life, not fully inactive → but biological processes still running There’s no true “third state.” But life doesn’t switch off like a light. It fades… step by step. Death is not a moment. It’s a process. —@TheStackAtlas
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: MIT scientists create injectable gel that regrows damaged nerves, restores sensation completely
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John Cumbers
John Cumbers@johncumbers·
A foreign government attempted to invest over $100 million into one of David Sinclair's age-reversal companies. The US government BLOCKED it. The reason? They classified the technology as too dangerous to fall into foreign hands. Sinclair sits on the board of the company. He confirmed the investment was killed because the US government believed a foreign power would gain too much access to age-reversal research. When asked if it was China, his response: "I won't say more. It's sensitive." But here's what he DID say: Governments around the world are watching this technology closely. Not just for healthcare. The US government has identified what Sinclair calls "so-called super soldier potential" in age-reversal tech. He also said the winner of this race won't just gain economic advantage. There will be "potential for radical change in the pharmaceutical industry, in healthcare" and dramatic social change. Sinclair believes the technology is very powerful and that society should start preparing now. Because as he put it: "It's not an if. It's a when." David Sinclair is at SynBioBeta this year - discussing the science of slowing and reversing aging. Link for tickets below. — @davidasinclair
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The first human age-reversal trial is officially happening. But before the FDA cleared it, Harvard professor David Sinclair had to pull off a mice experiment most scientists thought was impossible: "These mice had their optic nerve regenerated. We were able to show that using [the information theory of aging] method we could cure blindness in animal for the first time." Since then, he also discovered you could treat and reverse diseases like Alzheimer's, multiple sclerosis, ALS, kidney disease and liver disease in mice too: “It's not just the eye that can get reversed and cured of diseases. It's seemingly every part of the body.” It's what he calls "a universal reset of the body." He confirmed his method also worked in monkeys. Now humans are next. The FDA just cleared the first age-reversal trial. Life Biosciences raised $80 million to make it happen. As he put it: "The eye is just the beginning. We believe we can treat every tissue—a whole body reset."

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