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Expanding human agency & machine capability. Building https://t.co/ukbSd9Nd95 Imparting @aevonehq

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Ricky Retouch
Ricky Retouch@rickyretouch·
Monitoring
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GRITCULT
GRITCULT@GRITCULT·
Nobody coming to save you also implies that nobody is coming to stop you
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The Retro Room 🎮🕹🎬🎥
The Retro Room 🎮🕹🎬🎥@TheRetroRoomRoo·
I'm at 68 uploads of VHS tapes I've digitized for preservation on the Internet Archive. 📼🎉 All of them are either lost media or have original commercials. 📺 Let's get to 100 asap! 💯 (Link below)
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cinesthetic.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
Soviet censors literally renamed Sergei Parajanov’s Sayat-Nova (1969) to The Color of Pomegranates because they thought its poetic visual language was too difficult for audiences to understand. That’s how far ahead of its time the film was.
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Bilal Farooqui
Bilal Farooqui@bilalfarooqui·
There’s an entire class of VCs who will only invest if a tier 1 is leading They waste a ton of founders’ time pretending to be able to lead rounds only in the hopes that a warm relationship will enable them to participate in a hot round Avoid them like the plague
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Raj Kunkolienkar
Raj Kunkolienkar@kunksed·
true wealth or something something
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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
Hard to calculate exactly without an input/output split but I did the math and for 831,962,136 tokens, Anthropic Opus 4.7 would cost: - 100% input (floor, unrealistic): 831.96M × $5/M = $4,159.81 - 90/10 (typical for coding agents like opencode — most tokens are codebase context re-fed each turn): $3,743.83 + $2,079.91 = $5,823.74 - 80/20 (more conservative): $3,327.85 + $4,159.81 = $7,487.66 - 50/50 (worst plausible case): $2,079.90 + $10,399.53 = $12,479.43 So that $10.57 DeepSeek bill would probably become roughly $5,000–8,000 on Claude Opus 4.7. In other words, DeepSeek is 500–700× cheaper, for similar-ish capabilities. Now you start to understand why Anthropic is worried...
Khalid Warsame@KhalidWarsa

Is DeepSeek V4 Pro cheap? I consumed 831,962,136 tokens in under 2 days and paid $10 for it.

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The Guy
The Guy@Guygies·
1. Sequence my DNA. 2. Train transformer model on my DNA sequence. 3. Train other models on long-lived organism's DNA. 4. create vector map pointing from weights of my model to weights of longer-lived models. 5. Sample DNA sequences from the new trajectory, convert to peptide chains. 6. compare to known protein sequences looking for elements that boost health. 7. Have best candidate oligopeptides manufactured. 8. Who would be brave enough to inject them?
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Kunal Shah
Kunal Shah@kunalb11·
GLPs are modern version of an ancient hack: reduce desire, reduce suffering. Religions spent centuries teaching detachment. Science just turned it into an injection.
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Sci-Fi Archives
Sci-Fi Archives@SciFiArchives·
Abandoned Soviet radio telescope facility in Armenia, Western Asia.
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Balkan & Beyond
Balkan & Beyond@BalkanAndBeyond·
There is one magazine so influential that it sparked a technological revolution in the 1980s, without ever being backed by a corporate giant. That magazine was "Galaksija"- a Yugoslav science and Sci-Fi phenomenon published throughout the 1970s and 1980s. When imports of Western computers were impossible, Galaksija published the blueprints for a home computer (the "Galaksija") in a special DIY edition. The result? Thousands of people soldered their own boards. Most computers had no case, so they lived in cigar boxes, wooden crates, or custom metal frames. "Naked" computing at its finest. Before the internet, radio shows like Belgrade's Ventilator 202 broadcast software straight over the airwaves. You simply held a cassette recorder to the speaker, recorded the static, and there was your new program. Beyond the tech, the magazine was a visual trip. Its covers were legendary, often featuring surreal, striking sci-fi art blending space-age dreams with bold graphic design. 🫡A salute to the late visionary Zoran Modli. As a man of two skies, both as a radio host and a Boeing 737 pilot, he famously broadcast computer code over Ventilator 202, turning radio signals into a makeshift 1980s internet ❤️ #Galaksija #RetroComputing #Yugoslavia
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Sayantan Bera
Sayantan Bera@sayantanbera·
He cracked the code of an ‘eternal' mango, co-authored scientific papers on a fungi, healed tens of thousands for free. Now 72 and evicted, he is starting over—armed with nothing but genius and a few grafts. Meet K. Ramesh, a school dropout and scientist extraordinaire: @livemint Long Story livemint.com/news/the-baref…
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Station 28
Station 28@CyberpunkSF·
"Fresh from Motorola... New leader in the lively art of electronics", advertising campaign illustrated by Charles Schridde, 'LIFE' magazine (1961-1963)
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Saynotolibrandu
Saynotolibrandu@saynotolibrandu·
Indians aren’t hated in America despite their success, they’re hated because of it.🇺🇸🇮🇳 Conservatives see their own abandoned dreams realized by immigrants: stable families, crushing academic discipline, relentless entrepreneurship. Leftists see their sacred ideology shattered by the same people: merit over mediocrity, culture over victimhood, results over narratives. Both sides sense the indictment. Excellence has no greater enemy than those it exposes.😎 Stop hating Indians. Instead, learn what they are doing right to achieve what can be achieved by any American if they stay on the right path. Resentment is a dead end. Excellence is a choice. Choose better.👍
John J.S. Soriano@JohnJSSoriano

94% of Indian immigrants with children are stably married, compared to 66% of white Americans. That is something they are doing right, not something you control away! This guy is holding it against Indians that their children grow up in stable families. Very conservative!

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Phoenix𝕏
Phoenix𝕏@Xaraphim·
Gravity gradiometers cost millions and are used by governments & oil companies to scan underground… but I don’t think most people realize how simple they are to build. I was able to source parts and design one with a single prompt using ***redacted*** It’s powered off an ESP32!!!
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Owen Brake@OwenBrakes

You're flying blind in GNSS-denied airspace, you can't emit RF to avoid detection, how do you navigate to the target? Your handy Gravity Gradiometer measures the gradient of the gravity vector map-matches that fingerprint to a coordinate in space.

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Nicole Minet
Nicole Minet@mouvement33·
Here is the entire video for those who want to know why there is blood on Yung Lean's shirt during the dance sequence. The whole thing is fucking brilliant. 🇬🇧♥️
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