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@mecfhael

Katılım Aralık 2021
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
We're about to see the three largest IPOs in history happen, perhaps within months of each other: SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic.  Get ready for new record-breaking historical events!
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@lindaxie Same here. 34yo studying cs just like a hobby
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Linda Xie
Linda Xie@lindaxie·
I'm self studying physics for myself to better understand the world, not looking to get a job or degree in it. I'm sharing publicly since many told me it got them excited to study it or something else. I'm in my 30s learning something 18-19 year olds study, not doing to impress
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@MakeCathedrals They keep the real state high asf, so the boomers like it, cause boomers are our government
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MakeCathedrals@MakeCathedrals·
Quel intérêt pour la France d'avoir des Afghans, des Tchétchènes ou des Somaliens sur son sol ? Ça nous apporte quoi ?
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Fear was the first mother of gods
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pamaras@mecfhael·
Let's talk about Trading Overall, my philosophy boils down to: shut up and show results. Focus on real execution, track everything meticulously, endure the long grind with discipline, and ignore the noise/scams in trading circles. I paid heavy dues through massive trade volume and only recently hit consistent profitability. My style is blunt and anti-hype—more "this is my painful journey" than "follow my easy system." If you're into trading, my emphasis on voluminous real-world data and personal trackers could be worth reflecting on. Here what seven years and 10340 operations with real money looks like That's skin in the game
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pamaras@mecfhael·
Internal cooperation is the first law of external competition
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pamaras@mecfhael·
Transmuting greed into thrift, violence into argument, murder into litigation, and suicide into philosophy has been part of the task of civilization.
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pamaras@mecfhael·
Will Spud by @OpenAI be released before the court lawsuit? Apparently, people are trying to kill @sama Connect the dots, and see the big game unfolding
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Gabriele Corno
Gabriele Corno@Gabriele_Corno·
True empathy begins the moment we realize that a cow is not a commodity, but an individual with a deep capacity for friendship.
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The beef between @elonmusk and @sama will be the ultimate boss of the dramas. Markets will go crazy It's 134b in game It's a Stargate size data center
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pamaras@mecfhael·
Just watched the podcast Cleo and @demishassabis. Bro is the guy who must be sent to represent humanity in the case of an alien visit. Scientific and unbiased mind. A gift for humanity
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@heynavtoor Backtest is useless bro. Let this shit run in real market and real money and tell me when u get rich. Otherwise is shit, no one can predict chaos
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
🚨 Someone built an AI that reads candlestick charts the way GPT reads English. Trained on 12 billion records from 45 exchanges. Outperforms every model by 93%. Live BTC demo. Free. It's called Kronos. The first open source foundation model built for financial markets. Not a general AI repurposed for finance. An AI that speaks the native language of candlestick patterns. Every other model treats financial data like weather data. Kronos treats financial data like financial data. Here's what it does: → Price forecasting. Feed it candlesticks. It predicts where price goes next. → Volatility prediction. Forecasts how volatile an asset will be before it happens. → Zero-shot. No fine-tuning. Works on any asset, any market, any timeframe. → 45 exchanges. Binance, NYSE, NASDAQ, LSE, and 41 more. → 4 model sizes. 4M params runs on a laptop. 499M for max accuracy. → Live demo running right now. BTC/USDT. 24-hour forecast. Updated hourly. Here's the wildest part: → 93% more accurate than the leading time series model → 87% more accurate than the best non-pretrained baseline → All zero-shot. No fine-tuning. Out of the box. Hedge funds spend millions on proprietary models. Bloomberg Terminal costs $24,000/year. This runs on your laptop. Few lines of Python. Free. Built at Tsinghua University. Accepted at AAAI 2026. Models on Hugging Face. 11.6K GitHub stars. 2.4K forks. MIT License. 100% Open Source.
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@RxEconomics @sama Don't fall for this @sama your first priority must be Stargate data centers and ChatGpt 100t params
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@netcapgirl My gf is tired asf. What can I do, Claude is the man
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sophie@netcapgirl·
“it’s called claude mythos. it’s anthropic’s newest model and it’s so powerful they aren’t going to release it to the public. it found a bunch of zero days, it’s basically a game changer for cyber security. we need to delete our whole digital footprint”
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pamaras@mecfhael·
There is nothing more beautiful than Humanity. Only three further developments were needed for primitive man to create all the essentials of economic civilization: the mechanisms of transport, the processes of trade, and the medium of exchange. The porter carrying his load from a modern plane pictures the earliest and latest stages in the history of transportation. In the beginning, doubtless, man was his own beast of burden, unless he was married; to this day, for the most part, in southern and eastern Asia, man is wagon and donkey and all. Then he invented ropes, levers, and pulleys; he conquered and loaded the animal; he made the first sledge by having his cattle draw along the ground long branches bearing his goods;IV he put logs as rollers under the sledge; he cut cross-sections of the log, and made the greatest of all mechanical inventions, the wheel; he put wheels under the sledge and made a cart. Other logs he bound together as rafts, or dug into canoes; and the streams became his most convenient avenues of transport. By land he went first through trackless fields and hills, then by trails, at last by roads. He studied the stars, and guided his caravans across mountains and deserts by tracing his route in the sky. He paddled, rowed or sailed his way bravely from island to island, and at last spanned oceans to spread his modest culture from continent to continent. Here, too, the main problems were solved before written history began.
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