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Immature child in training You used my software today Don’t be so serious!

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playerTwo@playerTwoQ·
@TTruthhammer @chamath How can you call the bottom of the bear market when BTC is still in the bear market with no strong evidence to suggest any movement up is likely?
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Mr. MoonBeam
Mr. MoonBeam@TTruthhammer·
@chamath You could have posted this in October before we cratered but you’ll wait until we’re at the bottom and end of the bear market to post. Just like you software call. Two stinkers that will not withstand the test of time.
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Chamath Palihapitiya
There are two problems rn for crypto and, specifically, bitcoin bulls: 1) marginal liquidity would rather speculate in prediction markets and equity markets 2) marginal energy to mine BTC is worth 10-20x if reallocated to serving AI tokens These changes feel structural but I could be wrong…
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MrBeast
MrBeast@MrBeast·
Would you rather stop aging for 100 years or receive 1 billion dollars right now?
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playerTwo
playerTwo@playerTwoQ·
@JundeMorsenWu I don't want to minimize what you're saying; you are correct and should have a clear path to citizenship. I'm sure it has been immensely frustrating. > All of this makes me wonder whether I should just give up. Someone with genuine American spirit would not give up, keep going.
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JUNDE WU
JUNDE WU@JundeMorsenWu·
I’m an AI PhD at Oxford wanted to move to the US for years, but it never worked out. Maybe I can share why. To me, it feels like the US is making it harder and harder for Chinese talent to come or stay. First, Trump signed PP10043, which meant I couldn’t go to the US for any graduate school. That’s why I had to turn down my Stanford offer and come to Oxford. Later, I qualified for an EB-1A (the extraordinary ability green card). But because I was born in China, I’m stuck in a country-specific backlog that could take another 4–5 years. Meanwhile, on the other side, I’m getting 3–4 emails from China almost every week. They offer high salaries, free housing, generous research funding, and even offered an astonishing amount of money just for me to come back and have a conversation. I’ve always loved the American spirit. I truly believe my abilities could have a bigger impact there. But honestly, the whole process has been incredibly frustrating. All of this makes me wonder whether I should just give up. Why am I spending so much energy trying to go to a country that doesn’t seem to want me, when another country is doing everything it can to bring me back?
signüll@signulll

kimi’s founder & ceo got his phd at cmu. why didn’t he stay in america?!

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Autism Capital 🧩
Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital·
Stick a pair of AirPod Pros with ANC on *underneath* the 3M Autism Headphones, slap on an Apple Vision Pro, go under a weighted blanket, and you have the autism cocoon sent from heaven.
@levelsio@levelsio

Okay I got the new V2 version of the 🎧 3M Worktunes Connect (construction worker headphones with Bluethooth audio) Me and @rameerez are religious believers that passive noise cancelling is superior to active noise cancelling Passive noise cancelling are construction worker headphones, the ones from 3M that you wear when you're drilling through concrete Active noise cancelling are the headphones you know from Bose, Sony, Apple etc. Active noise cancelling relies on listening to your surroundings, then very very very rapidly producing the same sound but in inverse, but there's a predictive element to it, which means the sound that remains the same all the time (like airplane engine noise) is very easy to remove, but random sounds like voices, people moving around, etc. are close to impossible to predict for your headphone Which results in the funny thing many of us experienced in a plane: with noise cancelling headphones you hear MORE people talking than less, because it cuts the engine sound, but not talking Another issue I have is I want to be able to use noise cancelling headphones without any music or sound, my expectation is they should be able to kill most sound and give me silence in a loud place, but they don't. Airpods Pro don't, Airpods Pro Max don't, Sony WH don't, Bose don't. They simply can't due to physics But passive noise cancelling like 3M headphones don't need to predict anything, they just have a thick seal to cut sounds with their superior material, and they've protected construction workers for 75+ years The problem was always these didn't have sound though, but recently 3M started producing ones first with FM radio (lol) and now Bluetooth called 3M WorkTunes The previous WorkTunes V1 were good but it was micro-USB and I wasn't able to charge it properly I think because I'd use a micro-USB male to USB-C female plug and anyway it either didn't work or its battery just sucked Also the sound wasn't great, it was good enough for podcasts, but too tinny for listening music for a long time This new version absolutely you can listen music, I'd say 80% there in sound quality if you compare it to Airpods Pro 3 They have USB-C and a 40-hour (!) battery life, which is again because they're not doing complex active noise cancelling They work so well that I was sitting in a loud cafe and someone came up to me after my iPhone alarm was ringing and I couldn't hear it They're also much cheaper than Sony/Apple/Bose, they're just $69!

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playerTwo
playerTwo@playerTwoQ·
@HeinrichKuttler @romanhelmetguy the ancient history larp accounts always say things like they’re the most obvious and simple decision in the world, mostly because they haven’t done anything remotely challenging in their lives “Just have American PhDs bro” it’s so lame and corny, as if anyone doesn’t want that
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heiner@HeinrichKuttler·
@romanhelmetguy the relevant education is free. what's holding you back?
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playerTwo@playerTwoQ·
@dillon_mulroy Not to be That Guy (sorry in advance) but don’t forget that Sam literally stole a non-profit that was reliably shipping open source software and then started dealmaking as if was running a GPU monopsony for the sole purpose of making his company the only vendor of intelligence.
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Dillon Mulroy
Dillon Mulroy@dillon_mulroy·
actually an insane thing for openai’s head of strategy to publicly say
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Dean W. Ball@deanwball

Some observations on Kimi: 1. It's a very good model! I don't think its performance can be explained away by distillation or anything like that. In agentic coding sessions, it seems pretty much on par with the best public models of Q1 2026. In my fairly limited use, it also seemed very token hungry. It's not obvious to me that this model is actually that cheap to run. 2. I am personally surprised the Chinese state continues to allow the open sourcing of models this good, given potential risks. To be clear, I *myself* might be fine with models presenting this level of marginal risk being open weight, but I am surprised that China is fine with it. I suspect the reason they are is 75% explained by strategic blindness/lack of AGI-pilledness (the CCP is very Yann Lecun-y in its views of AI). The other 25% or so is their lack of compute for customer inference (making China's open-weight strategy an unintended byproduct of US export controls) and the normal Chinese strategy of aggressive exports. For the companies, as opposed to the government, the decision to open source is partially ideological and partially because they are behind, and they know that very few people would pay for sub-frontier models from China. 3. Open-weight models are inherently decelerationist, and I'm continually surprised to see the so-called "accelerationists" so excited about open-weight models. I suspect the reason they are is that they know open-weight models are effectively ungovernable, and they simply like the overall cloak of ungovernability open-weight models create over the whole of AI. It's not a bad strategy; it reminds me of James Scott's recounting of the hill people in "the art of not being governed." Still, in the end, open-weight models deter further AI capex. 4. One probable outcome of an open-weight-model-dominant world is full AI communism, which is precisely what China proposes: rather than a market product, AI is a "public good" which will ultimately be provided by the state as a kind of "digital public infrastructure." This future strikes me as a dystopian hellscape, but I've never met an open-weight models advocate who doesn't ultimately concede this is where things end. You'd be surprised how many 'accelerationists' lobbied me, while I was in government, to support an eleven or twelve-figure federally funded data center so that startups could train models at a subsidy and then give them away for free. There was no other way for AI to progress, they said. Perhaps this is the logical end state of things. Nonetheless, I find myself surprised to see supposed accelerationists excited about such an outcome. I think many of them just don't know what they're doing. Many accelerationists do not view the creation and serving of frontier models as a legitimate business. 5. I would guess that the Trump Administration will at some point realize that their best strategy here would be to create large amounts of regulatory risk around the use of open-weight Chinese models. You don't need to "ban open source" (one of the dumber motifs of AI policy discussion). You just need to direct every agency to issue soft law that creates FUD. "A Federal Reserve Advisory Bulletin found that there may be backdoors in Chinese AI models." It needn't be that well justified. You just create enough regulatory risk that every regulated enterprise backs off. You probably don't want to create so much regulatory risk that you scare off the hyperscalers from serving Chinese models; this will just drive startups to sketchier providers. There's a happy middle ground here. I'd assume they will do some version of this. 6. It's probably true that open-weight models of this capability make the world a bit more dangerous, but not so much more that you'll really notice. At some point the models will be capable enough that you will notice. "A nonliving, invisible, dangerous, and infinitely self-replicating agent escaped from a Chinese lab," you say? Color me shocked.

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max@mSanterre·
Mentally I feel like at that point of a long hike where you're just putting one leg in front of the other
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playerTwo@playerTwoQ·
@BillyM2k 2 million (post tax) EXTRA dollars would solve my “I have to work currently” problem which would pave the way to solving many other problems over the next 12 months and open the door to having larger than $2m solvable problems
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playerTwo
playerTwo@playerTwoQ·
@rachcorrine Men should RFK American blue jeans maxx and stop being little twink birth boys in shorts 🗣️
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rachel
rachel@rachcorrine·
My DMs are flooded with men asking what to wear in the god awful heat and humidity. “Rachel I have swamp ass I can’t wear jeans it’s tooooooo hot.” While part of me wants to tell you to SUFFER the better part of me wants to help you find a solution. How to avoid swamp ass?? I don’t know. But there are cool ways to wear shorts in the summer. I’ve talked about linen drawstring shorts. These are great for looking like you have your shit together day to day. Octobre Editions, Todd Snyder, James Perse, Alex Crane all have great options. (Can link some if you like.) A chino short is another you should have in your rotation. Personally like the look of shorts with long sleeves shirts to create some contrast BUT if it’s unbearably hot, a nice knit polo or camp collar shirt will do just fine. And finally. So many brands have quick drying swim shorts that look like regular shorts. Abercrombie actually has one that rocks. Here is where you do a long sleeve tee, or short sleeve tee, a hat, flip flops. Casual pool day. Accessories make the look (hat sunglasses bracelet). Hope this helps. Can link shorts if you’re interested.
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playerTwo@playerTwoQ·
@varien this is the best of the 4 you've posted so far, this style is awesome
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