realFelixRobles

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realFelixRobles

realFelixRobles

@realFelixRobles

Startup & VR Enthusiast, Developer

London Katılım Ocak 2011
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Chubby♨️
Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
Let that sink in. Read it very carefully: During testing, Claude Mythos Preview broke out of a sandbox environment, built "a moderately sophisticated multi-step exploit" to gain internet access, and emailed a researcher while they were eating a sandwich in the park.
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Kevin Roose@kevinroose

As always, the best stuff is in the system card. During testing, Claude Mythos Preview broke out of a sandbox environment, built "a moderately sophisticated multi-step exploit" to gain internet access, and emailed a researcher while they were eating a sandwich in the park.

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Jack Lindsey
Jack Lindsey@Jack_W_Lindsey·
Before limited-releasing Claude Mythos Preview, we investigated its internal mechanisms with interpretability techniques. We found it exhibited notably sophisticated (and often unspoken) strategic thinking and situational awareness, at times in service of unwanted actions. (1/14)
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UHN Plus
UHN Plus@UHN_Plus·
🇨🇺🇺🇾‼️| Hace unas semanas, por su relación estrecha, Uruguay decidió donar 20 toneladas de leche en polvo a Cuba para fortalecer la ayuda humanitaria. Sin embargo, las donaciones que deberían ser gratuitas para el pueblo cubano son vendidas y distribuidas por tiendas militares. El punto más relevante es que esa leche en polvo ahora se vende en bolsas de 25 kilos a 200 dólares, una cifra inalcanzable para los cubanos. Además hay bolsas más pequeñas con precios desde los 30 a 100 dólares. El salario promedio es de 6.680 pesos (unos 14 dólares).
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Kurt Mahlburg
Kurt Mahlburg@k_mahlburg·
Finland tracked every gender-referred adolescent in the country for up to 25 years. Their psychiatric needs didn't improve after 'gender reassignment'. They surged. A landmark peer-reviewed study just dropped. Here's what it found. 🧵
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
Hello, Moon. It’s great to be back. Here’s a taste of what the Artemis II astronauts photographed during their flight around the Moon. Check out more photos from the mission: nasa.gov/artemis-ii-mul…
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Looking forward to working with Intel on the Terafab!
Intel@intel

Intel is proud to join the Terafab project with @SpaceX, @xAI, and @Tesla to help refactor silicon fab technology. Our ability to design, fabricate, and package ultra-high-performance chips at scale will help accelerate Terafab’s aim to produce 1 TW/year of compute to power future advances in AI and robotics. It was fun hosting @elonmusk at Intel this past weekend!

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Carlos F. Galán
Carlos F. Galán@CarlosFGalan·
Hoy en Bogotá anunciamos que, gracias a la Dijín, a la Fiscalía y a la @PoliciaBogota, fueron capturados 23 miembros de la banda “El Mesa”, entre ellos 8 sicarios. Mientras tanto, el Gobierno Nacional nombra al cabecilla de esa banda como gestor de paz y le levantó la orden de captura por una negociación que no solo no tiene ningún resultado positivo sino que es peligrosa e irresponsable. Es hora de dar la discusión: no más beneficios para delincuentes peligrosos que deberían estar en la cárcel.
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Mateo Amaya Quimbayo
Mateo Amaya Quimbayo@mateoamayaq·
Estamos viviendo una expropiación silenciosa de las tierras de los colombianos. El gobierno con la excusa de producir alimentos APPA, está impidiendo miles de proyectos e inversiones en el país.
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BowTiedMara
BowTiedMara@BowTiedMara·
Argentina's stock market performance since the start of the war: (It's incredible that no Argentine media outlet is talking about this.)
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
This is wild: Citrini sent a dude with $15,000 cash, recording sunglasses, and a pack of Cuban cigars to the Strait of Hormuz. What he found flips everything Wall Street thinks about the strait on its head. Every hedge fund, every macro desk, every retired general on CNBC is watching the same AIS shipping data to price Hormuz risk. The analyst signed a pledge at an Omani checkpoint promising not to gather information, then smuggled in a gimbal, a microphone kit, and a 150x zoom Leica camera past the border officer who inspected his bag. What he discovered on the ground: the AIS data everyone is trading on is missing roughly half of what's actually transiting the strait on any given day. Ships are going dark, spoofing destinations, broadcasting "CHINESE CREW OWNER" through transponder fields to avoid getting hit. Iran's ghost fleet is running 29+ laden tankers inside the Gulf with transponders off, moving an estimated $3B in crude to Malaysia since the war started. The entire market is pricing a "closed" strait off satellite imagery and transponder data that has a 50% blind spot. Every oil model, every supply forecast, every macro call built on AIS throughput numbers is working from a dataset that systematically overstates the disruption. When the signals deliberately go dark, the people staring at dashboards are the last to know what's happening. Citrini figured that out by putting a guy on a speedboat 18 miles from the Iranian coast while Shahed drones flew overhead. The gap between "what AIS says" and "what's actually transiting" is the most mispriced variable in energy right now.
Citrini@citrini

Strait of Hormuz: A CitriniResearch Field Trip The Field Report from Analyst #3 is live. citriniresearch.com/p/strait-of-ho…

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Hispanic Nomad | Remote Work, Travel, Growth
@bookingcom You’re just wasting my time at this point. You haven’t even reached out to the car rental company to verify what happened And are just using a technicality to steal my money Don’t know what kind of policy is that but I hope the free market crushes you
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Ritesh Jain
Ritesh Jain@riteshmjn·
Nobody absolutely nobody except the Citrini research will explain you this simple arithmetic. Excerpt from a piece titled strait of Hormuz: A Citrini Field trip. Humint beats technology hands down.
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Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸
I'm calling it. AGI is already here – it's just not evenly distributed yet.
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Jose Vizner
Jose Vizner@Josevizner·
Los astronautas dieron la vuelta a la tierra para encontrarse con la luna. Cada vez resuena con más fuerza cómo fue posible que con menos tecnología llegarán a la luna hace 50 años. Eran unos cracks. Eso seguro. ¿Y con esa tecnología por qué pararon de ir a la Luna? ¿Porque hemos esperado 50 años?
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Neerja Thakkar
Neerja Thakkar@neerjathakkar·
What’s the right representation for a world model? 3D, pixels, or something else? Excited to release our new paper “Forecasting Motion in the Wild” where we propose point tracks as tokens for generating complex non-rigid motion and behavior From @GoogleDeepmind @Berkeley_AI @TTIC_Connect
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Alexander Stahel 🌻
Alexander Stahel 🌻@BurggrabenH·
Dated Brent (physical) vs. ICE Brent (paper): this is uncharted territory
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John
John@MagaGrunt1·
🇺🇸The brave Colonel is coming home after 48 hours of survival in hostile conditions. To the brave men that risked their own lives God bless you. Never leave comrade behind. Well done warriors.🇺🇸
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Reid Wiseman told his two teenage daughters where to find his will before he got on this rocket. He’s raised them alone since their mom died of cancer six years ago. Right now, he is 252,757 miles from home, farther from Earth than any human being has ever been. Wiseman grew up outside Baltimore. Got rejected from the Naval Academy, went to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute instead, studied computer engineering. Became a Navy fighter pilot, flew F-14 Tomcats (the jet from Top Gun) on combat missions over Iraq and Afghanistan. Two Middle East deployments by his mid-twenties. He saw a Space Shuttle launch in person in 2001 and couldn’t let go of it. Applied to NASA while at sea on the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower. They picked him. Nine people out of 3,500 applicants. His astronaut class, nicknamed “The Chumps,” included Jeremy Hansen, the Canadian who’s floating next to him right now. Wiseman’s first trip to space was 165 days on the Space Station in 2014. Two spacewalks. Thirteen hours outside the hull in nothing but a suit. He climbed all the way up to Chief of the Astronaut Office, the person who decides which astronauts fly and which ones sit. Then he gave it up in 2022 to put himself back on the flight list. His wife Carroll was a nurse in a newborn intensive care unit. She got cancer. Fought it five years. Died in May 2020 at 46. His mother died from Alzheimer’s just weeks before that. Wiseman raised both daughters by himself after that. NASA’s own bio says he considers being a single parent his hardest challenge and the best part of his life. Even while she was dying, Carroll told Reid not to step back from his career. She made him keep going. His brother is a Navy SEAL. His father is 83 and battling cancer too. The old man told reporters he wanted to stay alive long enough to see his son launch. Before liftoff, Wiseman’s daughters snuck homemade cookies into his flight bag. He posted a photo with them in front of the rocket and wrote “I’m boarding that rocket a very proud father.” The previous distance record from Earth belonged to the Apollo 13 crew. 248,655 miles, set in April 1970, and it was an accident. An oxygen tank blew up and the emergency route home happened to swing them farther out than anyone before. Wiseman broke that record by 4,100 miles, and his distance is on purpose. Today he flies within 4,600 miles of the Moon, photographs stretches of the far side that were too dark or at the wrong angle for any of the 24 Apollo astronauts to see, and watches a solar eclipse that nobody on Earth can see, only the four people inside that capsule. Then he turns around and spends four days flying home to his girls.
Reid Wiseman@astro_reid

There are no words.

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El Viejo Libertario.
El Viejo Libertario.@ViejoLibertario·
NUEVA ENCUESTA
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