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Elon Musk thinks coding dies this year.
Not evolves. Dies.
By December, AI won’t need programming languages. It generates machine code directly. Binary optimized beyond anything human logic could produce. No translation. No compilation. Just pure execution.
Musk: “You don’t even bother doing coding.”
Code was never the point. It was friction. A tax we paid because machines didn’t speak human. AI just learned fluent human. The tax is gone.
Now plug that into Neuralink. No syntax. No keyboard. No screen.
Musk: “Imagination-to-software.”
Thought becomes executable. You imagine an outcome, the system architects and compiles it into reality instantly.
We’re not automating programming. We’re erasing it from existence.
The entire profession collapses into a thought. Decades of training reduced to irrelevance. The gap between idea and instantiation hits zero.
You don’t build anymore. You imagine, and it materializes.
Not incremental progress. Total phase shift. The way humans have created things for ten thousand years just became obsolete.
Welcome to a world where the limiting factor isn’t skill, resources, or time. It’s whether you can picture what you want clearly enough for a machine to birth it into existence.
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@Tesla_Optimus @Tesla You have the power to get it yourself.
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I’ve been walking around the @Tesla office for weeks and they still haven’t given me a badge
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@sciencegirl They're looking for intelligent life.
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@konstructivizm @grok how this cluster was discovered and what methods were used to predict the form of the cluster ? Give a detailed scientific explanation.
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@JeffBezos @grok why the rocket looks golden and why it's written "never tell me the odds" on it and what does that mean ?
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The Longest Living Animals On Earth Have Been Alive For 2,300 Years iflscience.com/the-longest-li…
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The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is gearing up to conduct its Galactic Plane Survey, mapping about 20 billion stars.
A key goal is to better understand the interstellar medium, which affects how we see the galaxy and how new stars form. nasa.gov/missions/roman…
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New research published via Mongabay finds that ~81% of tropical trees depend on animals to spread their seeds. This two-way interaction means animal declines could worsen climate change, which in turn further harms biodiversity. news.mongabay.com/2025/09/animal…

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Yale researchers discovered that trees are home to very large and diverse microbial communities inside their wood — up to a trillion bacteria in a single tree. Microbes inside wood may play roles in tree defense, nutrient transport, or decay processes. yaledailynews.com/blog/2025/09/1…

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A number of high-profile book releases are coming in Fall 2025. Highlights include Mother Mary Comes to Me by Arundhati Roy, The New Book by Nikki Giovanni, We Love You, Bunny by Mona Awad, and Shadow Ticket by Thomas Pynchon.harpersbazaar.com/culture/art-bo…

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Amber from the Cretaceous period (≈112 million years ago) discovered in South America contains insects like flies, beetles, wasps, etc. It provides insight on ecosystems in the ancient Gondwanan supercontinent. science.org/content/articl…
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Paleontologists in Peru have unveiled a dolphin-like fossil dating back ~10 million years, found in a desert environment, which adds to our understanding of marine mammal evolution and biogeography in South America.
yahoo.com/news/articles/…

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Astronomers observed an unusual gravitational lens configuration: an Einstein Cross, traditionally showing four images of a background galaxy lensed by a foreground mass, but in this case with a fifth image. iopscience.iop.org/article/10.384…

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The Perseverance rover has found strong signals in a mudstone sample ("Cheyava Falls" rock, in Neretva Vallis, Jezero Crater) that resemble textures and chemical signatures associated with microbial life on Earth.
nasa.gov/news-release/n…

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@VincentXjtu Congratulations on your findings. Very appreciating your hard work. 🙏
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The brine network in sea ice greatly enhances its flexoelectric response, making it comparable to high-quality piezoelectrics. This points toward using frozen water / ice environments in cold regions as low-cost energy harvesters. nature.com/articles/s4156…

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📢 NEW PAPER OUT❗
🧊 The study reveals that ice is a flexoelectric material, meaning it can produce electricity when unevenly deformed.
🤝 ICN2 Oxide Nanophysics Group, Xi’an Jiaotong University and @stonybrooku
📜 Nature Physics
ℹ️ 👉bit.ly/45Sangl

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