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we will get there.

Katılım Aralık 2008
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
French acrobat Bastien Dausse created a device that simulates lunar gravity.
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Defiant L’s
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
Lindsey Graham talking about Gaza, “Just Flatten it, we flattened Berlin, we flattened Tokyo”
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Soroa
Soroa@soroa·
@mattbeane find new problems instead of new solutions
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Matt Beane
Matt Beane@mattbeane·
Could not agree more strongly with this. When people say "taste" they're referring to a bundle of deep domain expertise and against-the-gradient inquiry and play. Most research is NOT that. If Amy is right, then the world will start rewarding great research more than it has!
Amy Tam@amytam01

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Idris
Idris@7signxx·
"So good to see someone step up so eloquently and truthfully in support of Palestine and peace." ©tours.ceylon
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Meidas_Charise Lee
Meidas_Charise Lee@charise_lee·
It’s unbelievable‼️
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Edward Luce
Edward Luce@EdwardGLuce·
Sometimes the broiling sea of imbecility gets too much. Wave upon wave of cretins.
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Alan Watson
Alan Watson@DietHeartNews·
1 March 2026: An Israeli strike hit a primary girls’ school in Minab, a city in the Hormozgan province of southern Iran, killing 165 students between ages 7 and 12 and 14 teachers. (NYT, WaPo, WSJ, CNN, FOX deny or minimize the assault: It’s okay to kill the "enemy’s" children.) There are graves dug for the 165 young girls killed in the Israeli bombing of a primary school. Their bodies were torn to shreds. This is how the "rescue" promised by Trump looks. From Gaza to the school in Minab, the blood-thirsty Israeli-US tag team is indiscriminately killing innocent people.
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
🚨 The UK Ministry of Defence just confirmed the drone that hit their base in Cyprus was not launched from Iran. Not Iran. So who launched it? A British base in Cyprus. A Saudi oil refinery. Turkey. Israel present in all three incidents. Someone is attacking Western and Gulf targets and making it look like Iran — to drag more countries into this war. This is a false flag operation unfolding in real time.
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Soroa
Soroa@soroa·
@naval High Agency vs Low Agency
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Naval
Naval@naval·
It’s not about junior vs senior, it’s about “good with AI” vs “not good with AI.”
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CyberRobo
CyberRobo@CyberRobooo·
Just saw something that actually feels like a real leap in robotics hardware.👋 @AllonicRobotics built a robot hand using 3D Tissue Braiding,basically weaving high-strength fibers around a minimal rigid skeleton the way human connective tissue wraps around bone. No hundreds of screws, bearings, cables or fiddly joints. Instead,a continuous automated process that creates the tendons, soft tissue & compliant structure all at once. The outcome is wild: »strong yet naturally soft & safe for close human interaction »surprisingly dexterous »produced from digital design→physical part in minutes »cost drops so much that you could eventually swap end-effectors like disposable gloves This is starting to feel like the moment robotic bodies get their own “3D printing revolution”. Hardware iteration speed finally approaching software speed. If this scales, it could be one of the missing pieces that lets dexterous humanoid robots move from lab → factories → homes. (Oh, and the company just raised $7.2M Pre-Seed,largest ever in Hungary. Budapest-based with US HQ. Led by Visionaries Club + angels from OpenAI, Hugging Face, ETH Zurich, Northwestern etc.) Prototype hand looks insane,the woven fiber texture is unreal.
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Philosophy Of Physics
Philosophy Of Physics@PhilosophyOfPhy·
This video will teach you more physics than school ever did. ( Credit 🎥; Alan Becker)
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Extreme bureaucratic regulatory oppression and wealth confiscation (moving capital allocation from highly competent entrepreneurs to incompetent government) is why Europe has been economically slowly strangled over the past few decades! Fools like this guy do not understand that they are the cause of Europe’s pain. There no wealth to reallocate when they prevent it from being created in the first place.
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Vala Afshar
Vala Afshar@ValaAfshar·
Sir @IanMcKellen shares Shakespeare’s words from 400 years ago on immigrants
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WATIF TV
WATIF TV@WATIF_TV·
Pável Dúrov, @Nanisimo  tiene un mensaje para ti 🫵
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Jimmy Apples 🍎/acc
Jimmy Apples 🍎/acc@apples_jimmy·
Large corporate fights large corporate with a large corporate superbowl ad It’s all so lame Release your shit
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Rohan Paul
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
AI agents are set to modernize the trillions of dollars of traditional software industry for the age of AI. Here, Jensen Huang explains that and why hundreds of billions of dollars of VC money is getting invested in AI now 🎯 video from CES 2026
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai

American enterprise software stocks have taken a hit, losing about 10% of their value over the last year. Economist published a piece on this. "The carnage reflects growing nervousness over the future of the software industry in the age of artificial intelligence. " On January 29th SAP fell 15% and ServiceNow fell 13% Official data show business-software investment growth slowed from 12% in 2021-22 to 8% in 2024. The AI fear has 2 channels, coding tools that enable more in-house builds and AI-native startups that sell versions of old workflows. Because business logic is moving from the software application to the AI agents. Currently, you buy software for its specific features and rules. 'A recent paper by Fiona Chen and James Stratton of Harvard University examined the productivity of programmers using AI, and found that it resulted in an increase in output (measured by the number of tasks completed) only for those at companies selling software.' This story argues the market is pricing an AI disruption that looks smaller than a normal macro slowdown. If AI lowers software build costs while incumbents bundle features into sticky suites, spending can rise even as unit prices fall. --- economist. com/business/2026/02/01/why-software-stocks-are-getting-pummelled

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Bojan Tunguz
Bojan Tunguz@tunguz·
Pure gold.
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