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Be water, my friend. 🌊 ✦ Inventor of Godmode™ ✦ Owner of Putputbox® ✦ Master of waves ✦ Divpolice

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eric zakariasson
eric zakariasson@ericzakariasson·
how can we make cursor 3 better? send us any bugs, feature requests, or feedback you have!
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xSilas⚡️@xSilas_·
Suicid rates gonna skyrocket over the next 5 years. China will be first due to their level of automation.
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xSilas⚡️@xSilas_·
If you hate rate limits as much as me, use the following three. -> qwen3.5-9b-claude-4.6-opus-reasoning-distilled-v2 -> LM Studio to run it -> VS Code + Continue.dev as extension
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xSilas⚡️@xSilas_·
Smart move of Intel to take the last straw they had before doing the Nokia.
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xSilas⚡️@xSilas_·
If you cancel supergrok you get it with superdiscount.
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xSilas⚡️@xSilas_·
@elonmusk Yea, don't do that, Tiktok rolled back on that idea a year ago.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Grok automatically translating and recommending 𝕏 posts from other languages is starting to work
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xSilas⚡️
xSilas⚡️@xSilas_·
A machine asks another machine to build a machine. That machine uses a third machine to hyper-optimize the second machine. Humans needed to find the best solution -> 0.
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xSilas⚡️@xSilas_·
Seems google found out that antigravity ultimate needs limits in order to make money. Fun over.
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xSilas⚡️@xSilas_·
What about X watermarks ai generated video content before we get WW4?
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Jorge Castillo
Jorge Castillo@JorgeCastilloPr·
How to finally become the 10x engineer: Add WarCraft 3 sounds to Claude hooks to get alerts when it finishes a task or needs permission.
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sui ☄️
sui ☄️@birdabo·
this game was only 5GB btw. modern game engines killed the art of file compression and optimization.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@aakashgupta Starship V4 Tanker version will deliver >200 tons of propellant per flight, so more like 5 or 6 tanker flights to refill the lunar transit Starship in orbit. Shouldn’t be too much of a problem if we’re doing >10k flights/year.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
A city on the Moon will cost somewhere between $100B and $500B, require thousands of Starship flights, and demand a decade of nonstop construction in a place where the temperature swings 400°C between day and night, the dust cuts through metal seals like sandpaper, and a single cracked habitat window means everyone inside is dead in about 90 seconds. Musk just announced SpaceX is doing it anyway. Here’s the actual engineering path. You build at the south pole. Specifically the rims and floors of craters like Shackleton and Cabeus, where temperatures in permanent shadow drop below -230°C. NASA estimates 600 million metric tons of water ice are buried in these craters under about 40 cm of dry regolith. That water becomes your oxygen supply, your drinking water, your radiation shielding, and 78% of your rocket propellant by mass. The crater rims get near-continuous sunlight for solar power. You build where the resources are. Getting there is where it gets wild. Every Starship lunar mission requires 10-15 tanker flights to fill 1,200 tons of propellant in Earth orbit before the ship can even leave. One cargo delivery to the lunar surface burns through roughly 12 Starship launches. Starship V3 lands 100 metric tons per trip. The Moon is 2 days away with launch windows every 10 days. Mars gets one window every 26 months with a 6-month flight. That 13x iteration advantage is why Musk pivoted. The first 20-30 landings are all cargo. No humans. You’re sending solar arrays for the crater rims targeting 100+ kW continuous, nuclear fission reactors for the 14-day lunar night, ISRU rigs that mine ice from regolith and electrolyze it into hydrogen and oxygen, pressurized hab modules, and autonomous rovers that 3D-print structures from lunar soil using concentrated solar heat. Each landed Starship also stays as a permanent building. 50 meters tall, 9 meters wide, 1,100 cubic meters of pressurized volume. The ISS has 916 cubic meters and took 13 years to assemble. Three Starships on the surface already exceed that. The economics flip the moment you start producing oxygen on the Moon. You stop shipping 78% of your propellant from Earth. Tanker flights per mission drop from 15 to about 4. Every ton produced locally frees up mass budget on the next inbound Starship for more construction equipment, food systems, and mining hardware. The base starts building the base. That’s what “self-growing” means. Compound logistics where each delivery makes the next delivery cheaper. 2027: first uncrewed Starship lunar landing. SpaceX told investors March 2027. 2028-2030: cargo buildup, 30-50 deliveries, all robotic, ISRU prototypes go operational. 2030-2032: first crews arrive, probably 6-12 people, 6-month rotations, running equipment maintenance and scaling propellant production. 2033-2035: permanent population hits 50-100, propellant depot goes up in low lunar orbit so arriving ships refuel before descent. 2035 onward: population grows past 100, agricultural modules come online, the base becomes partially self-sustaining. The unsolved problems are real. Lunar dust is electrostatically charged and sharp as broken glass. It shreds seals, clogs machinery, and embeds in lung tissue. Nobody has a long-duration fix. Radiation on the surface runs 200x Earth’s dose. Regolith shelters and water shielding help but add enormous construction overhead. The 14-day night drops temperatures to -173°C and kills all solar power, and the only flight-ready nuclear reactors produce 1-10 kW, far below what a growing base demands. What years of 1/6 gravity do to human bone density and cardiovascular systems is completely unknown. SpaceX is valued at a trillion dollars and just told investors the Moon comes first. They’re betting that proving lunar logistics at commercial cadence builds the playbook for Mars. The Moon is a 2-day test lab with a 12-day resupply cycle. Mars is a 6-month voyage with a 2.5-year wait if anything breaks. It makes sense.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

For those unaware, SpaceX has already shifted focus to building a self-growing city on the Moon, as we can potentially achieve that in less than 10 years, whereas Mars would take 20+ years. The mission of SpaceX remains the same: extend consciousness and life as we know it to the stars. It is only possible to travel to Mars when the planets align every 26 months (six month trip time), whereas we can launch to the Moon every 10 days (2 day trip time). This means we can iterate much faster to complete a Moon city than a Mars city. That said, SpaceX will also strive to build a Mars city and begin doing so in about 5 to 7 years, but the overriding priority is securing the future of civilization and the Moon is faster.

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xSilas⚡️
xSilas⚡️@xSilas_·
@sciencegirl Rescuing someone from killing themself, just to be left alone the next day, aint heroic at all.
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
Grok 4.20 is absolutely crushing Alpha Arena In just 10 days, returns jumped from around 12% to nearly 35%, maintaining the top spot with higher returns than any other model on the Alpha Arena leaderboard Grok now holds 4 of the top 6 spots at the same time All different Grok variants are profitable: • Situational Awareness • New Baseline • Max Leverage • Monk Mode This is not a benchmark or a simulation These are live trades with real capital Markets don’t reward hype They reward performance And right now, Grok 4.20 is setting the pace
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xSilas⚡️
xSilas⚡️@xSilas_·
@100xgemfinder you forgot to tell that you waited 3 weeks for that trade and tried 12 times
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100x@100xgemfinder·
people will work for $20/hour but refuse to take $1,000 in profit for a 60 second trade
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xSilas⚡️
xSilas⚡️@xSilas_·
World of Warcraft and vibe coding share the same highly addictive gamificiation functions. Your char is your project, you start with nothing and feel super rich when you find your first rusty sword. Prompt time, is the way from A-B that you needed to go. If you want to fly, you pay extra. Bugs are quests, functions are your equipment, the map is your UI and code refactoring feels like going to the deadmines. Now you want more ⚔️
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