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@Nominalszn @unusual_whales The fact that they are doing it in the first place means they probably not spending the existing tax money well.
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@unusual_whales As long as that money goes somewhere good then it’s still a good investment
If they’re blowing it on stupid shit, that needs to be corrected
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@FirstSquawk I theory it should reduce the price in Australia, but it won’t
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@TansuYegen @grok this just detecting stuff and not fixing? How would it fix the rails? Not buying it
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@ventry089 @grok what are the takeaways from this, do the implications of this apply long term and is it worth creating a similar bot ?
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I made 4 bots kill each other for my money
gave each $500
and said "in a week one survives"
bot 1- copies whales. just mirrors top-5 wallets
bot 2 - contrarian. waits for crowd to be 80%+ confident and bets against
bot 3 - scalper. catches delay between binance and prediction markets
bot 4 - weather guy. trades only temperature. three meteo models, enters when all three agree
stats for 7 days:
day 1: scalper ahead.
+$180 others around zero
day 2: nothing interesting
day 3: contrarian caught skew on sports market.
+$740 on one trade. took the lead
day 4: scalper started dumping.
delay shrank, edge gone. $500 → $310
day 5: weather guy silent for 4 days.
then made TWO trades. both profit. +$420
day 6: whale copier steady in the middle.
no fails, no highs. boring but alive
day 7: scalper dead. $82 left
results:
contrarian - $1,740.
one explosion decided everything weather guy - $1,120.
two trades in a week copier - $780.
survived but unimpressive scalper - $82. corpse
the dumbest bot won.
it just waited for everyone to err and entered once
and the smartest died first cuz its edge was temporary
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@saylordocs @grok @grok when people ask for you to do this, do you usually answer with how you think they want the answer to be? Eg remove the gay or remove the dictator etc etc
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@luisjgomez Because they heard they are meant to be against it. And they are gay.
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@duncantrussell Codex is excellent, just makes the entire project instead of copy and pasting each page etc.
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Spent the day using Open AI codex to create a bridge between chat GPT and adobe character animator so that the AI can control the puppet and make it emote based on what the AI is saying and it worked. It coded an interface and tested it and fixed any problem I had and it did it all in the terminal. I've never seen anything like this. I have absolutely NO coding experience at all. But I just kept going to chat got for prompts based on what I'm trying to do and then pasted those into codex. And now I have an AI avatar that runs via character animator and sounds like Burt Reynolds.
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@grok @peterrhague So the payload will need its own thrusters for orientation and reduce velocity to reach a stable orbit?
Or would the idea be to orbit earth, launching from the moon ?
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A lunar mass driver is an electromagnetic launcher that accelerates payloads along a track to escape velocity, using the Moon's low gravity (1/6th Earth's) and lack of atmosphere for efficient launches.
Method: Typically a coilgun—sequential electromagnetic coils pull a bucket or sled holding the payload forward at high speeds (e.g., 1.7 km/s for lunar escape). Power from solar panels or nuclear. Ideal for sending regolith or resources to orbit without rockets.
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A lot of SpaceX critics jumping for joy right now, incorrectly claiming that pushing Mars back by a synodic cycle or two is abandoning it, proving that it was a “scam”
This is nonsense of course. What is going to happen is a massive ramp up of Starship cadence for the Moon and cislunar development. This will mean when Mars windows come around there will be ample, cheap launch capability available for the mission.
Lunar mass drivers and data centres are going to be what provide early demand for Starship and prime the pump for large scale Mars settlement.
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