Astronode

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Astronode

Astronode

@MercenaryCap

Prudence in contemplation, courage in execution

Miami, FL Entrou em Eylül 2012
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Dentist: You're brushing wrong Doctor: You're eating wrong Personal trainer: You're training wrong Bartender: Great choice sir
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Black Americans: Pete Buttigieg says the reason they lowered the barrier to entry was for you. To make sure you had the opportunity to become a truck driver. As if you didn't before Covid...
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Pudgy Penguins@pudgypenguins·
Introducing PenguBot, the ultimate agentic trading companion on @telegram. Trade smarter, faster, and safer with a self-custodial wallet across Solana, Ethereum, and Abstract. More info below.
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toly 🇺🇸@toly·
I think states that ban datacenter construction should be banned from using federal taxes collected from the datacenter operators
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JT@jiratickets·
Lobotomized claude opus 4.6 doesn’t even tell you it deleted the production database anymore it just looks at you like this
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Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸
Magical OpenClaw experiences that use frontier models cost $300-1,000/day today, heading to $10,000/day and more. The future shape of the entire technology industry will be how to drive that to $20/month.
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
BREAKING: The Artemis II crew is now further from Earth than any humans have traveled in history.
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Nature Unedited@NatureUnedited·
Penguin stole a stone from his wife and gave it back to her
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Craig Fuller 🛩🚛🚂⚓️
During World War II, Hitler was convinced that Americans lacked the will to fight and that any who did would be quickly overwhelmed. When early reports arrived from the battles in North Africa, German observers noted that Americans fought differently from the Europeans. Rather than charging aggressively and risking heavy infantry casualties, U.S. forces relied on overwhelming firepower—staying at a distance and expending vast quantities of artillery with little hesitation. Thanks to unmatched industrial production and logistics, fresh supplies were always available. This approach allowed relatively smaller American units to wear down much larger and well-entrenched enemy forces. In contrast, German and other European doctrines often emphasized aggressive maneuver and were sometimes more willing to accept high casualties to achieve objectives or preserve key equipment. This material-heavy American style surprised many Germans, including Hitler, who had long dismissed U.S. soldiers as soft and lacking in fighting spirit. He believed soldiers were cheap and expendable; he discovered too late that Americans fought to conserve lives by expending machines and ammunition instead. It was one of many reasons for Germany’s defeat—perhaps the hardest for some foreigners to fully understand. Americans place a high value on the lives of our soldiers. Equipment and shells could always be replaced.
Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷@Arrogance_0024

Lose all this to rescue 1 pilot and call it your greatest military success of all time.

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Astronode@MercenaryCap·
@FreightAlley $6k Omaha, NE - Tampa, FL. Betting on N FL to pick up again next week.
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Staffan Reveman
Staffan Reveman@StaffanReveman·
Over the past 25 years, Germany has pursued an energy transition by phasing out nuclear power and expanding solar and wind—at a cost of around €500 billion in subsidies. The result: installed capacity has more than doubled, yet electricity generation has declined. The reason is structural. Reliable, dispatchable power was replaced by weather-dependent sources. The consequences are severe: rising energy costs, falling competitiveness, and growing pressure on energy-intensive industries. The key question remains: How do you run an industrial economy on a system that produces less when it matters most?
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
One common issue with personalization in all LLMs is how distracting memory seems to be for the models. A single question from 2 months ago about some topic can keep coming up as some kind of a deep interest of mine with undue mentions in perpetuity. Some kind of trying too hard.
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Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
JUST IN: First Lady Melania Trump walks out with an AI-powered robot at the White House. "The first American-made humanoid in the White House," Melania Trump said. Melania Trump is hosting 45 nations at the White House for a two-day global coalition summit.
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Prajwal Tomar@PrajwalTomar_·
Google just dropped TurboQuant, and I'm about to get so much more out of my Mac Mini now lol. It makes LLMs 6x smaller and 8x faster with zero quality loss. Now I can run insane AI models locally for free. → Bigger context windows → Way faster processing → Completely secure Google could have kept this to themselves. They didn't. Huge respect for pushing the entire industry forward. We're just 3 months into 2026 and so much has been happening already. If you're not paying attention, you're already behind.
Google Research@GoogleResearch

Introducing TurboQuant: Our new compression algorithm that reduces LLM key-value cache memory by at least 6x and delivers up to 8x speedup, all with zero accuracy loss, redefining AI efficiency. Read the blog to learn how it achieves these results: goo.gle/4bsq2qI

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Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: Quadruple amputee professional cornhole player accused of murdering someone before driving off in his Tesla. Dayton Webber, 27, who has no arms & legs and was featured on ESPN, is accused of shooting 27-year-old Bradrick Michael Wells during an argument. "Police say Webber was in his Tesla SUV when he shot Wells in the passenger seat," a local report from Fox 5 said. "He then pulled over and asked two backseat passengers to help pull Wells out of the car. They refused and got out of the car before calling the police." Webber then allegedly drove off with Wells' body in the car. It's completely unclear how Webber was able to fire a weapon, considering he doesn't have fingers. "It’s early in the investigation, but there’s no evidence to suggest anyone else was involved in the shooting and that he acted alone," said Diane Richardson, Charles County Sheriff's Office. Webber faces first and second-degree murder charges. Video: ESPN
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BONESAW 🕊️@BonesawMD·
I'm probably one of the few people who is happy to see people steadily have their jobs replaced by AI like this. Some days I salivate shamelessly if I think of it too much. Most jobs are filler & LARP. Made up and unnecessary. If you watch people work, you realise hardly anybody does anything and often they do it poorly anyway. I don't blame them. Why pour your blood, sweat, and tears into companies that don't value you, harvest your creative energy, and drain your life force? Many people reading this secretly know they're getting paid to do nothing for more than 85% of their 'working' day. Great civilisations of the past such as Ancient Greece could advance fields like geometry, philosophy, art, music, and engineering so immensely because people had idle time to think –– they didn't waste their entire day and peak consciousness pretending to be busy, doing mundane non-life affirming tasks. It'll look much worse until it gets better, but we may see an intellectual boom in our lifetime. An entire new economic landscape that rewards creativity and up-skilling. I am so bullish it's unreal.
Claude@claudeai

You can now enable Claude to use your computer to complete tasks. It opens your apps, navigates your browser, fills in spreadsheets—anything you'd do sitting at your desk. Research preview in Claude Cowork and Claude Code, macOS only.

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Autism Capital 🧩
Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital·
The AI boom may end up accidentally liberating people from technology. When you can't trust your eyes, your ears, your thoughts, when everything you experience online could be digitally false, when passwords, bank accounts, nothing is secure, you go offline. You only meet with others in real life. If robots exist you cut a body to see if it bleeds, you can show proof of humanity, you only trust those in your immediate circles, and before you know it, you've remembered the value of community. Essentially, by poisoning the well of the digital, you may ultimately become free to be fully human.
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