Josh Waters

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Josh Waters

Josh Waters

@MemeManiaLAB

Web3 Designer | Crpto | AI visual experiments | probably overthinking it

Присоединился Mayıs 2022
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Sudo su
Sudo su@sudoingX·
let me tell you what just happened. hermes agent just flipped the entire market and hit #1 globally on openrouter across ALL ai apps. not coding agents. not cli tools. ALL of them. 271 billion tokens. openclaw sitting at #2 watching from below. i have been telling you for months. drop the bloat. drop the typescript that phones home. drop the corporate wrappers pretending to be open source. and every single time i said it, someone in my replies told me i was wrong. that openclaw was untouchable. that hermes was too small. too niche. too early. look at the board now anon. this didn't happen because of marketing. this happened because tek and nearly 1000 contributors built something that actually works. open source in and out. hermes agent beat openclaw. beat kilo code. beat claude code. on pure usage. not hype. not funding rounds. not product hunt launches. raw token volume from real builders doing real work. if you're still running openclaw bloat after today, that's not loyalty. that's denial. the market just spoke. hermes agent is the standard now. and this is just the beginning. we're not slowing down.
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Teknium 🪽@Teknium

We just hit number one globally across all AI apps on OpenRouter. Super grateful to the nearly 1000 contributors who've helped make Hermes Agent great, thank you! What do you want to see next?

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Josh Waters@MemeManiaLAB·
@JoeSaluzzi @nanexllc Flash crashes don't happen randomly. They're hidden eigenvectors buried under layers of market maker code finally forcing their way up. 16 years ago was just the first crack. There are more pressure points in the system. it's only a matter of when.
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Joe Saluzzi
Joe Saluzzi@JoeSaluzzi·
Today is the 16th Anniversary of the Flash Crash. Chart courtesy of @nanexllc
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Josh Waters@MemeManiaLAB·
@is_OwenLewis the SpaceX R&D team probably wanna take a look at this
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Owen Lewis
Owen Lewis@is_OwenLewis·
This is actually huge news. Well on the way to more easily dealing with radiation in space. Korean scientists just created an ultra-thin radiation shield: thinner than a human hair, stretchy like rubber, and highly effective against both electromagnetic waves and neutron radiation. The new composite material blends carbon nanotubes (for blocking electromagnetic waves and conducting heat/electricity) with boron nitride nanotubes (excellent neutron absorbers). Even at minimal thickness, it blocks 99.999% of electromagnetic waves and cuts neutron radiation by ~72%. The material is extremely lightweight, flexible (stretches to double its length), and easily 3D-printable into custom shapes (honeycomb patterns boost shielding performance by an extra 15%). And, it performs well across a variety of extreme temperatures and environments. Lead researcher Joo Yong-ho explained: “This material represents a completely new concept in shielding technology — it is as thin as tape and as flexible as rubber, yet simultaneously blocks both electromagnetic waves and radiation.” Perfect for protecting satellites, spacecraft electronics, nuclear propulsion systems, and astronauts without adding much mass. It could also find uses here on Earth in medical devices, semiconductors, and terrestrial nuclear applications. 📸 Korea Institute of Science and Technology Source: space.com/technology/thi…
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Josh Waters@MemeManiaLAB·
@iamasoothsayer there was no actual official end to corona virus, so the first argument is still failing
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soothsayer
soothsayer@iamasoothsayer·
2023: Corona ended 2026: Hantavirus
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Josh Waters@MemeManiaLAB·
@sporadica they suddenly become friends apparently!
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spor@sporadica·
...you mean to tell me xAI is just RENTING OUT a whole ass gigantic data center (100,000 H100s) to ANTHROPIC? what in the hell is happening
Claude@claudeai

Our agreement with @SpaceX means we will use all the compute capacity at their Colossus 1 data center. This will give us over 300 megawatts of additional capacity to deploy within the month.

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Josh Waters@MemeManiaLAB·
@AgustinLebron3 I can recall those days that the sample engineering was the only way you could extract something meaningful out of gpt 3
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Agustin Lebron
Agustin Lebron@AgustinLebron3·
If the crazy minority in AI that's focused on sample efficiency does figure something out, they'll eventually win.
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Saïd Aitmbarek
Saïd Aitmbarek@SaidAitmbarek·
sadly, a cronjob + llm API call replaces 95% of what ppl use agents for
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Josh Waters@MemeManiaLAB·
@cryptorand Is it gonna be an S curve or a bell curve? That's the real question⁉️
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Rand Group
Rand Group@cryptorand·
I genuinely can't tell if this chart is the most bullish thing I've ever seen or the most terrifying.
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Josh Waters@MemeManiaLAB·
@Kekius_Sage AI is still host a glorified optimization problem and that doesn't mean it will be for the rest of this rally. But the hard reality it's we are still speculating 🤔
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
What will be the “oh shit” moment for people who still think AI is just hype?
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Josh Waters@MemeManiaLAB·
@VictorTaelin This will happen sooner than you think. Maybe late this year with open source models distilled enough to work on a few thousand dollars workstations
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Taelin
Taelin@VictorTaelin·
I have a dream and it is called local Opus 4.6 at 1k+ t/s I don't even need Mythos, that would solve all my problems so hard
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Josh Waters@MemeManiaLAB·
@GeniusGTX Anthropic just has to prove their frontier models worth all that obstacles. OR just provide better subscription plans with more reliability and more costs. I guess all these scandals are part of their marketing teams doing a new set of super user subscription plans
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GeniusThinking
GeniusThinking@GeniusGTX·
A developer just bought a $5,000 NVIDIA supercomputer because Claude Code ran out of tokens.. Not because he couldn't afford cloud.. Because the cloud stopped working.. Anthropic's rate limits have a problem nobody was naming.. The Max plan costs $200/month and promised 5 hours of heavy use.. In March 2026, users started hitting their limit in 19 minutes.. Anthropic confirmed it publicly.. Users were burning quotas "way faster than expected.." → A single "lint, fix, test, fix" cycle fires 8-12 API calls.. Basic-tier limits exhaust in under 10 seconds → Anthropic reduced quotas during peak hours in March, affecting 7% of users → The NVIDIA DGX Spark runs 200B parameter models locally.. 1 petaFLOP of compute, 128GB memory, $3,999 → No rate limits.. No quotas.. No server dependency The most important infrastructure transitions don't start with a product launch.. They start with a Tuesday afternoon where your most critical tool stops working.. I think when the dominant tool becomes unreliable often enough, the market doesn't wait for a fix.. It builds the alternative.. The $5,000 personal supercomputer isn't irrational.. It's the market being precise.. Recognizing substitution under friction — when the dominant tool fails reliably enough that the market builds the alternative before the incumbent admits the problem — is the mental model that explained the PC transition, the cloud transition, and now local AI.. I made a free toolkit breaking down 100+ mental models used by history's greatest thinkers — the same frameworks that help you see patterns like this before everyone else. 5,000+ downloads. 113 five-star reviews. Comment "MODELS" and I'll send it to you. If you're new here, @GeniusGTX is a gallery for the greatest minds in economics, psychology, and history. Follow along for more similar content.
BridgeMind@bridgemindai

Claude Code rate limited me so hard I bought a $5,000 NVIDIA DGX Spark. Arriving tomorrow. A personal AI supercomputer. Anthropic cut off OpenClaw users. Slashed Claude Opus 4.6 rate limits. Told $200/month Max plan customers to use less. Then gave us a credit as an apology. This is what happens when AI companies have too much power over your workflow. One update and your entire stack breaks. Local models are the only infrastructure no one can throttle. No rate limits. No 529 errors. No surprise policy changes. Tomorrow I'm testing the DGX Spark live on stream. Running local models through real vibe coding workflows. The goal is simple. Never depend on a single provider again.

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Josh Waters@MemeManiaLAB·
@JeffKirdeikis Building an AI agent to improve the HR efficiency on edge cases
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Jeff Kirdeikis
Jeff Kirdeikis@JeffKirdeikis·
I'm building a private group for people who are laser focused on AI, who want to network, share ideas, and actually build. Usually it costs money to join a group. You get paid to join this one. Companies have already offered $50+ in free credits and cash giveaways to the first 1,000 members, with more on the way. Everyone gets the bonus. Inside you'll get: → Direct connections to investors, developers, and founders → A real network that moves your ideas and business forward → Exclusive access to the latest AI tools at discounted prices This group is not for everyone. There will be a vetting process. -- To get in: 1) Comment below with one of the following: - what you're building - what you've invested (or looking to invest) in - what you're looking to gain and/or share with the group - anything else relevant 2) Then, hit follow, so my DM with the invite link reaches your inbox if you're selected in.
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Josh Waters@MemeManiaLAB·
@TyroneC__ Then the winner is the table owner, the insurance guy 😎
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Tyrone C.
Tyrone C.@TyroneC__·
Being self-employed in germany is the endboss. If you can make it here you can make it anywhere. I pay: - 35-40% tax - 1.300€ in health insurance / month Every. Single. Month. Paying for health insurance is like renting a second flat that i never use. This is a ton of pressure for smaller entrepreneurs on top of all the bureaucracy you have to tackle. And no the healthcare system is not as good as you think.
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Josh Waters@MemeManiaLAB·
@DabsMalone You could show this to someone even from 1950s and he definitely would say it is magic.
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Dabs🩸
Dabs🩸@DabsMalone·
Aluminum 3D printed coolant manifolds rising from the grave 😤
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Josh Waters@MemeManiaLAB·
@pabloprompt when you see the Hollywood's reaction to seedance 2.0 you'll get why they don't ship Veo4 and so on
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Pablo Prompt
Pablo Prompt@pabloprompt·
SEEDANCE 2.0 vs KLING 3.0 🔥🔥🔥 In tribute to Punch 🐒🥹 1.
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Hurad
Hurad@iamhurad·
The U.S. military bombed the USS America for 4 weeks with missiles and bombs, and it STILL didn't sink. They had to blow it up from the inside. Yet Islamic Republic, with old weapons, threatens to sink the USS Abraham Lincoln.
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Alps
Alps@alpaysh·
the goal is to jestermax, mog and aura farm while creatinemaxxing and making humanity multiplanetary
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