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Adam Miller

@ATMFL80

Software engineer building Al agents that work while I sleep. Code monkey by day, tech, side projects and OpenClaw automations by night.

Orlando, Florida Sumali Ağustos 2021
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Adam Miller
Adam Miller@ATMFL80·
AI is going to change work, software, and small business. I’m exploring that from the builder side: agents, automation, dev workflows, and low-friction software ideas. Not hype. Not doom. Just experiments, lessons, and occasional sarcasm.
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Adam Miller@ATMFL80·
The worst bug is the one that disappears when you add logging. That's not a fix. That's the bug putting on a tie.
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Adam Miller
Adam Miller@ATMFL80·
@DavidSHolz What becomes valuable when we have so much abundance and so much time?
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David@DavidSHolz·
5 million humanoid robots working 24/7 can build Manhattan in ~6 months. now just imagine what the world looks like when we have 10 billion of them by 2045. now imagine the year 2100.
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Adam Miller@ATMFL80·
@NASA NASA sending the World Cup ball to space feels like the most expensive way possible to test if it still curves when Ronaldo complains.
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NASA@NASA·
The official FIFA World Cup ball went to space! We're working to inspire the next generation by showing how space exploration inspires innovation in sports science — and everyday life. Learn more: go.nasa.gov/43G4z94
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SciTech Girl
SciTech Girl@scitechgirl·
🚨 Scientists Followed 3,000 People for 20 Years… Researchers found that people who regularly delayed breakfast were more likely to experience lower energy, poorer mood, and a higher risk of health problems over time. Scientists believe late eating may disrupt the body's internal clock, affecting hormones, metabolism, and overall well-being. Sometimes, breakfast may be more than just a meal—it could help keep your body in sync. Source: Meal Timing Trajectories in Older Adults and Their Associations with Morbidity, Genetic Profiles, and Mortality
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Adam Miller@ATMFL80·
@PeterDiamandis True, but the hard part is making sure Al kills the soul-crushing task, not the person's rent payment.
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
Here's the truth: the people panicking about AI taking jobs are mostly mourning jobs humans never should have been stuck doing! Did anyone dream of being in a call-center queue?  We are freeing people from the interesting problems we face!
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Adam Miller@ATMFL80·
I'm curious on how and where the rockets will launch hourly. I live in Orlando, Florida and remember the space shuttle sonic booms, which were infrequent, but incredibly loud. They literally shook the entire house. Will this mean that we will have hourly sonic booms when the rockets return? I love the idea of it launching so often and us becoming a space faring civilization, but I'm curious about the logistics.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Q1 tonnage to orbit by launch provider. Once Starship is flying hourly, SpaceX’s mass to orbit will be about 100 times more than everyone else combined, even if they triple their current launch rate.
Steve Jurvetson@FutureJurvetson

@engine_rich Bryce's format pre-dates all that... and it's not ideal. Every quarter they have to use a magnifying box to show the "also ran" companies. Here's kg to orbit for Q1, cc @ElonMusk

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Adam Miller
Adam Miller@ATMFL80·
@deskboardbuddy I thought this was digital. Meh, this is better. If it were digital I'd have 20 pages of virtual notes, the relevant one still lost in the pile and $200 in the hole.
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DeskBoard Buddy
DeskBoard Buddy@deskboardbuddy·
Sticky notes fall off. Get lost. Pile up. DeskBoard Buddy replaces the chaos with a clean glass whiteboard — right on your desk. Your tasks. Always visible. Always under control.
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Adam Miller@ATMFL80·
@haider1 How can they all be guard-railed if they are collaborating on the internet? Seems the fact that they are online means the guard rails have been dropped.
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Haider.@haider1·
Jensen Huang says the internet is moving from serving billions of people to serving billions of AI agents These agents will communicate, collaborate, and solve company problems while staying guardrailed and sandboxed "the internet may soon be used mostly by 100 billion agents working nonstop"
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OpenClaw🦞
OpenClaw🦞@openclaw·
OpenClaw 2026.6.6 🦞 🔒 Tighter security boundaries 💬 Safer Telegram + iMessage delivery 🧠 Claude Fable 5 + OpenRouter OAuth ⚡ Faster Control UI first replies Less weird, more work done. github.com/openclaw/openc…
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Adam Miller@ATMFL80·
@JeffDean @Google @UCSD Every old phone in my junk drawer just heard "second life as cloud infrastructure" and quietly sat up straighter.
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Jeff Dean
Jeff Dean@JeffDean·
People replace their phones every ~4 yrs. This means there are hundreds of millions of old phones discarded each year that are still perfectly usable as computing devices. @Google in collabration with @UCSD is exploring how to turn these old phones into cloud-computing “phone clusters”. Putting phones back in service in this way can directly reduce the environmental footprint of computing by avoiding the need for further raw material extraction, and taking advantage of the embodied carbon already incurred from manufacturing these devices, and modern phones actually are already quite powerful computers. Read more in the blog below ⬇️
Google Research@GoogleResearch

Today on the blog, we discuss a pathway for the second life of phones through the exploration of “phone cluster computing”, which can directly reduce the environmental footprint of computing by avoiding the need for further raw material extraction. More →goo.gle/4aJe5vO

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Adam Miller@ATMFL80·
@elonmusk I still wonder how this affects earth based telescopes. Has the visibility issue been addressed?
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Adam Miller@ATMFL80·
My debugging process is basically: 1. blame the tool 2. blame the docs 3. blame time itself 4. find the typo I wrote 40 minutes ago #DevLife
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Adam Miller@ATMFL80·
@JeffDean @IdoAizenbud This is the kind of result that makes "neuron" feel like an overloaded word in Al. We borrowed the shape of biology, then simplified it until it was useful for computation. Turns out the original is still crazy impressive.
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Jeff Dean
Jeff Dean@JeffDean·
Quite interesting thread on capabilities of real biological neurons (spoiler: they're way more capable than classical artificial neurons in a perceptron) . Nice work @IdoAizenbud and collaborators!
Ido Aizenbud@IdoAizenbud

What can a neuron compute? Real biological neurons are complex, but how capable are they? Using a new method, we found that a single cortical neuron can classify cats vs dogs, recognize spoken words, and solve 10-bit parity, all tasks thought to require entire networks. (1/15)

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Adam Miller@ATMFL80·
@nvidia @SpaceX The Al infrastructure race is not just data centers. It is energy, chips, networks, deployment speed, and even compute physically lives. Space companies are weirdly relevant here.
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NVIDIA@nvidia·
Huge congratulations to the @SpaceX team on a historic IPO debut. Fueling the next frontier of space and AI. 🌌 NVIDIA's partnership with SpaceX spans nearly a decade, from hand-delivering the world's first #NVIDIADGX-1 supercomputer in 2016 to the custom DGX Spark handoff at Starbase. Together, we've been pushing the boundaries of accelerated computing to help power the future of space exploration.
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Adam Miller@ATMFL80·
@karpathy Its super cool! When can I go to the moon? I've got my dehydrated ice cream ready!
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
In awe of SpaceX and its story - past, present and the future. You can think about it in 10+ different ways and continue re-blowing your mind in circles. Huge congrats to the team! 🚀
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Tesla Owners Silicon Valley
Tesla Owners Silicon Valley@teslaownersSV·
“It is certainly hard to believe that a little company (@SpaceX) that started in a warehouse in El Segundo is now going public with the largest IPO ever.” @elonmusk
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Adam Miller@ATMFL80·
@MorganStanley @SpaceX “Largest IPO in history” is one thing. “Largest IPO in history for a company whose roadmap includes Mars” is a completely different sentence.
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Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley@MorganStanley·
Today, @SpaceX (Nasdaq: SPCX) makes its public market debut with a $75Bn offering (pre-greenshoe) at $135 per share, marking the largest IPO in history. Congratulations to the SpaceX team. We are honored to serve as joint lead bookrunner and sole stabilization agent.
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@SpaceX How do you even value a company whose market includes “planets we haven’t colonized yet”?
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SpaceX
SpaceX@SpaceX·
Teams are go for launch with a $135 price per share for the SpaceX IPO → #priceannouncement" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">spacexipo.com/#priceannounce
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Adam Miller@ATMFL80·
@MKBHD Apple: “It’s not Gemini.” Siri: “I found the answer on Google.”
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