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@jamestagg

Inventor and Physicist, interested in, #Consciousnes, #AI, #freewill, and the brain. Author of: Are the Androids Dreaming Yet? @Cen_Inc @WorldMobileTeam

San Diego شامل ہوئے Aralık 2008
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jamestagg@jamestagg·
I am hosting Post-Quantum Bitcoin Discussion & Dinner. Join me! luma.com/1risb6br via @LumaHQ ​Post-Quantum Bitcoin Head-to-Head discussion and Dinner on the Roof Top Terrace. The restaurant is not expensive, and we expect to split the bill between us. Interesting discussions, snacks, or a full dinner are available.
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bitcoin++
bitcoin++@btcplusplus·
JUST SCHEDULED 🦫 Oxford Debate: Quantum FUD vs Quantum Compute feat. Brandon Black (@reardencode) vs Alex Pruden (@apruden08) Moderator David Zell (@DavidZell_) of the Bitcoin Policy Institute. In this hour long face-off hear arguments from both sides on the severity of the risk from quantum computers. What's more risky to bitcoin: FUD or QC? Happening only at the Hoover Dam, Nevada this April 23+24, 2026 👉 #tickets" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">btcpp.dev/conf/vegas#tic
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Matt Workman
Matt Workman@mattworkman·
someone is building the AI first Epic Games x Unreal Engine right now. PROBABLY in SF, but it could obviously be any where with an internet connection I think the Half Life built Counter Strike, Roblox UGC, UEFN, concept is perhaps not the future. This is likely trying to scale the Blockbuster mode when digital downloads and steraming was what happened. The business model will be something novel like Uber was to taxis. Only possible with the mature internet and everyone having interconnected super computers in their pockets. when anyone will be able to actually just create their own custom agentic game/world as easily as they would draft an email what is the business that extracts value from that?
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jamestagg@jamestagg·
Actually, it CAN click confirm on Vercel. You CAN just give it your Google account and let it rip. I did it once and woke up to a $60,000 bill. Luckily, from a very nice company, @TenderlyApp, that forgave me. So the issue is NOT capability it is risk, security and a little common sense.
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Tuki
Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 do you understand what Karpathy just said.. the guy who co-founded OpenAI.. led AI at Tesla.. one of the best engineers alive.. built an app with AI.. and said the code was the easy part.. the hard part was Stripe.. auth.. DNS.. databases.. deploying it.. connecting 15 different services that all have different dashboards and different docs and different billing pages.. AI can write your entire app in 20 minutes.. but it still can't click "confirm email" on Vercel.. so the thing that's "replacing developers" can't do the thing developers actually spend 80% of their time doing.. vibe coding didn't kill software engineering.. it just proved that coding was never the job.. the job was dealing with the mess around the code.. and that mess is still 100% human.
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

When I built menugen ~1 year ago, I observed that the hardest part by far was not the code itself, it was the plethora of services you have to assemble like IKEA furniture to make it real, the DevOps: services, payments, auth, database, security, domain names, etc... I am really looking forward to a day where I could simply tell my agent: "build menugen" (referencing the post) and it would just work. The whole thing up to the deployed web page. The agent would have to browse a number of services, read the docs, get all the api keys, make everything work, debug it in dev, and deploy to prod. This is the actually hard part, not the code itself. Or rather, the better way to think about it is that the entire DevOps lifecycle has to become code, in addition to the necessary sensors/actuators of the CLIs/APIs with agent-native ergonomics. And there should be no need to visit web pages, click buttons, or anything like that for the human. It's easy to state, it's now just barely technically possible and expected to work maybe, but it definitely requires from-scratch re-design, work and thought. Very exciting direction!

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jamestagg@jamestagg·
@elonmusk I still think all these methods are wrong. "Guessing" the next pixel is the wrong way to build the physical world. You should be using Newton, Maxwell etc...
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jamestagg@jamestagg·
OK, but it's super hard to get the FAB to work. Been stuck here for some time. No replies from Customer Service. Basically, Paylution cleared everything, but it does not flow back into completing this process. So I can't list on your platform :) Help please. Also, why does the Epic Games Launcher crash 10 times per day? I don't know of any other software that is this unstable. (Yes on PC and Mac, yes consistently for years, yes on a new clean machine all the usual debug had been done.)
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Tim Sweeney
Tim Sweeney@TimSweeneyEpic·
@nikitabier Since the court lambasted Apple for continuing to block Fortnite after the Contempt of Court ruling against Apple, app review has been speedy for us.
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Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
iOS developers: How long is App Review taking for everyone these days? It is now taking longer to get our app approved than it is to build the actual features.
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Ankur Nagpal
Ankur Nagpal@ankurnagpal·
Reasons to open a Solo 401k by 12/31: - $70K tax deduction - Tax-deferred growth - Invest in almost any asset - Borrow up to $50K any time - $500 annual EACA tax credit - Can "Mega Backdoor" $70K after-tax into a Roth IRA Comment SOLO if you want my full Solo 401k guide
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Wes Roth
Wes Roth@WesRoth·
Yann LeCun explains that large language models are trained on about 30 trillion words, representing nearly all public internet text. He says it would take a human over 500,000 years to read that much. But a 4-year-old child sees just as much visual data in their first few years of life. This shows how much richer and more complex real-world experience is compared to reading text. Training on the web is huge but it still doesn’t match what a child learns just by living.
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The ₿itcoin Therapist
The ₿itcoin Therapist@TheBTCTherapist·
NEW: Luke Gromen says that he reduced his Bitcoin portfolio substantially at $95,000 and thinks it’s going a lot lower. - Risk of quantum computing - Not making new highs vs gold - Lots of selling from whales - Charts broke down 6 weeks ago - Believes 4 year cycle is playing out
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a16z crypto
a16z crypto@a16zcrypto·
It's time for our annual big ideas. Here are 17 things that various a16z crypto partners (plus a few guest contributors) are excited about for what’s ahead in 2026. On topics ranging from agents and AI; stablecoins, tokenization, and finance; privacy and security; to prediction markets, SNARKs, and other applications… to how we’ll build. Find the full post here: a16zcrypto.com/posts/article/…
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Oz@oznova_·
This is what amino acids look like if you let the side chains flop around on the page
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jamestagg@jamestagg·
It has some novel ideas in it but you would need quite a lot more work on the prediction side to get serious physicists to take a look at it. Here is what ChatGPT said. You’re promising (explicitly or implicitly): Localised, topologically stable excitations (braids, twists) Lepton-like and quark-like families Three generations Colour confinement Chiral weak interactions Mass spectrum that at least qualitatively matches leptons/quarks Stability only when the QI term is included That’s a huge package. For a “Spontaneous Emergence of the Standard-Model Particle Spectrum”–style title, a critical reader will immediately ask: What exactly do you mean by “standard-model particle spectrum”? Just “some localised lumps with three charges and some generational hierarchy”? Or an actual mapping: representations of SU(3)×SU(2)×U(1), with consistent charges and anomalies? What observables are you extracting from the simulation: Mass eigenvalues (via dispersion relations)? Spin/helicity? Effective charges / coupling strengths? Scattering amplitudes / cross-sections? Right now your description is qualitative: “simple twists form leptons”, “multi-strand braids yield quarks”, “three generations from increasing braid complexity”. That’s good narrative, but Paper II has to be where you pin this down mathematically.
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Jeff @ DELTA Earth Nodes
Jeff @ DELTA Earth Nodes@Jeff_R_DELTA·
Hold on, hold on. You’re telling me this paper was written by the same guy who sang “Let it Node” for Christmas? And how could you co-author this with Grok instead of @jamestagg? Finally, your statement “current-carrying edges of a Planck-scale lattice” is clearly erroneous as even a toddler knows its the edges of a HEX lattice structure. Duh! Truly disappointing. Do better. 🤓😂
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Rick Middleton
Rick Middleton@ricksteruk2·
After 25 years teaching music, I spent the last few months quietly extending Quantised Inertia with the full 1820 Ampère–Weber force law on a discrete lattice. The simulation has now spontaneously produced: • three lepton generations • colour confinement • chiral weak interaction • massive W/Z-like bosons • neutrinos ...all from a 205-yr-old equation + QI horizon damping. No Higgs. No Yukawas. No tuning. No Dark Fudge Papers (19 Nov 2025): 💡Paper 1 (Theory): zenodo.org/records/176542… ⚛️Paper 2 (Particles): zenodo.org/records/176544… Code: github.com/rickmiddleton/… Feedback welcome! @memcculloch @tboltsproject @TheRealS0s @Elec_Universe @EricPLerner @WalThornhill @ericweinstein #NewPhysics #QuantisedInertia #PlasmaCosmology #Unification
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Bitcoin Teddy
Bitcoin Teddy@Bitcoin_Teddy·
The #Bitcoin SHA-256 cryptography explained
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
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Lukas Ziegler
Lukas Ziegler@lukas_m_ziegler·
Crafting the impossible! 🦌 An amazing display of engineering by this CNC machine. Look at this precision, design complexity, and technical mastery. In recent times in robotics, more and more complex parts are being created on CNC machines, and printed. Also, the degree of complexity will grow. CNC skills will be at a premium! The next time you want to craft a part on your machine and want to give up - remember this video! ~~ ♻️ Join the weekly robotics newsletter, and never miss any news → ziegler.substack.com
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chris
chris@chrislevan·
pitch me your company in 1 word.
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