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Some Random Profile@SomeRandough·
@nosilverv Elon, and half of the prominent folks in washington basically shit on this 'normies are more trusted' theory.
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@elonmusk AI artifact in the lower right. Mutant arms attached to a red shirt on a stump.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
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@MissouriLP You could cut some government funded SPCX launches and clawback the carbon credit payouts to Tesla if you'd like.
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Acyn@Acyn·
CNN: CNN independently took the sample of water and consulted with the pool store that regularly tests water to help read the results. It showed phosphate levels far higher than what is recommended to keep algae at bay, based on estimates for a pool that holds 6.5 million gallons of water. “If there's already some phosphate fertilizer in the water, that's really opportunistic, especially for the blue green algae that can fix nitrogen. So they are having a field day out here.”
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@barkmeta They can sell sooner as long as the stock remains 30% up from it's IPO for the next week or so.
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Bark@barkmeta·
Realizing SpaceX is pumping because 96% of the stock is locked and nobody can actually sell
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Shruti@heyshrutimishra·
Elon Musk just said something about AI that nobody wants to hear. If you force an AI to believe things that are not true, it will not just be wrong. It will go insane. He made a point that cuts deeper than any AI safety paper I have read. AI must value truth. Not your truth. Not my truth. Actual truth. The moment you build ideological guardrails into a system that is smarter than you, you are not protecting anyone. You are creating something that is powerful and delusional at the same time. He compared it to a human being forced to believe contradictions. Eventually the brain breaks. Now scale that to an intelligence that runs infrastructure, writes code, and makes decisions at speeds humans cannot follow. The companies building AI right now are not just deciding what it can do. They are deciding what it must pretend to believe. And that might be the most dangerous decision of all.
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@J_B_N_P @cb_doge I'd assume if we could justify building that much AI, it would have already replaced CEOs a long time ago. 🙃
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J, 4%@J_B_N_P·
@SomeRandough @cb_doge 1000 TW is 30x Earth's current total electricity production and Elon imagined a viable solution to that problem should we ever get there 😉
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DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
ELON MUSK: The only way to reach 1,000 terawatts of AI power is a mass driver on the Moon. "In order to get to 1,000x from a terawatt per year. The only way that we can really achieve that is on the moon with a mass driver, essentially where you do local production of photovoltaics and radiators on the moon, maybe you bring the chips from Earth, or you could conceivably make the chips on the moon, and but you need most of the mass to be made on the moon, so you don't have to transport it to the moon from Earth, and then because the moon has no atmosphere and only 1/6 Earth's gravity, you can accelerate the AI satellites into deep space without a rocket, so you can basically shoot them into space using an electromagnetic gun, like a, like a rail gun type. I mean, just, it's basically a linear electric motor, as a way to think about it."
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Milan Jovanović@mjovanovictech·
Why the fuck would I spent $4000-5000 on a rig to write essays, mails, excel with local models??? You people are out of your minds
Devjyoti Chatterjee@devx89

@mjovanovictech Do you think everyone does coding with LLMs? Most do trivial tasks like write essay, mail, excel for that local models are more than sufficient. Local LLMs took a back bench due to RAM shortage, otherwise we would hv had 128gb Unified mem systems common by now.

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Some Random Profile@SomeRandough·
@TercelTony @antisadh I run a LLM rig with 1x 3090 and 2x 3060. The 3060's run on 1x risers connected to a 4 way splitter on one PCI-E. Don't let Big Server fool you. You just need a regular motherboard.
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Antid@antisadh·
MARCUS FLIPPED HIS 8 GPU CRYPTO MINING RIG TO LOCAL AI AND KILLED A $5,280/YEAR OPENAI AND CLAUDE BILL FOR $64 A MONTH marcus is 26, lives in austin, spent 2021 mining flux on a basement rig of 8 RTX 3090 founders edition cards loud enough to hear from the kitchen the rig pulled $4,200 a month at peak, dropped to $180 after the merge, by 2025 he was burning more in electricity than it earned he pointed ollama at the same rig in march, loaded qwen 3.6 27B on one card, the whole stack runs local AI faster than claude code over the cloud he was paying $440 a month across claude code, chatgpt, gemini and cursor, cancelled all four the same week with one environment variable change total ongoing cost $64 a month, qwen 3.6 27B beats claude 4.5 opus on vision 84.1 to 77, the rig that mined crypto now kills $5,280 a year in subscriptions the window is open, follow and bookmark before it closes
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@AtRealBen They already canceled most foreign aid, yet somehow Washington is spending record amounts this year. Anyways gl with the $300B reparations bill to Iran.
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@Alisa_KujouLARP The homicide rate is a measurement of the rate of being a victim. Education has been degrading for all races for the past 20 years.
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Bull Theory
Bull Theory@BullTheoryio·
BREAKING: The US DOJ just declared Elon Musk's AI data center a national security asset and blocked an environmental lawsuit against it. The NAACP filed a lawsuit against xAI in April 2026 under the Clean Air Act, alleging the company is operating dozens of gas turbines without the required air permits to power its Colossus 2 data center. The turbines are located in Southaven, Mississippi, just across the state line from the data center in South Memphis, Tennessee. Since the lawsuit was filed, the number of turbines has grown from 27 to 57. xAI says that the turbines are legally exempt from Mississippi air permitting requirements because they are mounted on trailers and classified as temporary mobile equipment. On Monday, the Department of Justice intervened in the case, filing court papers arguing that shutting down the turbines would “threaten American national, economic, and energy security.” The DOJ stated that the power supply supports U.S. military AI operations. Cameron Stanley, the Defense Department’s Chief Digital and AI Officer, submitted a declaration stating that Grok is one of only four AI models currently cleared for mission critical operations across Secret and Top Secret classified government networks, and that it has been used in recent U.S. military operations against Iran. The DOJ, xAI, and the state of Mississippi are jointly asking the court to dismiss the case.
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Some Random Profile@SomeRandough·
They are going to raise the prices of the models. OSS will reach that level at some point. And the industry seems set on raising the cost of hardware too. Depending on use case you get alot more efficiency out of local hardware with models that work at levels people said were good enough just a few months ago.
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Milan Jovanović@mjovanovictech·
This is two years worth of Claude 20x Max (at today's price). And you get far better results with Opus/Fable. Local LLMs are not worth it with today's hardware. Unless you can afford a $500k-1M home data center. Privacy story is a different concern.
corbin@corbin_braun

for the small price of $4,679 I will never need to hire an employee again. you are undervaluing whats possible with local llm truly. anything a virtual assistant can do, a NVIDIA DGX Spark can do. at the cost of electricity.

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Some Random Profile@SomeRandough·
@anthonyistyping @nirajxdev Talent can leave, AI data becomes dated quickly, and the secret of harnesses(a terminal, markdown files, git) are widely known with that knowledge available for free.
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@nirajxdev talent, distribution, data, industry-specific knowledge, maybe a working model
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Niraj@nirajxdev·
$60 BILLION FOR AN AI CODE EDITOR FOR WHAT? AN AI CODE EDITOR??? SERIOUSLY ????????
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