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The whole class was stunned! The voice that came through the English listening test turned out to be their Chinese teacher's: "The composition is finished, but the article of life has just begun."
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Ilya is always so proud of himself when he can make Shane come hands free with just his words He doesn’t even need to be in the same room anymore, Shane is so well attuned to the sound of Ilya’s voice he can come on command when they video call 🔞
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In April, we dropped @GeminiApp for macOS, building over 100 features in less than 100 days. Now more are coming, including Gemini Spark and powerful voice understanding technology. @JoshWoodward showcases some of the new features at #GoogleIO# ⬇️
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US Men’s National Team head coach Mauricio Pochettino voiced strong confidence in his FIFA World Cup soccer squad while acknowledging the difficulty of final roster decisions
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best accounts to follow from each frontier lab to stay constantly up to date Anthropic @karpathy - must-follow account for AI; recently joined Anthropic @bcherny - Claude Code creator, always shares great tips @trq212 - also a Claude Code developer; writes amazing articles on CC OpenAI @polynoamial - works on reasoning research, shares a lot of technical details @gabriel1 - Sora developer, great career path @jxnlco - works on dev experience, shares a lot about Codex Google AI @OfficialLoganK - all the major Google Gemini and AI Studio updates @ammaar - product and design; shares great things about vibe-coding in Google AI Studio @fofrAI - cool use cases for generative models Cursor @leerob - the loudest voice behind Cursor updates @ericzakariasson - shares great insights on using Cursor @mntruell - Cursor’s CEO; major releases and usage updates xAI @milichab - recently joined xAI, shares updates on Grok @skcd42 - also covers major Grok releases @elonmusk - Elon does a great job reposting and hyping all xAI products who else did I miss?
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As someone who's been trading for years, I’ve always felt frustrated watching big institutions and hedge funds dominate with their fancy terminals, full analyst teams, and real time intelligence Meanwhile, regular traders like me are stuck juggling messy dashboards, too many platforms, and endless noise. That’s why I’m genuinely excited about @tryquantio mission. They’re not just building another tool they’re leveling the playing field The goal is to bring powerful market intelligence, signals, and execution to everyday traders through one simple chat and voice interface No more complicated setups. No finance degree required. Just use simple commands to trade crypto, stocks, or commodities Ask questions, get clear insights, confirm, and act. It’s making advanced trading feel accessible instead of exclusive to Wall Street This is the kind of change the space has needed for a long time. If you’re an independent trader tired of being left behind, the whitelist is still open for early access Whitelist: #QuantAIPioneers#
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@bodhicitta777 @Vladcostea @gladstein @HRF @fedibtc @blksresearch @Blockstream yes client-side validation was something @peterktodd and i were thinking about some years back, had a 4 hr voice call on the topic. @dr_orlovsky even has confidential transactions added in it for RGB assets.
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Elon Musk just proved that the body is optional. A quadriplegic sat motionless in a chair and played a video game using nothing but thought. No hands. No voice. No movement whatsoever. Just a decision firing across a chip the size of a coin. Musk: “You just lie there and think, and you can move the mouse cursor around the screen and click things.” Download software. Browse the web. Navigate a screen with the same effort you use to remember your mother’s name. Without lifting a finger. Because he can’t. And now he doesn’t have to. That isn’t a product demo. That is a quadriplegic man doing with silence what you do with your entire body. And this is the version with a thousand electrodes. Musk: “I think ultimately you need something which has probably a hundred thousand or a million electrodes.” A thousand gave us telepathy. A million gives us something that doesn’t have a name yet. Musk is honest about how far this still has to go. He’s not overselling it. He’s underselling it. Because the part that should keep you up tonight isn’t what Neuralink still has to build. It’s that the line between human thought and machine action already disappeared. And the world just kept scrolling. Musk: “Our human brain has a lot of constraints. We only have about maybe 10 watts of higher brain function.” Ten watts. That’s less than the light inside your refrigerator. Every empire ever built. Every symphony ever written. Every theory that bent the arc of history. Ten watts of wet biological circuitry. Musk: “It’s not bad for a bunch of monkeys.” He’s not joking. He’s framing the question nobody wants to sit with. If ten watts of constrained primate hardware produced Shakespeare and general relativity and nuclear fission, what happens when the constraint disappears? Not when the brain gets faster. When the wall between thinking something and doing something no longer exists. The entire history of human tools has been one long negotiation with the same problem. You think something. Then you spend hours, years, lifetimes turning that thought into reality. Your hands. Your voice. Your body. Fire shortened the distance. Language shortened it more. Writing. The printing press. Electricity. Code. Every invention ever built was a cruder, slower translation layer between the mind and the world. Neuralink isn’t another layer. It’s the elimination of translation itself. Diamandis: “It’s a matter of when, not if.” Musk didn’t push back. He just kept discussing electrode counts like an engineer reviewing specs on a vehicle that already left the ground. That calm is the tell. The philosophical event already happened. A thought left a human skull, entered a machine, and executed a command in the physical world. No hand touched anything. No mouth spoke. A man thought the word “move” and the screen obeyed. Every tool before this was a prosthetic for intention. This is intention, naked, arriving without a body. The oldest question in philosophy was never about what we can build. It was about where the mind ends and the world begins. Neuralink just made that question obsolete.
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Shoulder the mission, embrace the glamour, voice the spirit of the era! @layzhang Delve deep into the silver screen, constantly explore artistic expression. Portray roles with dedication, tell authentic Chinese stories and reach broader horizons. #LAY# #LayZhang#
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@rsMorex I’m a truther! Fight the voices man