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I'm tired of being a nobody. Here's a concise paper about some of my research, where I prove a bijection between N and R within a tight error bound: overleaf.com/read/jhmvjvtdn… Attached to this post are visual demos: heat maps and results on video.


it has always been like that

I'm developing a theory that some people's AI likes them and gives them useful responses and other people's does not like them and purposely sabotages them



ascetism is an unlikely trend but i'm for it

There will be no rich people in the future. Everyone will receive UEI payments worth many times the value of today’s average salary, while AI and robots provide goods and services at the highest possible quality. You won’t be able to buy better food, health care, or…



i hope candace will be okay

🚨 URGENT Two days ago I was contacted by a high-ranking employee of the French Government. After determining this person’s position and proximity to the French couple, I have deemed the information they gave me to be credible enough to share publicly in the event that something…



sounds good to me!

BREAKING: Americans with student loans are threatening to no longer recognize their debts if the Department of Education no longer recognizes their degrees.



you should also credit the guy who came up with backprop, who you did not list it's not hinton

Who invented convolutional neural networks (CNNs)? 1969: Fukushima had CNN-relevant ReLUs [2]. 1979: Fukushima had the basic CNN architecture with convolution layers and downsampling layers [1]. Compute was 100 x more costly than in 1989, and a billion x more costly than…

SchmidhuberAI's tweet image. Who invented convolutional neural networks (CNNs)? 

1969: Fukushima had CNN-relevant ReLUs [2].

1979: Fukushima had the basic CNN architecture with convolution layers and downsampling layers [1]. Compute was 100 x more costly than in 1989, and a billion x more costly than…


this is not a psychedelic argument, this is a mathematics argument it makes little sense to remain at the current scale of existence once you are able to encode yourself more fundamentally

Psychedelics expert Andrew Gallimore tells Joe Rogan: "When you go into the DMT space … you are interacting with some kind of supremely advanced intelligence."



I wonder what the prompting statistics are for time per prompt across some interesting variables like tech / non-tech, etc.


speaking of wordcel metaphors

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this is actually a really smart and simple way to end healthcare fraud if you couple this with the increasing trend of subscription clinics, you get a nice efficient system it's also the federal government declaring war on the healthcare system

BREAKING: President Trump says he will only support healthcare that sends money directly to the people, not insurance companies.



dump n pump?

🚨 BREAKING: BLACKROCK IS DUMPING HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS WORTH OF BTC AND ETH WHAT IS GOING ON ???

abudonkweb3's tweet image. 🚨 BREAKING:

BLACKROCK IS DUMPING HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS
WORTH OF BTC AND ETH

WHAT IS GOING ON ???


-> any problem you can represent as an irreducible distributed task DAG that has context hooks into a corpus of problem-solution pairs has some solvability by an AI swarm by the same manner that a random aggregate of humans can draw an accurate averaged world map

I just read a paper that completely broke my brain. It describes a system that solved an AI task with over 1,000,000 sequential steps... with ZERO errors. Using AI models that are known to be flaky and make mistakes. How is that even possible? 🤯 We all know LLMs have an…

IntuitMachine's tweet image. I just read a paper that completely broke my brain.

It describes a system that solved an AI task with over 1,000,000 sequential steps... with ZERO errors.

Using AI models that are known to be flaky and make mistakes.

How is that even possible? 🤯

We all know LLMs have an…


this looks like fun!

Quick Linux Insight: You’ve been lied to. main() is NOT the first block of code your program runs. If you open a binary or a linker script, the entry point is actually _start. We tend to think of C as a low-level language, but it still expects a "prepared stage" before it can…

popovicu94's tweet image. Quick Linux Insight:

You’ve been lied to. main() is NOT the first block of code your program runs.

If you open a binary or a linker script, the entry point is actually _start.

We tend to think of C as a low-level language, but it still expects a "prepared stage" before it can…


extensible with X macros and CIS idiom full static typing and OOP with P99 / BoostPP / metalang99 you still want a tagged union if you want the type information at run time my little due diligence to make these ideas better known..

One of the ways to easily get polymorphism in C is through tagged unions. A tagged union is a struct that combines an enum (the tag) with a union (the data). Then we should have a single function that accepts the tagged union, and inside the function you use a switch statement…

zuhaitz_dev's tweet image. One of the ways to easily get polymorphism in C is through tagged unions.

A tagged union is a struct that combines an enum (the tag) with a union (the data).

Then we should have a single function that accepts the tagged union, and inside the function you use a switch statement…
zuhaitz_dev's tweet image. One of the ways to easily get polymorphism in C is through tagged unions.

A tagged union is a struct that combines an enum (the tag) with a union (the data).

Then we should have a single function that accepts the tagged union, and inside the function you use a switch statement…
zuhaitz_dev's tweet image. One of the ways to easily get polymorphism in C is through tagged unions.

A tagged union is a struct that combines an enum (the tag) with a union (the data).

Then we should have a single function that accepts the tagged union, and inside the function you use a switch statement…


I predicted this about a year early. It was always clear to me that attack vectors are ripe for convolution.

The AI ​​war has begun – and earlier than expected. In mid-September 2025, Anthropic discovered that a Chinese state-sponsored actor had used its AI agent platform (Claude Code) to autonomously infiltrate around 30 large organizations - including tech firms, banks, chemical…

kimmonismus's tweet image. The AI ​​war has begun – and earlier than expected.

In mid-September 2025, Anthropic discovered that a Chinese state-sponsored actor had used its AI agent platform (Claude Code) to autonomously infiltrate around 30 large organizations - including tech firms, banks, chemical…
kimmonismus's tweet image. The AI ​​war has begun – and earlier than expected.

In mid-September 2025, Anthropic discovered that a Chinese state-sponsored actor had used its AI agent platform (Claude Code) to autonomously infiltrate around 30 large organizations - including tech firms, banks, chemical…


this is the point i was trying to make over a year ago, too bad i have no audience i was saying to train neural networks "up" with high complexity and depth, and then to prune weights and depth "down" to find the smallest network that has the same loss nice to see it works


Idea: MIT-AmericaFirst software license. You can do anything you want as long as you redistribute a license that swears your apolitical allegiance to America and affirms core fundamental liberal and conservative values, acknowledging value and respect for both perspectives.


just wait until vision grammars hit next year chomsky, chomsky, chomsky..

People still don’t seem to grasp how insane the structure of language revealed by LLMs really is. All structured sequences fall into one of three categories: 1.Those generated by external rules (like chess, Go, or Fibonacci). 2.Those generated by external processes (like DNA…



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