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South Korean company WIRobotics unveiled ALLEX, a general-purpose humanoid robot with low-friction backdrivable arms and human-like hands. Each hand features 15 DOF, supports lifting over 30 kg, and delivers more than 40 N at the fingertips.


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use it or lose it


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“How’s our little investor doing? The Golden Age, right big guy?”

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How it started / How it's going

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The people who start the wars don’t fight them, the people who spend the taxes don’t pay them, and the people who forgive the criminals don’t live next to them. Of course we’re going to have too many wars, too much spending, and too much crime.


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Can we legalize drone delivery now?


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Hate to be the bearer of bad news boomers, especially because you love the meme, but you were the weak men that created hard times


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Me after telling my venture debt investor that I’m going to be 24 hours late on my payment

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If you pay organizations according to the number of homeless people they “manage”, you create an incentive to maximize the number of homeless people, which is exactly what happened here

California spent $24 Billion “fighting homelessness” but didn’t track outcomes and the number of homeless people increased by 30,000 during that period. The state also accounts for 30% of all of the homeless people in the U.S.

alx's tweet image. California spent $24 Billion “fighting homelessness” but didn’t track outcomes and the number of homeless people increased by 30,000 during that period.

The state also accounts for 30% of all of the homeless people in the U.S.


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This is insane. The Taiwanese government is paying farmers to NOT grow rice because they need the water for AI chip manufacturing instead. We're prioritizing AI over feeding people during a drought.

Rahll's tweet image. This is insane. The Taiwanese government is paying farmers to NOT grow rice because they need the water for AI chip manufacturing instead. We're prioritizing AI over feeding people during a drought.

Taiwanese farmers were forced to grow less rice because the AI chip manufacturer needed water. h/t @SashaMTL npr.org/2023/04/13/116…



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Llama 3 405b is a "systemic risk" to society, according to the European Union and their AI Act.

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“If builders built houses the way programmers build programs, the first woodpecker would destroy civilization.”


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"In Pennsylvania, a hypothetical ticket with Harris running alongside Gov. JOSH SHAPIRO would run one point ahead of Trump and Vance" politico.com/newsletters/we…



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This keeps getting wilder. In November, we published a report on a trade by Senator Tina Smith that looked suspicious. She bought up to $200K of stock in a company called Artivion. The stock has now risen 100% since then. It’s a medical devices company. Senator Smith is on…

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In November, we published a report on a trade by Senator Tina Smith that looked suspicious.

She bought up to $200K of stock in a company called Artivion.

The stock has now risen 100% since then.

It’s a medical devices company. Senator Smith is on…
QuiverQuant's tweet image. This keeps getting wilder.

In November, we published a report on a trade by Senator Tina Smith that looked suspicious.

She bought up to $200K of stock in a company called Artivion.

The stock has now risen 100% since then.

It’s a medical devices company. Senator Smith is on…

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