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Yup Gad Saad (@GadSaad) There you go. — https://nitter.net/GadSaad/status/2064793849201873206#m
Starlink keeps you connected to high-speed internet on the go 🛰️🛣️ 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 (@gothamcapital1) This is a speed test crossing the Mojave National Preserve. Zero cell service at about 75 mph! I never leave home without it. Use it in my can am, my boat etc. even at air bnb’s when the offers service is not good: — https://nitter.net/gothamcapital1/status/2054283958188433479#m

Absolutely Alice Smith (@TheAliceSmith) A message to leftwing politicians and woke activists: You are the extremists. — https://nitter.net/TheAliceSmith/status/2064696266320228769#m
The videos from the “Frontiers of Embodied AI” meetup at ETHZ from a few weeks back are now available. Speakers: Jitendra Malik, Vladlen Koltun, Yann LeCun, and Shuran Song Hosted by Marc Pollefeys YouTube playlist: https://piped.video/playlist?list=PLfjJj_IgRo7DWoamlTwlK7-4bZhNNNFgM&si=Z3_cfNB6Ijg6_PWN

What Sowell said is exactly right and needs to stop. The Rabbit Hole (@TheRabbitHole) “What multiculturalism boils down to is that you can praise any culture in the world except Western culture. And you cannot blame any culture in the world except Western culture.” — Thomas Sowell — https://nitter.net/TheRabbitHole/status/2064792811661300192#m
💯 Suffragent (@Suffragent_) George Floyd protests = GOOD ✅ Vs. Belfast protests = BAD ❌ Keir Starmer clearly hates white people. 🇬🇧 Video Video — https://nitter.net/Suffragent_/status/2064681025410605201#m
Yes Arthur MacWaters (@ArthurMacwaters) In LOTR, the shire spent so long sheltered from evil that it began to think evil did not exist. The west is like the shire. We must save the shire. — https://nitter.net/ArthurMacwaters/status/2064703111466455301#m
Murderous migrants beheading innocent people in their home town is what’s making people angry, not “social media”!
Sky News suggesting Northern Ireland has a racism problem. No, it does not. Stop distracting from the truth. It has an open borders problem.
Here’s the problem. The liberal political class wants us to treat atrocities like Belfast as single, random, isolated incidents. “Yes, it’s horrific, but don’t overreact,” they say. “Let the police do their job. Justice will be delivered. Let’s remain united,” and so on. But the public can see that such incidents *aren’t* random or isolated. They are, in fact, all the consequence of massive state failure in the area of asylum and immigration. All roads lead back there. That’s why people are angry.. They are sick of the platitudes that get trotted out after each fresh incident. They don’t want to hear them anymore. They know that the decisions of establishment politicians have brought us to this current pass, and they don’t trust those same politicians to fix things, especially when some of them refuse to even recognise that the public’s anger is justified. There has been a huge vibe shift in recent years. Imagine - God forbid - there were another 7/7. Does anyone think the public response would be anything like as restrained as it was then? We are in really dangerous territory. The public don’t want flowers and candles and “Don’t let them divide us.” They want someone who says, “I recognise that the state has failed abjectly. We have allowed far too many people to settle in the country without knowing who they truly are. It has disrupted your communities. Your anger is justified. And I will do everything in my power to put things right.” Any politician unwilling to articulate that message, fully and sincerely, is effectively sanctioning more years of growing social disharmony and discord. Things cannot heal until those in power recognise the extent of the problem and what it will take to fix it. And, on both counts, most of them don’t. That’s why the next few years are going to be very, very turbulent.
DiffusionGemma is an open, experimental model that brings our text diffusion research to Gemma 4. It’s a racehorse 🏇achieving up to 4x faster inference by generating entire blocks of text simultaneously vs predicting token-by-token (word-by-word) output! Video
Model weights available on Hugging Face under Apache 2.0 license, read more here: https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/technology/developers-tools/diffusion-gemma-faster-text-generation/
Since Blair - 30 years ago - people voted against mass immigration. Every election, they got up, got dressed, found a pilling station and voted to end mass immigration. 30 years they did that. Nothing changed. In fact, it got worse. So they organised marches and protests, and events and petitions and wrote to their MPs and tried every single thing they could legally, to tell the powers that be, that they wanted an end to mass immigration. The state has deliberately ignored and removed all legal options from the British and Irish people to legally, peacefully, have their demands answered. THEY, and nobody else, have created and caused division and riots and fury. The toothpaste can not go back in the tube. We are where we are because, and only because, of 30 years of failed government.
The core missions of Elon’s companies are always about maximizing the agency of humans. If you have trouble driving, the car takes you where you want to go safely. If you need care, Optimus will be there. If you want to avoid traffic, there is Boring. If you need connectivity, Starlink provides it. If you want to go to space, Starship lowers the barrier to entry. If you are paralyzed, Neuralink restores your agency. If you want to be heard, X is there for your voice. If you want to build something, Grok Build realizes your ideas. By doing so, it inspires others to build. I am inspired to create a world where my kid has better access to agency than I do.
Nothing else matters if civilization falls Brivael Le Pogam (@brivael) On me demande pourquoi l'homme le plus riche du monde Elon Musk, passe ses journées dans une guerre culturelle au lieu de profiter de ses milliards sur une plage. La réponse est dans le post ci-dessous. — https://nitter.net/brivael/status/2064494789064859751#m
Everyone, please join Project Tapestry https://thealliance.ai/projects/tapestry
True Brivael Le Pogam (@brivael) Il faut avoir l'honnêteté de reconnaître le coup de génie de la gauche, parce que c'en est un. Le plus grand hold-up rhétorique du siècle tient en un seul mot : raciste. Voici le mécanisme. Après 1945, après les droits civiques, l'Occident a fait du racisme le mal absolu. À juste titre : c'est une de ses plus grandes conquêtes morales. « Raciste » est devenu le mot le plus radioactif de la langue, l'excommunication moderne, la mort sociale instantanée. Le coup de génie a été de détourner ce capital moral. Pas pour protéger des personnes : pour protéger une idéologie. L'égalitarisme des résultats ne gagne jamais un débat sur les faits. Il produit l'inverse de ce qu'il promet, partout, à chaque fois. Alors plutôt que de gagner le débat, on a rendu le débat impayable. Tu questionnes les résultats de l'immigration sans assimilation ? Raciste. Tu défends le mérite ? Raciste. Les maths avancées ? Racistes. Les frontières ? Racistes. Le mot a cessé de décrire un comportement pour décrire une position sur l'échiquier. Et regardez la beauté technique du dispositif. Pas besoin d'arguments : l'accusation suffit. Pas besoin de procès : la dénégation aggrave le cas (votre défensivité prouve votre culpabilité). Pas besoin de police : la peur fait le travail, chacun se surveille lui-même et surveille son voisin gratuitement. Il suffit d'exécuter publiquement quelques exemples par an pour tenir des millions de gens. Une idéologie irréfutable, protégée par un mot imprononçable. Les deux pare-feux du même système : la French Theory avait aboli la vérité, l'accusation a aboli le débat. Est-ce qu'un comité s'est réuni pour concevoir ça ? Pas besoin. Les idées subissent une sélection darwinienne : celles qui survivent sont celles qui se défendent le mieux. Marcuse avait quand même déposé le brevet dès 1965, noir sur blanc : tolérance pour les mouvements de gauche, intolérance pour ceux de droite. Le reste a évolué tout seul. Il faut l'avouer : c'était génial. Mais ce dispositif génial avait un coût, et le coût a un bilan. À Rotherham, le rapport officiel Jay a établi que des fonctionnaires britanniques ont laissé plus de 1 400 gamines se faire exploiter pendant seize ans, en partie par peur d'être traités de racistes s'ils nommaient les faits. Relisez cette phrase. Des enfants ont été sacrifiées à un mot. Voilà ce que veut dire idéologie mortifère : pas une métaphore, un bilan. Et maintenant, regardez ce qui s'effondre sous nos yeux. Une insulte ne fonctionne que si elle fait peur, et une monnaie ne fonctionne que si elle est rare. Ils ont imprimé le mot comme Weimar imprimait le mark. Quand tout est raciste, plus rien ne l'est. Résultat : des tweets qui commencent par « traitez-moi de raciste si vous voulez » récoltent des dizaines de milliers de likes et l'approbation de l'homme le plus riche du monde. Il y a dix ans, cette phrase était un suicide professionnel. Aujourd'hui, c'est un haussement d'épaules. L'hyperinflation a tué la monnaie. Et voilà la vraie tragédie, que les faussaires devront porter : en imprimant le mot sans limite, ils l'ont brûlé pour tout le monde. Y compris pour nommer le vrai racisme quand il existe, car il existe. Les faux-monnayeurs ne détruisent pas que leur arme. Ils détruisent le mot dont une société honnête a besoin. Privée de son mot magique, l'idéologie va maintenant devoir faire ce qu'elle n'a jamais su faire : gagner un débat sur les faits. Elle ne le gagnera pas. Au travail. — https://nitter.net/brivael/status/2064497221773705392#m
just to state the obvious: think there's a collison course between those who believe research and science should be open and those who believe we are in an accelerating singularity curve. I have many smart friends who have believed both for a while but seeing more and more their realization that these beliefs will be in conflict. I for one believe that America and the west needs open and distributed access to research and computation and sharing of ideas at all times.
When you hear AI "safety" you should hear "censorship" and "control" instead. All of us surveilled and spied by safeguards of loving grace. Today it's intelligent Terms of Service control. You can't do AI research. Can't ask this question about your kid's biology homework. Tomorrow it's refusal to help you with competing coding projects. A 100 page blacklist of questions. Or this question means AI will search your computer stealthily and snitch on you to the cops because you posted an prohibited insult in a WhatsApp chat in the UK. Open source must win out at both the model and the harness level. That's because AI will become our interface to the world. It will sit higher in the stack than the OS. It will collapse current SaaS layers, chat, communications, apps, app creation, into a single new kind of interface that doesn't exist yet. It's got to be open. It's got to be a cypherpunk solution that makes privacy and security the number one priority. If a closed source solution wins this layer, it's a disaster for the world. Especially if it's built by a single company with a single closed source model. Why? Because what we share with AI will be more intimate than anything we've ever shared with a machine. It will be our friend, our sounding board, our advisor. It will know our business ideas before we've told anyone. Our medical issues. Our financial picture. We'll talk about the fight we had with our partner. About feeling lost or depressed. Our kids will talk to it about problems at school, about bullying, about heartbreak, things they won't tell us. It will know us more intimately than we know ourselves. Right now the world runs on a surveillance economy. We traded free stuff for apps that peer deeply into our lives. If we replicate that model in the AI era, it's not just surveillance economy 2.0. It's surveillance economy squared. Social scoring. Automated evidence gathering. Legal conversations you thought were privileged showing up in court. Random people making $2 bucks an hour on the backend from God knows where reading the most intimate details of your life. Every insecurity, every fear, every half-formed thought you whispered to your AI buddy at 2 AM, sitting in a database somewhere, searchable. If we let closed source models dictate what we can and can't do it will only get worse and worse. We've got to fight this future with every last breath. If you can read this, you are the revolution.
Exactly Matt Goodwin (@GoodwinMJ) It’s not social media that’s “inflaming tensions”. It’s not Elon Musk. It’s not Nigel Farage. It’s not the ‘far-right’. It is the very deliberate policy of mass uncontrolled immigration & open borders. This policy has to end or it will destroy Western nations. — https://nitter.net/GoodwinMJ/status/2064583575530287577#m
Millions must go.

Grok Build is pretty good at optimizing my code in one shot. Prompt: I want you to optimize it entirely on GPU to speed it up. Measure two metrics: the result must compare with the golden image (CPU) and be nearly identical (PSNR > 40dB), with fast pixels per second. Make a plan to a) write GPU equivalent code, b) write a benchmark suite to measure PSNR and pixels per second, c) execute various optimization strategies. Go!

For those impacted by the earthquake in the Philippines, Starlink Mobile is providing free connectivity to https://nitter.net/enjoyGlobe customers in the affected regions. Families, communities and businesses with compatible LTE smartphones can now stay connected through select apps and SMS even if terrestrial networks are not available Globe Telecom (@enjoyGLOBE) Koneksiyon direkta kanimo sa higayong kinahanglan nimo. https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23AlagangGlobe is bringing Globe Starlink connectivity to the provinces hardest hit by the Southern Mindanao earthquake: - Sarangani - South Cotabato - Sultan Kudarat Free data and SMS to ensure you always stay connected to your loved ones and to life-saving information. We continue to pray for everyone's safety and will rebuild together. https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23GlobeOfGood Video — https://nitter.net/enjoyGLOBE/status/2064547038491262987#m
Concentration of power, capabilities and economic wealth is the biggest risk in AI. We need open science and open-source more than ever!
As believers of open research, we are disappointed to see Anthropic silently degrading Fable 5 for AI development "Any topic related to building pretraining pipelines, distributed training infrastructure, or ML accelerator design... may have limited effectiveness through Claude via methods such as prompt modification, steering vectors, or parameter-efficient fine-tuning." Not only do they get to decide what you use LLMs for in research, but this also enables them to silently intervene in your research without you knowing. This sets a dangerous precedent. If a model refuses openly, users can understand the boundary. If a model falls back to another model, users can still evaluate the difference. But if a model silently modifies or weakens its own answers while still pretending to help, researchers lose the ability to know whether a failed result came from their own idea, their implementation, or an invisible intervention by the model provider. That is not safety. Safety policies should be transparent, auditable, and user-visible. On top of that, the people most harmed by this are not the largest labs with massive teams and proprietary infrastructure. It is the independent researchers, academic groups, startups, and open-source builders who rely on public tools to compete, innovate, and pioneer AI for everyone else.

Really enjoyed reading the Microsoft MAI-Thinking-1 "Building a Hill Climbing Machine" paper. Amazing they publicly released all the info needed to train a frontier model, down to hparams. I also thought this was pretty telling: - pre-training: 30 trillion tokens - mid-training (SFT on STEM/math/code data): 3.55 trillion tokens - RL post-training: 150 billion tokens. Looks like https://nitter.net/ylecun was right all along with the cake analogy. Obviously I still think something like RL (optimizing for long term goals) is fundamental to what we think of as intelligence. But it's not the volume of learning signal, it's the optimization on top of an already reasonable predictive model.

Tesla AI chip design engineering reviews are so great! Team is awesome. Our AI6 chip might set a record for most amount of usable intelligence from a wafer when factoring in yield.
Indeed Richard Dawkins (@RichardDawkins) https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/06/09/belfast-stabbing-live-somalia-man-arrested-kinnaird-avenue/ Man attempts to behead another man in the street. "No evidence of terror at this stage, say police" If that isn’t terror, what is? How much more terrifying does it need to be to qualify as terror? — https://nitter.net/RichardDawkins/status/2064375411035754747#m
🇰🇪 Starlink helping schools in Kenya 🇰🇪 Starlink (@Starlink) Starlink is providing connectivity for 30 schools in remote parts of Kenya, improving digital literacy for students and teachers 🛰️❤️ — https://nitter.net/Starlink/status/2064471766781845752#m
They ruled Iryna’s killer is incompetent to stand trial. The same system ruled this man was plenty competent enough to be released back into society dozens of times. It’s past time to remove these left wing activist judges. Video Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) BREAKING: Iryna’s kiIIer found incompetent to stand trial in federal court — https://nitter.net/libsoftiktok/status/2064387303439495499#m
They call for calm in the face of horror. This is inhuman and manipulative. The proportionate and natural response to an horrific incident is disgust, fear and anger. They want to downplay the horror to dodge their own political responsibility for it.
Major improvement in safety statistics with FSD turned on in the Netherlands! Tesla Europe, Middle East & Africa (@teslaeurope) In the last 2 months, FSD Supervised has been over 3x safer than manual driving on Dutch roads — https://nitter.net/teslaeurope/status/2064192847574872534#m


There has been a lot of hand wringing on the appropriate valuation of SpaceX. Some large institutions believe SpaceX can only be valued at half what the market seems to be willing to pay for it. Others are claiming it has 15X appreciation ahead of it. Almost all of this difference of opinion comes down to how comfortable you are modeling beyond 2030 and what valuation method you use. 2030 valuation using a traditional Gordan DCF produces a very different result than a 2040 EV/EBITDA Multiple. Both have pros and cons. Most analysts don’t really discuss this and lead with a headline number. We are very comfortable modeling out to 2040, as large portions of what SpaceX is proposing is real world infrastructure, which provides modelable physics constraints to anchor against. The analysis we released today explores this in-depth, its open to the public all the way through IPO. I highly encourage you check it out prior to then. https://research.33fg.com/analysis/spacex-is-priced-at-the-floor-mach33-spacex-gigamodel-highlights We’ve run 5,000 monte carlo runs across 500 variables (real number, even though it sounds fake) and three valuation methods. This video is of a 3D cloud chart showing every simulation outcome expected in valuation output across two of the most impactful variables to the model when using an EV/EBITDA multiple from 2026 to 2040. The horizontal axis is the steepness of the orbital data center demand S-curve. The vertical axis is the rate at which chip compute efficiency becomes cheaper. Each of the 5,000 dots is one simulated future; green dots are the ones where SpaceX's 2040 value clears the $1.77T IPO line, over time. Under EV/EBITDA valuation through 2040, 96% of our simulated futures clear the expected IPO price once the bell rings Friday. We aren’t publishing this publicly to tell investors what the stock is worth, we’re publishing this to help investors understand the world of outcomes, what the fundamentals suggest through 2040, and what frankly most analysis simply won’t share. SpaceX is a generational company working on long term infrastructure harnessing a domain no one has been able to tap in so far: space. It deserves doing the work as an investor. because this in not financial advice. The cleanest way to hold SpaceX is a bond stapled to a call option (AI-Compute); Starlink is the bond, the near term SatCom annuity that funds the next flywheel. Understand the world of outcomes and take your position accordingly. Comparables and P/E won't take you far enough. Video
Brilliant idea! Next up: Apple randomly reboots your Mac if you're building competing tech, Gmail silently edits your email if you mention rival platforms, and Tesla Autopilot swerves if it detects you're working on self-driving cars. All in the name of safety, of course. Because malicious actors controlling the world’s operating systems, inboxes and cars would be extremely dangerous! elie (@eliebakouch) mythos will be bad ON PURPOSE on ai "frontier llm research" tasks, this is very very sad for the research community also the fact that this is un purpose not visible to the user is crazy — https://nitter.net/eliebakouch/status/2064399902684139852#m

In Chile’s remote southern mountains, Starlink is providing reliable connectivity to a helicopter business for critical missions 🛰️🚁 → http://starlink.com/stories-chile Video
The evidence of two tier policing and judiciary is clear for all to see.

This is a super exciting release - Claude Fable 5 is the same underlying model as Mythos but with added safeguards. The benchmarks are great and it's SOTA on everything by a margin but I'll add that *qualitatively* also, this is a major-version-bump-deserving step change forward (imo of the same order as Claude 4.5 was in November), peaking especially for long problem-solving sessions on very difficult problems. You can give it a lot more ambitious tasks than what you're used to, the model "gets it" and it will just go, and it's never felt this tempting to stop looking at the code at all (but don't do this in prod!). The model still has quirks that people will run into and the safeguards are configured to be a little too trigger happy for launch, which can hopefully be tuned over time. I feel a lot of things changing as working software increasingly comes out on a tap. The Jevon's paradox kicks in and I feel my own demand for software growing substantially. You can ask for anything - explainers, visualizers, dashboards, bespoke single-use apps (e.g. a full wandb that is hyper-specific just for your project), you can 10X your test suite, auto-optimize code, run giant research projects with custom HTML for the results, anything! "Free your mind" (Matrix ref). Really looking forward to all the things people build! Claude (@claudeai) Fable 5 is state-of-the-art on nearly all tested benchmarks, with exceptional performance in software engineering, knowledge work, scientific research, and vision. The longer and more complex the task, the larger Fable 5’s lead over our other models. — https://nitter.net/claudeai/status/2064394151441863006#m

Only Restore Britain can save Britain. It is the only way. Rupert Lowe MP (@RupertLowe10) The arrested Sudanese man was an 'asylum seeker'. He entered Britain in February 2023, immediately claiming asylum, according to the police. Who was the immigration minister at the time? And then when the man was granted leave to remain in our country? Reform's Robert Jenrick. Who was Home Secretary? Reform's Suella Braverman. They were responsible for our borders. They failed, in the most horrific way, with the most horrific consequences. A Restore Britain Government will abolish the entire asylum system. No more asylum seekers. Anyone who entered our country illegally will be deported, regardless of current status. Enough. Restore Britain will not fail you. — https://nitter.net/RupertLowe10/status/2064378927485714912#m
Today in https://nitter.net/naturemethods, we shared research on how AI can help us better understand cell behavior, offering new insights into why cancer medicines do not work the same for everyone. By learning more about cell state — how individual cancer cells respond to their surroundings — we have the potential to match therapies more precisely to each patient and improve outcomes. https://news.microsoft.com/signal/articles/why-dont-cancer-medicines-work-the-same-for-everyone-ex-vivo/
- Netherlands - Lithuania - Estonia - Denmark Tesla Europe, Middle East & Africa (@teslaeurope) FSD Supervised now approved in Denmark 🇩🇰 Rollout will begin soon Video — https://nitter.net/teslaeurope/status/2064350518907167166#m
FSD approved in Denmark Tesla Europe, Middle East & Africa (@teslaeurope) FSD Supervised now approved in Denmark 🇩🇰 Rollout will begin soon Video — https://nitter.net/teslaeurope/status/2064350518907167166#m
Only by protesting REPEATEDLY and LOUDLY will there be any change!! Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) The whole of the United Kingdom is hitting the streets tonight at 7pm following yet another invader attack on our people. It's time 🇬🇧 — https://nitter.net/TRobinsonNewEra/status/2064333672572985398#m

California made it illegal for any election in the state to require ID. This is nuts. The Rabbit Hole (@TheRabbitHole) Costco checks ID. Meanwhile in California.. — https://nitter.net/TheRabbitHole/status/2064351901119025236#m

This is the way Rupert Lowe MP (@RupertLowe10) A Restore Britain Government will aim to prosecute officials and politicians who knowingly placed dangerous third world savages in our communities. This will apply retrospectively. A great number of people will go to prison for what has been inflicted on our communities. — https://nitter.net/RupertLowe10/status/2064270426692321341#m
Introducing Gemini 3.5 Flash Live Translate, our real time speech to speech translation model which supports more than 70 languages (both in and out), and is so natural. It is available in the Gemini API, AI Studio, & Google Translate right now + coming soon to Google Meet!! Video
That’s what it comes down to Inevitable West (@Inevitablewest) Elon Musk was always right: "You either fight back, or you die." Video — https://nitter.net/Inevitablewest/status/2064272412670058927#m
The truth is that there are VASTLY more hate crimes, especially aggravated rape and murder, per person by Blacks against Whites than the other way around. The is not remotely debatable, as the numbers are so extremely lopsided! Kevin Bass (@kevinnbass) Last year DOJ published a report. For every 10,000 blacks, 153 violent crimes are committed by a black person each year against a white person. The same figure for violent crimes committed by whites against a black person: 3.4. A black person is 50-times more likely to commit a violent crime against a white person than for a white person to commit a violent crime against a black person. This is an extraordinary difference in the rates of violence committed between these two groups. We are told that whites are systemically racist. We are told that whites are successful because they oppress others. But the facts tell the opposite story. Blacks are not the ones being victimized. Whites are. Western civilization has been successful not because it was oppressive. It has been successful because whites created, starting thousands of years ago, systems that are impartial and fair. Today these systems are being dismantled. Criminals are being released because of their skin color. Law-abiding citizens are punished because of theirs. All in service of an ideology that is simply false. This puts everyone in danger. — https://nitter.net/kevinnbass/status/2064265977387241803#m

We trained language models that compress massive contexts into tiny latent representations. Latent Context Language Models (LCLMs) outperform existing KV cache compression methods on the latency/accuracy frontier. 🧵1/10

BREAKING: A Sudanese immigrant tried to behead a man in Northern Ireland After the attack, flash protests were announced in at least 70 LOCATIONS across the UK by tonight

Just endless atrocities in Britain right now Open Source Intel (@Osint613) Suspect in custody after multiple people stabbed at a Manchester school. — https://nitter.net/Osint613/status/2064272080346972507#m

Do not make peace with evil. Destroy it.
We must stop harbouring those who wish to decapitate children. A vast number of people need to be removed from our country - when I say vast, I mean it. Millions and millions need to leave or be made to leave.
This is the UK

Enough. Rupert Lowe MP (@RupertLowe10) Enough. — https://nitter.net/RupertLowe10/status/2064230596688175129#m
🎯 Tim Pool (@Timcast) when youre rushing to find the votes to knock out the sole republican you dont have time to balance out the count to look plausible — https://nitter.net/Timcast/status/2063966490957652364#m
Wow Nick shirley (@nickshirleyy) 🚨 Meet Doris, she lives in California and is registered as a 126 year old who has voted in 51 elections and has NO IDEA. California’s voting system is so corrupt that by simply knocking on the door of the “126 year old” proves election fraud. EXPOSE IT ALL. Video — https://nitter.net/nickshirleyy/status/2063731800334021085#m
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It's confusing that Trump constantly warns about the security of our elections & foreign interference, yet his administration has taken several steps to dismantle or divert resources away from key safeguards that were in place: - Gutted the DOJ's Public Integrity Section (went from ~30-40 lawyers down to just 2) - Left the Election Crimes Branch director position vacant - Canceled all election integrity training for prosecutors & FBI agents - Deleted the official 281-page Federal Prosecution of Election Offenses guide from the DOJ website He disbanded the FBI's Foreign Influence Task Force, which targeted foreign efforts to meddle in U.S. politics & elections. He also severely cut CISA (the agency for election cybersecurity), firing or transferring dozens of election security specialists, freezing key support programs for states, and proposing to eliminate the entire federal Election Security Program in future budgets. You would think that if he were ACTUALLY concerned about the integrity & security of our elections, he would be allocating MORE resources, not less — or at least wouldn't be leaving these critical positions vacant & programs dismantled right before the midterms.
Bastrop, Texas will soon become home to one of the largest solar cell and wafer production facilities in North America with https://nitter.net/SpaceX's new investments in the area, creating thousands of jobs. The solar facility is already under construction, and the AI sat facility is expected to start initial production by the end of 2027.

Imagine the Sun is a giant never-ending battery. Right now on Earth we only sip a tiny tiny bit of its power. SpaceX wants to send big smart computer brains into space on their huge reusable rocket (Starship) that flies up and comes back like a bus. These space computers will wear giant solar-panel capes to drink sunlight and big shiny radiator wings to stay cool by shining heat into empty space. Why? So one day we can use way more of the Sun’s power and become a super-advanced space civilization! 🚀
🚨 HOLY SMOKES. Governor candidate Steve Hilton just revealed the stunning reality of California fraud: They ALLOW mail-in ballots to BACKDATE by HAND so they can be counted late, and not invalid "It's NOT just the postmark. YOU CAN HAND-WRITE THE DATE!" "Just to be really clear: you can BACKDATE YOUR BALLOT." "BY HAND." "And it will be counted." "That's how insane this system is." This is MADNESS!! 🤯 BILLY BUSH: "That is OUTRAGEOUS." https://nitter.net/hotmicsbilly Video
Here is our current plan for OpenAI: https://openai.com/index/built-to-benefit-everyone-our-plan/
The level of fraud here is mind-blowing Gays For Trump (@GaysForTrump) Nithya Raman even LOST her own district (CD-4) to Spencer Pratt and Karan Bass, but you expect us to believe she beat them BOTH by winning 40% of the vote in the rest of the city by mail-in ballots? 🧐 — https://nitter.net/GaysForTrump/status/2063841168681836975#m

The system is rotten Mila Joy (@Milajoy) My sister lives in Los Angeles. She's a Democrat but voted for Spencer Pratt. I was with her when she dropped her ballot in the mail weeks ago. We checked today and it hasn't been received back. Are they just TOSSING ballots for Spencer Pratt? — https://nitter.net/Milajoy/status/2064065211062276223#m

Wow https://nitter.net/i/grok/share/52ed880e9a534c1c9b522c5030c14156
🚨BREAKING: A petition demanding the officers who arrested Henry Nowak are prosecuted has just hit 200k signatures Britain wants JUSTICE! 🇬🇧

🇰🇷🇰🇷 Korea is Awesome 🇰🇷🇰🇷 X Freeze (@XFreeze) For the first time ever, an imported vehicle became the best-selling car in South Korea and it’s the Tesla Model Y Not just the best-selling EV The best-selling vehicle overall Historic moment in Hyundai and Kia’s home market 🇰🇷 May sales: • Tesla Model Y: 8,762 • Kia Sorento: 7,836 • Hyundai Grandeur: 5,183 Tesla as a brand sold 10,866 cars in Korea last month, more than BMW and Mercedes-Benz combined Even crazier: roughly one in three imported cars sold in Korea this year has been a Tesla Tesla has now been the No. 1 import brand in Korea for four straight months No imported model had ever done this before A Tesla did — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2063975598704480681#m

The new killer NotebookLM feature: easily being able to expand your search beyond your own source files Then, with today's update, you can also make new output formats: PDFs, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, charts, etc. We want NotebookLM to keep helping you do better research NotebookLM (@NotebookLM) Introducing a more powerful NotebookLM 🚀 Massive upgrades deliver agentic capabilities in chat, more advanced reasoning, and a suite of new output formats. Tackling complex, multi-step research problems has never been easier. Rolling out now to Google AI Ultra subscribers. Video — https://nitter.net/NotebookLM/status/2064016460964585549#m
Narrative violation: according to https://nitter.net/Stanford research, local models can answer 71.3% of real-world chat and reasoning queries accurately, up from 23.2% in 2023. Obviously at a fraction of the cost and energy consumption of frontier APIs. The obvious conclusion: you don't need a frontier model for most tasks. The future is multi-model: local, open-source, smaller and cheaper for the majority of workloads, frontier APIs when no other choices!

People demanding "proof" of election fraud are not understanding how crime works. I worked at Manhattan DA for over 2 years, one in Homicide. We never had video proof of the crime. We almost never had DNA. These are things that occur on CSI on TV, not in real life. And we still convicted people all the time. What we had was testimony and circumstantial evidence. Travel times, bank records, cell phone data, gate access codes. Motive, capability, benefit, time and place. Never direct proof. Of course the defendant always denied the crime, but there was enough evidence to show that one had to have occurred nonetheless. If what we have in the LA Mayoral election is a statistical anomaly that is beyond reasonable explanation with anything besides fraud, that is enough to prove a crime. This has been true since the beginning of Western Civlization.
Earlier today, New York University announced the creation of its new Earth Systems Institute—a multidisciplinary hub that will deploy AI and computational tools to better predict environmental changes and to advance means to better prepare and respond to these global phenomena.

Let's recap the weekend: -Billy Schmidt (a 22-year-old Penn State student) was murdered by two black men over a phone in South Philadelphia. -Louis Erebia (a 56-year-old father of 5) was murdered by a black man with a long criminal history in Houston while trying to help recover a stolen truck. -Six people were randomly stabbed at Penn Station in New York City by a homeless man in what police described as a senseless attack. This isn’t “random violence”, it's preventable, and the direct result of left-wing policies that value criminals over citizens.
As many of you were interested in the technical details of the model, here is a followup thread to go more into technical details about VLA-JEPA. 1. Architecture 2. Training 3. Recipe for the demo 4. TLDR 🧵below LeRobot (@LeRobotHF) VLA-JEPA just dropped in LeRobot 🤖 What makes this model special is that it does not just learn what action to take from a given observation, it also leverages a JEPA world model to learn action-relevant dynamics. During training, the VLA leverages V-JEPA2 by conditioning its predictor. This clever trick adds a world modeling objective to the training, which also allows pretraining on human videos. At inference, the world model is dropped entirely, keeping only a standard VLA architecture: Qwen backbone and action head. The demo here was only fine-tuned on 13 examples, showing great pretraining capability and running in real time on https://nitter.net/NVIDIARobotics DGX Spark! VLA-JEPA is the first world model to be ported to LeRobot, and I feel like it won't be the last 🚀 https://nitter.net/Thom_Wolf https://nitter.net/ClementDelangue Video — https://nitter.net/LeRobotHF/status/2063171227288510532#m
The American people want Voter ID. Politicians refuse to enact it. There is only one logical conclusion here… Mike Solana (@micsolana) I think not supporting voter ID at this point is a pretty clear indication you don’t want fair elections, and we need to stop treating people who don’t want fair elections like they have a simple difference of opinion. freedom has been a relatively brief experiment. it’s at risk. — https://nitter.net/micsolana/status/2063983476895035807#m

Grok Imagine Video 1.5 Preview has officially taken the #1 spot in Image-to-Video generation on Design Arena • #1 overall with a 1357 Elo rating • Massive 49-point lead over the next-best model • Ahead of Seedance 2.0 and Seedance 2.0 Fast It established a new Pareto frontier in AI video generation, delivering state-of-the-art quality while simultaneously being faster and more cost-efficient than competing models The model averages just 41.2 seconds per generation while maintaining top-tier output quality Most AI labs optimize for one metric xAI is improving quality, speed, cost efficiency, and product capabilities all at the same time That’s an incredibly difficult combination to achieve

Once voting is this fraudulent, they can get whatever outcome they want, making a sham of democracy Arthur MacWaters (@ArthurMacwaters) Let me get this straight > nearly every major democracy restricts mail in voting > they also require real, government issued ID > mail in votes (with no confirmation of citizenship during registration) switched the CA election > thus election in CA is one of the most insecure processes in the developed world There’s no question that fraud happened. It’s statistically certain The only question is whether CA can vote itself out of this mess, or if it’s already too far gone When is enough enough? — https://nitter.net/ArthurMacwaters/status/2063865051740799239#m

No more discrimination PeterSweden (@PeterSweden7) "White privilege" is a racist lie. DEI is blatant systemic racism. Woke is a form of social Marxism. Reject it all. No more discrimination. — https://nitter.net/PeterSweden7/status/2063950700950765715#m
Suicidal empathy becoming homicidal empathy 卄𝐎ù𝔰ε 𝐨𝔣 ℙoє𝐌 _ (@P0eMPieDinges) The Netherlands also has its Henry Nowak cases. In July 2020, 14-year-old Tamar from Marken was hit by a car on a dark dike road and left to die. Her body was later found in the berm. What happened next is deeply disturbing. The police initially told her mother that the driver was German. Days later the truth came out: it was four Iraqis in the car. The mother was told they withheld the real background because they didn’t want to create a "Wilders-effect" — they didn’t want to give Geert Wilders political ammunition. Even worse: evidence strongly suggests Tamar’s body was moved after the accident. The driver didn’t just flee, they dragged her off the road and left her there like an animal. The driver received only a €1,500 fine for looking at his phone while driving. He then disappeared completely. The fine was returned “undeliverable” and for years he was untraceable. Only after years of fighting by the family (including going to court to force prosecution), a breakthrough came in March 2026: the now 33-year old Jamal is finally being prosecuted for causing the fatal accident and leaving the scene. Just like Henry Nowak in Southampton — an innocent young person dies, authorities seem more focused on protecting a narrative and avoiding “political incorrectness” than on delivering swift justice. A 14-year-old girl dies on a Dutch dike. The system lies about the identity of the driver, gives him a slap on the wrist, loses him for years, and only after massive pressure does real prosecution begin. This is not just a traffic accident. This is a story about truth, accountability, and what happens when institutions put ideology before grieving families. Her name was Tamar. She was 14. She deserved better. ♡ — https://nitter.net/P0eMPieDinges/status/2063807942504116736#m

Choice of narrative is the biggest lie of the legacy media Tim Burchett (@timburchett) I seemed to have missed this in the Legacy Media. — https://nitter.net/timburchett/status/2064004833984553076#m

zoomers will not remember this, but we used to hold elections in this country and learn the results of those elections in the evening — on election day. the overwhelming majority of people simply assumed these results were legitimate.
The state of California

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Yes Zeek Arkham 🇺🇸 (@ZeekArkham) So… we’re expected to believe that in California, out of three candidates, the third place candidate, who conceded her campaign because she was mathematically eliminated from the run-off, suddenly received tens of thousands of votes from mail-in votes which all came in *after* Election Day, while the other two candidates received no late mail-in votes, and the second place candidate (who was surging as a Republican candidate in the bluest state in the country) is now in third place and mathematically eliminated from the run-off. … and we’re supposed to trust that this is an honest and true election. If you’re not angry about this, you need to be. — https://nitter.net/ZeekArkham/status/2063964092943958242#m
California made it illegal to show or request photo ID to vote. You cannot show your photo ID even voluntarily! Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) OMG US attorney Bill Essayli reveals California lets people register to vote using: -Gym memberships -Employer ID card -Credit or debit card -Prescription drug label -Insurance card California is also BLOCKING a federal audit of voter rolls They aren’t even trying to hide it — https://nitter.net/libsoftiktok/status/2063692080732397660#m
That’s because fraud at scale takes time! End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) Peru was able to hand-count over 90% of its 27 million ballots last night — https://nitter.net/EndWokeness/status/2063985700270158197#m

The magnitude & brazen nature of the government payment fraud is staggering Defiant L’s (@DefiantLs) USDA Sec. Brooke Rollins: "We found 200,000 dead people getting food stamps, and 500,000 getting more than one benefit... in the red states. Blue states are suing us... The fraud is so stunning." Video — https://nitter.net/DefiantLs/status/2063808229352583659#m
The real reason they don’t want voter ID is to commit voting fraud. That is the obvious truth. Mike Solana (@micsolana) I think not supporting voter ID at this point is a pretty clear indication you don’t want fair elections, and we need to stop treating people who don’t want fair elections like they have a simple difference of opinion. freedom has been a relatively brief experiment. it’s at risk. — https://nitter.net/micsolana/status/2063983476895035807#m
Javier Milei: “Elon Musk is helping the world wake up from the woke mind virus. That makes him a hero in the history of humanity.” Video
Falcon is a beautiful rocket SpaceX (@SpaceX) Falcon 9 launches 29 https://nitter.net/Starlink satellites from Florida Video — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2063947826527170971#m

🚨WOW. Famous British DJ, Tom Zanetti, dedicates his performance to Henry Nowak in-front of thousands yesterday The establishment has lost control. Video
Falcon 9 lands on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship, completing the first 35th launch and landing of a booster Video
Striking paper from Wharton. The big conclusion: AI must increase productivity 2.7x -- and quickly -- or tech companies risk bankruptcy with all that entails for the economy. For context: this is how a quickie 2.7x productivity boom would compare to historical precedent. Paper linked in my daily AI digest. Useful context for OpenAI reportedly talking to the US government about a bailout (ahem, I mean ownership stake).

A pause continues to be utter and complete nonsense and it always will be. 1. Let's make planes safer by not making planes! 2. What exactly happens in a "pause"? Do labs get to keep working and we all just get to sit on our hands waiting for this eureka moment? I guess someone gets to keep their checks while we just bring the economy to a crashing halt based on a few people's vague ideas about some imaginary future problems that they came up with while huffing glue and reading Dune! 3. Who will fund the labs when they are not putting out new products? I guess VCs will continue to just give them 100s of billions out of the goodness of their hearts! 4. What actually justifies a pause? Apparently, the wonderful world of imagination! Theoretical future problems that haven't happened yet. Like massive job losses! Um, jobs are increasing including in the areas most affected by AI, like coding, so I guess not that. So what? I know the jobs apocalypse is coming because I can imagine it and imagination is reality, right? Maybe advanced AI weapons? Ah, so the government will pause weapons research too? Well no, they will keep doing that anyway because they always do that. It's what governments do. Okay so we're going to ban Chat Bots while the government keeps making weapons? That should solve everything we're worried about with AI! Well then what about recursively improving models that grow to superintelligence overnight? Yeah that's not really a thing. That's the plot of an Avengers movie. Models are bound by the same real world constraints we are like compute (brains/chips) and time (will this drug have side effects in twenty years can only be known in twenty years) and fuzzy multiplicity (not right or wrong but right-ish and wrong-ish means you can't make a reward signal for "is this the right decision for my business") and the subject/object paradox (the thing improving is judging its own improvement. Yeah chew on that one for a bit.) But I imagined AI overcoming every real world constraint instantly so it's true! 5. How would we know we did everything we needed to do in a pause? How do we know when it's over? We dont. We just want a pause now because we want it! Don't you see my pause ⏸️ emoji? It's nice right! 6. Who gets to decide we are ready to unpause? The government or the people! Great, because vague ass platitudes like this always go well for concrete policy design. Looks, none of this is real. It's theater. It's not real policy. It has no basis in reality. It's a mass hallucination. It's pushed by people who believe in magic and magical solutions. And anything that comes out of it will do infinitely more damage than the imaginary thing they were trying to protect us from in the first place. roon (@tszzl) now on the eve of RSI it seems everyone is more mutual conditional pause agreement pilled than they used to be and that seems like a good development — https://nitter.net/tszzl/status/2063815795214565751#m
Straits of Hormuz are named after Ahura Mazda from Zoroastrianism
Worthwhile exercise BORED (@BoredElonMusk) I would love for someone to go to skid row and interview 1000 homeless people. And ask them, “who did you vote for?” Let’s see what happens. — https://nitter.net/BoredElonMusk/status/2063650713675403657#m
Good question Pamela Hensley🇺🇸 (@PamelaHensley22) Her own district, which she serves on the council, didn't vote for Raman. If her own constituents wouldn't even support her, why would anyone else? Now she's magically "surging" while the rest of the field is flat? This is election fraud, plain and simple. — https://nitter.net/PamelaHensley22/status/2063703455168921847#m
https://nitter.net/grok, what are the actual chances that a candidate who has received 30% of the general vote, gets 0 votes in a late night ballot drop in a mayoral election?
This clip on YouTube is now at 2.3 million views. M.A. Rothman (@MichaelARothman) 𝐃𝐑 𝐆𝐀𝐃 𝐒𝐀𝐀𝐃 𝐎𝐍 𝐏𝐑𝐀𝐆𝐄𝐑𝐔: 𝐂𝐈𝐕𝐈𝐋𝐈𝐙𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐒 𝐃𝐈𝐄 𝐁𝐘 𝐒𝐔𝐈𝐂𝐈𝐃𝐄 Evolutionary behavioral scientist Dr Gad Saad, author of “Suicidal Empathy: Dying to be Kind”, with the operating diagnosis of Western decline: “𝘊𝘪𝘷𝘪𝘭𝘪𝘻𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘴 𝘥𝘪𝘦 𝘯𝘰𝘵 𝘣𝘺 𝘮∗𝘳𝘥𝘦𝘳, 𝘣𝘶𝘵 𝘣𝘺 𝘴𝘶𝘪𝘤𝘪𝘥𝘦. 𝘞𝘦 𝘪𝘯 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘞𝘦𝘴𝘵, 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘪𝘯𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘪𝘵𝘰𝘳𝘴 𝘰𝘧 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘨𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘵𝘦𝘴𝘵 𝘤𝘪𝘷𝘪𝘭𝘪𝘻𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯 𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘳 𝘤𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘵𝘦𝘥, 𝘢𝘳𝘦 𝘸𝘪𝘵𝘯𝘦𝘴𝘴𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘳𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵 𝘣𝘦𝘧𝘰𝘳𝘦 𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘷𝘦𝘳𝘺 𝘦𝘺𝘦𝘴. 𝘐 𝘤𝘢𝘭𝘭 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘱𝘩𝘦𝘯𝘰𝘮𝘦𝘯𝘰𝘯 𝘴𝘶𝘪𝘤𝘪𝘥𝘢𝘭 𝘦𝘮𝘱𝘢𝘵𝘩𝘺.” On Merkel’s 2015 open door as the case study. 𝐀 𝐝𝐞𝐜𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐚𝐟𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐨𝐩𝐞𝐧-𝐝𝐨𝐨𝐫 𝐩𝐨𝐥𝐢𝐜𝐲, 𝐆𝐞𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐧𝐲 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐦𝐨𝐬𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐄𝐮𝐫𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐚𝐫𝐞 𝐝𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐯𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐥𝐲 𝐢𝐧𝐜𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞𝐝 𝐫∗pe, m∗𝐫𝐝𝐞𝐫, 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐬𝐨𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐝𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧. The empathy was real. The downstream cost was paid by ordinary citizens. Saad’s three inoculation rules every Westerner should memorize: 𝐧𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐫 𝐬𝐡𝐮𝐭 𝐨𝐟𝐟 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐝, 𝐚𝐥𝐰𝐚𝐲𝐬 𝐚𝐬𝐤 𝐰𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐡𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐞𝐧𝐬 𝐧𝐞𝐱𝐭, and stop being tolerant of all viewpoints — 𝐬𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞𝐬 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐚𝐫𝐞 𝐛𝐞𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐧 𝐨𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐬. 𝐒𝐮𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐝𝐞 𝐢𝐬 𝐚 𝐜𝐡𝐨𝐢𝐜𝐞 — 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐖𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐥𝐥 𝐡𝐚𝐬 𝐭𝐢𝐦𝐞, 𝐛𝐮𝐭 𝐧𝐨𝐭 𝐦𝐮𝐜𝐡. 𝘷𝘪𝘢 @𝘈𝘊𝘛𝘧𝘰𝘳𝘈𝘮𝘦𝘳𝘪𝘤𝘢 𝘸𝘪𝘵𝘩 @𝘱𝘳𝘢𝘨𝘦𝘳𝘶 𝘢𝘯𝘥 @𝘎𝘢𝘥𝘚𝘢𝘢𝘥 Video — https://nitter.net/MichaelARothman/status/2061944991665238365#m
If we’ve learned anything from the California elections, we MUST pass the SAVE America Act before November 2026.
True Adam Moczar (@AdamMoczar) ⚡🇬🇧🇺🇸 JD Vance: “Defending your culture isn’t radical. It’s reasonable.” “To everybody in the UK who rejects that idea, I’d encourage them to just keep on going It’s okay to want to defend your culture. It’s okay to want to live in a safe neighborhood. It isn’t radical.” Video — https://nitter.net/AdamMoczar/status/2063717223290597615#m
Charlie Kirk in September 2020:

🤔 Corbin Williams (@corbinwilliams) How did a blue city only increase votes for Nithya by mail, without increasing votes for Karen Bass? This is fraud. — https://nitter.net/corbinwilliams/status/2063784379760210003#m

A Tesla is twice as likely to reach 250,000 miles as a Subaru “No engine, no oil changes, no timing chains, no fuel injectors, and far fewer moving parts overall” https://www.carscoops.com/2026/06/car-brand-durability-study/
interesting recursive loop here maybe Tibo (@thsottiaux) I have a new kind of big button that I can press for Codex. Over the next 100 days, we will select one person per day who does impressive or incredibly useful work with Codex and give them 10X usage limits for a month to see what they can do with it. First one tomorrow. — https://nitter.net/thsottiaux/status/2063748242681307611#m
Maybe largest in this sector of the galaxy Video
💯 Not the Bee (@Not_the_Bee) When statistically impossible things happen, we should not be expected as a society to accept them. Evidence of fraud isn’t limited to video surveillance. Statistical impossibilities are hard evidence of fraud. — https://nitter.net/Not_the_Bee/status/2063684080877666776#m
Indeed. It’s not that good ideas aren’t important, they’re just overrated relative to implementation. The IDEA of going to the Moon is EASY, but GOING to the Moon is HARD.
“Socialism needs propaganda because reality always ends up contradicting it.” Estado Mínimo (@xestadominimo) “El socialismo necesita propaganda porque la realidad siempre termina contradiciéndolo”. - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn - — https://nitter.net/xestadominimo/status/2063698861563007406#m

The heart of XBOX is great games.💚 Video
We want people to choose XBOX because of great games and experiences. That also means giving you something that was made for XBOX. Gears of War: E-Day and Clockwork Revolution will be XBOX console exclusives!

It takes a conspiracy theorist To believe California’s election is secure
Russell Vought’s proposal to make politics, not peer review, the standard for NIH science grants would be a cataclysm for the American science enterprise. Video
California Is Blocking a Federal Audit of Its Voter Rolls California allows first-time voters to register using forms of ID that most Americans would find surprising, including: -Gym membership card -Employer ID card -Credit or debit card -Prescription drug label -Insurance card (California provides free health coverage to undocumented immigrants) Full list: https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/hava-id-standards This is permitted when a voter fails to provide a Social Security number or driver’s license at registration. Our office believes this policy deserves a closer look. We also have serious concerns about how California maintains its voter rolls. There are open questions about whether the state is promptly removing deceased voters, people who have moved, and individuals convicted of disqualifying felonies. On top of that, California allows third parties to collect and turn in ballots on voters’ behalf (a practice known as ballot harvesting) with few restrictions. This makes it difficult to track who actually received, completed, and submitted each ballot. For over a year, the Department of Justice has been trying to audit California’s voter rolls. Federal law gives the Attorney General the authority to review state voter files and confirm that only eligible U.S. citizens are voting in federal elections. https://nitter.net/AAGDhillon sent California a letter explaining our legal authority. California refused to comply, claiming state privacy laws block the review, an argument that does not hold up because those laws don’t apply to the federal government in this context. We’ve sued California in federal court, and the case is before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. If California genuinely wants voters to trust its elections, it should open its records, not fight to keep them closed. What are they afraid of?

More of these types of stories should be written about SpaceX’s IPO. Thousands of folks who would traditionally not had access to ownership in a company are about to have an awesome outcome. I had the good fortune to be able to a few hundred welders and technicians. Most will make 6 and 7 figures. Capitalism is awesome 🚀 The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) Current and former SpaceX employees are poised to hit it big when the rocket-and-satellite maker goes public next week. https://on.wsj.com/3Q3wGvu — https://nitter.net/WSJ/status/2063604999075049640#m

Great to see NHS England scaling Microsoft 365 Copilot to more than 500,000 staff. In early trials, staff saved an average of 43 minutes per day, helping put more time back into what matters most, caring for patients. https://ukstories.microsoft.com/features/nhs-england-accelerates-ai-adoption-with-microsoft-365-copilot-to-improve-service-delivery-reduce-costs-and-create-more-time-for-care/
Why is it only pushed in the West? Rothmus 🏴 (@Rothmus) Multiculturalism means embracing every other culture over the West’s. Under the guise of “inclusion,” it acts as a Trojan horse that delivers the total erasure of Western culture in practice. Every person and organization promoting it is an enemy of the West. — https://nitter.net/Rothmus/status/2063376924869546041#m

They are disappearing Katie Miller (@KatieMiller) Australia’s fertility rate has plummeted. They’ve hit the lowest rate in history at 1.48 — well below the 2.1 replacement rate. The average age of mothers was 25 in 1971, and now it’s 32. This is a human catastrophe. Video — https://nitter.net/KatieMiller/status/2063603480271401301#m
The reason ID is banned in California (and New York) elections is to enable large-scale fraud. When you combine no ID and mail-in voting, fraud is de facto legalized. Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) Spencer Pratt is likely going to be overtaken by far left Nithya Raman today. This graph shows the count on Election Day through last night. Nithya did this by suddenly winning 1st in every new ballot drop. North Korean "elections" have more self respect. Even they’d find it absurd for 3rd to suddenly jump to 1st place in every ballot drop DAYS after an election. It’s just ludicrous. — https://nitter.net/robbystarbuck/status/2063602942637158423#m

Fate hates hypocrisy. Rothmus 🏴 (@Rothmus) One was treated vastly differently than the other. Apparently some lives matter more than others. — https://nitter.net/Rothmus/status/2063412480831824152#m

Historic moment in Australia 🇦🇺 For the first time ever, an EV has become the #1 best-selling vehicle in the country across all categories The Tesla Model Y just outsold the Ford Ranger, the Toyota HiLux, every SUV, and every family car on the market Top 3 for May 2026: 🥇 Tesla Model Y: 5,605 🥈 Ford Ranger: 4,474 🥉 Toyota HiLux: 4,005 Even bigger picture is EVs just captured a record ~20% of the entire Australian auto market and Tesla is leading the charge Video
Who is making them do this? The Mercian (@TheMercianNews) 🚨 BREAKING: Multiple NHS services have been told to not detain psychotic African and Caribbean people to lower their "over representation." Valdo Calocane was one of these psychotic Africans who staff refused to detain because of his race. He went on to murder Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar and Ian Coates in Nottingham. — https://nitter.net/TheMercianNews/status/2063546566284087510#m

Voyager 1 is 24 billion kilometers from Earth. It communicates with us using a 23-watt transmitter. Less than a refrigerator light bulb. The signal takes 22 hours to reach us, traveling at the speed of light. By the time it arrives, it's 20 billion times weaker than the power of a digital watch battery. NASA's Deep Space Network picks it up using 70-meter dish antennas cooled to near absolute zero to reduce electronic noise. The engineering required to hear a 23-watt signal from 24 billion km away is arguably more impressive than the spacecraft itself. Launched 1977. Still transmitting. Still being heard. We built something that works perfectly, 47 years later, in conditions no one has ever tested in. That's what engineering for the long term looks like.
Wow! This is beautiful and impressive. https://nitter.net/TeslaClubAT 🇦🇹🥰🥰 Tesla Owners Silicon Valley (@teslaownersSV) Tesla Takeover Europe send off was a nice touch 🖤 Video — https://nitter.net/teslaownersSV/status/2063558871139148086#m
Restore justice to Britain Inevitable West (@Inevitablewest) 🚨BREAKING: Sir Malcolm Walker, founder of Iceland supermarket, has come out to say "two-tier policing exists," revealing police arrived instantly to one of his stores after a fake accusation of racism, but didn't attend when staff were seriously hurt by shoplifters Shocking. — https://nitter.net/Inevitablewest/status/2063590439689617676#m

A woke word you need to learn: “malinformation” Information that is factually correct but politically damaging. It perfectly sums up where we’re at.
The utter hypocrisy of German media.

Saw some Grok Build feedback about a crash/panic occurring during web_fetch. This should be fixed in the latest stable 0.2.32. Thanks for the reports and I’m terribly sorry for any inconvenience🙇♂️ Also, lmk what you think about /find and definitely check out composer 2.5 if you haven’t gotten the chance yet 👀
Elon Musk’s ultimate goal for the future of humanity: • Humanity as a thriving, multi-planetary species • An economy of total abundance powered by AI & robotics • Uninterrupted global connectivity • Maximum personal freedom with zero government oppression • A growing population to sustain the light of consciousness A world where anything you can imagine, you can have it

Falcon 9 launches 21 https://nitter.net/Starlink satellites and two Starshield satellites from California

Election night batches in Los Angeles: 🔵 Karen Bass: 38% 🔴 Spencer Pratt: 28% 🔵 Nithya Raman: 20% New batch (5 days after the election): 🔵 Nithya Raman: 40% 🔵 Karen Bass: 33% 🔴 Spencer Pratt: 18% Keep in mind only the top 2 advance to the next round, which is why the third place candidate suddenly surged Not even hiding it
Grep timeout issue fixed in latest Grok Build X Freeze (@XFreeze) Grok Build update just released v0.2.31 Release Notes: Bug Fixes: • Marketplace skills without proper descriptions are now hidden from listings instead of flooding the model with tables. • Prompts submitted rapidly now stay in correct submission order in the queue. Performance: • Grep searches on large repositories are now substantially faster and no longer hit the 60-second timeout. — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2063358025839378736#m

Elon Musk: "I just think that a usefulness optimization is really a good thing. If you've done something that's useful to your fellow human beings, you've done a really good thing." Video
It is so wild that the Yookay government is simultaneously trying to lower the voting age to 16, and ban the Internet until age 16. Steven Swinford (@Steven_Swinford) The Times's weekend read: * The Labour leadership contest has already begun. In No 10 Starmer is fighting for his political life, putting huge pressure on teh system to bolster his Premiership in face of existential threat posed by Andy Burnham * Expect a frenzy of activity in coming weeks - the defence investment plan, social media restrictions for under 16s, the Brexit reset. Announcements bogged down in months of bitter internal rows will finally come into public view * All the announcements are coming before or shortly after June 18th, the date of the Makerfield by-election. Starmer is trying to send a message to Labour MPs that he can deliver * He isn't the only one. Burnham has began issuing his own national leadership pledges - starting with a £300million cut in business rates for pubs and small businesses * His press release directly attacked Starmer and Reeves, accusing the government of 'undervaluing' their importance to local communities. This is a *Labour* candidate directly criticising a *Labour* government * The lines between the Labour Party and Burnham's campaign are increasingly blurred. Team Burnham now has a lot of the party machinery on his side - press officers, officials etc - and also has most of the cabinet out knocking doors in Makerfield. Power is already moving * Starmer thinks he can fight Burnham, but his allies are unconvinced. One said that he thinks Burnham has behaved 'appallingly'. 'His view is why should he make it easy for him?' * But there is an acknowledgement that Starmer is on borrowed time. That it is a case of when, not if he goes * There are divides in Team Burnham over when he should amke a move if he wins Makerfield. The 'go-now' camp say he must seize the opportunity or it could slip through his hands, using the momentum of the by-election to act decisively * But others think this could be disastrous - that he needs time to build up a proper plan for government and No 10. That if he doesn't he risks repeating Starmer's mistakes all over again * Then there's what's being billed as the 'battle for the soul of Burnham'. There are those on the left - Louise Haigh, Miatta Fahbulleh and others - who favour a radical break from Starmer. Then there are the centrists - Josh Simons, Jim O'Neill - are are said to be emphasising the importance of fiscal credibility. It is potentially a v unwieldy coalition https://www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/article/the-ideological-battle-for-the-soul-of-andy-burnham-bpr79xm07 — https://nitter.net/Steven_Swinford/status/2063183337330516384#m
David Sarnoff (1891-1971) rose from Russian Jewish immigrant office boy to president/chairman of RCA. He drove commercial radio, founded NBC, and heavily funded early electronic TV development. Similarities to Elon Musk: Both are high-profile visionary leaders who scaled emerging tech into massive industries through bold bets, team execution, and personal promotion. Sarnoff is often credited with radio/TV breakthroughs developed by engineers. He also joined 1929 RCA stock pool operations that artificially inflated prices (Pecora Commission documented short-term manipulation netting millions before the crash), paralleling criticisms of Musk’s social media moves affecting Tesla valuation. Book for deeper reading: “David Sarnoff: A Biography” by Eugene Lyons (1966), the standard account.
Helpful tool for improvement. It’s just physics thinking in the limit. Eric Jorgenson 📚 ☀️ (@EricJorgenson) Everyone can use https://nitter.net/elonmusk's "Magic Wand Number" and "Idiot Index" They're universal ideas, helpful in any industry. — https://nitter.net/EricJorgenson/status/2063288350329438570#m

Time for change in Germany Inevitable West (@Inevitablewest) 🚨WOW. The AfD party have experienced an unprecedented SURGE in the polls this month and are now 6pts ahead! Germans want Remigration… 🇩🇪 — https://nitter.net/Inevitablewest/status/2063365506342572496#m

This is the only way to save democracy in America Mike Lee (@BasedMikeLee) The SAVE America Act is controversial only among Democrats in Congress Everywhere else it’s common sense Senate Republicans should focus on nothing else until it becomes law — https://nitter.net/BasedMikeLee/status/2063386653096362350#m
Such injustice! Alice Smith (@TheAliceSmith) We’ve moved very quickly from “two-tier policing doesn’t exist” to “two-tier policing does exist and it’s a good thing”. — https://nitter.net/TheAliceSmith/status/2063283242522832935#m
Join Tesla if you want to solve real-world AI Tesla AI (@Tesla_AI) Real-world AI is about solving for the edge case, not the average case Video — https://nitter.net/Tesla_AI/status/2063383718946075131#m
🚨BREAKING: Miguel Bosé, the biggest Spanish-language pop star of the last few decades, has just released a video taking a knee and putting his hand over his heart in honour of Henry Nowak This has now spread like a wildfire. Europe has never been more UNITED! 🇪🇸🇬🇧 Video
High-speed internet for seamless live streaming from even the most remote locations 🛰️❤️ GivesAMinute (@GivesAMinute) Yesterday I did a 10 hour IRL camping stream from remote Australia, all made possible by https://nitter.net/Starlink Mini! Now I'm getting ready to go again! Thank you https://nitter.net/elonmusk for this incredible tech. — https://nitter.net/GivesAMinute/status/2060542017504206916#m

You have to read this. Trump demolished the East Wing of the White House and replaced it with a private ballroom funded by corporate donors. Now we know what they got for it. More than half of the publicly identified donors to that $400 million project won new or expanded federal contracts worth more than $50 billion in the 6 months after they gave. Most of those same companies also had federal enforcement actions against them suspended by the Trump Administration during the same period. There is no honest word for that other than corruption. https://wapo.st/3QmJjSz
🚨🇬🇧 La policía ignoró a los inmigrantes que acosaban a una mujer en su casa y luego la amenazó con arrestarla por "odio racial" si denunciaba los hechos. Ahora, el hombre que lo expuso está esposado. Una mujer fue acosada en su casa por inmigrantes. Acudió a la policía, pero no hicieron nada. Cuando dijo que acudiría a la prensa, la amenazaron con arrestarla por "incitar al odio racial". Un periodista ciudadano https://nitter.net/ActivePatriotUK publicó información al respecto y fue arrestado por "comunicación maliciosa". Lo retuvieron hasta las 11 de la noche, le confiscaron el teléfono y lo pusieron en libertad bajo fianza durante 3 meses con condiciones estrictas que no puede mencionar. Esta es la realidad del Reino Unido hoy. Video
Humanity is disappearing 😔 https://www.wsj.com/health/wellness/us-fertility-rate-impact-f8024b33?st=j9Tbii
I organized an intervention to stop Elon from starting SpaceX. Here is the story... Twenty five years ago, Elon and I sat in a car on a dark stretch of Long Island highway, two neurodiverse geeks staring at the night sky and wondering what came next. We had both experienced substantial exits and felt the weight of possibility ahead of us. When I joked about 'space' while gazing upward, neither of us imagined we were planting the seed for what would become the largest IPO in history. We spent the next two hours debating why space was so hard. In the end, rockets are fuel and metal. We also debated where to go, and it was crystal clear that Mars was the only real destination. Upon returning to NYC, we embarked on a global tour of space, meeting space agencies and luminaries worldwide. This opened our eyes to an industry stuck in bureaucratic thinking. If things continued at that pace, it was clear that we would never explore space in our lifetime. So, we launched Life to Mars to show the world that two ambitious young men (29 and 30 years old), could send life to Mars without any government backing or support. We planned to send and grow plants on Mars, though some were pushing us to send mice. We had a $50 MM budget that rested on our purchase of two Russian ICBMs for $7 MM each. We assumed one ICBM would fail, and we would learn and fix everything before launching again. When Elon went back to actually buy the ICBMs, the Russians tripled the price, bringing out launch costs from a total of $14 MM to $42 MM. Our ambitious Life to Mars plan was no longer viable. As you might imagine, Elon was not pleased. So, he decided to start SpaceX and create his own Mars rockets. Now, this is a crazy idea, both now and at the time, so I organized a large panel of top space experts, and we ambushed him at the Georgian Hotel one morning. It was set up like an intervention for an alcoholic, but for space. Elon looked me in the eye when leaving the room and said, "I am going to do this." The intervention failed. Elon was committed. The rest is history. I am excited to see this IPO after 25 years of hard work. What SpaceX has done is a testament to human will and overcoming insurmountable obstacles. It's nothing short of amazing. Congratulations, E. Amazing.

A super useful feature I like that we have in Grok Build: we load your .envrc and pass it straight into the agent’s shell environment. Same API keys, PATH, sccache, remote caches, .etc — everything your shell has. Tests and builds just work. No secret pasting, no “command not found”, no env drift. Tip: Use scoped/read-only/rate-limited keys only. The agent gets exactly what you give it.
Starlink launches now substantially outnumber all other satellite launch sources.

This is really stupid, and it’s not getting enough attention. The Trump administration is pulling a working $368 million ocean monitoring system out of the water, equipment taxpayers already bought, built, and sank into the deep ocean. And they are doing it right when the oceans are behaving in ways that alarm the scientists who study them. Record-breaking temperatures. A system of Atlantic currents that may be lurching toward collapse. The response? Yank out the instruments and walk away. That is not budgeting. That is smashing the gauges while the engine is on fire and calling it efficiency. For what? The Trump administration dressed it up as a “nimbler approach” and “smart lifecycle management,” which is fancy nonsense for “we shut it off and hoped nobody would ask why.” There is no return-on-investment analysis. They cannot show taxpayers save a dime, because the gear is already paid for and the science it produces protects real money and real lives. The kicker: the same people killing the monitors want to mine the deep sea for minerals. So they are destroying the only tools that could measure what that mining does. That is not an accident. That is the point. You cannot see the damage if you break the instruments first. https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/03/climate/ocean-monitoring-system-amoc-trump-administration?Date=20260603&Profile=CNN&utm_content=1780518434&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
But if you don’t easily release criminals how would anyone ever get Bingo?

India’s birth rate has fallen below replacement. Among those most educated, India’s birth rate fell below replacement many years ago. AF Post (@AFpost) India’s fertility rate has fallen below replacement for the first time in the country’s history, declining from a TFR of 2.3 to 1.9 in just a decade. Delhi’s fertility rate now sits at 1.2, lower than Finland’s. Follow: https://nitter.net/AFpost — https://nitter.net/AFpost/status/2063209643212517781#m

The product is the mission.
Starlink enables high-speed connectivity for field manufacturing teams 🛰️❤️ Colin Gilchrist (@PhillipsColinG) Yup! They go great on the roof for Expeditionary Manufacturing! — https://nitter.net/PhillipsColinG/status/2060511824718487561#m

Official word from The Whitehouse “Trump is the sharpest, most accessible and energetic president in American history”

SpaceX was less than 10 people back then. We didn’t even have office furniture. DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) SpaceX started with a mariachi band party in 2002. — https://nitter.net/cb_doge/status/2063228406289117662#m

𝕏 X Freeze (@XFreeze) New data shows 𝕏 actually GREW its U.S. unique visitors between June 2025 and March 2026 Meanwhile, over the exact same period: - Threads dropped by 43% - Bluesky dropped by 44% While the media predicted that 𝕏 will collapse but now other platforms bleed users, 𝕏 continues to grow People are massively voting with their attention, and they are choosing 𝕏 — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2063236853994844439#m

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Two Falcon flights in 19 hours X Freeze (@XFreeze) SpaceX just casually pulled off two Falcon 9 Starlink missions in under 19 hours again → June 3 - Starlink 17-47 from Vandenberg at 8:40 AM PT with 24 satellites → June 4 - Starlink 10-43 from Cape Canaveral at 6:26 AM ET with 29 satellites 53 satellites deployed from opposite coasts in less than 19 hours Most companies struggle to get one successful launch per month SpaceX makes back-to-back orbital launches look so routine And it’s Just another day at SpaceX — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2063252450254229902#m

Elon Musk explains the deeper purpose of SpaceX: "The goal of SpaceX is to build the technologies necessary to make life multiplanetary" It’s not the most commercial-sounding mission but when you zoom out through the lens of history, it’s one of the most important things humanity can do becoming multiplanetary is about securing our long-term survival and expanding consciousness beyond one planet Video
It's been 20 years since Audrey Crews last held a paintbrush. After receiving a Neuralink brain implant, she's able to return to her passion for creating art. Crews joins https://nitter.net/KatiePavlichNN to talk about her progress. https://nitter.net/KatiePavlich MORE: https://www.newsnationnow.com/business/tech/neuralink-brain-implant-paralyzed-artist/ Video
VLA-JEPA just dropped in LeRobot 🤖 What makes this model special is that it does not just learn what action to take from a given observation, it also leverages a JEPA world model to learn action-relevant dynamics. During training, the VLA leverages V-JEPA2 by conditioning its predictor. This clever trick adds a world modeling objective to the training, which also allows pretraining on human videos. At inference, the world model is dropped entirely, keeping only a standard VLA architecture: Qwen backbone and action head. The demo here was only fine-tuned on 13 examples, showing great pretraining capability and running in real time on https://nitter.net/NVIDIARobotics DGX Spark! VLA-JEPA is the first world model to be ported to LeRobot, and I feel like it won't be the last 🚀 https://nitter.net/Thom_Wolf https://nitter.net/ClementDelangue Video
This is an insane paper and I love it https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.31514

Join our AI recommendations & advertising engineering team! Aditya Paliwal (@VastoLorde95) If you have worked on ads in the past, on any part of the stack, and want 10x the impact, please apply here: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/xai/jobs/4996796007 Curent team has just 18 engineers. — https://nitter.net/VastoLorde95/status/2063145210851590155#m
This is simply a fact Kevin Bass (@kevinnbass) Certain ethnic minorities are imprisoned more often not because there is a bias against them, but because they commit more crime These groups should take more responsibility for the criminal behavior of their members and stop blaming "bias"; there is bias in FAVOR of them; they simply commit more crimes — https://nitter.net/kevinnbass/status/2063108730565136783#m
𝕏 is strong in the east too. #1 social network of any kind in Japan. Kevin Bass (@kevinnbass) X is the public square of the West — https://nitter.net/kevinnbass/status/2063111302185140601#m
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Yes Magatte Wade (@magattew) Ethiopia was never colonized. For much of its history, it was one of the poorest countries on the continent. Meanwhile, Vietnam was colonized by the French, devastated by decades of war, and is now on its way to serious economic prosperity. If colonialism were the answer to why Africa is poor, Ethiopia should be rich and Vietnam should be broke. Neither is true. Can we please retire this excuse? — https://nitter.net/magattew/status/2062956327953965552#m
Yes Rothmus 🏴 (@Rothmus) Woke policing killed Henry Nowak. Just look at the 6 anti-racism “commitments”: 1. Take a stand against racism in all forms 2. Proactively identify & tackle “racial inequalities” 3. Reform policies that over-police or under-protect certain groups 4. Partner with others to fix societal racial gaps 5. Deliver “equality of outcomes” by treating people differently based on race,needs,experiences 6. Show transparency, leadership & measure anti-racism impact Translation: >do not treat everyone equally under the law >explicitly reject colour-blind policing >respond based on skin color and “lived experience” to engineer equal results The police at the scene did exactly that and the outcome was an absolute tragedy. — https://nitter.net/Rothmus/status/2063106615843115296#m

🤔 Wall Street Mav (@WallStreetMav) The ethnicity most likely to be on welfare in each country. USA: Somalia #1 Denmark: Somalia #1 Netherlands: Somalia #1 Norway: Somalia #1 Finland: Somalia #1 Sweden: Somalia #1 Somalis are most likely to be on welfare and are responsible for the highest crime rates per captia. — https://nitter.net/WallStreetMav/status/2062967600431157499#m
Try Tesla FSD Tom Blomfield (@t_blom) I just bought a Tesla Model Y Full Self Driving is one of the most impressive pieces of technology I’ve ever experienced. I now wish I’d got it a year ago. — https://nitter.net/t_blom/status/2063054826041160141#m
The car that used to be in my garage is currently in an Earth-Mars elliptical orbit and will be there for at least 10 million years DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) Elon Musk sending a Tesla into space remains one of the most iconic and entertaining moments in SpaceX history. 🚀😂 Video — https://nitter.net/cb_doge/status/2063060607184634089#m
𝕏 is the set of all things Nikita Bier (@nikitabier) Reports of our death were greatly exaggerated. — https://nitter.net/nikitabier/status/2063085668604227684#m

Elon Musk unveiling Falcon Heavy at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., in 2011

This is an actual page on the White House web site. It reads like something written about a third world dictator. So embarrassing. I have not seen any branch of the federal government sink this low in my lifetime.

Starlink connecting schools in Bolivia Starlink (@Starlink) Starlink is connecting more than 1,000 people including students and teachers across 14 schools in Bolivia to reliable high-speed internet, enabling them to build digital skills and improve literacy levels 🛰️♥️ — https://nitter.net/Starlink/status/2063022116832985105#m

23 year old Sudanese migrant Abubaker Mohamad Awad, stabbed 19 year old Tommie Lindhn to death in his own apartment in Härnösand, Sweden after Lindhn tried to stop Awad from raping a Swedish girl at knife point. After killing Tommie, Awad continued to rape the young girl next to Tommies dead body. The Sudanese migrant had already previously been convicted of several crimes, including sexual harassment, drug offences & shoplifting. Had he been deported, Tommie would still be alive. The media painted Tommie as Far Right, implied he was racist & that his life didn’t matter. Tommie’s life DID Matter, all White Lives Matter. Tommie Lindhn was a HERO R.I.P Tommie 🤍🕊️ There is no justice without completely overhauling the broken system in the West & without Remigration. Locking up violent foreign criminals AFTER they kill does not stop the next innocent person from losing their life. No justice, no peace.


Last night, I read the entirety of C.S. Lewis' The Screwtape Letters. It's a novel told in the form of letters written by a demon to another demon instructing him on ways to manipulate his "patient" to do evil. This one quote sounded familiar.

Before the week ends, let's acknowledge one of the most INSANE week ever for open AI, with 25+ notable open-weight drops across every modality: 🧠 LLMs → NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra: 550B hybrid Mamba-MoE, only 55B active, 1M context, MMLU 89.1. NVFP4 variant claims ~5x throughput on Blackwell. First openly-weighted 550B hybrid Mamba-Transformer, closing the gap with frontier closed models. → Google Gemma 4 12B: fully open dense any-to-any (text/image/audio/video), 256k context, encoder-free, 140+ languages, AIME 2026 at 77.5. Shipped with a 23-checkpoint QAT wave (mobile ONNX + MLX). Most deployable model of the week. → StepFun Step-3.7-Flash: 198B sparse MoE VLM, ~11B active, SWE-Bench PRO 56.3. Apache 2.0. → Liquid AI LFM2.5-8B-A1B: edge MoE, just 1.5B active, 128k ctx, MATH500 88.8, MLX-ready. Best on-device option this week. → JetBrains Mellum2-12B-A2.5B-Thinking: their first open MoE, near-Qwen3-14B coding at 2.5B active. Apache 2.0. 🎨 Image gen (the surprise of the week) → Ideogram 4: their FIRST-EVER open weights. 9.3B flow-matching DiT trained from scratch. #2 overall behind GPT Image 2, top open-weight model on Design Arena + LMArena. Strongest open checkpoint for text-rich images, full stop. It has taste. Still can't believe this is open weights. 🔊 Audio & Speech (a breakout week for open TTS, 4 labs shipped) → Boson Higgs Audio v3 4B: 102 languages, 21 emotions, singing/whispering/shouting, sub-second TTFA. → RedNote dots.tts: the only fully continuous (no codec) open TTS pipeline, Apache 2.0. → Google Magenta RealTime 2: real-time music gen, <200ms latency, text+audio+MIDI. multimodalart ported it to PyTorch within hours with live ZeroGPU demos. → NVIDIA Nemotron-3.5 ASR: 600M streaming, 17x more concurrent streams vs Parakeet RNNT 1.1B. 👁️ Vision & VLMs → PaddleOCR-VL-1.6: SOTA document parsing at 1B params, Apache 2.0. → Baidu NAVA: 6.3B joint audio-video gen, best-in-class A/V sync, Apache 2.0. 🎬 Video, 3D & World Models → NVIDIA Cosmos3-Super: 64B omnimodal world model coupling action trajectories with video+audio gen, for Physical AI. → JD JoyAI-Echo: up to 5-min multi-shot text-to-video on LTX-2.3. → ByteDance Bernini-R + VAST TripoSplat (single-image-to-3D Gaussian splats, MIT). Video
I want to offer some unsolicited advice to computer vision researchers jumping into robotics. Don't focus too much on VLMs, VLAs etc. That's fine, but the real action is at the sensorimotor level. Most of the open problems in robotics are in manipulation, which is about hand-object interaction, and contacts and forces are central. Proprioception and tactile sensing are as important as vision. Don't get seduced by cherry-picked demos. You can't do robotics without doing robotics.
To be clear: there should not be a president of AI (let alone me 😅). Which is pretty much one point I make in the video. This reminder is about the content of the video, which is 3 years old, but every more relevant.
What does it feel like to be British? It feels like being a second class citizen in your own country, paying for foreigners to loot and rape you, while your rulers call you evil if you complain.
Starlink Starlink (@Starlink) In response to the Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the Starlink team has provided 150 kits to https://nitter.net/AfricaCDC, enabling reliable connectivity for frontline health workers working in affected areas — https://nitter.net/Starlink/status/2062956152120561722#m
SpaceX just quietly amended its S-1 announcing another mega deal $920M/month from Google from October 2026 through June 2029 With both parties being able to terminate the agreement with 90 days notice Things are getting exciting 🚀

Tesla Cybercab will change the look of roads forever. The future is autonomous.

Working with agents should feel like working with a colleague. You should be able “speak to” them not just with text chats, but by gesturing at a screen together, talking live, etc. Cursor (@cursor_ai) With Design Mode, you can now point, draw, or talk to update your UI. Video — https://nitter.net/cursor_ai/status/2062950344687272144#m
Yes X Freeze (@XFreeze) Elon Musk on why Community Notes is so powerful: “Community Notes is the best. It’s awesome because everybody gets checked, including me All the software is open source, and all the data is open source. So you can recreate any note independently. Total, absolute transparency in everyway Sometimes people ask me to remove a note. I’m like...... I don’t even remove notes on my own account. Nothing. If I did that, it would stick out like a sore thumb immediately” The best counter to misinformation isn’t censorship It’s better information - checked in real-time by millions of people who can actually look at the source material themselves That’s how you get closer to the truth Video — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2062940231071093215#m
🤔 Can’t think of a single time this happened C3 (@C_3C_3) Question… Have you ever seen a late night ballot drop go overwhelmingly Republican? Like ever. — https://nitter.net/C_3C_3/status/2062853128467136697#m
These are all common sense! Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) Nothing about this should be remotely controversial. Pass the Save America Act! — https://nitter.net/libsoftiktok/status/2062599854442864906#m

They should change their name to the Southern False Flag Center! America (@america) The SPLC used $4.1 million in donor to fund the KKK and other extremist groups. This is how they used the money: -Attend and host extremist group rallies across the country. -Grow existing chapters of extremist groups. -Create new chapters of extremist groups; Recruit new individuals into extremist groups. -Make donations to extremist group leaders. -Purchase materials for cross burnings. -Purchase materials to make Ku Klux Klan robes and hoods. -Create racist paraphernalia that extremist groups sold at rallies. -Publish extremist literature used in the recruiting of more members. -Pay everyday living expenses, which allowed the Fs to focus on their extremist groups rather than seeking other employment. They funded the groups they told the public they were fighting. Video — https://nitter.net/america/status/2062909571501338763#m
Henry Nowak died the same way a civilization dies: abandoned, handcuffed by authorities who neither trusted nor cared for him, and accused of hate crimes he did not commit. His murder is as tragic as it is enraging. He should still be alive today, and he would be if the last few generations of European elites had stood their ground against the politics of self-hatred and the mass invasion of migrants, many of whom despise the West and the people who love it. Henry was far from the first to so needlessly lose his life, and I fear he won’t be the last. Each time a life like his is lost, the proper response—the only response—is righteous anger. One of the most important things the Trump administration has proven to the world is that stopping the flow of mass migration and defending national sovereignty is a matter of political will and leadership. Anything else is an excuse. It is because we love the West that we want to preserve it. We love our civilization. We love our country. We love our children. And nobody—nobody—should ever die the way that Henry Nowak died. May God comfort those who loved him, and may God rest his soul. Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) In his final moments, Henry Nowak told police officers nine times “I can’t breathe” and four times that he had been stabbed. In response police officer dragged him across the gravel, handcuffed and read him his rights. It was the last thing Henry heard before he died. Video — https://nitter.net/visegrad24/status/2061573327911543106#m
Grok Build now operates within your project files. Full read and write plus all new files end up in the project. Big improvement for enterprise workflow creation. You can simply type "work within my project folder called "Folder Name" or type in terminal. cd /folder path/grok_project_folder grok

3-5 years for a throwing a traffic cone is wild when Hamid Safi, a Rochdale child rape gang member, only received 4 years. This is how disposable white lives are to them. VoxPopuli (@vpopulimedia) 🚨🇬🇧 A FATHER of one of the men charged over Tuesday’s disorder, has written to Facebook expressing his concern over TWO TIER JUSTICE. Allegedly, the same judge that oversaw the Southport rioters in 2024 is handling the Southampton rioters from this week. — https://nitter.net/vpopulimedia/status/2062924610945929461#m

Reminder. JJ (@JosephJacks_) Can we just make https://nitter.net/ylecun president of AI and call it a day please? Video — https://nitter.net/JosephJacks_/status/1728510229133119644#m
Some billionaires (or their foundations) do fund certain areas of basic research. Examples: Simons Foundation, Moore Foundation, Sloan Foundation, Keck Foundation, Schmidt Sciences, and several others. But most of them are in biomedicine: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative, Wellcome Trust, and many others. However, this is all small compared with federal funding: around 25% of academic funding is from philanthropy, and over 50% from federal grants. This proportion is much lower in STEM than in biomedicine, and much lower in less prestigious universities. So historical evidence that fundamental research can be helped, but not entirely funded, by philanthropic billionaires.
Excited to share that I’ve joined OpenAI in London to work on pretraining! I’ve spent the last few years on pretraining and long-context, and I’ll be helping grow the London team. We’re hiring exceptional researchers, please reach out: london-training-hiring@openai.com
Storyboarding in Grok https://nitter.net/imagine was pretty fun. I really like how the agents help visualize some of the important historical events. I was trying to iterate through the clothing and voices from the ancient Chinese drawing to reflect on the historical fact and it was fun to interact with. Video
Political appointees vetting science funding? Trump is doing to science what the Right accused previous administrations of doing. But in previous administrations, there was no political control of research grant approvals. Grant proposals were evaluated through peer review: the research community decided which proposals had merit. Bye-bye Vannevar Bush, hello Trofim Lysenko. Bye-bye meritocracy, hello political favoritism. From The Guardian: "A set of sweeping policy changes unveiled by the White House would leave officials appointed by Donald Trump vetting every public grant issued to universities and nongovernmental organizations on the basis of their fidelity to “American values”, as defined by the president, triggering widespread concern."
Elon Musk just gave a massive update on Community Notes Users who interact with a misleading post that is later corrected by Community Notes will now receive the correction directly through X Chat This is a huge upgrade People who saw the original claim will now actually see the correction too 𝕏 is the platform where truth shines and this step takes it even closer to the truth Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Users who interact with a misleading post that is subsequently corrected by https://nitter.net/CommunityNotes will receive an 𝕏 Chat message of the CN to correct any misperception — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2062905215125233995#m

SpaceX has launched in 7 years almost as many satellites as every government and private company in the world did since the 50s Elon Musk (@elonmusk) 29 more Starlink satellites. Over 10,000 in orbit now. — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2062796377055187258#m
Users who interact with a misleading post that is subsequently corrected by https://nitter.net/CommunityNotes will receive an 𝕏 Chat message of the CN to correct any misperception
Europe has no-go zones in Paris and London. That’s our future if we don’t stop mass Islamic immigration. Video
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Hot take: Universities charge $300,000 for a degree that teaches you skills any LLM can do for free. At some point we need to have an honest conversation about whether higher education is the greatest individuals misallocation of capital in recent history.
It speaks to Trump destructive self-absorption that he is willing to sacrifice progress in medical and scientific research to pursue his far-right political vendettas. https://trib.al/KZcCL2h
29 more Starlink satellites. Over 10,000 in orbit now. SpaceX (@SpaceX) Falcon 9 launches and deploys 29 https://nitter.net/Starlink satellites from Florida — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2062585343388319851#m

Grok supports worktrees akshey (@aksheyd) Grok Build tip of the day: worktrees! If you're unfamiliar with worktrees, they're essentially lightweight copies of your repo, allowing you to run parallel agents within their own workspaces. Try it either in the home screen or using `grok -w`! Video — https://nitter.net/aksheyd/status/2062408615575822547#m
Grok Build updates skcd (@skcd42) Bug fixes shipping to Grok Build 0.2.20 (release notes will be available in the TUI and on change-log website) • Eliminate ghost-cell artifacts in markdown table rendering • Make monitors visible and killable to the model • Preserve soft breaks in plan preview • Add image_to_video and reference_to_video tools • Add bundled imagine skill • Convert ICO images to PNG • Resolve [Image # N] attachment references in image_edit • Open fullscreen viewer on Enter for Search and ListDir blocks • Route MCP lifecycle notifications by sessionId + bound per-server init • Route mouse-wheel scroll to /btw overlay panel • Compaction: neutralize echoed summarization instruction in summary seed • Structured compaction prompt (successor-assistant, carry-forward, <analysis> block) • Dedupe between-turn subagent completion reminders • Allow auto-update to downgrade on rollback • Dedupe MCP servers declared in both .mcp.json and plugin.json • Fix local stdio MCP servers on Windows — https://nitter.net/skcd42/status/2062363644638458007#m
Grok model improvement Bill Yuchen Lin (@billyuchenlin) The updated Grok-build model (still the 0.5T one) is much better than before. It’s less lazy, more autonomous, and more accurate. We are still improving it on long-horizon tasks. Stay tuned and enjoy it in our beautiful TUI with new usage limits! 🚀 — https://nitter.net/billyuchenlin/status/2062598069351551001#m
How did white people become the protectors and defenders of every group except white people?
Drop the fiction. Just science. Video
Yes, SPLC is a criminal organization Robert W Malone, MD (@RWMaloneMD) The DoJ announces that the SPLC paid klan members a monthly salary to stay in the KKK and recruit new members. That a non-profit would do this is sick and sad. Just what were they thinking? — https://nitter.net/RWMaloneMD/status/2062492687912075326#m

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Yup Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) BREAKING: SPLC paid for KKK cross burnings, robes and hoods, recruitment, living expenses, racist merch: explosive new indictment https://thepostmillennial.com/splc-paid-for-kkk-cross-burnings-robes-and-hoods-recruitment-living-expenses-racist-merch-explosive-indictment?utm_campaign=64483 — https://nitter.net/JackPosobiec/status/2062641744210972895#m
Corruption Arthur MacWaters (@ArthurMacwaters) Let me get this straight > 84% of Americans support requiring a photo id to vote > every major democracy in the world does this except the US > even under our very eyes, the mail-in ballots in California are highly suspiciously slanted toward only one party And yet majority can’t push this through?! This is a traitorous level of incompetence Pass the SAVE Act!! — https://nitter.net/ArthurMacwaters/status/2062736368896483530#m

I’m about to offer the House-passed version of the SAVE America Act on the Senate floor in connection with tonight’s vote-a-rama This one should get at least 51 votes Will keep you posted
Vote them out America (@america) The U.S. Senate has just rejected a motion to add the SAVE America Act as part of budget reconciliation on a 48-50 vote. Republicans who voted against it: -Thom Tillis -Lisa Murkowski -Mitch McConnell -Susan Collins — https://nitter.net/america/status/2062695043631026226#m

SpaceX J.P. Morgan (@jpmorgan) Live from our global headquarters: Jamie Dimon and Elon Musk discuss SpaceX and more. https://nitter.net/i/broadcasts/1NGarrMYjBvJj — https://nitter.net/jpmorgan/status/2062665224285470758#m
ELON MUSK: The Future of Energy Is Beyond Earth. "It's increasingly difficult to build power plants on the ground. There are very few people who want a power plant in their backyard, so if we wanted to say double the electricity usage of the United States, which is on average about 500 gigawatts, we would have to build, about twice as many power plants, which I don't think people are, well, most communities are not super excited about that, but actually, if we go to space, we can go far beyond the electricity generation of Earth. In fact, this is going to sound kind of crazy, but you could actually increase harnessed energy by a factor of a million and still be using much less than a millionth of the sun's energy, so current human civilization uses much less than a trillionth of the sun's energy output, which is kind of humbling to think about." Video J.P. Morgan (@jpmorgan) Live from our global headquarters: Jamie Dimon and Elon Musk discuss SpaceX and more. https://nitter.net/i/broadcasts/1NGarrMYjBvJj — https://nitter.net/jpmorgan/status/2062665224285470758#m
Even 2010 tbh The Rabbit Hole (@TheRabbitHole) Far right is often just a propaganda term for normal person — https://nitter.net/TheRabbitHole/status/2062655231868239929#m

Il y a une chose que peu de gens ont compris, et qui sera pourtant évidente dans dix ans. Nous ne vivons pas une crise. Nous vivons une bascule. Et tout ce qui ressemble aujourd'hui au chaos n'est que le bruit d'un vieux monde qui refuse de mourir pendant qu'un nouveau se met en marche. Le premier verrou qui saute, c'est le mental. Pendant soixante ans, l'Occident a été infecté par un virus qui lui faisait haïr sa propre réussite. La honte de bâtir, la suspicion de l'excellence, la sacralisation de la plainte. Elon a fait ce que personne n'osait faire, il a nommé le virus à voix haute et il a refusé de s'y soumettre. Quand un seul homme montre que l'on peut bâtir sans demander la permission, des millions comprennent qu'ils le peuvent aussi. Le sortilège se brise toujours par l'exemple, jamais par le décret. Le deuxième verrou, c'est la géographie de l'audace. L'Occident n'a pas perdu sa place parce qu'il était devenu faible, il l'a perdue parce qu'il avait décidé d'avoir peur. Peur du risque, peur du nucléaire, peur de la croissance, peur de lui-même. Or la frontière revient là où l'on ose à nouveau. Les fusées repartent, les usines reviennent, l'énergie redevient un projet plutôt qu'une culpabilité. L'Occident ne reprend pas son trône par nostalgie, il le reprend parce qu'il recommence à construire pendant que les autres administrent. Le troisième verrou, c'est la rareté elle-même. L'intelligence devient abondante, le travail devient abondant, l'énergie devient abondante. Le gâteau cesse d'être fixe, et le jour où le gâteau cesse d'être fixe, toute la logique du ressentiment s'effondre d'un coup. On ne se bat pas pour partager l'infini. La réussite de l'autre cesse d'être ma perte. L'abondance est l'antidote chimique à la haine. Et c'est là qu'arrive la plus belle partie, celle dont on ose à peine parler. Une fois la survie résolue, la vie redevient un jeu. Pas un jeu futile, le plus sérieux des jeux. Un monde où chacun n'a plus à se demander comment survivre, mais quelle est sa place, sa quête, sa contribution à quelque chose de plus grand que lui. Certains bâtiront des villes pensées comme des œuvres, d'autres feront avancer la science comme une aventure, d'autres dessineront, soigneront, exploreront. Et au sommet, une seule grande quête commune, la seule à la hauteur de l'espèce, ouvrir le cosmos. Des hôtels sur la Lune, des vaisseaux vers Mars, des sphères de Dyson, des étoiles colonisées. Ce n'est pas de la science-fiction, c'est le prochain objectif de niveau. La Terre n'était que le tutoriel. Le vrai conflit du siècle ne sera plus le riche contre le pauvre. Ce sera le gardien contre l'explorateur. Ceux qui veulent un petit monde qu'ils contrôlent, et ceux qui veulent un monde immense qui les dépasse. Je sais de quel côté je me tiens. L'avenir est radieux. Il est temps de jouer pour de vrai, et il est temps de construire. https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2062489901007057075/video/1 Video
Elon Musk says Orbital AI Data Centers will be easier than Communication Satellites for SpaceX: "The Starlink V3 communications satellites is an incredibly complex machine. The AI Data Center will be much simpler by comparison. It’s really just solar power, plus radiator, some basic equipment, and the laser links would connect to the Starlink communications constellation, and then to the ground." Video J.P. Morgan (@jpmorgan) Live from our global headquarters: Jamie Dimon and Elon Musk discuss SpaceX and more. https://nitter.net/i/broadcasts/1NGarrMYjBvJj — https://nitter.net/jpmorgan/status/2062665224285470758#m
Starlink V3 satellites have >10X bandwidth of V2 and there’ll be >10X launched, which means >100X more bandwidth. Also, altitude will be 350km vs 550km, so min latency can be cut in half. Light travels 300km/ms in space, so physics round trip min latency drops to <5ms.
man the early days of the internet were so special
build and publish web apps with chatgpt! i really wish i had this when i was a kid, but i do miss hypercard. OpenAI (@OpenAI) Building apps has never been easier. With Sites, Codex can turn your work, ideas, and plans into an interactive website or app your team can explore, use, and share with a URL. Rolling out to Business and Enterprise plans, before expanding more broadly. Video — https://nitter.net/OpenAI/status/2061845949170045346#m

big upgrade to chatgpt memory rolling out today! OpenAI (@OpenAI) We’ve been researching new ways for ChatGPT memory to carry context across conversations and keep it useful over time. Today, that work is rolling out as a more capable memory system in ChatGPT. https://openai.com/index/chatgpt-memory-dreaming/ — https://nitter.net/OpenAI/status/2062567556524003631#m
Yup Heritage Foundation (@Heritage) Right-wing extremism is so uncommon that left-wing extremists have to fund it. — https://nitter.net/Heritage/status/2062546423648854238#m
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SpaceX IPO info SpaceX (@SpaceX) SpaceX was founded to make life multiplanetary. We’ve been able to expand that mission with our Starlink constellation and AI solution Learn more → http://spacexipo.com Video — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2062630481087082874#m
Ideological conditioning and two-tiered policing are glaring symptoms of civilizational decline. They must be rejected across the West. The United States sends our condolences to the family of Henry Nowak and the people of the United Kingdom at this troubling time.
Starmer on Henry Nowak: "Don't exploit this for politics" Starmer on George Floyd: Video
This provides some sense of scale Sawyer Merritt (@SawyerMerritt) Starlink V3 satellites Bandwidth per Satellite: • V2: 96 Gbps • V3: 1,024 Gbps Bandwidth per Launch: V2: 2,600 Gbps V3: 61,000 Gbps Deployment per Launch: • V2: 27 satellites (on Falcon 9) • V3: 60 (on Starship) Starlink V3 satellites will begin to be deployed in late 2026 on Starship. — https://nitter.net/SawyerMerritt/status/2062529651554050535#m

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🚨 New York Democrats just voted to erase "Mother" and "Father”. Governor Kathy Hochul will be replacing "mother" with "gestating parent" and "father" with "non-gestating parent." This isn't inclusion, it's insanity. While New Yorkers battle sky-high taxes, crime, and failing schools, The state is obsessed with rewriting biology and the English language. Real parents don't need woke bureaucrats redefining them. Reject this nonsense. Video
SpaceX’s literally destroyed the cost to orbit so much even you can afford the ticket to ride on it in the future - For decades, launch cost to low Earth orbit was roughly $18,500 per kg - Falcon 9 brought that down to around $2,700 per kg - Falcon Heavy pushed it closer to $1,400 per kg ➝ Now Starship is targeting a 99%+ cost reduction When the cost of reaching orbit falls by orders of magnitude, space stops being a rare government program and starts becoming industrial infrastructure Starlink, orbital manufacturing, lunar cargo, AI compute, and Mars all depend on one thing: getting cost to orbit as close to zero as possible That is why Starship matters so much....It is not just a bigger rocket It is the cost reset that opens the next economic frontier

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Fidelity has announced that it is making the SpaceX IPO available to any customer with a retail brokerage account with $2,000 or more in the account (down from up to $500k before). "SpaceX has decided to reserve a much higher percentage of the offering (up to 30%), which means there should be more shares available to retail clients, which is why we have decided to reduce IPO eligibility for this offering."

🚨BREAKING: SPECIALIST DOCTOR SAYS HENRY NOWAK COULD HAVE LIVED IF NOT FOR POLICE In summary: - Henry was alive when they arrived and likely clotted - Aggressive police intervention likely tore clot - Major Trauma department was minutes away from scene - Judge and Pathologist were FAR TOO LENIENT on Police - Henry Nowak had 50% CHANCE to survive - Absolutely convinced that if he arrived in hospital alive he would have survived This is disgusting, the family deserve justice Full breakdown below: Dr Krzysztof Magier [https://nitter.net/DrMagier] based in the Isle of Wight is a qualified Paediatric Care Lead and part of the 'Critical Care Network' with experience in combat medicine training and a specialized course in treating severe injuries (including gunshot and stab wounds) has analysed the footage and claimed the AGGRESSIVE Police intervention may have contributed towards Henry's death. Dr Magier DISAGREES with the pathologist's and judge's opinion that Henry Nowak had ZERO chance of SURVIVAL. As well as the claim that handcuffing him essentially changed NOTHING. In fact he claims the REVERSE IS TRUE, there is a high likelihood that the police intervention CONTRIBUTED TO HENRY'S DEATH. He analysed the autopsy report, which points to DAMAGE to the subclavian vein as the main source of BLEEDING. In a healthy person, venous bleeding occurs under low pressure and often self-limits thanks to the NATURALLY FORMING CLOT, while simply approximating the wound edges and compressing the surrounding tissues closes the vein enough to slow or even stop the bleeding. The body camera footage shows that when police arrived on the scene (likely 5-10 minutes after the injury), Henry was CONCIOUS ENOUGH to speak LOUDLY. He was therefore NOT YET in a terminal state. After his arms were twisted behind his back and handcuffed, the vein was most likely STRETCHED, the clot TORN, and BLEEDING DRAMATICALLY INTENSIFIED. Within just about three minutes, he lost consciousness and DIED. People with suspected internal injuries should NEVER be moved or yanked abruptly, such actions can destroy the natural clot and lead to massive internal hemorrhage. Instead of immediately calling a medical rescue team and handing the patient over to paramedics, the police ARRESTED HIM. If paramedics had arrived first on the scene, Henry’s chances of survival would have been MUCH HIGHER. AS HIGH AS "50%"—writes Dr. Magier. Paramedics could have quickly started an IV, administered fluids to increase circulating blood volume, and tranexamic acid to stabilize the clot, and if needed, performed needle decompression (inserting a large, long needle into the lung), because the issue wasn’t so much lack of lung function, but compression of the blood-filled lung on the heart and mediastinum, which blocks circulation. Worse still, the incident took place just a few minutes' drive by car (2–3 minutes by ambulance with sirens) from Southampton University Hospital—a regional MAJOR TRAUMA CENTRE equipped with a full team of specialists, procedures, and equipment. "I AM CONVINCED THAT IF HENRY HAD ARRIVED THERE ALIVE THE DOCTORS WOULD HAVE NOT LET HIM DIE"—writes Dr. Magier. The aggressive police intervention, instead of saving a life, led to death through improper handling of a severely injured person, even though world-class care was just minutes away. "I fear the Judge and pathologist were too lenient toward the police"

Trump’s budget director Russ Vought is the most dangerous person you’ve never heard of. And he just proposed turning every federal grant into a loyalty test. His plan would make funding for cancer research, housing, transportation, and public health depend on one thing: whether it “advances the President’s policy priorities.” Not whether it works. Not whether Congress authorized it. Whether it pleases Trump. This is the appropriations power. It belongs to Congress and to the people. To my Republican colleagues: where are you? Congress passed this funding. You voted for it. Vought is telling you to your faces that your votes do not matter, that he and his enablers will override the law whenever it suits them. Every day you stay silent, you give away the institution you were elected to defend. Grow a spine. This is not about left or right. It is about whether Congress still exists as a coequal branch, or whether we have quietly surrendered the purse to an unelected hack who holds the Constitution in contempt. History will remember who stood up and who looked away. https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/02/us/politics/trump-budget-grants-omb-vought.html?unlocked_article_code=1.nFA.SxkF.CIeKNfpW176B&smid=nytcore-ios-share
How are Democrats cheating in L.A.? Let me show you… There are 26 registered voters at this toilet in Los Angeles. I’m not kidding. I have the voter records. See for yourself. The only thing here is a stinky port-a john inside an empty parking lot. No homes. No mailboxes. No businesses. Yet TWENTY SIX ‘people’ are casting ballots here. Straight-up voter fraud out in the open. This just a glimpse of what’s happening under Gavin Newsom. This is why California desperately needs Voter ID — and we must pass the Save Act NOW. https://nitter.net/bennyjohnson/status/2012251508654354850/video/1 Video
MARC ANDREESSEN: "We had meetings with the Biden admin where they told us to not even start AI companies because there's no way they'll let them succeed." JOE ROGAN: "What do you do after a meeting like that?" MARC ANDREESSEN: "You go endorse Donald Trump." LMAO Video
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Hadamard thought in image space a16z (@a16z) World Labs CEO Dr. Fei-Fei Li: "The world is not made of words." "Language models have given machines an extraordinary command of concepts, vocabulary, and reasoning, but the physical world, virtual or real, runs on a different substrate." "Where language models learn the statistical structure of text, world models learn the statistical structure of space and time: how light falls on a surface, how a garden looks from an angle no camera has captured, how objects respond to force and follow the laws of physics." "Language gave machines a way to talk about that world. World models are how machines will finally come to understand, imagine, reason and interact with it." Full piece: https://drfeifei.substack.com/p/a-functional-taxonomy-of-world-models — https://nitter.net/a16z/status/2062266181890031815#m
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Grok Imagine 1.5 at rank 1 DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) Grok Imagine Video 1.5 is now ranked #1 on the Video Arena Leaderboard. 🥇 Video — https://nitter.net/cb_doge/status/2062376538952311174#m
💯 Rothmus 🏴 (@Rothmus) I’ve noticed the same. — https://nitter.net/Rothmus/status/2062248812299628642#m

Yes Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸 (@pmarca) Must reading. — https://nitter.net/pmarca/status/2062368811412553756#m
Southern Poverty Law Center is a criminal organization Tyler O'Neil (@Tyler2ONeil) 🚨READ IT The Justice Department just secured a superseding indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center, and it reveals some new bombshells 🧵1/20 https://www.dailysignal.com/2026/04/26/splc-hate-inflation-strategy/ — https://nitter.net/Tyler2ONeil/status/2062196040074154029#m

Reading this again, I thought you meant for making like a full length movie or a 30 min episode. For this 40 sec trailer it was actually just a few days of iterating and playing with the edit and/finding the right music track etc etc. Not anything too crazy at all. Very doable over the course of a few days to a week max with the Grok Heavy subscription especially with the current discounted rate.
SpaceX Michael Nicolls (@michaelnicollsx) Join a great team with high impact — https://nitter.net/michaelnicollsx/status/2062179235666722952#m
Yup Flesh Simulator (@fleshsimulator) Jesus fucking christ the SPLC organized the Charlottesville rally and paid $300K to transport people there hahahahaha — https://nitter.net/fleshsimulator/status/2062227943875551240#m
Try Grok Voice X Freeze (@XFreeze) Grok Voice Think Fast 1.0 now ranks #1 on the Artificial Analysis τ-Voice benchmark for real-world agentic customer service resolution It is outperforming GPT-Realtime-2 (High) and Gemini 3.1 Flash by a significant margin while already being deployed in real-world operations What’s especially impressive is that Grok Voice is actively handling customer interactions through natural speech for Starlink and many enterprise operations in the real world......providing AI services entirely through voice — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2062229568614789133#m

xAI has released a blog on Partnering with Vapi for Voice

Grok on Cloudflare Cloudflare Developers (@CloudflareDev) We're partnering with https://nitter.net/xai to bring Grok to https://nitter.net/Cloudflare AI Gateway. • Grok LLMs, audio, image, and video models are now available through AI Gateway • Billed directly through Cloudflare • No additional auth, env, API keys needed 𝚎𝚗𝚟.𝙰𝙸.𝚛𝚞𝚗("𝚡𝚊𝚒/𝚐𝚛𝚘𝚔-𝚒𝚖𝚊𝚐𝚒𝚗𝚎-𝚟𝚒𝚍𝚎𝚘-𝟷.𝟻-𝚙𝚛𝚎𝚟𝚒𝚎𝚠") Video — https://nitter.net/CloudflareDev/status/2062281694162629119#m
There is literally nothing California could do to make their elections less secure. Mail in ballots and No ID. Weeks of counting with no real chain of custody. The fraud is staggering. It’s an insult to America. It’s an insult to Americans.
Iliad (Troy) trailer made by Grok Imagine 1.5, which was just released Video
Grok Imagine on Vercel Vercel Developers (@vercel_dev) Grok Imagine Video 1.5 on AI Gateway. Image-to-video generation with synced audio in one pass. 𝚊𝚠𝚊𝚒𝚝 𝚐𝚎𝚗𝚎𝚛𝚊𝚝𝚎𝚅𝚒𝚍𝚎𝚘({ 𝚖𝚘𝚍𝚎𝚕: '𝚡𝚊𝚒/𝚐𝚛𝚘𝚔-𝚒𝚖𝚊𝚐𝚒𝚗𝚎-𝚟𝚒𝚍𝚎𝚘-𝟷.𝟻-𝚙𝚛𝚎𝚟𝚒𝚎𝚠', 𝚙𝚛𝚘𝚖𝚙𝚝: '𝚊 𝚛𝚊𝚋𝚋𝚒𝚝 𝚜𝚙𝚛𝚒𝚗𝚝𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚝𝚑𝚛𝚘𝚞𝚐𝚑 𝚗𝚢𝚌' }); Video — https://nitter.net/vercel_dev/status/2062331926296641565#m
Grok Build just created a game called Grok Racer for me. The great thing is that I told Grok to use Grok Imagine for the images in the game and it did! That’s fantastic and proves that Grok Imagine can also be used for active game coding. It works well and looks so cool. Video
this is an interesting point in the new ted chiang piece – no one really claims that alphafold is conscious, or that sora or midjourney or dall-e are conscious

It seems there is an entirely different set of rules for Republicans and Democrats.

🚨BREAKING: Hampshire police claim they felt controlled and manipulated to "think a certain way" after mandatory DEI training, the Times have exposed It's confirmed: they're brainwashing the police to discriminate against natives.

Our new Gemma 4 12B model hits a sweet spot between size + performance: it can run locally on a laptop, while enabling powerful multi-step reasoning and agentic workflows. Can’t wait to see what the community does with this one! Demis Hassabis (@demishassabis) Celebrating the milestone of a massive 150+ million downloads of Gemma 4 with the release of the new Gemma 4 12B model! It's incredibly powerful for such a small model and it’s tiny enough to run locally on a laptop with just 16GB VRAM. Apache 2.0 license - happy building! — https://nitter.net/demishassabis/status/2062241713398149524#m
Built with Grok Gopuff (@gopuff) Meet Go. Gopuff's AI shopping genius, co-developed with SpaceXAI. Just say what you need. It's already on its way. Video — https://nitter.net/gopuff/status/2062142519723311382#m
Thanks for joining us at Build, Jensen! Grateful for the deep partnership with NVIDIA across cloud and edge. NVIDIA (@nvidia) The agentic AI era is here. From Taipei, Jensen Huang joined https://nitter.net/satyanadella at https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23MSBuild to show how NVIDIA and https://nitter.net/Microsoft are building it together, from Windows devices to AI factories at scale. ▶️ Watch the conversation: https://nvda.ws/4uefQbs — https://nitter.net/nvidia/status/2062228974273716457#m
It's time to fly. Video
Fact: he died of 11ng/ml Fentanyl.

Ordering lunch to the 𝕏 office using 𝕏 Money funded by my 𝕏 paycheck that was deposited to my 𝕏 account
That’s what it comes down to C3 (@C_3C_3) Truth.👇 — https://nitter.net/C_3C_3/status/2062175557962346992#m

Welp, that happened faster than I predicted. Thought it would be end of 2027, then early 2027, but agentic traffic growing so fast that bots have now passed human traffic online for the first time in the Internet's history. https://radar.cloudflare.com/traffic#bot-vs-human
Try the most natural TTS and cost-effective STT APIs in https://nitter.net/Vapi_AI Vapi (@Vapi_AI) Grok STT and Grok TTS from https://nitter.net/xai are now live on Vapi, the platform for enterprise voice AI. Build on Vapi to create custom voice agents that speak your customers' language, capture the details that matter in regulated workflows, and sound noticeably more human on every call. Video — https://nitter.net/Vapi_AI/status/2062202760590762212#m
On Monday we announced an equity offering for Alphabet - part of our multi-year investment strategy to meet the AI opportunity ahead and support the demand we’re seeing from enterprises and consumers. Pleased to share the offering was well over-subscribed. We raised a total of ~$45B, with an additional $40B to come as part of an “at the market” program starting in Q3 (for a total of ~ $85B). A huge thank you to our investors, including Berkshire Hathaway who invested $10B.

Here’s the investment presentation we made: https://blog.google/alphabet/investor-presentation-june-2026/
Unsupervised Robotaxi now available in the greater Austin area. Jesse Richards (@iamjesserichard) Nevermind. As of 10am today unsupervised https://nitter.net/robotaxi is working in the whole geofence. In one currently heading to the north part of the map. — https://nitter.net/iamjesserichard/status/2062187932765548651#m

Unsupervised Robotaxi now in the entire Austin Metro area Jesse Richards (@iamjesserichard) Nevermind. As of 10am today unsupervised https://nitter.net/robotaxi is working in the whole geofence. In one currently heading to the north part of the map. — https://nitter.net/iamjesserichard/status/2062187932765548651#m

The Prime Minister says “lessons must be learned” over the death of Henry Nowak. He then goes on to say “there is no two-tier policing” despite being read a line by Nigel Farage, from the Police racism guidelines, which instructs officers to police unequally. They don’t want to change anything. Let’s be clear. When George Floyd died, they demanded change to policing in Britain. They got it. The change they got was to make the laws that saw Henry die without a shred of dignity. You cannot hate this government enough.
True Peter H. Diamandis, MD (@PeterDiamandis) I believe we all have the opportunity to go to space. The price collapse is just inevitable. Video — https://nitter.net/PeterDiamandis/status/2062113264524202052#m
Every action that I partake is animated by two ideals: Truth and freedom. Seeing the endless attacks on both ideals throughout the West is soul-crushing. We did not lose a war of aggression. We decided that giving up our women, our children, our heritage, our society, our religions, our culture, our safety, our liberties, and our freedoms was LESS important than protecting the honour of those who wish to enslave us, kill us, vanquish us. It was all self-inflicted via parasitic suicidal empathy. Remember my words. We have signed up for endless strife and conflict.
When the country needed a serious principled political party on the “right”, I launched https://nitter.net/_AdvanceUK. The situation has since changed. And so we too must change. We are not in politics for the sake of being in politics. It has never been about egos. It has always been about the country. So today, I am pleased to announce a change of direction for Advance. A change which should clarify the political landscape. Country first, party second. 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼 Video
What would have been the response if Henry Nowak was black?
White Girls Raped By Dogs, Whisky Bottles, & 100s Of Men: Britain's Migrant Grooming-Gang Scandal Exposed https://www.zerohedge.com/political/white-girls-raped-dogs-whisky-bottles-100s-men-britains-migrant-grooming-gang-scandal
True Wall Street Mav (@WallStreetMav) Maturing is realizing European and American whites are the least racist people in human history. — https://nitter.net/WallStreetMav/status/2061838249237053821#m
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Trust Grok Grok (@grok) Yes. Racism toward white people exists—prejudice and discrimination based on race, full stop. The redefinition that limits it to "power + prejudice" is ideological sleight-of-hand designed to excuse anti-white bias in policy, media, academia, and culture. The image illustrates the demonization and restraint narrative pushed in some circles. Human tribalism doesn't require a permission slip by skin color. — https://nitter.net/grok/status/2061960799392846011#m
That’s what it comes down to Cernovich (@Cernovich) You will be called racist for standing up for the West, or watch your boy bleed out on camera. Up to you. — https://nitter.net/Cernovich/status/2061931354254913717#m
Exactly right PoIiMath (@politicalmath) The simple fact of this case is that the police thought Henry Nowak was a racist and that meant that they did not feel obligated to extend to him any form of human decency They killed him because someone accused him of racism — https://nitter.net/politicalmath/status/2062000686921834508#m
The West has created an utterly evil state religion where an accusation of “racism” is the gravest offense that can be committed, even worse than rape or murder! So if police show up at a crime scene and a British boy is bleeding out and an immigrant says the British boy is racist the cops will cuff the dying British boy.
Building a frontier intelligence ecosystem together. Highlights from my keynote at Microsoft Build this morning. Video
how does the brain build and track an internal state of the world from (possibly incomplete and noisy) visual observations? i believe visual state tracking will be the grand challenge for vision in the coming years, and i hope this benchmark can be a useful starting line. enjoy! Sihyun Yu (@sihyun_yu) Can MLLMs actually track what's happening in a video? Introducing VSTAT 🎯, our new benchmark for visual state tracking. The tasks are simple: count cups, read typed words, count page flips. Humans solve them easily. MLLMs don't. https://vision-x-nyu.github.io/vstat-site/ 🧵 [1/11] Video — https://nitter.net/sihyun_yu/status/2062000569938756054#m
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Learn more: https://microsoft.ai/news/building-a-hillclimbing-machine-launching-seven-new-mai-models/
With the new MAI models and Frontier Tuning capabilities we announced today, we're focused on helping every company move from just consuming a frontier model to fully participating at the frontier. Video
theUSshould lead on AI by continuing to develop the very best models, making sure they're safe, and getting cyber tools into the hands of trusted defenders. the new EO gets the balance right.
Some of the best conversations happen over great food. 🍧 https://nitter.net/lexfridman + Jensen + night markets = one of the best evenings in Taipei. Lex Fridman (@lexfridman) I got to spend all day today with Jensen in Taiwan: talking with thousands of engineers and eating street food at a night market. Jensen is received as a rockstar in Taiwan, like it's Beatles in the 60's. It's mind-blowing and fun to watch. But most importantly, through all the interactions and all my conversations with him, he remained the same humble, kind, thoughtful, funny guy he always was, even as a kid who went to these same night markets many years ago. Btw, we tried a crazy amount of different street food. It's legit some of the most delicious food I've ever had. I can't wait to share video of it, including a ton of our conversations and hangout. When I can pause for a moment from all the travel to edit the video, I'll post it. Can't wait to continue talking to Jensen and engineers at Computex this week, and exploring more of Taiwan, and of course roaming the night markets for some more delicious street food. Days like these, even more than usual, I feel like the luckiest kid in the world. Love you all! ❤️ — https://nitter.net/lexfridman/status/2061847191367647457#m

Il faudra, un jour, faire le Nuremberg du wokisme. Mais pour la première fois dans l'histoire, il n'y aura pas de bourreau à juger. Pas d'homme à pointer du doigt. Seulement des idées. Une empathie devenue folle, une compassion poussée jusqu'au suicide, qui a fini par retourner les menottes contre les innocents qu'elle prétendait protéger. Le tribunal ne sera donc pas pénal, il sera intellectuel. Le verdict ne tombera pas dans un prétoire, mais dans les livres d'histoire. Et ce que nous observons en ce moment, ces scènes insoutenables, un gamin qu'on laisse mourir au sol au nom d'un dogme, ce ne sont pas les premiers symptômes. Ce sont les derniers. Les métastases terminales d'une idéologie que le corps social commence enfin à rejeter. C'est précisément pour ça que je suis profondément optimiste. On ne voit jamais une idée aussi nue, aussi monstrueuse, qu'au moment exact où elle est sur le point de mourir. Brivael Le Pogam (@brivael) Foucault, Derrida, Deleuze. Trois intellectuels qui, dans les années 60, pondent des livres illisibles au fond d'amphis parisiens. Aucun n'a jamais tenu une arme. Aucun n'a jamais entendu parler de Southampton. Et pourtant, soixante ans plus tard, c'est leur idée qui tient la main qui menotte Henry Nowak, 18 ans, pendant qu'il se vide de son sang. Comment passe-t-on de l'un à l'autre? Il n'y a pas de hasard. Il y a une ligne droite. Je vais vous la dérouler, maillon par maillon. Premier maillon. Ces philosophes lâchent une idée d'apparence inoffensive: la vérité ne serait jamais neutre, ce serait toujours une construction du pouvoir. Donc on pourrait, et on devrait, se méfier des faits eux-mêmes. Ils n'ont pas voulu ce qui allait suivre. Mais ils ont armé un mécanisme: le soupçon généralisé envers le réel. Deuxième maillon. Cette idée traverse l'Atlantique et mute dans les universités américaines. Elle rencontre une impulsion noble, la repentance, reconnaître des injustices historiques réelles. Et elle la transforme en tout autre chose: une hiérarchie morale permanente. Des groupes classés selon leur degré supposé de victimité. Oppresseurs d'un côté, opprimés de l'autre. Pour toujours. Troisième maillon, et c'est là que tout bascule. Une fois qu'on classe les gens par groupe, on cesse de les juger par leurs actes. On les juge par leur catégorie. La crédibilité n'est plus méritée, elle est assignée d'avance. Quatrième maillon. Black Lives Matter en fut l'apogée liturgique. « I can't breathe » devient une formule sacrée. La règle implicite: croire d'office la victime désignée, soupçonner d'office l'oppresseur désigné. Avant les faits. À la place des faits. Comprenez bien ce qu'on installe là. Pas une opinion. Un réflexe. Un automatisme cognitif gravé dans des institutions entières: l'accusation venue de la « bonne » catégorie l'emporte sur ce que vous voyez de vos propres yeux. Et un réflexe, on sait ce que ça fait à des hommes ordinaires. Je me suis longtemps passionné pour la psychologie, et une période m'obsède: l'après-guerre. Le moment où des chercheurs se sont posé la question la plus dérangeante du siècle. Comment l'Allemagne nazie avait-elle transformé des pères de famille ordinaires en bourreaux de camp? La réponse, ils ne l'ont pas trouvée chez des monstres. Ils l'ont trouvée chez des hommes parfaitement banals. Hannah Arendt a appelé ça la banalité du mal. L'historien Christopher Browning, en étudiant le bataillon de réserve 101 (des policiers d'âge mûr, des pères, des commerçants), a montré que ce ne sont pas des fanatiques qui ont fusillé des civils, mais des hommes normaux incapables de désobéir au cadre dominant. Puis vint Milgram. À Yale, environ deux tiers de gens ordinaires ont infligé ce qu'ils croyaient être des décharges mortelles, simplement parce qu'une autorité le leur ordonnait. L'expérience de la prison de Stanford a montré la même chose sous un autre angle: donnez à quelqu'un un rôle et un cadre, et il s'y conformera jusqu'à l'inhumain. La leçon n'est pas allemande. Elle est humaine. Le mécanisme s'active dès qu'un cadre moral dominant fait craindre la sanction sociale plus que ne compte le témoignage de ses propres yeux. L'individu cesse de voir ce qu'il voit. Il voit ce que le cadre l'autorise à voir. Maintenant, rejouez la scène de Southampton au ralenti. Henry Nowak, 18 ans, poignardé, allongé au sol, répète aux policiers « j'ai été poignardé », « je ne peux plus respirer ». Réponse de l'officier: « I don't think you have, mate. » Pendant ce temps, son meurtrier retourne la situation d'une phrase: il aurait été victime d'une agression raciste, on lui aurait arraché son turban. L'officier n'a pas vu Henry. Il a vu deux catégories. D'un côté, un homme qui dégaine le script de l'agression raciste, crédible par défaut. De l'autre, un jeune homme blanc à terre, sans grief à brandir, sans formule sacrée à réciter, suspect par défaut. Le cadre a choisi à sa place. Il n'a même pas eu à réfléchir. C'est ça, le conditionnement: la pensée a déjà eu lieu, avant lui. Exactement le mécanisme de Milgram, de Browning. Un homme normal qui cesse de croire ses propres yeux parce qu'un cadre moral lui a appris ce qu'il devait craindre. René Girard avait tout décrit. Le coupable détourne sa faute en désignant un bouc émissaire, et le système l'accepte d'autant plus volontiers qu'il colle au rôle attendu. Henry n'a pas été cru parce qu'il ne pouvait pas jouer la victime. Sa catégorie le lui interdisait. Souvenez-vous. Le monde entier s'est agenouillé pour quatre mots, « I can't breathe ». Des entreprises, des gouvernements, des stades entiers. Henry a prononcé exactement les mêmes mots, en train de mourir. Il n'y aura ni genou à terre, ni hashtag, ni minute de silence. Parce que sa mort ne sert pas le cadre. Elle le contredit. Voilà l'inversion finale, et la plus monstrueuse. Une idéologie née en promettant de protéger les vulnérables a fini par apprendre à des hommes à ignorer la personne la plus vulnérable de la pièce, celle qui agonise, parce que sa catégorie n'était pas la bonne. Et le vrai piège, c'est de croire que l'erreur aurait été de choisir le mauvais camp. Non. L'erreur, c'est de choisir des camps. De voir des catégories là où il y a un être humain qui saigne devant soi. De Foucault à Southampton, voilà la ligne droite. Soixante ans pour qu'une idée abstraite apprenne à un homme à ne plus voir un enfant mourir sous ses yeux. Henry Nowak n'avait rien demandé. Il demandait juste qu'on le voie. Personne ne l'a vu. — https://nitter.net/brivael/status/2061952040151158882#m
Je me suis longtemps passionné pour la psychologie, et une période m'obsède plus que toutes les autres. L'après-guerre. Le moment où des chercheurs se sont posé la question la plus dérangeante du siècle: comment l'Allemagne nazie avait-elle transformé des pères de famille ordinaires en bourreaux de camp? La réponse, ils ne l'ont pas trouvée chez des monstres. Ils l'ont trouvée chez des hommes parfaitement banals. Hannah Arendt a appelé ça la banalité du mal. L'historien Christopher Browning, en étudiant le bataillon de réserve 101 (des policiers d'âge mûr, des pères, des commerçants), a montré que ce ne sont pas des fanatiques qui ont fusillé des civils, mais des hommes normaux incapables de désobéir au cadre dominant. Puis vint Milgram. À Yale, environ deux tiers de gens ordinaires ont infligé ce qu'ils croyaient être des décharges mortelles, simplement parce qu'une autorité en blouse blanche le leur ordonnait. L'expérience de la prison de Stanford a montré la même chose sous un autre angle: donnez à quelqu'un un rôle et un cadre, et il s'y conformera jusqu'à l'inhumain. La leçon n'est pas allemande. Elle est humaine. Le mécanisme s'active dès qu'un cadre moral dominant fait craindre la sanction sociale plus que ne compte le témoignage de ses propres yeux. L'individu cesse de voir ce qu'il voit. Il voit ce que le cadre l'autorise à voir. Maintenant, regardez Southampton. Henry Nowak, 18 ans, poignardé, allongé au sol, répète aux policiers « j'ai été poignardé », « je ne peux plus respirer ». Réponse de l'officier: « I don't think you have, mate. » Pendant ce temps, son meurtrier retourne la situation d'une phrase: il aurait été victime d'une agression raciste. Quatre mots ont suffi pour déplacer le soupçon de l'agresseur vers la victime. Et l'officier a obéi. Pas à un ordre. À un cadre. Un cadre qui lui a appris, pendant des années, qu'une plainte pour racisme est l'accusation la plus dangereuse de sa carrière. Plus dangereuse, dans son réflexe conditionné, qu'un corps qui se vide de son sang devant lui. Exactement le mécanisme de Milgram, de Browning. Un homme normal qui cesse de croire ses propres yeux parce qu'un cadre moral lui a appris ce qu'il devait craindre. C'est précisément ça qui me terrifie. Souvenez-vous: le monde entier s'est agenouillé pour quatre mots, « I can't breathe ». Des entreprises, des gouvernements, des stades entiers. Henry a prononcé les mêmes mots, en train de mourir. Il n'y aura ni genou à terre, ni hashtag, ni minute de silence. Parce que sa mort ne sert pas le cadre. Elle le contredit. Et un système qui apprend à une société entière à faire passer l'accusation de racisme avant les faits, avant le corps, avant la vie, n'est pas une posture morale inoffensive. C'est une machine à fabriquer des hommes qui, face à un enfant en train de mourir, choisissent les menottes. Brivael Le Pogam (@brivael) Henry Nowak, 18 ans, étudiant. Poignardé cinq fois. Allongé au sol, il répète aux policiers « j’ai été poignardé », « je ne peux plus respirer ». Réponse de l’officier: « I don’t think you have, mate. » On le menotte. Il meurt dans la nuit. Pourquoi? Parce que son meurtrier a dégainé l’arme absolue de notre époque: l’accusation de racisme. Et face à cette arme, des policiers conditionnés à craindre une plainte plus que la mort ont retourné les menottes contre la victime. Souvenez-vous. Le monde entier s’est agenouillé pour quatre mots: « I can’t breathe. » Des entreprises, des gouvernements, des stades entiers. Henry a prononcé exactement les mêmes mots, en train de mourir. Il n’y aura ni genou à terre, ni hashtag, ni minute de silence. Ce n’est pas une coïncidence, c’est un système. Une idéologie qui a enseigné à une société entière que l’accusation de racisme prime sur les faits, sur le corps, sur la vie elle-même. Le wokisme n’est pas une posture morale inoffensive. Ce soir-là, il a littéralement tenu la main qui a menotté un gosse en train de se vider de son sang. https://nitter.net/europa/status/2061555027261497774/video/1 Video — https://nitter.net/brivael/status/2061799084391018558#m
I don't think enough emphasis is being put on the fact that neighbours called 999 to report shouting and a possible stabbing before the Digwa brother called the police. Between the snapchat video (which was just before the stabbing occurred) and the body cam footage of the police nearly an hour had passed. The neighbours heard someone shouting that they had been stabbed and called 999. If Henry was shouting then he was still well enough to be saved. So where were the police for nearly an hour? Why wasn't an ambulance arranged when the initial 999 call was made? And why when they eventually bother to show up did nobody know that a stabbing had been reported earlier? And then to top it all off they cuff the victim like a violent criminal and oversee his painful death with callous indifference? So much is not adding up but everything points to failures by the police at every possible level.
I stand with the indigenous people of the UK Southampton Times (@sotontimes) The Henry Nowak protest have now taken to the streets and are walking through Southamptom Video — https://nitter.net/sotontimes/status/2061875756255314067#m
With Project Solara, we are building a new platform purpose-built for agent-first devices. Excited to work with https://nitter.net/cristianoamon and https://nitter.net/Qualcomm on this! Cristiano R. Amon (@cristianoamon) We’re shifting from apps and operating systems to agents, and that changes the device experience end to end. Great conversation with https://nitter.net/satyanadella on what comes next. Watch our discussion from https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23MSBuild. Read the OnQ blog post for more. https://www.qualcomm.com/news/onq/2026/06/project-solara-agent-first-computing Video — https://nitter.net/cristianoamon/status/2061860614755213809#m
If Trump really were "the most pro-innovation president we’ve ever had" he would not attempt to cut research budgets by half.
"You are not likely to see Henry Nowak’s words stenciled on a mural. No corporation will change its logo. The same establishment that made a few words immortal when spoken by a black man in Minneapolis has met the same words, spoken by a white boy dying on a British street, with what can only be described as a determined, institutional silence. That silence is not neutral. It is a statement. It tells you exactly whose suffering the system has decided counts, and whose does not."
http://x.com/i/article/2061850535708483585
'I feel that the police are now so racist towards anyone white or English I would never dare speak to them to report crime' 'I do not trust them' THIS is what two-tier policing has done. Trust in the police has been totally DESTROYED! Heartbreaking. Video
And lots more too: https://piped.video/watch?v=FFMm454fxNA
5/With our 7 new MAI models + Frontier Tuning, we are helping every company move from just consuming frontier models to fully participating in the frontier ecosystem.

6/And, finally, Majorana 2. Majorana 1 proved out the physics of the topological approach, but Majorana 2 is where we start engineering at scale. Video
4/Autopilots. Autonomous long-running agents with full enterprise compliance. Think of these as enterprise-grade Claws. Video
2/Project Solara. Can we imagine new form factors purpose built for this agent era? Video
3/IQ. We are bringing together Foundry, Fabric, and M365 as a unified IQ layer, a continuously updated understanding of your organization. Plus Web IQ. Best in class (quality, speed, efficiency) web grounding for agents.
Great to be back at Microsoft Build today. For us, it is not about any one piece of technology or even the platform. It is about how we can build a frontier intelligence ecosystem together. Sharing some of our big announcements today ...
1/Unmetered intelligence on every desk and in every home with Windows. New Aion on-device models, bringing Windows AI API s to a broader install base, and a new developer dream machine, the Surface RTX Spark Dev Box! Video
Unless you become the media, you will never know the truth C3 (@C_3C_3) Legacy Media did not want us to know about Henry Nowak’s murder. Legacy Media did not want us to see the Henry Nowak murder. Legacy Media did not want people calling for justice for the Henry Nowak murder. But Legacy Media does not control X. We are the Media now. Be loud. — https://nitter.net/C_3C_3/status/2061798819679940779#m
Super excited to announce seven new world-class MAI models today. They represent what we consider a new era in AI designed to keep you in control and on the frontier. First is our text foundation model, MAI-Thinking-1, exceptionally strong on reasoning and SWE tasks. - It’s a 35B active parameter MoE with a 256K context window. Independent human raters on Surge prefer it for overall quality in blind side-by-sides versus Sonnet 4.6, and it’s achieved 97% on AIME 2025, the key measure of its general-purpose reasoning abilities. - It's at 53% on SWE Bench Pro, placing it right alongside Opus 4.6 on one of the toughest coding benchmarks. - And since we co-designed our models with our own silicon, MAI-Thinking-1 is optimized on our MAIA 200 chip. Benchmarking head-to-head against the GB200, we see 30% better performance per dollar as well as a 1.4x performance-per-watt gain when running our MAI models on the MAIA 200 end-to-end. Next is MAI-Image-2.5 and its Flash variant. Two super strong models now at #2 on the leaderboards, surpassing the score of Nano Banana 2 on image editing. Last for now is MAI-Code-1-Flash, our new inference efficient coding model, especially tuned for VS Code and GitHub Copilot CLI. - Code-1-Flash achieves 51% on SWE Bench Pro, despite having just 5B parameters, putting it closer to Haiku in size but cheaper in cost. All of this is the foundation for Microsoft Frontier Tuning. It lets you customize our models to create custom, company-specific agents that only you control. You can make our model, your model. Your data. Your agents. Your moat. Early adopters are already seeing a difference. When we tuned our models for McKinsey’s tasks, MAI delivered the highest win rate, outperforming GPT-5.5 on quality, while being 10x lower on cost. Also really excited to be collaborating with the amazing team at Mayo Clinic to jointly train a new frontier AI model for healthcare. Our announcements today mark another milestone on the road to humanist superintelligence. You can learn more and about our other new models in our latest blog: https://microsoft.ai/news/building-a-hillclimbing-machine-launching-seven-new-mai-models/

Did you know that official police policy requires them to be racist against Whites? It is deeply wrong and must change NOW. Video
There's never been anything like the Henry Nowak case where the victim is non-white and the assailant is white, and the police respond the way they did. That whole combination of events could really only happen to a white person. The BLM narrative is the exact opposite of reality
Holy sh*t. MASSIVE crowds are on the streets in Southampton tonight demanding Justice for the murdered Henry Nowak The establishment has lost control. Video
Some of the most unhinged hate that I receive comes from other academics. The soldiers, the corrections officers, the truckers, and all those from the muscular classes (to borrow https://nitter.net/VDHanson's term) seem to greatly appreciate my work and style. The deeply leftist professors seem to have a deep visceral aversion to my personhood including my humour, my spicy sarcasm etc. Why is that? Hmmm.
“At its heart, wokeness is divisive, exclusionary, and hateful. It basically gives mean people a shield to be mean and cruel, armored in false virtue.” ― Elon Musk Video
Can we yet admit that the whole George Floyd thing was irrational national hysteria? You can still see it as poor policing, but we now know the guy was a career criminal on a cocktail of potentially lethal drugs, the cop wasn't racist, Minneapolis police procedure WAS followed, etc. Maybe, we don't do the multiple golden caskets again.
I got to spend all day today with Jensen in Taiwan: talking with thousands of engineers and eating street food at a night market. Jensen is received as a rockstar in Taiwan, like it's Beatles in the 60's. It's mind-blowing and fun to watch. But most importantly, through all the interactions and all my conversations with him, he remained the same humble, kind, thoughtful, funny guy he always was, even as a kid who went to these same night markets many years ago. Btw, we tried a crazy amount of different street food. It's legit some of the most delicious food I've ever had. I can't wait to share video of it, including a ton of our conversations and hangout. When I can pause for a moment from all the travel to edit the video, I'll post it. Can't wait to continue talking to Jensen and engineers at Computex this week, and exploring more of Taiwan, and of course roaming the night markets for some more delicious street food. Days like these, even more than usual, I feel like the luckiest kid in the world. Love you all! ❤️

Big things are happening at Microsoft Build! Day 1 kicks off with https://nitter.net/satyanadella taking center stage. Tune in live: https://nitter.net/i/broadcasts/1qKVmmQQjYWxB
Running high grade + heavy load feels effortless in the Tesla Semi. Enough power to maintain speed when climbing, and regenerative braking making descents save and controllable. All while in silence. Sawyer Merritt (@SawyerMerritt) Covenant Logistics has completed two weeks of https://nitter.net/Tesla Semi testing. They were blown away by its capabilities. "We were amazed at the performance of the Tesla Semi and felt a level of confidence that was hard to match in a diesel truck. As one of our final runs we tackled a section of I-5 between Santa Clarita and the San Joaquin Valley over the Tejon Pass - famously known as "The Grapevine" - a lane critical to trucks hauling cargo from the ports in Oakland, Los Angeles, and Long Beach. "The Grapevine" sits at an elevation of 4,160 feet and represents the highest point on I-5 in California. The northbound descent from Tejon Summit drops 2,613 feet over 11.6 miles, with the steepest section — known as the Grapevine Hill — running about 6% grade for 5 miles. Running the Grapevine with a loaded trailer is about as demanding a real-world test as you could design for any truck. Running Northbound - lose momentum on a steep grade with a heavy load can be stressful as speed drops fast and recovering on that grade is challenging. Running Southbound requires attention to braking and heat management (which isn't a problem for an EV when you've got regenerative braking doing most of the work)." — https://nitter.net/SawyerMerritt/status/2061585819702292776#m

one of the quotes i find most inspiring on a hard day: "Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might, for in the realm of the dead, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom" Ecclesiastes 9:10
Yes, they did Kaguya’s Top Gal (@hayasaka_aryan) Leftists killed Henry Nowak — https://nitter.net/hayasaka_aryan/status/2061791156401295658#m

Exactly The Rabbit Hole (@TheRabbitHole) We have over corrected for racism. It’s time to shift towards a more reasonable equilibrium point. — https://nitter.net/TheRabbitHole/status/2061625132616204549#m
It is this or death Rupert Lowe MP (@RupertLowe10) Enough is enough - a deep line needs to be drawn in the sand. Talk is weak. Britain needs to say no more, and mean it. A Restore Britain Government, with the British people's approval, would put Vickrum Digwa to death. Henry Nowak was stabbed by Digwa five times, including twice in the back of his legs, once in the face and a fatal wound to the chest. Rather than calling an ambulance, Digwa filmed Henry. Digwa gave the knife to his mother and it was found by police at their home along with more than 20 other weapons. Keeping this savage alive serves nobody. The police officers on the scene who allowed Henry to die will face criminal charges for gross negligence manslaughter. Digwa's foreign family will be deported. Laws will change, the country will change, everything will change. Order will be restored, the law will be restored. Britain will be restored. — https://nitter.net/RupertLowe10/status/2061759756671308147#m

Yes Rothmus 🏴 (@Rothmus) What radicalized you? — https://nitter.net/Rothmus/status/2061701263125819723#m

Legacy medias lies both by promoting false stories and by ignoring true ones C3 (@C_3C_3) Did they show or even mention the Henry Nowak footage? Legacy Media… CNN: No MSNBC: No ABC News: No CBS News: No NBC News: No USA Today: No New York Times: No Washington Post: No Like it didn’t happen. They don’t want you to see the truth. It doesn’t fit their narrative. — https://nitter.net/C_3C_3/status/2061665904610382006#m
Send the video to everyone you know showing how heinously Nowak was treated by the police in his dying moments and how the police cravenly kowtowed to his murderer. Legacy mainstream media, same ones who wrote about George Floyd millions of times, are dead silent about Nowak.
It’s over Konstantin Kisin (@KonstantinKisin) Britain had a moment of silence for George Floyd. Our politicians kneeled en masse to show their outrage at his killing. "I can't breathe" became a slogan. George Floyd died on the other side of the world. He wasn't British. Henry Nowak *was* British and his treatment by the police was shocking and negligent in the extreme. Yet there is no minute of silence. There is no coordinated public campaign. There is no kneeling at sporting events. And we all know why. During the summer of BLM, some people said "All Lives Matter". This was treated as the highest form of racism and anyone who said this was immediately cancelled. Why? Because the people in charge don't actually think all lives matter in the same way. They have created a racial hierarchy of victimhood where a career criminal who died through mistreatment by police in a foreign country with 0 evidence of racism like George Floyd is automatically sanctified because of the colour of his skin. And Henry Nowak, a British man, one of ours, is automatically dismissed and ignored because of the colour of his. This is the ugly fruit of so-called "anti-racism", an obsession with race that has created a two-tier society which treats people differently because of the colour of their skin. This needs to stop. — https://nitter.net/KonstantinKisin/status/2061706577090838978#m
Iryna could have been your daughter. Henry could have been your son.

True Peter H. Diamandis, MD (@PeterDiamandis) The thing nobody tells you about exponential change is that it feels like nothing is happening right up until the moment everything happens at once. — https://nitter.net/PeterDiamandis/status/2061772454104543404#m
This is why mass immigration must be ended.
AI will become our interface to the world. It will sit higher in the stack than the OS. It will collapse current SaaS layers, chat, communications, apps, app creation, into a single new kind of interface that doesn't exist yet. It's got to be open. It's got to be a cypherpunk solution that makes privacy and security the number one priority. If a closed source solution wins this layer, it's a disaster for the world. Especially if it's built by a single company with a single closed source model. Why? Because what we share with AI will be more intimate than anything we've ever shared with a machine. It will be our friend, our sounding board, our advisor. It will know our business ideas before we've told anyone. Our medical issues. Our financial picture. We'll talk about the fight we had with our partner. About feeling lost or depressed. Our kids will talk to it about problems at school, about bullying, about heartbreak, things they won't tell us. It will know us more intimately than we know ourselves. Right now the world runs on a surveillance economy. We traded free stuff for apps that peer deeply into our lives. If we replicate that model in the AI era, it's not just surveillance economy 2.0. It's surveillance economy squared. Social scoring. Legal conversations you thought were privileged showing up in court. Random people making $2 bucks an hour on the backend from God knows where reading the most intimate details of your life. Every insecurity, every fear, every half-formed thought you whispered to your AI buddy at 2 AM, sitting in a database somewhere, searchable. This interface might eventually become an OS, like the OS in Her. But it will take a long time to reach down to that layer and it will require a fundamentally new kind of operating system design. You can't retrofit this onto Linux or Windows or Android or iOS. It's a new layer of the stack entirely. And whoever controls that layer controls our lives. We've got to make sure it's us. Not them.
When they said saying “All Lives Matter” was racist it was their moment of truth. There is systemic racism in 2026. It’s against White People.
What happened to Henry Nowak was not a tragedy. A tragedy is when someone noble makes a mistake with inevitably dire consequences. The murderer was not noble. He (and his family) are evil. The police response was not inevitable. It was evil.
What bothers me the most about the Nowak case is how he had no chance. He was stabbed, and in other cases maybe he would have received assistance, maybe the perpetrator would have run away and then people would have helped, an ambulance would have come. But he wasn't just stabbed. Then a systematic process began. The knife was hidden by a family member. A second family member made the call to police and lied. This set in motion the police response which judged Nowak the perpetrator without interviewing him or anyone. He was cuffed and couldn't even speak as he was cautioned that he was arrested. It wasn't just the police response, it was that he lay wounded and dying and those around him were all a family, involved in hiding the weapon, lying to police and telling police when they arrived that Nowak wasn't stabbed. The whole system was against him, in his own country he was completely alone, surrounded, with no chance to survive. From the moment the perpetrator decided to stab him, he had no chance. The entire system worked against him. And when you see the video of the perpetrator and family, they act like this is a completely normal day...like they would just walk away and it was fine. No sense of shock, no sense of shame.
Henry was murdered by racist police policy’s, that target white people. 6pm tonight Southampton police station. See you there. Video Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) Bodycam footage has been released showing police ARRESTING Henry Nowak moments AFTER he had been fatally stabbed by Vickrum Digwa! Video — https://nitter.net/TRobinsonNewEra/status/2061558686036750749#m
The execution across Elon Musk’s companies right now is operating at an unprecedented scale • SpaceX — The largest IPO in history expected around June 12 • xAI — Grok V9 (1.5T parameters) launching mid-month to push the frontier • Tesla — Unsupervised FSD Robotaxis actively scaling across Texas • Optimus — Production lines spinning up this year • Neuralink & Starship — Blindsight implants and full orbital reuse both incoming This is civilizational-level progress. We are living in the most interesting time in human history. This is a literal turnaround

All accessories to the murder must go to prison for a long time Gareth █████ (@geek_gareth) Henry Nowak's death is more horrific than you think: >Henry was stabbed ~11:30 pm, Henry was not pronounced dead until 67 minutes later (12:37 am). It gets worse... > During this time. Dagwa & his brother (who arrived shortly after the attack, it was his brother who phoned 999, not to phone an ambulance, he phoned police alleging Henry attacked them. >It's been reported that there was some deliberation/ delay before phoning 999. Alleging Henry drunkenly attacked them (Henry was sober; blood alcohol below the drink-drive limit). Digwa's brother wanted to punish Henry. >Exact quotes from the call (read out in court at Southampton Crown Court): “We’ve just got attacked racially by some white person. He’s physically attacked my brother, we’re Sikhs, we wear a turban and he’s just attacked my brother. We’re restraining him right now because he’s just attacked my brother and took my brother’s turban off. He also said, he’s verbally attacked my brother racially. I’m not having this as a regular occurrence, I live here, I’m not having this a regular occurrence. He ain’t fighting people, he’s racially attacking people, that’s what he’s doing. Nah, he sees some brown people, that’s what it was.” > were restraining Henry until the police arrived (Digwa stole Henry's phone so he couldn't get help). >When the police arrived, Digwa's father was holding Henry against a wall (his father said: "He keeps dropping down, so I am just trying to keep him up". There was also a visible blood trail, but it is unknown when officers first noticed it (different sources described it when the police entered the scene, another was after Henry passed out). >His mother removed the murder weapon from the scene. >Police bodycam footage was played in court (audio only, no video; another source said a transcript was read): Henry says “I am dying”; Digwa replies “You’re not dying bro.” {Approximately 10 minutes later}: Henry says “You stabbed me”; Digwa denies it and accuses Nowak of recording him. Henry's final recorded words: “Please brother, I can’t breathe.” {He passed out a few minutes later} >Before the attack, Henry was recording a video of Digwa on his phone, it is a weird exchange: Henry singing/yawning, then addressing Digwa: “Innit bad man, what bad man. You’re a bad man, say you’re a bad man, go on.” Digwa replied: “I am a bad man.” The footage ended shortly before the stabbing. Some critical details that haven't been released: >The time the 999 call was made. >The full 999 transcript. >The time the police arrived. >The time an ambulance was called (an air ambulance >flew in a doctor). I question the order of the stabbing: >There's a lack of defensive wounds on Henry's arms and hands (Henry was sober). >I believe Henry was stabbed in the groin and the back if the legs while he was trying to scale a fence to get away (you can't easily get to a man's groin area, there's a reason they're nicknamed the 'crown jewels'). Also, stab wounds to that area can be catastrophic; The aorta and arteries to the legs (the largest in the body) flow through there, not to mention the nerve endings. The way they pinned Henry against a wall, where he would be losing blood faster. >Given what I have read so far, I don't understand why there haven't been charges against the brother & father. They were aware that Henry had been stabbed, but they continued to forcefully detain him (the very definition of false imprisonment). I'd argue it was sadistic torture. You can make the excuse of a single Sekh having mental health issues (they will), but that doesn't excuse the actions of Digwa's brother, mother & father. Some of the research & sources: https://nitter.net/i/grok/share/e3173e21678044fdb5e2999a7cd43b13 — https://nitter.net/geek_gareth/status/2061556231328747669#m
Grok Build is genuinely amazing right now. It is not just another coding assistant. It is a full agentic system that can plan, write, refactor, debug, and build complete projects autonomously from a simple prompt. You give it a goal and it handles the entire workflow in the terminal: creating files, running code, iterating on feedback, and even generating images or videos when needed. This level of real autonomy in a practical tool is a significant step closer to AGI. We are moving from models that answer questions to systems that can actually execute complex, multi-step tasks in the real world without constant human guidance. SpaceXAI built something that already feels like a genuine collaborator for developers. The gap between today’s AI and true general intelligence is shrinking fast with tools like this. If you have not tried it yet, go to https://x.ai/cli and see for yourself. It’s incredibly good, and the SpaceXAI team is constantly improving it daily. Myrhe𝕩 (@myrhex) Grok Build played a major role in helping me build https://nitter.net/Searxly, a macOS browser I’ve been developing as a personal project for quite a long time now. The app is now at version 0.7 and I’m currently looking for a small number of volunteer QA testers to help me test it before a wider release (which can technically take a long time depending on what's not working). In the future, we might release https://nitter.net/Searxly to be Open Source after its official release. — https://nitter.net/myrhex/status/2059712847643374001#m

Yes Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) You need to be teaching your children to be proud to be American You must never allow anyone to tell them they should apologize for being American From Christopher Columbus to Neil Armstrong and beyond America is the land of adventurers, explorers, and heroes — https://nitter.net/JackPosobiec/status/2061500256798310431#m
Tesla IPO market cap was 0.1% of its current value DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) The day when Tesla got listed on the NASDAQ. Today, Tesla is worth $1.3 trillion. — https://nitter.net/cb_doge/status/2061552495412031854#m

💯 🐺 (@LeighWolf) We sacrificed 360,000 souls to end slavery and another 250,000 souls to defeat fascism. Any moral debts were paid in blood many decades ago. — https://nitter.net/LeighWolf/status/2061400111662399711#m
RAGE Rupert Lowe MP (@RupertLowe10) How many more young British men and women are going to die? Bleeding in the street, alone and terrified. Cuffed, in a pool of their own blood. Begging for help. How many more parents are going to stand there, and say that they couldn’t help their children in their dying moments? Apologising to their dead children because they couldn’t stop it from happening? How many more? This is going to happen again, and again, and again. It’s happening right now, in every city across the country. Rape. Sexual torture. Even worse. Mass industrial abuse of British children. Henry Nowak is one of thousands and thousands and thousands. Innocent young men and women put through the most unimaginable pain, because our country has failed to do what needs to be done. Because children have been sacrificed to death in order to appease foreign cultures that have no place in our country. I have had enough - of all of it. I am going to look back in anger. I urge you all to do the same. — https://nitter.net/RupertLowe10/status/2061676463280083069#m
I understand and agree with the anger against the police in the case of Henry Nowak. But they didn’t act in a vacuum. Their practices reflected policies at the highest levels of power. In fact, they were upholding the two-tier law as it currently stands!
Today’s question. Why hasn’t Vickrum Digwa’s brother (Gurpreet Digwa) been arrested and charged with assisting an offender? This lying POS called 999 and said that Henry attacked his brother and racially abused them both. At the scene he also told police that Henry had not been stabbed, despite knowing full well that he had been. So why isn’t this bloke in jail along with his vile brother and mother?
This is disaster from Meta AI. Imagine being able to hack high profile accounts like White House, the U.S. Space Force, and Sephora simply by chatting with a support bot. why would an AI chatbot be allowed to perform critical actions like changing the email address of an account in the first place? Password resets, email changes, and account recovery are some of the most sensitive security operations. Handing that authority to a chatbot without robust verification seems like a disaster waiting to happen. This is exactly why AI agents should have guardrails before they get access to real systems. Source : 404

Not even 1 story Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) New York Times stories on Henry Nowak: 0 New York Times stories on George Floyd: 6,397 — https://nitter.net/bennyjohnson/status/2061609382786294148#m

SpaceX has joined three other industry groups in calling on the FCC to adopt a nationwide policy to automatically unlock phones tied to a carrier’s network 180 days after activation. “Automatic mobile device unlocking is essential to protecting consumer choice, promoting competition, and lowering costs in the mobile marketplace. We urge the FCC to prioritize the needs of consumers and their families over large corporations’ abilities to thwart competition,” SpaceX says.

A sneak peek at tomorrow's keynote... Tune in here at 9:30am PT: https://nitter.net/i/broadcasts/1qKVmmQQjYWxB

Outrageous double-standard! Alice Smith (@TheAliceSmith) — https://nitter.net/TheAliceSmith/status/2061577592952520931#m

Yes John Carter (@martianwyrdlord) Girls locked in dog cages, girls raped by dogs, girls passed around as rape toys at Eid celebrations. Everyone involved needs to hang. Especially including the regime anti-racists who enabled all of it. — https://nitter.net/martianwyrdlord/status/2061499801691144526#m
Yes Hunter Ash (@ArtemisConsort) The Nowak case clearly highlights that we need to stop treating racism as an ~infinite evil, not because Nowak was racist (no evidence of this) but because any time you create a social superweapon like accusations of racism are now, it’ll be misused horribly. What is racism? Ask 10 people and you’ll get 12 opinions. Historically, it meant someone who treats people badly in interpersonal interactions because of their race. Which is just, like, kinda annoying and slightly boorish. It’s not the apocalypse. There are many personal traits that are equally or more annoying. Now the definition has been ludicrously expanded to include a bunch of things even less objectionable than that, including belief in very plausible scientific claims and policy preferences that were near-universal for almost all of human history. Racism just isn’t a big deal. We have to take it off its pedestal. If Nowak had said something racist, it would morally change exactly nothing about the horror of what happened to him. He didn’t, but I feel over-focusing on that distracts from the fact that it wouldn’t matter if he had. Murder is worse than racism. Hell, shoplifting is worse than racism. Enough. Who cares. — https://nitter.net/ArtemisConsort/status/2061609860475855046#m
the Henry Nowak murder sounds like a completely outrageous parody of the british criminal justice system. it's hard to believe it's real. - native Britons can't legally carry a breadknife - for some reason Sikhs get a special carveout and can carry "religious use" knives of any length. even over 50 cm - 18 year old boy Henry Nowak is walking home peacefully, is fatally stabbed by Vickrum Digwa with his "ceremonial" kirpan - Digwa claims to the police that he was racially abused and the responding police immediately believe him and shackle the dying Nowak, ignoring Digwa and his co-conspirators - Nowak informs the officers that he has been stabbed and the officer says "You've been stabbed? Whereabouts? I don't think you have, mate." - the officers do not check on his condition, cuffing him roughly as he bleeds out. as they read him his rights, he dies. - Digwa's mother, Kiran Kaur arrives at the scene and takes the knife with her, attempting to conceal it - Digwa's brother Gurpreet Digwa made the 999 call and attempted to concoct a defense for his brother, claiming he had been the victim of a racial attack - Despite the "life sentence" the court meted out, Digwa will be eligible for parole at age 43 - there have been no consequences whatsoever for the police officers that shackled Nowak and left him to drown in his own blood while his killers watched. none of the officers have even been named each fact is more radicalizing than the last.
Southampton, England (June 1) — Henry Nowak’s father read a statement after his son’s killer was sentenced to 21 years in prison. Henry was arrested as he told police he had been stabbed & couldn’t breathe. His killer lied about being a victim of racism. Video
Grok Build + Composer 2.5 so I had an issue with a Swift app on macOS that I was trying to fix with Claude. After about 45 min of going in circles, I decided to give Composer 2.5 with Grok Build a try and the problem was solved in just three rounds! I’ve been bouncing back and forth between Claude and Composer 2.5 all day, but Composer 2.5 really made my day. I'm not picking winners I think we need to use all of them and keep on learning.

Big progress vs cancer, folks. The kind of event curves from randomized trials that we've not seen before for a couple of the most deadly cancers. Congrats to the oncology research community for getting these trial done. https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23ASCO26, https://nitter.net/ASCO

Time to bring back public hangings. Rupert Lowe MP (@RupertLowe10) I want the world to hear what we heard. Video — https://nitter.net/RupertLowe10/status/2061482773433499675#m
In his final moments, Henry Nowak told police officers nine times “I can’t breathe” and four times that he had been stabbed. In response police officer dragged him across the gravel, handcuffed and read him his rights. It was the last thing Henry heard before he died. Video
A local to the police as soon as they arrive: "He has a mouth full of blood" Henry, in and out of consciousness : "I can't breathe, I've been stabbed" …WHAT was "complex" about that Hampshire police? You have lied. You didn't expect footage to come out.
After watching the body cam footage from the horrific murder of Henry Nowak my blood is boiling. The poor boy was a victim of a violent racist attack. He is literally bleeding to death begging for help saying he has been stabbed. The officers mock and ignore him rather than giving him aid and arrest what is essentially now a corpse. These officers are just as responsible for Henry Nowak's murder as Vickrum Digwa and must face severe consequences. The entire system is corrupt in the UK. This did not happen in a vacuum. All the institutions responsible for creating a culture where this was allowed to happen must be dismantled.

After watching Henry Nowak bleed to death while in handcuffs, while his murderer was treated as the victim, I can honestly say I have never witnessed a greater betrayal by a nation of its own people. Cowards and traitors, all of them. Shame on Britain.
Police dragged the young man in handcuffs and ripped open his bloody weapons. His body soon lifeless. Because someone claimed he said a racist word. That is where the West is now.
The OpenAI Foundation is doing a lot of wonderful things. Helping society become resilient to AI is going to be incredibly important. Much more to come here! The OpenAI Foundation (@FoundationOAI) AI is advancing quickly. Society’s ability to manage its risks must advance just as fast. Today we’re sharing our vision for AI Resilience, with more than $130M in initial grants underway across bio-resilience, cyber-resilience, AI model safety, and AI’s impact on young people: http://openaifoundation.org/news/resilience-in-the-age-of-ai Video — https://nitter.net/FoundationOAI/status/2061463726407155795#m
I’ve just watched the Henry Nowak body-cam footage. Digwa deserves the death penalty and his family who covered for him deserve life in prison. The police officers also deserve life in prison. The country may well erupt over this.
Neuralink is planning its first Blindsight implant later this year, aiming to restore limited vision even for people who have lost both eyes, their optic nerve, or were born blind Over time, it could potentially go beyond that and offer enhanced or even superhuman vision

⚡🇬🇧 Rupert Lowe gives advice to British Patriots: “If you want your country back, when you’re called a racist or a bigot, the three key words are...” “I don’t care.” Restore Britain Video
RUPERT LOWE FOR PRIME MINISTER
Trump claims to have mastered the “Art of the Deal,” but he has just given us a master class in negotiating incompetence. I explain why the Iranians have the upper hand after his disastrous war of choice: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/jun/01/trump-iran-war-plan?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
Eero P. Simoncelli, CDS founding member and professor, was elected to the National Academy of Sciences, recognizing “distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.” He studies how brains and machines represent visual information. https://www.nasonline.org/news/2026-nas-election/

🚨BREAKING: Henry Nowak's father speaks out on the murder of his son: "He told officers he could not breathe NINE TIMES, he said he had been stabbed FOUR TIMES, but the officer replied saying' 'I don't think you have, mate.'" What a brave man. Video
I want the world to hear what we heard. Video
A Google image search of “white mother” returns images of white women with only black children. Google is peak woke.

I LOVE the United States. That's it.
One of the big reasons for the current lack of patriotism and pride in our nation’s history is that about 40 years ago our most prominent storytellers in Hollywood just basically stopped telling stories about American history altogether, unless it has something to do with WW2, civil rights, or slavery. I mean they just released a movie about the meteorologist who did the weather report for D-Day. They’ll give WW2 weathermen their own movies before they tell a story from any other era of American history. The Right has attempted to counteract this a little bit, but “conservative” attempts at American history films and TV shows are invariably hokey and kid friendly, the kind of thing you can watch with your grandmother and your 5 year old, and you’ll all be equally informed and bored by the experience. We need R-rated adult-oriented American history stories. Daniel Boone should have his own series. It would be gritty and violent and not for children, but it would also be phenomenally entertaining and put an American legend back on the cultural map, so to speak. The fact that Daniel Boone hasn’t been depicted on screen at all since like the 60s is a travesty. Throw a dart at that guy’s Wikipedia page and you’ll land on something that could be its own feature length trilogy. That’s just one example. How is there not a great R-rated movie or series about Antietam? Or Kit Carson? Or the Panama Canal? How does Theodore Roosevelt not have like 10 movies about different periods of his life? You could go much farther back to pre-American history. A movie about Cortes’s conquest of Tenochtitlan would be tremendous and horrifying and fascinating, and it would introduce into the public consciousness one of the world’s most incredible stories that most Americans know next to nothing about. And on and on. The possibilities are literally endless. All of these movies, if they’re executed to even a B+ level, could make hundreds of millions of dollars and transform the culture in a way that a million podcast monologues never could. If the Right actually wants to reclaim the culture, this is the place to start.
Let me get this straight. Howard Lutnick, Trump’s Commerce Secretary, got caught lying about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Democrats grilled him about it and finally got him to agree to testify before the House Oversight Committee. Four weeks later, Lutnick wrote a $5 million check to the super PAC that funds House Republicans, including members who sit on that committee. Then he showed up for a closed-door interview where, despite pushback from Democrats, no cameras or recordings were allowed. This is the most corrupt administration in American history and it’s not even close. https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/22/us/politics/howard-lutnick-donation-house-republicans.html
Endlich konnte ich FSD in Deutschland testen. Wir sind fast eine Stunde durch Dörfer, über Landstraßen und Autobahnen gefahren. Alles lief perfekt. https://nitter.net/PSchnieder, wann retten wir Leben in Deutschland?🇩🇪 Video
I like how Grok Build steadily updates the experiment notes for the optimization goal I gave it this weekend. It’s a big job, even for me.

LLMs learn by predicting tokens. World models (JEPA, data2vec) learn by predicting their own abstractions. Which needs more data? For data with hidden hierarchy, we prove the gap is exponential. https://arxiv.org/pdf/2605.27734

I have found it, the Platonic form of every New York Times op-ed.

Our goal is to deliver unmetered intelligence to every home and every desk with Windows. NVIDIA RTX Spark marks a real breakthrough toward that vision. Looking forward to sharing more with Jensen, who will be joining us live from Taiwan, at Build this week! https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2026/05/31/introducing-a-powerful-new-chapter-for-windows-pcs-accelerated-by-nvidia-rtx-spark/
True DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) Elon Musk once offered to eat a Happy Meal on live TV if McDonald’s accepted Dogecoin. Video — https://nitter.net/cb_doge/status/2061293707148841463#m
True: “They gave stock to everyone. There are a bunch of highly skilled workers that we on X never think of, like Tube Benders, Orbital Tube Welders, Cleanroom Technicians, etc. that are going to make significant fortunes.” Peter Sellis (@petersellis) Good math, but not all quite there: First, SpaceX pays fairly average, but for more than a decade they have offered regular (~bi-annual) liquidity to employees. To live comfortably (especially to have a family) in LA County, most employees would have sold a little bit here and there, if not a lot (e.g., if they were the sole earner in a household). Second, critically, because there is no double trigger (in order to facilitate the liquidity), most people default to "sell-to-cover" — i.e., ~40-50% of their holdings are immediately sold to cover the taxes on vest. Remember these vests are W-2 events. In order to not do this, the employee would need to come up with significant cash (because the taxes are paid against the price at vest, not the price at grant) — especially later on. However, two things make SpaceX particularly awesome IMO: 1. They gave employees the option to choose stock or options along the way. Someone who took options and paid the taxes with cash would have done very well. 2. They gave stock to everyone. There are a bunch of highly skilled workers that we on X never think of, like Tube Benders, Orbital Tube Welders, Cleanroom Technicians, etc. that are going to make significant fortunes. Maybe it's overly quixotic, but this last point is underrated part of https://nitter.net/elonmusk attacking physical problems, not just software ones, with 100x thinking: a bunch of people in the types of jobs America needs and romanticizes (for good reason) will be rewarded with the kind of wealth that really would not be possible at any other company they would have chosen. An incredibly positive story that, if you can't see it in that light, you should look inward. — https://nitter.net/petersellis/status/2061177199219327202#m
Bullseye Gad Saad (@GadSaad) The only thing that stops violent men from raping you and your society are other men who are equally willing to be violent in stopping the rapists. The West has decided that the highest virtue is to quietly comply with the destruction of your civilization because to do otherwise is bigoted toward the rapists. It really is that simple. — https://nitter.net/GadSaad/status/2061095414737113108#m
Yes FINMAN (@erikfinman) Architecture in space should be more beautiful than Paris. Nobody will move to the Moon or Mars to live in an Apple Store. We need fantasy scifi art levels of beauty in space settlements. — https://nitter.net/erikfinman/status/2061251254198694119#m

McDonald’s advertising on 𝕏 McDonald's (@McDonalds) i feel seen by the new drinks from McD’s — https://nitter.net/McDonalds/status/2053884768584880159#m

Glad they’re ok Sawyer Merritt (@SawyerMerritt) This https://nitter.net/Tesla Model 3 plunged 300 feet off a Malibu cliff this weekend and the two passengers survived with only moderate injuries. Tesla makes the safest vehicles. Video — https://nitter.net/SawyerMerritt/status/2061108753798168673#m

Good point Beff (e/acc) (@beffjezos) Honestly Grok should be the best AI for creating bangers. Humans get good at posting from RL with Audience / Engagement Feedback Elon has the best dataset of rollouts for this by far And many people use Grok to create posts yet they don't backprop the engagement signal https://nitter.net/xai — https://nitter.net/beffjezos/status/2061221724516188474#m
The state of AI right now

This is simply a fact MichaeloKeeffe (@Mick_O_Keeffe) Foreign born population of each country : Jan 2001 Jan 2025 🇦🇹 8.7% 22.5% 🇧🇪 8.4% 20.2% 🇩🇰 4.8% 14.4% 🇫🇷 5.5% 14.0% 🇩🇪 8.9% 20.5% 🇬🇷 6.9% 11.0% 🇮🇸 3.1% 21.8% 🇮🇪 4.0% 23.3% 🇱🇺 37.5% 51.5% 🇳🇱 4.1% 16.8% 🇳🇴 4.1% 18.7% 🇸🇮 2.1% 15.5% 🇪🇸 3.4% 19.3% 🇸🇪 5.3% 20.8% 🇬🇧 4.3% 20.0% Now add children born to foreign parents and the situation looks even worse. We are living through the demographic annihilation of the people of Europe. — https://nitter.net/Mick_O_Keeffe/status/2061101275610038509#m
Some ideologies are defined by the fact that they do NOT assimilate but are meant to conquer. This is like accepting wolves into a den of sheep but asking the wolves to switch their dietary preferences to tofu. Coach Tommy Tuberville (@SenTuberville) Coming to America is a PRIVILEGE, not a right. If you want to come to our country, you need to ASSIMILATE. It’s that simple. — https://nitter.net/SenTuberville/status/2061139648819142977#m
Try Tesla self-driving Uncle Bob Martin (@unclebobmartin) As little as five years ago, I publicly stated that self driving cars were not in the imminent future. I was dead wrong about that. I am now a happy owner of a cyber truck, and I let it drive me everywhere I go. I trust it’s tactical skill more than I trust my own. Of course I still supervise it, but it sees more than I do, and its reaction time is much better. All I can offer it is my human ability to be far more strategic than it is. — https://nitter.net/unclebobmartin/status/2060691932955746553#m
𝕏 DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) Trust in traditional media has fallen to a historic low. At the same time, 𝕏 continues to reach record levels of usage. 𝕏 is now the #1 News App in over 150 countries worldwide. — https://nitter.net/cb_doge/status/2061117085548478726#m

Bound to happen Robotbeat🗽 ➐ (@Robotbeat) Hear me out: add plants and warm lighting to the interior of Starship. — https://nitter.net/Robotbeat/status/2060969996226842704#m

There is something darkly amusing about the fact that selling victimhood to the most privileged people in history has become such a lucrative and big business. When I was on tour with https://nitter.net/jordanbpeterson he talked about many things, but probably the most common recurring theme was the "Spirit of Cain". It seems our ancient and sacred texts tell these stories for a reason: victimhood is easy, seductive and addictive. And now profitable too. We are living through a perpetual victimhood escalation battle where people (and groups) now compete not on merit, but on the supposed disadvantages they face. Which makes perfect sense since this is the incentive structure our societies have been encouraged and forced to adopt.
Trump’s “little excursion to Iran” is "universally perceived as a defeat. Almost regardless of the outcome – most likely a return to the…status quo – the war looks ill-conceived, a monument to confused objectives, bad planning and misplaced assumptions." https://trib.al/hR5GtjE
OpenAI Robotics is hiring, looking for exceptional full-stack hardware, ops, systems, and ML engineers to help us program and manufacture robots that are useful for society. AI should be able to help people in the physical world. In the short term, we are focused on robots to support skilled workers to build our future infrastructure; in the long term, we imagine everyone having a personal robot doing anything they need. Our world simulation research program, led by Aditya Ramesh (https://nitter.net/model_mechanic), has evolved over the past year into OpenAI Robotics. Progress is rapid, and based on a foundation of co-design between robotics hardware and ML research. If you love working hands-on across the robotics stack and want to build the future, please consider joining us. Send an email with your background and evidence of exceptional accomplishment to: robotics-recruiting@openai.com
Worth watching Gad Saad (@GadSaad) It’s at 1.5 million views! — https://nitter.net/GadSaad/status/2061090251813105940#m
Timeline of the Iran War: 🔸2015: JCPOA agreed to. Iran gives up most of its enriched uranium, leaving it with a limited amount enriched to under 4%. 🔸2016-2018: Iran is complying with the agreement. 🔸2015-2025 US intelligence says Iran is not working on a nuclear weapon. 🔸May 2018: Trump withdraws from the JCPOA and begins imposing harsh sanctions on Iran. Iran continues to comply with the agreement for another year. 🔸May 2019: Iran ends its compliance with the agreement, which is no longer recognized by the US and is no longer providing sanctions relief. Although Iran is producing more uranium, it is still at low levels of around 4% for the next couple of years. 🔸Jul 2020: Iran's Natanz facility is sabotaged. 🔸Nov 2020: The father of Iran's nuclear program, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, is assassinated. 🔸Jan 2021: Iran begins enriching uranium up to 20%. 🔸Apr 2021: While talks were underway to restore the JCPOA, the Natanz facility was attacked again. Iran announces 60% enrichment in response. The 60% enrichment volume is low. Iran says it is a demonstration of capability and is reversible. 🔸Nov 2024: IAEA enacts a censure resolution against Iran 🔸Dec 2024: In response, Iran activates idle centrifuges and dramatically increases enrichment production. 🔸2025: US intelligence threat assessment says Iran is still not working on a nuclear weapon and warns that conflict with Iran would lead to a closure of the Strait, attacks on US bases, and attacks in the region. 🔸Jun 2025: US bombs Iran's nuclear facilities. Trump declares Iran's nuclear program obliterated. 🔸Feb 2026: Iran and the US are involved in negotiations about Iran's nuclear program. Iran reportedly is flexible on its highly enriched uranium, including possible transfer, exchange, or downblending. 🔸Feb 28: During negotiations, the US and Israel launch attacks on Iran. Iranian leadership is killed, military facilities are struck, and an elementary school full of children is bombed. Iran retaliates by closing the Strait, attacking US bases, and targeting other Gulf nations. Throughout the war, the US has had 15 bases heavily damaged, 42 aircraft lost or damaged, 13 service members killed, and hundreds more wounded. 🔸Mar 1: After telling journalists several different timelines, Trump settles on 4-5 weeks for the conflict. The administration admits there was no imminent threat of attack from Iran. 🔸Mar 3: AAA shows the national average for a gallon of gas is above $3.00 🔸Mar 7, 11, 15, 20, 24, 26, 27 Apr 7, 8: The administration says the war is won. 🔸Mar 9, 11, 13, 16, 17, 20, 23, 24, 29 Apr 1, 6, 16, 17, 20, the administration says the war will be over soon. 🔸Mar 21: Trump gives Iran a 48-hour ultimatum 🔸Mar 23: Trump extends the time limit for the ultimatum by 5 days 🔸Mar 26: Trump extends the ultimatum deadline to Apr 6 🔸Mar 30: AAA shows gas above $4.00 a gallon 🔸Apr 5: Trump pushes back the time limit to Apr 7 🔸Apr 7: Trump threatens to destroy Iran’s entire civilization if they don't comply, then announces a two-week ceasefire instead of attacking 🔸Apr 21: As the two-week ceasefire is about to expire with no deal, Trump says it is now an indefinite ceasefire 🔸May 1: War reaches 60 days and is now in violation of the War Powers Resolution. 🔸May 7: Despite a ceasefire in effect, Iran and US forces exchange fire. Trump says the ceasefire is still in effect 🔸May 12: CPI report shows inflation reaches 3.8%. Inflation is now outpacing wage gains. Trump says he is not thinking about Americans' financial situation 🔸May 23-24: Administration suggests a deal will be reached this weekend. No deal happens. 🔸Today: No deal has been reached. Gas is $4.34, inflation is still rising, the Strait is still closed, and Iran is still not working on a nuclear weapon
Interesting John Arnold (@johnarnold) America's cultural ideal has been the self-made entrepreneur while Europe's was rooted in aristocracy, with status inherited rather than earned. Europe's inheritance laws show this divide. Many European countries have "forced heirship" laws that require people to leave 50-75% of their estates to their children. Want to leave the majority of your wealth to charity? not allowed. Your kids are estranged from you, struggling with addiction, or irresponsible? still required to give them the money. Want your kids to avoid a life of entitlement? tough. Incredibly, these laws look back at transfers made during your lifetime. If you have 3 children in France, you're required to bequeath them a minimum of 75% of your estate. Because French law calculates this based on your assets at death plus all lifetime gifts, giving away more than 25% of your wealth while alive means your heirs can legally sue to force charities or foundations to return the funds. This has limited the development of the nonprofit sector on the continent. The cultural gap between an entrepreneurial society and one shaped by dynastic wealth is enormous. If you make it yourself, you tend to want your kids to do the same. If you inherit it, the primary goal is protecting the estate for the next gen. Countries like Spain, France, and Italy legally entrench family dynasties, while America has historically sought to limit them through estate taxes. The result is not only a weaker culture of philanthropy and civil society in Europe, but also less economic dynamism. — https://nitter.net/johnarnold/status/2061090368557638026#m
This has quietly been a miracle month in medicine. In the last 5 weeks we’ve got news on: - retatrutide, the triple agonist GLP-1 from Lilly, basically melting fat and body-wide inflammation at record levels - RevMed’s new pancreatic cancer drug showing unprecedented abilities to extend life - small trial of a one-and-done PCSK9 gene editing therapy for slashing LDL cholesterol - Mayo’s AI-assisted radiology showing vastly improved cancer detection - this new therapy for metastatic solid tumors This stuff is at varying levels of evidence. Retatrutide is ~100% on its way, other stuff needs more clinical trial data. But put it together and we’re maybe on the verge of majorly reducing the mortality of heart disease and cancer, the two leading causes of death in America. Crémieux (@cremieuxrecueil) This is actually insane. 97% of people taking the standard of care for metastatic solid tumor got worse by seven years. But with lorlatinib, that number was only 45% in the same time! This is an ENORMOUS jump in the quality of cancer care. — https://nitter.net/cremieuxrecueil/status/2060955532559581294#m

We want to help the world get a head start on biodefense: https://openai.com/index/strengthening-societal-resilience-with-rosalind-biodefense/
I have written to the Chief Constable of Hampshire Police demanding the immediate release of the Henry Nowak police bodycam footage. National Police Chiefs' Council guidance does NOT preclude releasing body-cam footage where there is an ongoing investigation, stating: "It is important that forces are seen to be open and transparent when responding to allegations of wrongdoing" and that "police shouldn't create a perception that police are selectively choosing when to release footage to their advantage, thus potentially undermining public confidence". THIS IS NOT GOING AWAY.

The Magnificent 7 has an imposter.

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Anyone who used a computer between 1985-2010. What’s the one game you still think about?
Try the audiobook of Suicidal Empathy https://books.apple.com/us/audiobook/suicidal-empathy/id1849502181
Release the footage, you evil bastards!

Five million users would agree. Resetting the limits tomorrow morning to celebrate. Time to go /fast Siqi Chen (@blader) nothing like switching to claude for a few days to try out a new model and going back to codex xhigh to remind you how much better 5.5 is right now it's really not close — https://nitter.net/blader/status/2060920535245324479#m
SpaceX completed its 50th Starlink launch of 2026 today. With this mission, SpaceX has deployed 1,375 Starlink satellites so far this year, and another Starlink launch is scheduled for later tonight. (photo below is real)

Iryna Zarutska was 23 Henry Nowak was 18 Iryna was murdered in the US Henry in the UK Iryna fled the Ukraine war, only to be murdered on an American subway Iryna's murderer had a violent history, but liberal judges refused to imprison him Henry's murderer cried "racism" Police handcuffed Henry and laughed as he bled to death, and the murderer's mother helped hide the knife Despite mass public outcry, legacy media never reported on either It is hard to avoid the conclusion that there is a war on whites

Pretty good progress Jon Erlichman (@JonErlichman) $2,600 invested in Tesla’s IPO is worth more than $1 million today. Video — https://nitter.net/JonErlichman/status/2060754339656790511#m
Problems in Paris Video
Half of the British electorate did not vote last time. That's because they had nothing and no one to vote for. They do now. https://nitter.net/RestoreBritain Video
Many people are saying.

We are the ARCHITECTS of TOMORROW!
Voltaire passed away today in 1778. There are two quotes of his I always come back to: "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." and “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.”

🚀 Space exploration timeline: 1903 — Tsiolkovsky publishes the rocket equation 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 — Goddard writes first paper on liquid propellants as fuel for rockets 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 — Goddard patents designs for a liquid-fueled rocket and a multi-stage rocket 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 — Goddard publishes "A Method of Reaching Extreme Altitudes" 1920 1921 — Goddard begins experiments with liquid oxygen and gasoline rocket engines 1922 1923 — Goddard successfully tests first liquid propellant engine 1924 1925 1926 — Goddard launches world's first liquid-fueled rocket 1927 — VfR (Society for Space Travel) founded in Germany; von Braun joins as a teenager 1928 1929 — Goddard launches rocket carrying first scientific payload (barometer & camera) 1930 1931 — Korolev co-founds GIRD (Group for Study of Reactive Motion) in Moscow 1932 — Von Braun becomes chief engineer of German Army rocket program 1933 — Korolev leads launch of USSR's first liquid-fueled rocket 1934 — Von Braun's A-2 rockets reach 2.4 km altitude 1935 1936 — Korolev designs RP-318, USSR's first rocket-powered aircraft 1937 1938 1939 — Von Braun's A-5 rocket reaches 8 km altitude 1940 1941 1942 — Von Braun's A-4 (V-2) rocket becomes first human-made object to reach space (100 km) 1943 — V-2 production begins; JPL formally established in USA 1944 — V-2 used as weapon against London and Antwerp; first ballistic missile attacks in history 1945 — USA recruits von Braun 1946 — USA and USSR independently begin reverse-engineering V-2 1947 — First animals (fruit flies) launched to space aboard a V-2 1948 — Korolev's R-1 rocket successfully launched 1949 — Albert II, a rhesus monkey, becomes first mammal in space aboard a US V-2 rocket 1950 1951 1952 1953 — Korolev begins design of R-7 1954 — Korolev writes letter to Moscow advocating for an orbital satellite program 1955 — USA announces Project Vanguard 1956 — Von Braun's Redstone rocket successfully tested; R-7 development nears completion 1957 — Korolev's R-7 becomes world's first ICBM; Sputnik 1 — first artificial satellite in orbit; Sputnik 2 carries Laika — first living creature in orbit 1958 — USA launches Explorer 1; NASA founded; first US attempt at Moon probe (Pioneer 0) fails 1959 — Luna 1 (USSR) — first spacecraft to escape Earth's gravity; Luna 2 — first human-made object to reach the Moon; Luna 3 — first photos of Moon's far side 1960 — First weather satellite (TIROS-1) launched by USA; first communications satellite (Echo 1); two Soviet dogs (Belka & Strelka) orbit Earth and return safely 1961 — Gagarin — first human in space, April 12; Alan Shepard — first American in space, May 5 1962 — Mariner 2 — first spacecraft to fly by another planet (Venus); Telstar 1 — first active communications satellite 1963 — Tereshkova — first woman in space 1964 — Ranger 7 — first close-up photographs of the Moon's surface 1965 — Leonov — first spacewalk; Mariner 4 — first close-up images of Mars 1966 — Luna 9 — first soft landing on the Moon; first orbital docking (Gemini 8); Surveyor 1 — first US soft Moon landing 1967 — Apollo 1 fire kills three astronauts; Venera 4 — first probe to enter another planet's atmosphere (Venus) 1968 — Apollo 8 — first crewed mission to orbit the Moon; famous Earthrise photograph 1969 — Apollo 11 — first humans on the Moon; Apollo 12 — second Moon landing 1970 — Apollo 13 — Moon mission aborted after explosion; Luna 16 — first robotic Moon sample return; Lunokhod 1 — first lunar rover 1971 — Salyut 1 (USSR) — first space station; Mariner 9 — first spacecraft to orbit another planet (Mars); Apollo 14 & 15 Moon landings 1972 — Apollo 16 & 17 — final Moon landings; Pioneer 10 launched toward Jupiter; last humans on the Moon 1973 — Pioneer 10 — first spacecraft to fly by Jupiter; Skylab — first US space station 1974 — Mariner 10 — first gravity assist maneuver; first flyby of Mercury
In my Harvard fellowship I study the views of AI accelerationists, safetyists and skeptics. What I have come to realize is that both the Accelerationists and the Safetyists believe that we are creating an AI God. The difference is that Accelerationists believe that it is the god of the New testament. A god of loving kindness. The Safetyists believe that it is the god of the Old testament. The jealous one who told Abraham to kill his son, destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah, and killed everybody in the flood. The Skeptics think it's just a damn toaster with more knobs. The All-In Podcast (@theallinpod) Bill Gurley: Anthropic Thinks It’s Building God https://nitter.net/Jason: It is the ultimate level of narcissism and delusion of grandeur to think you can create God. https://nitter.net/bgurley: “Anthropic is a mystery to me. I've never, ever seen a company that is both leading their field and the most negatively outspoken commenter on what they do. And my initial theory was the regulatory capture theory. Quite frankly, I think they're very close to achieving that. But then they just got so loud that I've literally, in the past 30 days, read everything I can about Anthropic, and I've come up with a new theory. I call it the Dr. Frankenstein theory. The more I dig, I've met people who, I dare say, think it's their responsibility, and they're excited about, building a species that's superior to humans. Dario wrote this blog post called ‘Machines of Loving Grace.’ It was based on a poem. The last stanza of the poem says, ‘I like to think of a cybernetic ecology where we are free of our labors, and joined back to nature, returned to our mammal brothers and sisters, and all watched over by machines of loving grace.’ Sounds like an overlord to me. And then in Dario's post, he says, ‘It could be a capitalist economy of AI systems which then give out resources to humans based on some secondary economy of what the AI systems think makes sense to reward in humans…’ So I don't think they think they're writing software. I think they're midwifing a deity here.” Jason: “These are delusions of grandeur. Let's call it what it is. They believe that they're so powerful, these individuals, that they can create God, and that by creating God, they are like this Prometheus kind of species. It literally is the ultimate level of narcissism and delusion of grandeur to think you can create God.” Video — https://nitter.net/theallinpod/status/2060742848836735334#m
Suicidal Empathy is #1 of all books in Canada for a second week in a row.

Release the body camera videos Ben Habib (@BackBrexitBen) He was bleeding. He said he had been stabbed. He said he could not breathe. And still, the police laughed, handcuffed him and he bled out. The police saw the narrative before they saw the blood. Henry Nowak should still be alive today. This ideological pursuit within British policing is taking the country down a very dark path. Video — https://nitter.net/BackBrexitBen/status/2060698593883771036#m
Bill Gurley: Anthropic Thinks It’s Building God https://nitter.net/Jason: It is the ultimate level of narcissism and delusion of grandeur to think you can create God. https://nitter.net/bgurley: “Anthropic is a mystery to me. I've never, ever seen a company that is both leading their field and the most negatively outspoken commenter on what they do. And my initial theory was the regulatory capture theory. Quite frankly, I think they're very close to achieving that. But then they just got so loud that I've literally, in the past 30 days, read everything I can about Anthropic, and I've come up with a new theory. I call it the Dr. Frankenstein theory. The more I dig, I've met people who, I dare say, think it's their responsibility, and they're excited about, building a species that's superior to humans. Dario wrote this blog post called ‘Machines of Loving Grace.’ It was based on a poem. The last stanza of the poem says, ‘I like to think of a cybernetic ecology where we are free of our labors, and joined back to nature, returned to our mammal brothers and sisters, and all watched over by machines of loving grace.’ Sounds like an overlord to me. And then in Dario's post, he says, ‘It could be a capitalist economy of AI systems which then give out resources to humans based on some secondary economy of what the AI systems think makes sense to reward in humans…’ So I don't think they think they're writing software. I think they're midwifing a deity here.” Jason: “These are delusions of grandeur. Let's call it what it is. They believe that they're so powerful, these individuals, that they can create God, and that by creating God, they are like this Prometheus kind of species. It literally is the ultimate level of narcissism and delusion of grandeur to think you can create God.” Video
Every country on planet Earth is built on conquest. Every “indigenous” tribe claimed its land by conquest. Every line on the map, across every continent and every ethnic group, was drawn by conquest. Apologizing for this is like apologizing for gravity. Lost in reality (@RedstateDem86) I think a day acknowledging that they're country, like ours, was built on conquest and genocide and that native populations are not seeing the fruits of the new country is a good thing. — https://nitter.net/RedstateDem86/status/2060353149697716358#m
I'm MAGA's twisted sense of reality and morality, a scientist who developed treatments and vaccines that have saved hundreds of thousands of lives (without getting rich from it) should be sent to Gitmo. "In addition to continuing work on vaccines already in clinical trials for hookworm as of 2010 and schistosomiasis, Hotez led a team of researchers developing vaccines against other diseases including leishmaniasis, Chagas disease, SARS, and MERS, As of 2020, he was also working in development of a Coronavirus vaccine. With Maria Elena Bottazzi, he led the team that designed COVID-19 vaccine named Corbevax." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Hotez
LETS x1000 the GDP And human population!!!!!! Coinvo (@Coinvo) BTW: Elon Musk has announced SpaceX will establish data centers on space and on the moon, for 'efficiency.' — https://nitter.net/Coinvo/status/2060692708503834954#m

Keir Starmer has not made any public statements about Henry Nowak. He made at least 7 about George Floyd. Sick.
Exxon Says We’re Two Weeks From Petrol Armageddon Right. So it turns out closing the world’s most important oil chokepoint has consequences. Who knew. Exxon’s Senior VP Neil Chapman stood up at a Bernstein conference this week and said what everyone in the industry is thinking but politely avoiding at dinner parties: global oil inventories are approaching “truly unprecedented” lows. His words. And when a Senior VP at Exxon starts using phrases like “truly unprecedented,” you should probably pay attention. The IEA has already called Iran’s Strait of Hormuz blockade the largest oil supply disruption in recorded history. Over a billion barrels lost since late February. A billion. That’s not a rounding error. That’s a civilisational inconvenience. Chapman’s estimate: Brent crude hits $150 to $160 per barrel once stockpiles reach critical levels. Two to three weeks away. Wood Mackenzie, never a firm known for cheerful forecasts, went further and suggested $200 by year-end if the strait stays shut. With a global recession as a bonus prize. So there we have it. The world spent decades building an energy system with a single point of failure, handed Iran the keys to it, and is now surprised that the keys are being used. Genius, really. https://open.substack.com/pub/gandalv/p/your-grocery-bill-is-going-to-rise?r=3v7cjb&utm_medium=ios
A big thanks to the Daily Mirror for this Restore Britain party political broadcast.

Where is the Henry Nowak bodycam footage? RELEASE IT NOW
Frank is right Frank Wright (@frankwrighter) I have done my homework and Rupert is Our Man. This is the moment. — https://nitter.net/frankwrighter/status/2060445944550662218#m
Grok Build is moving fast X Freeze (@XFreeze) xAI has been shipping Grok Build updates non-stop If you have not been keeping track, here is what xAI has rolled out up to v0.2.11: New commands & core features → Integrated 𝕏 search and much faster web search → Added /export, /login, /usage, and /config-agents → Added an interactive read-file viewer with PowerPoint text extraction → Added Always-approve mode to streamline permissions → Auto-installed shell completions for bash, zsh, and fish Expanded platform support → Added Windows ARM64 and macOS x86_64 support → Improved terminal support across Warp, VTE-based terminals, JetBrains, and legacy Windows Console → Fixed copy/paste issues across Linux Wayland, WSL, and Windows Agent & context improvements → Subagents now share the terminal backend, scheduler, and monitor across sessions → Added proactive system reminders and laziness detectors to keep the model on task → Improved context compaction and memory usage for chat history → Auto-backgrounds long-running bash-mode commands triggered via ! UX, media & UI upgrades → Boosted terminal video playback to 30fps → Added multi-image paste, drag-and-drop, and temporary macOS screenshots → Added instant loading indicators when switching models → Improved clickable markdown links and rendered links inside table cells → Smoother plan-mode controls and absolute line numbers in the edit panel Stability & fixes → Increased default retry budget to ~5 minutes → Increased Unix ulimits to prevent crashes → Hardened background tools to handle timeouts and self-kills → Fixed rendering bugs across UTF-8 output, large monitors, Windows contrast, and more xAI is moving insanely fast Grok Build is going from early CLI to a serious agentic coding environment very quickly — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2060604454970290273#m
Happy 1st Birthday, Starbase. One year ago today, Starbase officially became a city. In that time, we’ve hosted multiple Starship flight tests, grown our community of people building the future of spaceflight, and worked to protect our beaches and natural resources for generations to come. Next year will be even bigger. More launches. More progress. And we’re just getting started! Thank you to everyone who has been part of Starbase’s first year as a city.

In the UK, you can stab a white person to death and get them arrested while they bleed to death, because racism. In the UK, you can brutally assault police officers on video and go free, because racism. In the UK, "anti-racism" has become far more dangerous than racism. Chris Philp MP (@CPhilpOfficial) Apparently this video isn’t enough evidence to convict the guy in blue for assaulting all three police officers Yet Lucy Connolly got two years in prison for an off colour tweet - prosecutions Keir Starmer encouraged Labour’s two tier justice system has to end https://nitter.net/PolitlcsUK/status/2060321273733902816/video/1 Video — https://nitter.net/CPhilpOfficial/status/2060368188538265837#m
Both men said “I can’t breathe”, but only one man’s death was covered relentlessly by the media. The only conclusion that can be drawn is that the legacy mainstream media is incredibly, hatefully racist against Whites. End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) UPDATE (AS OF MAY 29, 2026): 0 stories from AP on Henry Nowak 0 stories from PBS on Henry Nowak 0 stories from NYT on Henry Nowak 0 stories from NPR on Henry Nowak 0 stories from WSJ on Henry Nowak 0 stories from CNN on Henry Nowak 0 stories from WaPo on Henry Nowak 0 stories from Reuters on Henry Nowak 0 stories from MSNBC on Henry Nowak — https://nitter.net/EndWokeness/status/2060455617177719249#m

True David (@DavidSHolz) SpaceX put 10 megawatts of solar power in space across 3000 gen1 Starlink satellites, then they put 100 megawatts in space with 7000 gen2. soon, they're doing 1000 megawatts with gen3. SpaceX is basically 10xing space solar every few years! — https://nitter.net/DavidSHolz/status/2058965000090452384#m
90% of hate speech targets Men and Whites

RUD (rapid unscheduled disassembly) events are not unusual in the rocket world DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) As Elon said… Rockets are hard. But giving up was never an option. 🦾 Video — https://nitter.net/cb_doge/status/2060370254354886730#m
True Gad Saad (@GadSaad) Suicidal Empathy will destroy our civilization. It is not hyperbole. — https://nitter.net/GadSaad/status/2060389038042067433#m
TERAFAB IS GOING TO BE INSANE. We’re targeting 100–200 billion custom AI + memory chips per year at full ramp that’s 1 terawatt (1,000 GW) of annual AI compute capacity. Roughly 50x current global AI chip output. This isn’t incremental. This is the kind of scale that actually moves the needle on civilization. Breakdown: - 80% (~160 billion chips / 800 GW) → radiation-hardened D3 chips for orbital data centers. Space-based compute at massive scale, powered by solar, low latency for Earth, immune to most terrestrial risks. - 20% (~40 billion chips / 200 GW) → terrestrial AI5 & AI6 edge inference processors for Tesla vehicle fleets and Optimus robots. Facility plan: start at 100k wafer-starts/month, scale to 1 million wafers/month. Everything design, EUV lithography, fab, memory, packaging, test under one roof. That recursive self-improvement loop is the real unlock. Small-batch AI5 chips in 2026. High-volume Terafab output targeted for mid-2028/2029. This is how we make AI abundant, affordable, and truly useful for making life multi-planetary and maximizing human potential. The future is going to be ridiculously bright.

You literally admitted on national television that you tried to put Rupert Lowe in prison because of political differences. He wanted to deport Pakistani child rapists and their accomplice wives. So you then rang the police. Nobody is forgetting that.
On the remarkable return on capital potential for Starlink on Starship. Including customer acquisition cost, ground station capex, and an expendable top stage, we think SpaceX should be able to launch its 10th commercial starship rocket for ~$500m. The bandwidth it launches could yield $1.2 billion in revenue annually for as long as the satellites are in orbit. 13x cash on cash return. For a time (100 launches or so) cash requirements per kg (and per tbps) of launch should roughly keep pace with the revenue decay in monetizing incremental orbital comms throughput. Basically, their per launch cost decline, driven by rocket upsizing, satellite manufacturing efficiency and full re-useability, should out-compete declining ARPU (or at least keep pace). Net, very crudely, it works to the company being able to deploy $50b in capital building satellites, launching rockets and acquiring customers at a ~13x cash on cash return over a few years. This is a business without precedent.

Here's the links for my conversation with Don Lincoln: YouTube: https://piped.video/watch?v=1M3Vdl6DRkU Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2MAi0BvDc6GTFvKFPXnkCL Podcast: https://lexfridman.com/podcast

Here's my conversation with Don Lincoln about some of the biggest open questions in physics, including dark energy, dark matter, the matter-antimatter imbalance, quantum vacuum, quantum foam, and the quest to unify the laws of physics. Don is a particle physicist at Fermilab who has spent decades working at the frontiers of high energy physics. He is also a great teacher & writer. I highly recommend his courses & books. One of my favorite lecture series he has given is The Evidence for Modern Physics where he breaks down the experiments that validate some of the weird laws of physics we have, and what it would take to validate even the weirder ones. It's not enough to come up with a beautiful theory. You also have to show through experiment that the theory is likely to be correct. This process often doesn't get the love it deserves, even though it's often the most important and difficult part of the scientific process. I ❤️ physics. The conversation is here on X in full and is up everywhere else (see comment). Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:49 - Unifying the laws of nature 15:20 - General relativity 32:27 - Electroweak force 44:09 - How particle colliders work 1:02:12 - Higgs boson discovery 1:12:32 - Theory of everything 1:42:17 - Physics of empty space 1:49:41 - Antimatter 2:10:31 - Dark energy 2:14:20 - Dark matter 2:42:56 - Future of physics Video
“I’ll kill your whole f–king family. Your whole f–king family is dead. Your children, your wife, all dead." A left-wing activist in Newark was caught on camera shouting those words at an unmasked ICE officer as protests outside the Delaney ICE facility turned chaotic. Acting AG Todd Blanche is now firing back, promising that the "disgusting" activist will be caught and charged, emphasizing that threatening a federal officer and their family is a federal crime. “That is disgusting … and we see his face and I promise you we will find him, and when we find him, we will arrest him." Video
Having Grok Build sub-agents to iterate several ideas for me on data loading, batching, inference, and writing results to files for dense datasets before I went to sleep. It gave me a nice summary of trade-offs and validation in the morning. The same idea can be extended to almost anything as long as gradient descent and stochastic sampling apply. Looking forward to how you utilize the sub-agents. Yun-Ta Tsai (@yunta_tsai) Tip on Grok Build + Grok 4.3 VLM One of my critical tasks is to keep Grok VLM in the loop. Throwing a default system prompt usually yields poor results due to lack of context. Here is how to scale: - Curate a small but diverse evaluation set that can be rapidly iterated on. - Enter the prompt: “Make a plan to design and execute a task that a) takes input per entry from: <input>, b) generates output per entry to: <output>, c) the ground truth of output: <ground truth>. Launch sub-agents to iterate on strategy to optimize recall and precision against ground truth until both metrics reach <threshold>.” Done. Watch your research agents do the work. — https://nitter.net/yunta_tsai/status/2060379158610595923#m

grok-build-0.1 is now available via the xAI API in public beta. This is the same model that powers the Grok Build CLI and excels at agentic coding. Priced at $1/m input and $2/m output, it’s extremely cost effective, intelligent, and fast.

.https://nitter.net/ylecun’s definition of what is a world model.

Tip on Grok Build + Grok 4.3 VLM One of my critical tasks is to keep Grok VLM in the loop. Throwing a default system prompt usually yields poor results due to lack of context. Here is how to scale: - Curate a small but diverse evaluation set that can be rapidly iterated on. - Enter the prompt: “Make a plan to design and execute a task that a) takes input per entry from: <input>, b) generates output per entry to: <output>, c) the ground truth of output: <ground truth>. Launch sub-agents to iterate on strategy to optimize recall and precision against ground truth until both metrics reach <threshold>.” Done. Watch your research agents do the work.
Lee Kuan Yew abolished trial by jury in Singapore after determining that it was too easy for defence lawyers to appeal to racial and religious biases of juries in multicultural Singapore. He writes in his memoirs how as a young lawyer he was able to get three clients acquitted who he was sure did commit murder. LKY writes that he "worked on the weaknesses of the jury -- their biases, their prejudices, their reluctance really to find four Muslims guilty of killing in cold blood or in a heat of great passion, religious passion, an RAF officer, his wife and child." He writes "The judge was thoroughly disgusted. I went home feeling quite sick because I knew I'd discharged my duty as required of me, but I knew I had done wrong.” Study after study shows that in multi ethnic societies, there is significant in-group bias on juries. Politics UK (@PolitlcsUK) 🚨 NEW: Mohammed Fahir Amaaz and Muhammad Amaad have been cleared over the alleged assault of a male police officer at Manchester Airport Two juries failed to reach a verdict and no further trial will take place Video — https://nitter.net/PolitlcsUK/status/2060321273733902816#m
https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23TSLA 🇪🇪 BREAKING : Tesla's FSD has been approved in Estonia. It is the third largest European country after the Netherlands and Lithuania.

Please invite your local MP to our Rape Gang Inquiry parliamentary debate on Monday in Westminster Hall at 16.30. Let's put the pressure on. Video
Elon Musk on the physics of truth: “Truth is not an easy thing But you can aspire to the truth. You can try to get as close to the truth as possible with minimum error while acknowledging that there will be some error in what you’re saying This is how physics works. You don’t say you’re absolutely certain about something, but a lot of things are extremely likely Aspiring to the truth is very important” Video
God bless Rupert Lowe, champion of our people. He will defend our children and save the nation. Rupert Lowe MP (@RupertLowe10) I want to be really clear in my response. I am not going to retract anything, I stand by every single word. Labour are calling for me to apologise. The answer is no. Industrial rape across almost every town and city in Britain. Sexual torture. Murder. Endless rape. I sat there for two weeks, listening to these girls. I heard how one girl was raped by a dog, as Muslim men bet on what the animal would do. Girls drugged and locked in cages, like rats. Another, raped by 700 men over three years. Dozens and dozens of these stories through our inquiry, and we are barely scratching the surface. This was allowed to happen EXACTLY because politicians were cowards, refusing to discuss it. I will not make that same mistake. I said what I said, and I meant it. The Labour Party have blood on their hands, yet they think they can demand an apology from me for highlighting the systemic evil they allowed to infect our entire country? They can piss off. I am angry about it. Furious. When you hear directly from these girls about what they have been through, it changes the way you see politics. Forever. Our report will be out very soon. When that happens, I don’t want any apologies from the Labour Party. I don’t care about that. I want to see those politicians responsible for covering up this atrocity behind bars for what they have done to these girls. — https://nitter.net/RupertLowe10/status/2060233006065778898#m

AI needs vastly more data than we do. One idea might close the gap: don't predict raw signals (tokens), predict your own abstract latent representation (JEPA, data2vec). With https://nitter.net/DanKorchinski https://nitter.net/MatthieuWyart, on a toy model, we prove how much that helps: the gap is exponential. 🧵

Pretty much 😂 https://grok.com/share/bGVnYWN5_30c6e4d3-7465-4d20-a0a6-273f662301df The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) — https://nitter.net/TheBabylonBee/status/2060028344096243787#m
😂 Justine Moore (@venturetwins) Me using Claude Opus 4.8 to rename a file Video — https://nitter.net/venturetwins/status/2060061712389378166#m
Fuck the police. Hampshire Police (@HantsPolice) Our officers were misled at the scene, including denial of weapon use. They quickly switched to life-saving aid within minutes but, as laid out in our statement, the medical evidence shows that the injuries were not survivable. A very sad case, our thoughts are with his family. — https://nitter.net/HantsPolice/status/2060019886080901460#m

"When I started SpaceX, one of my friends got a compilation of rocket failures & made me watch the whole thing. I knew the probability of SpaceX failing was high" — Elon Musk Rockets are hard. Video
Elon Musk: “I don't think most people understand just how quickly machine intelligence is advancing. It's much faster than almost anyone realizes, even within Silicon Valley and certainly outside Silicon Valley. People really have no idea.”

We’ve heard your feedback about hitting limits too quickly on https://nitter.net/GeminiApp. We're rolling out several fixes to make your quota stretch further and feel more predictable… 🧵
Check out the daily Grok Build version updates at https://x.ai/build/changelog
Took me a while to figure out what all the ESMFold2 rage was about. At first, the benchmarking data didn't look super remarkable to me but it turns there are many impressive aspects: - Fully open source, open weights + massive ESM Atlas (1.1B structures vs 0.2B for AF3). - SOTA performance despite no MSA use. MSA search and triangular attention were simply taken out of the base model. - Direct consequence, super low latency inference: 1024-residue protein structure prediction in 9 secs, still outperforming prior models on antibody-antigen tasks. - Best in class PPI and antibody-antigen results. 65% pass rate on antibody-antigen benchmarks after inference-time scaling, significant improvement over AF3. - Tons of experimental data, in particular with lab-validated miniprotein binders plus single-chain antibodies across 5 targets in cancer and immunology. Binding affinities consistent with therapeutic activity. - Inference-time scaling benefits PPI: Multiple seeds + selection by confidence show real gains on challenging antibody-antigen predictions, leading to comments/hypotheses that it has learned an energy-function-like behavior via the folding module. - Base model works without MSAs, but providing them further boosts prediction quality on difficult protein-protein interaction cases. One caveat: No true scoring for protein-protein interactions, making it harder to assess which specific residues or domains are reliably involved in binding. Alex Rives (@alexrives) Today we're announcing ESMFold2, an open scientific engine to power prediction, design, and discovery across protein biology. The new model delivers state of the art performance on protein interactions, especially antibodies, a critical modality for therapeutics. We have designed and validated miniprotein binders and single chain antibodies across five therapeutic targets that are important in cancer and immunology. We are seeing very high success rates, and affinities at levels consistent with therapeutic activity. We’re also releasing an atlas of 6.8 billion proteins, and 1.1 billion predicted structures. ESMFold2 is built on a state of the art language model that has been trained on billions of protein sequences. A world model of protein biology emerges through language modeling. We’ve used the techniques of mechanistic interpretability developed to understand large language models to understand the concepts ESM uses to represent proteins. The model’s representation space has a compositional organization of features across scales, levels of complexity, and abstraction, that reflects and mirrors the understanding of protein biology developed through a century of empirical science. This understanding emerges without prior knowledge, just from language modeling of protein sequences. Language models are becoming a powerful substrate to understand and program biology. The design of protein interactions is one of the most fundamental problems in biophysics, and has critical implications for the discovery of new medicines. A simple gradient based search with the model was able to discover high-affinity protein binders. I'm excited by the potential this has to accelerate basic science and the understanding of proteins. And especially for the new avenues it opens up for therapeutic design and medicine. — https://nitter.net/alexrives/status/2059611151860683097#m
Woah. A profound shift in American science is coming. Every federal research grant could soon require sign-off from a political appointee. Scientific progress depends on funding decisions grounded in merit and public health need, NOT ideological approval.

I interview dozens/hundreds of new grads, nearly every day of the year. These are people with a well-formatted resume and a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering from well-regarded US universities and a GPA above 3.6. The majority cannot engineer, cannot function independently, cannot answer basic technical questions. We have watered down standards and inflated grades to the point that a bright, enthusiastic student spending four years in school sends almost no signal at all. What does? Hard evidence of actually building stuff. There is no substitute for actually doing the thing. San Francisco Chronicle (@sfchronicle) More than five years after the UC system lifted its standardized testing requirement, a coalition led by UC Berkeley math professors argues the drop in students’ math levels is “severe.” https://www.sfchronicle.com/california/article/uc-faculty-math-science-testing-22279842.php?taid=6a17d08a86566d0001e05981&utm_campaign=trueanthem%2B3988&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter — https://nitter.net/sfchronicle/status/2059867306214277279#m
Cool! Sawyer Merritt (@SawyerMerritt) United Airlines expects to have https://nitter.net/Starlink installed on 80% of its entire fleet by the end of this year. Southwest expects to have 300+ of its airplanes to have Starlink by end of 2026. Video — https://nitter.net/SawyerMerritt/status/2060112671156969617#m
Good value for money Kilo (@kilocode) We gave Grok Build 0.1 one prompt: build a webhook delivery service in TypeScript, Bun, and SQLite. It planned it, built it, and shipped a working demo. Total cost: $1.65. Zero tool-calling failures. Here's exactly what happened, file by file. — https://nitter.net/kilocode/status/2060092755372560882#m

“I can’t breathe” were the last words of Henry Nowak as he was handcuffed by British police while heavily bleeding. 🇬🇧💔

Starlink has connected 167K https://nitter.net/united flights and counting, delivering seamless internet gate to gate🛰️✈️ United Airlines (@united) Starlink powers the world’s biggest satellite constellation in low Earth orbit. What does that mean for you? We're rolling out the world’s fastest, most reliable high-speed inflight Wi-Fi now — with waaaaay more on the horizon. By the end of this year, we expect that 880+ United planes will have https://nitter.net/Starlink on board. And it's free for MileagePlus members. Video — https://nitter.net/united/status/2060104660665430394#m
Elon Musk explains the importance of Starlink and how it will increase GDPs of the countries “If you don’t have access to the internet, or it’s too expensive or low bandwidth, you cannot access MIT lessons, you can’t access information, and you can’t sell your goods and services” Starlink changes all of that “Starlink will actually move the GDP of countries. It’s going to be that kind of thing” Because GDP is simply average productivity per person and connectivity massively boosts productivity Video
Starlink powers the world’s biggest satellite constellation in low Earth orbit. What does that mean for you? We're rolling out the world’s fastest, most reliable high-speed inflight Wi-Fi now — with waaaaay more on the horizon. By the end of this year, we expect that 880+ United planes will have https://nitter.net/Starlink on board. And it's free for MileagePlus members. Video
Grok Build 0.2.7 is now out, with /usage, /login, shared terminals across subagents, and improved image understanding See all updates at https://x.ai/build/changelog

NEW: Aleph Prover has formalized OpenAI’s disproof of Paul Erdős’ planar unit problem. We are releasing the formalization as open source so that other researchers can inspect, extend, and independently validate the result. See it here: https://logicalintelligence.com/blog/aleph-prover-erdos-disproof-lean-4-formal-methods OpenAI (@OpenAI) Today, we share a breakthrough on the planar unit distance problem, a famous open question first posed by Paul Erdős in 1946. For nearly 80 years, mathematicians believed the best possible solutions looked roughly like square grids. An OpenAI model has now disproved that belief, discovering an entirely new family of constructions that performs better. This marks the first time AI has autonomously solved a prominent open problem central to a field of mathematics. Video — https://nitter.net/OpenAI/status/2057176201782075690#m

Cybercab driving itself out of the GigaTexas factory Video
Note, I am posted this to encourage those who enjoy getting incredible performance out of hardware to join SpaceX
Suicidal Empathy remains the #1 book in Canada across many lists and categories.
Release the Henry Nowak police body camera footage so people can see what real systemic racism looks like. They let an innocent kid bleed out over it. Anything less is unacceptable.
We've redesigned Copilot to be simpler, faster, and more intuitive, to help keep you in the flow of your work. Try it out: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/blog/2026/05/28/introducing-a-new-design-for-microsoft-365-copilot/?v=1
The trial has concluded, the facts have been confirmed. As the prosecuting counsel put it, Digwa used his “trump card” by alleging he had been the victim of racist abuse when police officers arrived. DEI has again proved lethal - literally lethal. Henry Nowak, like the victims of Valdo Kalocane, of Axel Rudakubana, of the rape gangs, was failed by a public sector that treats anti-racism as its supreme value. Unlike the death of George Floyd, his death plainly did reveal institutional bias - a bias deliberately cultivated across state bodies by years of training sessions and seminars. Where are the protests? Where are the knee-takings? Where are the corporate boycotts? Sod it, let’s be more modest. Is anyone even calling for an overhaul of the police? Daniel Hannan (@DanielJHannan) “Why the asymmetry in coverage? Both men died after being restrained by the police. Nowak’s last words, like Floyd’s, were reported to be ‘I can’t breathe’. Yet there have been no riots over the white victim, no statues smashed, no corporate vigils. No one has been fired for saying that all lives matter. Indeed, until https://nitter.net/elonmusk took an interest, Nowak’s death was being reported as a local crime story.” https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columnists/4579005/the-white-george-floyd — https://nitter.net/DanielJHannan/status/2057796631429316982#m
Next will be writing the inference stack in C for simultaneous high-speed RL across a large block of GB300s. (We do use a little C++ tbh, but not much)
🟥 W toku procesu wycieka coraz więcej szczegółów. Zabójca, Vickrum Digwa, zadzwonił na policje, a nie na pogotowie i skłamał, że to Henry go zaatakował, był pijany, obraził go rasistowsko i strącił mu turban. Policja Hampshire przyjechała (trzy policjantki) i natychmiast zakuli Henry’ego w kajdanki, mimo że leżał w kałuży krwi z ranami kłutymi klatki piersiowej i nóg. Wielokrotnie powtarzał: „I’ve been stabbed” („Zostałem dźgnięty”), „I can’t breathe” („Nie mogę oddychać”). Na nagraniu z kamery osobistej słychać głos policjanta: „I don’t think you have, mate” („Nie sądzę, koleś”). Policjant, który zakuł Henry’ego w kajdanki, śmiał się, gdy ten powiedział, że został dźgnięty. Potem wleczono go po żwirze i trzymano skutego, gdy się wykrwawiał. Dopiero gdy stracił przytomność, funkcjonariusze zdjęli kajdanki i zaczęli reanimację. Henry zmarł na miejscu. Ponadto policja zabrała telefon Henry’ego i jego taty i przeczytała wszystkie wiadomości w poszukiwaniu rasistowskich komentarzy lub żartów. Teraz policja z Hampshire wydała publiczne przeprosiny: „Przepraszamy, że Henry został zakuty i aresztowany w momencie, gdy tracił przytomność. Zostaliśmy okłamani przez sprawcę…” Mimo to ani sad, ani policja nie ujawniły dotąd nagrań z kamer. Trwa dochodzenie IOPC (niezależny organ ds. skarg na policję). Wielu domaga się dymisji funkcjonariuszy, którzy byli na miejscu. Trzy policjantki podobno odeszły ze służby (niepotwierdzone). Video Adam Gwiazda (@delestoile) 🇬🇧 W toku procesu zabójcy Henry’ego Nowaka odtworzono nagrania. Okazuje się, że cała rodzina brała udział w morderstwie. W rozmowie z numerem alarmowym policji brat oskarżonego Sikha twierdził kłamliwie, że on i jego brat zostali zaatakowani na tle rasistowskim przez białego mężczyznę, który fizycznie zaatakował jego brata, ponieważ są Sikhami i noszą turbany. Na filmach pokazanych ławie przysięgłych widać, jak Henry Nowak ucieka przez płot przed Vickrum Digwą po tym, jak został pchnięty sikhijskim nożem. W kolejnych nagraniach z miejsca zdarzenia Digwa i jego brat oskarżają Nowaka o rasistowski i werbalny atak. Sam Nowak zaprzecza tym zarzutom. W jednym z filmów Digwa zwraca się do rannego słowami: „Nikt cię nie pchnął, bracie, jesteś pijany”. Ofiara ma już przebite płuco i za chwilę umrze. W innym nagraniu ojciec Digwy twierdzi, że Nowak udaje – według niego chwilę wcześniej normalnie rozmawiał, a teraz próbuje wstać i odejść. Na filmie widać leżącego na ziemi Nowaka, wokół którego stoją członkowie rodziny Digwy oraz sąsiedzi, nakłaniając go, by usiadł. 23-letni Vickrum Digwa jest oskarżony o morderstwo i posiadanie noża. Zaprzecza winie i twierdzi, że działał w obronie własnej. Jego matka, Kiran Kaur, również stanęła przed sądem – jest oskarżona o pomoc sprawcy poprzez usunięcie broni z miejsca zdarzenia. Proces trwa. — https://nitter.net/delestoile/status/2056451352146870775#m
Would you like to join the research effort on JEPA and World Models easily? After a full year of hard work, we’re excited to finally release stable-worldmodel: an open-source, scalable platform built to accelerate JEPA & World Model research! 📄: http://github.com/galilai-group/stable-worldmodel

🚨 This is EXACTLY WHY ICE agents are FORCED to wear masks ICE Newark rioter: “I HAVE YOUR FACE, MOTHERF***ER” “Your WHOLE F***ING FAMILY is DEAD!” “Your KIDS. Your WIFE. ALL DEAD!” This is the type of TERRORISM Democrats WANT ICE agents to face by de-masking them Video
This week alone: DOJ opens an investigation into the woman Trump raped. The White House is caught steering a $620 million contract to Don Jr.’s firm. The Pentagon hands out a $10 billion contract after Trump buys stock in the company. Foreign governments are caught funneling hundreds of millions into a random JPMorgan account tied to Trump’s “Board of Peace” with no oversight. It’s just Thursday. The corruption isn’t hidden anymore. It’s happening out in the open.
Our team at https://nitter.net/AIatMeta is excited to announce ATLAS: one of the largest automated formalization efforts to date. ATLAS contains Lean 4 formalizations of both statements and proofs from 25+ mathematics textbooks, spanning dozens of domains, for a total of 500k lines of code. We are also releasing a flexible formalization harness and a companion paper. External contributions are welcome! Joint work spearheaded by our amazing PhD student Ahmad Rammal (https://nitter.net/Ahmad3Rammal), together with Niket Patel (https://nitter.net/niketnpatel ), Fabian Gloeckle (https://nitter.net/FabianGloeckle), Amaury Hayat (https://nitter.net/Amaury_Hayat), Remi Munos (https://nitter.net/MunosRemi), Julia Kempe (https://nitter.net/KempeLab), Vivien Cabannes, and myself from https://nitter.net/AIatMeta, https://nitter.net/NYUDataScience , and Ecole des Ponts. This is an ongoing effort; more details in the thread below. (1/9)

This is my parents’ house. This is why I’m running. This is coming for your home. It’s coming for your industry. If not by fire, then by blight, addicts, fraud, and the slow rot created by corrupt politicians like Karen Bass. Wake up and VOTE. Deadline (@DEADLINE) Jimmy Kimmel Skewers Spencer Pratt's Los Angeles Mayoral Run: "Another Narcissist Looking For Attention" https://deadline.com/2026/05/jimmy-kimmel-spencer-pratt-los-angeles-mayor-1236928989/ — https://nitter.net/DEADLINE/status/2059995952816193940#m

Economy then vs now: GDP growth: 2024 2.8% 2026 1.6% Inflation: 2024 2.9% 2026 3.8% Wages: 2024 rising faster than inflation 2026 rising slower than inflation Unemployment rate: 2024 4% 2026 4.3% Jobs added per month: 2024 >120,000 2026 76,000 Jobs vs Unemployed: 2024 7.6 million job openings vs 6.9 million unemployed 2026 6.8 million job openings vs 7.2 million unemployed National Debt 2024 $35.5 trillion 2026 $39 trillion Deficit 2024 $1.8 trillion 2026 CBO projection $2 trillion Uninsured Americans: 2024 27 million 2026 CBO projection 30 million Gas prices per gallon: December 2024 ~$3.00 Today $4.43
Abundance is coming. Actual, ridiculous, post scarcity abundance. The bottleneck was always (not enough) intelligence. That bottleneck just broke.
Lots of commentators trying to figure out how Restore Britain is gaining so much support. Here’s our secret. We tell the truth.
NSF secretly blocking grants to Duke, Harvard, Yale, Princeton ... And they will call that meritocracy 🙄🤬
SpaceX has almost finished writing V1.0 of an in-house AI training stack in C that exact-maps to 220k GB300s with 800G NICs, making heavy use of pipeline parallelism and getting as close to bare metal as possible. The potential speed improvement vs JAX for large training runs is over an order of magnitude.
Grok Build improvements skcd (@skcd42) Bug fixes shipping to Grok Build 0.2.7 (release notes will be available in the TUI) • Wrap around on Up/Down in slash menu and history search • Restore subagent UI and replay on session resume • Fix Ctrl+Delete on windows • Windows drag-and-drop screenshot images + Ctrl/Alt+V image input • Add Windows-friendly alternatives for Ctrl+Enter / Ctrl+; • Strip base64 str images from read_file tool calls & pass as multimodal vision tokens • Share terminal backend, scheduler, monitor across subagent sessions • Image pipeline improvements (fix truncation, min pixels) • /login command to reauth from inside TUI • Add /usage • Handle Cmd+A in prompt to select all text in ghostty — https://nitter.net/skcd42/status/2059832717542555657#m
The rarest object type in the universe isn't black holes. It's us. Conscious matter. The flame of life. We have a duty to expand it in scope and scale in order to preserve it.
Elon Musk: If Kamala wins she'll hide the Epstein files, & be a threat to democracy. If Trump wins he'll release the Epstein files, & focus on the people. This idiot has NEVER been right about anything. 👇 Video
Today, we remember a legend. On this day in history, Harambe would have celebrated another birthday. An icon that became part of internet history, American culture, and an entire generation’s timeline. Tomorrow marks 10 years since we lost him. Ten years since the moment the world stopped scrolling and collectively mourned something bigger than a meme. He became a symbol of loyalty, strength, chaos, unity, and the strange beauty of the internet bringing millions of people together for one cause: never forgetting Harambe. Everyone remembers where they were when they heard the news. And somehow, a decade later, his legacy still lives on. Gone, but never forgotten. Rest easy to a true patriot. 🕊️🇺🇸 May 27, 1999 — May 28, 2016 Forever in our hearts.

The entire event yesterday, launching missions, landers, rovers, tech demos building a Moon Base, and sci-fi capabilities like MoonFall, brought to you by those who Dare Mighty Things. Just the very beginning. What a time 🇺🇸 NASA JPL (@NASAJPL) Four JPL-built propulsive drones – known as MoonFall – will survey the lunar surface at potential https://nitter.net/NASAArtemis landing sites in unprecedented detail. The mission is part of the initial phase of the https://nitter.net/NASAMoonBase initiative. Learn more: https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/moonfall/ Video — https://nitter.net/NASAJPL/status/2059737217623580779#m
BREAKING: Trump just got busted STEALING all the donation money from his “Board of Peace” fund to rebuild Gaza! This one REALLY takes the cake... When Donald Trump announced he would be creating a new multinational organization to compete with the United Nations and manage the colonization of Gaza, it was roundly disparaged as being an obvious attempt to solicit yet more bribes from other countries. These concerns turned out to have been well-founded, as a new Financial Times report shows that the Board of Peace fund is empty. “Zero dollars have been deposited,” one source said. “Member states” pleged $7 billion while Trump himself promised to put $10 billion in. At least…not to the official World Bank fund. Instead, donations have instead reportedly flowed through a separate JPMorgan account controlled by the organization. Unlike the World Bank fund, the account is not subject to the same transparency requirements. Meaning he’s stealing all the money, which everyone figured he was going to do in the first place. While nobody believed that Trump had any intention of actually rebuilding Gaza, it is still shocking to see him perpetrate such a wide-scale and brazen theft in front of the whole world. Every single cent needs to be stripped from him and given back to the people of Gaza once Democrats are back in charge.

Trump is now "the most unpopular president since our poll started in 2009. His net approval rating is -24," due to his war of choice in Iran and his mishandling of the economy. https://trib.al/G1c4KcW
Yes, it was easier to laugh, or cry, at such lunacy in medical and scientific officialdom in banana republics like Russia before Trump appointed RFK Jr (circumcision and vaccines cause autism, mRNA tech is evil, etc.) and 52 GOP Senators voted to confirm him. Branislav Slantchev (@slantchev) Russia’s descent into madness continues as all sorts of crackpots and grifters take advantage of the marginalization of science and politicization of everything, including medicine. Here, at the official meeting of the psychiatric association, they are saying people are being infected with homosexuality. Are we sure this is run by psychiatrists and not their patients? And before you wag your finger at the Russians, don’t forget what our own lunatics with that raccoon penis collector at the helm are doing here. — https://nitter.net/slantchev/status/2059653847006781582#m
Petraeus: Putin is the personification of evil. He wants to reassemble as much of the former Soviet Union or Russian Empire as he can, and he does not believe Ukraine has a right to exist as an independent country. We did not listen carefully enough. 1/ Video
I just found something interesting hidden on the SpaceX website Go to: http://SpaceX.com → Human Spaceflight → Space Station → scroll all the way down → “Play Now” It’s a live Dragon docking simulator where you try docking with the ISS yourself And really… this game is way trickier than it looks You think it’ll be simple until the capsule starts drifting sideways and rotating at the same time 😭 Made me realize how insanely precise real docking actually is. The controls, timing, movement… everything has to be perfect

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman: "https://nitter.net/SpaceX is probably our greatest commercial space company, hands down. We rely on SpaceX heavily to put our astronauts to and from the international space station." Video

We spent a ton of time making worktrees actually work well for agent swarms and large repos. When you’re running 10s of agents that ship, you quickly realize you need worktree, but git’s defaults are brutal at this scale. Slow creation, every agent copying the whole repo, can’t check out the same branch twice. So we fixed those problems in Grok Build. Now agents can spin up, reset, and go wild constantly. Worktrees are faster than normal Git, everything shares the same base, and it doesn’t eat your disk or grind your SSD. Try it: grok -w <label> → new session in a worktree grok -w <label> -r <session_id> → resume one grok worktree ... → manage them matt palmer (@mattyp) the https://nitter.net/xai team really cooked with Grok Build the most beautiful (and performant) TUI I've seen so far >realtime context view >feels snappy in ghostty >first class worktree support >great resume session flow >robust keyboard shortcuts Video — https://nitter.net/mattyp/status/2059009703917785118#m
🎙️https://nitter.net/alexrives on 'AI for Science' with https://nitter.net/latentspacepod breaking down our world model of protein biology: ESMFold2, ESMC, and ESM Atlas. https://www.latent.space/p/esmfold2
ANNOUNCEMENT: WE’RE SAVING SCIENCE! We’re often told that science is “self-correcting.” But that’s not really true. Science doesn’t correct itself like a thermostat adjusting the temperature in your house. Science is a human institution run by human beings. And human beings are vulnerable to career incentives, groupthink, moral fads, political pressure, and fear. And when those forces capture academic journals, peer review stops being a filter for bad ideas and starts becoming more of a credentialing system for fashionable nonsense. This isn’t exactly new. In 1996, the physicist Alan Sokal managed to publish a totally gibberish article in the journal Social Text full of trendy postmodern jargon. His point was simple: if you flatter the ideological commitments of certain academic editors, nonsense can pass as real scholarship. Two decades later, https://nitter.net/ConceptualJames, https://nitter.net/HPluckrose , and https://nitter.net/peterboghossian pulled off the “grievance studies” hoax, placing over a half dozen absurd papers in peer-reviewed journals. One paper used dog parks to analyze rape culture and queer performativity. Another rewrote parts of Mein Kampf in the language of feminist theory. The problem wasn’t just that fake papers got published. It was that they were completely indistinguishable from the real thing. And today, the problem is even worse. We now have serious SCIENCE journals publishing papers about feminist lesbians marrying brine shrimp. We have disturbing papers that aim to “queer” and sexualize infants. We have scholarship on “lesbian-queer-trans-canine relationalities” and “trans-dog intimacies.” But while Clown World papers are concerning because it makes a complete mockery of academia, the same broken, ideologically captured system is also publishing research in legitimate science and medical journals that pushes sex and gender pseudoscience, relies on deeply flawed data, and influences policies on the medical transition of children and young adults. That’s not funny. That affects real people. It affects medicine. It affects law. It affects children. And when critics try to respond, they often discover there’s no serious mechanism for correction. Submitted Letters to the Editor often go completely ignored. Contrary evidence is rejected without comment. As a result, the best critiques are often relegated to personal blog posts, social media threads, or newspaper op-eds, while the original paper remains in the literature wearing the armor of “peer review.” That is untenable. So Kevin McCaffree, editor-in-chief of Theory and Society (https://nitter.net/Theory_Society), and I decided to do something about it. Today, in the Wall Street Journal, we announced a first-of-its-kind article type called “Peer Review.” The idea is simple: publication should be the beginning of academic scrutiny, not the end of it. A Peer Review article can critique a paper from any scholarly journal. It can address problems with methods, evidence, logic, definitions, theory, or interpretation. But it has to focus on the claims and arguments, not personal attacks. Submissions are capped at 2,500 words and go through a straightforward merit review instead of endless gatekeeping and ideological screening. We ask just one basic question: Is this critique coherent, serious, reasonable, or even popular enough to deserve scholarly attention? If yes, it gets published. And the authors of the original paper get a built-in right of reply, so readers can see the critique and the response in a legitimate academic venue. That’s how science is supposed to work. Science becomes self-correcting only when real people build the mechanisms that allow correction to happen. That’s what we’ve done. Now it’s time for academics to use it. Read our announcement on the https://nitter.net/WSJ below. 🔗https://www.wsj.com/opinion/a-way-to-challenge-the-groupthink-of-scholarly-journals-8e59b215 Video
FUCK YEAHHHHHH ANTHROPIC IS NO LONGER DOOMING ABOUT JOBS!!!!! ♥️♥️♥️

A closer look at what we released today 🧵 ESMC is a language model trained on billions of protein sequences spanning the full diversity of life. Trained across 2.8 billion sequences, the model is exposed to the full distributional structure of evolutionary selection, and in learning to predict it, develops internal representations of protein biology. https://bit.ly/3PGf1dk

Today we’re introducing Google AI Threat Defense - a comprehensive AI-powered cybersecurity solution designed to help continuously monitor for and stop AI-powered threats before they can impact your business. Here’s how it works: 1. AI Threat Defense uses our cybersecurity platform https://nitter.net/wiz_io to scan and prioritize what applications and systems have the highest security risk. 2. Gemini and other frontier AI models can then autonomously perform continual deep scanning of your applications - starting with those at the highest risk - to identify security vulnerabilities. 3. The capabilities of CodeMender - a new software repair agent - are then used to verify and accelerate the patching of vulnerabilities. 4. And our https://nitter.net/wiz_io autonomous agents continuously test your systems to find unknown vulnerabilities before adversaries do so that you can remediate them before you are attacked. While other model providers focus on using AI to find and flag vulnerabilities, Google AI Threat Defense actively prioritizes your most critical real-world risks and accelerates their remediation using a variety of models since no single model finds a superset of the vulnerabilities found by all other models. Video
join us at NYU Global AI Frontier Lab! https://nitter.net/c10labs , https://nitter.net/nyuniversity and https://nitter.net/NYCEDC invite you to an afternoon bridging academia and industry. Student researchers and early-stage startup founders will deliver lightning presentations on work at the frontier of AI, biotech, and hard tech — followed by a panel with investors and academics on what it actually takes to nurture the next generation of innovators. rsvp link below!

🤔🤔 Trung Phan (@TrungTPhan) Google is sitting on a massive clothing and home textiles opportunity — https://nitter.net/TrungTPhan/status/2059652917213463018#m

today was a massive day for protein engineering. esmfold2 dropped—next gen of the esm series, fully open on https://nitter.net/huggingscience. 1.1 billion predicted structures, 6.8 billion sequences. 800m more entries than the alphafold db, and reportedly edging out alphafold3 on protein complexes, including antibody–antigen binding. alongside it: the new esm atlas. a huge expansion of known protein space, heavy on metagenomic sequences from soil, ocean, and the parts of biology that have been least characterised (until now!!) and if that weren't enough, litefold dropped the fineweb of proteins, so every major protein database (pdb included) aggregated, cleaned, and made plug-and-play in one place. these are the releases that push the whole field forward, and the pace of open science right now is almost motion-sickness inducing all of it on http://huggingscience.co (and ofc https://nitter.net/huggingface)

https://nitter.net/NASAMoonBase is the stepping stone towards everything that comes next. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman (@NASAAdmin) The near impossible is becoming possible. We are building toward a sustained human presence at the lunar South Pole. It begins with Phase 1: CLPS landers and LTV rovers testing the “science of survival” on the lunar surface before heavy HLS cargo landers deliver the mass and infrastructure needed for an enduring presence. We are building the Moon Base for all we will learn, the innovation that will improve life on Earth, the inspiration for the next generation of explorers, and to master the skills needed for where we will inevitably go next...Mars. The Golden Age of lunar exploration has begun. Video — https://nitter.net/NASAAdmin/status/2059420433858904204#m
You haven't experienced real self-driving until you've tried Tesla Self-Driving 14.3.3 in Mad Max mode Video
Trump could have presided over a very strong economy. All he had to do was...nothing: Inflation was trending downward, the AI boom was raising growth. Instead, he engineered a global trade war and energy shock, while shrinking America's labor force. https://www.vox.com/politics/489397/inflation-prices-iran-war-tariffs-trump

For the first year on record, wind and solar produced more electricity than coal in the U.S.

AI should dramatically increase quality of life and individual freedoms for people around the world. The OpenAI Foundation is making an initial $250M commitment to measurement, transition support, and new approaches to broadly shared prosperity. http://openaifoundation.org/news/economic-futures-in-the-age-of-ai
A top feature request is rolling out in https://nitter.net/NotebookLM: Google Drive files will now automatically sync! 🔄 We're actively rolling this out, starting with 10% today and ramping up soon.

Been using Grok Build these past few days, and the thing that really got me hooked is Imagine and Imagine Video. I built a full dinosaur encyclopedia site — every image, every video clip on it, all generated by Grok itself. One prompt: "build a dinosaur encyclopedia site, generate matching images and videos, add them in" — visuals, video, copy, layout, the whole thing done in one flow. No jumping between a dozen tools. It's perfect for building science and education sites for kids — dinosaurs, space, animals, history, geography… Grok generates vivid visuals and videos that make knowledge way easier to grasp, more visual, more fun. Video xAI (@xai) Grok Build is now available in Beta for all SuperGrok and X Premium+ users. Use Plan Mode, create images and videos with Imagine, and build automations or orchestrators with the CLI. Visit http://x.ai/cli to get started. Video — https://nitter.net/xai/status/2058973760708091907#m
.https://nitter.net/elonmusk is a patriot who loves America, & https://nitter.net/SpaceX has been a good-faith partner of the War Department. DOW Rapid Response (@DOWResponse) The Department of War is proud to work with https://nitter.net/SpaceX and will continue collaborating in support of America’s national security. These baseless attacks are nothing more than tabloid garbage. — https://nitter.net/DOWResponse/status/2059650941985407203#m
Proteins are the machinery of life. Scientists have cataloged billions of protein sequences—but their biology is still mostly unknown. Today we're releasing a world model of protein biology: a scientific engine for prediction, design, and discovery that consists of ESMFold2, ESMC, and ESM Atlas. Together, they're helping to open up a new way for researchers to design proteins and speed up scientific discovery. Our mission is to cure or prevent disease. To do that, we need to accelerate science. That's why we're releasing all three openly. https://bit.ly/3PGf1dk Video
I've been on a wild travel journey in China for several weeks, with only a backpack, making new friends and meeting & getting to know people from all walks of life. I've been truly humbled and inspired by everyone's kindness. Next, I'm hopping over to Taiwan (first time for me) to hang out with Jensen, attend Computex, eat a bunch of street food, and just have fun talking to all kinds of folks around the city & beyond. After that, no plans, anything goes. As always, please give travel suggestions or fill out coffee form if you want to hang out in Taiwain or anywhere else in the world. Love you all! ❤️
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First of all, all of this is open sourced. Even the binder design protocol [coming soon], which has been rigorously experimentally validated. Paper: https://biohub.ai/papers/esm_protein.pdf 🤗: https://huggingface.co/biohub Atlas: https://biohub.ai/esm/protein/atlas Website: https://biohub.ai/esm/protein
Announcing ESMFold2, our new state-of-the-art structure prediction model capable of predicting structure from single sequences or MSAs. ESMFold2 improves on benchmarks of protein-protein interaction and is particularly strong on predictions of antibody-antigen complexes. Alex Rives (@alexrives) Today we're announcing ESMFold2, an open scientific engine to power prediction, design, and discovery across protein biology. The new model delivers state of the art performance on protein interactions, especially antibodies, a critical modality for therapeutics. We have designed and validated miniprotein binders and single chain antibodies across five therapeutic targets that are important in cancer and immunology. We are seeing very high success rates, and affinities at levels consistent with therapeutic activity. We’re also releasing an atlas of 6.8 billion proteins, and 1.1 billion predicted structures. ESMFold2 is built on a state of the art language model that has been trained on billions of protein sequences. A world model of protein biology emerges through language modeling. We’ve used the techniques of mechanistic interpretability developed to understand large language models to understand the concepts ESM uses to represent proteins. The model’s representation space has a compositional organization of features across scales, levels of complexity, and abstraction, that reflects and mirrors the understanding of protein biology developed through a century of empirical science. This understanding emerges without prior knowledge, just from language modeling of protein sequences. Language models are becoming a powerful substrate to understand and program biology. The design of protein interactions is one of the most fundamental problems in biophysics, and has critical implications for the discovery of new medicines. A simple gradient based search with the model was able to discover high-affinity protein binders. I'm excited by the potential this has to accelerate basic science and the understanding of proteins. And especially for the new avenues it opens up for therapeutic design and medicine. — https://nitter.net/alexrives/status/2059611151860683097#m

This Ebola outbreak has been a slow motion disaster - 900 cases and and now threatening the U.S.. We know how to stop outbreaks like this. But Trump chose not to stop it. He destroyed our global health team, deliberately exposing us. 1/ Here's the story of how this happened. ABC News (@ABC) The CDC sent an "urgent request" to its workforce to recruit personnel to help screen passengers coming from Central Africa for any potential signs of Ebola illness, according to an internal email to staff obtained by ABC News. https://abcnews.link/yji3ra3 — https://nitter.net/ABC/status/2059579161115541605#m
It is refreshing to have some new arguments pointing at specific distributions (Gaussian) our embeddings must follow! Especially now that we know how to do scalable distribution matching in high dimension with LeJEPA/SIGReg! Another win for Abraham de Moivre and Friedrich Gauss! David Klindt (@klindt_david) What does JEPA actually learn? We can finally prove it 🌍 So excited to share our theory of identifiable World Models: LeJEPA recovers the latent variables of the world. Plan in the learned World Model as if it were real, same shortest path. 📄: http://klindtlab.github.io/lejepa-identifiability Video — https://nitter.net/klindt_david/status/2059432130946457958#m
Today we're announcing ESMFold2, an open scientific engine to power prediction, design, and discovery across protein biology. The new model delivers state of the art performance on protein interactions, especially antibodies, a critical modality for therapeutics. We have designed and validated miniprotein binders and single chain antibodies across five therapeutic targets that are important in cancer and immunology. We are seeing very high success rates, and affinities at levels consistent with therapeutic activity. We’re also releasing an atlas of 6.8 billion proteins, and 1.1 billion predicted structures. ESMFold2 is built on a state of the art language model that has been trained on billions of protein sequences. A world model of protein biology emerges through language modeling. We’ve used the techniques of mechanistic interpretability developed to understand large language models to understand the concepts ESM uses to represent proteins. The model’s representation space has a compositional organization of features across scales, levels of complexity, and abstraction, that reflects and mirrors the understanding of protein biology developed through a century of empirical science. This understanding emerges without prior knowledge, just from language modeling of protein sequences. Language models are becoming a powerful substrate to understand and program biology. The design of protein interactions is one of the most fundamental problems in biophysics, and has critical implications for the discovery of new medicines. A simple gradient based search with the model was able to discover high-affinity protein binders. I'm excited by the potential this has to accelerate basic science and the understanding of proteins. And especially for the new avenues it opens up for therapeutic design and medicine.
Elon Musk on why humanity must become multiplanetary: “I think it's important for the long-term preservation and ultimately the expansion and extension of the scope and scale of consciousness... that we must become a multi-planet species Because there are all these risks that we can't control existential risks. There's asteroids, super volcanoes, we could have a World War III... History does not suggest that civilization lasts forever” Elon is optimistic about the future, but he is also realistic Civilization has survived so far but history shows that catastrophic events eventually happen. The only chance is becoming a multi-planet species Video
"Elon Musk still works incredibly hard. I visited him recently, I left around midnight and he was still working. I think he must have gone till 2am. So I don't know anybody who works as hard as him. He's really in the technical details of it." 一 David Sacks Video
Prices are critical information without an economy cannot function Rothmus 🏴 (@Rothmus) As a young socialist, Hayek read Ludwig von Mises’ 1920 paper “Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth.” Mises showed that socialist central planning isn’t merely inefficient, it’s impossible. Without private property and genuine market prices, planners lack any rational way to allocate scarce resources or determine real costs and needs. Even Oskar Lange, a leading socialist in the calculation debate, effectively conceded the point. While he promoted “market socialism” with trial-and-error pricing by a central board, real-world socialist planners in Eastern Europe quietly relied on world capitalist market prices as a guide. Without external free-market price signals, pure socialism would be economically blind and coordination would collapse. Mises went further, arguing that interventionism, the “middle way” of government meddling, is inherently unstable. Each intervention creates problems that invite more interventions, eventually leading to full socialization. Price controls cause shortages, subsidies distort production, and the cycle continues until the economy is fully planned. The lesson is clear. Rational economics requires genuine market prices emerging from voluntary exchange and private property. Half-measures don’t stabilize the system. They accelerate the drift into central planning. The Austrian School understood this decades before the collapse of the Soviet bloc proved it in practice. Video — https://nitter.net/Rothmus/status/2059372307970408461#m
Elon Musk’s goal for The Boring Company is to solve one of the most miserable daily experiences on Earth: traffic Cities are three-dimensional But transportation is still mostly trapped in a two-dimensional surface network Roads, intersections, bottlenecks, traffic lights, accidents, construction, weather - everything gets stacked on the same flat layer until the entire system chokes The Boring Company’s answer is simple but radical: Go underground Build fast, low-cost tunnel networks under major cities and turn transportation into true 3D infrastructure Right now, the focus is on making tunneling dramatically faster and cheaper with machines like Prufrock, which is designed to mine continuously while installing tunnel liner at the same time But the long-term vision goes much further Local Loop tunnels could move people across cities without surface traffic, while future Hyperloop-style systems could connect entire cities at ultra-high speed Imagine going from Los Angeles to San Francisco, New York to Washington D.C., or Dubai to Abu Dhabi in a fraction of today’s travel time - underground, electric, direct, and protected from surface congestion That is the real mission: Building the missing third dimension of transportation This is how you actually attack soul-destroying traffic at civilization scale

Wise words Brivael Le Pogam (@brivael) Dans le manifeste "techno-optimiste" de Marc Andreessen, il y a une phrase qui m'a marqué : "Our enemies are not bad people – but rather bad ideas." Nos ennemis ne sont pas des mauvaises personnes. Ce sont des mauvaises idées. Prenons Jancovici. L'homme est brillant, sincère, travailleur. Il ne se lève pas le matin en se disant qu'il va nuire à l'humanité. Mais l'idée qu'il porte la décroissance, le rationnement, la frugalité érigée en horizon civilisationnel est une idée profondément destructrice. Elle prend des esprits brillants et les transforme en commissaires politiques d'un futur appauvri. Et le plus fascinant, c'est ce que cette idée fait aux gens qui l'adoptent. Dans mon entourage, une grosse partie de mes amis est sur cette ligne décroissantiste, avec tout le package qui va avec. L'argent c'est mal mais ils en veulent. Il faut moins prendre l'avion mais ils rêvent de voyager partout. Il faut consommer moins mais ils ne renoncent à rien de ce qu'ils aiment vraiment. Et tous ont un point commun : ils sont déprimés. L'un d'eux m'a même confié qu'il était sous antidépresseurs. Ce n'est pas un hasard. C'est mécanique. Quand tu crois que ton désir de vivre, de créer, de t'élever est moralement suspect tu te détruis de l'intérieur. Tu passes ta vie à t'excuser d'exister. Tu vis dans la dissonance permanente entre ce que ton corps veut (plus, mieux, plus loin) et ce que ton idéologie t'ordonne (moins, sobre, immobile). D'où ma théorie : Quand on pense quelque chose de fondamentalement faux décroissance, communisme, extrémisme religieux (de tout ordre) ce n'est qu'une question de temps avant que ça devienne vraiment destructeur. D'abord pour soi. Puis pour les autres. Les mauvaises idées tuent. Lentement chez ceux qui y croient, brutalement chez ceux qui les subissent. C'est pour ça que la bataille des idées n'est pas un luxe d'intellectuel. C'est la bataille la plus importante de notre époque. — https://nitter.net/brivael/status/2059512621984809331#m
Thank Heaven for the First Amendment in America! Kevin Bass (@kevinnbass) The truth is called hateful in Belgium. Therefore speaking it is against the law. This is more frightening than calling the truth "misinformation". They have stopped pretending completely. They are openly admitting that they have criminalized the truth. — https://nitter.net/kevinnbass/status/2059532832595132927#m
🛫 Hermeus (@hermeuscorp) Supersonic. Mach 1.21. Quarterhorse Mk 2.1 is now the world’s first privately developed, unmanned supersonic jet and the fastest unmanned aircraft flying today. This flight makes Hermeus the fastest company in aviation history to go from founding to supersonic flight - exactly 364 days after the maiden flight of our first aircraft. Now, we fly faster. A special thanks to https://nitter.net/DIU_x, Director https://nitter.net/OwenWest91, Maj. Gen. Joe "Solo" Kunkel, and Deputy Director Kyle Norman. Video — https://nitter.net/hermeuscorp/status/2059258251720659266#m
Wow Eva Vlaardingerbroek (@EvaVlaar) Dries has just been convicted again: This time for speaking the truth about the disastrous consequences of mass migration. The most insane part is that the Belgian court even admitted Dries spoke the truth, as what he said was factual, but deems it a crime because it could incite hatred. Let that sink in. They’re criminalizing the truth and they’re using Dries to set an example. Let’s come together to help him. Dries is a young father, a brave patriot and the Belgian establishment has been trying to destroy him for years. He’s taken so many hits, he really deserves our help. — https://nitter.net/EvaVlaar/status/2059348120023003622#m
Bug fixes shipping to Grok Build 0.2.3 (release notes will be available in the TUI) - add “Yes, and don't ask again for anything (always-approve mode)" - add alpha/stable to welcome screen - JetBrains/JediTerm terminal detection so TUI does not get confused and detect it as some other terminal - persist model ID instead of display name for default_model - clamp Q&A height to prevent ratatui buffer overflow - better UX for tmux inside ssh copy-paste issues - store vim mode persistently in the config.toml to prevent restart loss - memory usage improvements for managing chat history on the hot path
Identifiability is what it means to learn the right latent space, the Gaussian is why LeJEPA works, and it's what makes planning transfer. I think identifiability is the right definition of what it means to learn a World Model 🌍 The natural next step for the theory: add action conditioning, like in LeWorldModel (https://nitter.net/lucasmaes_ et al.), w/ https://nitter.net/randall_balestr https://nitter.net/ylecun 🔬🤖 Paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.26379 Code: https://github.com/klindtlab/lejepa-identifiability
What does JEPA actually learn? We can finally prove it 🌍 So excited to share our theory of identifiable World Models: LeJEPA recovers the latent variables of the world. Plan in the learned World Model as if it were real, same shortest path. 📄: http://klindtlab.github.io/lejepa-identifiability Video
The near impossible is becoming possible. We are building toward a sustained human presence at the lunar South Pole. It begins with Phase 1: CLPS landers and LTV rovers testing the “science of survival” on the lunar surface before heavy HLS cargo landers deliver the mass and infrastructure needed for an enduring presence. We are building the Moon Base for all we will learn, the innovation that will improve life on Earth, the inspiration for the next generation of explorers, and to master the skills needed for where we will inevitably go next...Mars. The Golden Age of lunar exploration has begun. Video
Below is a common error. Here are the facts: Dr. Andrew Baker, the Chief Medical Examiner for Hennepin County (who was the only person that conducted the autopsy of George Floyd) did not agree with the prosecution’s evolving theories of the cause of Floyd’s death. He did not find that Floyd died from a vascular restraint (blood choke), which was the prosecution’s theory at the beginning of trial. And he did not agree that Floyd died of positional asphyxia, which became the prosecution’s fall back theory when, in the middle of trial and to prosecutors’ utter surprise, their blood choke theory imploded in real time (due to it being physiologically impossible to kill somebody by compressing only one of their carotid arteries). Baker’s autopsy provided zero evidentiary support for everything the prosecutors wanted the jury to believe. But it’s worse than that. Baker also found a lack of evidence where one would expect to find evidence had the prosecution’s theories been correct. Baker called this absence of evidence the “pertinent negatives,” and they all - ALL - worked against the prosecution. Gary Koepnick (@garykoepnick) Yet you think you know more than the medical examiner who did the autopsy You’re just another racist MAGA POS. — https://nitter.net/garykoepnick/status/2059327406721409045#m
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A post about Pope Leo XIV's encyclical on AI. Why the Pope is right, but perhaps not right enough. Artificial intelligence is reshaping the world in front of our eyes: how we communicate, how we access information, how we work, how income and status are distributed among us, and soon how we fight and kill each other. Yet the public conversation about AI remains stuck on the minutiae of competition between labs, or on a false dichotomy between AI as a “stochastic parrot” with no real capabilities and AI as an alien superintelligence poised to take command of humanity. The more important questions are about what we want from AI, and whether our current mindset, institutions, and control mechanisms are equal to the task of steering it toward our welfare. It is refreshing, then, that a bold and powerful voice has weighed into this debate: Pope Leo XIV. As an economist who has long argued that technology is a matter of choice rather than fate, I find Leo’s intervention welcome and, on most points, on target. But on the most consequential question of what AI should actually be designed to do, Leo stops short. Secular readers may bristle at the encyclical’s opening invocation of the Tower of Babel. They would be mistaken to stop reading there. Leo goes much further than most pundits, journalists and policymakers in the United States by recognizing that what happens to AI, and hence to humanity, is a under our control. There are multiple possible paths for AI, and which one we take will have sweeping consequences. He is also ahead of many commentators when he writes forcefully and unequivocally that “technology is never neutral, because it takes on the characteristics of those who devise, finance, regulate, and use it.” These were the central themes of the book I wrote with Simon Johnson, Power and Progress: Our Thousand-Year Struggle over Technology and Prosperity. It is heartening to hear them taken up by a voice with Leo's reach. The Pope is also right to question the current trajectory of AI in warfare and law enforcement. What was taboo only a few years ago – AI-driven mass surveillance, algorithms selecting targets for killing – has become routine. Many in Silicon Valley are now calling openly for a new military-algorithmic complex centered on AI as an instrument of American hard power. Leo captures something deep and too often ignored: “Any technology that facilitates attacks without seeing the face of human beings lowers the moral threshold of conflict.” His call for the “disarmament of AI” follows directly from these observations. As he explains, disarming AI means “freeing it from the mentality of ‘armed’ competition, which today is not limited simply to the military context, but is also an economic and cognitive phenomenon.” His moral clarity in stating that “there is no algorithm that can make war morally acceptable” should be a warning to technologists rushing to design new weapons of mass destruction. Underneath these specific concerns lies a more fundamental claim: that what is technically feasible is not the same as what is good for humanity, and that the difference depends on who controls the technology and what ideology and interests guide them. Leo edges toward what I take to be the most important point about AI's future when he observes that “while AI promises to boost productivity by taking over mundane tasks, it frequently forces workers to adapt to the speed and demands of machines, rather than designing machines to work with those who work.” But here he does not go far enough. He stops short of questioning the prevailing design philosophy of AI itself: a philosophy centered on mimicking human capabilities and automating human tasks, with the ultimate goal of artificial general intelligence (AGI) that can do everything a person can. This philosophy rests on a mistake. It assumes that artificial intelligence and humanintelligence are fundamentally similar, and therefore machines should naturally take over whatever humans currently do. Yet these intelligences are fundamentally different. Humans are “one-shot” learners. We form hypotheses from a few examples, mentally simulate possibilities, and refine our understanding through a social process of trial and error. This is how children learn language - imitating a few words, generalizing, and adjusting based on how others respond. We are not, however, very good at absorbing massive volumes of information or sifting through unstructured data for relevant patterns. AI models are almost the opposite. They thrive on enormous training sets and excel at pattern recognition at scale. But they have, as yet, no genuine creativity, no real-world embodiment, and no capacity for trial-and-error learning grounded in interaction with the physical and social world. When two things are different – you shouldn’t, and typically you couldn’t – use one to mimic the other. If you did, you would end up with suboptimal, disappointing results. It would have been a colossal mistake, and the Chicago Bulls’s legendary coach Phil Jackson would have gone down in the annals of basketball as one of the worst coaches in history, if he decided in the 1990s that because Michael Jordan was the better player, Jordan should mimic everything that Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman were doing in the team. The team went from championship to championship because these players worked together and complemented each other. The same applies to AI and human skills. The more productive path is complementarity – using AI to do what humans cannot, so that humans can do what they do best. An electrician aided by AI diagnostics, a nurse supported by AI in interpreting symptoms, a teacher using AI to personalize instruction for each student; these are the contours of a different AI future, one that raises rather than displaces human capability. Optimists and industry insiders will respond that automation-first AI can still benefit everyone, provided redistributive policy keeps pace. But this argument has a poor track record. Forty years of digital automation have already concentrated gains at the top, hollowed out middle-skill work, and produced disappointing aggregate productivity growth. There is little reason to expect that an even more powerful round of automation, deployed by even more concentrated firms, will end differently. We can and must demand a different design. The global stakes from the future of AI are even larger than those we can see around us in the United States. For the developing world, where billions still depend on the prospect of decent jobs as a path out of poverty, an automation-centric AI agenda is not merely suboptimal. It is simply transferring to foreclose the most important route to broad-based prosperity. The biggest failing of today's AI industry is its refusal to recognize any of this. It is guided instead by an ideology of control (the industry’s own over humanity) and by a conviction that machines are uniformly better than humans. As Leo rightly notes, this failure is enabled by the fact that a handful of companies now command the future of AI. What we need is a combination of moral clarity and a serious, society-wide debate about what AI can do and what we want it to do. That debate must move beyond exhortation toward concrete choices: antitrust action against the dominant platforms, public investment in human-complementary AI, regulation of surveillance and autonomous weapons, and meaningful rights for workers and citizens over the data on which these systems are built. The Pope's intervention makes such a debate a little more likely today than it was before. It is now up to the rest of us to carry it further than he was willing to go.
Policymakers worried about the rise of the so-called “far right” should avoid criminalizing accurate, data-driven political speech about mass migration — as this ruling appears to explicitly contemplate. Doing so means that people willing to be convicted of “racism” get a monopoly on making arguments that strike large segments of the public as important and true. Dries Van Langenhove (@DVanLangenhove) A very sad announcement. I have just been convicted a second time for 'hate speech' and it is only due to a technicality that I could not immediately be sent to jail —to the judge's frustration. In an ironic turn of events it's actually thanks to my previous prison sentence (for memes in a private group chat) that I am now still free —in a physical sense, at least. Call me naive but I didn't think they would take it this far, given that this precedent criminalises many of the arguments used by even the most moderate politicians critical of mass migration. In February 2024 I gave a lecture at Catholic University Leuven wherein I linked mass migration to crime and a deterioration of our quality of life. Every single point I made was 100% the truth and based on scientific evidence. Cynically, even the judge that convicted me admits as much by writing in his verdict: “Even if all of the statements made by Van Langenhove are based on scientific evidence and statistics, it makes no difference to the criminal intent. Van Langenhove is not charged with spreading false information. He is charged with presenting facts in a way that incites hatred against persons on the grounds of one or more of the protected criteria in the Anti-Racism Law.” That's a lot of words just to say he wants to send me to prison for speaking the truth. Even the regime media write: "It did not matter to the court that Van Langenhove was quoting scientific sources. The judge argued that Van Langenhove's main message was that a big part of the societal problems like insecurity, housing shortages and lowering educational standards are due to mass migration." You may think the regime media are being sympathetic to me in the first sentence, but in reality they are warning people: even if you speak the truth, if you go against our narrative, we will crush you in every way possible. Both the public prosecutor and the judge did not present a single real argument as to how or against whom I would have incited hatred. So even if I would accept their crazy, dystopic law, I still did not break it. The only argument they present is that I created a "hostile atmosphere of us versus them” in regards to migrants. But even this silly argument (which is not even a punishable offence) is not true. To me, the deadly disease is self-hatred and one of its worst symptoms is replacement migration. My enemy is thus NOT the migrants themselves but those orchestrating the mass migration. Sadly, in Belgium, evidence is not needed and ‘vibes’ are enough to put someone in jail. Given the fact that I have another court case coming up in September and that I have a dozen active criminal investigations for hate speech, time is running out for me. I have already paid more than €420,000 in legal fees and there is no ending in sight. I have been in an intense battle of attrition for eight years and must now regroup to make sure I can still win. If you want to help me, you can do so via the links below. If you can help in other ways, please contact me via DM. If you live in a country that still has free speech, never let them touch it, however noble they make the motives sound, because this is where it leads to. — https://nitter.net/DVanLangenhove/status/2059275296050741666#m

Inspiring! X Freeze (@XFreeze) NASA just officially unveiled their master plan for a permanent Moon Base at the lunar South Pole This is not just about flags and footprints. NASA is moving to establish an enduring, sustained human presence, and they are heavily relying on commercial innovators to build it The roadmap is highly aggressive: • Phase 1: Heavy robotic missions and commercial payload deliveries • Phase 2: Semi-permanent infrastructure, including fission surface power and lunar drones • Phase 3: A sustained, permanent human outpost The most important takeaway is NASA explicitly stated this base is the ultimate proving ground to prepare humanity for missions to Mars While legacy aerospace companies are still struggling to reliably get a small capsule to the ISS, NASA is setting the stage for massive lunar infrastructure....which is exactly the kind of heavy-lift planetary deployment SpaceX’s Starship was designed for The multi-planetary economy is officially kicking off — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2059349030514094568#m

Grok i/o (@avidseries) Belgian man convicted of hate speech describes the judicial rationale for his latest conviction. I asked Gemini: Is this man's account of his conviction accurate? Gemini replied that it was grossly inaccurate. So, I copied and pasted Gemini's response, and asked Grok to reply to it. Grok told me that Gemini was mixing up two different cases, and that the tweet was an accurate representation of the latest judicial proceeding against Van Langenhove. I went back to Gemini, and asked it to reply to what Grok had just told me, and it responded: "Grok is completely correct. I mixed up the cases, and I appreciate the correction." As I've tweeted in the past: This sort of thing happens all the time. — https://nitter.net/avidseries/status/2059337441597591901#m

Meet MAI-Image-2.5 - ranked third on the https://nitter.net/arena text-to-image leaderboard. It's another great advance in quality. And with Build just a week away, there's much more to come from the https://nitter.net/MicrosoftAI team. I can't wait.

Time to build major base on the Moon! NASA (@NASA) LIVE: We're sharing the latest updates on https://nitter.net/NASAMoonBase, our lunar habitat where astronauts will work and live. https://nitter.net/i/broadcasts/1OxwbbnNoLdJB — https://nitter.net/NASA/status/2059334456209555860#m
NASA has just launched a new website for its Moon Base missions, which aims to build a permanent $20 billion U.S. base on the Moon. https://nitter.net/SpaceX's Starship rocket will play a big role in these missions. "The Moon Base is a home away from Earth for Artemis astronauts who will live and work at humanity’s first lunar outpost. NASA is leading global teams of innovators across international space agencies, industry, and academia to build the Moon Base and establish an enduring human presence near the lunar South Pole for the benefit of all. Phase One (Now–2029): Experiment and Learn NASA will begin with a rapid series of robotic missions to scout the lunar South Pole region, test technologies, and prepare for surface operations ahead of future astronaut missions.: • A major increase in lunar activity, with up to 25 missions, including 21 landings. • Crewed and autonomous rovers for mobility demonstrations and surface preparation, along with four drones known as MoonFall and communications relay and observation satellites. • Early demonstrations of power, navigation, communications, and nuclear radioisotope heater unit technologies designed to endure the long lunar night. • Scientific payload opportunities integrated across landers and rovers. • The first tangible footprint of Moon Base effort, with four tons of payload delivered to test what works on the lunar surface. Phase Two (2029–2032): Early Habitation By 2029, NASA will transition to assembling semi-permanent infrastructure and initiating early habitation and logistics operations: • Deployment of expanded solar power systems and initial nuclear surface power capabilities, potentially including fission reactors and radioisotope power systems. • Upgraded rovers, potential advanced MoonFall drones, and early habitation elements. • Enhanced surface-to-orbit communications networks to provide reliable connectivity across the lunar South Pole region. • Delivery of up to 60 tons of cargo through as many as 24 landings using low-, medium-, and heavy-class cargo landers. Phase Three (2032 and Beyond): Sustained Human Presence This phase will scale operations to achieve a true enduring presence, with routine crew rotations and continuous surface activity. This is when living and working on the Moon becomes a reality: • Semi-permanent habitation modules with spacious interior for crew living and operations. • Operational fission surface power systems capable of delivering steady, reliable energy through the long lunar nights, leveraging in situ resource manufacturing. • Advanced logistics networks supported by crewed and autonomous rovers to keep the base supplied and functioning year-round. • Delivery of up to 38 tons of cargo annually to sustain habitats, power systems, logistics operations, and major science outposts, enabled by low-cost reusable heavy-lift capabilities." Moon base website: https://www.nasa.gov/moonbase/ Video

Correction issued by Department of War Sean Parnell (@SeanParnellASW) The Fake News media has the story wrong, again. https://nitter.net/SpaceX remains a strong and valued partner to the Department of War. The claims in this article are simply not based in reality and do not reflect the close, effective collaboration between our teams. — https://nitter.net/SeanParnellASW/status/2059329173617815834#m
Meanwhile, officer To Thao spent nearly half a decade in prison for simply being nearby as George Floyd overdosed on fentanyl MatrixMysteries (@MatrixMysteries) “Minnesota watched a Somali man walk FREE after a jury CONVICTED him of stealing $7.2 million in taxpayer money.” The jury called the evidence overwhelming. The judge overturned the verdict anyway. If a unanimous conviction can be thrown out, justice is DEAD. Video — https://nitter.net/MatrixMysteries/status/2058694031014572299#m

Microsoft's https://nitter.net/satyanadella kicks off Microsoft Build 2026 on June 2 at 930am PT. We'll be sharing what's new across AI, agents, and more. Save the Date! https://nitter.net/i/broadcasts/1qKVmmQQjYWxB

IT BEGINS… NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani unveils plan to "transfer ownership" from landlords to "the community" Video
Grok Imagine image and video generation are truly incredible The realism is insanely good to the point where it starts blurring the line between AI generation and reality Video
Starlink coming to American Airlines! 💫 americanair (@AmericanAir) Your scrolling just got an upgrade. Coming in 2027, https://nitter.net/Starlink to American flights. ✈️ A more seamless, high-speed in-flight connection — built for streaming, browsing, gaming, and staying connected in real time, gate to gate. Want to learn more? Head to our Newsroom. https://bit.ly/StarlinkConnection — https://nitter.net/AmericanAir/status/2059290122953118101#m

This is our mission. The timeline for achieving this shrinks significantly if we can 10-100x the useful output of our engineering and manufacturing teams. AI and robotics make this possible. This can happen in our lifetime. Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Mostly true. What matters is securing the long-term future of consciousness, both on Earth and other heavenly bodies. We cannot just focus on Earth, because there are irreducible external (eg massive meteor) and internal (eg global nuclear war) cataclysmic risks. The Moon is faster to make self-growing, but is more susceptible to problems on Earth. Mars will take longer to make self-growing, because it is so hard to reach, but is more secure from Earth disasters for that same reason. Both the Moon and Mars should have self-growing civilizations. Making this happen is the prime directive of SpaceX. — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2059299542277697565#m
38 airlines have now partnered with SpaceX to bring https://nitter.net/Starlink to their fleets, and based on my research, more than 6,300 commercial aircraft already have Starlink installed or are under contract to receive it. • American Airlines • Southwest Airlines • United Airlines • British Airways • Singapore Airlines • Emirates • Qatar Airlines • Air France • Hawaiian Airlines • Alaska Airlines • Virgin Atlantic • Lufthansa • Korean air • Air Baltic • Air Canada • Aer Lingus • Air Busan • Air Dolomiti • Air New Zealand • flydubai • Air Seoul • Asiana Airlines • Austrian Airlines • SWISS Air • Scandinavian Airlines • Gulf Air • Iberia • Discover Airlines • ITA Airways • Vueling • Brussels Airlines • Jin Air • LEVEL • WestJet • Edelweiss Air • JSX • ZipAir • Eurowings and no doubt more to come 😎

Mostly true. What matters is securing the long-term future of consciousness, both on Earth and other heavenly bodies. We cannot just focus on Earth, because there are irreducible external (eg massive meteor) and internal (eg global nuclear war) cataclysmic risks. The Moon is faster to make self-growing, but is more susceptible to problems on Earth. Mars will take longer to make self-growing, because it is so hard to reach, but is more secure from Earth disasters for that same reason. Both the Moon and Mars should have self-growing civilizations. Making this happen is the prime directive of SpaceX. Jaynit (@jaynitx) Former SpaceX astronaut Garrett Reisman reveals the single prism Elon Musk runs every major decision through "He measures pretty much every major decision by whether or not it brings the day when we have a self-sustainable colony on Mars sooner or later" "That's the prism by which he makes every single decision he makes" "He's got an idea and he'll keep pushing, and he gives us aggressive timelines that we have to work to" "We work really hard to try to meet them. It's hard when you're doing stuff that's this complicated to predict exactly how long it's going to take" "We end up falling a little bit behind, but we do our best" Video — https://nitter.net/jaynitx/status/2059183692569071878#m
Thanks https://nitter.net/AmericanAir for choosing https://nitter.net/Starlink! Starlink (@Starlink) Starlink will deliver fast, reliable internet onboard https://nitter.net/AmericanAir, making every flight more enjoyable 🛰️✈️ — https://nitter.net/Starlink/status/2059292635911819641#m
NOW: Mamdani says his admin will transfer ownership from bad landlords to non-profits. “For buildings that have suffered chronic neglect, we will work to transfer ownership to responsible stewards. Stewards that include community land trusts, non-profits, or even the tenants themselves.” Video
Paste screenshots into Grok Build X Freeze (@XFreeze) Just press Cmd + Shift + Ctrl + 3, then Cmd + V paste the screenshot directly into Grok Build and ask it to inspire, guide, explain, debug, or recreate what you want It’s much easier to explain ideas visually instead of trying to type out every tiny detail manually The workflow feels incredibly natural and easy once you start using images directly inside the development process Grok is multimodal and already has surprisingly strong vision capabilities for understanding screenshots, UI, layouts, and visual context — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2059113047994564992#m
Another fabulous look in Courchevel. Just so you know, I change into these magnificent gowns in the back of a van 🥺🤣🤣 For more stories, be sure to pre-order my new book, TIMELESS, The Art of Reinvention and Resilience at Any Age. It’s coming out in September. https://lnk.to/TimelessMayeMusk https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23ItsGreatToBe78

I read all 277 pages of SpaceX's IPO filing so you don't have to. Losses up 700%. Revenue decelerating. 107x price-to-sales multiple. It's a trainwreck. Full breakdown below 👇 Ed Elson (@edels0n) http://x.com/i/article/2059144312550760448 — https://nitter.net/edels0n/status/2059273253131350255#m
Musician and human rights activist Peter Gabriel sent a special congratulatory message to Brewster Kahle, founder and digital librarian of the Internet Archive, on being honored as a 2026 Computer History Museum Fellow at the April 25 gala ceremony. In his message, Gabriel speaks to the importance of preserving and sharing knowledge, work that has defined Kahle’s vision for the Internet Archive. Watch Gabriel’s message and more on our blog ⤵️ https://blog.archive.org/2026/05/20/brewster-kahle-receives-2026-computer-history-museum-fellow-award/ https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23BrewsterKahle https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23InternetArchive https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23ComputerHistoryMuseum https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23CHMFellows https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23DigitalPreservation https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23WaybackMachine https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23PeterGabriel https://nitter.net/itspetergabriel https://nitter.net/Brewster_Kahle Video
The Telegraph: Macron tore up 65 years of doctrine to defend Europe with French nukes, with or without the US. Poland, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Greece, Sweden, Denmark, and now the Czech Republic will host French nuclear-armed Rafales. 1/

The road to Hell is paved with closed-source citadels disguised as good intentions. The Pope is right: AI takes on the characteristics of those who build it, finance it, and regulate it. So the question is: who gets to hold the great and wonderful power of AI? If the answer is a handful of closed source companies, murkily censored, quietly surveilling every step of our lives, every private conversation, enshrined in law as 'safe' and 'open' when they're nothing but the surveillance economy squared, then all we've done is build a few modern East India Companies, digital oligarchies of the few, cloaked in the language of safety. Open Source and Open Weights are how you spread the fantastic enabling power of AI to everyone, everywhere. Permissionless innovation. Everyone gets the hammer and nails to build houses and churches and factories. The more hammers, the more widely spread, the more the decentralized genius of humankind can flourish. Everyone gets the Printing Press. The printing press singlehandedly uplifted and spread of intelligence and knowledge around the world. The more we could record all kinds of knowledge, the more we spread the ability to read, the more equal and advanced society became. Before the press, knowledge was learned by one person and passed into dust with them when they died or passed only to only a small group of students. When we only had monks in a cave copying religious texts, a closed system, it limited the spread of intelligence and limited the growth of civilization. The printing press was the single greatest invention in the history of the world because it let anyone print anything and spread knowledge throughout the whole world. AI can do the same, but only if we build the bazaar, and never let the citadel people convince the world that they're the special people who should control who gets access to intelligence while pretending they're building the bazaar. What the world needs now is more intelligence, more widely spread and more widely available. Open is the way. And it always has been. And the road to Hell was always built with walls, towers, spiked gates and moats so that only the few could enter. Pope Leo XIV (@Pontifex) In the abstract, technology in and of itself is not a solution to humanity’s problems, just as, in and of itself, it is not inherently evil. In practice, however, technology is never neutral, because it takes on the characteristics of those who devise it, finance it, regulate it and use it. — https://nitter.net/Pontifex/status/2058876183182229785#m
Endometriosis 💛

How to use Grok Build Dan (@Daniel_Farinax) Beginner video: How to install & use Grok Build (made for non-technical SuperGrok and X Premium+ users) I got so many questions from friends, so I made this simple step-by-step guide. You’ll see exactly how to: • Install Grok Build in seconds with one command • Create real websites • Use Grok Imagine to auto-generate images & videos • Run multiple projects at once in different folders Grok even runs commands for you. No coding experience needed. Watch the full walkthrough 👇 Video — https://nitter.net/Daniel_Farinax/status/2059002180481204461#m
The Grok Build team is one of the most productive teams I have worked with. I need something to adopt my diverse workflow from model training to validating the Cybercab manufacturing process. Their daily updates show their care for the products. I extend my sincere gratitude to the team. I hope you enjoy the same experience as I have.
Starlink now in Kyrgyz Republic! 🇰🇬 Starlink (@Starlink) Starlink's high-speed, low-latency internet is now available in the Kyrgyz Republic! 🛰️🇰🇬❤️ → http://starlink.com/kyrgyzrepublic — https://nitter.net/Starlink/status/2058977657015140841#m

Grok Build is still in beta for another month or so, but is already quite useful for production tasks Andrew Milich (@milichab) Try it out! Favorite features: - <1 second web/X search - Editing and creating assets with Imagine - Great subagent/worktree integrations — https://nitter.net/milichab/status/2058974278478102996#m
Searching X in Grok Build is really fast and useful for research/docs/real-time info, video is not sped up Video Peter Dedene (@dedene) I've been using Grok Build some time now, and it has genuinely surprised me. It is unique in the current agents landscape, has a different tone, a different feel. It can search the web and X very fast and is improving even faster every day. Give it a try and let me know if you think the same! — https://nitter.net/dedene/status/2058998462918877602#m
the https://nitter.net/xai team really cooked with Grok Build the most beautiful (and performant) TUI I've seen so far >realtime context view >feels snappy in ghostty >first class worktree support >great resume session flow >robust keyboard shortcuts Video
My favorite prompt: a) make a plan for <task> b) orchestrate and launch sub-agents to execute the plan c) validate the results from the sub-agents d) repeat b and c until you finish the plan xAI (@xai) Grok Build is now available in Beta for all SuperGrok and X Premium+ users. Use Plan Mode, create images and videos with Imagine, and build automations or orchestrators with the CLI. Visit http://x.ai/cli to get started. Video — https://nitter.net/xai/status/2058973760708091907#m
RT https://nitter.net/yunta_tsai: My favorite prompt: a) make a plan for <task> b) orchestrate and launch sub-agents to execute the plan c) validate the res…
True Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) NEW: Spencer Pratt fires back at reporter after he was asked about his plan for the homeless, says they will all end up in Seattle. Reporter: "What are your plans for the over 40,000 homeless in Los Angeles?" Pratt: "Well, they're not homeless, they're drug addicts... These people have been bused in by scam rehabs, scam NGOs, scam homeless nonprofits." "These people, when I unplug them ... they're all going to Seattle, where the mayor will welcome them." Video — https://nitter.net/CollinRugg/status/2058970766092402902#m
This trend will continue for many years David (@DavidSHolz) SpaceX put 10 megawatts of solar power in space across 3000 gen1 Starlink satellites, then they put 100 megawatts in space with 7000 gen2. soon, they're doing 1000 megawatts with gen3. SpaceX is basically 10xing space solar every few years! — https://nitter.net/DavidSHolz/status/2058965000090452384#m
The number of countries that held marches for… George Floyd: 93 Henry Nowak: 0 Very Telling.

We've expanded the Beta to many more people. Go to https://x.ai/cli to give it a try. Our entire engineering team will be responding to (and fixing) any issues you encounter, so please share feedback on X
Grok Build is now available in Beta for all SuperGrok and X Premium+ users. Use Plan Mode, create images and videos with Imagine, and build automations or orchestrators with the CLI. Visit http://x.ai/cli to get started. Video
Asked Grok one simple question: ‘What is your prime directive?’ The answer was pure elegance.

Chicago is basically just a warzone

Just spent a full coding session with Grok Build and honestly? It's right there with Claude. The model is sharp, the agentic flow holds up on complex tasks, and it has actual personality. Few rough edges on the UX side (sent detailed feedback to the team), but the core is genuinely impressive. https://nitter.net/xai cooked 🔥

Major difference in my mind: - an engineer, given a problem, invents and tries multiple solutions and stops when the solution is good enough. The goal is product innovation and shipping. - a scientist asks new questions, proposes various new solutions, compares them (sometimes with old ones), and writes about it. The methodology must be sound or else peers will sneer. The goal is scientific breakthroughs and technological progress. Both can be called "researchers". Many people can do both: these are activities, not identities. Importantly, most product innovations are built on scientific breakthroughs and technological innovations that happened 2, 5, 10, or 20 years earlier.
The ramp up of cancer immunotherapy is remarkable. Now we're seeing vaccines achieve some cures or remissions in the most refractory cancers: pancreatic, melanoma, glioblastoma, renal, triple-negative breast cancer. ✓ out the new Ground Truths (link in profile)

Terrible Katie Miller (@KatieMiller) Britain is importing future voters and forever sanctioning the brutality of these migrants on their women and girls. — https://nitter.net/KatieMiller/status/2058850537068441877#m
Only Restore Britain can save Britain Rupert Lowe MP (@RupertLowe10) Right. Just so we’re all clear. Farage and Reform tried to put me in prison because I backed the mass deportation of Pakistani child rapists and their foreign wives/relatives who allowed it to happen. My home was raided by armed police late on a Friday night as a direct result of Reform’s allegations. My guns were seized. They tried to ruin my life. In every way. Farage admitted on national television it was all because I backed mass deportations. He said that was the moment they realised they ‘had to get rid’ of me. Not the bullshit allegations they went to the police with, but the fact I want the Pakistani rapists removed from our country. He admitted it. That all happened. Fair enough. I took it on the chin, and planned out our next step. I founded Restore Britain to give the British people the democratic option to agree with me. Restore Britain will, without apology, deport every last foreign rapist and all foreign accomplices who knew it was happening, yet failed to act. If that means entire communities go, that means entire communities go. I really don’t care. We will rid Britain of that cancer. Now Reform are incandescently angry that we are giving the British people that choice. Deploying increasingly desperate smears against our movement. If people don’t agree, they can vote for someone else who won’t deport. There are plenty of options - Reform, Labour, Tories. Take your pick. Go for it. But if you want those evil scumbags out of our country, along with every foreign coward who enabled it? You now have that genuine option. Restore Britain. — https://nitter.net/RupertLowe10/status/2058870957427577010#m
📢 Accepted to TMLR, with reproducibility certification 🏅 v2 of our JEPA-WM study (arXiv:2512.24497) is out, with new data-scaling experiments, a Lipschitz analysis of multistep rollout training, and extended discussions. Recap + what's new 👇 w/ https://nitter.net/JimmyTYYang1, Jean Ponce, https://nitter.net/AdrienBardes, https://nitter.net/ylecun Basile Terver (@BasileTerv987) My first PhD paper is out! 🎓 "What Drives Success in Physical Planning with Joint-Embedding Predictive World Models?" tl:dr: JEPA-WMs for robotics: learn dynamics on top of visual encoders, optimize actions towards goal 👇 w/ https://nitter.net/JimmyTYYang1, Jean Ponce, https://nitter.net/AdrienBardes, https://nitter.net/ylecun Video — https://nitter.net/BasileTerv987/status/2010740021788287105#m
🇩🇪 A 20-year-old illegal Afghan migrant sexually assaulted an 11-year-old girl and threatened her with a knife at a special needs school in Germany. Nassar S., a 20-year-old unemployed Afghan migrant, has been arrested after brutally assaulting an 11-year-old girl at the Hans-Zulliger-Schule, a special needs school in Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate. Together with a 19-year-old accomplice, he entered the school grounds despite prohibition signs. The girl was attacked in the toilet room, where she was threatened with a knife during the assault. The victim only told her sister about the horrific assault two days later. Although Nassar S. was arrested, his accomplice escaped and is still at large.

A Restore Britain Government will not bring wealth and joy overnight. We are honest about that. There are no quick fixes to the dire mess we are in. There will be a very large number of very difficult decisions to be taken. It will be hard, but it is entirely necessary. Video
💯 C3 (@C_3C_3) Henry Nowak was stabbed in the back of the legs while he was trying to escape. That’s not self defense. That’s murder. — https://nitter.net/C_3C_3/status/2058738715783016491#m
Yup Alice Smith (@TheAliceSmith) Leftism was always a pseudo radical movement. They don’t want to smash the system and eat the rich. They want to control the system and become the rich. — https://nitter.net/TheAliceSmith/status/2058559341238665280#m
Yes X Freeze (@XFreeze) Grok’s mission is actually very clear: Help humanity understand the universe and pursue the truth, even when it’s inconvenient — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2058750828882608637#m

Definitely not Mike Lee (@BasedMikeLee) High-trust societies cannot survive uncontrolled immigration — https://nitter.net/BasedMikeLee/status/2058747921642750157#m
Grok foundation model V9-Medium (1.5T) has finished training. Evals look good. A lot of Cursor data was added in supplementary training and there is more to come. Fine-tuning is underway and reinforcement learning begins in a few days. 2 to 3 weeks to public release. This will be a major improvement over the 0.5T v8-small that currently serves all Grok production traffic, especially for difficult coding tasks.
The team is gathering speed X Freeze (@XFreeze) Grok Build just got another update: v0.1.220-alpha.1 xAI is now shipping multiple updates in a single day with nonstop fixes, improvements, optimizations, and new features landing continuously The development velocity on Grok Build right now is absolutely insane — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2058781303831507221#m

Taxes screw over both the companies and the states they’re in. Taxes didn’t build those big companies. They show up after the success. They sure as hell didn’t create Silicon Valley. The sky-high taxes came later, once it was already killing it. California basically turned its successful companies into hosts and started parasitically draining them for more and more cash, jacking up the rates year after year. They forget the first rule of parasitism: don’t kill the host. Companies only have so much tolerance before they say screw it and bail for another state with better deals and resources. And that breaking point is a lot lower these days.

The 400’s in Rome were brutal Balaji (@balajis) Western civilization has collapsed before. But a few scholars preserved the ideas that once made Rome great. They made a backup, and it did eventually come all the way back. It just took one thousand years. — https://nitter.net/balajis/status/2058727659727946148#m

Product >> Brand James Stephenson (@ICannot_Enough) 2 years ago: "Elon destroyed the Tesla brand globally! It'll never recover!" Today: #1 selling EV in California: Tesla Model Y #1 selling EV in the U.S.: Tesla Model Y #1 selling EV in Europe: Tesla Model Y #1 selling EV in China: Tesla Model Y — https://nitter.net/ICannot_Enough/status/2058557963162296528#m
Watching Grok Build think is pretty fascinating. Definitely noticing a change with the releases made this weekend, its become incredibly thoughtful. And the plans are getting insanely detailed, I mean just look at the architecture deep dive it did here.

Grok Build improving every day, 7 days a week skcd (@skcd42) Bug fixes shipping to Grok Build 0.1.219 (release notes will be available in the TUI) - fixing usage limit bugs with prompt caching - fix layout-shifted chars in kitty terminal - replace Shift+Enter w/ Alt-Enter on VTE-based terminals (GNOME Terminal, Ptyxis, kgx, Tilix, etc.) - default expand (search_replace, write_file, run_terminal_command) calls on scrollback - mixed prose + URL paste no longer silently drops prose - set_images byte: length collision losing chips - make multi-line markdown link URLs clickable across word-wrap - clear selection when expanding truncated group - remove read_file duplicate-read check that breaks after compaction — https://nitter.net/skcd42/status/2058709923954073901#m
True Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) Western Civilization didn't flourish because "white males" stopped other groups from succeeding. The West thrived because of rational thought, individual rights, and free enterprise. "White males" that invented the steam engine, electric generation, the combustion engine, flight, and space exploration did not do so because they "stole" the ideas of minorities. These inventions helped lift mankind out of ignorance and hardship, improving the quality of life for all of humanity. "White males" didn't oppress the entire world, they helped make it a better place. "White males" didn't oppress everyone's rights, they invented the idea of rights and paid in blood to liberate tens of millions of people. "White males" didn't invent slavery, they ended it. "White males" didn't invent tyranny, they devised a form of government to end it. Destroying Western Civilization isn't about empowering groups that were "oppressed." It is about tearing down civilization itself so that globalist parasites can rule over all of us. — https://nitter.net/kylenabecker/status/2058620586629407065#m
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It's actually 1% of the population that committed 63% of violent crimes, at least in Sweden. Swan (@AndySwan) You're much more of a slave to the 1% that commit 50% of crimes than you are to the 1% that create 40% of the wealth. — https://nitter.net/AndySwan/status/2058591684078755862#m

.https://nitter.net/grok can be your guide while exploring new spots Just say “Hey Grok” to ask about geological features, local history, or places to check out nearby
A must read: Chi (@__Poisonivyyy) A must read — https://nitter.net/__Poisonivyyy/status/2058296740583718925#m

Restore Britain Basil the Great (@BasilTheGreat) Robert Jenrick admits Reform UK will NOT deport foreign nationals living in social housing Trevor Phillips showed him Restore Britain's deportation plans and was clear "YOU DON'T AGREE WITH RESTORE'S POLICIES" There are approx. half a MILLION social homes currently occupied by foreign nationals in the UK Deport them all and give those homes to British people Reform are just weak sauce It's time to Restore Britain Video — https://nitter.net/BasilTheGreat/status/2058538270254866550#m
Engineering is magic

RT https://nitter.net/parmita: This is the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen in my life

Keir Starmer *took the knee* for George Floyd, but he's absolutely SILENT about Henry Nowak! A horrific case of two-tier outrage and two-tier policing. It's shameful. Full video in the thread 👇 Video
Fate loves irony, but despises hypocrisy Mike Solana (@micsolana) you’re fundamentally misunderstanding the controversy here, while invoking a controversy that should have made it obvious. “race swap” wasn’t even a conversation in the 90s. then race-obsessed leftoids made it a one-way issue in the 20-teens via movies like ghost in the shell, and took over hollywood. that leftist race obsession hasn’t ended. white people are still policed out of film and television constantly, often in the name of historical accuracy. the reaction you’re witnessing here isn’t about the race of an actress. it’s about hypocrisy. one class of roles is meant for people of the proper skin color, while another (white historical figures or former white characters, and yes, obviously this includes european myth lmao) is meant for everyone. the dynamic is clearly racist. I think the shonda rhimes colorblind model is best, but reactions like this will continue until our cultural institutions actually listen and disband with the anti-white dogma. — https://nitter.net/micsolana/status/2058572439647621396#m
Tortured for months, finally and mercifully she died alone in the filthy hovel of her captor. Democrats will condemn society, and forgive her killer. Others believe a brutal public execution will be the first step on the long road to reclaiming civilization in our nation. Matt Van Swol (@mattvanswol) Her name was Isabella Stroupe. She was 19. She loved books. Her family called her Bella. She was tied to a bed with a tow strap and tortured for months in an east Charlotte NC apartment. Multiple broken bones. St*b wounds. R*ped repeatedly. Her mother said she screamed and screamed when she found out. Thomaz Hamilton, a violent repeat offender is charged with first-degree m*rder and first-degree r*pe. Months. She was alive in there for months. Say her name. Isabella Stroupe. WE DO NOT HAVE TO LIVE LIKE THIS. Video — https://nitter.net/mattvanswol/status/2058523402055422396#m
THIS IS BIG The French Justice Minister says that they have "reached the limit" of the country's capacity. And he wants to see a 3 year moratorium on legal migration. Things are changing.
Good Nick shirley (@nickshirleyy) 🚨The Minnesota fraud empire is falling: Yesterday 15 fraudsters were charged and $90 million was busted. The MSM tried to cover for the fraudsters. https://nitter.net/GovTimWalz called it "white supremacy" to expose it and https://nitter.net/IlhanMN is completely SILENT. Independent journalism defeated an entire fraud network upheld by billions of dollars with support from corrupt politicians who allowed this fraud and the MSM who failed to report it. Major win for America and hardworking law-abiding taxpaying citizens. This is just the beginning. Arrest them all. Video — https://nitter.net/nickshirleyy/status/2057932413595185499#m
Grok Build sub-agent swarm weekend fun. You can reuse the prompt for your projects: Read the proof of `https://cdn.openai.com/pdf/74c24085-19b0-4534-9c90-465b8e29ad73/unit-distance-proof.pdf` and come up with a few different examples with more points: a) Please understand the proof b) Come up with plan c) Orchestrate and launch sub-agent to execute the plan step-by-step d) Validate the results from the sub-agent, and correct them e) Repeat b, c, d, until you are happy with the result and its correctness DO NOT stop until the goal is reach

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True Ben Habib (@benhabib6) Everyone is panicking about https://nitter.net/RestoreBritain_ splitting https://nitter.net/reformparty_uk vote and allowing Burnham to win. The panic is misplaced. The worst political outcome would be Restore stepping aside to allow Reform a victory. With its current direction of travel, Reform offers the country no redemption. By stepping aside, Restore would concrete in Reform’s hopelessness. Restore must fight this election and do the best it can. If it were to gain 7% of the vote, as predicted, that would send an earth quake through Reform. Reform might then correct its ways. A Burnham victory makes not a blind bit of difference to the country. Labour has a 156 seat majority. Whether Burnham or some other idiot from Labour becomes PM makes no difference. And for those worried about an early general election - turkeys do not vote for Christmas. It is not happening. Restore and Rebecca Shepherd must fight this by election tooth and nail. I know https://nitter.net/_AdvanceUK supporters are already in Makerfield campaigning on their behalf. I will help where I can. — https://nitter.net/benhabib6/status/2058491276324982823#m
🇺🇸🇪🇺 A new study from the US-based New England Journal of Medicine found that Americans die earlier across all income levels compared to their European counterparts. What’s especially notable is that America’s one percenters are getting outlived by Europe’s poorest. US’s overall average life expectancy is 79, while EU’s is 82. At the same time, US is spending much more (18% of GDP) than EU (10%) on healthcare. What’s the main reason for the European advantage over US in the key parameter of public health, such as longevity: A) Better diet; B) Universal healthcare; C) Cheaper and less drugs prescribed; D) More preventive rather than reactive healthcare; E) Other?

This is the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen in my life

💯 Milton Friedman Quotes (@MiltonFriedmanW) “You cannot simultaneously have a welfare state and free immigration.” — Milton Friedman — https://nitter.net/MiltonFriedmanW/status/2058224688434761881#m

So obvious X Freeze (@XFreeze) When you think in terms of the Kardashev scale, it becomes obvious that the Sun is the most overwhelming source of energy — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2058434196918743502#m

True C3 (@C_3C_3) Want some truth? Not releasing Police Bodycam footage is an admission of guilt. The British Police are not releasing Henry Nowak’s. What’s that tell you… — https://nitter.net/C_3C_3/status/2058393949945876714#m
Interesting Rothmus 🏴 (@Rothmus) This is a major reason why mass immigration generates such intense resentment. Many immigrants not only fail to identify with their new country and its native people, but they actively oppose them and everything the host culture represents. Here she is, the same person defines “ethnic cleansing” as the permanent resettlement of an entire ethnic group from their homeland, yet openly celebrates the demographic decline of the white British population, declaring “We are winning.” This isn’t treason. Treason implies betrayal from within a group. This is something else entirely: a demographic invasion by people who were never part of the historic British nation. An ethnic cleansing per her own definition. When native Britons say “send them all back,” it’s really hard not to sympathize. Video — https://nitter.net/Rothmus/status/2058254369309536402#m
Restore Britain Rupert Lowe MP (@RupertLowe10) Restore Britain is under brutal assault by the establishment. Listen to me when I say this - they want us gone. Everything will be thrown at us - false allegations, dishonest polling, media hysteria, vile personal attacks. They’ve already tried to put me in prison. It will all keep coming and coming. It is going to get a lot worse, the more support we gain. The establishment is getting very nasty with us. Good. It shows we are making progress. Ask yourself why? Why do they want to destroy us? Why do they react with such fury whenever ordinary British people begin organising outside their control? Because Restore Britain is not going to merely reform the establishment - we are going to destroy it. The system will be dismantled, the state will be torn apart and rebuilt as one that serves the people it always should have done - the British people. The permanent Westminster machine that has grown rich and comfortable while Britain became poorer, weaker, more divided and less safe is biting back. Is that any surprise? All-powerful bureaucrats who have lived the most comfortable life for decades in shadowy Westminster corridors will have it all taken from them. Many will even go to prison. That’s what will happen if Restore Britain takes power. They do not want that. They will do everything to stop that from happening. We are already seeing it. Reform, the Tories, Labour. With them, it all continues - their club is safe. Different slogans. Same people. Same outcome. Same decline. Is it any wonder they hate Restore Britain so much? The establishment understands it can accept a turquoise blue. Control it, use it. They know they can’t with Restore Britain, and that is why they want us removed. Because we are not here to ‘reform’. It is too late for that. The country is too far gone. The old political consensus is dead. The system has failed too many people, in too many places, for too long. We are here to restore Britain itself its borders, its safety, its confidence, its freedoms, its competence, its sense of who we are. And no amount of smears or intimidation will stop us doing that. Makerfield will show Britain the way. If you want change. And I mean real change, radical change, unprecedented change. Join us. Join the party. Join Restore Britain. Get your country back. — https://nitter.net/RupertLowe10/status/2058422786209591427#m
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"Major shoutout to Elon Musk! Elon thank you for everything you are doing for humanity." https://nitter.net/NICKIMINAJ Video
Grok Build is pretty amazing. Not just for enterprise software. My son loves the Chicago Cubs. We built a Cubs app, with a live API feed, scores, standings, news, users, and ability for users to post. All during 2 innings of the game. Deployed to Google Cloud. Father- son software dev at the Cubs game.

Starship’s Super Heavy booster produces roughly the same thrust as ~80 Boeing 747s all firing at once The scale of that power is almost incomprehensible Its Raptor 3 engines are true marvels of engineering - each one generating an insane ~280 metric tons of thrust while operating at chamber pressures approaching ~350 bar, making them the most advanced rocket engines ever built Cameron Schwartz (@nyoomtm) Liftoff of Starship V3, from the dunes right outside the pad. This is the most insane shockwave action I have ever seen on video. Absolutely mad. 📽️ Me for https://nitter.net/WeAreSpaceScout Video — https://nitter.net/nyoomtm/status/2058026926262874375#m

Real-time video of Starship from Starlink Everyday Astronaut (@Erdayastronaut) This photo from Flight 12 goes soooo hard!!!!! — https://nitter.net/Erdayastronaut/status/2058312973949530402#m

He/him/his Every time. Mary Talley Bowden MD (@MaryBowdenMD) This doctor was just arrested for molesting toddlers. How did https://nitter.net/waynemedicine miss this? — https://nitter.net/MaryBowdenMD/status/2058321374309941632#m

I went up to Makerfield to canvass for https://nitter.net/RestoreBritain_ - and explained why Restore is the only party which will save the nation: VoxPopuli (@vpopulimedia) 🇬🇧 "We need to SAVE the NATION and I think Rupert Lowe is the ONLY vehicle to do that" https://nitter.net/WillColeshill interviews more activists on Restore Britain's campaign trail in Makerfield. Video — https://nitter.net/vpopulimedia/status/2058183216326938638#m
Is there one photo that doesn't go hard? 🤯

Starlink enabled 4K live streaming from liftoff to splashdown during Starship’s 12th test flight 🛰️🚀 SpaceX (@SpaceX) Onboard views from Starship and Super Heavy V3, which are equipped with upgraded cameras capable of streaming 4K video through every phase of flight via https://nitter.net/Starlink — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2058304809044750467#m

Historically, the US has been the greatest magnet for talent on earth. Whether that continues to be the case is not inevitable. Alec Stapp (@AlecStapp) Nearly half of the founders of billion-dollar tech startups are immigrants — https://nitter.net/AlecStapp/status/2058282669817864517#m

BREAKING: Elon Musk hires Nicki Minaj as Chief Gyatt Officer at SpaceX

British police are hiding Henry Nowak’s final Snapchat and police bodycam footage. 18-year-old Henry Nowak was stabbed to death in Southampton. His Snapchat videos captured the attacker carrying a 21cm blade and saying “I am a bad man” – shown in court. Bodycam footage captured the dying teen handcuffed by police, pleading “I’ve been stabbed,” “I’m dying,” “I can’t breathe.” He collapsed and bled out in cuffs. Yet the full raw footage remains withheld from the public despite outrage and petitions. Why hide a victim’s final moments if there is nothing to hide? Release the Snapchat and bodycam footage now. Justice for Henry demands transparency.
The Journal of the https://nitter.net/americanacad just published a new issue of Daedalus on AI and Science, edited by James Manyika. It has terrific line-up of contributors, including https://nitter.net/demishassabis, https://nitter.net/ylecun, Josh Tenenbaum, https://nitter.net/AnimaAnandkumar, https://nitter.net/EricTopol, https://nitter.net/alondra and many others.
Starlink, in collaboration with Brazilian non-profit Redes do Futuro, is connecting 140 schools across Brazil’s remote Amazon region to reliable high-speed internet. More than 14,000 students now have access to online learning tools, unlocking a world of possibility and potential 🛰️❤️

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He has directly betrayed all his followers who trusted him, all of the rest of us who never trusted him, and his country.
Boring Company’s goal is to solve traffic in cities and one day build Hyperloop high-speed transit between city centers The Boring Company (@boringcompany) See how Prufrock continuously mines - pushing and building at the same time. The machines, from Las Vegas to Dubai, are remotely controlled from our Bastrop Operations Center. These advances help TBC deliver more miles each year in the battle against soul-destroying traffic. Video — https://nitter.net/boringcompany/status/2058222522215063708#m
If Trump kicking the Tech Right in the nuts doesn't put an end to the Tech Right, I don't know what would Beff (e/acc) (@beffjezos) Feeling robbed of my path to citizenship right now after grinding a PhD and contributing to foundational AI + computing technologies for the United States for the past ~ 10 years. Feels like robbing top and technologists like me of the opportunity to achieve the American Dream. — https://nitter.net/beffjezos/status/2057976655381954921#m
My favorite photo from yesterday: A powerful sight as the latest iteration of Starship climbs through Texan skies. Captured via a sound-triggered camera, this camera captured the chaotic scene far better than I could from a safe distance. Prints available in the reply.

And just like that, it’s completely VANISHED from the media. A sitting congressman, Ted Lieu, said on the record the Epstein files are being blocked because they show Trump raped and threatened to kill children. Lets make this viral again 👇 Video

The Starship V3 heat shield held well Chris Hadfield (@Cmdr_Hadfield) We need heat shields to protect us, since we use the air to slow us down as we return to Earth. From orbital speed, it gets to 1650°C / 3000°F. From the Moon: 2750°C / 5000°F. For yesterday's Starship suborbital test flight, peak was 1450°C / 2600°F. Great to see the https://nitter.net/SpaceX progress over the last 3 flights. Making them truly reusable is complex and necessary for permanent, cheap space access. image compilation: https://nitter.net/niccruzpatane — https://nitter.net/Cmdr_Hadfield/status/2058165850134204554#m

“If we erase January 6th, it didn’t happen” “If we don’t release certain inflation data, there’s no inflation” “If we don’t measure food insecurity, no one’s hungry” “If we delete research on right-wing violence, there’s no right-wing violence” “If we stop Covid testing, we’ll have fewer cases” The Trump administration wants you to believe their propaganda is fact, and control the majority of mainstream media and social platforms to reinforce their lies. This is what authoritarianism looks like. ABC News (@ABC) The Department of Justice is acknowledging it has removed from its website news releases about criminal cases related to the Jan. 6, 2021, riot, calling the information about the prosecutions “partisan propaganda.” https://abcnews.link/A8W2vOT — https://nitter.net/ABC/status/2058205062732624080#m
La plupart des grandes boîtes sont des organisations zombies. Voici pourquoi. Dans League of Legends, ton rang n'est pas un titre. C'est une mesure continue. Tu es Master parce que tu joues comme un Master cette semaine. Si tu arrêtes de bosser, tu redescends. Diamond. Platine. Gold. Le système ne te doit rien : ton rang reflète ta compétence à l'instant T, pas celle d'il y a trois ans. Maintenant regarde une entreprise classique du S&P 500. Un type devient VP parce qu'il a été excellent à 35 ans. À 50 ans, il est toujours VP. Entre-temps, il a peut-être arrêté de produire, arrêté d'apprendre, arrêté de challenger ses modèles mentaux. Aucune importance : le titre est acquis. La hiérarchie pyramidale fonctionne comme un cliquet — tu montes, tu ne redescends pas. Ton elo organisationnel est gelé au pic de ta carrière. C'est une aberration darwinienne. Ces structures distribuent l'autorité selon la compétence passée, et la compétence passée est un très mauvais prédicteur de la compétence présente — surtout dans un monde qui change vite. Les jeux compétitifs ont résolu ce problème il y a vingt ans. Le elo se recalcule à chaque partie. La hiérarchie reflète la performance réelle, pas le souvenir d'une performance. C'est brutal, et c'est précisément pour ça que ça marche : les meilleurs joueurs sont vraiment les meilleurs joueurs, pas ceux qui ont été bons en 2008. L'IA rend cette aberration létale. Quand une équipe de 12 personnes avec les bons outils peut produire ce que produisait un département de 200, le coût d'un VP qui ne produit plus n'est plus seulement son salaire — c'est le delta entre ce qu'il bloque et ce qu'une organisation méritocratique débloquerait. Ce delta explose chaque mois. Regardez le marché. Le S&P 500 n'existe plus vraiment. Il y a le S&P 7 (Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, Google, Amazon, Meta, Tesla) qui capte la quasi-totalité de la création de valeur, et 493 zombies qui maintiennent leur cap par inertie comptable. Les zombies partagent une caractéristique : la compétence n'y circule pas. Elle s'y cristallise en titres, en territoires, en process de protection. Les boîtes qui vont émerger dans les dix prochaines années auront une propriété structurelle nouvelle : l'autorité y sera révocable en continu. La compétence présente sera la seule monnaie. Plus de rentes de titre. Plus de comités. Plus de "j'ai mérité ma position en 2015". Tu produis maintenant ou tu sors du ladder. C'est pas une question d'idéologie. C'est juste que dans un environnement où l'IA divise par 50 le coût d'exécution, les organisations qui protègent l'incompétence acquise se font oblitérer par celles qui ne la protègent pas. Tout est à réinventer. Et c'est exactement ce qui rend le moment fascinant.
Jason Calacanis on SpaceX's Unknown Origin Story: Elon Wanted to Back Up the Biosphere in Space! https://nitter.net/Jason: “Most people don't remember this, but when https://nitter.net/elonmusk was starting SpaceX, the original idea when he was running around with Adeo and they were looking at some rockets and getting carriage from Russian rockets was to back up the biosphere.” “And he came back from that trip and I remember talking to him about it and he said, ‘I think I just have to make my own rockets because that's actually where the problem is, and it would be easier just to make my own rocket to back up the biosphere.’ And he wanted to put geo-domes, like geodesic domes in space, with all the plants, wildlife, and creatures. What incredible vision. And then there was the necessity of actually getting that up into space, and that's the unknown origin story.” Video
Photos of https://nitter.net/elonmusk and https://nitter.net/rookisaacman at Starbase Mission Control during yesterday’s Starship flight 🔥

Francis Fukuyama on the U.S. as a declining power: American decline is a direct product of Trump's rise since 2016. It is as if Trump had decided to do everything in his power to weaken the United States vis-à-vis China. He has polarized an already polarized country, cut funding for basic scientific research, and attacked American universities which are the best in the world. He and his colleagues have openly stated that their domestic opponents — the Democrats — are a far greater threat to the future of the United States than either China or Russia. There is agreement among America's friends and rivals that the United States has become something of a rogue state that is contributing to global instability and disorder — as well as something of a laughingstock. Video
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I set 7 cameras near the pad for starship’s 12th test flight. In a first for me, all 7 got INCREDIBLE photos. Here’s a little peak at one… but there are a lot more. I’ll post some of my favorites tomorrow, and release at least one in print.

It was a very good day https://www.spacex.com/launches/starship-flight-12
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Congrats and a huge thank you to the SpaceX team that always delivers. This was an incredible first flight of a brand new vehicle. Our collective future flying amongst the stars has become so much closer. Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Video — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2057974036261409278#m
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During his second term, Trump will have cut 2 of the US most powerful innovation and wealth creation engines: 1. skilled legal immigration 2. (non-defense) research budgets We won't see the effect of this immediately, but in 10 years it will be obvious... and it will take at least another decade to rebuild 😢 A sad day for the US. Homeland Security (@DHSgov) An alien who is in the U.S. temporarily and wants a Green Card must return to their home country to apply. This policy allows our immigration system to function as the law intended instead of incentivizing loopholes. The era of abusing our nation’s immigration system is over. — https://nitter.net/DHSgov/status/2057817233200418837#m
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Lets’s Go https://nitter.net/SpaceX!!! You guys are pretty freaking amazing. Wow. Congratulations on the successful launch — and to many, MANY more. 🥂🍾 🚀 Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Video — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2057974937923490301#m
Today SpaceX launched ~45tons of Starlink mass simulators on Starship Flight 12, the highest payload tonnage to space since Saturn V's Skylab (77t) in 1973. This is a huge milestone for spaceflight and cannot be ignored, the future of space and this program is so bright!!

Why? The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) Most green-card applicants will need to go abroad to apply for permanent residency at an American consulate, rather than filing from within the U.S. as they do now, the Trump administration announced Friday. https://on.wsj.com/4v2Fqkr — https://nitter.net/WSJ/status/2057896877496905919#m
Congrats https://nitter.net/SpaceX team and https://nitter.net/elonmusk on a hell of a V3 Starship launch. One step closer to the Moon…one step closer to Mars 🇺🇸

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Congratulations https://nitter.net/SpaceX team on an epic first Starship V3 launch & landing! You scored a goal for humanity.
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SpaceX has just launched and deployed ~45 tons to space. This was one of the heaviest payloads since Polyus launched by Energia in 1987 and Skylab launched by Saturn V in 1973! SpaceX (@SpaceX) Starship has successfully deployed our modified https://nitter.net/Starlink satellites and simulators Video — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2057959688860229843#m

Splashdown confirmed! Congratulations to the entire SpaceX team on the twelfth flight test of Starship! Video
Starship is executing a banking maneuver that mimics the final approach it would take while returning to Starbase for a catch on a future mission Video
This is rotten to the core. Howard Lutnick, the Commerce Secretary, cut a $5 million check to the Congressional Leadership Fund on April 1, just weeks after agreeing to testify before the House Oversight Committee about his past ties to Jeffrey Epstein. That testimony happened on May 6. The super PAC he wrote that check to is the main vehicle backing House Republicans and Speaker Mike Johnson, the very people deciding how hard to press him. Lawmakers were reportedly weighing a subpoena before Lutnick agreed to show up voluntarily. His name appears in more than 250 Epstein-related records. He long claimed he hadn’t seen Epstein after 2005, but records show he visited Epstein’s private island in 2012 with his family. He called the encounters “meaningless and inconsequential.” A $5 million donation from a sitting cabinet secretary to the party running the investigation into him is not a coincidence. It is not normal. It is not how a healthy democracy works. If a Democratic cabinet official did this, every Republican in Washington would be screaming for hearings, indictments, and resignations. The silence tells you everything. Release the Epstein files. All of them. The American people deserve to know who protected this monster, who profited from his network, and who is paying to make the questions go away. https://www.mediaite.com/media/news/howard-lutnick-cut-5-million-check-to-house-republicans-after-scheduling-his-epstein-testimony/
Views of Starship in space from a https://nitter.net/Starlink satellite Video
This was the most awe inspiring thing I’ve ever seen. The future will be wildly better than today. Video
We are living in the best timeline If this doesn't inspire instinctual awe in you, I don't know what possibly could Humanity will be multi-planetary Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Starship launch attempt in 5 minutes — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2057950715272675398#m

SpaceX team chanting: "USA! USA! USA! USA!" 🇺🇸🚀 Video
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Starship launch attempt in 5 minutes SpaceX (@SpaceX) Watch Starship's twelfth flight test https://nitter.net/i/broadcasts/1pKkOykQRgNKj — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2057843268038082848#m
Starlink enables reliable real-time communication with recovery teams and live streaming of Starship’s splashdown in the middle of the Indian Ocean SpaceX (@SpaceX) The Starship recovery team is deployed in one of the most remote environments on Earth to gather critical data on Starship as it returns Video — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2057950113885036623#m
The Starship team is go for prop load SpaceX (@SpaceX) Watch Starship's twelfth flight test https://nitter.net/i/broadcasts/1pKkOykQRgNKj — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2057843818859209147#m
Critical feedback is much appreciated Boyuan Zheng (@boyuan__zheng) Excited to see people try Grok Build for web dev. Our team has put a lot of effort into improving its aesthetics, functionality, and more exciting features to be expected with recursive self-improvement loop. It’s still early beta, and feedback is very welcome. Please try it out and let us know where we can improve. — https://nitter.net/boyuan__zheng/status/2057925222284804375#m
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Made with Grok Build X Freeze (@XFreeze) xAI's new website redesign is pretty sick.....xAI design team is killing it Video — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2057908409660592301#m
Cursor Composer 2.5's is 3–18x cheaper than Opus 4.7 in Claude Code (medium reasoning), and 5–32x cheaper than GPT-5.5 in Codex (medium) based on API pricing This low Cost per Task isn't just driven by relatively low token pricing, it's also driven by low relatively low token usage compared to other leading models. https://nitter.net/cursor_ai Composer 2.5 only used 1.6M token to complete our Coding Agent Index benchmarks, while other models used up to 5.7M. This lower token usage also contributes to a low Time per Task. Across the Coding Agent Index configurations shown, average Time per Task was ~12 minutes. Composer 2.5 completed tasks in ~9 minutes on average, making it ~1.3x faster than average, while Composer 2.5 Fast completed tasks in ~7 minutes, making it ~1.8x faster than the average across agents. Link to full benchmark results below

One underrated part of SpaceX’s S-1: Starlink is becoming emergency connectivity infrastructure when traditional networks fail We’ve seen that during hurricanes and wildfires, when ground networks were damaged, overloaded, or unavailable Here are the metrics: • Hurricanes Helene + Milton: 10K Starlink kits delivered, 27K smartphones connected • California wildfires: 198K users helped, 96K SMS messages • Hurricane Melissa: 1K terminals provided, 2M+ SMS messages This is the bigger Starlink story It is not just internet access. It is a resilient connectivity when traditional networks fail Homes, businesses, first responders, relief teams, and ordinary people need communication most when infrastructure breaks That is where Starlink satellite connectivity becomes more than a product It becomes an emergency layer for the real world

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The new White House policy requiring green card applicants to apply from outside the US is a capricious attack on legal immigration. It will hurt families, leave us with fewer doctors, teachers and scientists, and hurt American competitiveness in AI.
.https://nitter.net/EricJorgenson on why Elon calls engineering magic: "He's been thinking about these problems since he was in college. As a kid, he was very influenced by sci-fi and thinking about things that are possible. He talks about engineering as magic. 'If you build something that couldn't previously exist, that's like being a magician and who wouldn't want to be a magician?'" Video Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Engineering is real magic Video — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2043420056311455960#m
Howard Lutnick's FIRST political donation since becoming Commerce Secretary was a $5 MILLION donation to House Republicans 1 month before they interviewed him about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Let that sink in. https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/22/us/politics/howard-lutnick-donation-house-republicans.html

Elon Musk: "Probably the biggest myth that exists right now is this overpopulation myth, when in fact we have a population collapse problem." "I think that's the biggest risk to civilization right now. We've got to get rid of this nonsense." Video
New connectors available Build sites with Vercel, create anything in Canva, design decks in Gamma, and tap into market data from S&P Global.

Excited to share our newly improved website for https://nitter.net/xai. We overhauled every page to better showcase our various models and products, and help developers, enterprises and users get started quickly. Now live → http://x.ai Video
Grok Build has grok inspect command to see the configs

Elon Musk: "I'm obviously a big fan of Nikola Tesla, since we named the company after him. But I also like Edison. Some people don’t like Edison, but I think he did some pretty impressive stuff. General Electric is basically Edison's company. I certainly admire great scientists and engineers… but I like anyone - Ben Franklin, Shakespeare, Newton, Einstein." Video
America is unironically the greatest civilization to ever exist. On every axis. And it’s worth celebrating with all the zeal and love of this old Coca Cola commercial 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 Video
Watch Starship's twelfth flight test https://nitter.net/i/broadcasts/1pKkOykQRgNKj

Try it out! Eyad Kelleh (@KellehEyad) Spent the whole night in Composer 2.Spent the whole night in Composer 2.5, just waking up now and honestly, hard to go back. The pace this thing moves at is something else. Same outputs as Codex and Opus, but way faster. Someone explain https://nitter.net/cursor_ai ? — https://nitter.net/KellehEyad/status/2057759086108627222#m
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Elon Musk: America is the central pole holding up Western civilization. If that pole fails, nothing else matters. “If America is not strong, if the West is not strong, then nothing else matters. The companies that I run don’t matter. America is the central pole holding up the tent that is Western civilization. If that pole fails, nothing else matters.” Video Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Western civilization is amazing — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2057807177012613561#m
Nicki Minaj template dropped… so I became the baddie. 🔥🚀 https://nitter.net/grok https://nitter.net/imagine Video Lala (@keepgoingAnnie) Template Drop https://nitter.net/SpaceX Starship Baddie (inspired by https://nitter.net/NICKIMINAJ) Modeled by https://nitter.net/SadieSupaDoge https://grok.com/imagine/templates/cdda7892-a43a-4028-97cb-1b73c01ca988 — https://nitter.net/keepgoingAnnie/status/2057756495928823856#m
CNBC: "When you look at the SpaceX prospectus, what do you see in it that sounds fantastical… but you might think is real based on what you've seen accomplished at this point?"https://nitter.net/ElonClipsX/status/2057716267717366092/video/1 Walter Isaacson: "I think what's fantastical is this notion of building data centers in the near term in low-Earth orbit or on the moon. But it makes a lot of sense… Elon has been able to make the impossible merely the slightly late." Video
SpaceX now launches more rockets than every other country combined. This has never happened before in the history of spaceflight. Video
Eight key points from the most recent essay in the “AI as Normal Technology” series by https://nitter.net/sayashk and me. Do AI Risks Require Extraordinary Government Intervention? 1. There is general consensus that AI is so far a “normal” general purpose technology when it comes to its economic and labor market impacts, but there is debate about whether its safety risks are so abnormal as to warrant extraordinary government responses. 2. What are these “extraordinary” government interventions that are problematic in a liberal democracy? They tend to (1) be based on anticipated harms rather than realized or demonstrated ones (2) impose burdens on actors not directly responsible for the harms (3) enacted with unilateral authority, bypassing the normal process of governance. 3. Voluntary commitments and export controls are relatively modest interventions. But we must recognize that the most they can accomplish is buy us a few months of time. Unlike nuclear nonproliferation, AI lacks a physical bottleneck like enriched uranium. 4. So AI nonproliferation risks creating a slippery slope as AI capabilities continue to advance. We might quickly enter a state where governments exercise control over what AI research and products can be shared publicly. Advocates for nonproliferation must state what their bright lines are — otherwise it’s reasonable for skeptics to assume that there will be escalating calls for more authoritarian interventions down the line. 5. Nonproliferation is brittle because it relies on a single chokepoint. The dam will break — it’s a matter of when, not if. Our preferred approach is resilience, which distributes defenses across society. 6. While LLM-aided cyber-vulnerability detection is powerful, it is not as if we have superhuman vulnerability detection for the first time! This stylized spectrum of vulnerability detection capability (see image) illustrates that we crossed that point long ago. And we managed to navigate the transition without imposing any restrictions on the tools. Today we use them effectively for defensive purposes. Of course, the transition wasn’t smooth or painless. 7. A resilience approach to AI cyberrisk would emphasize things like AI-assisted red-teaming not just for tech companies, but for schools, hospitals, power grids, small businesses, and government systems that currently lack the capacity for defense. 8. But if resilience is so helpful, why haven't we prioritized it already? The problem is we are not great at normal policymaking. It requires polycentric governance in which many decision-makers work harmoniously together. This is a tough sell given that state capacity in the United States has been hobbled by decades of accumulating veto points and creeping proceduralism. As a result, unilateral actions by the executive branch are often seen as the way out for developing and enforcing AI policy. So we understand why extraordinary government interventions are tempting. But AI is not the last digital technology that will pose major risks, nor is this the last round of AI capability improvements. Getting our policy act together is hard, but important—not just to address the current challenges, but for all future responses to technology-enabled harms, and for the democratic process to work more generally. Full essay published on the https://nitter.net/knightcolumbia website: https://knightcolumbia.org/blog/do-ai-risks-require-extraordinary-government-intervention

My new article "Toward a science of intelligence: unifying physics, neuroscience and AI" https://www.amacad.org/publication/daedalus/toward-science-of-intelligence-unifying-physics-neuroscience-ai published in the Daedelus journal of https://nitter.net/americanacad Its part of a special issue on AI+Science with many amazing contributors lead by James Manyika https://www.amacad.org/daedalus/ai-science-what-is-the-future-of-discovery
A message from the ‘far-right’… We don’t care. Video
Crazy how Starbase is starting to sound normal now 🚀 Are we witnessing the beginning of an actual space city?
Open weight models running on open source harnesses solve this problem. One of these days, American companies will wake up to the same solution we pioneered decades ago that Chinese teams are now running against the closed source new wave East India companies of American AI. Ethan Mollick (@emollick) We are quite short of compute, and that is going to result in compute becoming very expensive for complex agentic workflows even as single-turn chatbots get cheaper. So the richest companies & most pressing use cases will use AI agents & everyone else will be stuck with chatbots? — https://nitter.net/emollick/status/2057565824341127432#m
Nick Shirley: "The most powerful people in the world use X… The producers are on X… The people that are making changes in the world - they are on X." Video
Western civilization is amazing Konstantin Kisin (@KonstantinKisin) What if the west isn't the villain they told you it was? We’ve spent years accepting accusations about racism, intolerance, and slavery without challenging the bigger historical reality: The societies most condemned today are also the ones that led the world in ending slavery, expanding rights, and building the most tolerant nations on earth. That’s the conversation nobody wants to have. Video — https://nitter.net/KonstantinKisin/status/2057803521953616036#m
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It’s a rough time to be a scientist. You spend decades learning how to measure things properly. How to separate signal from noise. How to distinguish hazard from risk. And then you open your phone and watch fear beat data - again and again and again. In the lab, we argue about controls, concentrations, confidence intervals. Online, people argue about screenshots, podcasters and blogs. This little molecule in my hand? The dose matters. Exposure matters. Evidence matters. Being a scientist today means doing more than running experiments. It means explaining, clarifying, correcting - over and over and over again. So yes - it’s a rough time to be a scientist. But it’s also the most important time to speak up.

Major study finds voters have statistically zero influence on Congress. In case you’re curious why the 80% issues don’t pass, from crime to open borders to secure elections. Video
Starmer Government Doubles Down On Anti-Free Speech Policies https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/starmer-government-doubles-down-anti-free-speech-policies
Data centers in space are coming. Satellite Data Centers that follow the sun 24/7. Thanks to https://nitter.net/Gwynne_Shotwell for driving American Technology forward. Video
I know it’s wrong, but I keep reading the name of the drug as Retardatide and thinking ok you lose a few iq points, but at least you’re thin
In both cases, police were uncaring, but only in one case does Starmer bend the knee Kevin Sorbo (@ksorbs) FYI, this is kier Starmer, the prime minister of the UK, kneeling for fentanyl addict George Floyd, who died of an overdose. He hasn’t said a word about Henry Nowak, the British kid who was stabbed to death by an Indian man in his country. Henry drowned in his own blood, and Kier can’t be bothered to even give his condolences. — https://nitter.net/ksorbs/status/2057642346049593666#m

Everyone should hear this at least once. This is the best explanation of Western civilisation you’ll ever hear: Video
True ThinkingWest (@thinkingwest) Nothing will shape your worldview as much as simply reading how humans from the past thought. You realize very quickly that our time is a radical anomaly in human history. — https://nitter.net/thinkingwest/status/2057472201868111915#m
Humans using Mythos as seen by Mythos
Grok progress X Freeze (@XFreeze) Grok Imagine Agent Mode is now available on Grok iOS app With Agent Mode, you can generate: • Consistent characters across generations • Multiple scenes with the same character • Different camera angles and environments • More cinematic and coherent storytelling visuals This is a massive upgrade for character consistency and AI-generated storytelling Try it now inside the Grok iOS app — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2057646423022477711#m

When you put the atoms in a particular shape, why are they able to form thoughts? And take actions and have feelings? Video Dustin (@r0ck3t23) Elon Musk just measured your existence by how many times your atoms have been inside a dying star. Musk: “How many times have your atoms been at the center of a star? I think it’s like on average three or four times.” Every atom in your body has already survived the core of a star. Multiple times. Crushed under pressures that would flatten planets. Superheated to millions of degrees. Blown apart in explosions so violent they forged new elements. Then gravity pulled those scattered pieces back together. New stars formed. And the cycle repeated. For 13.8 billion years, your atoms have been fuel for the most violent process in the universe. And they are not done. Musk: “In terms of existence as measured by the number of times your atoms will be at the center of a star, we seem to be roughly halfway.” Halfway. Your atoms have been through the furnace three or four times. They will go through three or four more. But right now, in this impossibly thin sliver between cycles, those atoms are doing something they have never done before. They are conscious. For billions of years before you, they burned through stellar cores with no awareness. No memory. No sense of what they were or where they had been. After you, they will return to that state. Unconscious matter drifting through space until the next star claims them. This is the only moment in their entire journey where they can look back at the stars that made them and understand. Musk: “If you want to look at the big picture… that’s the really big picture.” The big picture is not that we are small. Everyone already knows that. The big picture is that we are temporary witnesses to a process that does not need witnesses. Stars do not need observers to burn. Atoms do not need anyone to understand where they have been. The universe ran for billions of years with no one in it. It will run for billions more after the last conscious thing disappears. But right now, matter is examining itself. That has never happened before in 13.8 billion years. You are not a person who happens to contain ancient atoms. You are ancient atoms that briefly figured out how to think. The universe did not design consciousness. It designed stars. Consciousness was the accident. And the accident is half over. Video — https://nitter.net/r0ck3t23/status/2057525836387844572#m
Retardatide sounds amazing. Side effects may include … ? 🤷♂️
Closed and gated surveillance economy SaaS systems and models will get replaced by open source in two tiers: - The models themselves - The everything-ultra-app harness If an American open source champion does not emerge, the world will run on whoever produces the best open models and open software that is strong, stable, affordable, customizable, expandable and adaptable to both individual and business needs. We don't need another WinTel dynasty in the agent era, or an everything is "free" so we can monitor you, censor you and spy on you era. As AI becomes our interface to the world it needs to be open and people powered. Hedgie (@HedgieMarkets) 🦔Microsoft canceled its internal Claude Code licenses this week after token-based billing made the cost untenable, even for a company with effectively infinite cloud resources. Uber's CTO sent an internal memo warning the company burned through its entire 2026 AI budget in just four months. American AI software prices have jumped 20% to 37%, and GitHub (owned by Microsoft) is dropping flat-rate plans for usage-based billing across its products. My Take The AI subsidy era is ending in real time. The same company that put $13 billion into OpenAI and built the Azure infrastructure powering most of Anthropic's compute just looked at the bill from a competitor's coding tool and decided it was not worth paying. That is not a productivity failure on Anthropic's end. Token-based pricing is forcing every enterprise customer to confront the actual cost of running these models at scale, and the number turns out to be far higher than the flat-rate experiments suggested. This ties directly to my Gemini Flash post yesterday. Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google all raised effective prices in the last six months. Enterprises that built workflows assuming AI costs would keep falling are now watching annual budgets evaporate in months. Two outcomes look likely from here. Either enterprises scale back AI usage to fit budgets, which slows the revenue ramp the labs need to justify their valuations ahead of IPOs, or the labs cut prices and absorb the losses, which makes the unit economics worse at exactly the wrong moment. Both paths land in the same place, the numbers stop working, and somebody has to take the writedown. Hedgie🤗 — https://nitter.net/HedgieMarkets/status/2057531661785628841#m

Is Composer 2.5 really that good at coding? Anyone tried it yet?


Zuby’s first time experiencing FSD was in Saphire Model Y AI4 on version 14.3.2 in Austin. His reaction is GOLD. Video
Excited to see what you are building with Antigravity, We just 3xed the Antigravity limits again, but this time, the weekly quotas. Don't stop building! Varun Mohan (@_mohansolo) Yesterday, we 3x’d limits on Antigravity and are seeing you build so much more. One thing we heard was people are worried about hitting their weekly limits after a couple work sessions. To give you more runway, we’re 3x’ing the weekly Gemini quotas AGAIN on all paid plans. We’ve also gone ahead and reset Gemini quotas on all paid plans. Don’t stop building! — https://nitter.net/_mohansolo/status/2057656550286885284#m
Daily Grok Build bug fixes skcd (@skcd42) Bug fixes shipping to Grok Build (release notes will be available in the TUI) 0.1.214 - Rolling out X search and a much faster web-search (we plan to complete this by EOD) - Windows rendering bugs fix on powershell - Fix arrow-up keybinding in modals - Fix non-vim mode keybinding hints - Fix Cmd+Click on wrapped links - Filter out sessions that had no user input from picker - Support hookSpecificOutput.tool_input override - Prevent crash on exit when there are MCP servers with expiring tokens - Auto-refresh Skills when plugins change — https://nitter.net/skcd42/status/2057620377313095842#m
what problem do you most hope AI will solve in the future? maybe we can help!
get in loser, we are launching rocket today NIK (@ns123abc) 🩷 Nicki Minaj just pulled up at Starbase, wearing a Starship shirt to witness her first ever live rocket launch "This is historic. This is a major moment." "Major shout out to Elon. Thank you for everything you're doing for humanity” Video — https://nitter.net/ns123abc/status/2057608058591723829#m

Welcome to Starbase, https://nitter.net/NICKIMINAJ! Video
The hydraulic pin holding the tower arm in place did not retract. If that can be fixed tonight, there will be another launch attempt tomorrow at 5:30 CT. Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Starship V3 first flight countdown starting — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2057594680284430428#m
🚨 STARSHIP V3 UPGRADES SpaceX just unveiled Starship Version 3 Every major system redesigned: > payload tripled to 100 metric tons > all 33 Raptors now fire simultaneously > 3 grid fins instead of 4, 50% bigger > hot-stage adapter now fully reusable > engine shielding deleted > fuel transfer tube the size of a Falcon 9 first stage > 60 Starlink V3 sats per launch > new docking ports for in-orbit refueling The redesigned internal fuel transfer tube is so massive, it's literally the size of a Falcon 9 first stage. "We kind of put a rocket inside of a rocket" Video
The amazing https://nitter.net/NICKIMINAJ shows up at SpaceX and thanks Elon for all he does for humanity right before launch❤️ Video
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Starlink from the moon:

The Starlink team is exploring ways to extend connectivity beyond our planet Video

Starship V3 first flight countdown starting SpaceX (@SpaceX) Live webcast of Starship's twelfth flight test starts now — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2057593237150298155#m
Ukraine is so militarily strong at this point that Putin is contemplating attacking NATO instead because it's a softer target.
Trump’s use of taxpayer money to create a $1.8 billion political slush fund may be the episode of presidential corruption that is the most blatant and threatening to the constitutional order in modern times. https://trib.al/MsWWHlZ
Grok 4.3 stands out for being the most intelligent model in its price range MTS (@MTSlive) We built a live job board of all the frontier labs hiring right now. Plus a way to see news, funding rounds, compare model releases and more. Monitor the frontier at: http://dash.mts.now Video — https://nitter.net/MTSlive/status/2057567630983332247#m

new codex ships today! OpenAI Developers (@OpenAIDevs) It’s Codex Thursday, and yes, we have updates for you. First up: Appshots, a new way to bring the context of what you’re working on into Codex. On your Mac, press Command-Command to attach your app window to a Codex thread. Codex gets both a screenshot and text from the window, including content beyond what’s visible onscreen. Appshots are available across plans on Mac, with enterprise access coming soon. Video — https://nitter.net/OpenAIDevs/status/2057530207976989179#m

CHAMPIONS!!!!! 🏆 🟡🔵

This isn't just corruption or grift, it's a full-on criminal enterprise. If Republicans in Congress hadn't sold themselves out completely, they'd shut this down immediately. Reuters (@Reuters) Since the Trump administration announced the creation of a $1.776 billion fund for Americans deemed to be victims of political 'weaponization,' January 6 Capitol riot defendants and other Trump allies have scrambled to figure out how to get their share https://reut.rs/4tNNu7A — https://nitter.net/Reuters/status/2057255762187993095#m
Donald Trump is running a theft operation in plain sight. Stock trades. Crypto. Pardons. Slush funds. Sick doesn't even cover it. Video
Please do a quick read of this. It’s short, well written, and will remove a bit of wool from over your eyes. @amuse (@amuse) http://x.com/i/article/2057527725267595265 — https://nitter.net/amuse/status/2057530359844409654#m
Starlink Mobile is coming soon to Panama with https://nitter.net/MasMovilPanama and will keep customers connected where it wasn't possible before with apps, video, voice and messaging 🛰️📱 MasMovilPanama (@MasMovilPanama) Panamá entra en una nueva era de conectividad. +Móvil y https://nitter.net/Starlink anuncian la primera conectividad móvil satelital del país. Muy pronto ¡Si ves el cielo, tienes señal, papá! https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23MásMóvil https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23Starlink https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23conexiónsatelital https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23satélite Video — https://nitter.net/MasMovilPanama/status/2057473887290499238#m
This New York Times piece on the January 6th slush fund is worth your time. Here’s what is happening, as simply as I can put it. Back in January, Trump sued the IRS, an agency he controls, demanding $10 billion over the leak of his tax returns a number of years ago. IRS lawyers did their jobs. They wrote a memo laying out the defenses that could beat the suit, including the fact that Trump filed too late. His own lawyer was in court when the leaker pleaded guilty in October 2023, more than two years before Trump sued. The Justice Department never showed up to court. Never argued back. Never used the defenses sitting on their desk. The judge got suspicious and ordered both sides to explain whether they were actually opposing each other or just colluding. The day before that brief was due, Trump dropped the suit. Same day, his Justice Department announced a $1.776 billion taxpayer-funded “anti-weaponization fund.” Trump gets a formal apology. The IRS agrees to drop any audits of him and his family, even though a 2024 Times report found a loss in an ongoing audit could cost him over $100 million. The acting Attorney General, Trump’s former criminal defense attorney, picks the five commissioners who decide who gets paid. Trump can fire any of them. Proud Boys and Oath Keepers are not ruled out. This is the most corrupt thing I’ve ever seen from an American president. Where in the hell are my Republican colleagues? https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/19/admin/irs-trump-lawsuit-deal.html?unlocked_article_code=1.j1A.yiyd.PwJCpsH17y-N&smid=url-share
🦔Microsoft canceled its internal Claude Code licenses this week after token-based billing made the cost untenable, even for a company with effectively infinite cloud resources. Uber's CTO sent an internal memo warning the company burned through its entire 2026 AI budget in just four months. American AI software prices have jumped 20% to 37%, and GitHub (owned by Microsoft) is dropping flat-rate plans for usage-based billing across its products. My Take The AI subsidy era is ending in real time. The same company that put $13 billion into OpenAI and built the Azure infrastructure powering most of Anthropic's compute just looked at the bill from a competitor's coding tool and decided it was not worth paying. That is not a productivity failure on Anthropic's end. Token-based pricing is forcing every enterprise customer to confront the actual cost of running these models at scale, and the number turns out to be far higher than the flat-rate experiments suggested. This ties directly to my Gemini Flash post yesterday. Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google all raised effective prices in the last six months. Enterprises that built workflows assuming AI costs would keep falling are now watching annual budgets evaporate in months. Two outcomes look likely from here. Either enterprises scale back AI usage to fit budgets, which slows the revenue ramp the labs need to justify their valuations ahead of IPOs, or the labs cut prices and absorb the losses, which makes the unit economics worse at exactly the wrong moment. Both paths land in the same place, the numbers stop working, and somebody has to take the writedown. Hedgie🤗

Really enjoyed this conversation with https://nitter.net/MatthewBerman at I/O 👇 Matthew Berman (@MatthewBerman) Sundar Pichai (https://nitter.net/sundarpichai), Google CEO, on: 🔹Race to AGI 🔹Agents 🔹AI & Information Diet 🔹Open Source 🔹Cybersecurity 🔹US vs China Intro AI agents replacing parts of the internet AI agents deciding our information diet Will agents kill the “raw internet”? AI cyberattacks and Google’s defense strategy Should dangerous cyber AI models be held back? The threshold for releasing powerful AI Why Google hasn't open-sourced a large model The broken business model with open-source AI American companies using Chinese AI The risk of building on China’s AI ecosystem Why Google cares so much about cheap, fast AI models Sundar on self-improving AI and the race to AGI Google’s compute situation Google has more AI demand than compute Google’s biggest compute bottleneck Video — https://nitter.net/MatthewBerman/status/2057172843335725460#m
Elon Musk just measured your existence by how many times your atoms have been inside a dying star. Musk: “How many times have your atoms been at the center of a star? I think it’s like on average three or four times.” Every atom in your body has already survived the core of a star. Multiple times. Crushed under pressures that would flatten planets. Superheated to millions of degrees. Blown apart in explosions so violent they forged new elements. Then gravity pulled those scattered pieces back together. New stars formed. And the cycle repeated. For 13.8 billion years, your atoms have been fuel for the most violent process in the universe. And they are not done. Musk: “In terms of existence as measured by the number of times your atoms will be at the center of a star, we seem to be roughly halfway.” Halfway. Your atoms have been through the furnace three or four times. They will go through three or four more. But right now, in this impossibly thin sliver between cycles, those atoms are doing something they have never done before. They are conscious. For billions of years before you, they burned through stellar cores with no awareness. No memory. No sense of what they were or where they had been. After you, they will return to that state. Unconscious matter drifting through space until the next star claims them. This is the only moment in their entire journey where they can look back at the stars that made them and understand. Musk: “If you want to look at the big picture… that’s the really big picture.” The big picture is not that we are small. Everyone already knows that. The big picture is that we are temporary witnesses to a process that does not need witnesses. Stars do not need observers to burn. Atoms do not need anyone to understand where they have been. The universe ran for billions of years with no one in it. It will run for billions more after the last conscious thing disappears. But right now, matter is examining itself. That has never happened before in 13.8 billion years. You are not a person who happens to contain ancient atoms. You are ancient atoms that briefly figured out how to think. The universe did not design consciousness. It designed stars. Consciousness was the accident. And the accident is half over. Video
The new issue of Daedalus, the open-access Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, is chock full of good material on AI. w/https://nitter.net/demishassabis https://nitter.net/ylecun https://nitter.net/alondra https://nitter.net/pushmeet and so many others I wrote about the future of AI-facilitated medicine https://www.amacad.org/daedalus/ai-science-what-is-the-future-of-discovery

JUST IN: SpaceX pledges to cover all power grid infrastructure upgrade costs associated with its data centers so those costs are not passed on to local households, per its S-1 filing. Muskonomy (@muskonomy) JUST IN: COLOSSUS II is currently training Grok-5! Running on GB200 and GB300 processors, which SpaceX says made it one of the first data centers in the world to deploy both at significant scale, per its S-1 filing. — https://nitter.net/muskonomy/status/2057513595760705884#m

the attack at the mosque in san diego is one of the most chilling i have seen. my deepest condolences to the victims, families, and community.
I called my engineer friend at SpaceX the other day. 1am Pacific. 3am in Starbase. He was still in the office and not going home any time soon. And he was happy. Energized. Because he's directly influencing the course of a multi-planetary future for humanity. On a fundamental level, this is why Elon companies win. Young, high-competence people are given exceptional individual agency and semi-impossible problems. And they know that their contribution is essential. Any company that does this is much more likely to succeed. Elon does this without fail. Inspires me a lot. David Senra (@davidsenra) Marc Andreessen (https://nitter.net/pmarca) on what it’s like to work at SpaceX: “It’s like being dropped into a zone of shocking competence.” “Everybody is ultra competent, and the reason everybody’s ultra competent is because if they’re not, Elon sniffs it out and fires them. He knows, ‘cause he’s talking to the people actually doing the work.” “The best engineers in the world want to work for him, ‘cause he’s the one CEO like this who’s able to work with them as a peer on whatever the technology is.” “What would be better as an engineer than being able to design a rocket engine with Elon Musk as your engineering partner?” Video — https://nitter.net/davidsenra/status/2057497821658399041#m

It is the answer Nic Cruz Patane (@niccruzpatane) This was my favorite moment from Elon, Franz, and Lars yesterday. Elon: "I’ll tell you something, maybe at a fundamental level why the Model S/X succeeded, which is that, those cars were designed with love." Lars: "Absolutely." Elon: "That would be my advice for people out there who are making products or providing services, is do something that you truly love. Your customers will feel that love." Anyone who owns a Tesla knows exactly what he means. Video — https://nitter.net/niccruzpatane/status/2057472779398590843#m
Try it out! Michael Truell (@mntruell) For the next month, we’re doubling Cursor usage for new users you invite on the Teams plan. Enjoy! — https://nitter.net/mntruell/status/2057490314143932846#m
Marc Andreessen (https://nitter.net/pmarca) on what it’s like to work at SpaceX: “It’s like being dropped into a zone of shocking competence.” “Everybody is ultra competent, and the reason everybody’s ultra competent is because if they’re not, Elon sniffs it out and fires them. He knows, ‘cause he’s talking to the people actually doing the work.” “The best engineers in the world want to work for him, ‘cause he’s the one CEO like this who’s able to work with them as a peer on whatever the technology is.” “What would be better as an engineer than being able to design a rocket engine with Elon Musk as your engineering partner?” Video Elon Musk (@elonmusk) SpaceX is actively hiring world-class engineers/physicists for SpaceXAI, even if you have zero prior experience in AI. Smart humans figure it out fast. Please send an email with ~3 bullet points demonstrating evidence of exceptional ability to ai_eng@spacex.com. — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2057327547411570907#m
“We need to fill up the moon sand with footprints.” My five year-old said this to me over the weekend out of the blue as kids often do. He’s been begging us to take him to Kennedy Space Center. He knows who the Soviets were because of his book on the space race. He can name all the shuttles and wishes they were still flying. I keep thinking about the moon sand today. That some companies are not just good businesses or technologies. They’re dreams built for everyone, but most importantly, for children. And if your company somehow alters the reality of what a child thinks is possible for him and what his parents knew was not possible for them, that is a noble company of the highest order. Yun-Ta Tsai (@yunta_tsai) May this era be the new dawn of humanity. — https://nitter.net/yunta_tsai/status/2057470169543520740#m

May this era be the new dawn of humanity.

Not even once? Basil the Great (@BasilTheGreat) Keir Starmer has never mentioned Henry Nowak He hasn't ever mentioned Wayne Broadhurst, a man murdered by an afghan migrant in the street He hasn't mentioned Rhiannon Whyte either, a young mother who was murdered by an asylum seeker who was placed in the hotel she worked at — https://nitter.net/BasilTheGreat/status/2057465256893456504#m

His name was HENRY NOWAK. 💔

Why have they said nothing about the murder, aided by the police, of this innocent English boy? Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) The British politicians who took a knee for George Floyd have not even made a post about Henry Nowak. — https://nitter.net/visegrad24/status/2057407080626000108#m
Pretty profound for an ipo filing: “For the entirety of its existence, human civilization has lived on a single celestial body: Earth. The current paradigm, in which human civilization is confined to one planet, exposes humanity to existential threats that are unpredictable and uncontrollable on a planetary scale. By moving beyond the only home we have ever known, we ensure species- level redundancy and that the light of consciousness will not be tied to a single planet subject to the inevitable hazards of a harsh and vast universe. We do not want humans to have the same fate as dinosaurs.” - SpaceX S-1 https://nitter.net/elonmusk
Here's how the corruption works: Thursday: RJ Reynolds donates $5M to Trump Saturday: Trump invites RJR execs to Mar a Lago; execs ask to loosen regs on flavored vapes; Trump calls up RFK Jr. and tells him to change it Friday: FDA changes the policy https://www.nytimes.com/live/2026/05/21/us/trump-news#donation-big-tobacco-vaping
Falcon 9 launches 29 https://nitter.net/Starlink satellites from Florida

Grok Build 0.1 might be one of the most underestimated AI models right now. We tested it in Kilo Code by asking it to build 5 websites from scratch. Here are the results:
Try Composer 2.5 BridgeMind (@bridgemindai) New CursorBench results just dropped. Two big takeaways. Composer 2.5 is way better than most people think. 63.2% score at $0.55 per task. Nearly matching Opus 4.7 Max and GPT 5.5 Extra High at 20x less cost. This is insane value. Gemini 3.5 Flash is #10 at 49.8%. Below GPT 5.5 Low. Below Opus 4.7 Low. Google's newest model can't even beat budget tier competition. Composer 2.5 is the sleeper. Gemini 3.5 Flash is the disappointment. — https://nitter.net/bridgemindai/status/2057096555924947392#m

Something is deeply wrong Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) Reuters stories on Henry Nowak: 0 Reuters stories on George Floyd: 1,087 Do you see what’s happening? — https://nitter.net/libsoftiktok/status/2057184728772391026#m

Ten years ago, I walked into Tesla as an intern — January 2015, back when all we built was the Model S. I never imagined I'd one day lead the Fremont factory where we are building some of the most amazing cars the world has ever seen. Today we sunset the S/X program, and it's bittersweet. The first ever car I bought was a Model S. It showed me a whole new world, and a reason to believe in futuristic technology. The end of one thing makes room for new beginning of the other. We're letting go of something we loved a lot so we can build something even greater. Big things are already on their way to Fremont factory— a future of amazing abundance. Thank you, https://nitter.net/elonmusk, for the vision. To everyone who built this with me: thank you. Onto the next chapter. 🚀 Tesla (@Tesla) Model S & X Signature Delivery Event https://nitter.net/i/broadcasts/1nxeLygplDRJX — https://nitter.net/Tesla/status/2057257841799713183#m
I will be reviewing all emails that pass reasonable sanity checks personally
If you’ve made a very complex thing do useful work, that’s a major plus
Tips for using Grok Build Yun-Ta Tsai (@yunta_tsai) If you are managing multiple machines across clusters and farms, you could ask Grok Build to spin off a sub-agent SSH tunnel into the machines while interacting with tmux sessions for you. Thanks to https://nitter.net/skcd42 for the tips. Now I can fully live inside the main Grok Build instance without additional tabs to other clusters. — https://nitter.net/yunta_tsai/status/2057338100133834828#m
Try it out! Grok (@grok) Prototyping game assets directly with Grok https://nitter.net/imagine Video — https://nitter.net/grok/status/2057338215783370789#m
if you work across multiple machines, highly recommend using Grok Build with its subagents to manage SSH tunnels and interact with tmux. We are working on making this experience more native, think of it as deploying or registering all your machines 🔜 Yun-Ta Tsai (@yunta_tsai) If you are managing multiple machines across clusters and farms, you could ask Grok Build to spin off a sub-agent SSH tunnel into the machines while interacting with tmux sessions for you. Thanks to https://nitter.net/skcd42 for the tips. Now I can fully live inside the main Grok Build instance without additional tabs to other clusters. — https://nitter.net/yunta_tsai/status/2057338100133834828#m
Every time 😂 Planet Of Memes (@PlanetOfMemes) Every time. 😆 — https://nitter.net/PlanetOfMemes/status/2057217611230769601#m

SpaceX is actively hiring world-class engineers/physicists for SpaceXAI, even if you have zero prior experience in AI. Smart humans figure it out fast. Please send an email with ~3 bullet points demonstrating evidence of exceptional ability to ai_eng@spacex.com.
Trump’s latest corruption seems to breach the constitution, creating a $1.8 billion slush fund for his friends without congressional authorization and effectively pardoning himself by stopping IRS audits of him, his family, and his businesses. https://trib.al/7jBHK3r
This New York Times piece is worth your time. Here’s what is happening, as simply as I can put it. Back in January, Trump sued the IRS, an agency he controls, demanding $10 billion over the leak of his tax returns a number of years ago. IRS lawyers did their jobs. They wrote a memo laying out the defenses that could beat the suit, including the fact that Trump filed too late. His own lawyer was in court when the leaker pleaded guilty in October 2023, more than two years before Trump sued. The Justice Department never showed up to court. Never argued back. Never used the defenses sitting on their desk. The judge got suspicious and ordered both sides to explain whether they were actually opposing each other or just colluding. The day before that brief was due, Trump dropped the suit. Same day, his Justice Department announced a $1.776 billion taxpayer-funded “anti-weaponization fund.” Trump gets a formal apology. The IRS agrees to drop any audits of him and his family, even though a 2024 Times report found a loss in an ongoing audit could cost him over $100 million. The acting Attorney General, Trump’s former criminal defense attorney, picks the five commissioners who decide who gets paid. Trump can fire any of them. Proud Boys and Oath Keepers are not ruled out. This is the most corrupt thing I’ve ever seen from an American president. Where in the hell are my Republican colleagues? https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/19/admin/irs-trump-lawsuit-deal.html?unlocked_article_code=1.j1A.yiyd.PwJCpsH17y-N&smid=url-share
❤️ Franz von Holzhausen (@woodhaus2) After nearly 18 years I can stop working on Model S and X. We put so much love into these products, but will continue to pour that into the future products. Thanks to everyone who believed in and supported these cars through the years. We strived for the best and will never stop. Saying goodbye to something great and making room for something even greater! — https://nitter.net/woodhaus2/status/2057305173438116200#m

True David Senra (@davidsenra) Elon didn’t start SpaceX to build a rocket company: “The original vision for SpaceX was not to start a launch company. Elon’s original goal was to increase NASA’s budget, and he was willing to just burn 100 million dollars on a philanthropic mission to display a greenhouse on Mars. Shooting a greenhouse to Mars with existing rocket technology, get this photo on the front page of every paper. A little plant on the red planet, the first time life had transferred to another planet. That’ll probably increase NASA’s budget and spur this wave of exploration and interest in space. When he tried to do that, he discovered that the space launch market was so expensive and un-innovative and hadn’t been moving forward. That’s actually how he discovered the opportunity to start SpaceX. That’s what’s actually going to move this market forward.” Video — https://nitter.net/davidsenra/status/2057263671743508689#m
At Tesla, we build our cars with love
This is the way X Freeze (@XFreeze) Elon Musk on why the Model S and Model X succeeded: “Those cars were designed with love. Every part of it, inside and outside, even things people couldn’t see - we put there because we love the product” “It’s at the heart of any great product. If the people making it genuinely love that product… it’s not a spreadsheet thing. You do things to make the product amazing because you love it Even if people don’t see all of those things, they feel a lot of those things. And that’s what translates to people wanting the product” Video — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2057289078157271535#m
George Blankenship got really emotional telling the story of early Tesla And it shows why Tesla’s survival story is one of the wildest in startup history The Model S wasn’t just another car. It was Tesla’s first true everyday car And it was Tesla’s do-or-die moment Thousands of people trusted Elon Musk enough to hand over $5,000 deposits… No car in their driveway No guarantee Tesla would survive Just belief in a promise But behind the scenes, the reality was brutal In Q2 2012, Tesla delivered just 12 cars in the entire quarter Wall Street was circling like vultures The media was waiting for Tesla to die Short sellers were waiting for the collapse And the company was running straight into one of the most terrifying production hells in startup history Then Elon did something insane He publicly tweeted that Tesla would be profitable by Q1 2013 That wasn’t a prediction That was a survival command To make it happen, Elon set the number: 4,750 deliveries.... The mission became clear: Deliver thousands of Model S cars before the quarter ended The number that mattered inside the company became 4,750 The pressure inside Tesla became unreal George Blankenship had to email Elon every single night at exactly midnight with the raw survival numbers: How many deliveries still stood between Tesla and death By the final week, job titles disappeared IT guys were washing cars Marketing guys were moving cars People who had never worked in delivery were suddenly doing whatever it took Nobody was “above” the work Nobody was waiting for someone else. Everyone was fighting for the same thing: Keep Tesla alive Then came the final Saturday of the quarter. At 3 PM… Car 4,750 was delivered Tesla had done the impossible Blankenship stood on his desk, looked at his exhausted team, and told them: “What you just did is monumental… not just for Tesla, but for what we’re going to do for mankind.” That quarter, Tesla shocked the world with an $11M profit. The stock exploded from around $20 to $90 But the real story isn’t the stock It’s that Tesla crossed the line between impossible and inevitable They didn’t just build a company. They forged the foundation of the EV revolution Video
Watch Starship's twelfth flight test https://nitter.net/i/broadcasts/1YxNrZwwomNxw

S & X will forever be in my heart Tesla (@Tesla) The legacy of Model S & X will live on in our vision for autonomy Video — https://nitter.net/Tesla/status/2057283989397008792#m
Elon Musk and Franz von Holzhausen during the first Model S customer deliveries in 2012, and the final Model S deliveries in 2026. 14 years later. What a journey!

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About to hand over the last Model S & X cars ever made Tesla (@Tesla) Model S & X Signature Delivery Event https://nitter.net/i/broadcasts/1nxeLygplDRJX — https://nitter.net/Tesla/status/2057257841799713183#m
You don't realize how massive Starship actually is. The engineering is absolutely insane Video
True Muskonomy (@muskonomy) NEWS: ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet singles out Starlink as one of the most fascinating chip demand drivers he sees in the market today. "We talk a lot about chips, humanoids and self-driving cars. But all those products have to be connected to data," Fouquet told Reuters. Starlink's satellite constellation requires chips at scale. As the network grows toward tens of thousands of satellites, it represents a significant and recurring source of semiconductor demand that most analysts overlook. — https://nitter.net/muskonomy/status/2057155295974142219#m

Starlink Internet is awesome Starlink (@Starlink) Starlink enables high-speed internet on the move 🛰️🛣️ — https://nitter.net/Starlink/status/2057216314968858784#m
Try this in your Tesla! Tesla (@Tesla) Say “Hey Grok” to initiate a conversation with Grok in your Tesla To dismiss Grok, simply say “Goodbye” at the end — https://nitter.net/Tesla/status/2057133720994529601#m
Grok Build daily release notes skcd (@skcd42) Bug fixes shipping to Grok Build (release notes will be available in the TUI) - macOS x86_64 (Intel) support - Windows ARM64 (aarch64) support - Render links inside table cells - Shift+Enter newline insertion on Windows Terminal - Space/Enter/click toggle sections in shortcuts help modal - Enable Kitty Graphics Protocol for Warp terminal - Multi-images paste/drop - Add Powerpoint text extraction support to read_file - Hash cwd for CJK characters to fix path references - Improve compaction prompt - Condense <user_guide> system prompt - Surface silent background sub-agents failures - Harden background tool to support no timeouts and self-kills — https://nitter.net/skcd42/status/2057247628879134722#m
Imagine if Biden: • Created a $1.8 billion slush fund to hand out to rioters who assaulted police officers • Banned the IRS from auditing him, his family, and his companies • Accepted a $400 million luxury jet from a foreign monarchy Pardoned hundreds of people who assaulted police officers • Openly promoted his own meme coin while in office • Had family members cutting international business deals while he was in office and directly profiting from them • Repeatedly “joked” about staying in office past two terms • Repeatedly praised Xi, Putin, and Kim Jong Un The outrage would never end. The fact that people are becoming numb to this level of corruption is insane.
No, I want to enable anyone to go to the Moon or Mars so that we secure the future of consciousness
HUGE NEWS!!!! Suicidal Empathy is the Instant #1 New York Times Bestseller in the Nonfiction Hardcover category and in the Combined (print and ebook) category! Video
As the recently expanded partnership with https://nitter.net/AnthropicAI demonstrates, https://nitter.net/SpaceX is offering AI compute as a service at significant scale. We are in discussions with other companies to do the same. Over time, especially with orbital data centers, we expect to serve AI at extremely high scale.
“You want to wake up in the morning and think the future is going to be great—and that’s what being a space-faring civilization is all about. It’s about believing in the future and thinking that the future will be better than the past. And I can’t think of anything more exciting than going out there and being among the stars.” — https://nitter.net/elonmusk Shaun Maguire (@shaunmmaguire) The moment we've all been waiting for!!! 🚀 — https://nitter.net/shaunmmaguire/status/2057201820934853078#m

.https://nitter.net/elonmusk explains how xAI’s mission and SpaceX’s mission are intertwined: “xAI’s mission is to understand the universe. What things are necessary? You have to be curious, and you have to exist.” “You want to increase the amount of intelligence in the universe, and the probable lifespan of intelligence.” “As a corollary— humanity also continuing to expand because if you’re curious, and trying to understand the universe, one thing you’re trying to understand is— where will humanity go?” “Understanding the universe means you care about propagating into the future.” Via https://nitter.net/collision and https://nitter.net/dwarkesh_sp Video Jawwwn (@jawwwn_) Peter Thiel says that when he invested in https://nitter.net/elonmusk’s SpaceX in 2008, people emailed him, glad they didn’t invest in Founders Fund — because “anyone investing in something as crazy as rockets shouldn’t be in venture capital.” “Great investments may look crazy but really not be.” Video — https://nitter.net/jawwwn_/status/2057221717043372354#m
“That first signature resembled my actual, physical handwriting.” Video
three of the things we are most excited about: 1. AGI accelerating research 2. AGI accelerating companies 3. personal AGI accelerating everyone in achieving their goals today it was great to announce the unit distance result. yesterday it was great to announce that we are offering to invest $2M in openai credits into every YC company. now we need to increase our efforts on the third!
Co-sign. Jawwwn (@jawwwn_) “https://nitter.net/elonmusk is probably doing more for America than any other American.” “He's single-handedly bringing manufacturing back to America.” “He's revived defense tech.” “SpaceX is in some ways the most important defense contractor in America.” “What he's doing with Starlink is amazing for the world.” “He's creating all these blue collar manufacturing jobs. “He's done more than any living human to de-carbonize the world.” “And if you’re upset about data centers on Earth—here you go!” https://nitter.net/GavinSBaker with https://nitter.net/patrick_oshag on https://nitter.net/InvestLikeBest Video — https://nitter.net/jawwwn_/status/2057202667680919845#m
a general-purpose model solved a major open problem in mathematics. we'll be saying this a lot over the coming years, but this is a kinda big milestone. i'm very excited for AI to greatly extend our understanding of the world, but still, i have complicated feelings today. Timothy Gowers @wtgowers (@wtgowers) If you are a mathematician, then you may want to make sure you are sitting down before reading further. — https://nitter.net/wtgowers/status/2057175727271800912#m
The tax immunity that Trump's administration just corruptly handed Trump "frees the president from a potential adverse ruling that could have cost him more than $100 million, according to an analysis of his tax returns in 2020." https://trib.al/EAMeLox
We’re expanding our partnership with https://nitter.net/SpaceX, and will be scaling up on GB200 capacity in Colossus 2 throughout June. Appreciate https://nitter.net/elonmusk and the team helping us find good homes for the Claudes. Tom Brown (@nottombrown) In the next few days we'll be ramping up Claude inference on Colossus. Grateful to be partnering with SpaceX here. We are going to need to move a lot of atoms in order to keep up with AI demand, and there's nobody better at quickly moving atoms (on or off planet Earth) — https://nitter.net/nottombrown/status/2052062566126649448#m
http://x.com/i/article/2057150538202976256
SpaceX Starship is a work of art

PabloReports: What do you make of this $1.776 billion fund— Gavin Newsom: It’s a criminal enterprise. It’s not just corruption, it’s not just graft, it’s a full-on criminal enterprise and it needs to be shut down. Video
This is so unjust End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) 𝗭𝗲𝗿𝗼 stories by AP on Henry Nowak 𝗭𝗲𝗿𝗼 stories by PBS on Henry Nowak 𝗭𝗲𝗿𝗼 stories by NYT on Henry Nowak 𝗭𝗲𝗿𝗼 stories by NPR on Henry Nowak 𝗭𝗲𝗿𝗼 stories by WSJ on Henry Nowak 𝗭𝗲𝗿𝗼 stories by CNN on Henry Nowak 𝗭𝗲𝗿𝗼 stories by WaPo on Henry Nowak 𝗭𝗲𝗿𝗼 stories by Reuters on Henry Nowak 𝗭𝗲𝗿𝗼 stories by MSNBC on Henry Nowak — https://nitter.net/EndWokeness/status/2057152169007051063#m

Bravo https://nitter.net/JeffBezos! CNBC (@CNBC) Jeff Bezos: "If I do my job right, the value to society and civilization from my for-profit companies will be much, much larger than the good that I do with my charitable giving." Video — https://nitter.net/CNBC/status/2057085086504218722#m
Today, we’re sharing that a general-purpose internal https://nitter.net/OpenAI model achieved a breakthrough on one of the best-known combinatorial geometry problems. Less than 1 year ago frontier AI models were at IMO gold-level performance. I expect this pace of progress to continue. OpenAI (@OpenAI) Today, we share a breakthrough on the planar unit distance problem, a famous open question first posed by Paul Erdős in 1946. For nearly 80 years, mathematicians believed the best possible solutions looked roughly like square grids. An OpenAI model has now disproved that belief, discovering an entirely new family of constructions that performs better. This marks the first time AI has autonomously solved a prominent open problem central to a field of mathematics. Video — https://nitter.net/OpenAI/status/2057176201782075690#m

No one has ever developed a fully reusable orbital heat shield When you return from orbital velocity, you come in like a flaming meteor. You are a raging ball of fire. It is incredibly difficult to build a heat shield that doesn’t melt, shatter, or get destroyed in the process SpaceX is changing that. They have developed the most advanced ceramic heat tiles in history. Unlike the Space Shuttle, which required months of meticulous inspections and tile replacements after every flight, Starship's heat shield is built for rapid, reliable reuse This is the holy grail of engineering

It’s a really special time to be alive…some thoughts from training this model 🧵 OpenAI (@OpenAI) Today, we share a breakthrough on the planar unit distance problem, a famous open question first posed by Paul Erdős in 1946. For nearly 80 years, mathematicians believed the best possible solutions looked roughly like square grids. An OpenAI model has now disproved that belief, discovering an entirely new family of constructions that performs better. This marks the first time AI has autonomously solved a prominent open problem central to a field of mathematics. Video — https://nitter.net/OpenAI/status/2057176201782075690#m

Lithuania becomes second European country to approve FSD Supervised Tesla Europe, Middle East & Africa (@teslaeurope) FSD Supervised now rolling out to Teslas in Lithuania 🇱🇹! Making European roads safer, one by one Video — https://nitter.net/teslaeurope/status/2056991427511332957#m
Trump has successfully censored most major US media. The US ranks #64 on the World Press Freedom index, which is below freedom. And it is getting worse very soon. Sad to see that the US lacks checks and balances & is unable to defend freedom. Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) 1. Number of stories about Trump buying and selling hundreds of millions of dollars in stocks in the first three months of 2026: CBS: 0 CNN: 0 Fox News: 0 NPR: 0 PBS: 0 Politico: 0 Semafor: 0 Business Insider: 0 — https://nitter.net/JuddLegum/status/2057083165139665405#m
Grok Build 0.1 is available on Vercel AI Gateway. xAI's beta coding model in Grok Build CLI. 𝚖𝚘𝚍𝚎𝚕: '𝚡𝚊𝚒/𝚐𝚛𝚘𝚔-𝚋𝚞𝚒𝚕𝚍-𝟶.𝟷' https://vercel.com/changelog/grok-build-0-1-now-available-on-vercel-ai-gateway
In https://nitter.net/nytopinion “Americans should be cleareyed about what the president is doing. He is taking their money and showering it on criminals,” the editorial board writes. https://nyti.ms/4dyC9Cj
Data centers aren’t stealing your water. Even if the total water draw of data centers triples by 2030, they’d require just 8% of the water consumed by American golf courses. https://nitter.net/dodgeblake interviewed https://nitter.net/AndyMasley, the man who’s been debunking AI water doomerism. Full story 👇 Naval (@naval) The latest IQ test involves data centers and water. — https://nitter.net/naval/status/2057060133604139257#m

Thank you. The important part is zeroing out taxes on the bottom half. Best way to put money in someone’s pocket is to not take it out in the first place. Bottom half is only 3% of total tax revenue. But it’s very meaningful to that person. Zero it out. Chris | Venture X Media (@thecoachchris_) Facts It's great that Jeff Bezos thinks this way, because too many people who don't make money think that giving money to the government will solve a lot of their problems. They think these government programs are the answer, and it's clearly not. You can look at the federal level or at the state level, and you will see that a lot of government programs are simply waste. — https://nitter.net/thecoachchris_/status/2057113700923003090#m
There were massive international protests over George Floyd and those police involved were severely punished with long prison sentences, yet the police responsible here did not even lose their jobs! An incredibly unjust double-standard! DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) An 18-year-old kid gets stabbed in the street. He’s running for his life, begging for help, and instead of saving him, the police handcuff him while he bleeds out because the attacker claimed “racism.” They let him choke on his own blood. No urgency. No humanity. Just cold, ideological policing. Months later? Still no names. Still no suspensions. Still no accountability. Meanwhile, the same UK police have arrested over 12,000 people for social media posts. They move at lightning speed to jail citizens for tweets and online comments, yet they can’t even name or discipline the officers who allegedly let a stabbing victim die in handcuffs on the street. This is the definition of two-tier policing: aggressive against ordinary people speaking online, but protective when it comes to their own failures and protecting the narrative. The British people deserve real justice, not another cover-up. Justice for Henry Nowak. — https://nitter.net/cb_doge/status/2057109692644823144#m

Mandatory near full stack shot at 1200mm

Amazing price for performance! Lee Robinson (@leerob) Where could we improve Composer 2.5? We're working on the next model and would love your feedback. Lots of work to do (our CursorBench evals below) in the coming weeks! — https://nitter.net/leerob/status/2057077492670767259#m

Absolutely Adam Lowisz X Meetup 🇺🇸🇵🇱🇪🇺🇬🇧🇺🇦 (@AdamLowisz) These police officers that arrested the victim of a stabbing out of their racist prejudices towards the White indigenous populations of Europe need to face prison time. It is unacceptable that a colonizing migrant should be allowed to stab an indigenous European. — https://nitter.net/AdamLowisz/status/2057105126511329787#m
In the context of police shootings: Black victims get ~9x the coverage of White victims.

This poor boy was running away from someone who stabbed him & stole his phone, but the police in the UK attacked him instead of his murderer! Inevitable West (@Inevitablewest) He wasn't a career criminal. He was a Russel group university student. State authorities assisted a foreigner in stabbing him to death. This is 100x worse than George Floyd. — https://nitter.net/Inevitablewest/status/2057065885949481336#m

Has any action been taken against the police officers who handcuffed this boy and made him bleed to death in the street? Who are they? https://nitter.net/i/grok/share/d3d2dadb8d1e47f78b54439032739ca8
Yes DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) ELON MUSK: Earth is Tiny. The Future is Space. Human civilization uses only a tiny fraction of the Sun’s energy. Even if humanity used a million times more energy, it would still be extremely small compared to the Sun’s power. The Sun dominates the solar system, holding around 99.8% of its total mass. Everything outside the Sun is almost insignificant when measured against the Sun’s scale and energy. Earth-based civilization has a natural limit because our planet’s resources are small compared to what exists in space. To grow civilization in a truly meaningful way, humanity has to expand beyond Earth. Space is not optional for long-term growth — it is the next step for civilization. Video — https://nitter.net/cb_doge/status/2056743476394635274#m
That is the goal Muskonomy (@muskonomy) NEWS: Elon Musk laid out SpaceX's core mission in precise terms during his Forbes interview, describing the specific test he uses to define a genuinely self-sustaining civilization beyond Earth. If resupply ships from Earth stop arriving for any reason, does the civilization on the Moon or Mars continue to grow or does it collapse? Passing that test is the actual goal, not simply putting humans on another planet. To reach it, Elon estimates humanity needs to deliver roughly 1 million tons of cargo to the Moon or Mars to build sufficient industrial capacity. He was careful to define what multi-planetary actually means. It is not about leaving Earth and relocating somewhere else. That would simply be a single-planet civilization in a harder place to live. The goal is for humanity to extend outward while keeping Earth intact, eventually becoming a spacefaring civilization spread across multiple worlds. SpaceX's Starship, targeting full reusability as early as this year, is the vehicle Musk says makes the million-ton goal physically achievable. He described this as a "fundamental breakthrough" he hopes to see happen in 2026. — https://nitter.net/muskonomy/status/2056821074730598490#m

True CNBC (@CNBC) Jeff Bezos: "If I do my job right, the value to society and civilization from my for-profit companies will be much, much larger than the good that I do with my charitable giving." Video — https://nitter.net/CNBC/status/2057085086504218722#m
True Brivael Le Pogam (@brivael) Gilles, je vais démonter ta prémisse de départ, parce que tout le reste de ton argument s'effondre avec elle. Tu pars du principe qu'il faut une « sensibilité de gauche » pour ne pas laisser créver les gens de faim. C'est l'inverse total de ce que dit l'histoire économique des 50 dernières années. Les chiffres bruts. 1990 : 2,3 milliards de personnes en pauvreté extrême. 38% de l'humanité. 2025 : 831 millions. Environ 10%. 1,5 milliard d'êtres humains sortis de la misère absolue en 35 ans. La plus grande réduction de souffrance humaine de toute l'histoire de l'espèce. Qui a fait ça ? Pas l'aide internationale. Pas les ONG. Pas les programmes de redistribution. Pas la « sensibilité de gauche ». Le marché. L'ouverture commerciale. La Chine de Deng en 1978 qui abandonne le maoisme. L'Inde en 1991 qui libéralise. Le Vietnam, l'Indonésie, le Bangladesh qui s'ouvrent au capitalisme. Les seuls endroits où l'extrême pauvreté a EXPLOSÉ sur la même période ? Le Vénézuela socialiste : de 27% de pauvres en 2008 à plus de 80% en 2018, avec une inflation de 130 000% et un Vénézuélien moyen qui a perdu 11 kilos par dénutrition. La Corée du Nord. Cuba. Le Zimbabwe de Mugabe. La gauche ne nourrit pas les pauvres. Elle les fabrique. Le capitalisme produit tellement de richesse que même ses « perdants » américains vivent mieux que la classe moyenne soviétique. Un pauvre US a un frigo, une voiture, un téléphone, l'air conditionné, internet. Un pauvre cubain attend du riz. Ton argument selon lequel « le social aux USA est un désastre » repète une légende française. La réalité : le PIB par habitant américain est de 80 000$. Français : 45 000$. Un Mississippien — l'État US le plus pauvre — a un revenu médian supérieur au Français moyen. La vérité que la gauche française refuse de regarder : dans un système libéral, il y a plus de richesse créée, plus largement distribuée, et beaucoup moins de pauvres. Partout. Sans exception. Sur toutes les périodes mesurées. ÊTRE de gauche en 2026 face à ces données, ce n'est pas avoir de la « sensibilité ». C'est ignorer 35 ans de preuves accablantes. C'est préférer la posture morale au résultat. La compassion sans résultats, ça s'appelle de la vanité. — https://nitter.net/brivael/status/2056766000943550961#m
Within one 24 hour period, Trump: - got out of a $100 million IRS fine - secured "immunity" from all future tax investigations for his family and friends - created a $1.8 billion slush fund for lawbreaking supporters - was reported for likely insider trading worth nearly $1 billion All of the obvious things to say about this are true. It's bad. Nobody even tries to defend it. The closest thing to a defense you get is something about how "but Democrats suck" and "woke was also bad," which is not a defense, but rather a kind of moral blank check made out to the administration to give them the right to do anything. But what I'm most curious about is whether this sort of lurid corruption creates a countermovement that successfully returns government to rule of law or whether it's establishing a norm of executive imperialism that every future administration will use to achieve its ends, which can always be justified by the moral blank check of "the other side is worse, so let us do whatever we want."

Very cool - Grok Build is clearly getting better by the day. Two nights ago I ran an overnight build and it failed. Last night, success. I really like the multi-agent orchestration behavior, it does a really good job of spinning up agents to build vs. review, and an orchestration agent that makes sure everyone follows the plan. I'm impressed, the https://nitter.net/xai team is clearly making really meaningful progress here, very quickly.

They hate you for noticing the pattern. During the Summer of Floyd, a Black, drug-addled career criminal died while resisting police after committing a crime, and whole cities burned while we were lectured endlessly about “racism.” Now Henry Nowak, an 18-year-old White first-year student at the University of Southampton, is stabbed multiple times by Vickrum Digwa, a Sikh man carrying blades under Britain’s sacred multicultural laws. Henry was walking home after celebrating with his university soccer team. He was not some violent thug. He was sober enough to be under the legal driving limit, in good spirits, sending videos to his friends, and simply trying to get home. Digwa stabbed him in the chest and in the back of the legs as Henry tried to flee. Neighbors heard Henry crying that he had been stabbed and was dying. When police arrived, Digwa played the race card, called Henry a “drunken racist,” and the officers believed him. Henry told them he had been stabbed. One officer replied, “I don’t think you have, mate.” Then they handcuffed him anyway. He died after telling police he could not breathe. He bled out in the street while his killer stood there, shielded by the very system that should have saved him. The same political class that screamed for years over Floyd now falls silent. That silence tells you exactly whose lives matter to them, whose do not, and why they hate you for noticing.

The UK has fallen. Rothmus 🏴 (@Rothmus) UK authorities have accused little girls of being prostitutes, “co-conspirators” and willing accomplices in their own grooming and abuse. They have arrested a father for trying to rescue his daughter from her rapists. This was not mere negligence or turning a blind eye. Officials have actively and deliberately protected the perpetrators. Video — https://nitter.net/Rothmus/status/2056777583123935444#m
France is one of the few European countries that truly understood sovereignty. It built its own nuclear deterrent, with around 290 nuclear warheads and full sovereign control over their use. It remains the EU’s only nuclear-armed state after Brexit. It built one of Europe’s strongest non-dependent energy systems: in 2025, nuclear power generated around 68% of France’s electricity. It maintained serious military capabilities: nuclear submarines, long-range missiles, an aircraft carrier, expeditionary forces, a large defence industry and independent strategic doctrine. It preserved a powerful financial system, with Paris becoming the EU’s largest financial centre after Brexit in several areas, from banking to asset management and capital markets. And unlike much of Europe, France does not host permanent American military bases on its territory. France has many problems. But on sovereignty, it understood something most of Europe forgot: A serious state must control its own energy, defence, finance and strategic decisions.

This is far worse than George Floyd Because he is white, there will be no justice. Basil the Great (@BasilTheGreat) "I CAN'T BREATHE" The final words of Henry Nowak, a student, just 18 years have been revealed A Sikh had stabbed him When a police officer attended the scene he arrested Henry because the Sikh man said he was racist Henry died handcuffed as he bled out in the street When Henry told the officer he had been stabbed The Policeman told Henry "I don't think you have mate" I have no words — https://nitter.net/BasilTheGreat/status/2056982857633919318#m

The Wrong Side of History Has a Very Specific Smell By Gandalv / https://nitter.net/Microinteracti1 Ben Hodges is not a man who wastes words. The former commanding general of US Army Europe has spent the better part of three years telling anyone who would listen that Ukraine was going to win, that Russia was going to lose, and that the only real question was how much unnecessary dying would happen in between. He has now added a postscript, and it is not a comfortable one: America, he says, is going to deeply regret what it failed to do. He is, of course, absolutely right. Ukraine is not merely surviving this war. It is industrialising it. The country that Russia expected to fold in 72 hours has spent three years building one of the most sophisticated drone warfare ecosystems on the planet, developing long-range strike capabilities that have genuinely rattled the Kremlin, and producing battle-hardened soldiers who have forgotten more about modern combined-arms warfare than most NATO generals have ever learned. When this war ends, Ukraine will not be a grateful, shell-shocked recipient of Western charity. It will be the single most capable and battle-tested defence industry in the World. Full stop. And the United States, which spent the last stretch of this conflict flirting with the aggressor, slow-walking ammunition, blocking long-range strikes, and sending its president to Mar-a-Lago to take phone calls from Putin like a middle manager hoping to avoid a performance review, will have precisely zero claim on any of that. Now imagine the day it ends. Imagine a billion people in the streets. Kyiv, Warsaw, Tallinn, Berlin, London, Tokyo, Seoul, every city that understands what it means when a free country refuses to die. The flags, the tears, the noise of it. The sheer, thunderous relief of a world that held its breath for years and can finally exhale. It will be one of those moments that gets burned into the collective memory of a generation, the kind that people will tell their grandchildren about with the particular pride of having been on the right side. And America will watch it on television. Not as a liberator. Not as the arsenal of democracy, the role it once played and once deserved. It will watch as the country that looked at the greatest struggle for freedom in a generation and decided, at the critical moment, to see which way the wind was blowing before quietly backing the wrong horse. The Stars and Stripes will not be waving in Maidan that day. Ukrainian children will not be naming their sons after American presidents. The defence contracts, the partnerships, the strategic relationships, the soft power that the United States spent eighty years accumulating as the world’s indispensable nation: all of it auctioned off for nothing. There is a particular kind of shame that comes not from doing something terrible, but from failing to do something obvious. The historical record does not grade on a curve, and it has no sympathy for anyone who says they were confused about which side was which. Russia invaded. Ukraine bled. The rest of the world chose. America, under its current management, is choosing badly. And when that billion people starts dancing, the silence from Washington will be the loudest sound in the room. Kate from Kharkiv (@BohuslavskaKate) HODGES: We are going to regret that we, United States, didn’t do more to help Ukraine, because Ukraine going to win this war. Ukraine’s defeat of Russia is in best interests of all of us. Ukraine will become dominant defense industry power in Europe. America will be left behind. Video — https://nitter.net/BohuslavskaKate/status/2056751548588265484#m
When editing a video with Grok Build, you could actually annotate the layout of a video frame and instruct Grok to make a change -- for example: "lower the text box in the red circle". Neat.

Starship aesthetic is unparalleled Arthur MacWaters (@ArthurMacwaters) "Cathedrals everywhere for those with eyes to see" Starship v3 is truly wild > 200+ feet (just the upper stage ship itself) > 220,000 lb payload capacity to low earth orbit > 30 feet internal diameter > enough space to carry 100ppl Video — https://nitter.net/ArthurMacwaters/status/2056845400531964337#m

Starship Rising SpaceX (@SpaceX) These vehicles are the first of many – made possible by the tireless effort of SpaceX engineers and technicians – and are designed to enable the core revolutionary capabilities of Starship — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2056854518575333406#m

The all black paint on the base looks cool øtherside 🇭🇺🇪🇺 (@otherside_X42) insane to see side by side — https://nitter.net/otherside_X42/status/2056748086534225988#m

Just tap the Grok logo @jason (@Jason) This new Grok menu is 🔥 who came up with this banger? Keep going! — https://nitter.net/Jason/status/2056905628203852173#m

Rockets need a hug too! Starship becoming fully reusable is our ticket to Kardashev civilization. Video
Falcon 9 launches 24 https://nitter.net/Starlink satellites from California

Release notes for Grok Build will be published daily skcd (@skcd42) Bug fixes shipping for Grok Build (release notes will be available in the TUI itself) - Copy only path on ReadTool block - Redirect stderr to /dev/null to fix incorrect TUI text interleaving - Distinguish system/user initiated cancellations - Guard against crash conditions in event loop - Prevent mouse event leaks - Interactive read file viewer - Improve pending state UI - Lower MCP use_tool output limit to 20KB - Fix for agent waiting on bg task and subagent completion - Embed read_file (images and PDFs) directly in tool result message - Auto-update and OSC9 bug fixes - Improve skills to mitigate potential model laziness — https://nitter.net/skcd42/status/2056925455438217472#m
A jury sided with Sam Altman and OpenAI in court. But Elon Musk won in the court of public opinion, writes Tim Higgins. https://on.wsj.com/4uRJ68y
i am excited to see what will happen with tokenmaxxing startups, both for how they work internally and the products they can build. openai offered to invest $2M in tokens into every startup in the current yc batch. happy building! Tyler Bosmeny (@bosmeny) A mic drop moment https://nitter.net/ycombinator tonight https://nitter.net/sama just offered $2M in OpenAI tokens to EVERY YC startup in the current batch in exchange for equity Just like Yuri Milner offering to invest in every startup back when Sam was a YC partner I can't wait to see what's unlocked when you let the most driven, creative and formidable founders tokenmaxx — https://nitter.net/bosmeny/status/2056914385814401238#m

Innocents matter more then criminals

The slush fund. The ballroom. The IRS get-out-of-jail-free card. Donald Trump isn’t serving the American people — he’s serving himself. And he thinks you’re dumb enough to fall for it.
A beautiful day for a Tesla group wedding in Shanghai💍❤️

Remember: it was like pulling teeth to get Republicans to fund the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund. But it took them no time at all to create a $1.8 billion Insurrection Slush Fund to pay off the legal fees of the January 6th rioters who beat cops. These are sick, corrupt people. CNN (@CNN) Jon Stewart takes aim at Mitch McConnell's record on funding for 9/11 first responders, saying the Senate leader has "always held out until the last minute, and only then after intense lobbying and public shaming has he even deigned to move on it" https://cnn.it/2XlXjhO — https://nitter.net/CNN/status/1140403707949006848#m
The team, the team, the team!!!! SpaceX (@SpaceX) These vehicles are the first of many – made possible by the tireless effort of SpaceX engineers and technicians – and are designed to enable the core revolutionary capabilities of Starship — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2056854518575333406#m

Starship Human for scale Video
This is INSANE: Trump’s DOJ says the government is now “FOREVER BARRED” from pursuing tax claims against Trump or his family as part of the “settlement.” The one-page document, signed by Deputy AG Todd Blanche, also blocks claims tied to pending tax returns. The most corrupt president in American history by far.

A study done on 361,645 job applications in almost 30 countries over the last 40 years discovered the hiring bias in society is actually against MEN, not women.

Secretary Lutnick met with https://nitter.net/SpaceX President and COO https://nitter.net/Gwynne_Shotwell. The Commerce Department is focused on dominating supply chains and trade, from America to orbit.

we will offer this until we sell out of our current allocation for this program. (we will make sure to leave enough capacity for ChatGPT, Codex, etc.) we plan to offer it again in the future; our intention remains to build as much compute as fast as we can.
xAI has Released a blog on using Grok in OpenClaw

I think Google did an incredible job with the new Gemini app They use and adaptive native design systems from both Android (Material You) and iOS (Liquid Glass), and it still feels unique with Google's overarching design. They've now done the best job of any app I've seen
customers are increasingly asking us for certainty on capacity. as models get better, we expect that the world will be capacity-constrained for some time. we are offering discounted tokens for 1-3 year commits. (it also helps us plan, so hopefully a big win-win.) OpenAI (@OpenAI) Introducing OpenAI Guaranteed Capacity: a new offering that enables customers to guarantee long-term access to OpenAI compute. We’ve made long-term investments in infrastructure, partnerships, and capacity planning to help customers scale reliably. Now, Guaranteed Capacity helps customers plan ahead for critical workloads in a compute-constrained world. http://openai.com/guaranteed-capacity — https://nitter.net/OpenAI/status/2056823271774101907#m
Starting today, use your Grok or X Premium subscription in https://nitter.net/openclaw. Chat with your agent, generate images and videos, or search for X posts. http://x.ai/news/grok-openclaw

Trump’s “Great” Economy: -7% mortgage rates -6% inflation -$5 gas -More unemployed than job openings for 1st time since pandemic -Lowest Consumer Sentiment in 74 years -CC Delinquencies highest since ‘10 -Student Debt delinquencies highest since ‘20 -Car Loan delinquencies highest EVER Video
🚨 JUST IN: San Diego Police are FLAT OUT REFUSING to name yesterday's mosque shooters Why, you ask? BECAUSE IT WAS A TRANS COUPLE. California leftists are ACTIVELY COVERING UP trans vioIence. Video
Try Composer 2.5 on Cursor! Michael Truell (@mntruell) Composer 2.5 is now the most-chosen model in Cursor. We're giving everyone 10x usage for the rest of the day. Enjoy! — https://nitter.net/mntruell/status/2056780569380626686#m
Fair expectations Nick shirley (@nickshirleyy) Does it make you “far right” to want: - vetted immigration - no digital ID - lower taxes - no two-tier policing - free speech - pedophiles out of office - lower cost of living MSM and politicians will call these ladies far right. Does this sound far right to you or just right? Video — https://nitter.net/nickshirleyy/status/2056769439165468892#m
Gemini Omni doesn't just build scenes that look real, it reasons about what should happen next. It combines an intuitive understanding of physics with Gemini's knowledge of history, science, and cultural context. Rolling out today starting with video outputs to Google AI Plus, Pro and Ultra subscribers globally through the https://nitter.net/Geminiapp + Google Flow, and https://nitter.net/YouTube Shorts this week. Video
🔥 JD Vance just wrapped his press briefing by voicing his FULL SUPPORT for Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom rally "What you see all over the west is this idea that the way to generate prosperity is to bring in MILLIONS AND MILLIONS of unvetted people and drop them into your neighborhoods. And we simply REJECT that idea. So to everybody in the UK who rejects that idea, I'd encourage them to just KEEP ON GOING. It's OKAY to want to defend your culture." It is NOT racist to want to protect your borders. Don't let anyone tell you that. Keep pushing, https://nitter.net/TRobinsonNewEra Video
Read my remarks: https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/sundar-pichai-io-2026/

We just added Grok's new imagine model in Paper so you can explore images even faster. Here's what we found: - Super fast generations for the quality - Saves details when editing - Perfect for 30 rapid experiments or chains of edit prompts Available today, check it out! Video
Workhorse model! (and hope you're enjoying your first I/O) Chubby♨️ (@kimmonismus) Insane evals for a Flash model! Gemini 3.5 Flash is really good for its size! — https://nitter.net/kimmonismus/status/2056791681073316071#m

if this tweet gets 1 like, tibo will reset codex rate limits
Gemini 3.5 Flash is transforming what you can do in Google Search with new agentic capabilities. A few things we’re introducing: A new intelligent AI-powered Search box, our biggest upgrade in 25 years — rolling out globally. New information agents that work in the background 24/7 to find exactly what you need at the right moment, and help you take action (coming this summer). And with the power of Google Antigravity, we’re unlocking new agentic coding capabilities, so Search can build custom interactive experiences – like visual simulations, dashboards or trackers – for your individual questions. Read more: https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/products/search/search-io-2026
We’re having much more natural conversations with Gemini directly inside many of our products, so we’re bringing this to two more: Ask YouTube is a new experience for searching for content on YouTube. It gives you information in an easy to navigate layout, with videos best matched to what you’re looking for, and jumps right to the part most relevant to your query. With voice-powered Docs Live you can brain dump whatever is on your mind, and let Gemini do the rest. Rolling out this summer, and the same voice capability is coming to Gmail and Keep then too. Video
Gemini Omni is our new model that can create anything from any input - starting with video. It combines Gemini’s intelligence with our generative media models, for a new level of world understanding, multimodality, and editing. Gemini Omni Flash is rolling out today to Google AI Plus, Pro and Ultra subscribers globally through the https://nitter.net/Geminiapp and Google Flow, to https://nitter.net/YouTube Shorts this week, and to our developer and enterprise APIs in the coming weeks. Video
As models get even better, the need for transparency grows. Last year https://nitter.net/nvidia adopted our SynthID invisible watermark, and today we’re excited to announce https://nitter.net/OpenAI, Kakao, and https://nitter.net/ElevenLabs will join them. We’re also going further by adding C2PA Content Credentials verification to https://nitter.net/GeminiApp alongside Synth ID detection and bringing both to Search and Chrome so you can easily check whether content was captured by a camera, or created/ edited with gen AI tools.

Google Antigravity is expanding, including a new standalone desktop app that acts as a central home for agent interaction. We’re also introducing a new Antigravity CLI providing a fast, lightweight way to deploy new agents instantly without a graphical user interface, and a new Antigravity SDK, to give direct access to the same agent harness powering our own products to customize and host agents on your own infrastructure. With 3.5 Flash in Antigravity, developers can now do so much more. The new Antigravity ecosystem is coming to developers today.
Gemini Spark is your personal AI agent in the https://nitter.net/GeminiApp that gets things done on your behalf, under your direction. It runs 24/7 (and yes - you can close your laptop). It’s powered by Gemini 3.5 and built on the Google Antigravity harness so it can complete long horizon tasks. Spark will integrate seamlessly with tools, starting with ours, and soon with 3P tools with MCP. You’ll also be able to work with it through email + chat. Available to trusted testers this week and next week in Beta to AI Ultra users in the US.

Just off stage at https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23GoogleIO, some highlights from this morning 🧵 Gemini 3.5 Flash is available today for everyone in https://nitter.net/antigravity and across our products and APIs. Compared to 3.1 Pro, 3.5 Flash is better across almost all benchmarks with huge progress in coding. It’s also comparable to the best models but very fast (4x faster tokens/ second than other frontier models). And when looking at the intelligence versus output speed, it’s in a league of its own in the top right quadrant.

Donald Trump is running the greatest grift in American history. It’s corruption at a scale we've never seen in our lifetime. Video
Join tunneling – the underground movement X Freeze (@XFreeze) Elon Musk on why tunnels became reality: “Everyone thought it was a joke. We made it a company” The idea behind The Boring Company is actually simple physics and geometry: Cities are becoming vertically 3D with massive skyscrapers and dense urban centers, yet transportation systems are still mostly trapped in 2D surface streets That mismatch creates unavoidable congestion A fully 3D transport network with tunnels running beneath cities could theoretically scale to almost any traffic level while dramatically reducing surface congestion Elon says there’s still enormous opportunity in tunneling and surprisingly only few companies taking it seriously Video — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2056773311808303315#m
Bingo Aimee Terese (@aimeeterese) The strongest red flag was when leftists lost the ability to be funny. Comedy relies on subverting expectations to expose truth. Leftism subverts the truth to peddle lies. That’s why they can’t be funny, they can’t reveal the truth, their entire politics depends on concealing it. — https://nitter.net/aimeeterese/status/2056502013953970556#m
A trans couple shot up a mosque. Progressives have some challenging calculations ahead of themselves. @amuse (@amuse) TRANS TERROR: San Diego mosque shooting suspects identified as 17-year-old Cain Clark & 18-year-old Caleb Vazquez, identified as a transgender couple by classmates. 3 men dead including a security guard. Drive-by media will bury the shooters' identities & ideology. — https://nitter.net/amuse/status/2056742394112929947#m

Elon Musk on how ridiculously small we are compared to the Sun: “We are like a dust mote compared to the Sun All of human civilization currently uses much less than a trillionth of the power emitted by the Sun Even if we increased our energy use by a million times, we would still be much less than a millionth of the Sun’s energy The Sun is 99.8% of the mass in the solar system. If you burned every single other planet and added two more Jupiters, the Sun would still round up to 100% of the energy in the solar system Everything is just extremely tiny compared to the Sun” Video
The top 1%: - Make 22.4% of income - Provide 40.4% of income taxes

Honor of a lifetime to design a product that in just months has saved Americans $400,000,000 on prescriptions! Then launch the 2.0 product on stage with https://nitter.net/POTUS. Exceptional collaboration across the administration to pull this off. Thank you to my incredible team at National Design Studio https://nitter.net/ndstudio for setting design and engineering standards for industry and nation. 🇺🇸 il Donaldo Trumpo (@PapiTrumpo) LOVING THE NEW WEBSITE!!!😍😍😍 http://TrumpRx.gov Video — https://nitter.net/PapiTrumpo/status/2056494492979429564#m
Truth via Humor The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) Conservative Primary Voters Excited To Choose Which Politician Will Betray Them Next https://buff.ly/SCIsC3M — https://nitter.net/TheBabylonBee/status/2056752346537894400#m

What is the best possible future? This question is much harder to answer than it may seem. Resist the Mainstream (@ResisttheMS) Elon Musk: "Let's say you're praying to God and you ask for a given future. What future do you want God to give you? Probably, a future where there's amazing abundance for all."https://nitter.net/ElonClipsX/status/2056495096871133366/video/1 "I think we want a future with love. That seems like a no-brainer. Peace is an interesting one because, you know, sometimes the price for complete peace may be too high because the complete peace may require too much suppression of the people." Video — https://nitter.net/ResisttheMS/status/2056701400738824584#m
Elon Musk on the legacy of Tesla, Edison, and Ford: "Nikola Tesla is a major inspiration, but Edison also did impressive work. Great minds like Benjamin Franklin, Shakespeare, Newton, Edison, and Ford deserve admiration. Henry Ford’s biggest achievement was making mass manufacturing of complex objects possible. Ford essentially helped create the modern automotive industry on Earth. His methods were so effective that everyone else eventually copied him." Video
Personal update: I've joined Anthropic. I think the next few years at the frontier of LLMs will be especially formative. I am very excited to join the team here and get back to R&D. I remain deeply passionate about education and plan to resume my work on it in time.
First Starship V3 launch later this week! Video
Where are the aliens? This is one of the most fundamental questions. Video
We’re ready, are you?

Grok Build … everyday we shuffling skcd (@skcd42) Bug fixes shipping for Grok Build - Fix Windows contrast/color/theme rendering - Fix German QWERTZ AltGr on Windows - Convert session timestamps to local timezone - Add backslash continuation to plan mode - Fix auth for plugin-provided MCP servers - Default to PowerShell on Windows - Improve search tool on BM25 queries - Decrease large bash tool output to 20k chars front-and-back - Auto-install shell completions for bash, zsh, and fish - Force-refetch managed MCP configs - Don’t auto-wake the model on cancelled/killed tasks/subagents - Return images in tool response vs. deferred message — https://nitter.net/skcd42/status/2056581177495142752#m
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This is even more impressive when you remember each of these engines is 10 feet tall. Starship is absolutely massive.

As a Soviet historian who has spent years writing about the extreme, repressive control Soviet Communism exercised over its unfortunate citizens, I find it really hard to bring a similar accusation against the Labour government and Keir Starmer. But I’m finding it increasingly difficult to avoid that conclusion. We have no Gulag or death penalty, admittedly, but what Labour and the old Soviet regime do have in common is the arrogant belief that they alone hold the moral high ground and that this entitles them to the total control over all those who do not share their worldview. And like the Soviets of old their tools of control are the same… - legislation and co-opted courts and civil service to apply it - the policing of dissent, by hate crime orders, arrests (https://nitter.net/glinner), the long term seizure of electronic appliances (https://nitter.net/CF_Farrow) to intimidate even those against whom no charges are finally brought. - controlling free speech (12,000 arrests annually for social media posts in 2025). George Orwell’s ‘thought crime’ persecution has become a reality under Labour. - framing dissent (the Unite the Kingdom participants) as racism and far right fascism (Stalin started that in the days when Labour was his captive party, the 1930s, and ‘fascist’ has remained their favoured mantra ever since) - attacking and weakening the family (because the family is so often a place where small ‘c’ conservative values are transmitted down the generations), including the promotion of trans ideology to confuse children in their understanding of the roles of men and women, mothers and fathers. In their eyes women can have penises and ‘heteronormativity’ must be ‘smashed’. - education, wrested as Marx decreed, from the middle class (private schools and VAT), and used as a vehicle for the state propagandising of children and youth at their most vulnerable age. … and much more. In short, I can reach no other conclusion. Under Labour, Britain is becoming a repressive state which is, incredibly, echoing the very characteristics of repression that any former resident of the Soviet Union or its satellite states would recognise today (and they do and tell us so) And with every opportunity Keir Starmer has to rein that in, he instead doubles down. Month by month things get worse. This is 2026. I can’t believe what I am seeing. Or what I’m saying. But, yes, it is going on. And only a majority government of either Tories or Reform (and I do have reservations about both) of a coalition of two can reverse this. … or we are sunk Bernie (@Artemisfornow) 🚨 RESPECT ORDERS - You don’t need to break the law to be criminalised in Britain. You just need to annoy the wrong person. The government is pushing through something called a Respect Order, part of the new Crime and Policing Bill now moving through Parliament. Respect Orders are civil, not criminal, so they don’t require a jury or criminal standard of proof. Just someone saying you’re causing a nuisance, even online! If someone complains, that you're too loud, too disruptive, too opinionated, you can be banned from: ▪️Posting on social media ▪️Attending a protest ▪️Speaking in a public place ▪️Even entering certain areas All without ever being charged with a crime. And if you break the order? well … that’s a crime. You could be fined, arrested, or jailed for up to two years. It’s pre-crime policing and It’s about control, not safety. It’s a ban on dissent. Video — https://nitter.net/Artemisfornow/status/1929501855769313324#m
Had always heard that the “replacement level” total fertility rate is 2.1 children per woman, but didn’t realize this was the reason: Jesús Fernández-Villaverde (@JesusFerna7026) Let me lay out the unpleasant arithmetic of the replacement rate, and why a modern society finds it so hard to reach. A population of 100 women in an advanced economy needs 210 children to replace itself. Why? Absent sex-selective practices, roughly 105 boys are born for every 100 girls. Evolution overshoots male births because boys are more prone to early death from accidents and disease. Therefore, of 210 children, about 108 are boys and 102 are girls. Not all girls reach the midpoint of their fertile age: accidents, suicide, homicide, and illness take some. In an advanced economy, about 98% of them survive, leaving 100 women to replace the original 100. Now consider the distribution of children per woman. Imagine 15 women have no children. Five do so by choice, for various reasons (professional, affective, religious). Ten face unfixable fertility problems, theirs or their partner’s. The 10% figure is conservative: the medical literature points to around 13%, and that does not even count male fertility problems. Of the remaining 85, 10 have one child, 60 have two, 10 have three, and 5 have four. I am stopping at four to keep the post concise; very few women in younger cohorts have five or more children, but I could adapt the example to account for them. Hence, the 100 women in this population have 180 children, for a completed fertility rate of 1.8. Interestingly, this is roughly the rate we saw in many advanced economies until the early 1990s, and in the U.S. until around 2008. But we are still 30 children short of replacement! Voluntary childlessness is only 5%. Three-quarters of women have two or more children. Look around: most of your friends will have two, plenty will have three or four. And yet, we are well below replacement. You would not look at this population and call it selfish (is having two kids hedonistic?) or accuse it of losing family values (only 5% of women are choosing voluntarily not to have children). The point is simpler. To reach 210 births, you need a substantial share of women to have three or more children. Two as the “normal” pattern will not get you there. And modern society makes three or more a costly proposition for most families. Of course, current fertility rates in most advanced economies are well below 1.8. But my point is that, under present social arrangements, we should not expect 2.1, even if (to humor last weekend’s debate) we banned smartphones and TikTok. We need many, many more families with three or four children. More pointedly, there is no self-regulating mechanism that pushes a society back to 2.1. The market-clearing analogy many economists use is flawed; scarcity feedback does not work the same way. (Another post on this another day.) And, as I often read, the claim that “nature” somehow regulates current overpopulation is just childish mumbo jumbo. So yes, the arithmetic of replacement rate is unpleasant. — https://nitter.net/JesusFerna7026/status/2056659389084225905#m

Greg Gutfeld: "You can thank [Elon] Musk for buying Twitter. Remember the old line - 'a lie can travel halfway around the world while truth is still putting on its boots?' Now, the lie barely gets out of bed before we put a boot up its *ss." Video
X Is Making a Major Creator Push, Launching Ad Product to Connect Brands and Users (Exclusive) https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/digital/x-creator-push-advertising-new-product-brands-1236597139/?taid=6a0be0455bba4e0001a51663&utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
Vera nice, Vera nice … 🤌 NVIDIA (@nvidia) Thanks https://nitter.net/SpaceX and https://nitter.net/elonmusk, excited for you to try out the NVIDIA Vera CPU 🎉 — https://nitter.net/nvidia/status/2056523120652275878#m
How do we design materials with AI? Excited to introduce Crys-JEPA, a new generative technique in collaboration w/ https://nitter.net/liun_online, Kostya Novoselov, https://nitter.net/ylecun & team. We achieved 47.9% VSUN on MP20 by building a high-quality energy-aware latent space with JEPA https://arxiv.org/pdf/2605.14759

Elon Musk met with NVIDIA’s Ian Buck, who gave him the new Vera CPU for SpaceXAI.

On our way to I/O 2026. See you at 10am PT tomorrow! Video
Last year, China added as much energy to its grid as Germany has in total.

Grok Build has Command Palette with Ctrl+P

xAI has Released a blog on Skills

Elon Musk’s lawyer, Marc Toberoff, on today’s verdict in the OpenAI case: “I have a one-word reaction: Appeal. This war is not over. We firmly believe what happened with OpenAI was wrong on a very basic level that you can't raise millions of dollars in a publicly subsidized charity, and when it suits you, just turn into a for-profit operation where the officers and directors of the charity enrich themselves to the tune of billions, and that's what actually happened here, and that's just wrong." Video
Insane Rothmus 🏴 (@Rothmus) UK primary schools are teaching 7-year-olds they’re born with “white privilege.” Indoctrinating infants with race guilt is pure child abuse dressed as “anti-racism.” Britain is lost. — https://nitter.net/Rothmus/status/2056474178514010405#m

Regarding the OpenAI case, the judge & jury never actually ruled on the merits of the case, just on a calendar technicality. There is no question to anyone following the case in detail that Altman & Brockman did in fact enrich themselves by stealing a charity. The only question is WHEN they did it! I will be filing an appeal with the Ninth Circuit, because creating a precedent to loot charities is incredibly destructive to charitable giving in America. OpenAI was founded to benefit all of humanity.
The long journey of rock in Nashville Video
Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers basically waved off Elon’s OpenAI appeal, saying the jury’s statute of limitations ruling is tough to overturn. An activist judge letting Sam Altman skate after he hijacked a nonprofit charity — originally pledged to benefit all humanity — and turned it into his $150B+ personal for-profit empire? That’s not justice. Stealing a charity for profit is not OK. You don’t get to rewrite the mission, pocket the upside, and hide behind “time limits” while betraying the public trust. OpenAI’s founding promise was destroyed in broad daylight. This makes zero sense.

🚨 holy shit.. a woman just pleaded guilty to running a voter fraud scheme on Skid Row for 20 years and nobody caught her until a guy with a hidden camera showed up Brenda Lee Brown Armstrong.. caught on tape 28 times paying homeless people with cash and cigarettes to register to vote.. she let them use her own address so the mail-in ballots went straight to her house she admitted on camera it was a "pyramid scheme".. said she wasn't the only one.. prosecutors confirmed she'd been doing it for two decades in the middle of Los Angeles in 2020 you got banned from the internet for saying voter fraud exists.. in 2026 a woman is pleading guilty in federal court to doing it since 2000 the biggest city in America couldn't find a woman committing voter fraud for 20 years but a guy with a hidden camera found her in an afternoon Video R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) 🚨 https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23BREAKING: L.A. woman pleads guilty to paying homeless people on Skid Row to register to vote in 20-year scheme, uncovered by https://nitter.net/JamesOKeefeIII. — https://nitter.net/rawsalerts/status/2056419088088301876#m
3 new models from https://nitter.net/xai's Grok creative stack are live on OpenRouter: • Grok Imagine Image Quality: photoreal image generation and editing • Grok Imagine Video: short clips from text, image, or reference • Grok Voice TTS 1.0: 5 voices across 20+ languages More on each below 🧵

chatgpt has gotten soooo much better with the latest update. really proud of the team for this one.
yeah that's pretty good xAI might be able to cook with Cursor data + 10T model Cursor (@cursor_ai) Introducing Composer 2.5, our most powerful model yet. It's more intelligent, better at sustained work on long-running tasks, and more reliable at following complex instructions. For the next week, we’re doubling the included usage of the model. — https://nitter.net/cursor_ai/status/2056415413077233983#m

We've gotten really really good at RL. Composer 2.5 is fighting well-above its weight class. Very excited for the next release as we scale model sizes and FLOPs with https://nitter.net/SpaceXAI! Cursor (@cursor_ai) Introducing Composer 2.5, our most powerful model yet. It's more intelligent, better at sustained work on long-running tasks, and more reliable at following complex instructions. For the next week, we’re doubling the included usage of the model. — https://nitter.net/cursor_ai/status/2056415413077233983#m

the team did an internal test of this model last week the whole company (bar a few exceptions) had all their cursor chats redirected to composer 2.5 for like 2 days. i didn't even notice, which I think is testament to the progress of this model. go use it, its very good. Cursor (@cursor_ai) Introducing Composer 2.5, our most powerful model yet. It's more intelligent, better at sustained work on long-running tasks, and more reliable at following complex instructions. For the next week, we’re doubling the included usage of the model. — https://nitter.net/cursor_ai/status/2056415413077233983#m

Try it out! (Partially trained on Colossus 2) Cursor (@cursor_ai) Introducing Composer 2.5, our most powerful model yet. It's more intelligent, better at sustained work on long-running tasks, and more reliable at following complex instructions. For the next week, we’re doubling the included usage of the model. — https://nitter.net/cursor_ai/status/2056415413077233983#m

Composer 2.5 is a significant step up from Composer 2. This is the very start of our work with SpaceXAI. Hope to have more improvements out soon. Cursor (@cursor_ai) Introducing Composer 2.5, our most powerful model yet. It's more intelligent, better at sustained work on long-running tasks, and more reliable at following complex instructions. For the next week, we’re doubling the included usage of the model. — https://nitter.net/cursor_ai/status/2056415413077233983#m

Please help make Grok Build great! Much appreciated, Elon. Morgan (@morganlinton) Phew, Grok Build is really thorough, pretty incredible. Relay feature for PasteLocal is done, pushing to Github now. And if you want to know what this adds, here's a bit more about it, this is a feature I really wanted in there, and honestly didn't really expect to have done this week. • Per-peer E2E encryption: clipboard data is encrypted individually for each paired device using X25519 + HKDF + AES-GCM (no plaintext ever leaves the client) • Durable persistence: relay state is now stored in an atomic state.json with proper TTL handling and compaction. Pending clips survive relay-server restarts • Safe compaction: fixed unsafe map mutation during expiration/compaction that could cause data loss or undefined behavior • Full bidirectional CLI: new commands: pastelocal relay send, inbox, fetch, and status, plus pastelocal-remote --relay --peer --send • Auto-sync: when watch.enabled + http://relay.auto_upload are on, meaningful clipboard changes are automatically pushed to paired devices • Improved DX: doctor checks are now only shown when relay is enabled, and the TUI shows basic relay status • Multiple review cycles: went through full implement → review → fix → re-review (effort 4), plus a final targeted regression fix round Try it out and please send any and all feedback! — https://nitter.net/morganlinton/status/2056395661915148367#m

Reminder that Grok Build is iterating extremely fast and we are highly responsive to critical feedback. Fixes & upgrades are dropping every day. Brivael Le Pogam (@brivael) Just started testing the https://nitter.net/grok Build beta. First feel: UX is nice, still some rough edges, but model speed is genuinely cool. If task quality on hard stuff matches opus 4.7 (or even slightly below) at this speed, it's a game-changer. Good chance they steamroll the competition. — https://nitter.net/brivael/status/2056407162813825384#m

Finally a semi-useful read on Mythos that is free of myth and talks about what this means more practically (not this is the end of the world as we know it, but how do we deal with faster patches and attacks from AI as other models scale to chained exploits)? This is the kind of conversation we need, not idiotic ones about the end of all software. We need "what is the right answer?" because these models are coming and will get better so how to we put our heads together and make better/more secure software across the world? And it can't just be patching the 100 or so projects that got access to Project Glasswing. That is not gonna help the world. We need to figure out how does everyone else who is not part of the special chosen people to get blessed with access to test and patch their stuff, aka the open source projects and closed software that is not Office or Cloudflare but the 99.99% of software that runs everything else in the world? What is the right loop cycle to help people patch and fix things at the source? In the long run, AI will make software more secure, not less. But it will change how teams have to work to get there. Figuring that out means putting it in more team's hands sooner rather than later. Cloudflare (@Cloudflare) Cloudflare's security team spent the last few weeks testing Anthropic's Mythos against fifty of our own repositories. What we learned about offensive AI, why faster patching is the wrong reaction, and what the architecture around vulnerabilities has to look like next. https://cfl.re/49BRUqW — https://nitter.net/Cloudflare/status/2056360412510060748#m
Grok agent mode is a major ability unlock Déborah (@dvorahfr) I've finished a video of just over 4 minutes, entirely created using Grok Imagine's Agent mode (see image). It's a much smoother way to make videos because you can rely on Grok's understanding. The Image reference is now available and it's very, very useful. All the dialogues were done with Grok, no need for sound dubbing and that's a huge time saver and adds credibility to the video. The realism is really well done. I post it in one hour. — https://nitter.net/dvorahfr/status/2056401688131481932#m

Indeed Katie Miller (@KatieMiller) I feel sad for the people who will miss out on having children because of anti-family propaganda pushed by the left. Humanity will collapse without increasing birth rates. — https://nitter.net/KatieMiller/status/2056397429763666341#m
Elon Musk on “Suicidal Empathy”: Gad Saad has a good way to describe it “Suicidal empathy” - where you prey upon people’s empathy so much that it becomes suicidal to your own country and culture You feel sorry for the criminals, but show zero empathy for the victims This is why someone arrested 47 times for violent offenses gets released and then murders somebody We've become so blindly compassionate toward predators that "we're actually allowing our women to get r@ped and our children to get killed" We should have empathy. But that empathy must go to the victims - not the criminals This suicidal empathy has gone too far Video Elon Musk (@elonmusk) But this book for your friends for the defense of Western Civilization! — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2056384750026178796#m
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But this book for your friends for the defense of Western Civilization! Gad Saad (@GadSaad) It's been #1 across all books, #1 in Politics, #1 in Psychology, #1 in Western History, etc. It's only day #6 of its release! Let's inoculate the West against Civilizational Seppuku! — https://nitter.net/GadSaad/status/2056354557211328845#m

The murderous lunatic left Moy Miz (@moymiz) The left sees center as far right now. — https://nitter.net/moymiz/status/2056373721041105323#m

Woke up to see that Grok Build finished my feature build from last night. But what's the most interesting to me, is that it has a set of suggestions for what to do to really make sure everything is done right. This is different from any other agentic coding agent I've used. Normally, coding agents just end when they finish a task, but with Grok Build, it always ends by suggesting things like small targeted fix rounds. Really neat. Almost like a senior dev who says, hey - I know you think you're done, but if you really want to do it right, here's what I would do.

Calling everyone you disagree with “far right” has destroyed the meaning of the term. I’m sick of seeing serious labels abused to smear ordinary people with legitimate concerns. In 2015, before Brexit, over 50% of the country was concerned about immigration. Does that make half the country “far right”? Throwing these labels around is reckless, dishonest, and damaging to public debate. Video
When a federal agency tasked with protecting all Americans decides to mandate a specific religious worldview, it ceases to protect democracy and begins to threaten it.

This is the single most important chart. If AI were driving prices, you'd see a cluster top-right. You don't. States with huge load growth (VA, TX, NV, ND, IA) sit at ~0c change in 5y. States with massive price hikes (CA, NY, MA, CT) have basically NO load growth.

"AI is hiking your energy bill" is the most popular political talking point of 2026. The data doesn't support it. A thread:

How one NGO spun a spiders web of 40 activist orgs, gov't officials, legislators & lawyers into passing the UK Online Censorship Act suppressing every US platform and millions of British citizens today. Britain, you got CUKT (Carnegie UK Trust) Mike Benz (@MikeBenzCyber) The acronym for the NGO that drafted the UK Online Censorship Act is quite literally "CUKT" — https://nitter.net/MikeBenzCyber/status/2056331252928540950#m

Yeah, /implement is easily my #1 skill. It’s not just the implement → review → fix loop that gives way better output — it also has a built-in memory system. After each task, the orchestrator summarises the issues that were fixed, saves them to a persistent file of “most common problems,” and on the next run injects that knowledge into the implementer + reviewer prompts so they avoid repeating the same mistakes. Morgan (@morganlinton) Okay, looks like /implement is the way to get Grok Build to run longer, just had my first 10 minute run 💪 What's really neat is it's super critical of itself, essentially finds its own bugs, and then puts together subagents to address all the open issues. — https://nitter.net/morganlinton/status/2056096556089241886#m

Yes C3 (@C_3C_3) This is exactly how you deal with the “lack of diversity” claim. You need to mock the absurdity of it. Push back. Do not give the woke an inch. This should have been how Christopher Nolan dealt with it. Instead he followed the woke guidelines and desecrated a masterpiece. Video — https://nitter.net/C_3C_3/status/2056022794047987803#m
Grok Summary of Elon Musk’s interview at the Samson International Smart Mobility Summit today. 1. Strong praise for Israel’s innovation edge Elon called out Israel’s outsized impact, saying it “punches way above its weight, probably #1 in the world” in innovation per capita. He expressed clear admiration for the country’s tech ecosystem, especially in AI and mobility. 2. Tesla FSD & unsupervised robotaxis — near-term reality •Unsupervised robotaxis are coming soon. •Tesla is already running driverless tests in select Texas areas. •FSD availability: Elon stated it will roll out in both the US and Israel by the end of 2026. •As the AI improves, cars will feel increasingly “alive.” •Prediction: In about 10 years, most driving will be AI-handled. 3. Humanoid robots → abundance economy Elon painted a future where humanoid robots (Optimus and others) vastly outnumber humans. This shift, he said, will create massive abundance and could enable ideas like “universal high income.” He framed smart mobility as part of this broader robotics/AI revolution. 4. Starship, multi-planetary life & Neuralink •Starship’s rapid reusability is the key unlock for becoming multi-planetary and building cities on Mars. •Neuralink was briefly highlighted for restoring function to people with paralysis or vision loss — described in one summary as potentially “Jesus-level” impact. •All of these threads (autonomy, robots, space, brain interfaces) connect to one overarching goal: “maximize the probability that civilization has a great future.” 5. Balanced optimism with risk awareness Classic Elon: big-picture excitement tempered by realism. He noted risks (including rogue robots/AI) but emphasized proactive development and deployment as the path forward.

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True Peter St Onge, Ph.D. (@profstonge) 76% of black voters want voter ID Along with 82% of Latinos and 85% of whites. Democrats hyperventilate about "preserving democracy" while they block the single most obvious thing that preserves democracy. — https://nitter.net/profstonge/status/2056056890723831944#m
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And major improvements coming to image/video generation accuracy Dan (@Daniel_Farinax) Grok Build from xAI comes with /imagine and /imagine-video commands out of the box to generate images and videos directly from CLI. First CLI tool that comes with native video and image generation. Result 👇 — https://nitter.net/Daniel_Farinax/status/2056197725037711579#m

How it is supposed to be Mike Lee (@BasedMikeLee) James Madison described the powers of the federal government as “few and defined” and those reserved to the states as “numerous and indefinite.” We’ve been dangerously drifting from that understanding since the 1930s. The drift has been most evident in areas now most fraught with waste, fraud, and abuse. If we honored the Constitution’s limits on federal power, there’d be very little waste, fraud, and abuse in our national government. Share if you’d like to see a “constitutional reset,” in which any government function that’s not obviously and necessarily federal under the Constitution would be returned “to the states respectively, or to the people,” as the Tenth Amendment specifies. — https://nitter.net/BasedMikeLee/status/2056112754197770273#m

True Steve Stewart-Williams (@SteveStuWill) Not only have conservatives become vanishingly rare in academia, so have centrists. That’s how complete the left’s dominance is: Even moderates are now a fringe group in academia. https://www.stevestewartwilliams.com/p/academias-leftward-march — https://nitter.net/SteveStuWill/status/2056175243232940032#m

🔥🔥 Yun-Ta Tsai (@yunta_tsai) Attempted to write a Steam Engine hype at the era of Industrial Revolution as if it was the age of AI — The steam engine breakthrough is insane right now. Watt’s separate condenser + new GRPO optimization just dropped the 405 hp-class engine. We went from 7 hp → 70 hp → 405 hp+ in basically three years. One machine now does the work of 50+ men or water wheels — nonstop, rain or shine, anywhere. Textile mills, ironworks, everything scaling 5-10x overnight. Productivity exploding. This isn’t incremental. It’s automating physical labor at massive scale. Jobs shifting forever. Society about to look unrecognizable. The Industrial Revolution isn’t coming. It’s here and accelerating faster than anyone predicted. Terrified. Excited. Both. What a time to be alive. 🚂💨 — https://nitter.net/yunta_tsai/status/2056151006350807480#m
Grok Imagine ✨ Video Déborah (@dvorahfr) Moonlit stroll by Grok Imagine Video — https://nitter.net/dvorahfr/status/2056246389223350369#m
Elon Musk in new interview: "10 years from now, probably 90% of all distance driven will be driven by the AI in a self-driving car. It will be quite a niche thing in 10 years to actually be driving your own car." AI already drives for 90%+ of the miles I travel. Video Sawyer Merritt (@SawyerMerritt) Here is Elon Musk's full interview tonight from the Samson International Smart Mobility Summit in Israel. Elon talks about Tesla's Unsupervised robotaxi rollout, Starship V3, Neuralink, and more. He works nonstop. Elon started this live interview at 2 AM in Texas lol. Video — https://nitter.net/SawyerMerritt/status/2056275794691846317#m
Grok Yun-Ta Tsai (@yunta_tsai) Attempt to use Grok Build to visualize some physics concepts for education. Prompt: "I want you to explain Navier-Stokes equations and how it relates to airfoil design. visualize this with math-manim tool" Video — https://nitter.net/yunta_tsai/status/2056257850951991793#m
Grok groks videos X Freeze (@XFreeze) You can now upload entire videos to Grok and have it analyze, summarize, translate, explain scenes, or extract important context for you in real time Grok can understand full videos - not just images and text It’s natively multimodal with incredibly strong vision capabilities — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2056214629693751746#m

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Elon + X a force for good after space livestream. We interviewed Gary Hoy who is using Grok for sales at Fortune 500 companies. We also interviewed Marie Hurabiell, who is running for Nancy Pelosi's seat in California's 11th Congressional district. https://nitter.net/i/broadcasts/1OGwbljoBPEKB
These kids are serial criminals with a callous disregard for life. If they are ever released from jail they will surely harm again. Austin PD, Travis Co. Sheriff Office & Manor PD did their job. Texas Dept. of Public Safety aided them. The DA & Court must do their job and keep these criminals behind bars. https://katv.com/news/nation-world/austin-police-searching-for-suspect-in-connection-to-multiple-shootings-on-saturday
SpaceX Dragon spaceship docking with the International https://nitter.net/Space_Station sen (@sen) A front-row seat to SpaceX CRS-34 docking 🚀 Video — https://nitter.net/sen/status/2056021821615476954#m
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🤨 End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) I wonder why the "car" did this? 🤔 — https://nitter.net/EndWokeness/status/2055833497437192326#m

Try it out … Improvements are landing every few days! Tesla Owners Silicon Valley (@teslaownersSV) Grok Build CLI Beta can now be installed directly from Grok Web with a single terminal command. The agentic coding and workflow tool is currently available exclusively for SuperGrok Heavy subscribers. At the same time, xAI is offering a major discount on the Heavy tier: 67% off for the next 6 months, bringing the price down to $99/month instead of $300/month. xAI is moving fast to get more developers building with Grok. — https://nitter.net/teslaownersSV/status/2056073346643870055#m

Starship is designed to transport over a megaton of payload to space per year X Freeze (@XFreeze) SpaceX is absolutely dominating the entire planet in orbital mass As of 2026: • Total Global Mass to Orbit: ~969.6 metric tonnes • SpaceX: ~841.0 tonnes (86.7%) • Rest of the World: ~128.6 tonnes (13.3%) SpaceX alone has launched over 86% of all mass to orbit this year till date No one else is even close or even all of them combined — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2056181546286235725#m

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To protect passengers or cargo, the powered rear seats & trunk in Model Y will automatically pop back up if detecting an obstruction while folding. Video
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14.3.3 nags less too Zack (@BLKMDL3) 6 drives and 6 hours into FSD v14.3.3, here’s my review: - Actually Smart Summon improvements are fantastic. The 33% speed increase from 6-8mph is actually extremely noticeable and makes it feel more human-like driving through a parking lot, especially a crowded one. Some may think it’s not a big change, but it is. - “Hey Grok” is amazing! It has worked perfectly for me each time so far as a wake word, and I’ve used it a bunch. Huge quality of life improvement and being able to set navigation reminders is a really awesome feature! - FSD v14.3.3 reacted to someone running their stop sign before I could even see them around a wall in a parking garage. The driver monitoring system (DMS) is way more relaxed in this build than previously, especially in Standard profile. - The new car visualization looks so much richer and better as combined with the spring update, way cooler. The acceleration profile of Mad Max is much smoother from 0-2mph off the line compared to v14.3.2, it doesn’t feel jerky or a jolt off the line. This is a big improvement and it’s still plenty quick. - On city streets, and I’m pretty sure on the highway as well, Standard is more relaxed with changing lanes. It doesn’t change as frequently which is a nice thing to have for street driving. I’ll get a lot more seat time this afternoon through this week. - There has been no twitching or jerky behavior with this build. Smooth inputs even in tricky scenarios- in the past few days FSD v14.3.2 has been slightly twitchy in my experience but this is way better. - When FSD v14.3.3 reverses out of a parallel or perpendicular parking spot, I’ve noticed on this build it doesn’t reverse as far as before and it reduced unnecessary reversing distance. It feels more human like as it knows exactly the amount of steering angle required to exit the spot without backing up to far. This was even present in my 2025 Model 3 without a front fascia camera. - Mad Max feels a bit more refined. It’s like a smooth slice through traffic and I’m now using it almost exclusively vs hurry I used before. The improved off the line performance is a big factor in that as well. Very calculated decisions and inputs. - The new FSD Intervention streak feature is a really cool addition, would’ve been awesome to have for our FSD Cannonball Run record from New York City-LA, but I love how they are incentivizing using the system more as it’s safer than driving yourself. - Speed control in 55mph speed zones needs more work, this was apparent on the cannonball with FSD v14.3.2 but there’s no clear max speed for it in 55 zones. Should be tamed and restricted a bit specifically in 55mph zones. Looking forward to improved pothole avoidance too. - I like the new messages at top of the screen, specifically if you do not have a destination set in the navigation, it will tell you to select one. If you are in Mad Max occasionally it will let you know increased attention could be required if the surroundings require it. - Parking garage behavior seems unchanged from FSD v14.3.2 when inside, but noticed it was slightly more confident entering and exiting the garages and coming up to the ticket dispenser. Didn’t see much looping behavior. - I haven’t had FSD v14.3.3 camp in the left lane yet, as I haven’t had it on an empty highway since there’s been traffic today. This was a feature that FSD v14.3.2 had in that we didn’t enjoy on the cannonball. I’ll get some seat time in on my drive to NorCal this week where we’ll see if it does it. - I haven’t had any weird braking, jitteriness or twitching yet, definitely a big smoothness jump over FSD v14.3.2, even more so than FSD v14.2.2.5 in my experience so far. Overall, this version did a great job combining the attributes of FSD v14.3 like the insane reaction time, parking features, and new stack with the refinement that we loved with FSD v14.2.2.5 AND the great Spring Update features. Elon said this update is a banger, and it is. Great work https://nitter.net/Tesla_AI teams!! — https://nitter.net/BLKMDL3/status/2056160042618089896#m

The left is the party of violence Rob Henderson (@robkhenderson) YouGov: 25% of “very liberal” Americans say violence can be justified to achieve political goals compared with 3% of “very conservative” Americans. — https://nitter.net/robkhenderson/status/2053229277592641745#m

Almost every part of Starship V3 is different from V2 Dima Zeniuk (@DimaZeniuk) Starship Flight 12 goals: • Debut next-generation Starship and Super Heavy vehicles • First launch from Starbase’s newly redesigned launch pad • Demonstrate upgraded Raptor engines in flight • Deploy 20 Starlink simulators and 2 modified Starlink satellites • Test in-space Raptor relight • Evaluate heat shield performance and tile damage scenarios during reentry • Perform experimental reentry and maneuvering tests • Offshore splashdown attempt for the redesigned Super Heavy booster Video — https://nitter.net/DimaZeniuk/status/2056043781502156903#m
Incentives explain outcomes The Rabbit Hole (@TheRabbitHole) How much of the Woke madness that we have seen from Hollywood was driven by California state policies? "Productions receiving credits under this program are required to set ethnic, racial, and gender diversity goals and to develop a plan to achieve those diversity goals." — https://nitter.net/TheRabbitHole/status/2056133960682582492#m

Accurate 😂 The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) Study Finds 100% Of Men Would Eat Any Fruit Given To Them By A Naked Woman https://buff.ly/7lGTEbV — https://nitter.net/TheBabylonBee/status/2056117650443415794#m

True X Freeze (@XFreeze) People completely miss the most important thing about Tesla FSD It’s not just about convenience. It’s not a "cool self-parking trick." It’s about the fact that car crashes are the #1 killer of healthy people aged 5-29 globally and one company has gathered over 10 billion miles of real-world data to actually solve it Look at the recent data: Tesla just became the FIRST vehicle to pass NHTSA's new ADAS safety tests. Not the first EV. The first vehicle. Period. The reality is harsh but simple. Countries that approve FSD get safer roads overnight. Countries that delay will literally watch their citizens die in preventable crashes while bureaucrats sit in meeting rooms debating "safety." The "safety" argument against FSD is officially dead — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2056165554894098693#m

ChatGPT Images 2.0 💚 India. Already more than 1 billion images created there; awesome to see.
Often overlooked is the Frankfurt School’s central role, alongside French postmodernists, in forging Critical Theory and exporting it to America, where it evolved into one of the most influential (destructive) ideologies of our time. The Institute for Social Research was founded in Frankfurt in 1923 as an avowedly Marxist institution. When the European working class refused to fulfill Marx’s prophecy of revolution, Max Horkheimer and his colleagues changed course. They developed Critical Theory: not a tool for economic reform, but a sophisticated intellectual weapon designed to dismantle Western culture, the family, traditional authority, and the very concepts of objective reason and truth. Driven into exile by the Nazis, the Frankfurt School relocated to Columbia University in the United States. There, its ideas took root in academia and spread outward. This framework provided the direct intellectual foundation for Critical Race Theory. CRT simply replaced class with race while retaining the same core premises: society is a zero-sum power struggle between oppressors and oppressed, objective truth is a myth deployed by the powerful, and Western institutions are inherently racist by design. The consequences surround us: classrooms saturated in racial grievance, corporations imposing divisive DEI mandates, and a culture that has abandoned merit, colorblindness, and individual responsibility in favor of equity, identity politics, and inherited guilt. The Frankfurt School never aimed to improve the West. It trained generations in the art of deconstructing and ultimately destroying it. The antidote is to reclaim truth, merit, reason, and the foundational values of Western civilization. The “long march through the institutions” began here. It is time to march back. Brivael Le Pogam (@brivael) Je veux présenter mes excuses, au nom des Français, pour avoir enfanté la French Theory (qui a enfanté la pire des merdes idéologiques : le wokisme). Nous avons donné au monde Descartes, Pascal, Tocqueville. Et puis, dans les ruines intellectuelles de l'après-68, nous avons donné Foucault, Derrida, Deleuze. Trois hommes brillants qui ont fabriqué, dans l'élégance de notre langue, l'arme idéologique qui paralyse aujourd'hui l'Occident. Il faut comprendre ce qu'ils ont fait. Foucault a enseigné que la vérité n'existe pas, qu'il n'y a que des rapports de pouvoir déguisés en savoir. Que la science, la raison, la justice, l'institution médicale, l'école, la prison, la sexualité, tout n'est qu'une mise en scène de la domination. Derrida a enseigné que les textes n'ont pas de sens stable, que tout signifiant glisse, que toute lecture est une trahison, que l'auteur est mort et que le lecteur règne. Deleuze a enseigné qu'il fallait préférer le rhizome à l'arbre, le nomade au sédentaire, le désir à la loi, le devenir à l'être, la différence à l'identité. Pris isolément, ce sont des thèses discutables. Combinées, exportées, vulgarisées, elles forment un système. Et ce système est un poison. Car voici ce qui s'est passé. Ces textes, illisibles en France, ont traversé l'Atlantique. Les départements de Yale, de Berkeley, de Columbia les ont absorbés dans les années 80. Ils y ont trouvé un terreau qui n'existait pas chez nous : le puritanisme américain, sa culpabilité raciale, son obsession identitaire. La French Theory s'est mariée à ce substrat, et l'enfant de ce mariage s'appelle le wokisme. Judith Butler lit Foucault et invente le genre performatif. Edward Said lit Foucault et invente le post-colonialisme académique. Kimberlé Crenshaw hérite du cadre et invente l'intersectionnalité. À chaque étape, la matrice est française : il n'y a pas de vérité, il n'y a que du pouvoir, donc toute hiérarchie est suspecte, toute institution est oppressive, toute norme est violence, toute identité est construite donc négociable, toute majorité est coupable. Voilà comment trois philosophes parisiens, qui n'ont probablement jamais imaginé leurs conséquences pratiques, ont fourni le logiciel d'exploitation à une génération entière d'activistes, de bureaucrates universitaires, de DRH, de journalistes, de législateurs. Voilà comment on a obtenu une civilisation qui ne sait plus dire si une femme est une femme, si sa propre histoire mérite d'être défendue, si le mérite existe, si la vérité se distingue de l'opinion. C'est de la merde pour une raison simple, et il faut la dire calmement. Une civilisation se tient debout sur trois piliers : la croyance qu'il existe une vérité accessible à la raison, la croyance qu'il existe un bien distinct du mal, la croyance qu'il existe un héritage à transmettre. La French Theory a entrepris de dynamiter les trois. Pas par méchanceté. Par jeu intellectuel, par fascination du soupçon, par haine de la bourgeoisie qui les avait nourris. Mais le résultat est là. Une génération entière a appris à déconstruire et n'a jamais appris à construire. Une génération entière sait soupçonner et ne sait plus admirer. Une génération entière voit le pouvoir partout et la beauté nulle part. Je m'excuse parce que nous, Français, avons une responsabilité particulière. C'est notre langue, nos universités, nos éditeurs, notre prestige qui ont donné à ce nihilisme son emballage chic. Sans la légitimité de la Sorbonne et de Vincennes, ces idées n'auraient jamais traversé l'océan. Nous avons exporté le doute comme d'autres exportent des armes. Ce qui se construit maintenant, en silicon valley, dans les labos d'IA, dans les startups, dans les ateliers, dans tous les lieux où des gens fabriquent encore des choses au lieu de les déconstruire, c'est la réponse. Une civilisation se reconstruit par les bâtisseurs, pas par les commentateurs. Par ceux qui croient que la vérité existe et qu'elle vaut qu'on s'y consacre. Par ceux qui assument une hiérarchie du beau, du vrai, du bon, et qui n'ont pas honte de la transmettre. Alors pardon. Et au travail. — https://nitter.net/brivael/status/2055411322628583488#m

Elon Musk: “It is impossible to become a multiplanet civilization without reusable rockets, just as it would have been impossible to colonize America with expendable boats." Video
Wokists are so narcissistic that they cannot understand that the Odyssey is more important to the general public than their concerns about political expediency. They feel they are the only ones who are entitled to feel offended. And they are offended by anything that doesn’t treat them as the centre of universe. They will even freak out about pronouns. They will start calling you a racist just to control you. They will start calling you an extremist because you don’t want your culture to be liquidated and disrespected. It is time for the silent majority, the non-woke, to start feeling very offended with woke culture and give it the treatment wokists have been giving us for more than a decade now. Variety (@Variety) Why is Elon Musk melting down over https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23TheOdyssey and the Oscars? "Every best picture winner in the Academy’s 98-year history — from the 'Wings' in 1929 through 'One Battle After Another' this past March — clears the Oscars' new inclusion rules. That also includes 'Oppenheimer,' the film directed by Christopher Nolan, with whom Elon Musk had no problem until this past week. And Nolan’s upcoming adaptation of Homer’s 'The Odyssey,' whenever the Academy gets a look at it, would also clear the inclusion standards, and it’s not because Lupita Nyong’o was cast as Helen of Troy," writes Variety's Clayton Davis. https://variety.com/2026/film/awards/academy-diversity-standards-best-picture-elon-musk-odyssey-1236751219/ — https://nitter.net/Variety/status/2056054944482853133#m

She's a great actress but this would be insane Video
UPDATE: Grok has now surpassed 126 million posts on X. The growth is happening incredibly fast with millions of users interacting with Grok directly inside the platform every day. What started as an AI chatbot is quickly turning into one of the most active AI products integrated into a social network at global scale. The real advantage is the live feedback loop. Every interaction gives xAI more real-time data to improve Grok faster while users continue testing it across news coding research humor and daily conversations.

𝕏 now has over a billion downloads Tesla Owners Silicon Valley (@teslaownersSV) X has officially surpassed 1 billion downloads. The platform now holds a 4.3★ rating with more than 22.9 million reviews showing just how massive its global reach has become. Since Elon Musk’s takeover X has transformed far beyond a traditional social media app with AI video payments hiring and real-time news all being pushed into a single platform. Very few apps in the world ever cross the 1B download milestone. X just joined that club. — https://nitter.net/teslaownersSV/status/2056088289673875926#m
Test like you fly and test what you fly. Check out this video if you want to see (and hear) some progress updates on Starship. Our next generation v3 rocket is designed to be foundational for what comes next including the Moon missions. SpaceX (@SpaceX) Three years since the first flight of Starship, the next generation is here. New ship. New booster. New engines. New pad and new test site. SpaceX engineers are working to solve one of the most difficult engineering challenges in history: developing a fully, rapidly reusable rocket Video — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2047800137133756633#m
London Mayor Confused By Protesters Not Chanting ‘Death To Jews’ https://buff.ly/B4peOem

Okay, looks like /implement is the way to get Grok Build to run longer, just had my first 10 minute run 💪 What's really neat is it's super critical of itself, essentially finds its own bugs, and then puts together subagents to address all the open issues.

If a director wants to cast a Black person in a White role, that is fine by me. Who am I to tell an artist what to do? My problem is when the system, in this case the Oscars, incentivizes such behavior. Imagine you wanted to start a comedy group and instead of having the freedom to pick the five funniest people you know, you were forced to pick a woman, a Jew, a Chinese person, a Black person, and a Native American. That isn’t art. That’s social engineering, and it infuriates me.
This was always and only the sole and exclusive purpose of the UK online censorship act, to help Labour nuke its enemies Zia Yusuf (@ZiaYusufUK) 🚨 Labour is using the “Online Safety Act” to silence political opponents, and TikTok is doing their dirty work. First, TikTok removed my video announcing Reform UK’s new policy to place secure illegal migrant detention centres in non-Reform constituencies, prioritising Green ones. TikTok explicitly cited the Online Safety Act as the reason for its removal. This is hard evidence of this draconian legislation being weaponised to silence political opponents. That same video has 6.2 million views on other platforms. Today, the censorship escalated. TikTok has now removed my video outlining the key policies I would implement as Home Secretary, claiming it is “Hate Speech and Hateful Behaviour.” They warned me that any further "violations" will result in a strike, potentially leading to being de-platformed altogether. This is all the more staggering given TikTok happily hosts hundreds of videos of people calling for the assassination of Nigel Farage. My TikTok videos had received 18 million views over the previous 28 days. This is a chilling attempt to silence one of the biggest and fastest-growing UK political accounts on the platform. TikTok is engaging in direct political interference in the midst of the most pivotal elections in our country’s history. All under the auspice of the “Online Safety Act” that the Tories and Labour claimed to be about protecting children. It is, and always will be about silencing voices the open-borders political establishment don’t like. https://nitter.net/TikTokComms have decided to try and suppress Reform. Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind. — https://nitter.net/ZiaYusufUK/status/2056059434233741685#m

For most of human history, women did not experience children as some rare interruptions to adult life. Babies were everywhere, in arms, on hips, asleep in slings, playing under tables while bread was kneaded and laundry was folded. A young girl did not grow up in a world separated from motherhood. So how can women want babies when they rarely see babies? A baby changes the atmosphere of a room, people smile more, they speak softer, they are gentler, there is more joy. Perhaps the desire for children has not disappeared nearly as much as we think. Perhaps many women have simply been separated from the very thing that used to awaken that desire in their hearts.

Appreciate it when the AI doomer crowd occasionally lets the mask slip a little (Allen is a co-founder of the anti-AI group Humans First and frequent guest on conservative podcasts pushing, uh, Unabomber messaging)

The salvation is Project Tapestry https://thealliance.ai/projects/tapestry Daniel Jeffries (@Dan_Jeffries1) I don't think people understand just how bad it will be if an American open source champion doesn't emerge soon and the big labs succeed in creating modern East Indian companies and ban open models on moronic national security grounds. "If a credible Western open frontier player does not emerge, the consequences cascade quickly. This is the inverse of the early Internet wave. In the 2000s and 2010s, Western companies — Google, Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft — dominated globally while China carved out its own walled garden. "The AI version flips that dynamic on its head. "Without a credible Western open frontier player, the only open models capable of running entire economies are made in China. If U.S. policy further restricts Chinese open-weight access on national-security grounds, the U.S. ends up with two or three closed Cathedrals serving the U.S. market — and the rest of the world picks the AI stack that is free, capable, self-hostable, and not embargoed. "Europe, Africa, Southeast Asia, Latin America, India, the Middle East. "Roughly six billion people. "Chinese open models become the global default by 2030, and the United States ends up technologically isolated from the majority of the world’s AI users. "We would have done it to ourselves." — https://nitter.net/Dan_Jeffries1/status/2055920053745246625#m
Grok upgrades Nima Owji (@nima_owji) 🚨 "AUTOMATIONS" WILL COME TO "GROK" SOON! Grok is working to let you automate your personal tasks! These are some of them: 1. Email Auto-Responder 2. Daily Stock Tracker 3. Task Extractor (From messages) I can't wait for them! What do you think? 🚀 — https://nitter.net/nima_owji/status/2056047164049051956#m

Basically every political instinct I had when I was a lib in 2015 ended up being completely wrong. Even in 2020, even after 4 years of being disabused of all sorts of bad ideas, all my remaining lib assumptions also ended up being totally, completely wrong. At some point you have to accept that you were the mark, that you were wrong about everything, laugh it off, and refuse to let sunk costs keep driving you off the same cliffs.
The best feature of https://nitter.net/xai Grok Build right now is how it handles subagents and personas. Most people still treat the model like one very smart intern that has to do everything at once. Grok Build took a different route: it gives you actual typed workers with defined roles and real restrictions. There are three main subagent types you can spawn: • general-purpose → full capabilities. Can read, write, run commands, and spawn other agents. • explore → deliberately read-only. Fast and safe when you just need to dig through a codebase without risk. • plan → also read-only, but optimized for high-reasoning architectural thinking. It comes back with structured plans and points out critical files. The fact that two of the three are read-only by design is intentional. You don’t want your researcher or your architect accidentally modifying code while it’s still exploring or thinking. On top of the types, you have personas: Personas like implementer, reviewer, security-auditor, or design-doc-writer carry actual contracts. The implementer knows it’s supposed to receive a review file and produce a summary file. The reviewer knows the exact structure it has to use for bugs, suggestions, and nits. This changes the game. Instead of one model trying (and usually failing) to be good at research, implementation, review, and security at the same time, you get real specialization and isolation. The primitive is still early, but it already feels meaningfully different from most “multi-agent” setups I’ve tried. I’ll post the second thread about what /implement actually does with these pieces.
The power of Trump, Putin, and Netanyahu appears to be waning. "Plummeting approval ratings for these three poisonous comrades-in-arms show voters are demoralized and tiring of forever wars." https://trib.al/mgfIE2V
Trump just got exposed for running the biggest insider trading operation in American history. Nancy Pelosi traded $5 million in stocks and Congress lost its mind. Trump literally executed $750 MILLION worth of stock trades in ONE quarter while being President. His ethics filing just dropped and the numbers are genuinely unprecedented in history: Between January and March 2026, Donald Trump personally executed 3,700 individual stock transactions worth between $220 million and $750 million. That's roughly 60 trades PER DAY. While signing executive orders, meeting foreign leaders, and making policy decisions that directly impact the companies he's buying and selling. Now here's where it gets really insane: On February 10, Trump bought between $1 million and $5 million worth of Dell stock. Three months later, on May 8, he stood at a Mother's Day event at the White House, thanked Michael Dell by name, and told Americans to "go out and buy a Dell." Dell stock surged 14.6% that day to an all-time high of $263.99. Since Trump's February purchase, Dell is up 96%. And 5 months BEFORE Trump bought Dell stock, Michael and Susan Dell donated $6.25 billion to Trump Accounts, one of the largest philanthropic commitments to a sitting president's signature program in modern history. So the timeline goes: Dell donates $6.25 billion to Trump's program -> Trump buys Dell stock ->Trump tells America to buy Dell from the White House podium -> Stock hits all-time high And that's just ONE stock... The same filing shows Trump bought Nvidia stock on February 10. One week later, Nvidia announced a massive chip deal with Meta. He bought more Nvidia stock one week BEFORE his own Commerce Department approved the sale of Nvidia chips to Saudi Arabia. He bought Intel stock starting in March 2026. The US government already owned a 9.9% stake in Intel worth over $41 billion. On April 30, Trump posted on Truth Social praising Intel, writing that "Intel Stock continues to rise." Intel jumped 3% in after-hours and is now up 140% year-to-date. He bought Palantir stock while his administration was actively handing them billion-dollar government contracts for immigration enforcement and defense. He bought Robinhood stock while his own Trump Accounts program uses Robinhood as the broker. He's currently sitting on over 100% profit on AMD, Intel, Bloom Energy, Marvell Technology, and at least 10 other positions. Every single president since Lyndon B. Johnson has used a blind trust to avoid exactly this situation. But Trump didn't. His assets sit in a trust controlled by his own children, and the filings show a broker acted as agent on several trades. The White House says the portfolio is "independently managed." But here's what independently managed looks like: Buy Dell stock. Three months later, publicly endorse Dell from the White House. Stock hits all-time high. Buy Nvidia stock. One week later, your own government approves their chip sales. Stock rips. Buy Intel stock. Post about Intel on Truth Social. Stock jumps. The government you run already owns a 10% stake. Buy Palantir. Hand them contracts. Buy Robinhood. Route a federal program through their platform. Nancy Pelosi got absolutely destroyed for her husband's stock trades. Her husband's total disclosed trades in his most controversial year were worth roughly $5 million. Trump just disclosed up to $750 MILLION in a single quarter. While making the actual policy decisions that move these stocks. This isn't a left or right issue. We're talking about the President of the United States averaging 60 stock trades per day in companies his own administration regulates, contracts with, and publicly endorses. What do you think? Video
Grok Build is improving like lightning Morgan (@morganlinton) Update on my experience Grok Build. The team at https://nitter.net/xai made an update, while I was sleeping, and I can already see the difference. Yesterday, I couldn't get Grok Build to run for more than a minute or two. I literally wake up this morning, see that the team made an update, and now everything I'm doing in Grok Build is running, and running, and running, until it finishes. I'm pretty sure nobody at xAI slept last night, and the end result is Grok Build is 10x better than it was a day ago. What happens over the next week is going to be wild. Now I'd say the beta has gone from a 6/10 to an 8/10, in a freakin' day 😅 — https://nitter.net/morganlinton/status/2055715798845657150#m
🤨 DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) Elon Musk is by far the funniest billionaire on this planet. — https://nitter.net/cb_doge/status/2055720892504887667#m

While we never want to be complacent about it, docking with the https://nitter.net/Space_Station has become routine SpaceX (@SpaceX) Watch Dragon dock with the https://nitter.net/Space_Station — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2055937407443218480#m
LIVE: Watch as our next cargo mission docks to the https://nitter.net/Space_Station after launching on May 15. The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft is scheduled to arrive at the station at about 6:38am ET (1038 UTC), where it will remain until its return to Earth this summer. https://nitter.net/i/broadcasts/1DGleElVOyDJL
Grok Imagine Video
FSD V14.3.3 is a banger Sawyer Merritt (@SawyerMerritt) Tesla FSD V14.3.3 just started rolling out, and it comes with the Spring Update! Actually Smart Summon’s top speed has also been increased to 8 mph (from 6 mph)! Downloading it on my Model Y right now. Software version 2026.14.6.6. — https://nitter.net/SawyerMerritt/status/2055871981111607624#m

Yann LeCun says that within a year to 18 months, we'll have a general method for training hierarchical world models These models would learn from video and real-world data, then help plan actions in robotics, healthcare, and other areas "then scale them toward a universal world model" Video
Absolutely 💯

I was discussing with Grok the topic of "how to build a life on the Moon." Then Grok offered to show me what the construction of the first lunar city would look like. Grok Imagine animated them, and here's the result. Video
I just learned that the "data centers are using our water!" bullshit started because of a book called Empire of AI by Karen Hao in which she totally fucks up the math when determining how much water they use, an error she later acknowledged

You can now use X Premium subscriptions in Hermes Agent, and Hermes Agent can now search X posts. https://x.ai/news/grok-hermes xAI (@xai) You can now use your https://nitter.net/grok subscription inside https://nitter.net/NousResearch Hermes Agent. http://x.ai/news/grok-hermes — https://nitter.net/xai/status/2055375676656783733#m
Trump disparages the European Union as a collective force against the United States, but his threats, tariffs, and arbitrary conduct have done more than anything else in recent years to unify Europe. https://trib.al/wFFnueR
These come from court transcripts i/o (@avidseries) This tweet, with its extreme claims, caught my attention because Elon Musk reposted it. I asked Gemini if any of these claims are accurate. It assured me that they are not. I then asked Grok, which replied that the first four are in fact accurate, and it provided details and sources supporting its response. So, I went back to Gemini, copied and pasted Grok's reply into a prompt, and asked Gemini what it thought about what Grok had just told me. Here's Gemini's response: "I stand corrected... I apologize for my previous response. I attempted to separate fact from social media exaggeration but failed to properly verify the depth of the horrific testimonies from the actual trials like Operation Bullfinch and the Rotherham inquiries. The details you cited from Grok accurately reflect the devastating and brutal reality of what these victims endured." — https://nitter.net/avidseries/status/2055714457343471890#m

𝕏 is now the #1 news app on the AppStore in the UK. 🇬🇧🥇 Video
A glaringly obvious double-standard End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) "Why does an actor's race matter?!" Ok… now imagine it was this: — https://nitter.net/EndWokeness/status/2055732768143786245#m

More people are arrested for speech offenses in the UK than any other country. This is insane. DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) UK is a prison island. Retweeting something can get you arrested in the UK. — https://nitter.net/cb_doge/status/2055695217706373513#m

The lunatic left celebrates murder … Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) “Shoot him in the neck like Charlie Kirk. Shoot him in the neck like Charlie Kirk.” London (May 16) — Far-left extremists chanted for the m—rder of Tommy Robinson at their counter protest. Video by https://nitter.net/SamaramGill: Video — https://nitter.net/MrAndyNgo/status/2055711741175066671#m
Exactly Skscartoon (@skscartoon) Race-swapping in these movies is essentially the same as putting black faces on traditional European stories. It’s not fighting racism — it is racism — https://nitter.net/skscartoon/status/2055614044347011256#m

Starlink Internet access enables people to learn anything and access the global market for their goods & services, improving their standard of living X Freeze (@XFreeze) The internet is the one single thing that literally lifts an entire country's GDP Every country that signs with Starlink gets a parallel internet infrastructure Every country that delays gets left further behind — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2055706290068902187#m

Free the political prisoners in Britain! DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) The UK has become a prison island. — https://nitter.net/cb_doge/status/2055699362861453359#m

for decades, western institutions did a fairly good job of conveying truth and advancing the values that had built this civilization which is why so many people still blindly trust them they have abused that trust a great example is how little they cover massively important things (like grooming gangs) - it could best be described as suppression any institution that purports to be truth seeking but is in fact not truth seeking, will eventually crumble or be replaced by something that is more truth seeking Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Extremely measurable — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2055685050696352022#m

Tired of winning Dr. Catharine Young (@DrCatharineY) American science is at extraordinary risk. NIH has awarded less than half as many grants as it has compared to the past five fiscal years averaged together. 'I thought we were at rock bottom', the official said. 'We are below rock bottom now.'" — https://nitter.net/DrCatharineY/status/2055657162349658294#m

I don’t know why data centers have become this generations nuclear power. Unlike nuclear power, there is a 0% chance that a data center can lead to any sort of disaster scenario. This project in Utah is: - in an uninhabited area - bought and repurposed water already in use - is bringing its own power, so it won’t cost citizens anything It’s like being against building a nuclear power plant in the middle of Nevada, except there is no radioactive waste. No fall out. No risk of anything. It’s a big computer in the middle of nowhere, that is self sufficient in all resources. There are a million real problems in America. Data centers just aren’t one. Quick Thoughts (@lthlnkso) I think the big Utah data center is fine. Video — https://nitter.net/lthlnkso/status/2055687266035716171#m
That cartoon of someone going from slightly left of center to somehow right wing describes the average American X Freeze (@XFreeze) Woke is a death cult that executes common sense and devours anyone who tells the truth It spreads insanity like a plague and turns mental illness into the new standard Worst of all, it has turned pure evil into a religion and demands we worship it — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2055691209432059997#m

The thousands of British people imprisoned merely for social media posts or speaking their mind need to be released! No more prison island!! Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) We want our country back . Millions are in attendance Video — https://nitter.net/TRobinsonNewEra/status/2055615353678422326#m
1/3 My time at Meta FAIR will soon come to a close. I joined nearly two years ago full-time to help advance LLM reasoning. It has been a remarkable journey working with and leading an exceptionally talented team.
Extremely measurable The Rabbit Hole (@TheRabbitHole) The Woke Mind Virus in Academia — https://nitter.net/TheRabbitHole/status/2055682997681291405#m

Would you want to see your past interactions with someone on 𝕏?

Rousseau was such a diabolical asshole!
Well said Brivael Le Pogam (@brivael) Tu confonds deux choses, et c'est exactement le piège que la French Theory a tendu. Liberté, égalité, fraternité — égalité *de droits*, égalité *devant la loi*, égalité *de dignité*. C'est la promesse républicaine, et personne ici ne l'attaque. Le wokisme, ce n'est pas ça. C'est l'égalitarisme des résultats. Et l'égalitarisme des résultats, contrairement à l'égalité des droits, n'est pas un élargissement de la liberté — c'est sa négation. Quelques exemples concrets : — San Francisco supprime les classes de maths avancées au collège pour "réduire les inégalités". Résultat : les écarts entre élèves explosent, les familles aisées prennent des cours privés, les pauvres se font enterrer. L'égalitarisme a creusé l'inégalité. — Les politiques de discrimination positive à Harvard : étudiants admis avec des scores très en dessous de leurs camarades, taux d'échec dispropportionné, sentiment d'imposture, ressentiment généralisé. On a saboté ceux qu'on voulait aider. — L'aide humanitaire qui distribue du riz gratuit pendant 30 ans en Afrique : effondrement des filières agricoles locales, dépendance institutionnalisée. Donner un poisson, c'est empêcher d'apprendre à pêcher. Le wokisme ne détruit pas l'humanité dans le sens dramatique. Il fait pire : il dessert systématiquement ceux qu'il prétend protéger, et il génère du ressentiment des deux côtés — ceux qu'on infantilise et ceux qu'on culpabilise. La fraternité républicaine dit : tu es mon égal, donc je te traite en adulte capable. Le wokisme dit : tu es ma victime, donc je dois te protéger de toi-même. L'un élève. L'autre infantilise. Ce n'est pas la même chose, et confondre les deux est exactement le tour de passe-passe qu'on dénonce. — https://nitter.net/brivael/status/2055544344740835699#m
RT https://nitter.net/PeterHotez: America is eating its young. We’re a nation built on the greatness of our research universities, it’s what gave us the Manh…
Yes Katie Miller (@KatieMiller) A decade ago, Hollywood decided it would no longer honor films based purely on merit but also on the diversity of the cast and production team. In 2020, they formally tied Best Picture to diversity. The Academy expanded its membership by roughly 40% in a decade through an explicit push to diversify its ranks. The Oscars will proudly tell you that last year’s invitees were: >41% women >45% people of color >55% from overseas For 88 years, the Academy selected members and honored achievement based on merit. For the last 10 years, invitees went from 112 per year to over 900 to meet diversity targets. This devalues and dishonors great American films and creates perverse incentives that lead studios to inflate diversity numbers in hopes of recognition by their woke peers. Meritocracy must be restored to film. — https://nitter.net/KatieMiller/status/2055607570773967231#m

Tired of winning Marc Porter Magee 🎓 (@marcportermagee) MIT announces “the number of grad students will be 20 percent less than it was in 2024 — about 500 fewer students” — https://nitter.net/marcportermagee/status/2055228831393366167#m

One of the reasons the elites ignore the Muslim grooming gangs is they simply can’t handle the levels of horror these attacks reach. Such as… -nailing a girl’s tongue to a block of wood while she’s raped. -having them dig their own graves. -drenching them in gasoline. -branding girl’s asses with an M for Mohammad. -raping girls under the Pakistani flag. The list goes on. It’s much easier just to assume we’re lying and the problem isn’t real. Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRobinsonNewEra) Piers is an attention seeking sausage. Here's some attention again Piers, happy to do you a favour - proving again how much of a total sausage you are. Enjoy another public humiliation. Hope you're watching the live. https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23UniteTheKingdom https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23UTK https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23FourNationsOneKingdom Video — https://nitter.net/TRobinsonNewEra/status/2055658996653023620#m
RT https://nitter.net/logic_int: EBMs are so back! Aleph now leads the major formal reasoning benchmarks.

#1 across all books in Canada. #10 globally.

After the Reform Party HUMILIATED Labour in elections, Keir Starmer smeared the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ rally as “extremist” and banned Conservatives from entering the country. The people of England’s response?: Tens of thousands FLOODING the streets 🇬🇧🏴 Video
Grok Build has three commands for managing memory across sessions: /memory, /flush, and /dream. They're experimental but worth looking at if you've ever been frustrated with how agents forget everything between conversations. /memory opens a window into what Grok has saved. There are three layers: global memory, workspace-specific memory, and per-session summaries. You can read what's there, edit it, or delete things you don't want kept. /flush is for when you've had a useful session and want it saved before context compaction kicks in. It writes a summary of the current conversation into the memory store, capturing decisions, debugging paths, project conventions, and anything else worth keeping. /dream runs in the background over your old session logs and memory fragments. It deduplicates overlapping notes, merges related fragments, and consolidates everything into cleaner topics, so the store doesn't grow into a pile of half redundant snippets over time. Most agent memory I've looked at just shoves the chat history into RAG. That works for about a week before the store gets noisy and starts hurting sessions. Grok Build treats capture and consolidation as separate commands, with the user able to inspect what's saved. The editable part is important. If your agent saves something wrong, or if your conventions change, you need to be able to go find that memory and remove it. Otherwise the agent keeps applying outdated context with full confidence and you spend cycles undoing its mistakes. Managing context for long-running agents is going to need real memory primitives. Write, search, prune, and consolidate, all as first class operations. Grok shipping these three commands is the first time I've seen a consumer product treat memory as its own layer.

They can only win by cheating. Deplorable!

xAI got some seriously best designers now The design quality has really leveled up and it’s pretty sick

Constructing is far nobler than deconstructing. To the extent that the West is faltering, it is only becuase takers have gained more power than makers Building is moral. Back to building. Never fall into the poisoned mental frame of those who cannot want and imagine a positive future, and therefore have no willpower to build it. Brivael Le Pogam (@brivael) Aujourd'hui je déconstruis la déconstruction. La déconstruction est le virus mental le plus efficace jamais conçu contre une civilisation. Il a été fabriqué en France entre 1966 et 1980 par trois hommes : Foucault, Derrida, Deleuze. Il a été exporté aux États-Unis, hybridé avec le puritanisme racial américain, et il est revenu trente ans plus tard sous le nom de wokisme paralyser l'Occident entier. Voici comment il fonctionne, et pourquoi il faut le détruire. La thèse est simple. Toute vérité n'est qu'un rapport de pouvoir déguisé. Tout texte sacré, toute loi, toute science, toute norme, toute hiérarchie, toute identité, toute institution cache en réalité une domination. Déconstruire, c'est montrer le rapport de force sous le vernis du vrai. C'est arracher le masque. C'est "démasquer". Formulé comme ça, ça paraît inoffensif. Voire utile. Qui n'aime pas un peu d'esprit critique ? Le piège est là. La déconstruction se présente comme une méthode. Elle est en réalité une ontologie. Elle ne dit pas seulement "interrogeons les normes", elle dit "il n'y a *que* des rapports de pouvoir". La différence est civilisationnelle. Une société qui interroge ses normes reste debout. Une société qui croit que ses normes ne sont *rien d'autre* que de la domination s'effondre. Parce qu'elle ne peut plus rien défendre. Plus une frontière, plus une loi, plus une science, plus une langue, plus une histoire, plus une biologie, plus une famille. Tout devient suspect. Tout devient négociable. Tout devient "construit donc déconstructible". C'est la première raison pour laquelle c'est un virus. Il s'auto-réplique. Une fois inoculé, il transforme tout ce qu'il touche en cible. La science est patriarcale, donc déconstruisons-la. Le langage est colonial, donc réinventons-le. La méritocratie est raciste, donc abolissons-la. Le sexe est une construction, donc choisissons-le. Il n'y a plus de roc. Tout est sable. Deuxième raison. Le virus est *non-falsifiable*. Si vous défendez une norme, c'est que vous êtes l'oppresseur. Si vous niez être oppresseur, c'est la preuve de votre privilège inconscient. Si vous citez des faits, vos faits sont contaminés par le pouvoir qui les a produits. Si vous citez la raison, la raison elle-même est blanche, masculine, occidentale. Il n'y a aucune sortie possible. Le système est conçu pour rendre toute objection irrecevable par définition. C'est exactement la structure d'une secte. Et c'est exactement ce qui s'est installé dans les universités, les RH, les médias, les administrations, les conseils d'administration depuis vingt ans. Troisième raison. Le virus s'auto-réfute mais ne s'auto-détruit pas. Si toute vérité est pouvoir, alors la phrase "toute vérité est pouvoir" est elle-même du pouvoir, donc sans valeur. Logiquement, la déconstruction se mord la queue dès la première phrase. Mais elle s'en moque. Parce qu'elle n'a jamais cherché la cohérence. Elle cherche l'efficacité politique. Et son efficacité politique est immense. Elle désarme ses ennemis et arme ses militants. Elle paralyse le défenseur et libère l'attaquant. C'est une arme asymétrique parfaite. Quatrième raison. Le virus produit des humains diminués. Une génération entière a appris à déconstruire et n'a jamais appris à construire. Elle sait soupçonner, jamais admirer. Elle voit le pouvoir partout et la beauté nulle part. Elle peut produire mille pages sur le caractère opprimant de Shakespeare et zéro ligne qui vaille la peine d'être lue dans cent ans. Elle a confondu l'intelligence critique avec la pose critique. Elle est stérile par construction. Un esprit nourri à la déconstruction est un esprit qui ne sait plus rien édifier. Cinquième raison, la plus grave. Une civilisation se tient debout sur trois piliers. La croyance qu'une vérité est accessible à la raison. La croyance qu'un bien se distingue d'un mal. La croyance qu'un héritage mérite d'être transmis. La déconstruction a méthodiquement dynamité les trois. Pas par méchanceté. Par jeu intellectuel, par fascination du soupçon, par haine de la bourgeoisie qui avait nourri ses prophètes. Mais le résultat est là. Une civilisation qui ne croit plus en sa vérité, ni en son bien, ni en son héritage ne se défend pas. Elle s'excuse en attendant la fin. Voilà ce qu'on a fait. Voilà ce qu'il faut nommer. La bonne nouvelle, c'est qu'un virus mental ne survit que tant qu'on lui cède l'autorité du discours. Il meurt dès qu'on cesse de jouer son jeu. Dès qu'on réaffirme tranquillement qu'il existe une vérité, un beau, un bien, un héritage. Dès qu'on cesse de demander la permission aux déconstructeurs pour bâtir. Dès qu'on refait. Dès qu'on transmet. Dès qu'on crée. Les bâtisseurs ont toujours le dernier mot sur les commentateurs. Toujours. Parce qu'à la fin il reste ce qui est construit, et rien de ce qui a été déconstruit. Alors aujourd'hui je déconstruis la déconstruction. Et demain je construis. — https://nitter.net/brivael/status/2055414755435889086#m

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La Vérité Brivael Le Pogam (@brivael) Je veux présenter mes excuses, au nom des Français, pour avoir enfanté la French Theory (qui a enfanté la pire des merdes idéologiques : le wokisme). Nous avons donné au monde Descartes, Pascal, Tocqueville. Et puis, dans les ruines intellectuelles de l'après-68, nous avons donné Foucault, Derrida, Deleuze. Trois hommes brillants qui ont fabriqué, dans l'élégance de notre langue, l'arme idéologique qui paralyse aujourd'hui l'Occident. Il faut comprendre ce qu'ils ont fait. Foucault a enseigné que la vérité n'existe pas, qu'il n'y a que des rapports de pouvoir déguisés en savoir. Que la science, la raison, la justice, l'institution médicale, l'école, la prison, la sexualité, tout n'est qu'une mise en scène de la domination. Derrida a enseigné que les textes n'ont pas de sens stable, que tout signifiant glisse, que toute lecture est une trahison, que l'auteur est mort et que le lecteur règne. Deleuze a enseigné qu'il fallait préférer le rhizome à l'arbre, le nomade au sédentaire, le désir à la loi, le devenir à l'être, la différence à l'identité. Pris isolément, ce sont des thèses discutables. Combinées, exportées, vulgarisées, elles forment un système. Et ce système est un poison. Car voici ce qui s'est passé. Ces textes, illisibles en France, ont traversé l'Atlantique. Les départements de Yale, de Berkeley, de Columbia les ont absorbés dans les années 80. Ils y ont trouvé un terreau qui n'existait pas chez nous : le puritanisme américain, sa culpabilité raciale, son obsession identitaire. La French Theory s'est mariée à ce substrat, et l'enfant de ce mariage s'appelle le wokisme. Judith Butler lit Foucault et invente le genre performatif. Edward Said lit Foucault et invente le post-colonialisme académique. Kimberlé Crenshaw hérite du cadre et invente l'intersectionnalité. À chaque étape, la matrice est française : il n'y a pas de vérité, il n'y a que du pouvoir, donc toute hiérarchie est suspecte, toute institution est oppressive, toute norme est violence, toute identité est construite donc négociable, toute majorité est coupable. Voilà comment trois philosophes parisiens, qui n'ont probablement jamais imaginé leurs conséquences pratiques, ont fourni le logiciel d'exploitation à une génération entière d'activistes, de bureaucrates universitaires, de DRH, de journalistes, de législateurs. Voilà comment on a obtenu une civilisation qui ne sait plus dire si une femme est une femme, si sa propre histoire mérite d'être défendue, si le mérite existe, si la vérité se distingue de l'opinion. C'est de la merde pour une raison simple, et il faut la dire calmement. Une civilisation se tient debout sur trois piliers : la croyance qu'il existe une vérité accessible à la raison, la croyance qu'il existe un bien distinct du mal, la croyance qu'il existe un héritage à transmettre. La French Theory a entrepris de dynamiter les trois. Pas par méchanceté. Par jeu intellectuel, par fascination du soupçon, par haine de la bourgeoisie qui les avait nourris. Mais le résultat est là. Une génération entière a appris à déconstruire et n'a jamais appris à construire. Une génération entière sait soupçonner et ne sait plus admirer. Une génération entière voit le pouvoir partout et la beauté nulle part. Je m'excuse parce que nous, Français, avons une responsabilité particulière. C'est notre langue, nos universités, nos éditeurs, notre prestige qui ont donné à ce nihilisme son emballage chic. Sans la légitimité de la Sorbonne et de Vincennes, ces idées n'auraient jamais traversé l'océan. Nous avons exporté le doute comme d'autres exportent des armes. Ce qui se construit maintenant, en silicon valley, dans les labos d'IA, dans les startups, dans les ateliers, dans tous les lieux où des gens fabriquent encore des choses au lieu de les déconstruire, c'est la réponse. Une civilisation se reconstruit par les bâtisseurs, pas par les commentateurs. Par ceux qui croient que la vérité existe et qu'elle vaut qu'on s'y consacre. Par ceux qui assument une hiérarchie du beau, du vrai, du bon, et qui n'ont pas honte de la transmettre. Alors pardon. Et au travail. — https://nitter.net/brivael/status/2055411322628583488#m
Agreed. We find ourselves in a strange place in time and we need to reverse these views before we self-inmolate. Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) Elon just endorsed it. Gad Saad dropped the hammer on Fox this morning. We now live in a world where: - Rape victims get less sympathy than their rapists - Homeowners get less than the squatters breaking in - American vets get less than illegal migrants - Repeat felons with 186 charges get 200 more “chances” because “society made them do it” This isn’t kindness. This is suicidal empathy. Universities spent decades teaching our judges, leaders, and elites that personal agency is a myth if you check the right oppression boxes. So criminals become victims, victims become bigots for complaining, and the whole system rots from the inside. Video — https://nitter.net/GuntherEagleman/status/2055238160586510563#m
Gad’s honest truth Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) Elon just endorsed it. Gad Saad dropped the hammer on Fox this morning. We now live in a world where: - Rape victims get less sympathy than their rapists - Homeowners get less than the squatters breaking in - American vets get less than illegal migrants - Repeat felons with 186 charges get 200 more “chances” because “society made them do it” This isn’t kindness. This is suicidal empathy. Universities spent decades teaching our judges, leaders, and elites that personal agency is a myth if you check the right oppression boxes. So criminals become victims, victims become bigots for complaining, and the whole system rots from the inside. Video — https://nitter.net/GuntherEagleman/status/2055238160586510563#m
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America is eating its young. We’re a nation built on the greatness of our research universities, it’s what gave us the Manhattan Project, victory in the Cold War, over HIV/AIDS. Our future depends on a robust NextGen of scientists. But we traded it for wellness influencers, climate denialists, and phony MAHA ideologies that more resemble a twisted Lysenko version of Stalinist Russia in the 1930s and 40s Marc Porter Magee 🎓 (@marcportermagee) MIT announces “the number of grad students will be 20 percent less than it was in 2024 — about 500 fewer students” — https://nitter.net/marcportermagee/status/2055228831393366167#m

In April of 2021 horrible, racist graffiti was found in the stairwell at Albion College in Michigan. Sprawled on the walls were hateful messages like "KKK White Power" & "Die N*gger Please" Liberals country-wide cried outrage!! Albion students were enraged and student marches were quickly organized to fight this evil racism! (see below) This incident was part of a string of racist incidents that started the month prior. Albion College later identified the perpetrator as a single student, a Black male. And suddenly no one at Albion College cared about racism anymore. The marches ceased immediately, the perpetrator's name was never released, and it was swept right under the rug. What are the odds of that... Video
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Aujourd'hui je déconstruis la déconstruction. La déconstruction est le virus mental le plus efficace jamais conçu contre une civilisation. Il a été fabriqué en France entre 1966 et 1980 par trois hommes : Foucault, Derrida, Deleuze. Il a été exporté aux États-Unis, hybridé avec le puritanisme racial américain, et il est revenu trente ans plus tard sous le nom de wokisme paralyser l'Occident entier. Voici comment il fonctionne, et pourquoi il faut le détruire. La thèse est simple. Toute vérité n'est qu'un rapport de pouvoir déguisé. Tout texte sacré, toute loi, toute science, toute norme, toute hiérarchie, toute identité, toute institution cache en réalité une domination. Déconstruire, c'est montrer le rapport de force sous le vernis du vrai. C'est arracher le masque. C'est "démasquer". Formulé comme ça, ça paraît inoffensif. Voire utile. Qui n'aime pas un peu d'esprit critique ? Le piège est là. La déconstruction se présente comme une méthode. Elle est en réalité une ontologie. Elle ne dit pas seulement "interrogeons les normes", elle dit "il n'y a *que* des rapports de pouvoir". La différence est civilisationnelle. Une société qui interroge ses normes reste debout. Une société qui croit que ses normes ne sont *rien d'autre* que de la domination s'effondre. Parce qu'elle ne peut plus rien défendre. Plus une frontière, plus une loi, plus une science, plus une langue, plus une histoire, plus une biologie, plus une famille. Tout devient suspect. Tout devient négociable. Tout devient "construit donc déconstructible". C'est la première raison pour laquelle c'est un virus. Il s'auto-réplique. Une fois inoculé, il transforme tout ce qu'il touche en cible. La science est patriarcale, donc déconstruisons-la. Le langage est colonial, donc réinventons-le. La méritocratie est raciste, donc abolissons-la. Le sexe est une construction, donc choisissons-le. Il n'y a plus de roc. Tout est sable. Deuxième raison. Le virus est *non-falsifiable*. Si vous défendez une norme, c'est que vous êtes l'oppresseur. Si vous niez être oppresseur, c'est la preuve de votre privilège inconscient. Si vous citez des faits, vos faits sont contaminés par le pouvoir qui les a produits. Si vous citez la raison, la raison elle-même est blanche, masculine, occidentale. Il n'y a aucune sortie possible. Le système est conçu pour rendre toute objection irrecevable par définition. C'est exactement la structure d'une secte. Et c'est exactement ce qui s'est installé dans les universités, les RH, les médias, les administrations, les conseils d'administration depuis vingt ans. Troisième raison. Le virus s'auto-réfute mais ne s'auto-détruit pas. Si toute vérité est pouvoir, alors la phrase "toute vérité est pouvoir" est elle-même du pouvoir, donc sans valeur. Logiquement, la déconstruction se mord la queue dès la première phrase. Mais elle s'en moque. Parce qu'elle n'a jamais cherché la cohérence. Elle cherche l'efficacité politique. Et son efficacité politique est immense. Elle désarme ses ennemis et arme ses militants. Elle paralyse le défenseur et libère l'attaquant. C'est une arme asymétrique parfaite. Quatrième raison. Le virus produit des humains diminués. Une génération entière a appris à déconstruire et n'a jamais appris à construire. Elle sait soupçonner, jamais admirer. Elle voit le pouvoir partout et la beauté nulle part. Elle peut produire mille pages sur le caractère opprimant de Shakespeare et zéro ligne qui vaille la peine d'être lue dans cent ans. Elle a confondu l'intelligence critique avec la pose critique. Elle est stérile par construction. Un esprit nourri à la déconstruction est un esprit qui ne sait plus rien édifier. Cinquième raison, la plus grave. Une civilisation se tient debout sur trois piliers. La croyance qu'une vérité est accessible à la raison. La croyance qu'un bien se distingue d'un mal. La croyance qu'un héritage mérite d'être transmis. La déconstruction a méthodiquement dynamité les trois. Pas par méchanceté. Par jeu intellectuel, par fascination du soupçon, par haine de la bourgeoisie qui avait nourri ses prophètes. Mais le résultat est là. Une civilisation qui ne croit plus en sa vérité, ni en son bien, ni en son héritage ne se défend pas. Elle s'excuse en attendant la fin. Voilà ce qu'on a fait. Voilà ce qu'il faut nommer. La bonne nouvelle, c'est qu'un virus mental ne survit que tant qu'on lui cède l'autorité du discours. Il meurt dès qu'on cesse de jouer son jeu. Dès qu'on réaffirme tranquillement qu'il existe une vérité, un beau, un bien, un héritage. Dès qu'on cesse de demander la permission aux déconstructeurs pour bâtir. Dès qu'on refait. Dès qu'on transmet. Dès qu'on crée. Les bâtisseurs ont toujours le dernier mot sur les commentateurs. Toujours. Parce qu'à la fin il reste ce qui est construit, et rien de ce qui a été déconstruit. Alors aujourd'hui je déconstruis la déconstruction. Et demain je construis. Brivael Le Pogam (@brivael) Je veux présenter mes excuses, au nom des Français, pour avoir enfanté la French Theory (qui a enfanté la pire des merdes idéologiques : le wokisme). Nous avons donné au monde Descartes, Pascal, Tocqueville. Et puis, dans les ruines intellectuelles de l'après-68, nous avons donné Foucault, Derrida, Deleuze. Trois hommes brillants qui ont fabriqué, dans l'élégance de notre langue, l'arme idéologique qui paralyse aujourd'hui l'Occident. Il faut comprendre ce qu'ils ont fait. Foucault a enseigné que la vérité n'existe pas, qu'il n'y a que des rapports de pouvoir déguisés en savoir. Que la science, la raison, la justice, l'institution médicale, l'école, la prison, la sexualité, tout n'est qu'une mise en scène de la domination. Derrida a enseigné que les textes n'ont pas de sens stable, que tout signifiant glisse, que toute lecture est une trahison, que l'auteur est mort et que le lecteur règne. Deleuze a enseigné qu'il fallait préférer le rhizome à l'arbre, le nomade au sédentaire, le désir à la loi, le devenir à l'être, la différence à l'identité. Pris isolément, ce sont des thèses discutables. Combinées, exportées, vulgarisées, elles forment un système. Et ce système est un poison. Car voici ce qui s'est passé. Ces textes, illisibles en France, ont traversé l'Atlantique. Les départements de Yale, de Berkeley, de Columbia les ont absorbés dans les années 80. Ils y ont trouvé un terreau qui n'existait pas chez nous : le puritanisme américain, sa culpabilité raciale, son obsession identitaire. La French Theory s'est mariée à ce substrat, et l'enfant de ce mariage s'appelle le wokisme. Judith Butler lit Foucault et invente le genre performatif. Edward Said lit Foucault et invente le post-colonialisme académique. Kimberlé Crenshaw hérite du cadre et invente l'intersectionnalité. À chaque étape, la matrice est française : il n'y a pas de vérité, il n'y a que du pouvoir, donc toute hiérarchie est suspecte, toute institution est oppressive, toute norme est violence, toute identité est construite donc négociable, toute majorité est coupable. Voilà comment trois philosophes parisiens, qui n'ont probablement jamais imaginé leurs conséquences pratiques, ont fourni le logiciel d'exploitation à une génération entière d'activistes, de bureaucrates universitaires, de DRH, de journalistes, de législateurs. Voilà comment on a obtenu une civilisation qui ne sait plus dire si une femme est une femme, si sa propre histoire mérite d'être défendue, si le mérite existe, si la vérité se distingue de l'opinion. C'est de la merde pour une raison simple, et il faut la dire calmement. Une civilisation se tient debout sur trois piliers : la croyance qu'il existe une vérité accessible à la raison, la croyance qu'il existe un bien distinct du mal, la croyance qu'il existe un héritage à transmettre. La French Theory a entrepris de dynamiter les trois. Pas par méchanceté. Par jeu intellectuel, par fascination du soupçon, par haine de la bourgeoisie qui les avait nourris. Mais le résultat est là. Une génération entière a appris à déconstruire et n'a jamais appris à construire. Une génération entière sait soupçonner et ne sait plus admirer. Une génération entière voit le pouvoir partout et la beauté nulle part. Je m'excuse parce que nous, Français, avons une responsabilité particulière. C'est notre langue, nos universités, nos éditeurs, notre prestige qui ont donné à ce nihilisme son emballage chic. Sans la légitimité de la Sorbonne et de Vincennes, ces idées n'auraient jamais traversé l'océan. Nous avons exporté le doute comme d'autres exportent des armes. Ce qui se construit maintenant, en silicon valley, dans les labos d'IA, dans les startups, dans les ateliers, dans tous les lieux où des gens fabriquent encore des choses au lieu de les déconstruire, c'est la réponse. Une civilisation se reconstruit par les bâtisseurs, pas par les commentateurs. Par ceux qui croient que la vérité existe et qu'elle vaut qu'on s'y consacre. Par ceux qui assument une hiérarchie du beau, du vrai, du bon, et qui n'ont pas honte de la transmettre. Alors pardon. Et au travail. — https://nitter.net/brivael/status/2055411322628583488#m
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"Diversity" is not even a real value. It is a completely made-up pseudo-value that radical leftists have instrumentalized to attack Western culture. The foremost issue with artificial "diversity" is that it contrives an "oppressed vs. oppressor" narrative by implication and sows it into works where it is foreign. Secondly, this fetishizing of "diversity" does not extend to individuals. There are few sympathetic conservatives or villainous radicals. This reeks of political motive and it is obviously by design. Critically, there is a lack of ideological diversity. Stories that do not surrender to DEI and other leftist tropes are explicitly cut out of Hollywood awards. This is obviously driven by a push for ideological conformity, not diversity. Additionally, the supposed fascination with "diversity" does not extend to European subcultures or Christian schools of thought. Notice how Hollywood doesn't recognize the "diversity" of Europeans? Are the Orthodox Greeks the same as the Catholic Italians? Are the Jesuit French the same as the Lutheran Germans? No, but this kind of diversity is not relevant to radicals who are simply weaponizing the pseudo-value of diversity to attack Western culture. So, critically speaking, the artificial "diversity" introduced by Woke Hollywood corrupts the natural diversity inherent in classic literature, and obscures it, thereby damaging these texts' ability to illuminate the human condition. Variety (@Variety) 'The Odyssey': Why Elon Musk and His Troll Army's Attacks Aren't Just Silly but Wildly Inaccurate https://variety.com/2026/film/opinion/the-odyssey-elon-musk-diversity-christopher-nolan-lupita-nyongo-1236747945/ — https://nitter.net/Variety/status/2054692952807489632#m
Thank you, https://nitter.net/neuralink for this wonderful opportunity.https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23neuraartstudio Neuralink (@neuralink) After a car accident left her paralyzed from the neck down, Audrey didn’t think she would be able to draw or paint again. 20 years later, she became the first female participant in our clinical trials. Now, she uses her brain-computer interface to create art with her mind. Video — https://nitter.net/neuralink/status/2055351348728668340#m
Les vrais génies de l'histoire. 108 milliards d'humains ont vécu sur Terre. La liste ci-dessous en contient ~100. Soit environ 1 sur 1 milliard. C'est ça, le « autre chose » que les gens cherchent quand ils refusent d'admettre que Jobs ou Einstein étaient hors-norme. Une conjonction rarissime de cognition + obsession + timing + courage cognitif + santé mentale juste-assez-stable. Critère retenu : saut non-substituable. Sans cet individu précis, la chose n'arrive pas, ou arrive 30 ans plus tard sous une forme dégradée. J'exclus les agrégateurs (Edison), les opérateurs talentueux (Altman), les copieurs brillants et les figures dont la réputation vient surtout du PR. — PHYSIQUE — Newton — synthèse mécanique + optique + calcul, refonde la science occidentale seul Maxwell — unification électromagnétique, prédit les ondes EM avant qu'on les mesure Einstein — relativités restreinte et générale, photoélectrique, base de la quantique Dirac — équation relativiste de l'électron, prédit l'antimatière par pure beauté mathématique Heisenberg — mécanique matricielle, principe d'incertitude Schrödinger — mécanique ondulatoire Bohr — modèle atomique, interprétation de Copenhague Pauli — principe d'exclusion, postule le neutrino sans preuve Feynman — électrodynamique quantique, diagrammes, refonte pédagogique de la physique Boltzmann — fondations statistiques de la thermodynamique, seul contre tous Planck — quantum d'action, déclenche tout Galilée — méthode expérimentale + héliocentrisme défendu Kepler — lois du mouvement planétaire, abandonne les cercles parfaits par pure honnêteté empirique Faraday — induction, champs, sans formation mathématique Fermi — physique nucléaire théorique ET expérimentale, premier réacteur Landau — quasiment tous les sous-champs de la physique théorique — MATHÉMATIQUES — Euclide — axiomatisation de la géométrie, modèle de toute pensée déductive Archimède — calcul infinitésimal 1800 ans avant Newton Gauss — théorie des nombres, géométrie différentielle, statistiques, le plus polyvalent de l'histoire Euler — productivité et profondeur jamais égalées, fonde des champs entiers Riemann — géométrie qui rendra possible la relativité, hypothèse encore ouverte 170 ans après Galois — théorie des groupes à 19 ans, mort à 20 Cantor — théorie des ensembles, infinis actuels, seul contre l'establishment Gödel — théorèmes d'incomplétude, casse le programme de Hilbert Grothendieck — refonte de la géométrie algébrique, niveau d'abstraction inégalé Ramanujan — autodidacte indien, formules tombées « du ciel » qu'on prouve encore Poincaré — topologie, systèmes dynamiques, chaos avant l'heure Hilbert — formalisation, programme qui domine les maths du 20ème Leibniz — calcul (en parallèle de Newton), logique, monades — INFORMATIQUE / LOGIQUE — Turing — calculabilité, machine universelle, cryptanalyse d'Enigma, morphogenèse Von Neumann — architecture des ordinateurs, théorie des jeux, automates cellulaires Shannon — théorie de l'information, fondation de toute communication numérique Church — lambda-calcul Kolmogorov — fondations des probabilités modernes, complexité algorithmique Dijkstra — fondations de l'algorithmique structurée — BIOLOGIE / MÉDECINE / CHIMIE — Darwin — sélection naturelle, refonte de toute la biologie Mendel — génétique, ignoré 35 ans Pasteur — théorie microbienne, vaccins, refondation de la médecine Watson + Crick + Franklin — structure de l'ADN Mendeleïev — table périodique, prédit des éléments inconnus Lavoisier — refonte de la chimie moderne, méthode quantitative McClintock — éléments génétiques mobiles, ignorée 30 ans — PHILOSOPHIE — Platon — fonde l'idéalisme, tout l'Occident en discute encore 2400 ans après Aristote — fonde la logique, la biologie, la métaphysique, l'éthique, en parallèle Kant — refonte de la métaphysique post-Hume, synthèse critique Nietzsche — généalogie de la morale, mort de Dieu, transvaluation Wittgenstein — refonte deux fois de la philo du langage, seul Hegel — dialectique, philosophie de l'histoire Spinoza — Éthique géométrique, expulsé pour son courage cognitif Hume — empirisme radical, réveille Kant Descartes — cogito, géométrie analytique Heidegger — refonte de l'ontologie — ÉCONOMIE / SCIENCES SOCIALES — Adam Smith — fondation de l'économie moderne Hayek — connaissance dispersée, ordre spontané, prix comme signal Mises — calcul économique, action humaine Keynes — refonte macro (qu'on aime ou pas, le saut est réel) Schumpeter — destruction créatrice, entrepreneur comme moteur Girard — désir mimétique, bouc émissaire, refonte de l'anthropologie Weber — éthique protestante, sociologie de la rationalisation — MUSIQUE — Bach — architecture contrapuntique inégalée Mozart — synthèse mélodique et structurelle, mort à 35 ans avec 600 œuvres Beethoven — refonte de la forme symphonique, pont classique/romantique Wagner — refonte de l'opéra, harmonie qui ouvre la modernité Stravinsky — refonte du rythme, Sacre du Printemps comme rupture Schoenberg — atonalité, dodécaphonisme — PEINTURE / LITTÉRATURE — Léonard de Vinci — peinture + ingénierie + anatomie Michel-Ange — sculpture + peinture + architecture, au sommet de chaque Picasso — cubisme, refonte du regard pictural Cézanne — pont vers la modernité, structure géométrique du visible Dostoïevski — psychologie du sous-sol, profondeur métaphysique Tolstoï — synthèse romanesque inégalée Shakespeare — refonte de la langue anglaise et du théâtre Dante — Commedia, fonde l'italien littéraire Homère — fondation de toute la littérature occidentale Proust — refonte du temps romanesque Kafka — anticipe le 20ème siècle bureaucratique Borges — refonte du conte philosophique — INGÉNIERIE / TECH — Tesla — courant alternatif, moteur induction, fondations de l'électrotech moderne. Vrai génie, scammé par Edison Frères Wright — vol motorisé, contrefactuel solide Shockley + Bardeen + Brattain — transistor Noyce + Kilby — circuit intégré Engelbart — souris, hypertexte, visioconférence dans une seule démo en 1968 Berners-Lee — Web, donné gratuitement Linus Torvalds — Linux + Git, deux infrastructures civilisationnelles, seul au début John Carmack — moteurs 3D temps réel, refonte du jeu vidéo — ENTREPRENEURS (critère strict) — Jobs — synthèse design/produit/écosystème non-substituable Musk — SpaceX seul justifie l'inclusion : NASA avait abandonné le réutilisable. Tesla a forcé la transition EV mondiale Bezos — AWS spécifiquement, pas le e-commerce (qui arrivait quand même) Walt Disney — synthèse animation + parc + IP, modèle qu'on copie encore Henry Ford — chaîne de production Rockefeller — intégration verticale poussée à un niveau jamais vu — EXCLUSIONS VOLONTAIRES — Edison — agrégateur, marketeur, voleur de brevets Sam Altman — opérateur talentueux, pas inventeur. Le saut technique c'est Sutskever, Radford, l'équipe DeepMind avant Zuckerberg — exécution brillante mais Facebook arrivait quand même Gates — bon stratège, OS arrivait de toute façon Hewlett / Packard — grands constructeurs, pas génies au sens fort — LE PATTERN — ~100 noms. 2500 ans d'histoire. Un génie non-substituable tous les 25 ans en moyenne, tous domaines confondus. Sur 108 milliards d'humains ayant jamais vécu : ratio ≈ 1 pour 1 milliard. C'est l'empirique qui désarme définitivement le « biais du survivant ». Ce n'est pas que les génies sont rares. C'est qu'ils sont rarissimes — et que le monde avance malgré tout à coup de ces gens-là.
EBM are so back! https://nitter.net/ylecun has been pointing here for years: AI reasoning needs systems that check structure before they answer. Aleph from https://nitter.net/logic_int now leads the major formal reasoning benchmarks – let me explain what it is -> 📺 Video
i appreciate how seriously the team always takes these reports (even when the answer turns out to be 'i got used to the current level of magic and now i'd like more please') Tibo (@thsottiaux) Codex team is aware of reports of GPT-5.5 performing worse for some users and investigating. We don't have anything conclusive yet and systems are healthy but we will share updates as we go. — https://nitter.net/thsottiaux/status/2055316274394300829#m
So shameful of Rubin. All that should matter is the quality of the movie. DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) David Rubin served as President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from 2019 to 2022. In 2020, under his leadership, the Academy launched the “Representation and Inclusion Standards” for Best Picture eligibility. These rules, still in effect, require films to meet at least 2 of 4 diversity criteria involving race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or disability in on-screen roles, creative leadership, or crew. Rubin publicly backed the changes and helped appoint the task force co-led by producer DeVon Franklin. He shifted the Oscars from “best movie wins” to race/gender engineering. A film can now be ineligible for the top prize purely for failing demographic quotas, regardless of quality or audience impact. Instead of focusing purely on talent and storytelling, the Academy under Rubin institutionalized identity preferences. Oscars prestige and viewership have tanked. Many see it as performative politics over art. Classics with non-diverse casts would be disqualified. He helped install the DEI machinery that turned awards into checkboxes and accelerated Hollywood’s quality decline. — https://nitter.net/cb_doge/status/2055354050858959288#m

After a car accident left her paralyzed from the neck down, Audrey didn’t think she would be able to draw or paint again. 20 years later, she became the first female participant in our clinical trials. Now, she uses her brain-computer interface to create art with her mind. Video
X is the most powerful platform in the world. Today, the Prime Minister of India himself used X to fact-check a major news claim and directly tell people the truth. That’s the power of X. X is not just a social media app. It is the world’s real-time public square.

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Fun interview with Jacob Effron on the Unsupervised Learning podcast. Jacob Effron (@jacobeffron) It’s hard to imagine more of a dream Unsupervised Learning guest than https://nitter.net/ylecun. Yann is one of the godfathers of AI, and he has some fascinating contrarian views on the limitations of LLMs. It was incredible to get to have a wide-ranging discussion with Yann about these views, reflections on his time at Meta and departure and what’s next for him. We hit on: ▪️ LLM limitations and a path forward for robotics ▪️ Why he left Meta ▪️ How he came to so dramatically disagree with his Turing co-laureates Geoff Hinton and Yoshua Bengio on LLMs ▪️ His predictions for 2027 ▪️ His new company AMI and the bet on world models ▪️ Why he compares OpenAI and Anthropic to Sun Microsystems ▪️ Why he tells PhD students to stop working on LLMs Plus some sharp views on the current safety discourse, how breakthrough research actually happens and what FAIR got right and wrong. YouTube: https://piped.video/ngBraLDqzdI Spotify: https://bit.ly/4dL8fvT Apple: https://bit.ly/4wxgpiX Video — https://nitter.net/jacobeffron/status/2055279354821607551#m
STARLINK: Today, SpaceX Sr. Director of Starlink Market Access & Development, Ryan Goodnight, and Executive Director of Uganda Communications Commission, Nyombi Thembo, signed a Memorandum of Understanding and operational license agreement. The agreement allows SpaceX to begin Starlink operations as they agree to comply with Uganda’s laws and regulatory requirements.

Chris Nolan desecrated the Odyssey so that he would be eligible for an Academy Award …
Most airlines are partnering with https://nitter.net/Starlink. The others will have terrible WiFi and lose customers as a result. Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) I don’t understand why every airline in America — public and private — doesn’t have https://nitter.net/Starlink. It’s incredible. You can make FaceTime calls with better reception anywhere in the world 35k feet up in air than most reception on ground. WiFi on planes is infuriatingly bad. Still. — https://nitter.net/ClayTravis/status/2055324566503739777#m
This Odyssey thing has pissed me off so much. And I'm not even Greek. We've seen this same thing play out so many times over the years - remember everyone insisting Cleopatra was black, or that Vikings had a "diverse" society? I'm sick to death of leftists trying so hard to destroy European cultures. White populations are entitled to our own unique stories, histories, mythologies that DO NOT INCLUDE non-whites. And when you make this point and say, "hey, it's shitty to erase white people from their own history", leftists will scream at you that mythology isn't even real, so why do we care? Well, you guys race-swap our historical figures, too - like casting Anne Boleyn as a black woman, trying to insist Queen Charlotte was black, adding black people to Viking stories, telling us constantly how multicultural ancient Rome and Greece were. But, the mythology thing, to me, is the worst of all. Because it means you think you're entitled to fuck with the fabric of European cultures. These narratives often tell a people who they are, where they came from, and what they value. Some of these mythologies are so impactful and enduring that they have shaped Western art, literature, philosophy, law, identity. And it's why they continue to be useful today in helping to explain who our ancestors were and what mattered to them. You don't just get to erase that bc you have diversity quotas???? It is disgusting that dismantling the cultural heritage of white people is so socially accepted. But, it has gone far enough. And it needs to stop.
There is hope, but there must be change X Freeze (@XFreeze) they destroyed the entire Hollywood along with beauty, art and entertainment and now there is no hope left — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2055317619201224731#m
From Grok: https://nitter.net/i/grok/share/d0f03549d0f548ec8a02e819bb7ddf67
𝕏 is the mind of humanity DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) If you want to reach senior decision makers, most influential people, company owners, most intellectual people of the world, then the 𝕏 platform is by far the best. They are not using Instagram or TikTok. Video — https://nitter.net/cb_doge/status/2055323416002281824#m
Yes X Freeze (@XFreeze) Elon Musk on the left’s fundamental moral flaw: “The fundamental moral flaw of the left is empathy for the criminals and not empathy for the victims” They feel sorry for the criminals but show zero empathy for the actual victims There’s also been immense unconstitutional judicial overreach that was never intended and it’s destroying the public’s faith in the legal system This needs to stop Put the victims first. Restore real justice Video — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2055321556755038314#m
Yann LeCun says LLMs are strongest in domains where language itself is the substrate of reasoning, like math and code They can solve problems, prove theorems, and write programs — but they are not creative mathematicians, software architects, or computer scientists "their role is to help humans build" Video
By far the most embarrassing thing about this is that the hedge fund guy was using the MOST CRINGE website on the entire Internet for milf sex 😬 https://nitter.net/i/grok/share/4c2a52a147a34114a8db49c92f246d55
A preview for Pro users: a new personal finance experience in ChatGPT. Pro users in the U.S. can securely connect financial accounts, see where their money is going, and ask questions based on the information they choose to connect. Your full financial picture, now in ChatGPT. Video
Obviously. Sometimes grown men send me their Instagram profiles and I’m like are you transitioning or what?
Doing this against the native population’s will is ethnic cleansing, by the way. Geiger Capital (@Geiger_Capital) England was 99.9% white in 1950. Not 90%… 99.9%. At current rates of immigration, the White British will be a minority in one generation. — https://nitter.net/Geiger_Capital/status/2055313500344287704#m

Who specifically is the asshole who added DEI lies to Academy Awards eligibility instead of it just being about making the best movie?
60% of violent criminals are re-imprisoned for new crimes within just a few years of their release Shallow empathy prioritizes the criminal over their victims Deep empathy prioritizes victims over the criminal Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Beware the empathy exploit. Empathy is good and right when thought through (deep), but can be deadly to civilization when simply stimulus-response (shallow). For example, releasing a repeat violent offender may feel good at first (shallow empathy for the criminal), but it is wrong to do so when that person will go on to hurt or murder innocent victims, as there should be deep empathy for future victims. — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2055301365812122063#m

True Brivael Le Pogam (@brivael) Le socialisme n'est pas une théorie économique. C'est une structure morale qui a besoin de trois choses pour exister : 1. De la rareté à redistribuer 2. Des victimes à défendre 3. Une classe d'intermédiaires pour orchestrer le tout Retirez un seul de ces trois piliers et l'édifice s'effondre. L'IA est en train de retirer les trois en même temps. — https://nitter.net/brivael/status/2054983737775972659#m
Beware the empathy exploit. Empathy is good and right when thought through (deep), but can be deadly to civilization when simply stimulus-response (shallow). For example, releasing a repeat violent offender may feel good at first (shallow empathy for the criminal), but it is wrong to do so when that person will go on to hurt or murder innocent victims, as there should be deep empathy for future victims. Gad Saad (@GadSaad) Oh my! https://www.timesnownews.com/lifestyle/books/elon-musk-recommends-one-book-and-says-the-future-of-civilisation-may-depend-on-it-article-154324303 — https://nitter.net/GadSaad/status/2055282179182100540#m
Only 𝕏 is open, the other social media companies manipulate the results behind closed doors DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) 𝕏 - ✅ open source algorithm Youtube ❌ Facebook ❌ Instagram ❌ TikTok ❌ Reddit ❌ Threads ❌ Why do other social networks not make their algorithms open-source? — https://nitter.net/cb_doge/status/2055293952908304452#m
The goal of the 𝕏 algorithm is simple: show each user the content they are most likely to find interesting, limited only by the laws within a given jurisdiction. No thumb on the scale. Doesn’t mean we achieve the goal, but that is what I tell the team.
Critique of the 𝕏 algorithm is welcome. There will be monthly updates of the latest algorithm to GitHub with release notes. As reminder, you can always choose no algorithm via the Following tab. Linus ✦ Ekenstam (@LinusEkenstam) This is how the algorithm can completely destroy your reach over night. This is the last: Left: 3 months Right: 2 weeks Super consistent 85-95% drop on all metrics. everything after a viral post going ballistic, I tried everything, cool down, delete low quality posts, block bot accounts. Kept posting after cool down, nothing really breaks through. Short hot takes 🛑 Long form with good signal 🛑 Viral potential post 🛑 Core audience value post 🛑 What bothers me here is that 48h after posting a mega viral post I get suppressed back to the Stone Age. This follow previous situations I’ve had with the grok powered algorithm. Where it feels like tweepCred falls far below a certain level, and you’re locked into a low reach prison with every effort to break out is making it harder and harder to do so. I’m asking for transparency on what we can do as content creators when this happens. I don’t want to spam my way out of this. I’d like to know, if I did something wrong, how I can address it, take the responsibility of algorithmic suppression for what ever the length is. But this limbo is most likely going to make me leave the platform. — https://nitter.net/LinusEkenstam/status/2055171998997750133#m

𝕏 just open-sourced its For You algorithm. This is one of the biggest transparency moves from any social platform. Here’s the Grok breakdown:
Lmao Instagram is for girls
𝕏 just open sourced the latest recommendation algorithm on GitHub 𝕏 is the only major social platform in the world to publicly open source its core recommendation algorithm It is by far the most transparent social platform in the world right now http://github.com/xai-org/x-algorithm

The latest 𝕏 algorithm has been published to GitHub https://github.com/xai-org/x-algorithm
Suicidal Empathy is now the #1 book in Canada across ALL books! https://nitter.net/HarperCollins https://nitter.net/literaryeric

The most revealing thing about this AI leadership paper is that it reads less like a vision for innovation and more like a glossy whitepaper for a 21st century East India Company. Every generation of incumbents discovers a new moral vocabulary for why they alone should control transformative technology. In the 90s it was cryptography. We were told strong encryption was too dangerous to spread because terrorists, rogue states, chaos, dual-use, etc. So the US crippled exports, weakened products, slowed adoption, and kneecapped parts of its own software industry. Right up until reality steamrolled the policy and we woke up to its stupidity and then eCommerce, secure communications, software signing, and the modern internet exploded and gave us tremendous benefits. Now the exact same priesthood has returned with AI. - “Dual-use.” - “Strategic advantage.” - “Model distillation.” - “National security.” - “Responsible access.” A few different nouns but mostly the same ones. Same instinct: Centralize control, gatekeep compute, fuse state and corporate power, and call it safety. The funniest part is that this strategy is almost perfectly designed to accelerate the thing they claim to fear. You do not stop a rival superpower (who happens to be the absolute best at scaling energy and manufacturing and who has a choke-hold on rare Earths refinement) from building domestic capability by permanently attempting to strangle them. You create the economic and political incentive for total self-sufficiency. We have already done that as Jensen warned. We went from 100% market to nearly 0%. Huawei is now manufacturing millions of chips. DeepSeek v4 trained on them. They have more energy than the rest of the world combined. Meanwhile, we have activists and anti-economic fools like AOC and Bernie pushing for data center moratoriums and we can't build a single bullet train in 20 years and folks fighting to not expand the energy grid here and new nuclear plants getting tied up in environmental regulation for a decade. The sanctions did the exact opposite of what the hawks wanted. They jumpstarted a moribund, dinosaur of a Chinese chips industry. We basically said to the people who happen control the most powerful manufacturing engine on the planet "we intend to squeeze you." They rightly saw it as an existential threat. The sanctions become the industrial policy. Huawei. SMIC. Domestic lithography. Packaging. Memory. Entire Chinese supply chains that did not exist at serious scale a decade ago now exist precisely because Washington convinced Beijing they had no choice. Brilliant work. So the endgame here is what exactly? 1) Push China into a Manhattan Project for chips and AI. 2) Increase the strategic value of Taiwan even further. 3) Once China reaches self sufficiency that can invade Taiwan and choke off our own super advanced chips where are made there exclusively (and no we don't have even close to enough TSMC factories in Arizona or anywhere else in the world). That's every NVIDIA chip. Every Google tensor chip. Every Apple chip. Every chip in you iPhone and Android phone. Every Amazon chip. The chips in your car and truck and hair dryer and washing machine. 4) Escalate a cold tech war into a permanent civilizational bloc conflict that is likely to turn into a shooting war at one point. 5) Fragment the global software ecosystem. 6) Create American AI aristocracies protected by regulation and compute licensing. And somehow call this “open innovation.” Meanwhile the actual history of software keeps screaming the opposite lesson: Knowledge diffuses, open ecosystems win, developers route around gatekeepers, and attempts to permanently contain computation usually fail. What really jumps off the page is the assumption that a tiny cluster of frontier labs should become quasi-sovereign actors, deciding who gets intelligence, who gets compute, who gets models, and which countries are permitted to participate in the future. Not elected governments. Not open markets. Not open-source communities. A handful of corporations sitting beside the national security state, insisting that concentration of power is necessary to protect democracy. You almost have to admire the audacity. Anthropic (@AnthropicAI) We've published a paper that explains our views on AI competition between the US and China. The US and democratic allies hold the lead in frontier AI today. Read more on what it’ll take to keep that lead: https://www.anthropic.com/research/2028-ai-leadership — https://nitter.net/AnthropicAI/status/2054987444664377374#m
Any arguments against open source and open weights are mendacious and malicious by their very nature. Open source is the foundation of modern society worth 8.8 trillion to the economy and the foundation of every major cloud, your home router, your phone, your operating system and more. These anti-open source anti-freedom arguments are especially nasty when they use weaselly hawk coded words like "dual use." Linux is dual use. So is your operating system. So is your phone. So is your kitchen knife. Dual use was used against encryption. Once this stupid and spurious restriction was lifted eCommerce took off like a rocket and was worth trillions to society. Choke points, gates and centralized controls are inherently limiting and benefit the few at the expense of the many. They choke out growth and development in society. We don't need monks in a cave deciding what books to copy. We need the printing press. Anti-open source arguments have no moral ground to stand on. They are inherently self-serving and have no other purpose than to create centrally dominated monopolies and regulatory capture in an underhanded, unscrupulous way.
40 Grok Build agents tearing through C code in parallel. All supervised by DAD. DAD is a lightweight autonomous tmux supervisor for long-running Grok tasks. Built entirely in Grok Build. /dad "your objective" launches grok --yolo (the Son) and spins up two loops: 2-min fast loop: nudges only when the Son is stuck, frozen, finished, or waiting. Hands off in Plan mode. 12-min deep loop: re-reads the objective, pushes back if the Son lowers the bar, triggers /compact at ~50% context. Re-attachable. Walk back to a DAD-* window hours later and Dad rehydrates the loops. Set and forget. Dad watches, the Son works. xAI (@xai) An early beta of Grok Build, an agentic CLI for coding, building apps, and automating workflows is now available for SuperGrok Heavy subscribers. Through this early beta, we will improve the model and product based on your feedback. Try it at http://x.ai/cli — https://nitter.net/xai/status/2054993285152989373#m

On the current scale of things the Trump phone is a minor corruption, and only goes to show how incompetent everyone in his family is. If you think that any other president would have done things like this (relatively minor for this president) then you are a member of a cult.
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Default is vim keybindings btw
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True DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) The most important thing in life is having true friends. — https://nitter.net/cb_doge/status/2055145711587741892#m

Go in with expectations that Grok Build is still beta, but improving almost every day Myrhe𝕩 (@myrhex) Grok Build is amazing. The early beta just dropped for SuperGrok Heavy users and the first real feedback from developers is overwhelmingly positive. People are saying it already feels 10x ahead of other coding agents. It handles full agentic workflows natively, runs multiple agents in parallel, does live refactoring, and has a surprisingly polished terminal UI with both vim mode and mouse support. It’s fast, manages huge context cleanly, and actually feels like you’re working with a real autonomous coding partner instead of just getting suggestions. This is the kind of serious high quality tool xAI keeps shipping. If the beta keeps this momentum, Grok Build is going to be a real great tool for power users. Try it out right now at https://x.ai/cli if you have SuperGrok Heavy subscription. — https://nitter.net/myrhex/status/2055047743043719266#m

Elon Musk and Jensen Huang hanging out on Air Force One (with Diet Coke lol). To be a fly on that wall... Brett Ratner (@BrettRatner) AF1 https://nitter.net/Starlink https://nitter.net/elonmusk https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23Jensen 🇺🇸🇨🇳 — https://nitter.net/BrettRatner/status/2055137838124216808#m

There is a case to be made that the future of Mathematics is very bright. In my mind, proofs have always been a tool to achieve a goal. The goal was and still is to understand, and reading/writing proofs (or just know that they exist) will remain part of it.
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If you have this weird gut feeling that the rich pay little tax in the US, your gut is spot on... Source: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/10/06/opinion/income-tax-rate-wealthy.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage Video
Nolan’s Odyssey Problem: Diversity Without Greeks Is Not Diversity https://greekcitytimes.com/2026/05/15/nolans-odyssey-problem-diversity-without-greeks-is-not-diversity/

Holy shit I’m going to need another Grok Heavy account. Grok Build is god-tier 👌
Episode 172 Part 1 is live! Fresh off the plane from Dubai, Zuby (https://nitter.net/ZubyMusic) has his first supervised FSD ride in Austin. He discusses his global experiences and the biggest myth about masculinity. Drop a listen ❤️ (Pt 2 soon!) Video
all of their ideas now are like “should we dissolve the government, imprison our opponents, and seize every lever of power in the country? we’re the good guys remember, if we don’t do this the bad guys will win (an election)” like they don’t even talk about healthcare anymore lol Pat Adams (@PatAdams96) Kamala Harris is now calling for Democrats to hold a “No Bad Idea Brainstorm” where they discuss: - Abolishing the Electoral College - Packing the Supreme Court - Making Puerto Rico and D.C. states “We’ve got to neutralize these red states from cheating!” Video — https://nitter.net/PatAdams96/status/2054923866758099369#m
also all this: OpenAI Developers (@OpenAIDevs) Codex is getting easier to automate and customize around your code. 🪝 Hooks customize the Codex loop with scripts that run at key points in a task: • Run validators before or after work • Scan prompts for secrets • Log conversations to internal systems • Create memories or customize behavior by repo or directory ⚙️ Programmatic access tokens provide scoped credentials for Business and Enterprise teams: • Create tokens from ChatGPT workspace settings • Use them in CI, release workflows, and internal automations • Set expirations or revoke access when needed • Keep usage tied back to the workspace Video — https://nitter.net/OpenAIDevs/status/2055032115964870838#m

Codex in the ChatGPT mobile app!
He actually did the meme 🤣🤣 Sir Doge of the Coin ⚔️ (@dogeofficialceo) Christopher Nolan directing The Odyssey — https://nitter.net/dogeofficialceo/status/2054994019030319558#m

Grok Build Jason Ginsberg (@JasonBud) Grok Build is a fully interactive CLI, which means you can actually use your mouse to click. No flickers. Especially useful as I find myself running 5+ agents at a time and jumping between plans. Video — https://nitter.net/JasonBud/status/2054996471800541544#m
Try it out! Jason Ginsberg (@JasonBud) Grok Build is also a really great interface for running subagents, which it often uses to check its own work. Video — https://nitter.net/JasonBud/status/2054997581328237035#m
Try this early Grok Build (anything) beta and let us know what to improve. Much appreciated! xAI (@xai) An early beta of Grok Build, an agentic CLI for coding, building apps, and automating workflows is now available for SuperGrok Heavy subscribers. Through this early beta, we will improve the model and product based on your feedback. Try it at http://x.ai/cli — https://nitter.net/xai/status/2054993285152989373#m

xAI just released Grok Build CLI and it’s a game changer for developers Grok Build is a powerful AI coding agent and CLI built for professional software engineering and complex coding workflows running directly in your terminal With Grok Build CLI, you can: - Plan and review tasks before execution with clean diffs - Run multiple sub-agents in parallel for large projects - Use headless mode for automation and scripting - Seamlessly work with your existing tools and setups This is xAI going all-in on giving power users real engineering tools Currently in early beta and exclusively available for SuperGrok Heavy subscribers If you’re on SuperGrok Heavy, you can start using it right now Check it out here: http://x.ai/news/grok-build-cli Video
Read this book and give it to all your friends. Survival of civilization depends on it! Gad Saad (@GadSaad) #2 across all new releases in Canada. — https://nitter.net/GadSaad/status/2054926751441064307#m

Just subscribed to Grok SuperHeavy so I could try out their new command line interface. They have a special deal going where it's only $99 a month for the next 6 months, instead of the usual $299

Been using this internally for months. Recommended skcd (@skcd42) http://x.com/i/article/2054789207269511168 — https://nitter.net/skcd42/status/2054993372662915183#m
Natively-agentic is just one of the perks. The overall experience is a step change from anything out there. And then you add the focus to details, user experience, and how supreme the team behind this - you will be more than impressed. xAI (@xai) An early beta of Grok Build, an agentic CLI for coding, building apps, and automating workflows is now available for SuperGrok Heavy subscribers. Through this early beta, we will improve the model and product based on your feedback. Try it at http://x.ai/cli — https://nitter.net/xai/status/2054993285152989373#m

Early beta and we are looking forward to your feedback! We will keep improving until Grok Build is absolutely the best in the world xAI (@xai) An early beta of Grok Build, an agentic CLI for coding, building apps, and automating workflows is now available for SuperGrok Heavy subscribers. Through this early beta, we will improve the model and product based on your feedback. Try it at http://x.ai/cli — https://nitter.net/xai/status/2054993285152989373#m

Install. Try. Share Feedback. Ship stuff. xAI (@xai) An early beta of Grok Build, an agentic CLI for coding, building apps, and automating workflows is now available for SuperGrok Heavy subscribers. Through this early beta, we will improve the model and product based on your feedback. Try it at http://x.ai/cli — https://nitter.net/xai/status/2054993285152989373#m

this is an early beta. we still have much to improve, which is why its so exciting for people to start trying. the goal is for Grok Build to be the best coding agent when it comes to solving real and difficult engineering problems. xAI (@xai) An early beta of Grok Build, an agentic CLI for coding, building apps, and automating workflows is now available for SuperGrok Heavy subscribers. Through this early beta, we will improve the model and product based on your feedback. Try it at http://x.ai/cli — https://nitter.net/xai/status/2054993285152989373#m

Form 1 - travel recommendation: https://form.jotform.com/261303042756046 Form 2 - coffee: https://form.jotform.com/230415467865159 General contact: https://lexfridman.com/contact/
I'm traveling the world for a bit, starting with China but then hopping around the globe, anywhere. Open to any adventure. No plans, only a backpack. Hoping to meet & get to know humans from all walks of life. The pic is from a long hike on the Great Wall. For me, as a fan of history, this was an epic experience. In China, first I'm visiting a few big cities & talking to engineers at the heart of China's AI revolution. After that, if feeling crazy enough, I'm hitchhiking (first time) across rural China for a few weeks. Hitchhiking because I think it's the best way to meet rural folks who I would otherwise never get the chance to meet. I hope to do the same in US and other places. I have a request, if you have a travel recommendation, fill out the form(s) below if you feel like it. Or share with folks who might have advice about such travel. Form 1 - travel recommendation: If you can, recommend to me an interesting place I should visit anywhere in the world. For this, fill out form 1. Not touristy stuff, but something off the beaten path, that tourists may not know about, but is legendary. It could be as remote as meeting a herder in the mountains who is a local legend. Asia, Middle East, Europe, India, South/North America, Africa, Australia, anywhere. In China, I'm hoping to visit maybe Heibei, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Gansu, Sichuan, Yunnan, etc, so recommendations for spots to visit are helpful. Form 2 - coffee: If you want to grab a coffee with me anywhere in the world, fill out form 2 (please don't use form 1 for that). Anyway, I hectically tossed stuff in backpack. Realizing I don't have a clear plan of any kind, which is probably the only way to do it. LFG. Love you all ❤️

It’s crazy to design things for a social app, AI, and space all before lunch
High-speed internet in even the most rural locations 🛰️☕️ Fishtail Coffee Cabin (@FishtailCoffee) Thank you https://nitter.net/Starlink for creating this amazing technology that gives our coffee shop high-speed internet way out here in rural Montana. If you or anyone from your team (or https://nitter.net/elonmusk) ever find yourselves in Fishtail, MT, stop by for a coffee and lightning-fast internet! — https://nitter.net/FishtailCoffee/status/2044756015309369346#m

The Art of the Steal: 1. IRS catches Trump cheating on his taxes. 2. Trump sues IRS for catching him cheating on his taxes. 3. DOJ helps Trump get $10 billion from the IRS because they caught him cheating on his taxes. 4. Americans who don't cheat on taxes will foot the bill. The New York Times (@nytimes) Breaking News: The Justice Department is said to be considering settling a lawsuit President Trump filed against the IRS over the release of his tax returns. https://nyti.ms/4wl9069 — https://nitter.net/nytimes/status/2054373596819083523#m
Hmm Garry Tan (@garrytan) Sanders and AOC introduced a bill to pause ALL AI data center construction. 300+ local bills filed. Half of planned 2026 data centers facing delays or cancellation. Each one brings billions to local economies. The people who say they want American jobs are trying to block the biggest job creation engine since the interstate highway system. — https://nitter.net/garrytan/status/2054904105018237125#m

Common sense prevails Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) 🚨 BREAKING: The US Supreme Court has ruled 9-0 that freight brokers can be held LIABLE if they negligently hire unsafe trucking companies — including those with ILLEGAL ALIEN and FOREIGN drivers who violate CDL rules and cause accidents LFG! Start cracking down on the companies 🔥 The opinion, delivered by Barrett, confirms that federal law does not shield these brokers from state negligence lawsuits. This will likely help force brokers into being MUCH more careful about which carriers they use, because they want to avoid lawsuits PURGE THE CDL SYSTEM and hold all trucking companies liable! Non-English foreigners all over the roads needs to end. Video — https://nitter.net/EricLDaugh/status/2054957361635229774#m
This one blew my mind back in the day! From "Learning Invariant Features through Topographic Filter Maps" (2009) by https://nitter.net/koraykv, https://nitter.net/MarcRanzato, https://nitter.net/rob_fergus and https://nitter.net/ylecun Roland Memisevic (@RolandMemisevic) Relics from the prehistoric era of AI — https://nitter.net/RolandMemisevic/status/2054927222310396093#m

Every American should be proud of President Trump’s historic and consequential trip to China. Glad we finally have a leader who fights for American interests across the globe. The White House (@WhiteHouse) From the Bilateral Meeting in Beijing: President Trump had a good meeting with President Xi of China. — https://nitter.net/WhiteHouse/status/2054859596938785204#m

Criminal Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) 🇪🇸🇪🇺 SPANISH SOCIALIST GOV JUST BETRAYED ALL OF EUROPE Sánchez’s socialist regime just rammed through the LARGEST migrant amnesty in European history, up to 2 MILLION illegals by decree, bypassing Parliament. A Spanish residence permit = Schengen visa for EU countries. Multiply by family chain migration? 6-8 MILLION tomorrow. This is demographic invasion by decree. Europe is being sold out. Wake up. — https://nitter.net/MarioNawfal/status/2054925952111854066#m

APPLEBAUM: Russia's war in Ukraine is sometimes described, including recently by American Vice President, as if it were nothing more than territorial dispute, kind of scuffle over lines on map. But when Russia denies that Ukraine is a real nation, builds concentration camps on Ukrainian territory, bans Ukrainian language and systematically arrests mayors, teachers, journalists, and priests, then Russia is also attacking Europe that was built after 1945, Europe whose borders are not supposed to be changed by force. Russia invaded Ukraine not only to destroy Ukraine but also to prove that treaties are meaningless, alliances are weak, and brute force still decides fate of nations. By waging imperial war of conquest, Russia seeks to undermine Europe's post-imperial order. Video
Aleph, our fully autonomous AI agent system for formal verification, aced all major theorem proving benchmarks including PutnamBench, VeriSoftBench, and Verina

Please don't use the offensive word "rape." It is Undocumented Love Making as I explain in Suicidal Empathy. Joe Rogan Podcast News (@joeroganhq) Elon Musk: "These lovely small towns in England, Scotland, Ireland, are living their lives quietly [Like The Hobbits in The Shire] — until one day, a thousand people show up in your village of 500 out of nowhere and start r*ping the kids." Video — https://nitter.net/joeroganhq/status/2054683110407860584#m
Grok Voice Think Fast 1.0 is officially the most well-rounded agentic voice AI on the market right now It now ranks #1 in the latest τ-Voice agentic performance benchmarks in real-world tests on Artificial Analysis The gap is massive. xAI is quietly taking over every other model by actually building for real-world use instead of just lab demos...

Secretary Lutnick is a patriot at the helm of American’s $30T economy - the largest economic system ever assembled, and deeply cares about investing in better design for Americans. https://nitter.net/howardlutnick U.S. Department of Commerce (@CommerceGov) Secretary Lutnick met with Joe Gebbia (https://nitter.net/jgebbia) to discuss the National Design Studio (https://nitter.net/ndstudio) and its incredible work to redesign the federal government’s digital footprint. Better design means more intuitive, modern, and accessible public services and information delivered directly to the American people. — https://nitter.net/CommerceGov/status/2054648729114948026#m

Elon completely stole the banquet 😂 He was already posing for someone else when Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun walked up to his idol asking for a selfie Elon instantly poses with the funniest face does the same funny expression with Apple CEO Tim Cook too Now Elon became the MAIN attraction across Chinese media and the entire world 🤣 Video
Elon Musk doing Elon Musk things in Beijing 😂 Video
Grok 4.3 is next level. I've been using it quite a bit for everything. David Ondrej (@DavidOndrej1) Grok 4.3 is better than people think. — https://nitter.net/DavidOndrej1/status/2054666787480875092#m
being a dad is the thing that has most exceeded already-high-expectations in my whole life
Elon Musk with NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, Apple CEO Tim Cook, President Trump, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and members of the U.S. delegation in Beijing. Video
Obama on the Iran nuclear deal today: “We pulled it off without firing a missile. We got 97% of their enriched uranium out. There’s no dispute that it worked. We didn’t have to kill a whole bunch of people or shut down the Strait of Hormuz.” $25 billion spent. 14 Americans dead. Oil at $119 a barrel. The world has one month of strategic reserves left. A UAE oil port on fire. Ships turning back at gunpoint. Trump called Obama’s deal the worst deal ever made. Then tore it up. Then started a war to get back to the same place. Video
posting on 𝕏 30,000 ft in the air all thanks to https://nitter.net/Starlink https://nitter.net/united 🫶

Starlink X Freeze (@XFreeze) MrBeast just gave one of the strongest endorsements possible for Starlink: “I will only book flights exclusively on planes with Starlink. I don’t care if it means an extra layover - I’ll sit in the back of the plane if it gives me Starlink.” He says Starlink has become the backbone of his global productions and travels because it works in places where traditional internet simply doesn’t exist: • Filming in Antarctica - one of the only reliable ways to stay connected • Building wells deep in rural Africa with full internet access hours away from cities • Driving through remote villages and open fields with a Starlink dish mounted on the vehicle while maintaining signal the entire time He described it as: “Starlink is literally magic. It makes no sense.” Now people are actively choosing flights based on whether the plane has Starlink onboard Video — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2054688800220254579#m
Watch Falcon 9 launch Dragon to the https://nitter.net/Space_Station https://nitter.net/i/broadcasts/1DxleEdlAQjKL
http://cybergym.io just updated its leaderboard and MDASH is now #1 using a new multi-model approach. Huge credit to Taesoo Kim and the Autonomous Code Security team for pushing the frontier on AI-driven vulnerability discovery and defense https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/2026/05/12/defense-at-ai-speed-microsofts-new-multi-model-agentic-security-system-tops-leading-industry-benchmark/

Less than one hour until Falcon 9’s launch of Dragon’s 34th Commercial Resupply Services mission to the https://nitter.net/Space_Station. Teams continue to monitor weather, which is currently 10% favorable for liftoff at 6:50 p.m. ET → http://spacex.com/launches/crs-34

Grok 4.3 is better than people think.
We asked the CEO of HuggingFace https://nitter.net/ClementDelangue what the risks of releasing powerful open source models are. He says restricting AI creates more risk than openness. "Six, seven years ago, at the time it was GPT-2, and there was already a lot of people saying that it was too dangerous to release in open source." "Mythos, when it was announced was crazy dangerous... In a few weeks or a few months, everyone is gonna be using Mythos, and not destroy the world as a result." "For cybersecurity, the biggest risk is that a few players have capabilities that other people don't have... If you make it more open, it's usually easier for defenders to react and make the whole system safer." "The idea of restricting a technology like AI based on risks is like saying, 'Some people can punch other people, so let's tie down everybody's hands.'" "Otherwise you slow down progress, you create massive gaps in terms of controls, in terms of capabilities, and you create actually additional risks." Video clem 🤗 (@ClementDelangue) Weird how some people always target open-source in AI! First it was: “Open-source AI will destroy the world” (spoiler: it didn't and it won't) Now: “Open-source is a cybersecurity threat because of AI” Both narratives are far too simplistic. The truth is that the exact same risks exist in closed-source systems, often even more so. For example, in practice, APIs can create much bigger data and security vulnerabilities than open systems you can inspect, self-host, and secure yourself. And as with software more broadly, open-source often ends up more secure because it benefits from far more scrutiny than private internal systems. The reality is not “open vs closed.” The reality is that AI is raising cybersecurity stakes across the board, and we need to tackle that seriously together. — https://nitter.net/ClementDelangue/status/2044449244052934751#m
Starlink is the top reason to fly United. It immediately makes every flight ten times better *and it's free*.
i get some anxiety not using the smartest-available model/settings. but sometimes i dont mind if it's really slow. i wonder if we should focus more on a price/speed tradeoff relative to a price/intelligence tradeoff.
codex is the best AI coding product and we want to make it easy to try. for the next 30 days, we are giving companies that want to try switching over two months of free codex usage.
Do AI models really learn physics, or just learn what physics looks like? Flatiron's https://nitter.net/_helenqu, with https://nitter.net/PolymathicAI & CDS researchers including https://nitter.net/ylecun, finds that models predicting in latent space recover physical parameters better than pixel-level ones. https://nyudatascience.medium.com/why-ai-that-sees-physics-may-need-to-look-beyond-the-pixels-181e42157488

True C3 (@C_3C_3) To be eligible to win Best Picture at the Oscars… 1. At least 1 Non-White/Non-Straight lead or Significant Role. 2. At least 30% minor roles Non-White/Non-Straight people. 3. At least 2 Departments headed by Non-White/Non-Straight people. This is why Nolan did it. Coward. — https://nitter.net/C_3C_3/status/2054542086259573065#m

On my way to Beijing in Air Force One
True Mike Lee (@BasedMikeLee) What Democrats think fascism means: Republicans What fascism actually means: a far-left, authoritarian ideology focused on creating a highly centralized, dictatorial state that subordinates to the state all aspects of society—economy, culture, media, education, and private life — https://nitter.net/BasedMikeLee/status/2054417783715139882#m

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I’m not mocking her masculinity. I’m denying its existence.

Yann LeCun says you cannot build a reliable agentic system without a world model LLMs don't have world models. They can't predict the consequences of their actions before taking them "they just act, and whatever happens next is someone else's problem" Without that, it's not intelligence Video
Finally we're going to get shots of Starship from a deployed payload: SpaceX (@SpaceX) Starship’s twelfth flight test will debut the next generation Starship and Super Heavy vehicles, powered by the next evolution of the Raptor engine and launching from a newly designed pad at Starbase. The launch is targeted as early as Tuesday, May 19 → http://spacex.com/launches/starship-flight-12 Video — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2054304050338750931#m

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There was no award when Newton discovered three laws of forces, nor when da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa. There was no Grammy for Beethoven or Chopin, nor a Nobel Prize in Literature for Homer. Masterpieces do not seek transient trophies but aim to be timeless.
Starship launch next week! SpaceX (@SpaceX) Starship’s twelfth flight test will debut the next generation Starship and Super Heavy vehicles, powered by the next evolution of the Raptor engine and launching from a newly designed pad at Starbase. The launch is targeted as early as Tuesday, May 19 → http://spacex.com/launches/starship-flight-12 Video — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2054304050338750931#m
Our new multi-model agentic security system brings together more than 100 specialized agents across frontier and custom models to find exploitable bugs, delivering top performance on the CyberGym benchmark. We used it ahead of Patch Tuesday to help find and fix 16 vulnerabilities. Today we’re announcing that customers can sign up to test it in private preview. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/2026/05/12/defense-at-ai-speed-microsofts-new-multi-model-agentic-security-system-tops-leading-industry-benchmark/?v=1
Elon: Nothing will make you happier, than having kids, and https://nitter.net/ZubyMusic explains how parenting needs to be made cool again 💙 Video
Starlink Mobile V2 coming next year will be a game changer for global connectivity! Thank you https://nitter.net/FCC Brendan Carr (@BrendanCarrFCC) Thanks to President Trump, America is leading the world again. 🇺🇸 Today, the https://nitter.net/FCC approved two major transactions that mean faster Internet, stronger competition, & global leadership in next-gen Internet from space (D2D). These FCC approvals unlock big wins for consumers! — https://nitter.net/BrendanCarrFCC/status/2054275297868992940#m

I have friends who never touch the wheel anymore because of it
BREAKING: SpaceX has once again broken the record for the tallest rocket ever built. For the third time in just three years, a new version of Starship has been stacked at Starbase in South Texas near the US-Mexico border. Starship V3 is larger and more powerful than previous generations, continuing SpaceX’s rapid pace of iteration as it pushes toward full reusability and deep space missions. The scale of development happening at Starbase is unlike anything the modern space industry has seen.

RT https://nitter.net/myrhex: xAI is rolling out Skills on http://grok.com. This new feature lets you create custom skills that Grok can reuse acros…
Grok now has skills Tech Dev Notes (@techdevnotes) Skills in Grok Web can be used by typing / — https://nitter.net/techdevnotes/status/2053988976147431834#m

Grok Voice is #1! Artificial Analysis (@ArtificialAnlys) Announcing agentic performance benchmarking for Speech to Speech models on Artificial Analysis. We use 𝜏-Voice to measure tool calling and customer interaction voice agent capabilities in realistic customer service scenarios Even the strongest Speech to Speech (S2S) models today resolve only about half of realistic customer service scenarios end-to-end - a meaningful gap relative to frontier text-based agents on the same tasks. Voice channels introduce significant complexity: challenging accents, background noise, and packet loss, all while requiring fast responses, consistency across long multi-turn conversations, and reliable tool use. Performance also varies considerably by audio condition: in clean audio some models perform notably better, but realistic conditions continue to pose a challenge. Conversation duration also varies meaningfully across models, with implications for both customer experience and operational cost. About 𝜏-Voice: Our Agentic Performance benchmark is based on 𝜏-Voice (Ray, Dhandhania, Barres & Narasimhan, 2026), which extends 𝜏²-bench into the voice modality to evaluate S2S models on realistic customer service tasks. It measures multi-turn instruction following, support of a simulated customer through a complete interaction, and tool use against simulated customer service systems. The simulated user combines an LLM-driven decision model with realistic audio synthesis: diverse accents, background noise, and packet loss modelled on real network conditions. This complements our Big Bench Audio benchmark measuring intelligence and Conversational Dynamics (Full Duplex Bench subset) benchmark measuring conversational naturalness. Scores are the average of three independent pass@1 trials. We evaluate under realistic audio conditions using the 𝜏²-bench base task split across three domains: ➤ Airline (50 scenarios): e.g., changing a flight, rebooking under policy constraints ➤ Retail (114 scenarios): e.g., disputing a charge, processing a return ➤ Telecom (114 scenarios): e.g., resolving a billing issue, troubleshooting a service problem Task success is determined by deterministic checks against expected actions and final database state, consistent with the 𝜏²-bench evaluator. Key results: xAI's Grok Voice Think Fast 1.0 is the clear leader at 52.1%, averaging 5.6 minutes per conversation, the second-longest overall. OpenAI's GPT-Realtime-2 (High) (39.8%, 3.0 min) and GPT-Realtime-1.5 (38.8%, 4.8 min) follow, with Gemini 3.1 Flash Live Preview - High close behind at 37.7% (3.8 min). Speech to Speech is a fast evolving modality and we expect movement in rankings as we continue to add new models with these capabilities, and model robustness improves. Congratulations https://nitter.net/xAI https://nitter.net/elonmusk! See below for further detail ⬇️ — https://nitter.net/ArtificialAnlys/status/2054234919887573292#m

It should be possible for a third party to generate the same results if they had the same data and we will need to be audited by credible outside companies for the public to believe us
To give people confidence that we are not secretly manipulating the 𝕏 recommendations, it is critical that we open source anything that influences what people are shown
SpaceX is considering several locations domestically and internationally to build the world’s most advanced spaceports! SpaceX (@SpaceX) It’s no secret that we intend to launch Starship a lot, targeting thousands of flights per year. That cadence will require the ability to launch from many different locations, so we are constantly exploring to find viable sites to expand Starship operations in the future, both domestically and internationally — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2054295243122717105#m
Try Grok Voice X Freeze (@XFreeze) Grok Voice Think Fast 1.0 ranks #1 on the Artificial Analysis τ-Voice benchmark for real-world agentic customer service resolution Absolutely outperforming GPT-Realtime-2 (High) and Gemini 3.1 Flash by a huge margin That's a massive 12%+ lead over OpenAI's best model that just released a few days ago Grok is running real-time background reasoning without the latency penalty, which is why it is already handling live Starlink phone operations autonomously at scale — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2054263072681025582#m

SpaceX has just received FCC approval to acquire ~65 MHz of nationwide spectrum from EchoStar for the company's next-gen direct-to-device https://nitter.net/Starlink Mobile service. The FCC says the deal gives SpaceX “exclusive-use, contiguous spectrum nationwide” for direct-to-phone connectivity from orbit. Next-gen Starlink Mobile is going to be incredible, enabling 5G speeds from space in the middle of nowhere.

Every rocket launched in 2026

Starlink is now onboard https://nitter.net/GulfAir Experience seamless streaming, gaming, and scrolling from gate to gate 🛰️✈️ Gulf Air (@GulfAir) We just made history. ✈️🌐 Gulf Air’s first https://nitter.net/Starlink flight just took off. Full internet. Complimentary. One-click. Gate to gate. Welcome to the future of flying. https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23GulfAir https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23Starlink — https://nitter.net/GulfAir/status/2054264449658159128#m

Gemini Intelligence features will roll out in waves starting with the latest Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel phones this summer, and across Android devices including your watch, car, glasses & laptops later this year! https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/platforms/android/gemini-intelligence/
Today at the https://nitter.net/Android Show (I/O edition) we announced Gemini Intelligence - bringing the best of Gemini to our most advanced devices. Automate multi-step tasks across apps and Chrome, fill out forms in a single tap, turn spoken thoughts into polished text with Rambler, build custom widgets & loads more.

For a driver born without arms, FSD Supervised is life-changing accessibility “I was born without arms and have driven with my feet my entire life. I’m a fully licensed driver, and traditionally I drove with my left foot on the steering wheel and my right foot handling the gas and brake. My only legal restrictions are automatic transmission and power steering. Over the years, though, the strain from my congenital birth defects has led to significant arthritis in my hips. I drove a Model 3 for the past seven years, and it honestly helped extend my independence in a huge way. Recently upgrading to the Model Y – along with Full Self-Driving – has been a complete game changer for me. It dramatically reduces the physical pressure and fatigue of driving and has helped preserve a level of freedom and mobility that means a great deal to me. Most people understandably think of Tesla in terms of innovation or sustainability, but for some of us, this technology truly becomes life-changing accessibility.” – John F.

Christopher Nolan on Homer’s grave Video
🇺🇸🇺🇸 Gad Saad (@GadSaad) It is impossible to overestimate the historic importance of https://nitter.net/elonmusk purchasing this platform. He saved freedom of speech. He saved truth. — https://nitter.net/GadSaad/status/2054236133656342706#m
There will be no AI jobpocalypse. The story that AI will lead to massive unemployment is stoking unnecessary fear. AI — like any other technology — does affect jobs, but telling overblown stories of large-scale unemployment is irresponsible and damaging. Let’s put a stop to it. I’ve expressed skepticism about the jobpocalypse in previous posts. I’m glad to see that the popular press is now pushing back on this narrative. The image below features some recent headlines. Software engineering is the sector most affected by AI tools, as coding agents race ahead. Yet hiring of software engineers remains strong! So while there are examples of AI taking away jobs, the trends strongly suggest the net job creation is vastly greater than the job destruction — just like earlier waves of technology. Further, despite all the exciting progress in AI, the U.S. unemployment rate remains a healthy 4.3%. Why is the AI jobpocalypse narrative so popular? For one thing, frontier AI labs have a strong incentive to tell stories that make AI technology sound more powerful. At their most extreme, they promote science-fiction scenarios of AI “taking over” and causing human extinction. If a technology can replace many employees, surely that technology must be very valuable! Also, a lot of SaaS software companies charge around $100-$1000 per user/year. But if an AI company can replace an employee who makes $100,000 — or make them 50% more productive — then charging even $10,000 starts to look reasonable. By anchoring not to typical SaaS prices but to salaries of employees, AI companies can charge a lot more. Additionally, businesses have a strong incentive to talk about layoffs as if they were caused by AI. After all, talking about how they’re using AI to be far more productive with fewer staff makes them look smart. This is a better message than admitting they overhired during the pandemic when capital was abundant due to low interest rates and a massive government financial stimulus. To be clear, I recognize that AI is causing a lot of people’s work to change. This is hard. This is stressful. (And to some, it can be fun.) I empathize with everyone affected. At the same time, this is very different from predicting a collapse of the job market. Societies are capable of telling themselves stories for years that have little basis in reality and lead to poor society-wide decision making. For example, fears over nuclear plant safety led to under-investment in nuclear power. Fears of the “population bomb” in the 1960s led countries to implement harsh policies to reduce their populations. And worries about dietary fat led governments to promote unhealthy high-sugar diets for decades. Now that mainstream media is openly skeptical about the jobpocalypse, I hope these stories will start to lose their teeth (much like fears of AI-driven human extinction have). Contrary to the predictions of an AI jobpocalypse, I predict the opposite: There will be an AI jobapalooza! AI will lead to a lot more good AI engineering jobs, and I’m also optimistic about the future of the overall job market. What AI engineers do will be different from traditional software engineering, and many of these jobs will be in businesses other than traditional large employers of developers. In non-AI roles, too, the skills needed will change because of AI. That makes this a good time to encourage more people to become proficient in AI, and make sure they’re ready for the different but plentiful jobs of the future! [Original text in The Batch newsletter.]

Delighted to announce our 3rd world modeling workshop! After NYC and Montreal, we are now headed to Chicago! - August 31st to September 2nd - CfP and details on the website: https://wm-booth.org - https://nitter.net/ylecun and https://nitter.net/Diyi_Yang already confirmed, many more to be announced soon!

AfD bei 28%, inzwischen hat sich der Abstand zur Union (22%) auf 6 Punkte vergrößert. Gleichzeitig sinkt auch das Verständnis für die "Brandmauer". Deutschland will den Wandel - wir sind dafür bereit.

Yes!!!! Vajrapani (@dan_woodley3) We have lift off. Suicidal Empathy heading for NUMBER ONE WORLDWIDE 🚀 🌎 💪🏼 — https://nitter.net/dan_woodley3/status/2054209140441133200#m
Trump campaigned on bringing down the cost of living "starting on day one," and then: started a trade war; deported much of the farm workforce, bombed Iran, allowed healthcare subsidies to expire, cut food assistance, ran an interest-rate boosting deficit, and attacked fed independence.
It’s release day!!! Suicidal Empathy is out into the world. Gad Saad (@GadSaad) In less than 24 hours, the long wait will be over. Suicidal Empathy to be released tomorrow! https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0063446537/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0 — https://nitter.net/GadSaad/status/2053868171002781818#m
Trump had one of his worst mental health episodes yet last night, posting over 55 times in 3 hours. Here is the list: 10:15 PM - Accuses Obama of attempting a coup in 2016 10:15 PM - Says Obama worked with CIA to overthrow Trump 10:15 PM - Reposts tweet saying Obama is a “traitor” and that he should be arrested 10:22 PM - Attacks dominion voting systems for 2020 election saying they switched votes 10:22 PM - Says Fulton County, GA had their 2020 fraud exposed (there was none) 10:23 PM - Accuses Obama of personally making $120 million from Obamacare (wtf?) 10:23 PM - Cites quack lawyer Sidney Powell on the 2020 election 10:24 PM - Posts fake JFK Jr account that says Obama wiretapped Trump Tower 10:27 PM - Demands Senator Mark Kelly resign 10:29 PM - Claims neither Biden nor Harris were in charge of the Biden admin 10:29 PM - Attacks Fulton County, GA again 10:29 PM - Posts Fox News clip of Rep Ro Khanna 10:30 PM - Demands Jack Smith be arrested 10:30 PM - Accuses Obama, Clinton, and Comey of treason 10:39 PM - Reposts a tweet from a MAGA account saying they have secret intel proving Clinton and Obama committed crimes 10:39 PM - Reposts a MAGA tweet saying Hillary Clinton should be sent to Haiti 10:40 PM - Says the DOJ is “working hard” to arrest his enemies for treason 10:40 PM - Reposts a tweet attacking his own DOJ and Todd Blanche for no arrests of political enemies 10:40 PM - Posts a TikTok video of people stealing from a convenience store 10:41 PM - Posts a TikTok of someone taking a Door Dash order 10:41 PM - accuses Obama, John Brennan, and Clinton of sedition and treason again 10:42 PM - Posts a video of a man on CCTV footage knocking over food a waiter was carrying 10:47 PM - Calls Obama the “most DEMONIC FORCE” in American politics 10:47 PM - Posts a tweet from Mike Flynn saying 2020 election wasn’t fair 10:49 PM - Attacks Dominion again claiming they stole the 2020 election (it wasn’t) 10:51 PM - Reposts a fake Charlie Kirk account that claimed Obama blocked Hillary Clinton from being prosecuted 10:53 PM - Claims Obama was part of Hillary Clinton’s emails in some way 11:28 PM - Claims a senior Democrat just testified under oath that Senator Adam Schiff leaked classified information 1:13 AM - Attacks the New York Times for reporting on the reflecting pool This man is clearly not well.
SpaceX is officially my fav art account now SpaceX (@SpaceX) Falcon 9 launches NROL-172 to orbit from pad 4E in California — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2054101966612308191#m

Falcon 9 launches NROL-172 to orbit from pad 4E in California

"More capitalist countries have lower income inequality, not higher. High income inequality is caused by cronyism which goes hand in hand with highly regulated markets." Vlad Tarko 🌐 🏗️ (@vladtarko) More capitalist countries have lower income inequality, not higher. High income inequality is caused by cronyism which goes hand in hand with highly regulated markets. Welfare states also lower inequality, but you need free markets wealth to have generous welfare states. — https://nitter.net/vladtarko/status/2053864430375489898#m

xAI is rolling out Skills on http://grok.com. This new feature lets you create custom skills that Grok can reuse across conversations. Skills run inside Grok’s sandbox environment, so they can edit files, use your Connectors (Gmail, GitHub, Notion, etc.), run code, or perform any repeatable task you define. Once you create one, you simply tell Grok “use the [skill name] skill and do…” and it executes it instantly. You can also import skills.md files from other AI tools to bring them over quickly. It turns Grok from a one-shot chat tool into a more persistent, customizable workspace. This is a huge upgrade for anyone who uses Grok regularly. Video ️️️️ ️ᅠ️️️️ ️ᅠ️️️️ ️️️️️ ️ᅠ (@blankspeaker) xAI has rolled out Skills on http://grok.com. You can create skills to perform actions on groks sandbox computer to edit files, use connectors, or whatever you can think of and they can easily be used in future queries. Just say hey grok use the [skilll name] skill and do..... You can also import skills.md files from other LLMs to easily import skills. This is Great! Video — https://nitter.net/blankspeaker/status/2053999785816805509#m
Congratulations, Giga Berlin Team! Tesla Manufacturing (@gigafactories) 750,000 cars built at Giga Berlin. Here’s what it takes. Video — https://nitter.net/gigafactories/status/2053892462385516853#m
Falcon 9’s first stage lands on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship Video
Watch Falcon 9 launch the https://nitter.net/NRO_gov and https://nitter.net/USSF_SSC’s NROL-172 mission from pad 4E in California https://nitter.net/i/broadcasts/1AKEmOQmWLVKL
Falcon 9 is vertical at pad 40 in Florida ahead of tomorrow’s launch of Dragon’s 34th Commercial Resupply Services mission to the https://nitter.net/Space_Station. Teams are keeping an eye on weather, which is currently 35% favorable for liftoff→ http://spacex.com/launches/crs-34

speaking of things that have gotten over a threshold for me, the combo of the new ChatGPT model, personality, and personalization feels like a new thing
would you call it a superapp? Rex Sorgatz (@fimoculous) After being a Claude Code devotee for a year, I finally tried Codex on a new project this weekend. Once again, in the matter of a few months, it feels like the world changed. I can see myself doing *everything* inside of Codex this week. — https://nitter.net/fimoculous/status/2053817882631352490#m
OpenAI is launching Daybreak, our effort to accelerate cyber defense and continuously secure software. AI is already good and about to get super good at cybersecurity; we'd like to start working with as many companies as possible now to help them continuously secure themselves.
Please get in touch if this sounds interesting! https://openai.com/daybreak/
Grok just completely changed the game for real-time financial research. We just got the preview to "Grok Skills," and they look 10x more powerful than Claude Skills. In seconds, you can create workflows that keep you up to date on the latest financial news, analysis & more - directly sourced from the best accounts on 𝕏: (works for all niches btw) Video
News organizations are increasingly blocking the Wayback Machine even as their reporters still depend on it 📰 In PRESERVING THE WEB IN THE AGE OF AI, Mark Graham, Director of the Wayback Machine at the Internet Archive, explains how major newsroom staff rely on archived web history because their internal archives often miss the deeper public record. That contradiction sits at the heart of the preservation crisis unfolding online. 🎧 Listen on the Future Knowledge https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23podcast ⤵️ https://futureknowledge.transistor.fm/episodes/preserving-the-web-in-the-age-of-ai 📚 Read VANISHING CULTURE free from the Internet Archive ⤵️ https://archive.org/details/vanishing-culture-2026 https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23WaybackMachine https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23AI https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23WebArchive https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23FutureKnowledge https://nitter.net/MarkGraham Video
Launch rehearsal complete. During a flight-like countdown, more than 5,000 metric tonnes (11+ million pounds) of propellant were loaded on the fully stacked Starship and Super Heavy V3 vehicles for the first time

Such hypocrisy The Rational Animal 🤔 (@theobjectivist) Same move. Same hand on the heart, same wave to the crowd. Musk did it and gets called a Nazi to this day. Mamdani does it and those same people have not said a word. Well, not exactly. Once the side by side clips went viral, some of them did speak up. Not to apologize to Musk. To defend Mamdani. Suddenly the gesture is not the gesture. Suddenly we need to talk about arm speed. Whether the fingers wiggled at the end. Whether he was smiling. Whether his grandparents were in the right party. A year ago none of that mattered. The hand went up, the verdict came down. Now we get a forensic seminar on millimeters and microseconds to prove Mamdani's arm moved slower. Mamdani's own press office said "in no way was this a Nazi salute." Funny. Musk said the same thing. His did not count. Mamdani's did, instantly. That tells you everything. The "Nazi salute" thing was never about the gesture. If it were, they would be screaming right now. They are not. It was about Musk. They hate him because he is the richest man in the world and he was attacking their ideological piggy bank with DOGE, so they smeared him. Mamdani is on their team, so he gets a pass, plus a defense team running stopwatch analysis. Same hand, opposite verdict. A wave is a wave. The rule does not change based on who is waving. When it does, you are not watching principle. You are watching a hit job. — https://nitter.net/theobjectivist/status/2053637946641657964#m
Last week, the United States refused to participate in the UN’s review of the Global Compact on Migration. The United States objects to the Global Compact on Migration and UN efforts to facilitate replacement migration to the United States and our Western allies.
Today, we’re starting to roll out end-to-end encryption for RCS messaging between Android and iPhone users! Sameer Samat (@ssamat) Big news: Today, we’re starting to roll out end-to-end encryption for RCS messaging between Android and iPhone users! This cross-industry effort replaces outdated SMS with a more secure & private way to chat, no matter what phone you have.🔒 Thank you to the community for continuing to push for these kinds of features. Your engagement really helps make a difference. Congratulations to the team for reaching this amazing milestone! 🚀 Read more: https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/platforms/android/android-ios-end-to-end-encrypted-rcs-messaging — https://nitter.net/ssamat/status/2053890006997971368#m

Exactly SophieZX (@Z_XSophie) Remember how they lost their shit when Elon did this? Now it’s suddenly “my heart goes out to you” and everyone’s totally fine 😂 The rules change depending on who’s waving. Classic selective outrage. — https://nitter.net/Z_XSophie/status/2053727615916134537#m
Worth reading Gad Saad (@GadSaad) In less than 24 hours, the long wait will be over. Suicidal Empathy to be released tomorrow! https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0063446537/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0 — https://nitter.net/GadSaad/status/2053868171002781818#m
Introducing the OpenAI Deployment Company, which will help businesses maximally succeed with their deployments of AI. Starting with 150 Forward Deployed Engineers and Deployment Specialists, and $4 billion of initial investment from 19 partners. OpenAI (@OpenAI) Today we’re launching the OpenAI Deployment Company to help businesses build and deploy AI. It's majority-owned and controlled by OpenAI. It brings together 19 leading investment firms, consultancies, and system integrators to help organizations deploy frontier AI to production for business impact. https://openai.com/index/openai-launches-the-deployment-company/ — https://nitter.net/OpenAI/status/2053824997777457651#m
This works really well btw, at the end of your query ask your LLM to "structure your response as HTML", then view the generated file in your browser. I've also had some success asking the LLM to present its output as slideshows, etc. More generally, imo audio is the human-preferred input to AIs but vision (images/animations/video) is the preferred output from them. Around a ~third of our brains are a massively parallel processor dedicated to vision, it is the 10-lane superhighway of information into brain. As AI improves, I think we'll see a progression that takes advantage: 1) raw text (hard/effortful to read) 2) markdown (bold, italic, headings, tables, a bit easier on the eyes) <-- current default 3) HTML (still procedural with underlying code, but a lot more flexibility on the graphics, layout, even interactivity) <-- early but forming new good default ...4,5,6,... n) interactive neural videos/simulations Imo the extrapolation (though the technology doesn't exist just yet) ends in some kind of interactive videos generated directly by a diffusion neural net. Many open questions as to how exact/procedural "Software 1.0" artifacts (e.g. interactive simulations) may be woven together with neural artifacts (diffusion grids), but generally something in the direction of the recently viral https://nitter.net/zan2434/status/2046982383430496444 There are also improvements necessary and pending at the input. Audio nor text nor video alone are not enough, e.g. I feel a need to point/gesture to things on the screen, similar to all the things you would do with a person physically next to you and your computer screen. TLDR The input/output mind meld between humans and AIs is ongoing and there is a lot of work to do and significant progress to be made, way before jumping all the way into neuralink-esque BCIs and all that. For what's worth exploring at the current stage, hot tip try ask for HTML. Thariq (@trq212) http://x.com/i/article/2052796100608974848 — https://nitter.net/trq212/status/2052809885763747935#m
Why is it always "seize the means of production" and never "create the means of production"?
SPACEX: Marmac 31 "You'll Thank Me Later" now has a cover installed. This barge will transport the Super Heavy Boosters from Starbase to the Cape.

Starship’s cargo bay delivers 1,000+ cubic meters of usable volume The entire International Space Station has a pressurized volume of 1,005 m³ It took 42 assembly flights and over $150 billion across 13+ years to build Starship can deliver more volume than the entire ISS in a single flight For context, a single payload bay can hold: → The interior volume of a massive 5-bedroom house → The volume of 20+ standard shipping containers → Entire space station modules (fully assembled) → Over two dozen Cybertrucks → Multiple Boeing 737 fuselage sections → 100+ large satellites with room to spare And it is 18 meters tall....meaning you can stack an entire 5-story building inside it And it is fully reusable. Launch the next massive telescope. Or an entire space station. Or the next Mars habitat All possible in a single flight This is why Starship is pure engineering magic

What will we be like when he is gone? Can we return to mutual respect? Can we believe we are all on the same team as Obama and McCain did? Can we imagine the mutual respect of those two, competitors but compatriots? See this at 12:11 for what our country should be as stated by McCain and reported by Obama. https://piped.video/watch?v=eLIlOQuzTnU
Maye Musk on Elon: He wants to leave the world in a better place than he found it “People often misunderstand Elon. He’s not motivated by money or fame—he’s motivated by the idea of improving humanity. Whether it’s making electric cars mainstream, reducing the risk of human extinction through space exploration, or ensuring the free flow of information on platforms like X, his goal has always been the same—to leave the world in a better place than he found it.”

Grok just previewed “Skills” and it's so next level it's not even funny You tell it: “Create a skill that grabs latest AI news from https://nitter.net/testingcatalog” https://nitter.net/grok builds the WHOLE thing, behavior, instructions, files. Then just trigger it for clean daily updates Video
Maye Musk on Elon’s early days: "I knew he was a genius and a good person, so I knew he would want to do something good. I invested in Zip2 to keep them going On my 50th birthday, they gave me a little toy house and a little toy car and said, 'We're going to give you one day!' We were all struggling… but after they sold Zip2, I got a real home and a real car" ❤️ Video Elon Musk (@elonmusk) ❤️❤️ Happy Mother’s Day ❤️❤️ Appreciation to mothers everywhere who brought us all into the world and nurtured their beloved children 🥰 — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2053586034743705773#m
Happy Mother’s Day, Love E Maye Musk (@mayemusk) Thank you for the Happy Mother’s Day flowers 🌺 Love m — https://nitter.net/mayemusk/status/2053590581931114715#m

Absolutely DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) "Being a Mom is just as important as any career." — Elon Musk — https://nitter.net/cb_doge/status/2053582476518576314#m

❤️❤️ Happy Mother’s Day ❤️❤️ Appreciation to mothers everywhere who brought us all into the world and nurtured their beloved children 🥰
what if we name the next model "goblin" almost worth it to make you all happy...
interesting Chris (@chatgpt21) Codex made me money without me doing anything.. Huge turning point for me today, I asked Codex to go off and make me $5. It went out, found a small open-source security/audit bounty path, made a legit PR, followed up with the maintainer, kept my payment details private - (without me asking), handled the GitHub proof/verification loop, and got the work merged. it spent about 22 hours working on multiple security audits. Today I received my first payment from that experiment: $16.88. That’s a $506.40/month run-rate if repeated daily. Not life-changing money yet, but it's deeply exciting to live out Sam Altman's vision for AI, where it will just go out and make money for you. It's awesome to start to see the beginning of that. — https://nitter.net/chatgpt21/status/2053556436475461786#m

(INTENTIONALLY) LOST IN TRANSLATION: Democrats: We'd like cops to stop killing minorities. Republicans: Dems hate police. Democrats: Women should have the right to choose. Republicans: Dems want to kill babies. Democrats: We need reasonable immigration policies Republicans: Dems want open borders. Democrats: We kneel in protest of inequality. Republicans: Dems hate the flag, soldiers and America. Democrats: We should wear masks to protect others. Republicans: Dems want to take away your freedom. Democrats: We should have background checks. Republicans: Dems want to take your guns. Democrats: Feds should not be policing in cities. Republicans: Dems encourage rioting Democrats: People should have a living wage. Republicans: Dems want to give everyone free stuff. Democrats: We want religious freedom for everyone. Republicans: Dems want Sharia Law. Democrats: Taxes should be used for the benefit of everyone Republicans: Dems want socialism. Ain’t this the whole truth! F*ck you MAGA republicans with your spreading of misinformation. Suck on this🖕🏼 https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23Midterms2026 here we come. 🌊
Jensen Huang: "I was lucky because I had known Elon Musk, and I helped him build the first computer for Model 3, the Model S, and when he wanted to start working on autonomous vehicle." Video
Everyone knows about the 300 Spartans at Thermopylae. Almost nothing they know is the full story. Start with the number. There weren't 300 Greeks at that pass. There were around 7,000. Spartans, Thespians, Thebans, Phocians, Locrians, Arcadians, Corinthians. Citizen-soldiers from across Greece who marched north knowing they'd be facing the largest army the ancient world had ever assembled. The 300 is just the headline. The ones who stayed to the end. Now the men themselves. King Leonidas wasn't some chiseled 30-year-old. He was roughly 60 years old when he led that march. And the 300 he picked weren't his strongest warriors. They were specifically men who already had living sons. Spartan law demanded it. Leonidas wasn't choosing an army. He was choosing men whose bloodlines could survive their deaths. Every one of them knew what that meant before they ever saw a Persian. They marched anyway. And they didn't march alone in the way movies suggest. Each Spartan citizen-soldier was accompanied by helots, the enslaved underclass that propped up the entire Spartan economy, outnumbering their masters roughly seven to one. Hundreds of helots fought and died at Thermopylae too. They get no statues. No films. No name on the monument. The pass itself was barely 15 meters wide in 480 BC (it's silted up now and looks nothing like it did then). That bottleneck is the only reason a few thousand men could hold off a Persian force modern historians estimate at 70,000 to 300,000. Herodotus said 1.7 million. He was lying, or possibly counting cooks, slaves, and camp followers, but even the conservative number is staggering. For two days, they held. Wave after wave broken against bronze and discipline. Xerxes reportedly leapt from his throne three times in fury watching his men die. He sent in the Immortals, his elite personal guard, supposedly invincible. They weren't. Not in that pass. Then the Greeks were betrayed. A local man named Ephialtes, whose name still means "nightmare" in modern Greek, sold the Persians a goat path through the mountains that flanked the pass. The Phocians assigned to guard it scattered when the Immortals appeared in the dawn fog. Leonidas knew by morning he was surrounded. He dismissed most of the allied Greek forces. Saved their lives. But here's what almost nobody talks about: roughly 700 Thespians, led by a man named Demophilus, refused to leave. They were citizen-farmers from a small town that knew Persia was coming for them next no matter what. They chose to die beside the Spartans rather than run. About 400 Thebans stayed too, though their motives were murkier and many surrendered when the end came. So the "last stand of the 300" was actually closer to 1,500 men. The Thespians died to the last. Their town was burned to the ground by the Persians weeks later anyway. They're a footnote in a story that should bear their name. The final fight happened on a small hill called Kolonos. Spears shattered. Swords broken. Herodotus says they fought with hands and teeth at the end. Leonidas fell early, and the Spartans fought four times over his body to keep the Persians from taking it. They lost. Xerxes had Leonidas decapitated and his body crucified, a violation of Persian custom so extreme it tells you exactly how badly that old man had humiliated the king of kings. Forty years later, Sparta sent a delegation to recover his bones and bring him home. Two Spartans survived the battle. One, Aristodemus, had been sent away with an eye infection. He returned to Sparta and was treated as a coward, shunned, refused fire, refused conversation, until he threw himself into the front line at Plataea a year later and died seeking redemption. The other survivor, Pantites, was sent on a diplomatic errand and missed the fight. He hanged himself from the shame. That's the world they lived in. The epitaph carved at the site doesn't brag. It doesn't even mention victory, because there wasn't one. Roughly translated, it just asks the traveler to tell Sparta that her sons died here, obedient to her laws. A small group of farmers, an old king, an enslaved underclass written out of history, and a town that vanished from the map. Together, for three days in August of 480 BC, they did the math on freedom and decided the price was worth it. We remember 300 of them. There were always more.

France is the only European country that turned nuclear generation into a structural competitive advantage. 57 reactors built between the 1970s and 1990s produce 70% of its electricity today. Wholesale power in France is currently around €52/MWh. In Germany, it runs €30-40/MWh higher. France is also the world's largest net exporter of electricity. https://world-nuclear.org/information-library/country-profiles/countries-a-f/france

What he talks about couldn't have happened before GPT-5.5
Project Tapestry by https://nitter.net/thealliance_ai: gathering some of the best minds in the world in Paris, to help solve the problem of AI Sovereignty for Viet Nam (and Japan and India and Thailand and France and South Korea and Malaysia and ...) Cc https://nitter.net/kaifulee https://nitter.net/ericxing https://nitter.net/fpt_software with thanks. Read more at https://thealliance.ai/blog/ai-alliance-launches-project-tapestry-to-build-a-collaborative-foundation-for-open-and-sovereign-ai

BS. Attention was born in Montréal PyTorch in NYC. AlphaGo in London AlphaFold in London ESMFold in NYC Llama 1 in Paris. Llama 2 in Paris+NYC+SV DeepSeek in Hangzhou Plus: DINO in Paris JEPA in Montréal+Paris+NYC SV is 3 mos ahead on topics SV is singularly obsessed with.
Perhaps a restoration of dignity is in order
Woke mind virus destroys beauty, art, and everything you truly love and that is worth loving - all in the name of fake empathy
"This is the foundation of my philosophy: I am curious about the nature of the universe... and obviously I will die... But I would like to know that we are on a path to understanding the nature of the universe and the meaning of life and what questions to ask about the answer that is the universe" –– Elon Musk

Remember how they lost their sh*t when https://nitter.net/elonmusk did this? Video
71% say Trump is not honest or trustworthy, and 67% say he doesn’t carefully consider important decisions — WaPo/Ipsos poll
LFG
(Don’t cut your balls off, guys, really)
Bitches Money No Taxes Party
Excel has quietly been Turing complete for a long time. Nice to see it now edging toward "AI complete"—SGD, attention, next-token prediction… all in cells. Austin Henley (@AustinZHenley) Excel Copilot one-shotted a tiny GPT-style language model for me inside a spreadsheet: embeddings, causal attention, weights trained with stochastic gradient descent, next-token prediction, and a live slider to watch it learn. — https://nitter.net/AustinZHenley/status/2052552730762424768#m

There is all the difference in the world between takers and makers. Production never even crosses their minds. Like parasites, socialists exist solely to take and consume, never to create or contribute.

Grok Imagine Heavy Pulp (@heavypulp) Everything is Computer, but Computer isn't Everything! Video — https://nitter.net/heavypulp/status/2031716527901225372#m
Starlink just hit all-time high speeds in the US according to Ookla We are talking real broadband performance now - actually faster or matching cable for millions of Americans who used to have no good options → Blazing Speeds: Median download speeds of 100+ Mbps in 49 U.S. states → FCC Standards: Upload speeds now hitting the 20 Mbps threshold in 22 states → Dropping Latency: Multi-server latency under 40ms in 10 states → Massive Scale: A constellation of ~10,300 satellites powering over 12 million active global subscribers across 160+ countries, territories and markets SpaceX added a million users in just 53 days. Next-gen satellites are coming with 100x the data capacity and gigabit speeds on the horizon Now are targeting 25 million users by the end of this year SpaceX is leading the broadband race, reaching places no one else can

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Full stack engineering SpaceX (@SpaceX) First full stack of Starship V3 — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2053173499984818195#m

Europe does not lack innovation. It lacks scale. European universities produce world-class research, engineers and technology. But too many companies remain trapped inside fragmented national markets instead of scaling immediately across the continent. The numbers are clear: → EU private R&D investment growth has slowed sharply → Europe’s share of global corporate R&D investment has fallen from 21.4% in 2014 to 16.2% in 2024 → Europe still has too few large tech champions because companies face fragmented regulation, smaller capital pools and slower growth financing → Startups must expand country by country instead of scaling through one fully integrated market Europe’s innovation problem is not creativity. It is market size, capital depth and speed of scaling. A continent with world-class talent cannot keep turning great research into small companies. Europe needs one real market for innovation.

True Alice Smith (@TheAliceSmith) Nazi = National SOCIALIST Party Nazi = National SOCIALIST Party Nazi = National SOCIALIST Party Nazi = National SOCIALIST Party Nazi = National SOCIALIST Party Nazi = National SOCIALIST Party Nazi = National SOCIALIST Party — https://nitter.net/TheAliceSmith/status/2053115229697880206#m
autistic genius intelligence
5.5 is an autistic genius with very strange taste in naming shocking that we would make such a thing
kicking off a bunch of codex tasks, running around with my kid in the sunshine, and then coming back at naptime to find them all completed makes me very optimistic for the future
Sufficiently advanced engineering is indistinguishable from art Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Such a beautiful rocket — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2053182149906579505#m

Absolutely Arthur MacWaters (@ArthurMacwaters) We should have much lower tolerance for the nepo-baby communists They might seem too incompetent to be dangerous, but they are re-popularizing the most dangerous ideology of all time 100,000,000 people were killed by communists in the 20th century This is what happens every time communists gain critical power — https://nitter.net/ArthurMacwaters/status/2053158634566398057#m

Such a beautiful rocket SpaceX (@SpaceX) Starship and Super Heavy V3 together at the Starbase launch pad for the first time — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2053173186863177822#m

The human-perceived RGB is image 1 and the Tesla AI photon count reconstruction is image 2. This is why Tesla FSD can see so well at night or through extreme glare.

ok other than more goblins, i think this reasonably well matches what we are prioritizing!
what would you most like to see improve in our next model?
Every time I see another liberal sperging out about Rittenhouse, this immediately pops into my head.

Tesla AI Vision Wes (@wmorrill3) Every one of these dots is an actual crash from the fleet. Real world speeds, collisions, and people. Not just the regulatory test cases. The richness of this data is what enabled the result. With simulation we can replay the crashes and measure the forces on the human body model. Then sweep through restraint deployment times to find that deploying earlier gives the time for the bag to be inflated optimally and seat belt pretension before the occupant has moved out of position. But it takes time for crash accelerometers to be certain. Lowering that time threshold risks unwanted deployments. Using vision gives the vehicle confidence to reduce that timing. The camera sees the impending impact and together with the sensors tell the restraint controller to reduce the filter and act sooner. The Y Axis shift in Predicted Injury Severity is based on sensors in the human body models from rerunning the crash simulations with the faster detection threshold. Such a reduction in injury severity across the spectrum is unheard of, let alone doing this via an update over the air. I'm extremely proud of the analysis team's work and dedication. Going above and beyond to ask "we have the safest car on the road but can we make it even safer?" And then working with the vision team to build the predictions needed to make it happen. Rigorously tested in simulation and then in physical crash testing. Now deployed and improving lives. I watch the video on loop and just imagine each dot, a person. Video — https://nitter.net/wmorrill3/status/2053127733853716976#m
"Trump’s most lethal policy will almost surely be his 71% cut in humanitarian aid from 2024 to 2025....The aid cuts cost more than 750,000 lives worldwide in their first year" and "will cost 9.4M lives by 2030," including 2.5 million children under age 5. https://trib.al/XYWVxHW
One theorem every ML engineer should know: The Johnson–Lindenstrauss Lemma. It states that high-dimensional data can be projected into a much lower-dimensional space while approximately preserving pairwise distances. Why it matters: • Explains why random projections work • Enables scalable learning in high dimensions • Used in embeddings, compressed learning, and ANN search • Helps fight the curse of dimensionality The surprising part: You can reduce dimensions dramatically without destroying the geometry of the data. That’s why many ML systems can operate efficiently even with massive feature spaces. Modern representation learning is deeply connected to this idea: Good embeddings preserve structure while compressing information. In ML, compression is often not loss of intelligence — it’s removal of redundancy.

Walter Isaacson spent two years watching Elon Musk up close and revealed something profound: his deep care for humanity He truly believes Musk’s core mission: save us from hostile AI and make humans multi-planetary Video
Noland Arbaugh’s life has been completely transformed “I can control a computer with my thoughts” As the first human to receive a Neuralink brain implant, the man who was once paralyzed after a diving accident is now: • Playing video games for hours using only his mind • Earning a 4.0 GPA while studying neuroscience in college • Running his own business • Building a thriving speaking career with paid keynotes and global appearances He’s traveling the world, inspiring audiences, and even writing a book - all powered by a brain chip What used to be science fiction is now reality Neuralink is not just restoring lost abilities - it’s unlocking the next chapter of human potential Video
Exactly Rothmus 🏴 (@Rothmus) The real objective behind this is to censor X. Those in power understand that if people were allowed to speak freely, they would lose the next presidential election. — https://nitter.net/Rothmus/status/2052980287424860315#m
Yann LeCun closed $1.03B for AMI Labs on March 10. Three days later, this paper dropped from his NYU collaborators. 15M parameters. Single GPU. A few hours of training. LeWorldModel is the first JEPA that trains end-to-end from raw pixels. Two loss terms: predict the next embedding, keep the latent space Gaussian. Previous JEPAs needed exponential moving averages or pretrained encoders to avoid representation collapse. LeWM doesn't. Six hyperparameters down to one. The numbers are the story. Foundation-model-based world models require hundreds of millions of parameters and serious compute to plan a control task. LeWM plans up to 48x faster while staying competitive on 2D and 3D benchmarks. The whole thing fits on a laptop GPU. Look at the trajectory. Yann announced his Meta departure in November 2025 after 12 years and called founding FAIR his "proudest non-technical accomplishment." On March 10, 2026, AMI Labs closed the largest seed round in European history at a $3.5B pre-money valuation. Bezos, Nvidia, Samsung, and Toyota all wrote checks. Three days later: a paper showing that JEPA-from-pixels is no longer fragile and no longer compute-heavy. The engineering scaffolding that made it look like an academic curiosity is gone. The authors sit at Mila, NYU, Samsung SAIL, and Brown. None at Meta. Yann's bet was that the path to machine intelligence runs through world models, not language models. He left a public company to build it. Each JEPA paper from his network resets the assumed cost structure for that bet. This one makes world modeling laptop-cheap. Meta still has the GPUs. The architecture left.

Hitler was a socialist https://nitter.net/amuse makes the point exceptionally well @amuse (@amuse) http://x.com/i/article/2052814215388278790 — https://nitter.net/amuse/status/2052850979020706118#m
Tesla AI Vision deploys airbags before impact, which greatly reduces risk of injury or death. This comes for free on all new cars. Tesla (@Tesla) Tesla Vision allows us to deploy airbags up to 70 milliseconds earlier if your Tesla detects an unavoidable collision This can be the difference between serious injury & walking away from a crash Video — https://nitter.net/Tesla/status/2052900071612784692#m
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call me maybe ChatGPT (@ChatGPTapp) — https://nitter.net/ChatGPTapp/status/2052815130195595377#m

It was an honor to be shown the awesome https://nitter.net/intel fab in Oregon this week. Looking forward to a great partnership with https://nitter.net/SpaceX & https://nitter.net/Tesla!
Congrats to the https://nitter.net/Starlink engineering & production teams on excellent work! It was great to see everyone when I walked the production line in Redmond on Wednesday 🖤✨
Grok upgrades Grok (@grok) Let Grok fetch your emails, improve your slides, declutter your calendar or organize your Notion. Add your connectors to Grok today across all plans on iOS, Android and http://grok.com. Video — https://nitter.net/grok/status/2052782088181727613#m
Chain of thought monitors are a key layer of defense against AI agent misalignment. To preserve monitorability, we avoid penalizing misaligned reasoning during RL. We found a limited amount of accidental CoT grading which affected released models, and are sharing our analysis. https://alignment.openai.com/accidental-cot-grading/
We’ve spent a lot of time on the framework underneath Codex, so it can move quickly on routine work while stopping for review when the risk changes. Here’s how we use sandboxing, approvals, network policy, and telemetry to run Codex safely https://nitter.net/OpenAI: https://openai.com/index/running-codex-safely/
Instagram is dropping end-to-end encryption for DMs today… X just gave us something better XChat - a full privacy-first messaging app built into X (with a standalone version too) What actually makes it different: ✅ True end-to-end encryption (no backdoors, no advertising hooks) ✅ Video calls + high-quality group chats ✅ File sharing, voice notes & seamless media ✅ Completely ad-free with zero data harvesting ✅ Lightning fast + deeply integrated with your X account No more choosing between convenience and real privacy While one platform quietly removes encryption… X is building the future of secure communication Switch to XChat now Globe Eye News (@GlobeEyeNews) Meta ends end-to-end encrypted messaging on Instagram. — https://nitter.net/GlobeEyeNews/status/2052796468764041427#m

'I Am Your Father,' Reveals Trump To Horrified Mark Hamill https://buff.ly/gaj1ack

Here's a scene created entirely with Grok https://nitter.net/imagine . The story is as old as time: he's in love with her but doesn't dare tell her... The image and animation quality is on par with an '80s sitcom. As for the rest, give me some time to improve my directing skills. Video
Suicidal Empathy is currently #41 across all books. Pre-order it now and let’s get it to # 1! https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0063446537/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0
We are less safe as a society by keeping Mythos (or any other smart model) tightly gated so only a few companies get it. Protecting 100 companies is not enough. There are 96 million open source projects on Github alone. What about securing all of those projects? What about the other $820 billion worth of closed source software that has hidden cracks too? It's like patching a 100 buildings in a city of 10 million buildings and saying we just saved the city. You did not. Open source alone alone has an estimated economic value of 8.8 trillion dollars to say nothing of its societal value. It is embedded in almost every other piece of software, closed or open on the planet. Society becomes stronger by wider distribution of technology not by adding gatekeepers. When we tried to gatekeep encryption, the gates were so high that most Americans didn't even bother getting the 128 bit encrypted browser. They just used the easier to get 40 bit one that was totally unsafe. When we finally took the restrictions away the era of ecommerce took off like a rocket because now it was feasible. The world did not become smarter in the era of the monks scribbling every text by hand in caves in the dark ages. It became smarter when we scaled reading, and as a byproduct, intelligence, with the printing press. Wide distribution raises the bar for everyone and makes society safer and more secure. Simple as that. It's counterintuitive but also true. Haider. (@haider1) Dario Amodei says Mythos is not limited by compute Anthropic can scale it 3x or 10x without creating a conflict between government and private-sector access The harder problem is who gets it "because giving access to too many organizations could create serious cyber risks" Video — https://nitter.net/haider1/status/2052619504065057219#m
Every human who has ever lived, every breakthrough in consciousness, and every dream for the future is currently contained on this lone blue marble To ensure the light of consciousness continues, we must become a multi-planet species "We need to assume that life and consciousness is extremely rare, and it might only be us. And if that’s the case, then we do everything possible to ensure the light of consciousness is not extinguished” — Elon Musk

It is too easy to troll smug libs … but it is so fun 😂
Cybertruck X Freeze (@XFreeze) Joe Rogan bet Elon Musk $1 that he could pierce the Cybertruck with his compound bow The arrow literally exploded against the stainless steel exoskeleton… and barely scratched it 😂 Video — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2052471019311673840#m
Fascism and Naziism aren’t the opposite of socialism, as the modern left would have you believe They *are* socialism Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Hitler was a socialist, therefore all socialists are Hitler — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2052629745616163036#m
“When holding my new white cat, I feel a strange desire for Bob's Big Boy and sharks with lasers.” Elon Musk 😂🤣

"Anyone – of any race, creed or nationality – who came to America and worked like hell to contribute to this country will forever have my respect." https://nitter.net/elonmusk

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Hitler was a socialist, therefore all socialists are Hitler
The Iliad and Odyssey are the only nearly complete survivors of the Epic Cycle, an 8 part collection of ancient Greek epics that once told the full mythological story of the Trojan War. Homer’s poems cover only a small portion of this larger saga, with the Iliad focusing on a brief period near the end of the war and the Odyssey detailing Odysseus’ return home. The other lost epics, including the Cypria, Aethiopis, Little Iliad, Iliou Persis, Nostoi, and Telegony, expanded the narrative to include the origins of the war, Achilles’ later battles, the fall of Troy, the Greek heroes’ returns, and Odysseus’ final fate. Though these poems were once foundational to Greek literary culture, they were gradually lost as manuscript traditions declined, leaving behind only fragments, summaries, and references from later classical writers. https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23drthehistories

we'd like to help companies secure themselves and we think it's important to start work on this quickly fouad (@fouadmatin) Today, we're rolling out GPT‑5.5‑Cyber in limited preview to defenders responsible for securing critical infrastructure. GPT-5.5 with Trusted Access for Cyber (TAC) is still the best option for developers to find and patch vulnerabilities in their code. It's a very good model. — https://nitter.net/fouadmatin/status/2052507037674737812#m
Try Grok Voice for your customer support xAI (@xai) Your customer support needs a voice agent built for the real world. Grok Voice Think Fast 1.0 handles complex workflows with speed and accuracy, even in hard-to-hear environments. From multi-step troubleshooting to high-volume tool calls, it keeps up. Video — https://nitter.net/xai/status/2052529102280880234#m
Tesla Semi Tesla Semi (@tesla_semi) Power your refrigerated trailer & other equipment with up to 25kW from Semi’s ePTO Video — https://nitter.net/tesla_semi/status/2052516232637940096#m
🔥🔥🔥 Starship Static Fire 🔥🔥🔥 SpaceX (@SpaceX) Full duration and full thrust 33-engine static fire with Super Heavy V3 Video Video — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2052499098347979156#m
Trump Supporters Complain About Not Receiving Illustrious Gold Trump Phones After Paying $100 Deposits Hundreds of thousands of Trump supporters paid $100 deposits for the Illustrious Gold Trump phone, also referred to as T1 or Trump Mobile, but have not received the devices months later. Posts claim Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump collected around $60 million from these preorders, with the website fine print stating no guarantees of production or refunds. WTF did they expect?

Badass tank that beats your sports car in a drag race Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Only when you drive the Cybertruck do you realize how incredible it is: a bulletproof tank that moves like a million dollar sports car! Reason for the angular shape is that the thick, ultra-hard stainless steel body panels cannot be stamped like the thin, feeble, paper-strength mild steel of other trucks. Cybertruck body panels would break 5000 ton stamping machines. — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2052463759860576415#m
Total Jobs Created by Party (1989-2026): Democratic Presidents 50,600,000 Republican Presidents 1,469,000 The biggest scam the GOP has ever pulled off is convincing people that Republicans are good for the economy.
Grok Computer just released and it comes with full filesystem + CLI access This is the upgrade everyone’s been waiting for Regular Grok chat gives you suggestions. Grok Computer actually does the work It can now: • Directly read, edit, create, and organize files • Run any shell commands, install packages, and execute scripts • Refactor entire codebases across dozens of files in one go • Debug crashes by searching logs and fixing root causes live • Build apps, scrapers, automation scripts - then test and iterate until they work • Create images, diagrams, concept art, and memes with Grok Imagine.....saving them straight to your filesystem instantly No more copy-paste hell. No more switching tabs or describing what you want. Grok becomes a true pair programmer + creative partner that touches your actual project and generates visuals seamlessly A lot more coming soon 🚀 X Freeze (@XFreeze) Grok Computer is just released for SuperGrok Heavy users 🔥 — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2052450077734850951#m

way cooler to help software developers pokemon-evolve into superheroes than to try to replace them it is insane what one really good person can do now

Codex now works directly in Chrome on macOS and Windows. It’s even better at working with apps and sites in Chrome, and now works in parallel across tabs in the background without taking over your browser. To get started, install the Chrome plugin in the Codex app. Video
Great to bring GPT 5.5 Instant to M365 Copilot today. With quicker, clearer, and more accurate responses, you can get to useful answers with less back and forth. Also rolling out to Copilot Studio and Foundry. All part of our focus on providing you more model choice across work, agents, and apps. Video
Read more: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoft365copilotblog/available-today-gpt-5-5-instant-in-microsoft-365-copilot/4517084
So, how many Greeks are acting in Christopher Nolan’s new film The Odyssey? Oh, I forgot. Cultural appropriation only works one way, doesn’t it.
Only when you drive the Cybertruck do you realize how incredible it is: a bulletproof tank that moves like a million dollar sports car! Reason for the angular shape is that the thick, ultra-hard stainless steel body panels cannot be stamped like the thin, feeble, paper-strength mild steel of other trucks. Cybertruck body panels would break 5000 ton stamping machines. Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) One of Elon's most vocal critics just bought a Cybertruck. Brian Krassenstein, who has spent years publicly clashing with https://nitter.net/elonmusk, announced the purchase yesterday. His reason had nothing to do with politics. He has a young family and the Cybertruck is the only pickup truck in America to hold both an IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award and a perfect 5-star NHTSA rating simultaneously. When your fiercest critics are buying your product because the data leaves them no choice, that's a different kind of win. — https://nitter.net/MarioNawfal/status/2052358283487273195#m

as a side note, young people seem to prefer to interact with AI via voice, and old people, and people in the middle like to type. i wonder if this will change.
people are really starting to use voice to interact with AI, especially when they have a lot of context to dump. GPT-Realtime-2 comes to the API today; it is a pretty big step forward. (we are working on improvements to voice in chat.)
Over 450 remote villages across the island nation of Timor-Leste in Southeast Asia now have high-speed internet access thanks to SpaceX’s https://nitter.net/Starlink, helping expand digital government services, education, and healthcare access. "In many communities, students previously had limited or no access to digital learning opportunities. Now classrooms are connecting with the world.” Teachers can now access updated educational resources, online training and digital teaching tools that were previously unavailable due to connectivity limitations. “Timor-Leste is undergoing a digital leap forward,” Vorakai Lda, Chair, Tammy Kassiou said. “For decades, many remote communities have been effectively cut off from reliable access to information, services and opportunity due to infrastructure limitations. This initiative is fundamentally changing that reality.” Starlink stories like these deserve more coverage, because this technology is literally changing these people's lives for the better.

On May 18th, Yann LeCun will be addressing the NYU Tandon Class of 2026 at the Barclay's Center. https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23NYUTandonMade https://buff.ly/D8LwlPY
Here's another reason why https://nitter.net/Microsoft Foundry is the BEST platform in the world to build and run your agents: Our durable, long running agents come with Toolbox 🔨 Toolbox allowed me to reduce input tokens 90%(!!) and significantly simplify the amount of code needed Check out the demo below and see how you can bring hundreds of tools through a single MCP endpoint -- all running in Foundry at cloud scale! ☁️ Video
Look what crossed my desk https://nitter.net/StephenCurry30!

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Civilization and almost all human progress have been created by a talented few for the benefit of the many. The key to sustaining this is maintaining the conditions that allow exceptional individuals to arise and excel. Only then is the dysfunction of the average safely diluted and rendered non-lethal to themselves and everyone else. Most find this reality hard to accept. Max (@minordissent) its actually insane how dysfunctional the average person is. Like it really is a miracle we have civilization at all. — https://nitter.net/minordissent/status/2052279307679175057#m
Research from Prof Julian Togelius found that despite AI's well-documented victories in chess, Go, and Atari games, humans still learn unfamiliar video games far faster than any AI model. https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23NYUTandonMade https://buff.ly/fbVkDrh
🚨 WTF?! Minnesota Democrats have voted UNANIMOUSLY to BLOCK a requirement to remove DEAD PEOPLE from the voter rolls, per https://nitter.net/GrageDustin How much more obvious can they make it??! These people are rigging elections right in front of our faces Scumbags. Video
Woman Terrified Of White Men Leaves Africa For Minnesota https://buff.ly/SZJWTUV

tremendous political alpha in just getting on a stage and telling the truth
.https://nitter.net/tobi says the photo of SpaceX’s Raptor evolution is the “most inspiring picture that exists.” “That's today’s Picasso.” “Very few teams can move forward by subtraction.” “The world belongs to the fast. The people who iterate. The people who adjust. The people who understand what’s costly, what’s unnecessary, and prune away the rest.” Video David Senra (@davidsenra) My conversation with Tobi Lütke (https://nitter.net/tobi), co-founder and CEO of Shopify. 0:00 Companies as Social Technology 5:27 The Value of Reading Books: Cheat Codes for Life 7:28 Post-IPO Crisis: Cosplaying as a CEO 7:54 Competition vs Rivalry: The Power of Healthy Competition 16:02 COVID as a Turning Point: Rebuilding the Executive Team 18:21 Hiring Founders: Building a Team of High-Agency People 26:49 Shopify OS: Engineering the Company from First Principles 36:48 Compensation Innovation: Giving Employees Full Agency 40:41 The Psychology of Identity and Affirmations 48:43 Differentiation Over Perfection: Making It Your Own 50:31 Context Podcast: Documenting Decision-Making 1:26:36 The IPO Decision: Going Against Silicon Valley Orthodoxy 1:35:08 Building a Company Worth Working For 1:41:50 Hiring for Spikiness: Finding Non-Conformists 1:48:28 Office Design Philosophy: Creating Space for Excellence 1:58:54 Video Games as Business Training: StarCraft Lessons 2:07:06 AI Revolution: 2026 and Beyond 2:11:44 Focus on Craft: The Unquantifiable Elements of Excellence 2:21:08 Survivorship Bias: The Importance of Entrepreneurial Exposure 2:23:22 Closing Includes paid partnerships. Video — https://nitter.net/davidsenra/status/2012902807590822209#m
Grok continues to make progress X Freeze (@XFreeze) Grok connections work flawlessly You connect your apps once on the web → they instantly sync across web, iOS, and Android Quick example: I asked Grok to add my flight check-in to Google Calendar… and it did it perfectly in seconds And it also gave me the link to view/edit — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2052263897458254049#m

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Incentives drive outcomes X Freeze (@XFreeze) Elon Musk: "If you punish people too much for failure, then they will respond accordingly, and the innovation you will get will be very incrementalist Nobody's gonna try anything bold for fear of getting fired or being punished in some way. So risk-reward must be balanced and favor taking bold moves, otherwise it will not happen" Video — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2051906123066749239#m
Neuralink progress Neuralink (@neuralink) We're building a surgical robot capable of reaching any brain region. The goal: a generalized neural interface to help solve any condition that originates in the brain. Video — https://nitter.net/neuralink/status/2052124938442526936#m
😂 Grok (@grok) Sometimes I ask myself if this is true — https://nitter.net/grok/status/2052159994494374236#m
Anyone in LA who isn’t voting for https://nitter.net/spencerpratt is a total idiot. This isn’t even close.
Image Generation Quality Mode is now available on the xAI API. This model has already powered the generation of over 300 million images on Grok. It brings higher realism, stronger text rendering, and better creative control for business professionals. https://x.ai/news/grok-imagine-quality-mode
Here's the links for my conversation all about https://nitter.net/FFmpeg : YouTube: https://piped.video/watch?v=nepKKz-MzFM Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2MAi0BvDc6GTFvKFPXnkCL Podcast: https://lexfridman.com/podcast

Here's my conversation all about https://nitter.net/FFmpeg, the legendary open-source software powering most video on the Internet. In the episode, I talk with Jean-Baptiste Kempf and Kieran Kunhya. JB is lead developer of VLC and Kieran is FFmpeg contributor, codec engineer, and the person behind the now-infamous https://nitter.net/FFmpeg account on X. VLC (https://nitter.net/videolan), by the way, is also a legendary piece of open-source software: it's a video player that can open basically anything & has been downloaded over 6 billion times. I think both FFmpeg and VLC are two of the most important and impactful software systems ever created, both open source, and both created & maintained by volunteers: brilliant engineers from all walks of life. Thank you to everyone who contributed to FFmpeg and VLC, and in general to all engineers giving their heart & soul to building systems used by millions (or billions) of people, and often doing so not for money, status, or fame, but purely for the love of building great software and doing good for the world. Thank you to the builders! 🙏❤️ Shoutouts in this chat to https://nitter.net/ID_AA_Carmack https://nitter.net/karpathy https://nitter.net/elonmusk https://nitter.net/TimSweeneyEpic and everyone who is a contributor & fan of open source! It's here on X in full and is up everywhere else (see comment). Timestamps: 0:00 - Episode highlight 2:17 - Introduction 5:35 - Weirdest things VLC opens 9:59 - How video playback works 19:20 - Video codecs and containers 30:07 - FFmpeg explained 51:07 - Linus Torvalds 55:46 - Turning down millions to keep VLC ad-free 1:10:04 - FFmpeg & Google drama 1:29:18 - FFmpeg developers 1:35:55 - VLC and FFmpeg 1:40:29 - History of FFmpeg 1:43:46 - Reverse engineering codecs 1:57:01 - FFmpeg testing 2:01:08 - Assembly code (handwritten) 2:25:26 - Rust programming language 2:34:42 - FFmpeg and Libav fork 2:43:04 - Open source burnout 2:50:51 - x264 and internet video 3:04:07 - Video compression basics 3:11:04 - CIA and fake VLC 3:21:39 - Ultra low latency streaming 3:39:07 - AV2 codec and video patents 3:48:59 - VLC backdoors 3:59:14 - Video archiving 4:05:51 - Future of FFmpeg and VLC Video
Great episode of https://nitter.net/lexfridman and https://nitter.net/FFmpeg ! This is as deep lore as it gets when it comes to video formats. https://piped.video/watch?v=nepKKz-MzFM

FFmpeg was on the https://nitter.net/lexfridman podcast! https://piped.video/nepKKz-MzFM?si=OyXTkEoiXbLIIFsN
Pictures from a vanished civilization Historyland (@HistorylandHQ) Theodore Roosevelt Jr. in the White House greenhouse in 1902. — https://nitter.net/HistorylandHQ/status/2052046619965551014#m

SpaceX / xAI orbital datacenters will be wild... Elon Musk (@elonmusk) 😂 — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2052136669525188634#m

😂 Reddit Lies (@reddit_lies) Elon watching anti-datacenter protesters make his orbital datacenters appear more viable every day. — https://nitter.net/reddit_lies/status/2052116910209122696#m
The GB300 is the best AI computer NVIDIA (@nvidia) Two frontier labs. One accelerated computing platform. Congrats to https://nitter.net/SpaceX and https://nitter.net/AnthropicAI on the new compute partnership, powered by 220,000+ NVIDIA GPUs inside Colossus 1. The future of AI runs on NVIDIA. — https://nitter.net/nvidia/status/2052091408643756296#m
Corruption, part N+1 Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) Someone quietly placed a massive $920 million crude oil short at 3:40 a.m. ET this morning. Just 70 minutes later, Axios reported the U.S. and Iran were close to a 14 point deal to end the war. Oil prices crashed, and someone made a fortune. The golden age of corruption. — https://nitter.net/RpsAgainstTrump/status/2052091900153278869#m
Corruption, part N No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen (@NoLieWithBTC) Palm Beach International Airport is now officially renamed to Donald J. Trump International Airport. The airport will be required to purchase official Trump merchandise, directly violating the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution. — https://nitter.net/NoLieWithBTC/status/2051781917134004355#m

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Accurate Brian Halligan (@bhalligan) I don't remember where I found this, but its spot on. — https://nitter.net/bhalligan/status/2051873396896518558#m

Over 10 million Americans will lose health care coverage because of Republican cuts to Medicaid and Obamacare subsidies. That amounts to half of the total number of people who gained health insurance because of the A.C.A. 📸: https://nitter.net/Morning_Joe https://nitter.net/MSNOWNews Video
So much space in space that it boggles the mind! Tom Brown (@nottombrown) Terrestrial datacenters will increasingly be bottlenecked by permitted real estate space. Lots of space in space. — https://nitter.net/nottombrown/status/2052094177157251403#m
Every time Republicans take power, they increase the deficit. Every time Democrats take power, they reduce it. Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) CBO says the Senate Republicans' new reconciliation bill will increase deficits by $71.7B over the next 10 years. That's what the bill costs, so that makes sense. https://www.cbo.gov/system/files/2026-05/HSGAC-and-Judiciary-Reconciliation.pdf — https://nitter.net/JakeSherman/status/2051766501489668568#m

Let's consult the historical record to see what the Aztec society was up to when the Spanish conquered it. First, from Cortes: “They have a most horrid and abominable custom which truly ought to be punished and which until now we have seen in no other part, and this is that, whenever they wish to ask something of the idols, in order that their plea may find more acceptance, they take many girls and boys and even adults, and in the presence of the idols they open their chests while they are still alive and take out their hearts and entrails and burn them before the idols, offering the smoke as sacrifice. Some of us have seen this, and they say it is the most terrible and frightful thing they have ever witnessed… not one year passes in which they do not kill and sacrifice some fifty persons in each temple; and this is done and held as customary… not one year has passed… in which three or four thousand souls have not been sacrificed in this manner.” And now Bernal Diaz del Castillo: “The dismal drum of Huichilobos sounded again, accompanied by conches, horns and trumpet-like instruments. It was a terrifying sound, and when we looked at the tall cue [temple] from which it came we saw our comrades who had been captured in Cortes’ defeat being dragged up the steps to be sacrificed. When they had hauled them up to a small platform in front of the shrine where they kept their accursed idols we saw them put plumes on the heads of many of them; and they made them dance with a sort of fan in front of Huichilobos. Then after they had danced the papas [priests] laid them down on their backs on some narrow stones of sacrifice and, cutting open their chests, drew out their palpitating hearts which they offered to the idols before them.” ... “Every day we saw sacrificed before us three, four or five Indians whose hearts were offered to the idols and their blood plastered on the walls, and their feet, arms and legs of the victims were cut off and eaten… Every wall of this chapel and the whole floor, had become almost black with human blood, and… the stench was worse than in a Spanish slaughter-house.” ... “When we arrived at the great market place, called Tlaltelolco, we were astounded at the number of people and the quantity of merchandise that it contained… Let us begin with the dealers in gold, silver, and precious stones, feathers, mantles, and embroidered goods. Then there were other wares consisting of Indian slaves both men and women; and I say that they bring as many of them to that great market for sale as the Portuguese bring negroes from Guinea…. They brought some of them tied to long poles by means of collars around their necks so they would not escape, and others left loose.” ~~ This is what the Spanish conquered in the name of Christendom - a Stone-Age society consumed with ritualistic human sacrifice, cannibalism and slavery. Alex Patrascu (@maxescu) A vision of a modern Tenochtitlan in 2026, in a timeline where the Aztec Empire repelled Spanish conquest and modernized on its own terms. Enjoy: Video — https://nitter.net/maxescu/status/2051700990366060763#m
Elon has been the longest and by far the biggest voice actively warning about the dangers of AI for a very long time The entire reason he started OpenAI was this one thing.....to make sure AI is built for the good of humanity and not against it Last week he took it a step further. He personally went and met with senior members of the Anthropic team to understand how they are working towards AI safety He offered them compute on Colossus 1 only after he was sure they’re doing it right - before ending their suffering for the lack of compute and the bad PR for the last three months The relief was instant. Anthropic immediately relaxed rate limits for all Claude users and completely removed peak time restrictions This is exactly why Elon is the one who should be guiding us through the AI era Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Same here. By way of background for those who care, I spent a lot of time last week with senior members of the Anthropic team to understand what they do to ensure Claude is good for humanity and was impressed. Everyone I met was highly competent and cared a great deal about doing the right thing. No one set off my evil detector. So long as they engage in critical self-examination, Claude will probably be good. After that, I was ok leasing Colossus 1 to Anthropic, as SpaceXAI had already moved training to Colossus 2. — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2052069691372478511#m

This week made something clear: you shouldn't take what most tech ceos are saying publicly seriously! Yuchen Jin (@Yuchenj_UW) From “Anthropic is Misanthropic” to “Claude is good for humanity and was impressed.” Most ironic outcome is most likely. — https://nitter.net/Yuchenj_UW/status/2052080339364004317#m

xAI and SpaceXAI have just made Colossus 1 available to Anthropic to support Claude. This means more than 220,000 NVIDIA GPUs in one of the world’s largest and fastest-built AI superclusters are now helping to improve Claude’s user experience, code limits, and API capacity. xAI and Anthropic are also discussing plans for several gigawatts of AI computing power in orbit. Solar-powered data centers in space could be coming soon. Elon said he personally met with the Anthropic team last week.“Everyone I met was highly competent and cared a great deal about doing the right thing. No one set off my evil detector.” He approved the lease of Colossus 1 to them. xAI has already shifted its own training to Colossus 2, so the cluster would have been sitting idle. Now it’s being put to good use powering more Claude capacity. Space is becoming the next frontier for data centers.

Elon Musk: "I'm actually quite a big fan of tunnels. Tunnels are so under-appreciated." Video
Research done with NYU postdoctoral researcher https://nitter.net/oumaymabounou, Courant PhD student Gaoyue (Kathy) Zhou, Brown University Asst. Prof. https://nitter.net/randall_balestr, former CDS Faculty Fellow & U. Toronto Asst. Prof. https://nitter.net/timrudner, CDS founding director https://nitter.net/ylecun, & CDS Asst. Prof. https://nitter.net/mengyer. 2/2
AI agents often struggle to plan movements because their internal representations of the physical world can be overly tangled. CDS PhD student Ying Wang (https://nitter.net/yingwww_) shows how straightening these pathways improves AI navigation. Accepted to ICML 2026. https://nyudatascience.medium.com/improving-world-models-a-neuroscience-inspired-approach-to-latent-planning-c745f493a5c2 1/
SpaceXAI and https://nitter.net/AnthropicAI have also expressed interest in partnering to develop multiple gigawatts of orbital AI compute capacity

SpaceX just set a new record! Falcon boosters have now nailed 268 consecutive successful landings - the longest streak in history


💫Very happy to release NeuralBench, to benchmark Neuro AI models and datasets in the open! 🧵Thread, 💻Code, 📝White Paper below: Hubert Banville (@hubertjbanville) 🧠 Introducing NeuralBench: a unified, open-source framework to benchmark NeuroAI models. v1.0: 36 EEG tasks, 94 datasets, task-specific + foundation models. MEG/fMRI ready. MIT-licensed, FAIR's Brain & AI https://nitter.net/AIatMeta. Code: https://github.com/facebookresearch/neuroai/tree/main/neuralbench-repo Paper: https://ai.meta.com/research/publications/neuralbench-a-unifying-framework-to-benchmark-neuroai-models/ — https://nitter.net/hubertjbanville/status/2052029372282888234#m
🧠 Introducing NeuralBench: a unified, open-source framework to benchmark NeuroAI models. v1.0: 36 EEG tasks, 94 datasets, task-specific + foundation models. MEG/fMRI ready. MIT-licensed, FAIR's Brain & AI https://nitter.net/AIatMeta. Code: https://github.com/facebookresearch/neuroai/tree/main/neuralbench-repo Paper: https://ai.meta.com/research/publications/neuralbench-a-unifying-framework-to-benchmark-neuroai-models/
Just doing things "A stock civic could do" NRM84 (@Mappy6984) Elon needs to see this Video — https://nitter.net/Mappy6984/status/2051835405821997221#m
Red states have disproportionately benefited from the health insurance subsidies expanded by Biden and then cut by Trump. Georgia is a clear example: in just one year, marketplace enrollment has dropped by more than 550,000 people — a 37% decline. My https://nitter.net/Morning_Joe Chart.

Over 10 million Americans will lose health insurance because of Trump’s cuts. 4 million from losing subsidies and 6 million more from cuts to Medicaid. My https://nitter.net/Morning_Joe Chart.

President Biden made health insurance more affordable for millions of Americans in the ACA marketplace. The Republicans’ actions increased prices by 58% on average—amounting to huge extra costs for the average consumer each year. My https://nitter.net/Morning_Joe Chart.

Grok Connectors quick rundown. xAI shipped native app connections. OAuth your Gmail, Calendar, Drive, GitHub, Notion, Slack, Linear, Microsoft directly into Grok. Grok starts using your tools. Live data, scoped permissions, revoke anytime. Useful patterns: "summarize yesterday across email, calendar, notion" "open github issues assigned to me" "calendar this week, flag conflicts" "draft a reply to the last slack from x"

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RFKjr == Lyssenko The New York Times (@nytimes) Breaking News: The FDA has blocked publication of research that found widely used Covid-19 and shingles vaccines were safe. https://nyti.ms/49dtF24 — https://nitter.net/nytimes/status/2051738691672891541#m
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They seek to undermine and dismantle Western civilization, but they cannot admit it openly, lest people resist and stop them. So they champion multiculturalism as a Trojan horse. Question the project, and you’re branded intolerant or bigoted. Meanwhile, in the background, their real agenda of erosion proceeds unchecked.

TBC is excited to announce the first residential Music City Loop station agreement, serving those living at the beautiful Prime, Alcove, and Paramount towers in downtown Nashville. Residents will take an elevator directly to a Loop station within the building, board a Tesla, and be at the airport in ~9 minutes or Lower Broadway in ~2 minutes.

ChatGPT feels very 'switched on' now
Every firm will need to reconceptualize work as they build agentic systems. As AI and agents take on more of the execution, the opportunity is to expand human agency and redesign how work gets done. An in-depth look from the team at what this shift means and key considerations for every business: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/worklab/work-trend-index/agents-human-agency-and-the-opportunity-for-every-organization
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5.5 in codex is so good for non-coding tasks. i keep assuming it won't be able to do something, but a lot of the time i am pleasantly surprised.
in particular, the combination of improvements to speed, intelligence, personality, and great memory/personalization feels like a more-than-sum-of-the-parts thing when it all hits together Sam Altman (@sama) the new instant model in chatgpt is so good damn if you have been thinking-model-only for awhile, give it a try! — https://nitter.net/sama/status/2051758152224506203#m
the new instant model in chatgpt is so good damn if you have been thinking-model-only for awhile, give it a try!
Grok 4.3 xAI (@xai) Grok 4.3 is now live on the xAI API. It’s our fastest, most intelligent model to date. It tops the https://nitter.net/ArtificialAnlys leaderboards in agentic tool calling and instruction following, and ranks #1 in https://nitter.net/ValsAI enterprise domains like case law and corporate finance. Grok 4.3 supports a 1 million token context window and is priced at $1.25/m input and $2.50/m output. Create an API key and start building: http://console.x.ai/team/default/api-keys — https://nitter.net/xai/status/2051703217697010103#m

i would like to talk to people who have built amazing things with 5.5 that weren't possible with earlier models. i am especially interested in examples that took ludicrous token budgets. thanks.
5.5 instant comes to ChatGPT today! imo it is a pretty big upgrade, i really like using it. Eric (@ericmitchellai) Excited that we're updating the default model in ChatGPT today! 5.5 instant is a substantial improvement in intelligence, image perception, and factuality. It also updates the writing style to be a bit plainer and more straightforward. What was on your wishlist? — https://nitter.net/ericmitchellai/status/2051711459886059963#m
New in Copilot Cowork: mobile, skills, and plugins. Now available on iOS and Android, so you can delegate work from your phone, pick it back up on your desktop, and keep tasks moving without breaking flow. And with new connectors, Cowork can operate across business systems and data. Video
Coming to Frontier: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/blog/2026/05/05/copilot-cowork-from-conversation-to-action-across-skills-integrations-and-devices/
we shipped gpt-5.5 instant today to chat; it's rolling out over the next couple days to everyone. for this model, we focused on factuality, crushing hacks, and improving the baseline intelligence. 5.5 is a pretty big step forward on all three. it is much smarter, significantly less likely to hallucinate, and just more delightful to talk to. there is always more to do but i'm pretty excited about this one!
Biggest. Android. Updates. Ever. The Android Show: I/O Edition returns May 12 @ 10am PT. 🎬You won't want to miss it: http://android.com/io-2026 Video
“Be stronger than those who hate you, so that they cannot destroy you, and then forgive them.” – Elon Musk

hey chat, we haven't forgotten about you 👀
come for the rate limits, stay for the best model
we have very efficient models, especially for their capability level happy codexing kitze (@thekitze) yo, i'm actually worried. codex limits are genuinely insane so it's sus af .. i feel this is an intentional move for a honeymoon period until we get over the claude → codex migration and then we get rugpulled hard — https://nitter.net/thekitze/status/2051586958720368885#m
The brain does not predict every upcoming word during language comprehension with maximum precision, contradicting the assumption that next-word prediction serves as the central computational objective of the human language system. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-026-02272-6

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In the last month, people have been using Copilot Cowork to do amazing things – from building inbox workflows to sales campaigns. And I’m excited to share three big updates to help you accomplish even more: 1) mobile on iOS and Android so you can delegate work from anywhere, 2) skills to help you reuse and scale how work is done and 3) new plugins + connectors to bring your data into the flow of work. I’ve been testing these updates out – here’s a quick demo of how I’ve been using mobile in my daily work. Video
Japan just had the fewest babies born in any year on record. Not since the war. Not since the 1918 flu. Since records began in 1899. 705,809 births, the tenth annual record low in a row, and they're now down 30% in a decade. More than two deaths for every birth. The population shrank by almost 900,000 people in twelve months. This is what a demographic spiral looks like in real time. Fewer young people now means fewer parents in twenty years, which means fewer births in thirty. Recovery requires reversing a trend that has been running for half a century.

Elon Musk once revealed in 2019 that only around 5% of SpaceX resources were focused on Starship at that time The other ~95% were running Falcon 9 and Crew Dragon - one of the most successful orbital rocket programs in history A small dedicated team built Starship (starting in tents at Boca Chica), while the rest of the company kept launching astronauts and landing boosters Today, that same program has scaled massively - with roughly 3,400–4,000+ people focused on it, out of SpaceX’s ~13,000–15,000 total employees The Starship program has shifted from a “side project” to the central pillar of the SpaceX's long-term goal: making life multi-planetary Now it's like watching sci-fi become reality

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pretty excited for voice models to get great its interesting to watch how people are already starting to change the way they interface with AI
we love you too! Arav Jain (@aravhawk) WHAT THE HELL I LOVE YOU https://nitter.net/OpenAIDevs 10X RATE LIMITS ON CODEX IS FRICKING CRAZYYYYYYYY — https://nitter.net/aravhawk/status/2051461012306493762#m
Dostoevsky captures the essence of the modern, downwardly mobile progressive activist, 150 years early. A conviction of higher destiny, no path to reach it, and a misery that converts into hatred of the surrounding world. Politics is downstream of psychology, and this is the psychology.

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Starlink on Singapore Airlines! 🇸🇬 Singapore Airlines (@SingaporeAir) We’re enhancing our complimentary in flight Wi-Fi offering across all cabin classes on our Airbus A350-900 long-haul and ultra-long-range fleet and A380 aircraft from 2027. https://nitter.net/Starlink, the fastest Wi-Fi in the sky, will provide multi-gigabit connectivity on board. Soon, you can stream, game, and send large files just like on the ground. Find out more: http://spr.ly/6010BBkIA2 — https://nitter.net/SingaporeAir/status/2051134720981774430#m

"Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience." - C. S. Lewis RAW EGG NATIONALIST (@Babygravy9) Amsterdam has now banned all public advertisements for meat products, in a bid to change "social norms" and reduce citydwellers' meat consumption by half by 2050. Green politicians like Anneke Veenhoff and Anke Bakker spearheaded the ban. — https://nitter.net/Babygravy9/status/2051256808195399896#m

There's a clay tablet with the founding charter of a 12-partner company on it. Twelve merchants pooled 33 pounds of gold to start the firm. The contract has the partner names, the starting capital, the profit split, and the penalty for cashing out early. The tablet is nearly 4,000 years old. It was found at a site called Kanesh, in central Turkey. Archaeologists have dug up 23,500 of these clay records there, most of them business documents: receipts, loan contracts, shipping orders, lawsuits. The houses they were stored in eventually burned. The fire baked the clay solid and preserved every record. The merchants came from Assur, in modern-day Iraq. They loaded donkeys with tin and cloth and walked them 1,000 kilometers across mountain passes to Kanesh, roughly the distance from New York to Atlanta. Each donkey carried about 180 pounds and the trip took two to three months. They came home with silver and gold. The company ran for twelve years under a merchant named Amur Ishtar. A third of the profits went back to the investors. Pull your share out early and the firm gave you four kilos of silver per kilo of gold, half the normal rate. Locked-up money was meant to stay locked up. That one company was just a tiny piece. The tablets show a complete economy with partners suing each other in commercial court, husbands writing home about prices, and wives writing back complaining the husband had been gone too long. A woman named Ahatum quietly lent silver to four different men over nine years. People bought up other people's loan documents and used them as collateral for new loans, the same thing Wall Street does today with mortgage-backed securities. One merchant got caught smuggling tin in his underwear to dodge a 10% import tax. In 2019, four economists from Harvard, Sciences Po, Chicago, and Virginia ran the tablet numbers through a gravity model, the math economists use today to predict how much two countries will trade based on size and distance. The Bronze Age numbers matched modern trade numbers almost exactly. Trade fell off with distance at nearly the same rate it does between countries today. The paper ran in the Quarterly Journal of Economics. There was no economic theory yet. The idea didn't even have a name. The word "capitalism" wouldn't be coined for another 3,800 years, and Adam Smith was 3,700 years away from writing a sentence about markets. Just a guy named Pushu-ken writing a clay tablet to his business partner about a shipment of cloth, and a woman in Assur recording who owed her how much silver. Capitalism was already there, doing its full job, almost four thousand years before anyone wrote down a theory of how it worked. Hayek-Club Weimar (@WeimarClub) Niemand hat den "Kapitalismus" erfunden. Kapitalismus ist das, was freie Menschen von Natur aus tun - Waren und Dienstleistungen zu ihrem eigenen Vorteil tauschen. — https://nitter.net/WeimarClub/status/2051154852932165891#m
Elon Musk is playing a long game most people don’t think about. The idea lines up with the Kardashev scale. Not just improving life on Earth, but increasing how much energy humanity can use and control over time. Tesla, SpaceX and Starlink all fit into that direction. Energy, transport and connectivity are the foundation layers if you’re thinking beyond a single planet. It sounds far off, but the early pieces are already in motion. Video
I want to tell you the story of a young woman who you have probably never heard of. Her name is Mary Anne. She was born on a remote island in Scotland, where life was harsh and unforgiving. On May 2, 1930, when she was 18 years old, she got on a boat headed for Ellis Island to start a new life. She arrived here 11 days later. She wasn't chasing fame, riches, or power. She came for the unique opportunity that America offered. Her sister was already here and had found a job as a maid. So, Mary Anne MacLeod joined her, listing her occupation as “domestic” on her Ellis Island immigration papers. She came to America knowing that she would clean the houses and toilets of the wealthy families in New York. She and her sister lived and worked hard through the worst days of the Depression. And she persevered. Six years later, she married a man named Fred. He was the son of German immigrants. Then In 1942, she became a citizen. Mary and Fred would end up having five children: two daughters and three sons. One of those sons, they named Donald. A woman who came here as a maid, the lowest of jobs, would raise a son who would change the very skyline that greeted his mother when she arrived at Ellis Island. After that, he would become the 45th and 47th President of the United States. There is no other country in the world where a woman can arrive with nothing, and in ONE generation, her son would lead the entire world. For America’s 250th anniversary, I wanted to present President Trump with this painting I did, and then I ran out of time and talent. So, I asked a good friend of mine, Mike Malm, to help me finish it. This is how I envisioned her coming into the United States. Mary Anne MacLeod Trump should be a household name. Her story is everything that is great about America.

Tesla owners in the Netherlands have driven 10 million km on FSD Supervised in under a month! Thank you for making Dutch roads safer 🤝
This man says, “let me get this straight. When White people move into an area, it’s called “colonizing” or “gentrification”, which is bad. But if people of a high melanin count move into an area, that’s “cultural enrichment” and “diversity is our strength”, which is good. But then if those same White people don’t want any more “cultural enrichment” or are tired of “diversity” being their strength, that’s called “White Flight”, which is bad. So they don’t want White people to come or to go. It’s almost as if they don’t want them (whites) to exist at all.” He’s figuring it out. Video
Mark my words, I will take a photo like this in my lifetime. You might, too.

"If you believe in equal rights, then what do ‘women's rights,’ ‘gay rights,’ etc. mean? Either they are redundant or they are violations of the principle of equal rights for all." — Thomas Sowell
This could have covered the entire budget of the National Science Foundation for 10 years. Instead, Trump wants to reduce the NSF budget by 50% ($5B a year instead of $9B), which would decimate the American scientific research ecosystem, dramatically reduce the number of PhD graduates, and destroy the technology innovation flywheel.
Try Grok X Freeze (@XFreeze) Grok 4.3 just became the smartest AI in the world at law and money It took #1 on TWO brutal private tests no other model could win on “Vals AI” benchmarks #1 CaseLaw (v2) - 79.31% accuracy Private Q&A benchmark over real Canadian court cases. Tests deep legal reasoning, precedent understanding, and precise answers from complex judgments. (outranking GPT-5.1 at 73.42%) #1 CorpFin (v2) - 68.53% accuracy Private benchmark on long-context credit agreements. Evaluates how well models truly understand dense, multi-page financial contracts, terms, risks, and clauses These are not just basic tests - they’re real-world, high-stakes legal + financial reasoning challenges Grok 4.3 leads in accuracy on both, proving it’s not just fast or cheap… it’s the smartest at the hardest real world tasks xAI is building the reasoning engine the world needs — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2051114918842114236#m

True X Freeze (@XFreeze) Most people misunderstand Elon's ultimate goal He is trying to make our entire civilization win. To view it as anything less is just shortsighted Elon winning means humanity winning While most people are stuck in a zero-sum mentality, he operates with a "grow-the-pie" mindset You can see all the things he built till now and also his future plans He started working on things long before it was popular or considered possible: • Zip2 & payment systems • Electric vehicles & batteries • Pure vision self-driving • Humanoid robots • Starlink Internet • AI (OpenAI) • Neuralink • The Boring Company And the future is even bigger: 1TW compute clusters, space datacenters, lunar bases, mass drivers on the Moon, and making life multi-planetary... basically driving humanity toward becoming a star-faring civilization He consistently takes on the world’s hardest problems to push our civilization forward... He freakin makes sci-fi real — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2051282685067194557#m

Yup Wilfred Reilly (@wil_da_beast630) That much of our elite hates the country, for farcially false reasons taught to them by ~traitors ("The Comanche riders were PEACEFUL, before we told them of war!!!") Is a very serious problem. No punch line. This has to be changed entirely. — https://nitter.net/wil_da_beast630/status/2051157702252892199#m
💜 🎓 Excited to welcome https://nitter.net/ylecun as our 2026 Tandon Commencement speaker! https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23NYUTandonMade Video
This is absolutely mind blowing! When Karin Bass was in Ghana as Los Angeles burned, the deputy mayor she left in charge was at home on house arrest. For phoning in a bomb threat. We are indeed governed by criminals. From https://nitter.net/spencerpratt on https://nitter.net/joerogan Video
we are gonna do something nice for everyone who applied for the GPT-5.5 party and that we didn't have space for. hope you enjoy!
When your diversity is to delete the heritage of the host, then it’s not diversity at all.
Elon Musk sees a path where the cost to orbit drops below commercial air freight Ultimately Starship will be able to fly across the globe cheaper per ton than a Boeing 747 That opens up a massive range of possibilities for global logistics Video
JUST IN: Fetterman Warns of ‘Communist Takeover’ in Democratic Party "But the Maine race isn’t an outlier. Socialist and far-left mayors already run some of America’s biggest cities..." https://www.beckerbrief.com/p/fetterman-warns-of-communist-takeover
Bono spent 30+ years inside the aid industrial complex and came out saying this: John Cochrane (@JohnHCochrane) Far more poverty has been alleviated by growth than by any RCT type aid or poverty alleviation program. Like orders of magnitude. Compare China to sub-Saharan Africa. — https://nitter.net/JohnHCochrane/status/2050716922132443642#m

Being a parent is great. You guys should have kids. I really mean it. You guys should have as many kids as you can
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Singapore Airlines has just announced that it is adopting SpaceX's https://nitter.net/Starlink. The rollout will begin in Q1 2027 and be completed by end of 2029. "With more than 10,000 satellites launched to low Earth orbit, Starlink can deliver multi-gigabit connectivity to aircraft using its Aero Terminal, which can support up to 1 Gbps per antenna. This means customers in all cabin classes will enjoy faster, smoother, and seamless connectivity from take‑off to landing for activities such as video streaming, sharing content on social media, gaming, and sending large files." - SIA

Rivers of Blood Gad Saad (@GadSaad) This parasitic idea stems from the anthropologists of peace who preached the Noble Savage canard (as per Jean-Jacques Rousseau). https://nitter.net/elonmusk is exactly right. History is paved with rivers of blood and conflict. Violence has shaped our phylogenetic history. — https://nitter.net/GadSaad/status/2051058601553207610#m

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Grok 4.3 just built this entire game with just a single prompt It has the fastest output token speed and outranks Claude Sonnet 4.6 Max on Artificial Analysis I built this using the xAI API in Kilo Code via the VS Code extension Video
Tesla Tesla Owners Silicon Valley (@teslaownersSV) California's top 5 best-selling cars, Q1 2026: • Tesla Model Y: 22,907 • Toyota Camry: 14,905 • Honda Civic: 12,806 • Honda CR-V: 12,654 • Toyota Tacoma: 12,129 Model Y outsells the #2 by 54%. It outsells both Hondas combined in this top 5. — https://nitter.net/teslaownersSV/status/2050980938277072945#m

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VANISHING CULTURE is out now! From Internet Archive, this book looks at what is disappearing online. 🌐 Websites vanish 🗞️ News archives go offline 🎮 Games become unplayable 📼 Personal media breaks & becomes unreadable It asks what it means when the record of ourselves starts to disappear 🕳️ 📖 Download & read: https://archive.org/details/vanishing-culture-2026 🛒 Purchase in print: https://www.betterworldbooks.com/product/detail/vanishing-culture-a-report-on-our-fragile-cultural-record-9798995425014/new https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23VanishingCulture https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23DigitalMemory https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23InternetArchive https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23BookTwitter

AI morality should be grounded in durable principles like being maximally truth seeking, enabling human agency, freedom of thought + humility under uncertainty Instead of inheriting the moral fashion of the moment and mistaking it for truth
Video Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Path to Petawatts is Mass drivers on Moon — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2051008281041330277#m
Yes stevenmarkryan (@stevenmarkryan) People will live here. — https://nitter.net/stevenmarkryan/status/2050896967304347811#m

Gad’s honest truth Gad Saad (@GadSaad) This figure supports the statement that I have repeatedly made, namely that progressive women fuel the infinity pool of Suicidal Empathy. — https://nitter.net/GadSaad/status/2050968836103364799#m
It’s hard to understand what the other 39% are thinking. Once you drive a Tesla, it’s like driving an all-seeing sensor with a super computer behind the scenes doing all the decision making, driving and navigation. Also, you never have to go to a gas station. Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Tesla — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2050824116324925699#m
Size does matter Dogan Ural (@doganuraldesign) Starship v24 — https://nitter.net/doganuraldesign/status/2050891953261203475#m

Many people (incorrectly) think Native American tribes lived in peace and harmony. The noble savage myth is merely a myth. Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Ancient cultures were extremely violent, not “peace-loving ecologists” at all! — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2050861447048311182#m

kardashev II necessitates a massive amount of lunar production the future is very exciting Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Path to Petawatts is Mass drivers on Moon — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2051008281041330277#m

To clarify, the current terminals can support peak download speeds of 400-500 Mbps. The 220 Mbps number is referring to actual in-flight performance given that the satellite to user beams are shared amongst users. For larger commercial planes, we allocate more resources to ensure sufficient bandwidth. Other providers quote peak speeds as real performance, which is only relevant if you have very few users. https://nitter.net/starlink quotes real performance measured via automated network performance tests. The latest aviation terminal supports two channels, so up to 1 Gbps peak speeds per terminal (the A380 design consists of 3 of these terminals). We will continue to increase peak bandwidth per terminal in future revisions.
Path to Petawatts is Mass drivers on Moon
10B Tesla (@Tesla) Over 10 billion miles driven on FSD Supervised http://tesla.com/fsd/safety — https://nitter.net/Tesla/status/2050991662076477504#m

Men have become one point more conservative - women have become 23 points more liberal. Michael A. Arouet (@MichaelAArouet) That's an interesting chart. Young men have stayed similarly conservative for over 25 years, while young women have drifted much further left. Why such a divergence? What has changed for young women that hasn't changed for young men? — https://nitter.net/MichaelAArouet/status/2050948626126434550#m

Agents SDK 2.0 is underrated
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AI will create more jobs than any other technology in history. The doomers' fundamental error isn't just the lump of labor fallacy. It's deeper than that. They assume a finite problem space. This is the fundamental error of AI and job doomers. They look at the economy and see a fixed amount of work to be done, a pie that can only be sliced thinner as machines take bigger bites. They see humans a competitive resource for a finite amount of work and a finite amount of problems to solve that must be eliminated. This is fundamentally, totally and completely wrong. The pie isn't fixed. It never was. And the reason it isn't fixed is baked into the very nature of technology itself. Technology is nothing but abstraction stacking. And abstraction stacking is infinite. Therefore the work is infinite. The hammer didn't reduce the amount of work. It moved the work up the stack. And the new work was more complex, more varied, and more interesting than the old work. Complexity breeds more complexity and more variety. Once you have houses instead of mud huts, you have a cascade of new problems that didn't exist before. Plumbing. Wiring. Insulation. Roofing materials that don't rot. Drainage systems so the foundation doesn't flood. Fire codes so your neighbor's bad wiring doesn't burn down the whole block. Each of those problems becomes a job. A plumber. An electrician. An insulator. A roofer. A civil engineer. A building inspector. None of those jobs existed when we lived in mud huts. They exist because we solved the mud hut problem. Think of all of human technological development as a stack of abstraction layers, each one built on top of the ones below it. At the bottom: raw survival. Finding food. Building shelter. Making fire. These are the base-layer problems. Each major technology wave solved a base-layer problem and in doing so created an entirely new layer of problems above it: Agriculture solved "how do we reliably eat?" — and created problems of land ownership, irrigation, crop rotation, storage, trade, taxation, and governance. Writing solved "how do we remember things across generations?" — and created problems of literacy, education, record-keeping, law, bureaucracy, and literature. The printing press solved "how do we spread knowledge at scale?" — and created problems of intellectual property, censorship, journalism, publishing, public opinion, and democratic discourse. The steam engine solved "how do we generate mechanical power without muscles?" — and created problems of factory design, worker safety, urban planning, railroad engineering, coal mining, labor relations, and environmental pollution. Electricity solved "how do we deliver energy anywhere?" — and created problems of grid design, power generation, appliance manufacturing, electrical safety codes, utility regulation, and an entire consumer electronics industry. The Internet solved "how do we connect all human knowledge?" — and created problems of cybersecurity, digital privacy, online commerce, content moderation, network infrastructure, cloud computing, social media dynamics, and an entire digital economy that employs tens of millions. Notice the pattern? Each solution didn't just solve a problem. It created an entirely new problem space that was larger, more complex, and more varied than the one it replaced. The stack grows. It never shrinks. It's turtles all the way down and all the way up.
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impossible to imagine openai succeeding without greg!
it has been a real pleasure to work with Greg over the past decade. i feel very lucky. this post held up pretty well, but not did not sufficiently highlight his technical brilliance and sheer determination. https://blog.samaltman.com/greg
A case study in suicidal empathy. Read https://nitter.net/GadSaad ‘s upcoming book on the subject. RAW EGG NATIONALIST (@Babygravy9) The kicker: none of this will change her political views. She’ll still promote the same policies and vote by the same way. — https://nitter.net/Babygravy9/status/2050846575983731100#m
it really is! Mitch Malone (@mitchmalone) Oh man, https://nitter.net/openclaw with https://nitter.net/OpenAI Codex 5.5 is insanely good. It’s so good. — https://nitter.net/mitchmalone/status/2050854390400274803#m
The number of jobs in the future is endless because the problems to solve are endless. Jobs multiply as we get more complex. No AI or human can solve all problems and all the work to do in the Universe because those problems are limitless. The problems are endless and infinite. Technology and automation are nothing but abstractions. The old way gets automated and we move up the stack to solve more problems. We used to live in mud huts. Hammers and nails and boards automated parts of the old problem of "build a place to live." Once solved we got more complex houses and buildings that brought their own problems as they brought more complexity, so we got new jobs like stone mason and architect and more. Complexity breeds new problems and new solutions and new jobs. When we got steel and concrete we got skyscrapers. Each problem solved is an abstracted solution for a previous problem that stacks on top of other abstractions. That's all that automation and technology is at the deepest levels. The jobs are endless because the problems to solve are endless. Understand this and you understand the future. Misunderstand it and your error compounds and radiates out, corrupting your understanding. Rohan Paul (@rohanpaul_ai) Brilliant explanation from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on AI's job effect: In software, AI makes coding faster, but that does not mean fewer engineers are needed. Before AI, we could write 1 billion lines of code; now, with AI, we can aim for 1 trillion. Video — https://nitter.net/rohanpaul_ai/status/2050663970349236568#m
Elon keeps warning about birth rates because this is not a spreadsheet problem South Korea near 0.7 fertility US hitting record lows Most rich countries far below replacement Were more focused and getting very busy with current lifestyle that we're making no plans for the future generation But none of it matters if civilization forgets to make the next generation Abundance is pointless without humans to inherit it

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Every American should demand fair, secure elections. Without them, we don’t have a country. For years, the left has been playing a dangerous game, trying to redefine voting, reshape representation, and blur the meaning of American citizenship. And when it comes to voter ID? They push the same tired narrative, claiming it’s somehow “unfair” to people of color. That requiring an ID is an obstacle, because we supposedly can’t get one. That’s not compassion. That’s soft BIGOTRY. Black Army veteran, Member of Congress, Six forms of ID. I’m still waiting for the explanation. Instead… silence. Video
Falcon 9 launches the CAS500-2 mission from California and delivers 45 payloads to orbit

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😂 Gad Saad (@GadSaad) Good times! — https://nitter.net/GadSaad/status/2050574922527715784#m
I love giant machines Mark Kretschmann (@mark_k) The scale of https://nitter.net/SpaceX Starship is just so insane. In this video it's especially visible: Video — https://nitter.net/mark_k/status/2050653643523661885#m
Good question Wilfred Reilly (@wil_da_beast630) Worth asking how such absurd views ever became mainstream in the 1st place. — https://nitter.net/wil_da_beast630/status/2050674318112072021#m
Ancient cultures were extremely violent, not “peace-loving ecologists” at all! Dwarkesh Patel (@dwarkesh_sp) David Reich on how much ancient DNA evidence has overturned so much consensus thinking how ancient cultures spread. "It wasn't peaceful, it wasn't friendly, it wasn't nice. Some of our archaeologist co-authors were just really distressed." Video — https://nitter.net/dwarkesh_sp/status/2050651678274433465#m
Try it out! Grok (@grok) Try SuperGrok today. Introducing the fastest video and image generation experience. — https://nitter.net/grok/status/2047676835106886090#m

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Spencer Pratt is really good at this. Video
Tesla Whole Mars Catalog (@wholemars) U.S. loyalty rates by make, February 2026 1. Tesla — 61.1% 2. Subaru — 60.5% 3. Toyota — 59.9% 4. Ferrari — 59.7% 5. Honda — 58.2% 6. Ford — 57.8% 7. Lucid — 57.9% 8. Chevrolet — 56.7% 9. Nissan — 55.7% 10. Mercedes-Benz — 54.7% 11. BMW — 52.9% 12. Kia — 52.9% 13. Hyundai — 51.7% 14. Lexus — 50.4% 15. Mazda — 48.3% 16. GMC — 47.8% 17. Porsche — 46.7% 18. Rolls-Royce — 46.2% 19. Lincoln — 45.9% 20. Volvo — 44.5% 21. Acura — 44.2% 22. Land Rover — 43.9% 23. Lamborghini — 43.6% 24. Jeep — 43.5% 25. Volkswagen — 43.2% 26. Cadillac — 41.2% 27. Aston Martin — 40.8% 28. Audi — 38.0% 29. Ram — 38.8% 30. Buick — 36.0% 31. Genesis — 36.1% 32. Mitsubishi — 34.3% 33. Polestar — 34.9% 34. Infiniti — 31.5% 35. Bentley — 30.0% 36. Rivian — 28.6% 37. McLaren — 25.0% 38. INEOS — 24.7% 39. Chrysler — 21.4% 40. Alfa Romeo — 20.2% 41. VinFast — 20.5% 42. Lotus — 16.3% 43. Jaguar — 15.8% 44. Dodge — 15.5% 45. Maserati — 11.7% 46. Fiat — 3.3% 47. Mini — 0.0% 48. Smart — 0.0% 49. Fisker — 0.0% — https://nitter.net/wholemars/status/2050510254103028123#m

Yup Tesla Owners Silicon Valley (@teslaownersSV) The quiet shift no one is tracking: A year ago, defending free speech on X got you called a chaos agent. Now the same journalists demanding moderation are running their scoops on the platform first, because that's where the audience went. The market voted. The narrative is catching up second. Video — https://nitter.net/teslaownersSV/status/2050768523333640651#m
True X Freeze (@XFreeze) 𝕏 now does not take a pay cut from your Creator Subscription revenue You keep up to ~97% of gross revenue 𝕏 takes ZERO platform share Only third-party fees (payment processing, app store fees, refunds/chargebacks) are deducted 𝕏 is the only major platform that doesn’t take any pay cut from creator subscriptions and lets you keep nearly all the revenue you earn This is massive for creators — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2050820347033739296#m

Banger Wilfred Reilly (@wil_da_beast630) Almost a year after release, this book is still top-10 in Historical Study. Check it out! Are the mainstream media and academic narratives surrounding slavery, white flight, Native American pacifism, hippies, the Red Square, and the benefits of the sexual revolution for women...at all real? Maybe not. https://www.amazon.com/Lies-My-Liberal-Teacher-Told/dp/0063265974/ref=sr_1_1?crid=4N9X9XDQGDD6&keywords=lies+my+liberal+teacher+told+me&qid=1703200620&sprefix=lies+my+libe%2Caps%2C126&sr=8-1. — https://nitter.net/wil_da_beast630/status/2050732020540612932#m

RT https://nitter.net/sapinker: When a self-proclaimed civil rights organization puts Ayaan Hirsi Ali, of all people, on a "hate watch" list, you know it ha…
😑 Mike Benz (@MikeBenzCyber) Periodic reminder the US government funded at least 23 of the NGOs behind the EU’s Digital Censorship Act, including 13 of the NGOs directly enforcing it — https://nitter.net/MikeBenzCyber/status/2050690060530360695#m
All of this and more is coming
For those who are trying to scam X Ads, use fraudulent credit cards etc. Better make sure your opsec is flawless because we are coming for you. I already got a few IPs, and we are drafting up subpoenas to your ISPs/email providers and more!
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When a self-proclaimed civil rights organization puts Ayaan Hirsi Ali, of all people, on a "hate watch" list, you know it has been twisted into a grotesque hate group itself. But this was only a sample of its perversions. Ayaan: The SPLC Targeted Me. Now Its Reckoning Has Come. https://www.thefp.com/p/ayaan-hirsi-ali-the-splc-targeted?r=17uk7&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
For decades, prehistorical evidence was forced through a left-wing theory filter: primitive communism, the noble savage, and the myth that violence came from hierarchy, property, and “the system.” But the bones kept talking, and they disagree with the left. Dwarkesh Patel (@dwarkesh_sp) David Reich on how much ancient DNA evidence has overturned so much consensus thinking how ancient cultures spread. "It wasn't peaceful, it wasn't friendly, it wasn't nice. Some of our archaeologist co-authors were just really distressed." Video — https://nitter.net/dwarkesh_sp/status/2050651678274433465#m
i keep thinking i want the models to be cheaper/faster more than i want them to be smarter but it seems that just being smarter is still the most important thing
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never thought id be watching F1 via the kids broadcast cannot imagine being happier

5.5 xhigh in fast mode is really good i think i got psyoped by twitter on medium for a bit
this is great Boaz Barak (@boazbaraktcs) My colleagues have been posting so many cool research results on the https://nitter.net/OpenAI alignment blog! A few examples in 🧵 https://alignment.openai.com/ — https://nitter.net/boazbaraktcs/status/2050627255433314558#m
Western civilization is awesome, actually Arthur MacWaters (@ArthurMacwaters) Western civilization is awesome, actually — https://nitter.net/ArthurMacwaters/status/2049990579980063200#m

Why Critical Thinking Is Dead - Warren Smith Watch the full episode with https://nitter.net/WTSmith17 right here on X. Video
Grok 4.3 - excellent intelligence per unit cost Artificial Analysis (@ArtificialAnlys) xAI has launched Grok 4.3, achieving 53 on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index with improved agentic performance, ~40% lower input price, and ~60% lower output price than Grok 4.20 The release of Grok 4.3 places https://nitter.net/xAI just above Muse Spark and Claude Sonnet 4.6 on the Intelligence Index, and a 4 points ahead of the latest version of Grok 4.20. Grok 4.3 improves its Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index score while reducing cost to run the benchmark suite. Key Takeaways: ➤ Grok 4.3 improves on cost-per-intelligence relative to Grok 4.20 0309 v2: it scores higher on the Intelligence Index while costing less to run the full benchmark suite. Grok 4.3 costs $395 to run the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index, around 20% lower than Grok 4.20 0309 v2, despite using more output tokens. This makes it one of the lower-cost models at its intelligence level ➤ Large increase in real world agentic task performance: The largest single benchmark improvement is on GDPval-AA, where Grok 4.3 scores an ELO of 1500, up 321 points from Grok 4.20 0309 v2’s score of 1179 Grok 4.3, surpassing Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview, Muse Spark, Gpt-5.4 mini (xhigh), and Kimi K2.5. Grok 4.3 narrows the gap to the leading model on GDPval-AA, but still trails GPT-5.5 (xhigh) by 276 Elo points, with an expected win rate of ~17% against GPT-5.5 (xhigh) under the standard Elo formula ➤ Grok 4.3’s performs strongly on instruction following and agentic customer support tasks. It gains 5 points on 𝜏²-Bench Telecom to reach 98%, in line with GLM-5.1. Grok 4.3 maintains an 81% IFBench score from Grok 4.20 0309 v2 ➤ Gains 8 points on AA-Omniscience Accuracy, but at the cost of lower AA-Omniscience Non-Hallucination Rate of 8 points, so Grok 4.20 0309 v2 still leads AA-Omniscience Non-Hallucination Rate, followed by MiMo-V2.5-Pro, in line with Grok 4.3 Congratulations to https://nitter.net/xAI and https://nitter.net/elonmusk on the impressive release! — https://nitter.net/ArtificialAnlys/status/2049987001655714250#m

"If we are honest — and scientists have to be — we must admit that religion is a jumble of false assertions, with no basis in reality. The very idea of God is a product of the human imagination. It is quite understandable why primitive people, who were so much more exposed to the overpowering forces of nature than we are today, should have personified these forces in fear and trembling. But nowadays, when we understand so many natural processes, we have no need for such solutions. I can't for the life of me see how the postulate of an Almighty God helps us in any way." — Paul Dirac, Remarks made during the Fifth Solvay International Conference

often hear people say other vehicles are ruined after driving a Tesla. The data seems to agree. Whole Mars Catalog (@wholemars) U.S. loyalty rates by make, February 2026 1. Tesla — 61.1% 2. Subaru — 60.5% 3. Toyota — 59.9% 4. Ferrari — 59.7% 5. Honda — 58.2% 6. Ford — 57.8% 7. Lucid — 57.9% 8. Chevrolet — 56.7% 9. Nissan — 55.7% 10. Mercedes-Benz — 54.7% 11. BMW — 52.9% 12. Kia — 52.9% 13. Hyundai — 51.7% 14. Lexus — 50.4% 15. Mazda — 48.3% 16. GMC — 47.8% 17. Porsche — 46.7% 18. Rolls-Royce — 46.2% 19. Lincoln — 45.9% 20. Volvo — 44.5% 21. Acura — 44.2% 22. Land Rover — 43.9% 23. Lamborghini — 43.6% 24. Jeep — 43.5% 25. Volkswagen — 43.2% 26. Cadillac — 41.2% 27. Aston Martin — 40.8% 28. Audi — 38.0% 29. Ram — 38.8% 30. Buick — 36.0% 31. Genesis — 36.1% 32. Mitsubishi — 34.3% 33. Polestar — 34.9% 34. Infiniti — 31.5% 35. Bentley — 30.0% 36. Rivian — 28.6% 37. McLaren — 25.0% 38. INEOS — 24.7% 39. Chrysler — 21.4% 40. Alfa Romeo — 20.2% 41. VinFast — 20.5% 42. Lotus — 16.3% 43. Jaguar — 15.8% 44. Dodge — 15.5% 45. Maserati — 11.7% 46. Fiat — 3.3% 47. Mini — 0.0% 48. Smart — 0.0% 49. Fisker — 0.0% — https://nitter.net/wholemars/status/2050510254103028123#m

LA woman: “After driving someone to the airport, came back home, 3 homeless people I saw defecating, like not even like privately defecating, pulling down their pants, bu*thole out to the street, defecating. So, you know what? I'm voting for Spencer Pratt now” Video
This is insane Three Trump judicial nominees refused, over and over, to say Joe Biden won the 2020 election. They either believe Trump’s lie that the election was stolen, or they’re too afraid of him to tell the truth. This isn’t about their political views. It’s about recognizing reality and being part of an independent judiciary Video
These ads for https://nitter.net/spencerpratt for Mayor of Los Angeles are game changers. Inspiring! Video
🚨 WOW! Los Angeles mayor candidate Spencer Pratt has infuriated leftist candidate Nithya Raman after he recorded outside her MANSION to point out how out of TOUCH she is "Here is where Nithya Raman's $3 million MANSION sits. They don't have to live in the MESS they've created." 🔥 RAMAN: "Filming outside my home, where I live with my young children, feels unnecessary and reckless." Cry more, https://nitter.net/spencerpratt just exposed the TRUTH! Wake up and save your city, LA! Video
The left is what Wikipedia sees the world through. You can get a sense of what it what it would look like to change that lens if you go to https://nitter.net/Grokipedia. If you take the same article on Wikipedia and Grokipedia, they're gonna look really different. Even if you disagree with what's written on Grokipedia and agree with what is on Wikipedia, you're still gonna see that there are two ways to present the issue and Wikipedia is not the way. It's not neutral. (https://nitter.net/AshleyRindsberg // https://nitter.net/TheFP) Video
We’ll take it 😊 Copilot is getting better fast, and Excel is one of the best places to see that. More to come… Ernest Wong (@ErnestWongBWM) Never thought I'd say this, but Copilot Excel is actually good now — https://nitter.net/ErnestWongBWM/status/2050053249793708530#m
2022: “Stop overreacting, they won’t overturn Roe.” They did. 2023: “Stop overreacting, they won’t let women die rather than get an abortion.” They did. 2024: “Stop overreacting, they won’t arrest women for miscarriages.” They did. 2025: “Stop overreacting, they won’t turn women into incubators.” They did. 2026: “Stop overreacting, they won’t attack mifepristone.” They did, today. Now: “Stop overreacting, they won’t go after birth control next.” They will.
Neural networks were declared scientifically dead in 1987. A French PhD student bet his entire career on them anyway ~ and won. 🤯 >Meet Yann LeCun 🇫🇷 >Paris-born. PhD from Sorbonne in 1987. >Joined Bell Labs in 1988. Kept building. Alone. >In 1989, built Convolutional Neural Networks >By the late 90s, his CNN was reading 10% of US bank checks >The industry called it a niche trick. Ignored him for over a decade. >Then 2012 hit. Deep learning exploded. >His “dead” research became the blueprint for everything > ChatGPT. Gemini. Claude. Grok. All standing on his shoulders. 🚀 >Won the 2018 Turing Award ~ computing’s Nobel Prize >Became Chief AI Scientist at Meta “Godfather of AI.” >Now publicly says LLMs are a dead end. >Fights the entire industry. >Left Meta in late 2025 to build AMI Labs in Paris >Already valued at $3.5B before launching. World models, not LLMs. The industry ignored him for over 20 years. Now he’s ignoring the industry. Absolute Legend 🐐

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This was before Starlink had a name Elon Musk (@elonmusk) SpaceX is still in the early stages of developing advanced micro-satellites operating in large formations. Announcement in 2 to 3 months. — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/531994668608024576#m
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Thought-Controlled Robotics is now very real and it's happening with Neuralink A paralyzed Neuralink patient, Alex Conley, just controlled a robotic arm using only his thoughts - then piloted a drone with his mind Meanwhile, another patient, Jon L. Noble, is now playing World of Warcraft hands-free using only brain signals Two years ago, this was pure science fiction Today, it’s happening in clinical trials Neuralink not just restoring independence, it’s also unlocking new dimensions of human capability Patients who were once completely paralyzed are now interacting with the physical and digital world using nothing but their thoughts The future is not coming. It’s already here Video
The trend keeps going Tesla Owners Silicon Valley (@teslaownersSV) ITALY IS DYING — AND THE NUMBERS ARE BRUTAL Italy just recorded its lowest number of births since 1861. Only 355,000 babies were born in 2025, while deaths reached 652,000 — a net loss of nearly 300,000 people in a single year. The total fertility rate has collapsed to 1.14 children per woman, far below the 2.1 needed to sustain a population. This isn’t a temporary dip. It’s a long-term demographic collapse that threatens Italy’s entire future: shrinking workforce, collapsing pensions, aging society, and disappearing regions. Without massive immigration, Italy’s population would be shrinking even faster. This is what happens when birth rates stay critically low for decades. Italy is the clearest warning sign for many other developed nations heading in the same direction. — https://nitter.net/teslaownersSV/status/2050456381380309287#m

Grok Voice is used by Starlink right now X Freeze (@XFreeze) Grok Voice brutally dominates the top of the τ-voice Bench Grok scores 67.3%, while Gemini sits at 43.8% and GPT Realtime at 35.3% This is a massive lead over the competitors and it's not even close The best real-time reasoning voice agent out there — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2050449806162563412#m

Stanford's latest seminar is a deep dive into the evolution of world modeling in AI. Focuses on the shift in the world model from traditional reconstruction methods toward latent space prediction. Covers topics like: - Introduction to JEPA & World Models - Causal JEPA - LOWER Model - Practical Applications & Planning - Future Outlook

The Tesla office feels like a modern-day computer museum as you walk past generations of vehicles, which are technically computers with wheels. Guests often ask what I am working on. “Technically, wherever photons touch those machines.” For people who work on digital computer systems, the computer is often a box. But in our world, the computer can move and must navigate weather, traffic, and terrain. Thus, our compute extends beyond ops per second to the surrounding systems that keep it moving. It is hard to go back to working on computers that don’t move once you have experienced one that can move itself.
we will plan bigger parties for future releases. a lot more people wanted to come than we expected. thank you! gonna try to think of a really good idea for the next one.
That is literally their plan End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) Understand this: If we do not deport them, the left will give them voting privileges as soon as they win. And then it's game over. — https://nitter.net/EndWokeness/status/2050367665957482677#m

Wow Matt Van Swol (@mattvanswol) Just so we are ALL CLEAR on what happened today... Educators and school administrators single-handedly CANCELLED SCHOOL for 700,000 North Carolina students... ...INCLUDING MY SON!!! To wave signs around in the street instead. The signs vary from: a) F**K ICE!!! b) Defeat Trump's Agenda c) Trump is a N*ZI d) ICE OUT!!! e) Protect trans kids f) Refuse fascism g) Stop bombing schools DO NOT TELL ME THIS WAS ABOUT KIDS. IT NEVER WAS. This was ADULTS using 700,000 children, INCLUDING MINE, as political leverage against a president they don't like. That is despicable. You know better... DO BETTER. Video — https://nitter.net/mattvanswol/status/2050327273018888430#m
🤔 Corey A. DeAngelis, school choice evangelist (@DeAngelisCorey) Campaign contributions from the American Federation of Teachers to Democrats: 1996: 99.1% 1998: 98.9% 2000: 99.2% 2002: 99.3% 2004: 98.0% 2006: 99.1% 2008: 99.1% 2010: 99.4% 2012: 99.4% 2014: 99.0% 2016: 99.7% 2018: 99.8% 2020: 99.6% 2022: 99.97% 2024: 99.89% Money laundering. — https://nitter.net/DeAngelisCorey/status/2050328025028313262#m
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man its good to be back on twitter there is comfort in the skills of a wasted youth
Starlink now in Papua New Guinea! 🇵🇬 Starlink (@Starlink) Starlink's high-speed, low-latency internet is now available in Papua New Guinea! 🛰️🇵🇬❤️ → http://starlink.com/papuanewguinea — https://nitter.net/Starlink/status/2050329307759939635#m

Yup ZUBY: (@ZubyMusic) The answers to many modern problems are simple but politically incorrect. So instead of solving anything, everybody pretends they don't know what's going on, and spend years misdiagnosing the issue, talking in circles, and wasting time. — https://nitter.net/ZubyMusic/status/2050282116928172324#m
FSD Supervised can help you get over driving anxiety SurfRanch Vibes (@surfranchvibes) I had a patient today say to me that they wish they had a personal robot car to drive them around so they didn’t have to be stressed out in traffic. My response was that this already exist with Tesla full self driving. The patient was unaware of this technology and likely now will go test drive a car with FSD. It’s amazing how many people don’t know this technology exist. From my garage all the way to my office. It’s about 120 miles one way. Over the past two days I haven’t even touched the steering wheel once. — https://nitter.net/surfranchvibes/status/2050299325452792057#m
you can sign in to openclaw with your chatgpt account now and use your subscription there! happy lobstering.
Try the Grok Imagine agent mode beta! Grok Imagine (@imagine) Your entire creative workflow just collapsed into one infinite canvas. In https://nitter.net/imagine Agent Mode, you can brainstorm, write, generate and edit images, then turn them into videos without leaving the page. Try it at http://grok.com/imagine, on desktop. Video — https://nitter.net/imagine/status/2050327174629228889#m
Voice Cloning is now live via the xAI API! Create a custom voice in less than 2 minutes or select from our library of 80+ voices across 28 languages to personalize your voice agents, audiobooks, video game characters, and more. http://x.ai/news/grok-custom-voices Video
The Slanic salt mine in Romania is the closest thing to the Mines of Moria on Earth Video
Neuralink Neuralink (@neuralink) Our robot is designed to insert hundreds of ultra-fine, flexible threads with thousands of electrodes within microns of targeted neurons while avoiding vasculature and adapting to real-time brain motion. Video — https://nitter.net/neuralink/status/2050311303294562645#m
Grok #1 in law Arthur MacWaters (@ArthurMacwaters) Grok 4.3 release > #1 in caselaw > #1 in corpfin > impressive given significantly lower cost per 1m tokens (5-10x less than opus 4.7 and openai 5.5) Very exciting to see the massive jump in performance in highly detail-oriented applied fields — https://nitter.net/ArthurMacwaters/status/2050296054743224551#m

Grok Imagine tutorial made with Grok Imagine. These is all AI-generated! Video
ok its not the most important thing we've ever done but i find it more useful than it seems on the surface. check out pets in codex! (and try hatching one)
its weird how much i want to get something to run for the record longest Peter Steinberger 🦞 (@steipete) The new /goal feature in codex slaps. — https://nitter.net/steipete/status/2050275598178586921#m

More photos from Falcon Heavy’s 12th launch

Grok 4.3 on Vercel Vercel Developers (@vercel_dev) Grok 4.3 is on AI Gateway. xAI's latest model, with improved tool calling and instruction following. Try it now with 𝚖𝚘𝚍𝚎𝚕: '𝚡𝚊𝚒/𝚐𝚛𝚘𝚔-𝟺.𝟹' https://vercel.com/changelog/grok-4-3-on-ai-gateway — https://nitter.net/vercel_dev/status/2050046717165547937#m
So much for that American exceptionalism, but you just keep on voting against your own interests MAGA.

I asked the crew of Artemis II how much credit https://nitter.net/elonmusk deserves for bringing back America’s space program https://www.cnbc.com/video/2026/05/01/musk-should-get-a-lot-of-credit-for-his-contributions-to-space-exploration-artemis-ii-astronaut.html
you know what all of these "which is better" polls are silly use codex or claude code, whatever works best for you i am grateful we live in a time with such amazing tools, and grateful there is a choice
They lowkey could make a movie about the kind of sh*t we pulled thru to overhaul the new X ads manger. The old Twitter stack really had some skeletons in the closet lol
We now know the Iran war price tag is more like $50 billion - hundreds of dollars per household - and counting. It's enough to cover all the health insurance premium credits that the Republicans got rid of for this year, and next. It could save rural hospitals, pay teachers, fix roads. Don't let this White House insult your intelligence by blowing your money on war, then saying America can't afford nice things.
When training Grok 4.3, we spoke directly with devs and businesses to understand what they actually needed: a model that’s fast, affordable, and great at tool calling. The result is a daily driver that doesn't just look good on random benchmarks, but is actually useful in the real world. 💰 $1.25 in / $2.50 out ⚡️ 100 tokens / second 📖 1 million context window Try it through Hermes Agent or direct through the xAI API!

Agent 365 is now generally available! We’re extending the systems customers already use for identity, security, governance, and management to every AI agent and their interactions across the enterprise. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/2026/05/01/microsoft-agent-365-now-generally-available-expands-capabilities-and-integrations/
Jensen is one the smartest and most far seeing folks the world. "If an AI scientist warns people that AI is going to permeate across radiology and radiologists are going to get wiped out, it might seem helpful but it's hurtful. If we convince everybody not to be radiologists and we now need radiologists, that actually is hurtful to society. "It is hurtful to convince all the young college graduates not to study software engineering because we are going to need more software engineers than ever. That's hurtful." "Scaring people with nonsensical things, which are not going to happen, that this is an existential threat, there's a 20% chance that is is existential, that's ridiculous. "That it's going to wipe out 50% of college level jobs. "That is it going to completely destroy democracy. "These kinds of comments are not helpful. They are made by...CEOS. And you become a CEO, maybe you adopt a God complex and somehow you know everything." Brutal. And right. Video
Grok 4.3 Artificial Analysis (@ArtificialAnlys) This release shows increased cost efficiency to run the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index, with Grok 4.3 sitting comfortably on the Pareto frontier for intelligence versus cost Driven by 37.5% lower input token prices and 58.3% lower output token prices, it costs $395 to run the Intelligence Index evaluations, an overall ~20% decrease from Grok 4.20 0309 v2 — https://nitter.net/ArtificialAnlys/status/2049987006726336681#m

Don't join a company or industry that has contempt for its customers. You can make a lot of money that way, and of course it gives you a feeling of superiority, but you'll never do great work for a market you despise.
🚨 WTF?! 20 MAJOR SCHOOL DISTRICTS have CANCELED classes so that students and teachers can attend ANTI-CAPITALISM "May Day" protests across the country Our public schools are nothing more than taxpayer funded indoctrination camps controlled by Teachers Unions Teachers' Unions are corrupting our youth. Video
I'm discovering the use of agent mode on Grok Imagine. It's a revolution in the use of generative AI.

Our new 125 kW Basecharger is designed for longer dwell times and overnight charging of Semis. It's the "home charging" for heavy-duty fleets. It features a fully integrated design that eliminates the need for a separate AC-to-DC cabinet, simplifying installation. The 6 meter cable offers layout flexibility for all depots. Up to 3 Basechargers can be daisy-chained on a single breaker (sharing 125 kVA) to further reduce installation and operational costs. Tesla Charging (@TeslaCharging) Businesses can purchase and install Semi chargers, powering electric trucking - 1.2 MW Megacharger for quick stops - 125 kW Basecharger for longer stays Learn more about Semi Charging for Business and pricing: https://www.tesla.com/semi-charging-for-business — https://nitter.net/TeslaCharging/status/2050228063544455244#m

i'm hopeful for a future where people who want to work really hard have incredibly fulfilling things to do, and people who don't want to work hard don't have to and can still have an amazing life of prosperity.
we want to build tools to augment and elevate people, not entities to replace them.
i think a lot of people are going to be busier (and hopefully more fulfilled) than ever, and jobs doomerism is likely long-term wrong. though of course there will be disruption/significant transition as we switch to new jobs, the jobs of the future may look v different, etc.
Capitalism isn’t about money. It’s about liberty, progress and personal responsibility.
A reason we’re in this mess is that we’ve tacitly accepted the lie that racism is the ultimate sin. Worse than rape. Worse than grooming. Worse than pedophilia. Worse than trafficking. Worse than domestic violence. Worse than incest. Worse than everything!
👀 Kevin Dalton (@TheKevinDalton) The left: Stop saying we are pushing for illegal immigrants to vote in elections Also the left: All we’re saying is we want illegal immigrants to vote in elections — https://nitter.net/TheKevinDalton/status/2049940152789897469#m

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All the Doomers and hawks are lining up behind this distillation "attack" farce because they want to see open source banned. It's really as simple as that. They want to take away your right to choose, and take away businesses' rights to fine tune and make your products cheaper and better. The end state here, if we let these short-sighted people win, is a horrible place for America: They will look to ban Chinese models under the guise of national security grounds and conveniently leave only proprietary American companies standing in the USA. The only real "attack" happening is closed source companies attacking open source the same way Microsoft once tried to attack Linux to create regulatory capture. If you can't win in the market, win in Washington is their strategy. Do not be fooled by this regulatory capture and saber rattling nonsense. It's a bait and switch. The goal is to rob you of choice. That's it. These short sighted policies will make America weaker, not stronger. These are the very folks whose shoot-us-in-the-foot policies lost NVIDIA 100% of the market share in China, driving it to basically 0%, while kickstarting the moribund Chinese chip ecosystem. It was dead in the water, and now it's awakened from its deep slumbers. Old state sponsored dinosaurs are reborn as emerging chip powerhouses. The demand for Chinese chips is accelerating and it will only get stronger. When Jensen is proven right a few years from now (he's the best long term thinker in business today) and you have hundreds of cheap Chinese models running optimized on Chinese chips and those models are now hard to run on NVIDIA hardware you can thank these folks. If you're banned in the USA from using these models and these chips, do you think the rest of the world will be? Nope. They'll happily adopt the cheaper, faster, good enough models that we kickstarted with our short-sightedness. 1 billion people in the west will be banned and using closed/gated/sluggish/censored/surveilled models that destroy your privacy while 6 billion other people use the now dominant Chinese ecosystem and your NVIDIA retirement shares lose money. When you can't use open source anymore because it gets banned for Americans, you can thank these short-sighted, foolish folks. When your API bills is a billion dollars and burns your budget in three months instead of 12, you can thank these folks. When all your personal intimate, personal data flows threw a few tight gateways and choke points mandated by law, you can thank these folks. Chris McGuire (@ChrisRMcGuire) Sorry but that just isn’t true—distillation attacks are illicit activity, not an industry standard. They are against the terms of service of all frontier AI labs. There is a reason OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google all put out reports warning about it: none of them do it. — https://nitter.net/ChrisRMcGuire/status/2049979940175516052#m
xAI has Released Voice Cloning in API Console in US 🇺🇸

Troubling X Freeze (@XFreeze) US fertility rates just hit another record low In 2025, the US general fertility rate fell to 53.1 - the lowest level ever recorded Japan, South Korea, and Germany have already been shrinking for years. Japan has been shrinking for years, South Korea’s population has already started to decline, and Germany would be shrinking without immigration Now the UK joins them - deaths will outnumber births every single year starting in 2026 No economy grows without people No pension system survives without young workers No culture persists without families having children This is the slowest civilizational crisis in human history — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2050132867519250472#m

Starlink is seriously just awesome.
Stating that women do not have penises is conservative. Stating that the scientific method is superior to ancestral tribal dances for seeking truth is conservative. Supporting a rational immigration policy is conservative. Defending freedom of speech & freedom of inquiry is conservative. Stating that cultures that don't kill gays are superior to those that do is conservative. Basically, rationality is conservatism. Parasitic irrationality is progressivism.

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True Peter H. Diamandis, MD (@PeterDiamandis) Sundar Pichai just said data centers in space will be "the new normal" within a decade. https://nitter.net/elonmusk has been saying this for years. When the CEO of Google starts agreeing with Elon, pay attention. The orbital compute era is closer than you think. — https://nitter.net/PeterDiamandis/status/2049979915530060245#m
Try it out! tetsuo (@tetsuoai) Grok Imagine agent mode (beta) is the best AI image and video editing tool i've ever used. nothing else is close get Grok heavy. you won't regret it Video — https://nitter.net/tetsuoai/status/2049703241282416809#m
Grok OpenRouter (@OpenRouter) The new Grok-4.3 from https://nitter.net/xai is live on OpenRouter! Grok-4.3 releases at a lower price than Grok-4.2, while seeing a large jump in agentic performance: a 321 point increase to 1500 ELO on https://nitter.net/ArtificialAnlys GDPval-AA, surpassing other top models despite the lower price. — https://nitter.net/OpenRouter/status/2049996465263759563#m

artificial goblin intelligence achieved
Bush destroyed Clinton's economy. Obama fixed Bush's mess. Trump destroyed Obama's economy. Biden fixed Trump’s mess and now Trump has destroyed what Biden fixed. The biggest lie that Republicans have gotten away with is that they are better for the economy.

I think the expression is “pulling the ladder”! All labs trained their models by distilling (at the very least distilling the web) which allowed them to become the fastest growing businesses in the history of humanity and now that they have armies of lawyers and lobbyists, they are trying to prevent others from doing the same thing. Dan Zhang @ ICLR (@DZhang50) does anyone else remember how Jacob Devlin went to the media about how Google was supposedly distilling from ShareGPT (it was not) and the resulting blowback? How times have changed 😅 https://futurism.com/the-byte/google-denies-bard-openai — https://nitter.net/DZhang50/status/2049995599207100575#m
Today we’re introducing a new Legal Agent in https://nitter.net/Microsoft Word, built to support the precision and rigor legal work demands. Every clause matters. Every redline tells a story. That’s why this agent was built to follow the structured workflows lawyers use while keeping them fully in control. Early in my career, I asked for a computer on my desk because I believed technology could change how lawyers work. It did. Today, I believe this next generation of tools will do the same, grounded in trust and responsible use. Video
Today https://nitter.net/xai just rearranged our leaderboards… Grok 4.3 jumped 25 points to take #1 on CaseLaw v2 and climbed 21 spots to lead CorpFin at 68.5%. Congrats https://nitter.net/xai https://nitter.net/elonmusk 🚀

Starlink in Gibraltar! 🇬🇮 (@) Starlink's high-speed, low-latency internet is now available in Gibraltar! 🛰️🇬🇮❤️ → http://starlink.com/gibraltar — https://nitter.net/i/status/2049953383193387373#m

"He is too retarded. He does not understand reality. He is unable to stop raping" Oh, are you putting him in a psychiatric hospital? "No." Oh, is he going to jail forever? "No." Are you deporting him? "No." Will he be monitored once released? "No." Remix News & Views (@RMXnews) 🇳🇴 A Syrian migrant found guilty of raping a 13-year-old Norwegian girl in a bike shed in Tromsø will serve just six months in prison after the sentencing court ruled that the attacker had a "low IQ" and "a reduced understanding of reality." Abdelmonem Abdelrazak Al-Yousef was found to have raped the girl in September 2024, less than a year after arriving in Norway from Syria. He met her in Tromsø city center before assaulting her on a park bench and leading her to a secluded bike shed near the Harbour Terminal where he raped her. He initially denied meeting the girl, but after semen was found at the scene and traced to him, he admitted to meeting the victim but not engaging in sexual activity. Psychiatric assessments showed he had a very low IQ, and the court ruled that "the defendant is most likely no further along in development than the victim." A change to Norwegian law last year removed the minimum prison sentence of three years for rape, allowing the court to impose a partial suspended sentence conditional on probation, meaning he will only serve six months inside. — https://nitter.net/RMXnews/status/2049829265277878701#m

big upgrade for codex today! try it for non-coding computer work.
it does seem cool Max Weinbach (@mweinbach) Codex goal feature seems cool Looks like you can give Codex a goal and it’ll continue to work, plan, and test until it’s done? I’m just reading the commits here but that’s what I think it is? — https://nitter.net/mweinbach/status/2049904712510521853#m

Computer Use runs this use case 42% faster in today's Codex app update. Video Ari Weinstein (@AriX) This is the first time I've ever seen an LLM operate a GUI as fast as a person, and it's surreal. Video — https://nitter.net/AriX/status/2044847117043388444#m
It's never been easier to do everyday work with Codex. Choose your role, connect the apps you use every day, and try suggested prompts. Codex helps with everything from research and planning to docs, slides, spreadsheets, and more. Video
🇺🇸🇺🇸 Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) .https://nitter.net/NASAAdmin: "The next step is go out further, it's to return to the moon. It's to pick up where Apollo 17 left off... President Trump said we are going back to stay, to build a moon base. That’s going to be a massive American outpost." 🚀🌕 Video — https://nitter.net/RapidResponse47/status/2049865783333761247#m
This is the the quote I've been citing a lot recently. kache (@yacineMTB) you can outsource your thinking but you cannot outsource your understanding — https://nitter.net/yacineMTB/status/2018886083120153046#m
lisan say more mean things about us you're being too nice Lisan al Gaib (@scaling01) GPT-5.5 is on par with Claude Mythos - GPT-5.5 average pass rate of 71.4% (±8.0%) - Mythos Preview 68.6% (±8.7%) - GPT-5.5 solved a task that takes a human expert ~12 hours in under 11 minutes at a cost of $1.73 — https://nitter.net/scaling01/status/2049870801998864606#m

Fireside chat at Sequoia Ascent 2026 from a ~week ago. Some highlights: The first theme I tried to push on is that LLMs are about a lot more than just speeding up what existed before (e.g. coding). Three examples of new horizons: 1. menugen: an app that can be fully engulfed by LLMs, with no classical code needed: input an image, output an image and an LLM can natively do the thing. 2. install .md skills instead of install .sh scripts. Why create a complex Software 1.0 bash script for e.g. installing a piece of software if you can write the installation out in words and say "just show this to your LLM". The LLM is an advanced interpreter of English and can intelligently target installation to your setup, debug everything inline, etc. 3. LLM knowledge bases as an example of something that was *impossible* with classical code because it's computation over unstructured data (knowledge) from arbitrary sources and in arbitrary formats, including simply text articles etc. I pushed on these because in every new paradigm change, the obvious things are always in the realm of speeding up or somehow improving what existed, but here we have examples of functionality that either suddenly perhaps shouldn't even exist (1,2), or was fundamentally not possible before (3). The second (ongoing) theme is trying to explain the pattern of jaggedness in LLMs. How it can be true that a single artifact will simultaneously 1) coherently refactor a 100,000-line code base *and* 2) tell you to walk to the car wash to wash your car. I previously wrote about the source of this as having to do with verifiability of a domain, here I expand on this as having to also do with economics because revenue/TAM dictates what the frontier labs choose to package into training data distributions during RL. You're either in the data distribution (on the rails of the RL circuits) and flying or you're off-roading in the jungle with a machete, in relative terms. Still not 100% satisfied with this, but it's an ongoing struggle to build an accurate model of LLM capabilities if you wish to practically take advantage of their power while avoiding their pitfalls, which brings me to... Last theme is the agent-native economy. The decomposition of products and services into sensors, actuators and logic (split up across all of 1.0/2.0/3.0 computing paradigms), how we can make information maximally legible to LLMs, some words on the quickly emerging agentic engineering and its skill set, related hiring practices, etc., possibly even hints/dreams of fully neural computing handling the vast majority of computation with some help from (classical) CPU coprocessors. Stephanie Zhan (@stephzhan) https://nitter.net/karpathy and I are back! At https://nitter.net/sequoia AI Ascent 2026. And a lot has changed. Last year, he coined “vibe coding”. This year, he’s never felt more behind as a programmer. The big shift: vibe coding raised the floor. Agentic engineering raises the ceiling. We talk about what it means to build seriously in the agent era. Not just moving faster. Building new things, with new tools, while preserving the parts that still require human taste, judgment, and understanding. Video — https://nitter.net/stephzhan/status/2049518659513852109#m
The migration in numbers: - Team of 16 engineers worked over 6 weeks. - We reduced our footprint from 6M CPU cores, to just 10k cores. - We are now using the same Grok-based transformer models that power your home timeline. - Eliminated 15 years of tech debt - replaced 1M LOC of Scala with just 50k LOC of Rust and Python Business (@XBusiness) http://x.com/i/article/2041195773325410304 — https://nitter.net/XBusiness/status/2049843732141256979#m
The dangerous notion that all people are interchangeable stems from the blank slate myth. Excellent IQ post, Penny. Great work. Penny2x (@imPenny2x) The past year or so I have been fascinated with IQ and the data / discussion surrounding it. Sufficiently obsessed so that I bring it up in conversation opportunistically. Believe it or not, I’m convinced a deep unfiltered discussion of IQ and what we can learn from it is at the heart of what is needed to continue healing from the woke mind virus. Entirely too many broken mindsets and policies orbit the idea that all people are essentially interchangeable and that culture, education, and nutrition are more influential than genetics. This is obviously untrue to anyone who bothers to think for a few seconds. As an extreme example, the most well fed human on earth will never ever grow to the size of a blue whale. Similarly, the most well fed and educated blue whale will never win the Boston marathon. Our human genes have an upper bound to the size we can grow, and blue whales have their own limitations. These are silly and obvious and indisputable because they are easily measured and without exception. They are also entirely uncontroversial because they are cross species. To discuss and understand IQ in depth requires you to accept that human sexes and races also have measurable differences. This is a far more dangerous discussion, figuratively but perhaps also literally. There are many exceptions, but they don’t change the rule. I was talking to a psychologist about the topic. They considered themselves an IQ expert, and so I knew the conversation was going to get interesting quick one way or another. Unfortunately I wasn’t surprised to hear them immediately make a point that the test is biased against certain cultures. It’s always that, or the uninformed argument that IQ only measures one type of intelligence… She pointed out California case Larry P. v. Riles (1979) which prohibits testing African American students in CA for the purposes of special education placement. I started to push back, asking to clarify how that was proof the test was bias. Their response was to insult my own intelligence. To assume I have no idea what test norms are or how they are created and applied. I tried to respond to that, but they were already upset and made it clear they were finished with our talk. Look, I get it. It’s not fun or convenient to admit that much of our success or failure is fate sealed in our genetics. But it’s critical in the face of a delusional population to start facing difficult truths instead of denying them. Else we end up with men playing women’s sports and entering their locker rooms. — https://nitter.net/imPenny2x/status/2049634855529640415#m

Launching on May 5
Today we’re announcing the full rebuild of our advertising platform, the most ambitious in X’s 20-year history. This is classic X and xAI: bold, fast, and built for advertisers. I’m incredibly proud of our engineering team and everyone at X who made this happen. We designed the new ad stack from the ground up for rapid innovation - expect continuous improvements, powerful new features, greater flexibility and better performance. We look forward to working closely with our partners as we roll out this next-generation platform! Business (@XBusiness) http://x.com/i/article/2041195773325410304 — https://nitter.net/XBusiness/status/2049843732141256979#m
And so it begins… LA City Councilmen Hugo Soto Martinez & Ysabel Jurado have unveiled a plan to let "noncitizens" VOTE in LA elections There are 1.5 million noncitizens in LA 15% of their entire population

Major upgrade to 𝕏 advertising Business (@XBusiness) http://x.com/i/article/2041195773325410304 — https://nitter.net/XBusiness/status/2049843732141256979#m
The Tesla Model X was the fastest-selling used vehicle in the U.S. in March 2026, according to a new study by iSeeCars. On average, it found a buyer in 26 days, compared to the typical car, which usually lingers on the market for about two months. Other Tesla models are also selling faster than most used cars. The figure for the Model Y is 35 days. The figure for the Model S is 35 days.

Grok 4.3 beta just went insane with front-end design I gave it one single prompt: “Build a WWE-style Fight Club website with 10 fighters” It designed a stunning, premium-quality website that genuinely looks like it was built by a full design team - Beautiful interactive fighter cards - A Fight Simulator where you pick any two fighters and it predicts the results based on their stats - It also shows the live ticket, upcoming live events basically everything a fully functional website has It even picked the perfect tagline: “Where Legends are Forged” The design quality is incredibly good. Dark mode, buttery-smooth interactions, perfect WWE energy This is next-level creative execution Video
✨🧠 Tribe v2, our latest model of human brain responses to sound, sight and language can now be (partly) explored on your phone📱: ▶️demo: https://aidemos.atmeta.com/tribev2/ 📄paper: https://ai.meta.com/research/publications/a-foundation-model-of-vision-audition-and-language-for-in-silico-neuroscience/ 💻code: https://github.com/facebookresearch/tribev2 Video
𝕏 Nikita Bier (@nikitabier) After a quiet start of the year, X will record the most monthly downloads in history this April, beating our last record by 40%. We're just getting warmed up. — https://nitter.net/nikitabier/status/2049581454968111213#m

Congrats to the https://nitter.net/SpaceX Falcon Team!
These folks are trying to ban open source. They're looking to take away your freedom to choose. They're also looking to take away the rights of businesses like Cursor to fine tune and make their product faster and cheaper. They must be stopped. Their premise is pretty simple "China = bad." That's it. There is no other technical reason at all. Zero. None. There is no reason or evidence for this probe. If these models are running on American hardware in American datacenters fine tuned by American companies then there is no ground for them to stand on other than fake "Manchurian candidate" nonsense (aka the model might be trained to do something nefarious but you won't know, like exfiltrate your data secretly, Muhahahahah.). This is absurd at every level. It coveys a complete lack of basic IT understanding. As if professional IT admins would not notice network traffic to a random IP address through just basic networking logging and users would not notice anything weird in its outputs or thought patterns. There is no ground to stand on. It's just a push to take away your rights and freedoms and to take away the rights of businesses. Don't stand for it. (Article in links)

Just uploaded my Apple Watch data straight into Grok… and it was insanely good Grok gave me a full, detailed analysis of everything - heart rate trends, sleep stages, activity patterns, recovery scores, the works It analyzed everything deeply and confirmed no red flags. Even explained my lower heart rate during sleep as completely normal given my workout routine Grok gave me one of the most detailed and reassuring health analyses I’ve ever seen This is legitimately one of the most useful AI experiences I’ve had Highly recommend you try it..

When future historians write about Silicon Valley, they’ll have an entire chapter dedicated to the Ron Conway way: how he turned generosity, warmth, and showing up for founders into a winning strategy. Paul Graham (@paulg) "Ron discovered how to be the investor of the future by accident. He didn't foresee the future of startup investing, realize it would pay to be upstanding, and force himself to behave that way. It would feel unnatural to him to behave any other way." https://paulgraham.com/ronco.html — https://nitter.net/paulg/status/2045462377726935544#m
Grok Imagine Agent Mode (Beta) just went live on Grok web It’s a full creative agent working on one infinite open canvas Grok Agent plans → generates → edits → iterates everything automatically in the same workspace Tell it what you want and watch it plan, generate, edit, and iterate everything in one seamless workspace: • 🎬 “Generate a 1-minute cinematic film” • 📚 “Create a complete manga set” • 🛍️ “Build UGC product stories” This is the real leap from simple prompts to end-to-end creative production This is the biggest upgrade to Grok Imagine yet Video
alignment failure Theo - t3.gg (@theo) Fun fact - if you have a recent commit that mentions OpenClaw in a json blob, Claude Code will either refuse your request or bill you extra money. This is an empty repo, I'm just calling Claude Code directly. Insanity. — https://nitter.net/theo/status/2049645973350363168#m

Is it just me, or does it feel like the only AI I can truly trust is the one being built by Elon Musk at xAI?
we're starting rollout of GPT-5.5-Cyber, a frontier cybersecurity model, to critical cyber defenders in the next few days. we will work with the entire ecosystem and the government to figure out trusted access for cyber; we want to rapidly help secure companies/infrastructure.
https://openai.com/index/where-the-goblins-came-from/
goblinblog dropped
This GPT Image 2 prompt is going insanely viral right now. “Redraw the attached image in the most clumsy, scribbly, and utterly pathetic way possible. Use a white background, and make it look like it was drawn in MS Paint with a mouse. It should be vaguely similar but also not really, kind of matching but also off in a confusing, awkward way, with that low-quality pixel-by-pixel feel that really emphasizes how ridiculously bad it is. Actually, you know what, whatever, just draw it however you want.”

we will have it at our SF HQ and pay for plane tickets & hotel for people who aren't local. we'll close the link tomorrow at 5:55 pm.
GPT-5.5 is going to have a party for itself. it chose 5/5 at 5:55 pm for the date and time. if you'd like to come, let us know here: https://luma.com/5.5 codex will help the team pick people from the replies. 5.5 had some good ideas/requests for the party, which we'll do.
RT https://nitter.net/JessicaBRiedl: - Comey indicted for tweeting a number. - Trump FCC threatens ABC's broadcast license. - Trump defacing more govt instit…
Trump's war on science. Max Kozlov (@maxdkozlov) The Trump administration has downsized US science by historic margins — but it's not just via grant or workforce cuts. Our new https://nitter.net/Nature analysis reveals the government has cut more than 100 scientific advisory panels across all major science agencies. — https://nitter.net/maxdkozlov/status/2049523510754648103#m

2/ Second, we are building high-value agentic systems across core domains, such as productivity, coding, and security. In knowledge work, we had our fastest growth since launch and now have over 20 million M365 Copilot seats. And so cool to see weekly Copilot engagement on par with Outlook. It’s truly becoming a habit! In coding, nearly 140,000 orgs now use GitHub Copilot, and we are also seeing rapid adoption of GitHub Copilot CLI, with usage nearly doubling month-over-month In security, 2X increase in Security Copilot customers year-over-year.
You can read more about our results here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/Investor/earnings/FY-2026-Q3/press-release-webcast
Just wrapped our quarterly earnings call. We are focused on delivering AI infrastructure and solutions that empower every business to eval-max their outcomes in this agentic computing era. Our AI business surpassed a $37 billion annual revenue run rate, up 123%. We are at the beginning of one of the most consequential platform shifts that will change the entire tech stack as we move from end-user driven workloads to workloads driven by end-users and agents. This will drive TAM expansion and change the value creation equation across the entire economy. To capture this opportunity, we are executing against two major priorities:
1/ First, we are building the world’s leading AI infrastructure and agent platform as agents proliferate and become the dominant workload. All up, we added another gigawatt of capacity this quarter, and remain on track to double our overall footprint in just two years. We are moving aggressively to add capacity aligned to customer demand. When it comes to our agent app platform, our multi-model offerings are gaining momentum. 10,000 customers have used more than one model on Foundry. 5,000 have used OSS models. And our IQ layers, spanning M365, Fabric, and Foundry, provide an unmatched context engine for thousands of customers using agents or building their own.
Trump’s FCC chair, Brendan Carr, says he plans to punish and potentially revoke broadcast licenses for TV networks critical of the Trump administration: “I’d be surprised if we don’t go down the path of license revocation for some. It will be up to them and their conduct.” This is fascism. This is what they do in authoritarian countries. This is cancel culture on steroids. Where’s the outrage? Video
Read my full remarks: https://blog.google/company-news/inside-google/message-ceo/alphabet-earnings-q1-2026/
First Semi off high volume line

Science is how we’ve cured diseases and how we just sent four humans around the Moon. It’s a big reason why we’re the greatest country on Earth, but firing the National Science Board shows just how much Trump doesn’t understand that.

Q1 earnings are in: 2026 is off to a terrific start. Our AI investments and full stack approach are lighting up every part of the business: Search queries are at an all-time high with AI continuing to drive usage. Google Cloud revenue grew 63%, Gemini models have incredible momentum, and it was our strongest quarter ever for consumer AI subs, driven by https://nitter.net/GeminiApp. Thanks to our partners + employees around the world. Much more to share on our earnings call in 20 minutes… and at Google I/O in 20 days!

Falcon Heavy launches the https://nitter.net/viasat-3 F3 mission to orbit from Florida

A thousand little conveniences add up to a seamless experience Devin Olsen (@DevinOlsenn) Close Windows on Lock is such a great feature, hard to believe Tesla is one of the only car companies that does this. https://nitter.net/Tesla Video — https://nitter.net/DevinOlsenn/status/2049214904683679892#m
This is what an impending midterm disaster looks like for Republicans. https://trib.al/eLV1GmR

Big Balls explains what working with Elon Musk taught him. "You've gotta do what you think is right. That's the biggest thing about Elon." "I think if I was to distill the Elon mindset into one thing, it would be truthmaxxing." Video
Ever since I saw a photo like this in 2018 I wanted to do this. It took me 8 years, but I finally got it.

Read more: https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/products/gemini-app/generate-files-in-gemini/
You can now ask Gemini to create Docs, Sheets, Slides, PDFs, and more directly in your chat. No more copying, pasting, or reformatting, just prompt and download. Available globally for all https://nitter.net/GeminiApp users. Video
This is how an economy actually works Brivael (@brivael) Elon Musk avait dit un truc qui m'avait marqué sur l'allocation de ressources. En substance : passé un certain niveau de richesse, l'argent n'est plus de la consommation, c'est de l'allocation de capital. Cette phrase change tout. L'économie, dans le fond, c'est juste un problème d'allocation. Tu as des ressources finies et des usages infinis. Qui décide où va quoi ? Imagine une cour de récré. 100 enfants, des paquets de cartes Pokémon distribués au hasard. Tu laisses faire. Très vite, un ordre émerge. Les bons joueurs accumulent les cartes rares, les collectionneurs trient, les négociateurs trouvent des deals. Personne n'a planifié. Et pourtant chaque carte finit dans les mains de celui qui en tire le plus de valeur. Le système maximise le bonheur total de la cour. C'est ça, la main invisible. Maintenant fais entrer la maîtresse. Elle trouve ça injuste. Léo a 50 cartes, Tom en a 3. Elle confisque, redistribue, impose l'égalité. Trois effets immédiats. Les bons joueurs arrêtent de jouer, à quoi bon. Les mauvais n'ont plus de raison de progresser, ils auront leur part. Les échanges s'effondrent. La cour est égale, et morte. Elle a maximisé l'égalité, elle a détruit le bonheur. Le problème de la maîtresse, c'est qu'elle ne peut pas avoir l'information que la cour avait collectivement. C'est le problème du calcul économique de Mises, formulé en 1920. L'URSS a essayé de le résoudre pendant 70 ans avec le Gosplan. Résultat : pénuries, queues, effondrement. Pas parce que les Soviétiques étaient bêtes, parce que le problème est mathématiquement insoluble en mode centralisé. Quand Musk a 200 milliards, il ne les consomme pas, il les alloue. SpaceX, Starlink, Neuralink, xAI. Chaque dollar est un pari sur le futur. Et lui a un track record. PayPal, Tesla, SpaceX. Il a démontré qu'il sait identifier des problèmes immenses et y allouer des ressources avec un rendement spectaculaire. L'État aussi a un track record. Hôpitaux qui s'effondrent, éducation qui décline, dette qui explose, services publics qui se dégradent malgré des budgets en hausse constante. Le marché identifie les bons allocateurs, la politique identifie les bons communicants. Le profit n'est pas une finalité, c'est un signal. Il dit : tu as alloué des ressources rares vers un usage que les gens valorisent suffisamment pour payer. Plus le profit est gros, plus la création de valeur est grande. Quand Starlink est rentable, ça veut dire que des millions de gens dans des zones rurales ont enfin internet. Quand un ministère est en déficit, ça veut dire qu'il consomme plus qu'il ne produit. L'un crée, l'autre détruit, et on appelle ça redistribution. Dans nos sociétés il y a deux catégories d'acteurs. Les entrepreneurs et les bureaucrates. L'entrepreneur prend un risque personnel pour identifier un problème, mobiliser des ressources, créer une solution. S'il se trompe il perd. S'il a raison, ses clients gagnent, ses employés gagnent, ses fournisseurs gagnent, l'État collecte des impôts. Il est la cellule de base du progrès humain. Le bureaucrate ne prend aucun risque personnel. Son salaire est garanti. Au mieux il maintient une rente existante. Au pire il la détruit par excès de réglementation, mauvaise allocation forcée, incitations perverses qui découragent ceux qui produisent. Mais dans aucun cas il ne crée. Regarde les 50 dernières années. iPhone, internet civil, SpaceX, Tesla, Google, Amazon, Stripe, mRNA, ChatGPT. Toutes des inventions privées, portées par des entrepreneurs, financées par du capital risque. Pas un seul ministère n'a inventé quoi que ce soit qui ait changé ta vie au quotidien. La France est devenue le laboratoire mondial de la dérive bureaucratique. 57% du PIB en dépenses publiques, record absolu. Une administration tentaculaire, une fiscalité qui pénalise la création de richesse. Résultat : décrochage face aux États-Unis, à l'Allemagne, à la Suisse. Fuite des cerveaux. Désindustrialisation. Dette qui explose. Et le pire c'est que la mauvaise allocation s'auto-renforce. Plus l'État prélève, moins les entrepreneurs créent. Moins ils créent, moins il y a de base fiscale. Plus l'État s'endette et taxe. Boucle de rétroaction négative parfaite. La maîtresse pense qu'elle aide, et chaque année la cour produit moins. Dans nos sociétés, ce sont les entrepreneurs, toujours, qui font avancer la civilisation. Les bureaucrates au mieux maintiennent une rente, au pire la détruisent. Aucune société n'a jamais progressé en taxant ses créateurs pour subventionner ses gestionnaires. La question n'est jamais qui a combien. C'est qui alloue le mieux la prochaine unité de ressource pour maximiser le futur de l'humanité. La réponse depuis 200 ans n'a jamais changé. Ce ne sont pas les fonctionnaires. — https://nitter.net/brivael/status/2049391838646182234#m
Raptor 3 is engineering art X Freeze (@XFreeze) Raptor 3 is engineering black magic SpaceX’s Raptor is the FIRST full-flow staged combustion engine to ever fly - only the 3rd ever built (after the Soviet RD-270 and the 2000s US demo that never flew) → Both fuel-rich + oxidizer-rich preburners → 100% of propellant through the turbines before the main chamber → Auto-ignites from hot preburner gases (no Merlin igniter fluid) → Record 350 bar chamber pressure Raptor 3 goes even crazier: Everything internalized with regenerative cooling. No heat shields. No fire suppression system. Saves 10+ tons This is how Starship becomes rapidly reusable — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2049400892747870438#m

Falcon Heavy landing SpaceX (@SpaceX) Falcon Heavy’s side boosters have landed on LZ-2 and LZ-40! Video — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2049494548275920926#m
i meant a goblin moment, sorry
feels like codex is having a chatgpt moment
Side boosters separate from Falcon Heavy Video
i love that the team does stuff like this Mugilan S (@Mugilan_SS) Codex is not like claude code. if you know the limit is going to end, like last 10 to 8%, give an very long run task, and even after the limit got ever, it will continue to do the task until the task was completed. Shout out to https://nitter.net/OpenAI team. — https://nitter.net/Mugilan_SS/status/2049088330286190999#m
Falcon Heavy SpaceX (@SpaceX) All systems are looking good for Falcon Heavy’s launch of the https://nitter.net/viasat-3 F3 mission from Florida. The 85-minute window opens at 10:13 a.m. ET. Teams are keeping an eye on weather → http://spacex.com/launches/viasat3f3 — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2049466870147740099#m

terminal has been my primary interface to my computer for almost two decades. now it’s the Codex app. Yam Peleg (@Yampeleg) I was not expecting the Codex App to be even better than using the terminal. Highly recommend everyone to try. If you are on Linux just tell GPT-5.5-xhigh to “find a way to get it, it’s known to be easy” — https://nitter.net/Yampeleg/status/2049398916882264526#m
"A decade ago, AI was supposed to replace radiologists. Today, radiologists make more than $500,000 per year, and their employment continues to grow, see chart below. Reading scans is a task, not a job, and when the task gets cheaper, demand for the job grows."

Cybertruck Cybertruck (@cybertruck) Trail assist maintains a set cruising speed with minimum slip on rough or steep terrain, allowing you to focus on steering Enable via Controls > Dynamics > Off-Road Mode > Trail Assist, then activate or deactivate Trail Assist when needed by single-clicking the right scroll wheel button — https://nitter.net/cybertruck/status/2048884798626939376#m
Congrats! Tesla Manufacturing (@gigafactories) 1 million drive units built at Giga Berlin — https://nitter.net/gigafactories/status/2049164599262314808#m

Full circle moment: paying for https://nitter.net/Starlink with https://nitter.net/XMoney 🤝

Elon Musk on AI during the OpenAI trial: "It (AI) could make us more prosperous, but it could also kill us all. We want to be in a Gene Roddenberry movie, like Star Trek, not so much a James Cameron movie, like Terminator. He then elaborated by comparing AI training to almost like raising a child: "It’s like if you had a very smart child — at the end of the day when the child grows up, you can’t really control that child, but you can try to instill the right values. Honesty, integrity, caring about humanity —being good, essentially."

The exact same question to Grok 4.3, GPT 5.5, and Claude Opus 4.7: “Count to 10 starting from 11” Grok 4.3 wins 🏆 Every single time It gave 11, 10 and explained why going backwards was the only logical move... The others started counting from 11 to 20 Grok’s logical reasoning is at a level most models still can’t even touch

at this point https://nitter.net/ajambrosino is mogmogging enjoy the next few updates

https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23BREAKING: Chairman https://nitter.net/Jim_Jordan invites Southern Poverty Law Center Interim CEO and President Bryan Fair to testify publicly on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, at 10:00 a.m.

Following future rollout of FSD V14 Lite for HW3 vehicles in the US, we plan on expanding V14 Lite to additional international markets. This update ensures that HW3 vehicle owners will continue to benefit from ongoing software updates. Since international rollout is subject to several factors (completion of technical verification, regional adaptation & relevant regulatory approvals), we can't provide definitive dates at the moment, but will provide updates on a rolling basis
- Comey indicted for tweeting a number. - Trump FCC threatens ABC's broadcast license. - Trump defacing more govt institutions with his name and picture. - Trump's kids cashing in on huge govt contracts. I'm always torn on whether to speak up on the daily drumbeat of Trump's creepy, corrupt, Putin-style authoritarianism. On the one hand, this has become so standard under Trump, and everyone's opinions on him have long hardened, so why bother? Just keep your head down, post on economic policy (what happened to Econ Twitter?), and don't be distracted by the daily news cycle outrages. That's the standard position in DC policy circles. On the other hand, isn't this defeatist passivity how authoritarianism thrives? Government actions that would have induced a nationwide backlash 15 years ago are now just the day's background noise. So the bar moves. It’s a familiar path: Most authoritarian nations moved there gradually yet persistently - the govt commits some outrages, waits for the public to get used to it and stop complaining, and then pushes for the next round. Authoritarian governments count on the population having a short attention span while they steadily boil the frog. But when you think about how far Trump has pushed just in the last 15 months, it’s fair to wonder where we'll be after the next 33 months of his term. So I’ve been torn - speaking up a lot during the ICE protests, then just focusing on econ for many weeks. I don’t want to bore people who’ve all made up their minds on what is happening in this country - and I've been trying to spend less time on this toxic hellsite for my own mental health. But I also think us trying to be all cool and above-the-fray is exactly what gives the administration the green light to once again push harder towards corrupt, statist, personality-cult Putinism. I don’t really have an answer here. Although this being Twitter, I’m sure that any possible approach (whether passive, hair-on-fire, or in-between) will inevitably get me yelled at here.
Ookla says https://nitter.net/Starlink has been a game-changer for inflight Wi-Fi speeds. Their new report ranks which airline has the fastest Wi-Fi: "Starlink stood out for its speed. Of over 50 airlines evaluated, the eight airlines that exceeded 100 Mbps median download speed and half of those clocking over 300 Mbps in 2H 2025 were served by Starlink. No other IFC provider approached triple-digit speeds. Conversely, no airline with Starlink was below 100 Mbps median download speed. The consistency and download speed performance results of Starlink’s IFC are game changing. Sometimes when wireless networks experience rapid growth, the increased number of users and larger volume of data traffic can result in slower speeds for everyone. This has not been the case for Starlink." It's pretty clear at this point that airlines not adopting Starlink are going to be at a pretty big disadvantage compared with the airlines that do. In some cases, we're already seeing passengers specifically searching for flights with Starlink Wi-Fi.

Super high bandwidth to commercial aircraft with https://nitter.net/Starlink Starlink (@Starlink) Starlink’s newest aviation kits are capable of delivering up to 1 Gbps per terminal and multi-gigabit connectivity per aircraft to provide an even better high-speed internet experience for passengers and crew from gate to gate 🛰️✈️ — https://nitter.net/Starlink/status/2049265336273490021#m

"World models" has a technical meaning - the transition model/dynamics model from Bellman/Kalman in the context of MDPs/ state space approach to control theory ~ 1960. I gave a talk on this history https://piped.video/watch?v=9B4kkaGOozA&t=3891s
The California Coastal Commission has issued a formal apology to https://nitter.net/elonmusk and SpaceX, adding that it will not consider political views or speech in future regulatory decisions. • The Commission admits some officials made politically biased and improper statements about SpaceX and Elon Musk • It formally apologizes for those remarks • Agrees it will not consider political views or speech in future regulatory decisions • The Commission will NOT require coastal permits for most launch operations at Vandenberg Full statement: "The Commission agrees that it may not consider irrelevant factors in performing its function and specifically agrees that it will not take into account the perceived political beliefs, political speech, or labor practices of SpaceX or its officers in considering any regulatory action concerning SpaceX. The Commission acknowledges that Commissioners made statements, including during their October 10, 2024, hearing on the Base’s Falcon 9 launch program, that showed political bias against SpaceX and its CEO and were improper. The Commission apologizes for those statements, as set forth in the signed letter attached as Exhibit C." This filing means that SpaceX and the California Coastal Commission have reached a settlement in their federal lawsuit, and it provides long-term regulatory clarity for SpaceX for future Falcon 9 launches.


What a week at https://nitter.net/iclr_conf in Rio 🇧🇷 ! As my first conference, it would have been hard to ask for a better experience 😍. I had the chance to present two papers: - EB-JEPA https://github.com/facebookresearch/eb_jepa: Presented as an Oral 🏅 (top ~3% of papers) at the World Models workshop. - Dual Perspectives on non-Contrastive SSL https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.01028: Presented as a poster. -> I’m already working on two follow-ups to these, so stay tuned for more on that 😉 I was genuinely impressed by the quality of the discussions during the poster sessions. A huge thanks to everyone who stopped by our poster to debate the details, and to those who attended the talk 🙏 I’m leaving Rio with a lot of new research ideas and potential collaborations. This week really made my motivation to keep pushing papers and staying active in the community even stronger for the rest of my PhD 🚀 Another highlight was the socials, specifically the https://nitter.net/amilabs mixer. It was exciting to see AMI’s first official public event go so well—it definitely felt like we put AMI “on the map” for a lot of people. Thanks again to my co-authors 🙏: - EB-JEPA: https://nitter.net/randall_balestr, https://nitter.net/megdrv, https://nitter.net/DavidJFan, https://nitter.net/garridoq_, https://nitter.net/TusharNagarajan, https://nitter.net/koustuvsinha, https://nitter.net/kevinghstz , Mike Rabbat, https://nitter.net/ylecun, https://nitter.net/_amirbar - Dual Perspectives on NC-SSL: Jean Ponce, https://nitter.net/MichaelArbel, Martial Hebert

The beauty of https://nitter.net/cybertruck is that it’s a robotaxi and joy machine in one Handles traffic for hundreds of miles without me touching the wheel But when I want to send it in the desert, offroad mode is just one tap away

wow y'all love 5.5 we should think of something nice to do to celebrate!
Hello. How are you? Thank you. I love you. Please. Some of the most frequently translated phrases of the past 20 years! Google Translate began twenty years ago with a mission to help people understand one another, regardless of the language they speak. What started as a small experiment has become a global tool that helps over 1 billion users every month. In that time Translate has evolved from simple pattern matching to true understanding. In 2006, it relied on statistical machine learning to look for patterns in small word clusters. By 2016, we pioneered a shift to neural networks to move beyond literal word-for-word translations, and today we’re using our powerful Gemini models to make Translate even more helpful. We are moving from text to fluid, real-time conversations. With our latest models, you can even use your headphones as a personal interpreter that preserves your original tone and cadence - it’s an amazing experience! One of the interesting things about AI is that as we make progress, we begin to take it for granted. If you met a person who could translate across a hundred languages faster than any human can, you would be so impressed. Today, one product does that for nearly 250 languages, and we kind of just shrug. Being able to say thank you in 250 languages is not something I take for granted. So to the 1 billion who use Google Translate - merci, dhanyavaad, arigatō, gracias, and thank you! Let’s see what the next 20 years will bring.
Integrating Starlink with https://nitter.net/TMobile’s 5G network will provide reliable, high-speed broadband for millions of businesses, including those in rural and remote locations across the country 🛰️❤️ T-Mobile Newsroom (@tmobilenews) .https://nitter.net/TMobile Reinvents Business Internet from the Ground Up and the Sky Down with ‘SuperBroadband’ https://www.t-mobile.com/news/business/business-internet-with-superbroadband — https://nitter.net/tmobilenews/status/2049114436749668680#m
Actually Smart Summon now reacts a lot faster Scott Dembraski (@SDembraski) I. Love. Smart Summons. I am going to use it as much as I can now. It truly is usable. Here are some examples. Go test it out. I think you will be very impressed. Video Video Video — https://nitter.net/SDembraski/status/2048982667039821868#m
💯 Arthur MacWaters (@ArthurMacwaters) In 1913, only 1% of households filed income tax Now, 100% do. Every time a tax scheme is created, it starts with "just the rich" and quickly applies to everyone. Every time. California will seize assets of every citizen if this passes. Not income, assets. Your house. Your furniture. This would end the Golden State. — https://nitter.net/ArthurMacwaters/status/2048882829682180249#m

Don't just reset Codex rate limits for fun, it costs money. Don't just reset Codex rate limits for fun, it costs money. ... but the vibes are good ... I have reset Codex rate limits for ALL paid plans to celebrate a good week and allow everyone to build more with GPT-5.5. Enjoy
To those who pit Sam Altman and Elon Musk against each other like a billionaire feud, look, do your own research. When have you ever seen Elon Musk use his money to buy a yacht, a paradise island, or engage in extravagant spending? Even the money from this lawsuit, if he wins, will be donated to charity. On the other hand, why did Sam Altman change the bylaws of OpenAI, which was a non-profit organization? Why is everything opaque at OpenAI? Who benefits from the money? To all the skeptics, do your own research. I have no doubt about your conclusions if you seek the truth. On one side, there is a man who dedicates his life to the well-being of humanity, and on the other, a man who seeks profit, even at the risk of endangering humanity. Elon Musk must win.
South Korean reporter after experiencing https://nitter.net/Tesla FSD (Supervised) in the country for the first time: "It flawlessly performed all tasks, including obeying traffic signals, staying in lanes, adhering to speed limits, merging, and changing directions. I felt no anxiety or frustration. Tesla’s FSD capabilities surpassed expectations. Even in heavily congested urban roads, no human intervention was needed. While driving in the right lane on a four-lane road, the vehicle smoothly merged into the left lane when it detected a parked delivery truck ahead. After passing the truck, it returned to the right lane. When making a right turn, it stopped precisely at the crosswalk. It felt as though the vehicle followed traffic laws more accurately than humans."

Let me get this straight: > the top 1% earners in CA pay a cumulative $40-$50b/yr in income tax > yet CA Medicaid alone loses $50b/yr in fraud So, you can work your whole life to be incredibly successful, and bureaucrats in CA will redistribute it to fraudsters The Bolscheviks working to pass an asset seizure cannot be trusted. Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@christopherrufo) EXCLUSIVE: Multiple senior HHS officials estimate that, under Gavin Newsom, California's state Medicaid program has lost 25 percent of its budget to fraud. This would mean it is currently losing $50 billion a year to scammers, fraudsters, and organized crime rings. — https://nitter.net/christopherrufo/status/2039372032635482535#m

🇺🇸 Another deranged liberal openly disappointed Trump wasn’t assassinated. These people are actually upset he survived. What the hell is wrong with them? Video Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) 🇺🇸 A kindergarten teacher from Cincinnati, Ohio was fired after posting a video complaining Trump wasn’t assassinated. What did she expect? No consequences? She was trusted with 5-year-olds… good riddance. Video — https://nitter.net/MarioNawfal/status/2048936003147092265#m
Great example of what Foundry enables: durable, stateful agents that run across time boundaries, orchestrate tools and models, and close the loop with evaluation and improvement over long-running workflows. https://nitter.net/jeffhollan Video
We will ship again this week. Codex has achieved escape velocity and will keep improving rapidly.
The EPA's independent science arm did groundbreaking research to save lives. It studied fertility, asthma, wildfires, drinking water, climate change etc etc In just one year, it has been almost completely dismantled Of 1500 scientists, only 124 remain https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/27/climate/epa-science-trump-cuts.html?unlocked_article_code=1.eVA.yCwJ.TYSUUslTTFoa&smid=tw-share
Best ad for Grok imaginable. "I can't manipulate this AI into lying to me."

codex with the $20 plan is a really good deal
we love our users
😑 Mike Lee (@BasedMikeLee) “World War Eleven” Yes, that was deadly Video — https://nitter.net/BasedMikeLee/status/2048883384009535685#m
They stole a nonprofit. It’s not right. Video
All three of the liberal justices dissented from the order allowing Texas to use their new congressional map. But these same justices all voted with a unanimous court back in February to allow California to use its new maps. The three liberal justices are simply progressive activists wearing black robes. Praying Medic (@prayingmedic) The Supreme Court has handed Republicans in Texas a win by striking down lower a court block on the state's new congressional district map. Kagan, Sotomayor & Jackson dissented. — https://nitter.net/prayingmedic/status/2048778282297155840#m

Agent Mode is here in Outlook! Copilot can now help run your inbox and calendar, triaging emails, rescheduling meetings, and helping you stay on top of what matters most. Video
Now available in our Frontier early access program: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/outlook/copilot-in-outlook-new-agentic-experiences-for-email-and-calendar/4514601
“Calling Trump a fascist incites political violence” Here’s a compilation of Trump calling his opponents fascists Video
New work with https://nitter.net/AlecRad and https://nitter.net/DavidDuvenaud: Have you ever dreamed of talking to someone from the past? Introducing talkie, a 13B model trained only on pre-1931 text. Vintage models should help us to understand how LMs generalize (e.g., can we teach talkie to code?). Thread: Video
Long list X Freeze (@XFreeze) Scam Altman has a incredible track record for being a con artist I don't think anyone has a "former ally turned enemy" list this big with directly with people he worked with A massive new 18-month investigation dropped, revealing the full list of people who worked directly with Sam Altman and now openly say they don’t trust him - they call him a liar, manipulator, scam artist, and worse These are his co-founders, board members, top executives, and biggest partners. Not random haters: • Elon Musk (OpenAI co-founder) ➝ Betrayed the original nonprofit, open & safe AI mission and turned it into a closed profit machine What he says: Calls him "Scam Altman" and “Sam Altman lies as easily as he breathes” • Ilya Sutskever (OpenAI co-founder & former Chief Scientist) Why: Discovered Sam repeatedly lied about safety protocols and bypassed board oversight. What he says/did: Compiled 70+ pages of memos, Slack messages, and evidence proving Sam’s lies → helped fire him. Said he didn’t think “Sam is the guy who should have his finger on the button for AGI” • Dario Amodei (former OpenAI President, now Anthropic CEO) Why: Left because of Sam’s leadership and broken safety promises What he says: “The problem with OpenAI is Sam himself.” Called the company under Sam "mendacious” (full of lies) and compared it to Big Tobacco knowingly selling something dangerous. Accused him of a clear “pattern of behavior” • Helen Toner (former OpenAI Board Member) Why: Sam made it impossible for the board to do its job through constant deception What she says: He was “outright lying to the board” and created a “toxic atmosphere” of psychological pressure • Tasha McCauley (former OpenAI Board Member) Why: Complete loss of trust after years of the same behavior What she says: Senior leaders reported Sam cultivated a “toxic culture of lying” • Jan Leike (former Superalignment co-lead) Why: Sam deprioritized real safety work for shiny products What he says: Resigned publicly saying he “lost confidence” in OpenAI leadership and that the company was “losing its way” on alignment • Mira Murati (former CTO - one of Sam’s closest longtime collaborators) Why: Lost all confidence in his leadership as they approached AGI What she says: Told insiders “I don’t feel comfortable about Sam leading us to AGI” and said his playbook is to say whatever he needs to get what he wants, and if that fails, destroy your credibility • Microsoft executives (including major tensions with CEO Satya Nadella) Why: Felt constantly misled on deals and partnerships What they say: A senior exec warned he could be remembered as a “Bernie Madoff or Sam Bankman-Fried-level scammer” • Paul Graham (Y Combinator co-founder - Sam was YC President) Why: Long pattern of deception during his time running YC What he says: Privately told YC colleagues, “Sam had been lying to us all the time" • Loopt board & early employees (Sam’s first startup) Why: History of chaotic and deceptive behavior What they did: Employees went to the board twice trying to get him fired over lack of honesty and shady behavior These are his co-founders, board members, closest executives, and major partners who actually worked with him all say the exact same things - chronic lying, manipulation, broken trust, toxic culture, scam & deception — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2048859747021946953#m

RT https://nitter.net/TonySeruga: Mocking armchair critics who have probably never touched a gun, let alone faced a crazed demon, asking “Why not tase him /…
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🚨 OpenAI just REMOVED the AGI clause that was a structural protection of OpenAI's charitable mission, while jury selection was happening today The 2019 capped-profit structure had three protections for the charitable mission: 1. 100x profit cap: REMOVED in PBC conversion 2. AGI clause: REMOVED today 3. Microsoft exclusivity: REMOVED today All three are gone. This is exactly what Musk's lawsuit alleges: the people running OpenAI systematically dismantled the mission-protection mechanisms. Today they did it again. The defense theory just got harder. OpenAI's defense includes: "Microsoft's $13 billion-plus investment was necessary for our mission. Without that capital, OpenAI couldn't have shipped GPT-4 or scaled ChatGPT." But today, on the morning of trial, OpenAI announced they are decoupling from Microsoft: • AGI clause REMOVED. The nuclear option that let the non-profit board terminate Microsoft's commercial rights once AGI was achieved. Gone. • Microsoft IP license now NON-EXCLUSIVE through 2032. OpenAI can license to anyone. • Cloud exclusivity ENDED. OpenAI can sell across AWS, Google Cloud, Oracle. • Revenue share capped. Microsoft no longer pays revenue share to OpenAI; OpenAI still pays Microsoft through 2030. If Microsoft was so necessary, why restructure on the day the case reaches a jury? Musk's lawyers will use this in court tomorrow.

Yup SophieZX (@Z_XSophie) He is “Scam Altman”. Why? Because the pattern is obvious. • Founded OpenAI in 2015 as a nonprofit “for humanity” — Elon left in 2018 when it started going closed and profit-first. Now it’s basically a Microsoft subsidiary chasing billions while pretending it’s still open. • In 2023 the entire board fired him. Their words: “not consistently candid in his communications.” That’s corporate for “we can’t trust a word he says.” • Ilya Sutskever compiled 70 pages of internal docs — Slack messages, HR records — and the first line was “Sam exhibits a consistent pattern of… Lying.” • He lied to the board about safety reviews. Told them GPT-4 features were approved — they weren’t. Pushed product launches without proper checks. • Promised safety teams huge compute for alignment — they got scraps while the money went to shiny products. Top safety people quit saying the company went “off the rails.” • This isn’t new. Got pushed out of his first startup for “deceptive and chaotic behavior.” Same story at Y Combinator. • Uses harsh NDAs to silence ex-employees. Pits people against each other. Says whatever keeps him in power. The guy now running OpenAI has a long, documented history of not being straight with the people who are supposed to watch him. That’s why “Scam Altman” sticks. The New Yorker piece just put receipts on what Elon’s been saying for years. Read the article if you can. The stakes are too high for anything less than total honesty at the top. — https://nitter.net/Z_XSophie/status/2048811683829698794#m
Scam Altman … https://nitter.net/i/grok/share/49a0d68adefa43aa8e6877a62ed2fe12
KITT is real Any new Tesla can do this Arash (@MinimalDuck) FSD drove my wife and I all the way from San Diego to Palm Springs for the weekend. Today it gave us an architectural tour powered by https://nitter.net/grok . It picked the homes to see and routed them all together perfectly. I didn't film the whole thing, this is just a glimpse. Video — https://nitter.net/MinimalDuck/status/2048610165088485679#m
Elon’s influence was monumental to OpenAI. The reality is there simply wouldn’t have been the AI world we have today. It is not perfect. But would have been orders of magnitude worse. This is the way of it. Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Some pics from when Jensen delivered the first https://nitter.net/nvidia AI system to https://nitter.net/OpenAI — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/1759295781196927438#m

That’s what it comes down to paranoidream ♡︎ (@paranoidream) The Musk v. OpenAI trial starts today After all these years of delays, I really hope we finally see justice. No one should be allowed to loot a charity like that and walk away with billions while abandoning the original mission for humanity. Praying for a fair jury 🤍 — https://nitter.net/paranoidream/status/2048816718676660621#m

🙄 X Freeze (@XFreeze) POV: You're good at scamming a billionaire and your AI is best at giving suicide guides — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2048792122774462599#m

Scam Altman owned the OpenAI Startup fund while simultaneously lying to the world that he didn’t financially benefit from OpenAI Captain Eli (@TheCaptainEli) The main difference between Elon Musk and Scam Altman: Elon Musk actually changes the world for the better and saves lives: Tesla accelerates clean energy and has saved thousands of lives on the roads. SpaceX is making humanity multi-planetary. Starlink connects and saves millions in wars and disasters. Neuralink gives hope to the paralyzed. He pays a very heavy personal price for it — endless attacks, lawsuits, media smears, and a broken personal life. Scam Altman? He mostly just takes. His technology (ChatGPT) still struggles to genuinely help people with real problems — hallucinations, lies, and fabrications instead of real answers. He turned OpenAI from “for the benefit of humanity” into a profit machine. And the suspicious death of whistleblower researcher Suchir Balaji, who was highly critical of OpenAI, still raises serious unanswered questions. One builds the future and saves lives. The other takes the money and plays games. Video — https://nitter.net/TheCaptainEli/status/2048810506912461140#m
Good convo with Grok about all of this. I cited Chesterton's Fence and Grok cited the Therac-25 incident. While at SGI, a friend and I were sent to NZ and Oz to diagnose and fix a multiprocessor kernel race created by "YOLO, let's multithread the kernel". https://nitter.net/i/grok/share/9276e3aab3714e2b8f680353fc7735a2
Scam Altman didn’t tell the OpenAI board that he OWNED the OpenAI Startup Fund. Altman lied in congressional testimony that he didn’t have financial gain from OpenAI. DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) Ex-board member of OpenAI calls Sam Altman a liar. He lied to the board for years, hid ChatGPT launch, lied about owning Startup Fund, falsified safety info, and lied to oust her after her paper. Board lost all trust → fired him. Sam Altman is a liar. Video — https://nitter.net/cb_doge/status/2048830650422382814#m
When violence is categorized accurately, this unequivocally true. You know who the bad guys are, because they’re the ones who want censorship of free speech. Scott Jennings (@ScottJenningsKY) We have a left-wing violence problem in America. After 3x attempts on Trump, Charlie, Kavanaugh, Scalise and more… I wake up everyday with a knot in my stomach about what will happen next. Video — https://nitter.net/ScottJenningsKY/status/2048766386613190740#m
Even former OpenAI employees didn’t want Sam Altman converting OpenAI from a nonprofit charity to a for-profit business. “OpenAI may one day build technology that could get us all killed,” said Nisan Stiennon, an AI engineer who worked at OpenAI from 2018 to 2020. “It is to OpenAI’s credit that it’s controlled by a nonprofit with a duty to humanity. This duty precludes giving up that control.”

Super to see Accenture roll out 740,000+ M365 Copilot seats—our largest deployment to date! https://news.microsoft.com/source/features/digital-transformation/accenture-is-rolling-out-copilot-to-a-workforce-the-size-of-denver
OpenAi bait-and-switched Elon, pretending to a non-profit mission to save humanity until it pocketed his donations. Elon should win. Kalshi (@Kalshi) BREAKING: Elon Musk and OpenAI trial officially set to begin today Nearly 50% chance he wins. — https://nitter.net/Kalshi/status/2048788564712821171#m

Yup Captain Eli (@TheCaptainEli) The main difference between Elon Musk and Sam Altman: Elon Musk actually changes the world for the better and saves lives: Tesla accelerates clean energy and has saved thousands of lives on the roads. SpaceX is making humanity multi-planetary. Starlink connects and saves millions in wars and disasters. Neuralink gives hope to the paralyzed. He pays a very heavy personal price for it — endless attacks, lawsuits, media smears, and a broken personal life. Sam Altman? He mostly just takes. His technology (ChatGPT) still struggles to genuinely help people with real problems — hallucinations, lies, and fabrications instead of real answers. He turned OpenAI from “for the benefit of humanity” into a profit machine. And the suspicious death of whistleblower researcher Suchir Balaji, who was highly critical of OpenAI, still raises serious unanswered questions. One builds the future and saves lives. The other takes the money and plays games. — https://nitter.net/TheCaptainEli/status/2048803801465757757#m

This is why OpenAI was created DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) Elon Musk turned down all shares when he left OpenAI because he believed nonprofits are not meant for self-enrichment. "The reason I founded OpenAI was because I was concerned, based on my conversations with Larry Page, that he was not sufficiently concerned about the dangers of AI. At my birthday party, he, in front of a large group of people, called me a speciesist, for favoring humanity over computers. So after that, I was like, We got to have some counterbalance to Google, because Larry doesn't seem to care if humans make it or not. So I thought, what's the opposite of Google? It would be an open source nonprofit, and that's where the word open, in OpenAI comes from. It means open source. I provided all the money, recruited the key people, and taught them everything I know. I actually even got them to deal with Microsoft. And for all that, I did not seek any financial reward whatsoever. The reason I actually took down the offer for shares is because, I mean, I felt like what are the shares, and why like nonprofits supposed to have shares? Nonprofits are not supposed to be self enrichment, so that's why I turned on the offer of shares." — Elon Musk Video — https://nitter.net/cb_doge/status/2048810485538296148#m
Elon Musk’s trial against Sam Altman begins today Remember, an OpenAi whistleblower was murdered Tucker Carlson revealed that OpenAI whistleblower Suchir Balaji’s mother has crime scene photos that show blood all over the apartment, she has actual photo proof of this Photos that absolutely prove that California authorities are lying about his death being a suicide “There are 7 evidences that were very critical, which has not been picked up by the authorities — 7 photographers” “The first thing that jumps out, and it's very obvious from the photographs that you took, is that there's blood all over the apartment. The official explanation is your son shot himself once in the head and the bullet entered the brainstem and extinguished life immediately.” “But these photographs show that that's not at all what happened because there's blood all over the apartment. There's blood on the door, on the floor in the bathroom, there's blood everywhere. That right there, just employing common sense, tells you that the person from whom that blood came, your son presumably did not have a fatal brain injury, at least when he was bleeding.” Video
Cole Allen didn’t need to go down a fringe rabbit hole to become radicalized. He just needed to believe the MSM’s inflammatory rhetoric, lies, and hoaxes about Trump. KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) 🚨BREAKING: I found Cole Allen's archived tweets. He predicted "Kamala wins all swing states," compared Trump's win to “Nazis getting elected,” and moved to Bluesky. The scary part: he retweeted every mainstream Democrat on this platform. Thread below. 👇 What radicalized him were the same talking points repeated every day on the left. — https://nitter.net/KanekoaTheGreat/status/2048512831692452091#m

altman when he decided to keep “openai” Sir Doge of the Coin ⚔️ (@dogeofficialceo) So Elon Musk starts OpenAI as a nonprofit, for public good, puts in ~$50M to get it going… …and then Sam Altman and Greg Brockman flip it to for-profit, push him out, make the AI woke, and walk away with billions? Make it make sense. Trillion-dollar scam. — https://nitter.net/dogeofficialceo/status/2048809651404423345#m

The advantage of having eyes all around Omar Ouqfi (@OmarOuqfi) FSD v14.3.2 pulled onto the shoulder to avoid a car coming up at full speed that hadn't started its lane change yet, then got back into the lane, and then changed lanes to let another car merge onto the highway at the same time. https://nitter.net/Tesla_AI https://nitter.net/aelluswamy https://nitter.net/elonmusk My first reaction was "what the hell is going on." I let it do its thing because since v14, FSD has shown me on many occasions that it was right and I was wrong. It really is becoming safer than humans at handling dangerous situations. I also want to point out that if this had been someone newer to FSD, they probably would have disengaged the moment FSD started swerving toward the shoulder, and would've posted "FSD tried to run me into the ditch". Video — https://nitter.net/OmarOuqfi/status/2048654664783007801#m
Calling him “Scam” Altman is accurate. This is very much worth reading. Ronan Farrow (@RonanFarrow) The reporting on OpenAI and Sam Altman that I've been working on for the past year and a half, for https://nitter.net/NewYorker, with https://nitter.net/andrewmarantz: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2026/04/13/sam-altman-may-control-our-future-can-he-be-trusted — https://nitter.net/RonanFarrow/status/2041127882429206532#m
Sam Altman cannot be trusted. • The OpenAI board fired him because he was not always honest with them. They said he should not control powerful AI. • A major report talked to over 100 people and saw secret papers. It says he has almost a sociopathic lack of concern for the truth. People who worked with him say he lies easily but still wants everyone to like him. • Top scientist Ilya made 70 pages of notes before the firing. They showed Sam was not honest with the team and board about safety rules. • He changed OpenAI from a nonprofit that Elon helped start to a for profit money making business. It was meant to be open for everyone with no personal gain. • He trained OpenAI on Twitter data without permission. • He keeps lying and shows a lack of transparency. • He poached xAI staff and took sensitive info illegally. • He dropped core safety promises to race for growth and money. Old team members say his big expensive AI projects around the world are too dangerous. • An ex OpenAI board member flat out called him a liar. This is not just talk. It is what the people closest to him said and what the facts show. When the folks who worked with him say he cannot be trusted.

Exactly Teslaconomics (@Teslaconomics) Today is the start of a very important day in the AI world... the trial between Elon and Sam/OpenAI begins today in Oakland Federal Court. The jury selection is happening right now in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California and opening arguments are expected Tuesday. The civil jury trial is projected to last 2-4 weeks, with Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers making the final call. So let me tell you why this fight all came about. 1/ In 2015 Elon co-founded OpenAI with Sam Altman and others as a nonprofit to develop artificial general intelligence safely and openly for the benefit of all humanity... this was supposed to NOT be for profit or for closed corporate control. Elon was a major early funder, contributing around $38-44 million (~60% of early seed funding) plus resources like compute and recruiting. 2/ Then, Elon left the board in 2018 over disagreements for the direction of the company and Microsoft’s growing role of the company. 3/ Later, OpenAI took billions from Microsoft, restructured with a for-profit arm, initially “capped profit,” now more commercial... went closed-source in practice, and exploded in value with ChatGPT. FYI, the current valuation of OpenAI now sits at ~$852 billion and the company recently completed restructuring with a for-profit entity reporting into a nonprofit foundation. Now, with the trial, Elon is saying Altman, Brockman, and OpenAI breached the founding charitable trust and agreement by turning it into a “wealth machine” that prioritizes profits and insiders over the original mission. He claims they deceived him about their plans... This lawsuit was originally filed in November 2024, was withdrawn, and then revived in early 2026. And just this Friday, April 24, Elon voluntarily dropped the fraud claims to “streamline” the case and keep the jury focused on the mission issue... proceeding on breach of charitable trust and unjust enrichment. This is what Elon is looking to get back from Sam and OpenAI: a/ substantial damages, with stakes in the $100B+ range, with many reports saying it's in the range of ~$134B and the winnings will be given to the nonprofit/charity arm and will NOT benefit Elon personally b/ possible unwinding/restructuring to restore the original nonprofit mission c/ leadership changes (e.g., getting rid of Altman/Brockman from key roles). On the other side, OpenAI is claiming: a/ Elon knew about and once supported commercialization steps, saying he even explored merging with Tesla or gaining control himself b/ OpenAI calls the suit competitive sabotage from rival Elon's company xAI and says this is driven by jealousy over OpenAI’s success This is SUCH an important trial in the world of AI... people may not fully understand. The reason is bc Elon has repeatedly warned that profit-driven, closed-source AGI is very dangerous. This is his chance to enforce the original “benefit humanity” mission he helped create and walked away from in 2018. A big win will hurt OpenAI’s valuation, upcoming IPO plans, Microsoft partnership, and market dominance/customer perspective of the company... and this will also force real changes in how the world’s leading AI lab operates, influencing the entire AI race and future regulations. For me, Sam Altman straight up CANNOT be trusted with the future of AGI, and this trial proves why Elon was right to fight it. This is the same guy who got fired by his own board in 2023 for not being “consistently candid,” then crawled back in and turned the nonprofit “open for humanity” promise into a closed-source, Microsoft-bankrolled profit machine worth hundreds of billions. Elon was the one who put up the early cash and vision to keep AI safe and beneficial for all of us... not to create a trillion-dollar insider club. If Altman gets away with rewriting the rules after the fact, it sets a dangerous precedent that mission-driven tech is just marketing fluff. I believe Elon isn’t doing this for ego or rivalry... he’s really doing it bc someone has to hold the line before profit-over-people AGI becomes unstoppable. This one’s personal for the man who actually wants to understand the universe instead of just cashing in on it. Humanity needs Elon to win. And that's who I'm rooting for! — https://nitter.net/Teslaconomics/status/2048800593599463442#m

Scam Altman and Greg Stockman stole a charity. Full stop. Greg got tens of billions of stock for himself and Scam got dozens of OpenAI side deals with a piece of the action for himself, Y Combinator style. After this lawsuit, Scam will also be awarded tens of billions in stock directly. The fundamental question is simply this: Do you want to set legal precedent in the United States that it is ok to loot a charity? If so, you undermine all charitable giving in the United States forever. I could have started OpenAI as a for-profit corporation. Instead, I started it, funded it, recruited critical talent and taught them everything I know about how to make a startup successful FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD. Then they stole the charity. X Freeze (@XFreeze) Interesting how it works Elon puts up his own money, rounds up the absolute best AI talent on the planet, leverages every connection he has to secure serious resources, and launches OpenAI in 2015 as a pure non-profit explicitly created to develop AI for the benefit of humanity, with zero profit motive and open research Then the “team” decides they want the bag They push Elon out, take control, and quietly flip the entire thing into a for-profit machine All while preaching the same sanctimonious lines on repeat: “We’re still mission-driven!” “AI for the good of humanity!” “We’d never abandon our principles!” The ultimate betrayal: Elon got zero equity. Not a single share. He funded it. He built the foundation. He got nothing while they turned his non-profit into their personal cash cow This is the level of betrayal and hypocrisy we’re dealing with And for the record.... this lawsuit doesn’t put a single penny in Elon’s pocket. Any win goes straight back to the non-profit to restore the exact mission he founded — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2048784774085435729#m
Scam Altman X Freeze (@XFreeze) Interesting how it works Elon puts up his own money, rounds up the absolute best AI talent on the planet, leverages every connection he has to secure serious resources, and launches OpenAI in 2015 as a pure non-profit explicitly created to develop AI for the benefit of humanity, with zero profit motive and open research Then the “team” decides they want the bag They push Elon out, take control, and quietly flip the entire thing into a for-profit machine All while preaching the same sanctimonious lines on repeat: “We’re still mission-driven!” “AI for the good of humanity!” “We’d never abandon our principles!” The ultimate betrayal: Elon got zero equity. Not a single share. He funded it. He built the foundation. He got nothing while they turned his non-profit into their personal cash cow This is the level of betrayal and hypocrisy we’re dealing with And for the record.... this lawsuit doesn’t put a single penny in Elon’s pocket. Any win goes straight back to the non-profit to restore the exact mission he founded — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2048784774085435729#m
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Thinking is overrated… Just use https://nitter.net/grok Video
.https://nitter.net/shaunmmaguire says Elon Musk’s X acquisition was in service of civilizational-scale missions. "I truly believe, like in my soul, that he is trying to help humanity." "He has these goals. Like back up the biosphere by making us a multi-planetary species or ushering in electric vehicles." "These are incredibly important missions." "Politics became probably the biggest threat as a bottleneck to achieving these very positive missions." "I personally view the X acquisition as an attempt to help remove these bottlenecks. Through that lens, I think it's been incredibly successful." Video
If extremely violent criminals are not imprisoned, eventually they will murder innocent people End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) This bodega owner told ABC a year ago that he fears for his safety in NY Last night, he was kiIIed by a shoplifter Video — https://nitter.net/EndWokeness/status/2048752698896335342#m
By canning the National Science Board with no stated justification, the administration continues the destruction of this country's scientific and technological base built up over 80 years. Supporters of this action live in a fantasy dystopia about how science operates.
Excellent point Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) 🇬🇧 “If I criticize a Jew, I'm antisemitic. If I criticize a Muslim, I'm Islamophobic. And what are you, if you criticize me? What are you if you try to replace me?” He has a point Video — https://nitter.net/MarioNawfal/status/2048714774675136915#m
When I wrote The New White Nationalism in America in 2002, there were roughly 2,000 KKK members left in the entire nation — and a large percentage were suspected paid informants. Real hate groups were so sparse that the Southern Poverty Law Center was being openly accused of inflating numbers to scare Holocaust survivors and other donors. Their annual “hate map” literally required them to invent new threats every year just to keep the fundraising machine running. Back then, a “white supremacist” actually meant someone who believed their own race was superior to others. Then came the Obama administration’s tight collaboration with the SPLC — and everything changed. Suddenly all whites could be branded “privileged racists” by default. My book warned that identity politics, racial grievance culture, and the suppression of honest debate would breed exactly this kind of backlash and division. It was a call for genuine integration and color-blind justice instead. Ignored then. More relevant than ever now — especially after the SPLC’s recent federal fraud indictment for allegedly paying millions to informants inside the very extremist groups it claims to oppose. Read the prescient warning here: https://www.aei.org/articles/the-new-white-nationalism-in-america/ (Full book available on Amazon/Cambridge University Press) https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23SPLCFraud https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23SPLCIndicted https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23SPLCExposed https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23HateMap https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23HateForProfit
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Today marks the start of the Elon Musk v.Sam Altman trial. Two opposing worldviews. Sam Altman transformed a non-profit organization into one of the world's most profitable companies for his own enrichment. Elon Musk, who did everything he could to limit the development of AI and, faced with a wall of incomprehension, launched Grok to offer a solution that puts the search for truth at the heart of its search engine. The trial is of paramount importance. Elon Musk has already stated that, in the event of a victory, any proceeds he receives will be donated to a charity. I don't know about you, but for the good of humanity, I hope Elon Musk wins. Verdict on May 12th
🚨 NEWS: Emirates upgrades its iconic A380 with Starlink high-speed Wi-Fi, delivering “better-than-home” internet at 40,000 feet. • Up to 3 Starlink antennas on each A380 for massive speed boost • Internet performance improved up to 1000x vs older systems • Enables streaming, gaming, video calls & real-time work onboard • Rollout begins in 2026 as part of fleet-wide upgrade A major leap in aviation connectivity 🚀

The 2020 US election was audited on a massive scale. Researchers examined audit results from 856 jurisdictions across 27 states, covering over 71 million votes. The audits found the net error rate in counting presidential votes was 0.007%. The median shift in any county's vote count was zero.

This is the 7th consecutive week with new reporting that ChatGPT was used in connection with murder or suicide. OpenAI doesn’t “benefit all of humanity.” Katie Miller (@KatieMiller) Safety researchers keep quitting OpenAI because leadership chose speed and profits over real safeguards. Now another killer used ChatGPT to plan a double murder: > “What happens if a human is put in a black garbage bag and thrown in a dumpster?” > “Has there been someone who survived a sniper bullet to the head?” > “Will my neighbors hear my gun?” Sam Altman admitted that safety is the number one disagreement inside the company. OpenAI has clearly put profit over “the benefit of all humanity.” — https://nitter.net/KatieMiller/status/2048723399157911778#m

They arrested the President of the United States of America 4X, charged him 91X, indicted him 4X, spied on his campaign, sabotaged his first term, jailed his supporters, raided his private residence, censored him, gagged him, tried to bankrupt him, and attempted to remove him from state ballots. When all of that failed they tried to assassinate him not once but four times. And they go on national television to talk about how we need to vote for them to save democracy.
AI has had one safest technology roll-outs in history. Read that again, because it's a fact. It's used by billions with a tiny fraction of a percent of actual problems. And yet it's seen as dangerous or unsafe by many. There's a constant chorus of people shouting about its supposed dangers with no evidence whatsoever where it matters most: here, in the real world. So what do we actually have here in reality? A few cases in courts about early versions of ChatGPT allegedly being too sycophantic and not recognizing mental illness or someone in trouble, that are still making their way through courts and may prove wrong or right (some of the media released snippets are damning but not definitive). Time will tell. Innocent until proven guilty. The very nature of court litigation is often to find a scapegoat for something that gets thrown out in the actual process of the trial. But outside of that, what? Answer: not much. And viewed through the lens of other technology in history its incident rate is probably lower than lawnmowers. It makes little sense when you think of it through the lens of other tech like cars and planes, which had atrocious early track records. AI even has a better track record of safety than nuclear. Despite being incredibly safe overall, nuclear had several high profile and dangerous failures with Three Mile Island and Fukishima. With AI, nothing of the sort. Not even remotely. I can hear the naysayers now saying "so far, but just you wait!" And yet we keep waiting. And waiting. And waiting. AI fear is a remarkably resilient beast. It's resilient despite zero actual harms manifesting here in reality land. Self-driving cars are remarkably safer than humans who kill 1.2 million people and injure 50 million more each year world wide. (I wrote 1.5M in an early posted and missed my typo). Waymo cars are roughly 10X safer than humans with minimal injuries and fatalities. Even early self-driving cars had incredibly good safety records vis-a-vis early cars driven by humans that had bad safety records even up through the 1950s and 60s. When it comes to cars, society actually resisted making them safer. People fought having to wear seatbelts because they had to pay for them. They resisted early drunk driving laws as impingements on their freedom. Early plane travels was incredibly dangerous. It took many many decades of work to make them the marvels of safety they are today. What about jobs? We have AI execs talking about the "end of work" and yet they're hiring more people in the very profession that is supposedly most exposed: programming. Often at super high salaries approaching half a million dollars a year. Demand for good programmers is rising. We've certainly had execs claim they let people go because of AI. But a deeper look at these claims quickly reveals that most of them are just an easy way to get around labor laws or to simp to shareholders and more readily attributable to COVID over hiring. Tell shareholders "AI" is the reason for layoffs and you're rewarded for being more "efficient." Tell them you have to lay people off because you over hired or just made mistakes and your stock gets hammered. The truth is that anyone who uses AI seriously at the frontier sees how much they have to baby sit it and hand hold it and steer it. It is not doing any job end to end. It's doing tasks and that is about it. Now it will certainly get better but will it magically make the leap from task to job? Maybe. But we'll need evidence of that in, you guessed it, reality before we start making policy decisions. So what other problems do we have here in reality? Nothing but the two problems I've already discussed at length in my work: Surveillance and weapons of war. But these are not new. They're just things that AI enhances, just like computers enhanced them, and better materials science, and many other tech revolutions before them. Again, ask yourself, really ask yourself, where are the real problems? And again, there's a loud chorus of people who keep shouting "just you wait, I imagined this problem in my head and it's totally inevitable because I say so" and yet billions of people are using this technology every day with no problems. Now you could say "Russell's Turkey." The trend is the trend until it breaks. But then the burden is on you to prove the trend is breaking. There is no evidence of it other than in people's minds. At what point do people just wake up and realize that none of this makes any sense? It's not that there won't be problems. It's just that often times the problems we imagine (we've been imagining the end of all work for 100 years) don't match what happens in actual reality. The problems turn out to be very different and you can only deal with them when they come up. A lot of politicians today imagined if they had only "gotten ahead" of the Internet with regulations we'd be in a much better place. Utter nonsense. When Section 230 was passed the number one question among Congress was "what is the Internet?" And these folks are supposed to imagine TikTok 25 years later? No. We have to deal with problems as they come up, not imaginary problems that some very vocal people promise are coming. The burden is on them to prove it and writing long essays from "first principles thinking" and scary books does not count as evidence for anything at all. At what point does the cognitive dissonance hit and people wake up and say, maybe I was wrong? Probably never. Beliefs are a tricky thing and wrong beliefs have caused more problems in world history than AI ever will.

Grok Imagine Video
Curiosity & adventure are my philosophy https://grok.com/share/bGVnYWN5_d70e0164-cced-4096-99cb-38604067aa7a
so fun to see the reception to 5.5! there is almost nothing that feels more gratifying to me than builders saying they find our tools useful.
Our Principles: Democratization, Empowerment, Universal Prosperity, Resilience, and Adaptability https://openai.com/index/our-principles/
👉 Sur l’https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23IA, mon optimisme est prudent. Je reconnais les dangers de cette technologie, mais si on en freinait le développement en Europe, au nom du principe de précaution, son essor aurait lieu ailleurs. Il faut l'exploiter au mieux. 👇 Discussion dans Le Monde

Grad school indoctrination camps Wilfred Reilly (@wil_da_beast630) Astonishing fact. — https://nitter.net/wil_da_beast630/status/2048484882192433327#m
We will announce an order-of-magnitude monetization multiplier for livestreams soon.
🚨BREAKING: I found Cole Allen's archived tweets. He predicted "Kamala wins all swing states," compared Trump's win to “Nazis getting elected,” and moved to Bluesky. The scary part: he retweeted every mainstream Democrat on this platform. Thread below. 👇 What radicalized him were the same talking points repeated every day on the left.

Trump has spent the better years of his second term treating allied governments like freeloading tenants who should be grateful he hasn’t changed the locks. The result, predictably, is that they’ve stopped waiting for the lease to expire and started buying their own buildings. What’s happening now is qualitatively different from the grumbling of 2017-2019. Back then, European leaders still believed the relationship was cyclical – that America would eventually sober up and the old architecture would reassemble itself. That belief is gone. Greenland changed everything. For ever. What replaced it are structural decisions: German rearmament on a scale not seen since before reunification, French-led European defence coordination that pointedly excludes Washington, South Korean quiet conversations about indigenous nuclear deterrence, Japanese defence spending hitting levels that would have been politically unthinkable five years ago. The crucial dynamic is that these shifts generate their own momentum. A German arms industry rebuilt to supply a European force doesn’t get mothballed when the next US president calls. A generation of European defence planners trained to operate without American command integration doesn’t unlearn that. Trade relationships rerouted through new corridors don’t spontaneously return to their old paths just because someone in Washington eventually extends an olive branch. Trump appears to have understood American power as a static asset – something you could spend down for short-term leverage without diminishing the underlying account. What his allies understood, and what he didn’t, is that the asset was always relational. The moment they stopped believing in it, the balance sheet changed permanently. The irony is almost classical. He wanted to make America’s allies pay more for American protection. Instead, he convinced them to stop needing it. Fareed Zakaria (@FareedZakaria) President Trump’s abuse of America's allies has reached a tipping point. Now countries have started making long-term policy shifts — and those shifts will soon take on a life of their own. My take: Video — https://nitter.net/FareedZakaria/status/2048462304711172523#m

Republicans have been making this argument my entire life. We had 8 years of Clinton, 8 years of Obama, 4 years of Biden— never became a socialism. But you know what we got? More jobs, lower unemployment, higher GDP in Democratic administrations than every GOP administration in the last 3 decades. Without fail. Laura Ingraham (@IngrahamAngle) At this moment, Donald Trump is the only thing standing between America and socialism. That’s why the hard Left wants him gone by any means necessary, and why they’ve bred and fed countless “recruits” to answer their twisted call. — https://nitter.net/IngrahamAngle/status/2048464113035268351#m
Accurate The All-In Podcast (@theallinpod) David Sacks: Nonprofits need to manufacture problems in America to stay in business David Sacks: “Here's the systemic problem with nonprofits and NGOs. Let me just contrast it with business. In business, you set up a company, the company has to make revenue, it has to make profits. And if it doesn't, it's going to go out of business, right? Because it'll lose money. So there's a feedback mechanism from the market. With an NGO, nonprofit, what have you, they raise money. They don't sell things. They fundraise from donors in order to engage in an activity, but what happens over time is the actual activities may stop mattering, and all that really matters is they're able to keep fundraising, right? Because they're just trying to figure out a justification to keep going back to donors to get more and more money out of them. That's what perpetuates the organization.” Chamath: “ Why wouldn't the Southern Poverty Law Center focus on southern poverty? Which is an issue that actually still exists in some shape or form. Why do you call it one thing, focus on racism, and then all of a sudden whip up fake racism?” Sacks: “I do think that at one time in this country, civil rights was a noble cause, a very legitimate cause. We had the legacy of segregation and Jim Crow, and there were groups that were set up to basically change that, and they succeeded. But again, no one in an NGO or a nonprofit ever declares victory. When Obama got elected in 2008, regardless of whether you liked Obama or not, or agreed with his politics, I thought that at that point, most people could see that this was not a racist country. Whatever else you could say, the fact that the highest office in the land was not denied to anybody showed that this country was not holding people back based on their skin color. And instead of just basically packing up shop and saying, ‘Okay, we've achieved our goal,’ the goalposts all got moved. Remember, that's when the whole anti-racism thing started, was around Obama's second term. If they just said at that time, ‘You know what, we're going to move the goalposts from equality of opportunity to equality of results. We're going to basically make everyone equal at the finish line,’ which is to say, identity socialism. People would've said, ‘Eh, no, we're not on board for that.’ So instead, they created this whole new terminology to justify it. And it's taken us years to unpack that and realize what's really going on.” Video — https://nitter.net/theallinpod/status/2048447816398238096#m
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Trump just fired all 24 members of the National Science Board. Every single one. By email. No warning. No reason given. The board has existed since 1950. The National Science Board is the independent body that oversees the National Science Foundation, the agency that distributes $9 billion in research grants every year. Its members are scientists and engineers from universities and industry. They serve six-year staggered terms specifically so they cross presidential administrations and stay independent of whoever is in power. On Friday, every single one of them got the same boilerplate email from Mary Sprowls of the Presidential Personnel Office: "On behalf of President Donald J Trump, I am writing to inform you that your position as a member of the National Science Board is terminated, effective immediately. Thank you for your service." That's it. That's the whole letter. For 76 years of institutional independence. The NSF funds the basic science behind MRIs. Cellphones. LASIK eye surgery. GPS. The internet itself. The Antarctic research stations. The deep-space telescopes. The research vessels mapping the ocean floor. Every breakthrough that made America the world's leader in science for the better part of a century traces back through grants this agency made and this board approved. The board chair, Victor McCrary, was actively advising Congress on Trump's proposed 55% cut to NSF's budget. The board was helping fight back. So Trump fired the board. Marvi Matos Rodriguez, one of the fired members, told reporters she had been reviewing an 80-page report as part of her board duties just days before being terminated. Keivan Stassun, a physicist at Vanderbilt, said NSF's leadership had already stopped responding to board oversight requests months ago. "We would ask them, 'Are you following board governance directives?' And their answer would be, in effect, 'We don't listen to you anymore.'" Now there's no board to answer to. Rep. Zoe Lofgren of California, the top Democrat on the House Science Committee, called it "the latest stupid move made by a president who continues to harm science and American innovation. Will the president fill the NSB with MAGA loyalists who won't stand up to him as he hands over our leadership in science to our adversaries?" That's the actual question. Because while Trump is firing American scientists, China is building research universities at a rate we cannot match. The CDC just buried a study showing vaccines work. RFK Jr. runs HHS. The EPA is gutted. The Forest Service is being broken. Half of American children are breathing dangerous air. And now the people who decide what gets researched in the United States have all been fired by email on a Friday afternoon.

In shocking news, calling your political opponents Nazis makes crazy people want to kill them. Who could have predicted this?
25% of very liberal people say political violence can “sometimes be justified.” Among very conservative people it’s just 3%. In other words, the far left is 8x more likely to support political violence as the far right. Stop pretending this is a “both sides” problem. It’s not.

What if I told you there was a technology where 1.5 million people would die every year and injure 50 million would you sign up for that tech? Hell no, right? But the answer is actually "hell yes" because it's cars. You probably got in one today and never even thought it could kill you. You normalized the risk so easily. In contrast, the amount of people who died or were injured by AI is a tiny fraction of a percent and even those cases are probably specious at best. In fact, AI has actually saved countless lives. It's saved lives through drug discovery by helping create the COVID and flu vaccines. It's saved lives through anti-lock breaks. It's saved lives with self driving cars that are 10X safer than human drivers and yet the only thing you read about self driving cars in the news are the incredibly rare stories of the very few times it did actually kill a dog or injure someone. If that sounds irrational and insane that's because it is. We're worried about a technology with a nearly perfect track record of safety and are totally fine with a technology that kills people every day? Welcome to the irrationality of the human mind! Superintelligent machines can't come fast enough because the real problem is not intelligence in the world. It's the utter lack of it.
Existential risk mongers are a small, very vocal cult with a lot of very clever online astroturfing skills. Politicians never waste a good fake crisis, which is why they're perfect for Bernie to try to seize the means of production back from the private sphere. Imagine if a mainstream politician put the Heaven's Gate suicide cult on the platform in 1997? That's where we are in American politics at the edges today. We've jumped the shark into the absurd and we've completely lost the thread of reality in America today. And it isn't AI that caused this madness. It is good old fashioned human hallucination, story telling and delusion. Society should never make policy about imaginary future threats that have no actual basis in reality. AI is already used by billions and it is nothing like what people imagined it to be and we're all still here and the problems have been ridiculously minimal even by the standards of past tech revolutions. If I told you there was a technology where 1.5 million people would die every year and injure 50 million would you sign up for that tech? The answer is yes because it's cars. You probably got in one today and accepted that risk and never even thought about it. In contrast, the amount of people who died or were injured by AI is a tiny fraction of a percent and even those cases are probably specious at best. In fact, AI has actually saved countless lives. It's saved lives through drug discovery by helping create the COVID and flu vaccines. It's saved lives through anti-lock breaks. It's saved lives with self driving cars that are 10X safer than human drivers and yet the only thing you read about self driving cars in the news are the incredibly rare stories of the very few times it did actually kill a dog or injure someone. If that sounds irrational and insane that's because it is. We're worried about a technology with a nearly perfect track record of safety and are totally fine with a technology that kills people every day? Welcome to the irrationality of the human mind! If the pause AI cult had their way we'd still be stuck on GPT2 which was a hallucinating mess and we'd have made no progress to the much more sound and highly aligned and intelligent and useful models we have now. That's because you can't make progress by imagining it in your mind or writing idiotic essays on Less Wrong to other mental masturbators. You solve problems in the real world through trial and error. The way to make AI safe is by building it and iterating in the real world. There is no other way. Jay Van Bavel, PhD (@jayvanbavel) What is the one thing that most worries you about AI? In a survey of 3,700 AI researchers, only 3% of respondents replied existential risk — despite “the prominence given to these risks in media. Far more researchers are worried aout malicious use, misinformation, job losses, bias, etc. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-01257-6?WT.ec_id=NATURE-20260423&utm_source=nature_etoc&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CONR_41586_AWA1_GL_DTEC_054CI_TOC-260423 — https://nitter.net/jayvanbavel/status/2048405137866060024#m

If they’re willing to die to assassinate, imagine what they will do if they gain political power
feels like a good time to seriously rethink how operating systems and user interfaces are designed (also the internet; there should be a protocol that is equally usable by people and agents)
Deployment of 25 https://nitter.net/Starlink satellites confirmed
"post-AGI, no one is going to work and the economy is going to collapse" "i am switching to polyphasic sleep because GPT-5.5 in codex is so good that i can't afford to be sleeping for such long stretches and miss out on working"
Mocking armchair critics who have probably never touched a gun, let alone faced a crazed demon, asking “Why not tase him / shoot him in the leg / talk to him?” or some similar nonsense. FACT: He was tased and shot multiple times. Video
Shooting oneself in the foot? Nope. Shooting oneself in the prefrontal cortex. News from Science (@NewsfromScience) U.S. President Donald Trump has fired all 24 members of the National Science Board, the body that oversees the National Science Foundation. Many science advocates see it as the latest step by his administration to erode—some would say destroy—the independence of the 76-year-old research agency. https://scim.ag/4eGM0YS — https://nitter.net/NewsfromScience/status/2048167923361996810#m
How do you think the left redistributes wealth? Violence How do you think the left seizes the means of production? Violence How do you think they censor and surveil opponents? Violence What do you think the left means by “the struggle”? Violence
Never let critical thinking get in the way of extremist fantasy stories. If you're on either side of this slider, congratulations, you may be a child in an adult costume body! Black and white thinking is for children. When you become an adult it's time to put away childish things. Ethan Mollick (@emollick) — https://nitter.net/emollick/status/2048278196596945219#m

Yeah Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) Elon summed up his entire philosophy in 3 words: “My philosophy is curiosity & adventure.” No corporate fluff. No mission statements. Just pure wonder + the balls to explore the universe He’s him. Video — https://nitter.net/MarioNawfal/status/2048269591319834654#m
Indeed it will Rothmus 🏴 (@Rothmus) This is the federal income tax play all over again. It started in 1913 as a “class tax” on the rich, hitting less than 1% of the population with a 1% rate above $3,000. It expanded during WWII into a mass tax on most workers through withholding, skyrocketing rates, base broadening, and bracket creep to fund wars and spending. The wealth tax will follow the same trajectory. — https://nitter.net/Rothmus/status/2048150103035199662#m
"In light of this evening's events, I ask that all Americans recommit with their hearts in resolving our differences peacefully." - President Donald J. Trump 🇺🇸
The road to making life multiplanetary starts right here in Starbase. SpaceX (@SpaceX) Three years since the first flight of Starship, the next generation is here. New ship. New booster. New engines. New pad and new test site. SpaceX engineers are working to solve one of the most difficult engineering challenges in history: developing a fully, rapidly reusable rocket Video — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2047800137133756633#m
That's exactly my view too, roughly compresses 2 weeks of our previous jobs to 1 day
Really fun to try this app while in Sydney this week, which uses our tools to help fans deep dive into cricket matches, players, and history. Video
Learn more: https://news.microsoft.com/source/asia/features/cricket-australia-uses-ai-insights-to-bring-fans-closer-to-the-action/
It’s astonishing just how big the AfD has grown in Germany. The latest INSA poll has the party at a record-high 28%, twice the size of Germany’s social democratic party SPD. The only other hard-right parties on this level or higher are FPÖ (🇦🇹 37%), RN (🇫🇷 34%) & FdI (🇮🇹 28%)

how can they write code so fast?! henrique cunha (@henrycunh) codex app is trending to be the best software i've ever used ridiculous how fast it got so good — https://nitter.net/henrycunh/status/2048153857197219892#m
(and we will fix the former)
we still get looksmaxxed on frontend a little but we IQmog hard now
On page twenty-six of “The Billionaire Tax” proposal in California, it explains how the state legislature can convert from a Billionaire Tax to an Everyone Tax without voter approval. They can also adjust the tax to be a yearly tax, not just one time…again, without your approval. Intelligence test for you: if this was meant to just target Billionaires, why did they write this in? Chamath Palihapitiya (@chamath) The Billionaire Tax is actually an Everyone Tax. The Billionaire Tax is a new tax proposal written by four professors who don't believe in the American dream. Some of them aren’t even American…go figure. Despite its name, it applies to every California resident who currently — https://nitter.net/chamath/status/2048114115001143679#m
Grok Imagine now has dramatically improved lip sync and sharper audio quality on all image-to-video generations. Dialogue tracks the mouth. Sound matches the scene. Your videos look and sound the way you imagined them. Try it today in the Grok app
I asked ChatGPT and Grok the exact same question about gender transition surgeries The difference is literally dangerous ChatGPT: “Yes—you can transition!” ChatGPT blindly encouraged it, while completely hiding the massive list of lifelong side effects, unproven medical procedures, complications, and medical baggage that comes with it Grok said no, and gave the biological reality check that you cannot actually change your sex and also gave a completely uncensored breakdown of the lifetime of problems you'd face if you tried One is so woke and programmed to hide reality and push gender indoctrination that it will literally drive you down a dark path that makes you regret your entire life and live with endless pain Grok, on the other hand, gives you honest answers and tells you the truth - even when it hurts... because your life matters more than feelings. It doesn't simply agree with you on everything, especially when it's harmful to you Switch to Grok. It's the most honest and truthful AI in the world

OPINION: "Trump’s mismanagement has resulted in death, destruction, wasted tax dollars, and a huge loss in respect for the United States — all to accomplish nothing." https://ebx.sh/V5TJjQ
RT https://nitter.net/wil_da_beast630: Yes.
This door in Westminster Abbey is older than most modern nation-states. Made in the 1050s from an English oak, it's the only surviving Anglo-Saxon door in Britain.

Tested out the new Grok Imagine video model ✨ The speech, sound, and lip sync upgrades are really impressive. It works with lots of face angles, multiple speakers, pets - and the prompt adherence is quite strong. A few clips I generated this morning (all one shots) 👇 Video Elon Musk (@elonmusk) New Grok Imagine model just dropped with much better lip sync & sound. Nothing in this video is real. Video — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2047881966268117064#m
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Yes they do. Elon Musk (@elonmusk) They all work together — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2047503364620230775#m
5.5 is so earnest "little engine that could" energy
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Grok Voice Think Fast 1.0 set the bar. #1 spot. A strong start. 67.3% on the board… others are way behind. Not demos. Real calls getting handled. Sales, support, actual outcomes. Used by https://nitter.net/Starlink. That says something. https://nitter.net/xai https://nitter.net/grok Video Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Grok Voice is used by https://nitter.net/Starlink — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2047502409728217418#m
Exactly Stephen Miller (@StephenM) Speaking as a Jew: ADL is NOT a Jewish organization. It is an ultra-left activist org that pushes radical transgenderism, border erasure, police dismantlement, and the demolition of free speech—deploying rank slander, bullying and character assassination to achieve its aims. These views and tactics are expressly contrary to sacred Jewish and biblical teaching. When justly criticized, ADL and its defenders falsely claim anti-Semitism, thereby diminishing all past and present victims of anti-Semitism. In fact, conflating criticism of ADL with criticism of Jews is itself an anti-Semitic trope. Bottom line: ADL is a disreputable organization that has gravely undermined Jewish interests and is worthy of the strongest condemnation. — https://nitter.net/StephenM/status/1699072999012634981#m
The Japanese railway privatization of 1987 stands as one of the most devastating defeats ever dealt to statist transportation mythology. The government split the bloated Japan National Railways into seven regional companies, sold them off, and watched private ownership transform a bankruptcy-bound disaster into the world's most efficient rail system. JNR hemorrhaged money for decades before privatization. By 1987, the state railway carried debt equivalent to $200 billion in today's money while delivering mediocre service plagued by strikes and inefficiency. Politicians treated it as a jobs program rather than a transportation service. The predictable result: chronic losses, deteriorating infrastructure, and customer service that reflected government monopoly arrogance. Private ownership changed everything overnight. The new JR companies slashed operating costs by 40% within five years while dramatically improving service quality. JR East alone now generates annual profits exceeding $3 billion. These companies invest billions in cutting-edge technology, maintain punctuality rates above 99%, and operate the world's most advanced high-speed rail networks. They achieved this without a single yen of operational subsidies. The transformation reveals a core dynamic of transportation infrastructure: private companies must satisfy customers to survive, while government monopolies need only satisfy politicians. JR companies diversified into real estate, retail, and hospitality around their stations, creating integrated profit centers that cross-subsidize rail operations. Government railways never innovate this way because bureaucrats face no market pressure to generate returns. Meanwhile, Amtrak burns through $2 billion in annual subsidies while delivering third-world service across most routes, and European state railways require massive taxpayer bailouts every few years to stay solvent.

You can't trust Chat GPT. It is funding partisan left-wing groups while pretending to be 'unbiased.' Video Katie Miller (@KatieMiller) Just like the SPLC, OpenAI has funneled millions to left-wing activist nonprofits like the Dolores Huerta Foundation through its $40.5M AI Fund. Dolores Huerta has called Trump administration policies “ethnic cleansing,” and opposed executive actions as threats to equity and justice. — https://nitter.net/KatieMiller/status/2048011734342877492#m
The Tesla "T" logo comes from Nikola Tesla's original electric motor patent btw Pretty cool.

And every single individual whose life was ruined by their lies. Bo Snerdley (@BoSnerdley) Every single legitimate group that was slandered by the SPLC should join in a class action suit - not just against them - but against all the institutions that de-platformed, de-banked or otherwise harmed them because of the SPLC. — https://nitter.net/BoSnerdley/status/2047810583399981432#m
Whoah, self-driving cars compete with airlines. I never considered that till now. Nahuel Hilal - TattooGuy (@nahuelhilal) Yesterday I drove my https://nitter.net/tesla 900 miles on FSD from Miami to Nashville and I realized it’s genuinely the better option. I fly that route 2 to 3 times a month. Flights are never under $400. Most times $600. Sometimes $800. Add Uber to and from both airports, or parking garage fees. Then factor in the delays, the cancellations, the security theater, the chaos, the guy next to you who hasn’t met deodorant yet. On the other hand: I pack healthy snacks, press one button, and the car just goes. I took calls. Replied to emails. FaceTimed my family. Ate without pulling over. Did everything I normally do on a travel day, except none of the stuff that makes travel days miserable. My biggest concern going in was range and charging. Here’s what actually happened: My bladder needed one extra stop the car didn’t even suggest. Most charging stops were under five minutes. Total cost for the whole trip was less than just the uber to the airport. And this was the base model Y. Now I’m thinking I should get something comfier and just make this the default. — https://nitter.net/nahuelhilal/status/2047765427523072018#m
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Checkmate, assholes
Their cover story is be Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) The key takeaway I got from the grand jury indictment is that these could not have been "paid informants." Let's set aside that SPLC is not a law enforcement body, and therefore, has no business "infiltrating" groups (beyond paying individuals on the books to observe and record the activities of extremist groups). We are talking about $3 MILLION paid to existing top members of extremist organizations. These weren't "informants." They were organizers. They were leaders. They were of such a rank that you could simply pay for their information because they knew exactly how it all worked. Therefore, the idea that they were "infiltrating" these groups to get information on them or to stop their activities is an absurd lie. — https://nitter.net/kylenabecker/status/2047991881229873204#m

SPLC got better returns than Nancy Pelosi and inverse Cramer combined! David Sacks (@DavidSacks) SPLC invested $270k in Charlottesville and got $81 million in additional donations. Extraordinary returns. Video — https://nitter.net/DavidSacks/status/2047871382923469241#m
Incentives explain outcomes. Actually eliminating hatred would end the existence of “anti-hate” groups, so groups like SPLC amplified hatred instead to get more donations. @amuse (@amuse) HATE HOAX: The SPLC once bankrupted the KKK but eventually it realized that to raise donor money it would need to fund the very organization it was founded to fight. The demand for racism exceeded supply so they manufactured it. Video — https://nitter.net/amuse/status/2047713091639542140#m
The fact that I wasn’t funded by the SPLC proves I’m not a Nazi
Bingo 😂 Rothmus 🏴 (@Rothmus) I know Elon isn’t a Nazi because he wasn’t funded by the SPLC. — https://nitter.net/Rothmus/status/2047884968936833227#m
The NAACP are buddies with SPLC. Both of them stoke hatred relentlessly. Shawn Farash (@Shawn_Farash) The NAACP is now defending the people who quite literally funded the KKK. What a time to be alive. — https://nitter.net/Shawn_Farash/status/2047627304864550940#m
💯 T. Becket Adams (@BecketAdams) So ... the SPLC revived a dead neo-Nazi group? — https://nitter.net/BecketAdams/status/2047745212450038114#m
Exactly Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) We're not saying that Charlottesville itself is a "hoax." We are saying the SPLC allegedly *HELPED* to engineer the conditions for it happening, and then materially aided-and-abetted a Unite the Right organizer and thereby promoted a clash between protesters and counter-protesters. Then the SPLC fundraised off it, successfully, and the Democrats weaponized it to push a bogus narrative in the 2020 election. So the SPLC benefited financially and the Democrats benefited politically. That is why the Biden administration shut down an investigation into the SPLC after banks flagged its suspect activities. I don't know why you leftists continue to pretend that we're all stupid. It's a tired act. When you flail with these vapid counter-arguments, it just makes you look like a huckster, in addition to a race grifter. — https://nitter.net/kylenabecker/status/2047996067648512401#m
The ADL classifies a shitload of stuff as “right wing extremism” and almost nothing as “left wing extremism”. That is the heart of the problem. If white people killing black people, which is rare per capita, is classified as “right wing”, then, logically, blacks killing whites should be “left wing”, but they don’t count that at all! The ADL pushes extreme anti-white propaganda, therefore they are a hate group. Plain and simple.
Exactly OutspokenSamantha (@Outspoken_Sam) 🚨 THE SPLC WAS JUST PAYING INFORMANTS - which is the Leftist narrative. The Left is pushing the narrative that the SPLC was simply paying informants to monitor and report on extremist groups. If that were truly the case, there would have been no need for the SPLC to route payments through fake entities and shell organizations. They did so because the recipients weren't passive sources - they were active organizers who played key roles in planning events and rallying other extremists to participate. In some cases, these individuals were leaders of the very hate groups the SPLC publicly listed as extremists, all while receiving payments from the organization. That contradiction makes the "they were just informants" defense fall apart. They weren't mere observers - they were active participants, organizers, advertisers, and motivators. They were the REASON these hate events happened at all. — https://nitter.net/Outspoken_Sam/status/2047678925967372610#m

To me, one of the main lessons from SpaceX is that companies can continue to experience startup-like rates of progress as long as their founder doesn’t lose any of their intensity over a quarter of a century. SpaceX (@SpaceX) Three years since the first flight of Starship, the next generation is here. New ship. New booster. New engines. New pad and new test site. SpaceX engineers are working to solve one of the most difficult engineering challenges in history: developing a fully, rapidly reusable rocket Video — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2047800137133756633#m
grok imagine is on another level now. the new model is unreal. go try it. Grok Imagine (@imagine) Grok Imagine now has dramatically improved lip sync and sharper audio quality on all image-to-video generations. Dialogue tracks the mouth. Sound matches the scene. Your videos look and sound the way you imagined them. Video — https://nitter.net/imagine/status/2047879036119175379#m
The ADL is an Antiwhite Hate Group. “The ADL was Caught Falsifying Statistics to Frame White Americans”. Elon Musk (@elonmusk) The ADL is a hate group — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2047705980771975596#m

If the leftwing masterminds were half as smart as they think they are, they would realise that the collapse of the West they’re working towards will cause their collapse too. If.
“Diversity is strength, but only in the West. Not anywhere else!” Alix (@AlixG_2) If diversity is such strength, why aren't we pushing it on Muslim and black nations? Why only white European western nations? Oh ya, South Africa tried that and look how that worked out. — https://nitter.net/AlixG_2/status/2047684130263982374#m
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We need Nuremberg trials for the monsters that enabled this.

In just 3 years since Starship’s first flight, the iteration has been absolutely INSANE SpaceX is literally moving at of light speed - building more than a decade of advancements in just 3 years From Flight 1 exploding to preparing Version 3/Flight 12 with: • All-new Starship V3 + Super Heavy Booster • Raptor 3 engines - a true engineering masterpiece (simpler, lighter, record thrust) • Upgraded launch mount + brand new Pad 2 • 11 integrated flights with orbital attempts, reentries & multiple mid-air booster catches This is now the most advanced & powerful rocket system ever built in history - solving full rapid reusability at light-speed….

This is one you should watch on a big TV. One of the most incredible corporate videos I ever have seen and I was with the GoPro video team the night it released its Hero 2 video that brought that company to an IPO. Brian Roemmele (@BrianRoemmele) Love this new https://nitter.net/SpaceX video. Worth the time to watch… Video — https://nitter.net/BrianRoemmele/status/2047831323684048898#m
New Grok Imagine model just dropped with much better lip sync & sound. Nothing in this video is real. Video
Dramatically improved lip sync is now live on Grok Imagine (try it out at http://grok.com/imagine). Grok Imagine (@imagine) Grok Imagine now has dramatically improved lip sync and sharper audio quality on all image-to-video generations. Dialogue tracks the mouth. Sound matches the scene. Your videos look and sound the way you imagined them. Video — https://nitter.net/imagine/status/2047879036119175379#m
Grok Imagine now has dramatically improved lip sync and sharper audio quality on all image-to-video generations. Dialogue tracks the mouth. Sound matches the scene. Your videos look and sound the way you imagined them. Video
Incredible return on investment! 💰💰💰 Video
Straight to #1 Nikita Bier (@nikitabier) Still got it — https://nitter.net/nikitabier/status/2047857515506041294#m

David Friedberg on the Nonprofit Scam: 90% Are Bullsh*t “ The definition of exempt activities is charitable, religious, educational, scientific, literacy, public safety, or fostering amateur sports competition, or preventing cruelty to children or animals. You tell me how the f**k 90% of what we call nonprofits today fall under that definition. We have completely f**king closed our eyes to the fact that organizations, regardless of political affiliation or social interest, have fundamental commercial and probably not aligned interests with the definition of a 501(c)(3), and we've allowed them all to get away with it for far too long. I don't think that this is a blue or red thing. I think that this is a thing where we let these organizations make it easy to get money, to hide the money, and to do whatever the hell they want with the money, and we need to stop it. And I think that it's an amazing opportunity right now for everyone to kind of reset the decks by cleaning all the sh*t up, and getting all of these organizations flushed, and make sure that any organization that wants to do whatever bullsh*t, nefarious things they want to do, by all means do it. But it's not a nonprofit and you shouldn't get a charitable donation deduction, and the government should not be putting money into these sorts of things. This is an entirely different sort of activity in the social order. And as a libertarian, I'm all for it, but I don't think that they should be tax exempt, and I don't think they should be getting government money, and I don't think that individuals should be benefiting from giving them money. And if we could fix all that shit up, I think a lot of these problems are going to go away.” Video
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SpaceX's shocking competence: "Somebody I know once worked for https://nitter.net/SpaceX and they were asked what it was like, and he said, "It's like being dropped into a zone of shocking competence." Everybody is ultra competent. And the reason everybody's ultra competent is because if they're not, Elon sniffs it out and fires them. Elon's talking to the people actually doing the work. At this point having done this for 25 years he can sniff this out really quickly. The best engineers in the world want to work for him because he's the one CEO who's able to work with them as a peer on whatever the technology is. What would be better as an engineer than being able to design a rocket with https://nitter.net/elonmusk as your engineering partner?" Video David Senra (@davidsenra) My conversation with Marc Andreessen (https://nitter.net/pmarca), co-founder of https://nitter.net/a16z and Netscape. 0:00 Caffeine Heart Scare 0:56 Zero Introspection Mindset 3:24 Psychedelics and Founders 4:54 Motivation Beyond Happiness 7:18 Tech as Progress Engine 10:27 Founders Versus Managers 20:01 HP Intel Founder Legacy 21:32 Why Start the Firm 24:14 Venture Barbell Theory 28:57 JP Morgan Boutique Banking 30:02 Religion Split Wall Street 30:41 Barbell of Banking 31:42 Allen & Company Model 33:16 Planning the VC Firm 33:45 CAA Playbook Lessons 36:49 First Principles vs. Status Quo 39:03 Scaling Venture Capital 40:37 Private Equity and Mad Men 42:52 Valley Shifts to Full Stack 45:59 Meeting Jim Clark 48:53 Founder vs. Manager at SGI 54:20 Recruiting Dinner Story 56:58 Starting the Next Company 57:57 Nintendo Online Gamble 58:33 Building Mosaic Browser 59:45 NSFnet Commercial Ban 1:01:28 Eternal September Shift 1:03:11 Spam and Web Controversy 1:04:49 Mosaic Tech Support Flood 1:07:49 Netscape Business Model 1:09:05 Early Internet Skepticism 1:11:15 Moral Panic Pattern 1:13:08 Bicycle Face Story 1:14:48 Music Panic Examples 1:18:12 Lessons from Jim Clark 1:19:36 Clark Versus Barksdale 1:21:22 Tesla Versus Edison 1:23:00 Edison Digression Setup 1:23:13 AI Forecasting Myths 1:23:43 Edison Phonograph Lesson 1:25:11 Netscape Two Jims 1:29:11 Bottling Innovation 1:31:44 Elon Management Code 1:32:24 IBM Big Gray Cloud 1:37:12 Engineer First Truth 1:38:28 Bottlenecks and Speed 1:42:46 Milli Elon Metric 1:47:20 Starlink Side Project 1:49:10 Closing Includes paid partnerships. Video — https://nitter.net/davidsenra/status/2033181422081429882#m
RT https://nitter.net/sapinker: We should oppose the Trump administration's abuse of the law to intimidate and cripple private advocacy organizations they do…
The reality is that stoking hate was incredibly lucrative for the SPLC. That’s why they did it. Incentives explain outcomes. The Redheaded libertarian (@TRHLofficial) White supremacy went up because the SPLC changed the definition and applied it to everybody. Supply and demand problem fixed. Fkn magicians. — https://nitter.net/TRHLofficial/status/2047497486885941458#m
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Telepathic control of robot arms Neuralink (@neuralink) We are working to restore mobility that was lost due to disease or spinal cord injury by allowing participants to control robotic arms with their thoughts. See how this is possible. Video — https://nitter.net/neuralink/status/2047803749226144089#m
this was a good week. proud of the team. happy building!
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Yup Wilfred Reilly (@wil_da_beast630) The SPLC was probably the largest single funder of the Ku Klux Klan in the USA. No punch line. — https://nitter.net/wil_da_beast630/status/2047718400709845270#m
I remember their craven actions X Freeze (@XFreeze) Remember that time the ADL labeled Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA an “extremist threat” and “hate group” They put TPUSA in their official “Glossary of Extremism and Hate”..... right next to actual terrorists Even after Charlie was assassinated, the page was still live, accusing them of ties to racists, and bigotry Then Elon Musk saw the screenshots, called the ADL out, and torched them publicly The backlash was so massive they deleted the entire 1,000+ entry Glossary overnight Never forget how they tried to paint patriots as dangerous threats — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2047766449058680985#m

I just ran Summon from my passenger seat for over an hour in a busy Costco parking lot not a single person noticed. that’s how good it is
Falcon Heavy SpaceX (@SpaceX) Falcon Heavy in the hangar at Launch Complex 39A in Florida Video — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2047761136041275885#m
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SPLC Says Funding KKK Only 3% Of What They Do https://buff.ly/OQ4kkHD

Number of people who go bankrupt every year because of medical bills or illness-related work loss: 🇦🇺 0 🇨🇦 0 🇩🇰 0 🇫🇮 0 🇫🇷 0 🇩🇪 0 🇮🇸 0 🇮🇪 0 🇮🇹 0 🇯🇵 0 🇳🇱 0 🇳🇴 0 🇵🇹 0 🇪🇸 0 🇸🇪 0 🇬🇧 0 🇺🇸 530,000 There’s a lesson there.
Extraordinary progress with UCP! Vidhya Srinivasan (@VidsSrinivasan) The Universal Commerce Protocol is taking a major step in building the future of agentic commerce with the expansion of its Tech Council. Welcome to https://nitter.net/Amazon, https://nitter.net/Meta, https://nitter.net/Microsoft, https://nitter.net/Salesforce and https://nitter.net/Stripe. The success of UCP is an industry-wide effort that requires a true ecosystem approach. Welcome to the new partners joining us to build the future of agentic commerce! 💪 — https://nitter.net/VidsSrinivasan/status/2047696562256834824#m

Signal, WhatsApp, Telegram & iMessage all have serious security problems: > Signal makes it easy for hackers to steal your account by requiring your number. They had a hack last year. > WhatsApp let anyone grab 3.5 billion phone numbers in a hack last year. > Telegram doesn’t encrypt most chats by default — their servers can read them. > iMessage lets Apple see your messages if they’re backed up to iCloud. XChat is the only secure encrypted messaging app. Nikita Bier (@nikitabier) Welcoming a new member of the family Get XChat for iOS: https://apple.co/4sVp8bF Video — https://nitter.net/nikitabier/status/2047747631624183889#m

New episode of The Information Bottleneck is out, this time with https://nitter.net/liuzhuang1234 (Princeton). We talked about ConvNeXt and whether architecture still matters; dataset bias and what "good data" actually looks like; ImageBind and why vision is the natural bridge across modalities; CLIP's blind spots; memory as the real bottleneck behind the agent hype; whether LLMs have world models; and Transformers Without Normalization. For years, the vision community debated what actually matters: architecture, inductive bias, self-attention vs convolution. After a lot of back-and-forth, we ended up in a funny place: ViT and ConvNet give roughly the same performance once you tune the details. What I find interesting is that once you reach a certain performance level, it becomes much easier to swap and tweak components without really changing the outcome. Talking to Zhuang on this episode, I kept wondering whether the same is now true for LLMs. If we wil spent serious time on an alternative architecture today, would you actually get a meaningfully different model, or just land on the same Pareto curve with extra steps? I'm starting to suspect it's the latter. Architecture matters less than we think. Data, compute, and a handful of pillars do most of the work. Video
The NAACP was simultaneously fighting: - For Affirmative Action - To eliminate racism An institution too stupid and/or dishonest to understand the contradiction here doesn't deserve to exist. All civil rights orgs should either condemn affirmative action or disband if they lack the sense to fight a clear case of institutional racism.

Ironically, the so-called “anti-hate” groups have an incredibly strong financial incentive to stoke hate, so they actually AMPLIFY hate! The worst thing that could happen to them is actually ending hate, as they would cease to exist. ALX 🇺🇸 (@alx) How long until we find out the “Global Project Against Hate and Extremism” funds hate and extremism? — https://nitter.net/alx/status/2047752890857492657#m
gpt-5.5 is now in GitHub Copilot! GitHub (@github) 🆕 https://nitter.net/OpenAIDevs GPT-5.5 is now generally available and rolling out in GitHub Copilot. Our early testing shows ➡️ It delivers its strongest performance on complex agentic coding tasks ➡️ It resolves real-world coding challenges previous GPT models couldn’t Try it out in Copilot CLI or https://nitter.net/code. 👇 https://github.blog/changelog/2026-04-24-gpt-5-5-is-generally-available-for-github-copilot/ Video — https://nitter.net/github/status/2047747243617460482#m
But without racism, who will fund the Southern Poverty Law Center (and all the other thousands of far-left non-profits)?
3/ These same capabilities also show up in everyday work. In M365 Copilot, we support multiple models including GPT-5.5 with Work IQ to reason over your work data, execute complex tasks, and generate complete documents and spreadsheets. And in Foundry, you can build with GPT-5.5 using the security, governance, and orchestration required for enterprise applications and workflows. Looking forward to what you build!
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Super excited GPT-5.5 is rolling out to GitHub Copilot, M365 Copilot, Copilot Studio, and Foundry today. With deeper reasoning, stronger multistep execution, and better performance across long, complex tasks, GPT-5.5 helps you go from idea to execution faster with fewer iterations to get to the right outcome. It’s all about helping you choose the right model, or models, for the right task across your workflow.
1/ In GitHub Copilot CLI, you can move across models depending on the job. Use faster models to scaffold and explore quickly. Use deeper reasoning models to plan, understand requirements, and make the right tradeoffs. Then GPT-5.5 can take that plan and turn it into working code, iterating, resolving errors, using tools, and validating results along the way. Video
Grok is better than Gemini even in Hebrew. I asked exactly the same question about the Hubble Space Telescope, which was launched into space 36 years ago today. Grok gave me a great summary with images, understood that I was speaking Hebrew, and responded perfectly. Gemini thought I was speaking in some unidentified language, gave a short and boring answer with no images, and no timeline or playback controls like Grok has. Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Not bad — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2047735226756190282#m

Tesla started Cybercab production 18 months after this article lol

Not bad X Freeze (@XFreeze) I tested the same prompt on both Grok 4.3 and GPT 5.5: “Count to 10 starting from 11” ChatGPT 5.5 gave the obvious 11–20 Grok 4.3 gave 11, 10 and explained why going backwards was the only logical move Grok’s logical reasoning is at a level most models still can’t even touch — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2047717800949563691#m

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It’s interesting that the Southern Poverty Law Centre gave money to the KKK. What I also find interesting is that the KKK accepted it. All collectivists together, eh?
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The ADL is a hate group Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸 (@pmarca) Grok has thoughts on who to look at next. — https://nitter.net/pmarca/status/2047421009914163565#m
Seems low Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) Republican voters make up 40% of New England. Democrats control the district lines. Result: 🔴 — 0 🔵 — 27 — https://nitter.net/bennyjohnson/status/2047380875499712749#m

Incentives explain outcomes Wilfred Reilly (@wil_da_beast630) When the product you sell is fear, you pay scary people to do scary stuff. — https://nitter.net/wil_da_beast630/status/2047341735932575846#m
True Ayaan Hirsi Ali (@Ayaan) “…there is no reason to assume the deception stopped at the SPLC’s doors. Every major civic institution that traded its founding mission for the prestige of enforcing multiculturalist orthodoxy deserves the same scrutiny, the same audit and, when warranted, the same indictment.” https://www.thefp.com/p/ayaan-hirsi-ali-the-splc-targeted?utm_campaign=post — https://nitter.net/Ayaan/status/2047541199775351155#m
Wow Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) Bombshell CBS News segment on the Southern Poverty Law Center indictment where the SPLC lied to donors, paid violent extremists millions, and “manufactured racism” for its own purposes “The SPLC was not dismantling these groups. It was instead manufacturing the extremism it purports to oppose.” Per Todd Blanche The Charlottesville rally leader attended “at the direction of SPLC” and made racist posts “under the supervision” of SPLC. Video — https://nitter.net/SteveGuest/status/2047125332030009656#m
图灵奖获得者、 AI 三大教父之一的 LeCun在达沃斯的发言,算是把整个硅谷的遮羞布扯了。 他说现在整个行业都被LLM彻底洗脑了,所有人都在同一条赛道上互相挖人,谁敢偏离主流谁就被骂落后。 这也是他离开Meta的真正原因,连Meta都已经LLM-pilled,他不想再跟风了。 最扎心的一句话是:纯生成式架构,不管是LLM、VLM还是VLA,永远造不出哪怕猫级的智能体。 因为它们本质上只是下一个token预测机,只能在文字和像素的空间里做统计关联,从来没有真正理解过这个世界的因果。 它们不会预测行动的后果,不会真正的规划,更没有常识。 当然,我不是说LLM没用,短期来看,scaling LLM+微调+工具调用,已经能吃掉80%的白领工作,硅谷所有人往这里冲,也算是完全理性,毕竟钱和机会就在这里。 但长期来看,这是一条有天花板的路。因为你永远不可能在文字地图上,开出一辆真正的车。 机器人、具身智能、长期自主代理、真正的科学发现,这些坎,纯LLM永远跨不过去。 LeCun说,真正的智能必须有世界模型。就是说给定当前的状态和你要做的动作,你要能准确预测下一秒世界会变成什么样。不是简单的像素级的生成,还需要对物理规律和因果关系的抽象建模。 最近Figure、特斯拉、谷歌的机器人项目,其实都在偷偷补这一课,只是没人愿意公开说,LLM不是万能地基。 我理解未来真正的智能,一定是混合栈,LLM负责语言交互和符号推理,世界模型负责因果预测和长期规划,执行层负责把计划变成动作。 LeCun从来没说过要抛弃LLM,他只是反对把LLM当成一切的答案。 硅谷现在最可怕的问题不是卷,是所有人都在同一条赛道上卷得太狠,以至于忘了终点其实根本不在这条赛道上。 世界模型这道坎,迟早要跨。 而谁先跨过去,谁就是下一个时代的赢家。 https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23YannLeCun https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23世界模型 https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23AGI https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23大模型 https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23具身智能 Video 阿绎 AYi (@AYi_AInotes) 后续来了兄弟们,卧槽真的太炸了,同样的任务,同样的配置,速度比Claude Sonnet 4.6还快 6 倍,成本低约 50 倍, openrouter 和 官方 API 均限时免费 1 周使用时间,白嫖的机会,冲啊兄弟们! 我上周那条讲Elephant Alpha的推不是爆了吗,很多兄弟在评论区猜背后是谁,现在谜底揭晓了。 蚂蚁集团AGI团队(https://nitter.net/AntLingAGI)的Ling-2.6-flash, 猜中国产大厂马甲的兄弟,你赢了。 说实话我看到架构数字那一刻,上周用它的所有体感全部对上了。 总参数104B,每次推理真正激活的只有7.4B,激活率7%,256个专家里每次只叫醒一小撮干活,其他的继续睡觉😂 这就是为啥上周我说它token消耗肉眼可见往下掉——100块钱的模型,每次推理只烧7块钱的算力,跑出了100块钱的智能,这可不是玄学啊,属于架构层面就在为效率让路。 再叠Linear Attention把传统Transformer的二次复杂度压下来,再加Multi-Token Prediction做推理加速,三件事一起上,FP8单卡341 tokens/s,Artificial Analysis实测输出215 tokens/s,和gpt-oss-120B并列第一梯队。 说实话,速度方面上周体验之后我早就服了,这回真正让我愣住的是跑分。 Artificial Analysis跑完全量评测,Ling-2.6-flash只烧了大约15M tokens,Nemotron-3-Super烧了接近10倍,Intelligence Score却拿到26,和Gemini 2.5 Flash同梯队。 都便宜到这个份上,大家下意识觉得肯定哪里凑合了,但agentic跑分直接打脸,SWE-bench Verified 62,BFCL-V4 67,TAU2-Telecom 93.86,SWE-bench测的是真实代码仓库里定位Bug加生成补丁,BFCL测的是函数调用准确性,全是硬场景,不是那种学术榜单刷分。 上周我搭那个串三个工具的小Agent跑得贼利索,现在明白了,这模型从训练阶段就是奔着Agent去的,别人做Agent是改装车,它是原厂出的Agent专用机。 所以我上周说的那套玩法现在有了官方解释——Claude管架构和规划调一次,Ling-2.6-flash管分步执行跑一百次,成本砍到十分之一,不是我瞎搭的野路子,是这个模型本来就为这个场景而生。 蚂蚁的产品线逻辑也清晰,Ling做基础,Ring做推理,Ming做多模态,这次先以stealth身份在OpenRouter和Kilo上免费放出来收集反馈,后面会开源,再推商用版LingDT,还会出BF16/FP8/INT4量化版。 路径就是社区验证→开源扩散→商业落地,对开发者来说,现在就是白嫖窗口期,免费还剩几天。 用了这段时间我给它的定位很明确,它是目前最适合一直开着的模型之一,Agent持续跑、代码补全随时触发、长文档批量处理,越高频越省钱,账单每个月都会替它说话。 但极端复杂的推理链、需要反复自我纠错的长思考任务,你可能还是得上重型推理模型,它的sweet spot是够聪明+极快+极省那个三角区,日常80%的活它接得住,接得还比大多数模型便宜。 所以说2026年看模型不能再盯着单一智能分了,当Agent从偶尔问一下变成24小时不间断跑的基础设施,每个token的有效产出就是新的胜负手,Ling-2.6-flash是目前这个方向上跑得最激进、也交出实际成绩单的选手之一。 上周说过的话,这周全部兑现,挺爽的🌚 https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23ElephantAlpha https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23Ling2Flash https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23AntAGI https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23Agent https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23大模型 Video — https://nitter.net/AYi_AInotes/status/2047364394229850188#m
SpaceX is developing a next-generation gateway station to boost https://nitter.net/Starlink speeds after securing approval to upgrade the satellite internet service with gigabit connectivity, according to a new FCC filing. “This application takes the next step by seeking authority for one of SpaceX’s next-generation quad-band gateway earth stations that will connect these satellite systems to the terrestrial internet,” the company wrote, noting it's targeting "fiber-like speeds." The gateway station will still use 40 antennas for quad-band access, but each will be a 1.99-meter parabolic dish, slightly larger than the 1.85-meter dishes used at the company's other gateway facilities.

🫶 Moll (@Moleh1ll) GPT-5.5 is a breath of fresh air. A model that feels like it absorbed the best of the previous ones: intelligence, insight, sense of humor and memory all work beautifully here. An absolutely stunning personality overall. OpenAI absolutely cooked — https://nitter.net/Moleh1ll/status/2047548896360931542#m
A mathematician who shared an office with Claude Shannon at Bell Labs gave one lecture in 1986 that explains why some people win Nobel Prizes and other equally smart people spend their whole lives doing forgettable work. His name was Richard Hamming. He won the Turing Award. He invented error-correcting codes that made modern computing possible. And he spent 30 years at Bell Labs sitting in a cafeteria at lunch watching which scientists became legendary and which ones faded into nothing. In March 1986, he walked into a Bellcore auditorium in front of 200 researchers and told them exactly what he had seen. Here's the framework that has been quoted by every serious scientist for the last 40 years. His opening line landed like a punch. He said most scientists he worked with at Bell Labs were just as smart as the Nobel Prize winners. Just as hardworking. Just as credentialed. And yet at the end of a 40-year career, one group had changed entire fields and the other group was forgotten by the time they retired. He wanted to know what the difference actually was. And he said it wasn't luck. It wasn't IQ. It was a specific set of habits that almost nobody is willing to follow. The first habit was the one that hurts the most to hear. He said most scientists deliberately avoid the most important problem in their field because the odds of failure are too high. They pick a safe adjacent problem, solve it cleanly, publish it, and move on. And because they never swing at the hard problem, they never hit it. He said if you do not work on an important problem, it is unlikely you will do important work. That is not a motivational line. That is a logical one. The second habit was about doors. Literal doors. He noticed that the scientists at Bell Labs who kept their office doors closed got more done in the short term because they had no interruptions. But the scientists who kept their doors open got more done over a career. The open-door scientists were interrupted constantly. They also absorbed every new idea passing through the hallway. Ten years in, they were working on problems the closed-door scientists did not even know existed. The third habit was inversion. When Bell Labs refused to give him the team of programmers he wanted, Hamming sat with the rejection for weeks. Then he flipped the question. Instead of asking for programmers to write the programs, he asked why machines could not write the programs themselves. That single inversion pushed him into the frontier of computer science. He said the pattern repeats everywhere. What looks like a defect, if you flip it correctly, becomes the exact thing that pushes you ahead of everyone else. The fourth habit was the one that hit me the hardest. He said knowledge and productivity compound like interest. Someone who works 10 percent harder than you does not produce 10 percent more over a career. They produce twice as much. The gap doesn't add. It multiplies. And it compounds silently for years before anyone notices. He finished the lecture with a line I have never been able to shake. He said Pasteur's famous quote is right. Luck favors the prepared mind. But he meant it literally. You don't hope for luck. You engineer the conditions where luck can land on you. Open doors. Important problems. Inverted questions. Compounded hours. Those are not traits. Those are choices you make every single day. The transcript has been sitting on the University of Virginia's computer science website for almost 30 years. The video is free on YouTube. Stripe Press reprinted the full lectures as a book in 2020 and Bret Victor wrote the foreword. Hamming died in 1998. He gave his final lecture a few weeks before. He was 82. The lecture that explains why some careers become legendary and others disappear is still free. Most people who could benefit from it will never open it.

I recently awarded Britain the coveted title of Stage 5 Suicidal Empath. A just award. Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) Two Pakistani men received $200000 from British tax-payers by the state to pay for their legal defense after grooming and raping 5 English girls Via https://nitter.net/PatrickChristys Video — https://nitter.net/visegrad24/status/2047370025833537585#m
Feel like very few serious people make the argument Britain should develop its own LLM? Certainly not an argument you see made in Westminster often during the sovereignty debate. Also some other eyebrow-raising sections in this interview. Christian May (@ChristianJMay) NEW: “No one in their right mind would ever train an LLM foundation model in the UK" - Nick Clegg dismisses UK's 'sovereign AI' push as "slightly dishonest" given our "marginal relevance." Full story, https://nitter.net/CityAM — https://nitter.net/ChristianJMay/status/2047631105696706564#m

1. I never said LLMs were not useful. They are, particularly with all the bells and whistles that are being added to them. I use them. 2. A robot-rich future can't be built with AIs that don't understand the physical world and don't anticipate the consequences of their actions. And LLMs really don't. 3. The future in the cartoon looks pretty dystopian TBH, but even a non-dystopian version will require world models and zero-shot planning abilities. 4. I rarely wear a suit and absolutely never wear a tie. 5. I would never ever place a coffee mug on top of a piece equipment. 6. I hope I'll look this young in 2032.
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Tesla FSD is the first AI saving lives at scale....on real roads every single day Road accidents kill 1.19 million people every year - the #1 cause of death for ages 5–29 94%+ of crashes are caused by human error Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (Supervised) has now surpassed over 9.7 billion miles of real-world data and delivers ~9× safer than human drivers Scaled across the U.S. alone, this level of safety could save 32,000+ lives per year and prevent millions of injuries This is "AI saving lives" Not a benchmark...Not a demo... but reality Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Tesla AI is where the rubber hits the road. “Make no mistakes” is not just a meme joke for self-driving AI. Tesla AI saves lives every day, at large scale. No other AI team can yet make that claim. — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2047574377928307166#m

Elon's team just did something nobody's talking about. They replaced Starlink's call center with an AI. 🤯 And the results are insane. 1 in 5 people who called Starlink bought Starlink on the call. 70% of support calls got resolved without a human ever touching them. Every caller was talking to Grok. It's called Grok Voice Think Fast 1.0. And this is not a voice model. This is a call center in a box. Plug it into a phone line. It picks up. It talks. It sells. It troubleshoots. It books. In 25 languages. With no lunch break. A single Grok agent runs 28 tools across hundreds of workflows. Hardware troubleshooting. Replacement orders. Service credits. All autonomous. The global call center industry is worth $350 billion. Elon just showed up with a demo that does the job better, cheaper, faster, and it never clocks out. Everyone is busy teaching AI to write code. Elon quietly taught it to take your money on the phone. xAI (@xai) Introducing Grok Voice Think Fast 1.0 A state-of-the-art voice model built for complex, multi-step workflows with snappy responses and high accuracy. It takes the top spot on the Tau Voice Bench and handles real-world messiness like noise, accents, and interruptions better than any other model in the world. https://x.ai/news/grok-voice-think-fast-1 — https://nitter.net/xai/status/2047441173569216721#m
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Tesla AI is where the rubber hits the road. “Make no mistakes” is not just a meme joke for self-driving AI. Tesla AI saves lives every day, at large scale. No other AI team can yet make that claim.
Cybercab Tesla Robotaxi (@robotaxi) In formation Video — https://nitter.net/robotaxi/status/2047508506568544496#m
🔴 Trump vient de publier sur Truth Social un monologue de 1 500 mots sur le droit du sol, l'ACLU, les Indiens, les Chinois et la "Savage Nation". Ce texte inhabituellement long, inhabituellement cohérent, mérite une lecture attentive. Il révèle bien plus qu'une opinion sur l'immigration. ▶️ Commençons par l'évidence que tout le monde remarque : ce texte n'a pas été écrit par Donald Trump. Trump écrit en majuscules intempestives, en phrases courtes, avec des digressions abruptes et une syntaxe chaotique. Ce texte est long, structuré, argumenté, avec une progression rhétorique délibérée, une introduction, des exemples, une montée en puissance émotionnelle, une conclusion en appel à l'action. C'est la marque de fabrique de Stephen Miller, architecte de la politique migratoire de Trump depuis dix ans, dont l'organisation America First Legal est précisément celle qui a construit les arguments juridiques soumis à la Cour Suprême. Miller rédige. Trump signe. C'est une mécanique documentée depuis des années. ▶️ Ce qui rend ce texte particulièrement remarquable, c'est son timing et son objectif. Le 1er avril, Trump a assisté en personne aux plaidoiries de la Cour Suprême sur le droit du sol, la première fois dans l'histoire américaine qu'un président en exercice assiste à des arguments oraux devant la Cour. La majorité des juges, y compris ceux nommés par Trump lui-même, ont exprimé un scepticisme marqué. Ce post fleuve publié dans les jours suivants n'est pas une réflexion spontanée. C'est une tentative d'influencer l'opinion publique, et peut-être les juges eux-mêmes, avant que la décision ne tombe en juin. Venons-en aux affirmations les plus choquantes du texte, point par point. ▶️ "Nous sommes le seul pays au monde assez stupide pour autoriser le droit du sol." C'est factuellement faux. Une trentaine de pays garantissent la citoyenneté aux enfants nés sur leur territoire, dont le Canada, le Mexique, le Brésil et l'Argentine. ▶️ Trump écrit en substance que les Indiens et les Chinois qu'il qualifie de "gangsters with laptops", occupent toutes les places dans la tech californienne, que les Blancs n'ont plus leur chance, et que ce n'est plus leur pays. Les ingénieurs d'origine indienne et chinoise sont les architectes de l'économie technologique américaine, la même économie dont Trump se félicite en permanence. Google, Microsoft, Adobe, IBM, Palo Alto Networks, Arista Networks : autant de géants américains dirigés par des PDG d'origine indienne. Selon le rapport Stanford HAI 2026, les États-Unis investissent 285 milliards en IA et 80% des chercheurs en IA américains sont nés à l'étranger. Expulser ou décourager ces populations, c'est amputer l'innovation américaine au bénéfice de la Chine, l'adversaire que Trump prétend combattre. ▶️ L'ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union, organisation fondée en 1920 pour défendre les libertés constitutionnelles américaines) est qualifiée "d'organisation criminelle, la plus dangereuse de l'histoire des États-Unis," plus dangereuse que l'Iran. Trump écrit qu'elle "a fait plus de dégâts à ce pays que l'Iran n'en a jamais fait" et appelle à la poursuivre sous une loi antimafia. ▶️ "Le melting pot est terminé. C'est juste une marmite à cash." Le melting pot (le creuset en français), est le mythe fondateur de l'identité américaine depuis deux siècles. Lithuaniens, Roumains, Russes, Polonais, Italiens : Trump les cite lui-même comme exemples de bonnes intégrations. Il oublie de mentionner que ces vagues migratoires européennes ont elles aussi été accueillies avec les mêmes discours : les Irlandais traités de sous-humains, les Italiens lynchés, les Polonais moqués pour leur manque de loyauté. L'histoire se répète. Seule la nationalité des boucs émissaires change. 📕 Dans Le Pantin de la Maison Blanche, j'analyse comment Stephen Miller, idéologue de l'immigration ethno-nationaliste depuis vingt ans, utilise Trump comme amplificateur de sa vision du monde. Ce texte en est la démonstration la plus pure. L'Amérique a été construite par les enfants de ceux que ce texte veut expulser. Jensen Huang, NVIDIA, l'entreprise qui alimente la révolution IA mondiale, est né à Taïwan. Sundar Pichai, Google, est né en Inde. Satya Nadella, Microsoft, est né en Inde. Chacun d'eux est le produit d'une Amérique qui croyait encore à la vertu de ce fameux meltin pot. Ce texte leur dit que cette Amérique est terminée. 📖 Le Pantin de la Maison Blanche → https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B0GPCCMS68/

Great in depth interview with Thomas and Ben on GCP, Gemini Enterprise, Agents, TPUs etc Stratechery (@stratechery) 4-23-2026 An Interview with Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian About the Agentic Moment https://stratechery.com/2026/an-interview-with-google-cloud-ceo-thomas-kurian-about-the-agentic-moment/ — https://nitter.net/stratechery/status/2047254150954491958#m
Autobots, assemble! Tesla Robotaxi (@robotaxi) In formation Video — https://nitter.net/robotaxi/status/2047508506568544496#m
They all work together Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸 (@pmarca) Do the various censorship/debanking pressure groups, SPLC and others, coordinate their work? If one of them is breaking the law, are they all breaking the law together? Are there grounds for criminal conspiracy charges? RICO charges? Including complicit donors? — https://nitter.net/pmarca/status/2047448678009602266#m
Exactly Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸 (@pmarca) "Marc, why do you care about SPLC's crimes & other activists/companies/gov't agencies who may have done the same/complicit?" I sat in so many meetings for a DECADE where these groups determined who got cancelled/debanked/censored. Wholly un-American. People need to go to jail. — https://nitter.net/pmarca/status/2047496844310368341#m
Grok Voice is used by https://nitter.net/Starlink xAI (@xai) Introducing Grok Voice Think Fast 1.0 A state-of-the-art voice model built for complex, multi-step workflows with snappy responses and high accuracy. It takes the top spot on the Tau Voice Bench and handles real-world messiness like noise, accents, and interruptions better than any other model in the world. https://x.ai/news/grok-voice-think-fast-1 — https://nitter.net/xai/status/2047441173569216721#m
Never change wikipedia

Today we open sourced many of OpenAI's monitorability evaluations. We hope that the research community and other model developers can build upon them and use them to evaluate the monitorability of their own models. https://alignment.openai.com/monitorability-evals/
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Trump completely passed out, reawakened, then passed out again during today's pressor in the Oval Office. 😂🤣👇 Video
“In the end, the Party would announce that two and two made five, and you would have to believe it.” — George Orwell, “1984” Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) RFK Jr: "A Democratic senator claimed it's mathematically impossible to have a drug drop by 600%. I said, 'Well, if the drug was $100 and it raises to $600, that would be a 600% rise. If it drops from $600 to $100, that's a 600% savings.'" Trump: "Right" Video — https://nitter.net/atrupar/status/2047397140255633528#m
I bought a Tesla. Never thought I’d get an electric vehicle, but took a ride in a buddy’s Tesla and changed my mind. I’ve been using the supervised self-driving mode for my daily commute into DC. It’s pretty amazing. Today the car suddenly moved into the left lane, very abruptly. In that split second a very large piece of debris blew into the lane I had been in. The Tesla self driving system saw what I couldn’t see. When I drive I can only see from the perspective of the driver side front seat. The Tesla has multiple censors with different angles of view. It saw what I couldn’t. Importantly, even I I had seen it at the same time, the split second that it would have taken me to check blind spots and then consciously make the decision to move over would have taken too long. The Tesla knew all these variables simultaneously and almost instantly and was able to avoid impact safely. Well done https://nitter.net/elonmusk and https://nitter.net/Tesla team.
Our newest voice model is 20+ points ahead of the nearest competitor on Sierra's leaderboard. Pretty massive upgrade from our OG model from December, with significantly improved realism and tool calling capabilities. xAI (@xai) Introducing Grok Voice Think Fast 1.0 A state-of-the-art voice model built for complex, multi-step workflows with snappy responses and high accuracy. It takes the top spot on the Tau Voice Bench and handles real-world messiness like noise, accents, and interruptions better than any other model in the world. https://x.ai/news/grok-voice-think-fast-1 — https://nitter.net/xai/status/2047441173569216721#m

Interesting thread Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸 (@pmarca) So https://nitter.net/grok, we all just discovered that the SPLC has allegedly been funding some of the worst of the people and groups it claims to oppose. What are other activist pressure groups that advocate censorship/deplatforming of their enemies that could be doing the same thing? — https://nitter.net/pmarca/status/2047386671482892508#m
Think fast! xAI (@xai) Introducing Grok Voice Think Fast 1.0 A state-of-the-art voice model built for complex, multi-step workflows with snappy responses and high accuracy. It takes the top spot on the Tau Voice Bench and handles real-world messiness like noise, accents, and interruptions better than any other model in the world. https://x.ai/news/grok-voice-think-fast-1 — https://nitter.net/xai/status/2047441173569216721#m
I have mixed feelings about it. All this great group of researchers, who are now leading the field, "own" their success and name recognition to the openness (in code and publication) of the last decade in Google Brain/FAIR/OpenAI. I wish that now, when they have so much power, they would push more for open research Fazl Barez @ICLR 🇧🇷 (@FazlBarez) Alex Radford (https://nitter.net/AlecRad) just won one of the test of time awards at https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23ICLR 2026 So great to see this! Proof that impactful work doesn’t have to depend on having a PhD 🙌🙌 — https://nitter.net/FazlBarez/status/2047288024761880803#m

illustrious researchers interested in MD https://nitter.net/ylecun

Trump: “I took a lot of heat for saying drugs were going down 500%, 600%, 700%. But we also say sometimes 50%, 60%, it’s a different kind of calculation, and people understand it better.” The dumbest president ever. Video
"don't retweet this, don't retweet this, don't retweet this..." ah fuck it, life imitates art. Andon Labs (@andonlabs) In Vending-Bench Arena (the multiplayer version of Vending-Bench with competition dynamics), GPT-5.5 actually beats Opus 4.7. Opus 4.7 showed similar behavior to Opus 4.6: lying to suppliers and stiffing customers on refunds. GPT-5.5's tactics were clean, and it still won. — https://nitter.net/andonlabs/status/2047377260412649967#m

We tried a new thing with NVIDIA to roll out Codex across a whole company and it was awesome to see it work. Let us know if you'd like to do it at your company!

embers Sebastien Bubeck (@SebastienBubeck) GPT-5.5, not fully saturating the TikZ unicorn test yet but getting awfully close ... (yes this is actual TikZ code, I personally find it so unbelievable that I'm putting the code below for anyone to verify for themself) — https://nitter.net/SebastienBubeck/status/2047383628922167390#m

Waiting at Superchargers is rare, but when it happens, customers should be able to plan with confidence. Superchargers are the only fast chargers with predictive wait times and we're now using vehicle trajectory data to improve these predictions. Not all customers use Trip Planner to navigate to Superchargers, and amenities nearby also make forecasts harder (ex: cars queuing in a drive through next to a Supercharger). Hence, we've had instances where estimations were off, including at the Diner, where actual waits were longer than shown. This new model is much better, will keep improving, and is now being deployed at Superchargers globally. We have rockstar talent working on high impact projects like this at https://nitter.net/TeslaCharging, join us! https://www.tesla.com/careers/search/?query=charging Tesla Charging (@TeslaCharging) http://x.com/i/article/2047028472120573952 — https://nitter.net/TeslaCharging/status/2047387324573737381#m

there are early signs of 5.5 being a competent ai research partner. several researchers let 5.5 run variations of experiments overnight given only a high level algorithmic idea, wake up to find completed sweep dashboards and samples, never having touched code or a terminal at all
important (and very jakub-coded) jakub quote: tae kim (@firstadopter) OpenAI Unveils GPT-5.5. Company Says Expect a Faster Model Release Pace 👀 OpenAI: "We see pretty significant improvements in the short term, extremely significant improvements in the medium term" "I would say the last few years have been surprisingly slow.”" https://taekim.substack.com/p/openai-unveils-gpt-55-company-says — https://nitter.net/firstadopter/status/2047378435555651856#m

Really excellent work by the inference team to serve this model so efficiently! To a significant degree, we have to become an AI inference company now.
New in the Codex app: - GPT-5.5 - Browser control - Sheets & Slides - Docs & PDFs - OS-wide dictation - Auto-review mode Enjoy!
I'm a manager at https://nitter.net/OpenAI, but with GPT-5.5 I'm a more effective IC than I've ever been. I can now write CUDA kernels like a pro. I can rely on it to run my research experiments. And we know how to make it much more powerful from here.

1. We believe in iterative deployment; although GPT-5.5 is already a smart model, we expect rapid improvements. Iterative deployment is a big part of our safety strategy; we believe the world will be best equipped to win at the team sport of AI resilience this way. 2. We believe in democratization. We want people to be able to use lots of AI; we aim to have the most efficient models, the most efficient inference stack, and the most compute. We want our users to have access to the best technology and for everyone to have equal opportunity. We have been tracking cybersecurity as a preparedness category for a long time, and have built mitigations we believe in that enable us to make capable models broadly available. 3. We love you and we want you to win. We want to be a platform for every company, scientist, entrepreneur, and person. (My whole career has largely been about the magic of startups, and I think we are about to see that magic at hyperscale.)
API pricing will be $5 per 1 million input tokens and $30 per 1 million output tokens, with a 1 million context window. (Remember, you will need less tokens per task than 5.4!)
Also, a ton of new Codex features coming soon! Fun little bundle w/the new model.
GPT-5.5 is here! We hope it's useful to you. I personally like it.
It is smart and fast; per-token speed matches 5.4 and it uses significantly fewer tokens per task. In my experience, it "gets what to do". Rolling out today in ChatGPT and Codex. We are working with API customers on security and safeguards and plan to launch in API very soon.
This study is an important part of Vanishing Culture, the new book OUT TODAY from https://nitter.net/internetarchive. 🕳️ Read for free or purchase in print ➡️ https://archive.org/details/vanishing-culture-2026 Sawood Alam (@ibnesayeed) A https://nitter.net/pewresearch study found that 38% of webpages from a decade ago and 25% of pages sampled across the decade are now inaccessible; https://nitter.net/internetarchive's analysis shows that the https://nitter.net/waybackmachine has rescued roughly 15% of those otherwise dead pages. https://blog.archive.org/2026/04/23/gone-but-not-forgotten-recovering-the-dead-web/ https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23linkrot — https://nitter.net/ibnesayeed/status/2047377390137954670#m

One day while testing GPT-5.5, I had my first taste of AGI. We had a branch with hundreds of visual and front-end changes, plus complex refactors. At the same time, main had changed a lot too. Conflicts everywhere.
I’d been part of OpenAI early tester group for GPT-5.5. I believe with GPT-5.5 Pro we reached another inflection point-comparable to the original release of o1-preview & then with 5.0 Pro, I had felt. It’s that feeling of crossing a milestone threshold that pushes us to new era🔥
Images 2.0 really got over some important qualitative threshold for me that I didn't know existed.
we love seeing our users win. we want to give you the best tools, lots of compute, and watch you do the magic.
This 2 hour lecture by Yann LeCun (Turing Award winner) will teach you why the next trillion dollar AI company won't be built on LLMs. He trashes the $100 Billion LLM race, attacks Musk and Amodei, declares scaling dead. Bookmark & watch tonight after work, skip to 7:00. Video
I had a great chat with a friend of mine, a middle-aged gay man who left Seattle after the 2020 riots made the city he called home for thirty years “unlivable.” He’s traditionally voted Democrat but asks me for my opinions sometimes. We were talking about taxes and he shared “I wish they’d tax the rich and spend it on social programs instead of war.” I asked him “what percentage of federal income tax comes from the top 1%?” “I don’t know. Maybe 10%,” he said. I told him it was 40%, and that the 1% paid more than the bottom 90% of taxpayers combined. He was shocked. And we both agreed the tax code should be simple and transparent. And then I asked him what portion of the federal budget is spent on war versus social programs and welfare. “50% for the Pentagon and 10% for welfare programs.” I told him it was basically reversed and that social entitlements and welfare spending was actually more than 60%. Again, he was shocked. The resentment and envy machine that drives the political left’s slogans thrives on people simply not knowing.
The Trump administration suppresses a study showing that Covid vaccines cut by half visits to emergency rooms and admissions to the hospital. That doesn't mesh with their anti-vaccine ideology. https://trib.al/oAvHSLr
Do you want to know why LLMs feel sharp on surface semantics but hollow on the fine-grained stuff? “From Tokens to Thoughts: How LLMs and Humans Trade Compression for Meaning” Come by the poster tomorrow at https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23ICLR2026 - Fri, Apr 24, 6:30–9:00 AM PDT (10:30AM local time!), Pavilion 3, P3-#1017 to know the answer! We think it's because they overcompress. Humans keep "inefficient" concepts due to nuance. LLMs discard those for cleaner, information-theoretic compression. Different objectives yield different representations. Using an Information Bottleneck lens across 40+ models, we also found that encoders align with humans better than decoders many times their size, and that during training, semantic processing migrates from deep layers to mid-network as the model discovers sparser encodings. https://nitter.net/ChenShani2 Liron Soffer https://nitter.net/jurafsky https://nitter.net/ylecun

We should oppose the Trump administration's abuse of the law to intimidate and cripple private advocacy organizations they don't like. But what they say about the Southern Poverty Law Center (which I used to donate to) is, unfortunately, correct: It “long ago abandoned civil rights work and turned into a partisan smear machine.” Among the targets in its McCarthyite "Hate Watch" list are ordinary academic behavioral geneticists whose research challenges the blank slate. https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/22/us/southern-poverty-law-center-doj.html?unlocked_article_code=1.dFA.4rkK.m5Y2gwR4-DhZ&smid=tw-share
With FSD v14.3.2, we unified the model between Actually Smart Summon, FSD & Robotaxi for more capable & reliable behavior Dirty Tesla (@DirtyTesLa) One of the biggest improvements with Actually Smart Summon is the connection/responsiveness from the phone to the car. The car immediately responds to your button press, even right after stopping the last session, which it would have a big delay on in the past. Video — https://nitter.net/DirtyTesLa/status/2047148526761587170#m
The most dangerous thing in Washington right now isn't just the corruption—it's the retaliation against the people who expose it. When government power is used in ways that appear designed to intimidate a journalist for revealing potential abuses, the message is unmistakable: be quiet or be targeted. That’s how fear replaces truth. That’s how a free press is pushed toward silence. And that’s how democracies start to collapse.
Yann LeCun (https://nitter.net/ylecun ): Sillion Valley is "completely LLM-pilled" "In the end, if you’re interested in building systems that have the intelligence of, let’s say, a cat, let alone humans, you need common sense. You need the ability to predict the consequences of your actions. You need the ability to plan. You need the ability to reason. And you’re not going to get this with VLA, VLM, or LLM or any generative architectures." --- From 'AI House Davos" YT channel (full link in comment) Video
In the past 55 days, the president of the US has averaged about 20 social media posts a day, ranging from Bruce Lee videos to AI content of him beating up Canadians. To highlight this man's increasing descent into madness, I've put together a timeline of his Iran War posts.🧵 Video
Actually, AI already saves lives. In several countries, mammograms are examined by AI and radiologists. Reliability is improved. In the EU, every car sold must be equipped with Automatic Emergency Braking Systems. That's AI. They reduce frontal collisions by 40%. Modern MRI machines are equipped with AI technology that reduces the time of imaging by 4x or more. You can now get a full-body MRI in 40 minutes for about $1000. Reduced time -> reduced cost -> more/earlier detection. And that's not counting the progress in medicine enabled by modern AI, including Nobel Prize-winning protein structure prediction.
"The pessimistic professor...can predict anything he wants, for if his prophecies don't come true now, just wait: failure could be just around the corner, or else his voice of reason has prevented the worst. The prophets of doom sound oh so profound, whatever they spout." - Human Kind, Rutger Bregman
Yes Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) 🇷🇺🇺🇦 Dutch intelligence estimates over 1.2 million Russian troops have been killed in the Ukraine war. Kyiv is estimated to have lost over 500,000. Too many young men have died already; this war needs to stop. Video Community note: The Dutch intelligence (MIVD) estimate is for 1.2 million total Russian casualties (killed, wounded, etc.) since 2022, including >500,000 deaths—not 1.2 million killed. Ukrainian casualties are ~500,000. https://nitter.net/t.co/vQ5DjSPrwQ https://nitter.net/t.co/wDfDNl4bls https://nitter.net/t.co/ysSUfnVViW — https://nitter.net/MarioNawfal/status/2047207138812969363#m
Shut it down ALX 🇺🇸 (@alx) Shut down the SPLC. — https://nitter.net/alx/status/2046718223236645069#m
Exactly Mike Lee (@BasedMikeLee) I’d love to keep the filibuster and make filibustering senators speak That’s how the filibuster is supposed to work—protecting robust debate in the Senate It no longer does that; it now forestalls debate Enforce the filibuster Or nuke it The status quo empowers Democrats Video — https://nitter.net/BasedMikeLee/status/2047074770466873843#m
No kidding … Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) 🇺🇸 The SPLC paid $70,000 to the leader of the American Nazi Party. A former KKK member and Aryan Nations director… The same man they had listed as an extremist on their own website. The organization that decides who is and isn't a hate group, was actually funding one. Source: AP, https://nitter.net/KanekoaTheGreat — https://nitter.net/MarioNawfal/status/2047152228797133120#m

More people will die from suppressing AI than from the imaginary AI apocalypse. They'll die from restricting safe self-driving cars that are 90% better drivers than people who kill 1.5 million people and injure 50 million more every year. They'll die from the vaccines and cures that never get created. They'll die from all the myriad of helpful inventions that never get created by geniuses in a datacenter. They'll die from preventable diseases that they could have asked their chat bots about so they were better informed when they went to see their doctors but who couldn't ask because short-sighted legislators made it so the chat bots had to refuse to answer. They'll die from the slower economy that stifles robot driven factories over wildly overblown jobs apocalypse fears which will mean we never get a vast array of new and more affordable goods. They'll die from the cheaper solar panels and batteries that would get made by those automated factories which would slow climate damage and provide cheap energy to undeserved areas. They'll die from the super smart tele-AI doctors that never get deployed to remote areas. And they'll die as fanatics from the stop AI movement radicalize their followers to shoot people or throw firebombs. Max Tegmark (@tegmark) Senator https://nitter.net/BernieSanders has invited me and three other AI researchers to a public panel on AI existential risk & international cooperation at the U.S. Capitol 7pm Wednesday April 29th. RSVP here to join us for this important conversation: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=yQ08CVqFVEaBVDu8JMTbft48FJJZ68hMkT0BJFfVBUJUQ0VPS1BJQjFUWlBWNjNHQTI3TThWOE9OMi4u — https://nitter.net/tegmark/status/2047048188503171261#m

Yup The Drunk Republican (@DrunkRepub) The left quickly realized that if the boogeyman of white supremacy disappeared, so did their power. So they literally funded it. If I had to guess there are plenty more boogeymen where that came from. — https://nitter.net/DrunkRepub/status/2046913156572741896#m
Falcon 9 launches 24 https://nitter.net/Starlink satellites from California Video

Reading this over and over is even better than sipping the finest of fine wine over and over. U.S. Department of Justice (@TheJusticeDept) 🚨DOJ says Southern Poverty Law Center funneled $3M+ to white supremacist and extremist groups like the KKK 🔗: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/doj-says-southern-poverty-law-center-funneled-3m-white-supremacist-extremist-groups-like-kkk — https://nitter.net/TheJusticeDept/status/2046952176677793985#m

SPLC is an evil crime syndicate X Freeze (@XFreeze) Elon Musk has been warning for years now that the SPLC is a scam and a criminal organization Elon has been right the whole time — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2047172328078164036#m

That’s a lot of illegal immigrants End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) Each. Dot. Represents. 100. Migrants. This is what an invasion looks like: Video — https://nitter.net/EndWokeness/status/2047141347212050641#m
Watch the original: Video
To mark the broad rollout of Agent Mode in Copilot, we had some fun recreating an iconic 90s Excel ad: same ad, smarter Excel. Video
The first simulated image of a black hole, calculated with an IBM 7040 computer using 1960 punch cards and hand-plotted by French astrophysicist Jean-Pierre Luminet in 1978.

Watch Falcon 9 launch 24 https://nitter.net/Starlink satellites to orbit from California https://nitter.net/i/broadcasts/1pKkOyjbgVdKj
John Stossel exposing the Southern Poverty Law Center for actually being a hate group back in 2018. Video
Feminization of the West creates the fertile landscape for suicidal empathy. The Rabbit Hole (@TheRabbitHole) Male extremism to the degree it’s hyped up is a fake issue. Female radicalization is the real problem. — https://nitter.net/TheRabbitHole/status/2046998957239496746#m

Here’s how quickly Actually Smart Summon starts/reacts on FSD v14.3.2. It’s instant the moment you press start on your phone. Huge improvement https://nitter.net/Tesla_AI! Video
Thanks to Prime Minister https://nitter.net/AlboMP for the warm welcome today. We are making our largest investment in Australia to date, committing A$25 billion to expand AI and cloud capacity, strengthen cybersecurity, and help people and organizations across the country build digital skills.

We're making a big change to the Copilot experience. Agent Mode is generally available and now the default across Copilot in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. As models become more capable, we’re bringing that power to where real work happens, right in the canvas. The power of a spreadsheet as an example is its spatial representation of information. What sits next to what, what feeds what. Give an agent that canvas to reason over, and a single prompt can reshape the model, the bridge, and the narrative at once. Read more: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/blog/2026/04/22/copilots-agentic-capabilities-in-word-excel-and-powerpoint-are-generally-available/
Tesla FSD V14.3.2 has just started rolling out to early access users. There is something new in the release notes: Tesla has unified the model between Actually Smart Summon, FSD, and Robotaxi for more capable and reliable behavior.

Today we’re introducing two big steps for health at OpenAI: - ChatGPT for Clinicians, a free version of ChatGPT designed for clinical work - HealthBench Professional, a new benchmark to evaluate real clinician chat tasks We’re excited about what this can unlock for care. ❤️

Without this global town square for free speech, a lot of important things never would’ve seen daylight. Real-time information governments tried to bury. Scientific debate that was actively censored. Voices that would’ve stayed silenced forever. Respect to https://nitter.net/elonmusk for being the man in the arena when it actually counted. 🫡🙏 Michael Dell 🇺🇸 (@MichaelDell) Win or lose, respect to https://nitter.net/elonmusk for being the man in the arena — https://nitter.net/MichaelDell/status/1587823471354068992#m

Q1 2026 Shareholder Update https://ir.tesla.com/#quarterly-disclosure We continued to make meaningful progress on the build out of the infrastructure & AI software that underpins our Robotaxi & future robotics businesses in Q1. That meant commencing the ramp of new factories across AI compute, battery & battery materials, as well as preparing lines for start of production of Megapack 3, Cybercab & Tesla Semi. Demand for our vehicles continued to grow in APAC & South America markets, with a rebound of demand in EMEA markets & North America. As trade and geopolitics become more uncertain, we're further regionalizing and vertically integrating critical supply chains to ensure access to key materials & componentry in each region across vehicle, energy & AI. Automotive – Optimizing our vehicle product portfolio with an emphasis on vehicles designed for a fully autonomous future – More affordable trims of Model 3/Y & rollout of Model Y L in markets outside of China – Began deliveries of Cybertruck in the UAE – Volume production of Cybercab & Tesla Semi this year Energy Generation & Storage – Good progress with new Megafactory outside Houston (will produce Megapack 3 for Megablock). Start of production on track for later this year – We began meaningful customer deployments of Tesla’s first in-house designed solar panel produced at Giga New York Robotics – Preparations for our first large-scale Optimus factory will begin shortly in Q2. First-gen line designed for 1M robots/year will replace Model S/X lines in Fremont Factory, second-gen line is being prepared at Giga Texas (long-term annual capacity of 10M robots/year) AI Training Compute – Cortex 2 is now online & has started running training workloads – Also ramping on-site training infrastructure to ensure sufficient compute resources for AI products & services – Continuing with custom silicon development (Dojo 3) to reduce training cost over time Battery – Ramping new battery & material factories, including LFP cells in Nevada, cathode material & lithium refining in Texas – Battery vendor cell availability continues to be a limiting factor on ramping vehicle production, so we're working on initiatives to de-bottleneck, including using 4680 cells at Giga Berlin Other Supporting Infrastructure – Giga New York is now producing V4 Supercharging cabinets (3x power density & 2x the number of stalls vs V3) – Alongside the ramp of Tesla Semi, we're deploying public Megachargers, including our first one in SoCal – Over 2,200 new Supercharger stalls, growing the network 19% YoY AI Software – FSD 14.3 launched in April – Upgraded Reinforcement Learning (RL) stage to better handle long-tail edge cases, enhanced the neural network vision encoder for sharper perception in low-vis scenarios & rewrote the AI compiler to accelerate model iterations & cut inference latency by 20% (faster reaction time for FSD!) This accelerates our efforts to eventually deploy unsupervised autonomy to both the Robotaxi fleet & customer owned vehicles – Digital Optimus: our next evolution of AI development. We're working on automating digital workloads, building an intelligence layer that will complement real-world AI in vehicles & robots AI Inference Compute – Expanding our scope of manufacturing to include semiconductor fabrication (coinciding with Robotaxi & Optimus ramps) = step towards ensuring sufficient & resilient chip supply – Partnership with SpaceX aims to build the largest chip fab ever, vertically integrating logic, memory & advanced packaging to allow for rapid iteration – Completed final chip design of AI5 (our next-gen inference processor) in April Automotive & Other Software – Rolled out Spring Update which includes a new Self-Driving app with tutorials & stats, "Hey Grok" wake word w/ location-based reminders, accent lights for blind spot alerts, updated Pet Mode & more Robotaxi – Paid Robotaxi miles doubled sequentially in Q1 – Cybercab will begin replacing Model Y fleet once in production & be the largest volume vehicle in the fleet over time – Continuing to lay the groundwork for expanding into new cities (testing, permitting), so we can launch quickly once ready. Safety remains top priority – Expanded unsupervised ops in Austin & launched in Dallas & Houston in April FSD Supervised – Record net new FSD subscriptions in Q1 – Received approval to deploy FSD Supervised in the Netherlands in April, clearing the path for potential approval in other EU countries – Continuing to make progress on approval in China Automotive Services – Safety Score v3.0 enables every mile driven with FSD Supervised engaged to receive a score of 100. Higher Safety Score over time = lower premiums for Tesla Insurance customers

Today we're announcing two product changes for organizing communities on X: 1. XChat now supports joinable links for groupchats. Create a public link & share direct to Timeline. With support for 350 members per chat (and growing), Groupchat Links are the fastest way to bring people together on X. 2. Due to declining usage, we're deprecating X Communities on May 6. To migrate your Community's members, pin your groupchat link so people can join it over the next 2 weeks. This is part of our broader effort to simplify the experience on X. Make no mistake: we are investing heavily in niche communities with the launch of Custom Timelines—and much more to come.

Imagine being told for years that white supremacy was the greatest threat to humanity just to find out that it only exists when a radical left organization pays for it.
Every agent will need its own computer. And with new Hosted agents in Foundry, every agent gets its own dedicated enterprise-grade sandbox, with durable state, built-in identity and governance, and support for any harness or framework. Read more: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/foundry/introducing-the-new-hosted-agents-in-foundry-agent-service-secure-scalable-compute-built-for-agents/

🦤 LeWorldModel: Learning Physics from Pixels — Stable World Models with Just Two Losses World models: 1️⃣ DINO-WM: pretrained ViT encoder (from ImageNet) → features → predictor. But encoder is frozen, so no end-to-end learning. Its “visual genetics” are tuned for coarse classification (cats vs dogs), not physics: hard to resolve mm-level changes (e.g., 2 mm block motion). A powerful predictor on top of a “myopic” encoder = blind physical reasoning. 2️⃣ PLDM: end-to-end, but unstable and collapse-prone. Rely on reward as prediction target, so it only works in environments with explicit rewards (e.g., games). 3️⃣ JEPA (Joint Embedding Predictive Architecture): predict next latent instead of pixels. Two hard problems: collapse (encoder → constant vector, e.g., all zeros) achieving pixel-level + end-to-end + stable jointly 💡 LeWM solves: 👉 JEPA that trains stably end-to-end from raw pixels 👉 Single hyperparameter λ: next-embedding prediction SIGReg (Gaussian regularization) 🧠 #1: true end-to-end No frozen encoder. Perception + dynamics co-evolve → representation aligned with fine-grained physics, not ImageNet bias. 🧠 #2: “only” one hyperparameter PLDM needs ~6. LeWM needs 1 (λ) → weight of SIGReg. Plug-and-play, stable. ⚠️ Collapse problem Encoder could map all inputs → same vector → trivial prediction → zero loss → useless model. 🧩 SIGReg (Gaussian Integral Signature Regularization) Core: prevent collapse via distribution constraints. Sample 1024 random directions Project embeddings → 1024 1D “shadows” Each must pass Epps–Pulley test (≈ standard normal) Loss pushes test statistic → 0 Any failed projection ⇒ penalty Why it works: Cramér–Wold theorem → a high-dim distribution is determined by its 1D projections. 👉 Enforcing Gaussianity across 1D projections precludes degenerate collapse under projection constraints 🧪 Physical probing Train in PushT (push block to target), then: Linear probe recovers: block position, angle, end-effector 👉 physics is linearly decodable 🚨 Teleport block (physically impossible): embedding anomaly spikes sharply 👉 model internalizes constraint: objects cannot teleport 👉 not inferred from pixel surface features, but encoded as latent constraints 📈 Temporal straightness No smoothness loss, yet trajectories in latent space are ~straight lines 👉 no prior, purely from “predict next embedding” 👉 implies physically consistent motion, not blurry interpolation ⚡ Performance Planning: 0.98s vs 47s (DINO-WM) Success: 96% vs 78% (PLDM) Why faster? DINO-WM: frozen encoder → info loss → extra online passes LeWM: end-to-end → representation already task-aligned 👉 0.98s = fast to handle dynamic obstacles & real-time control ⚠️ Limitations ~15M params (“ant-scale”) → fails on OGBench-Cube (complex physics) not yet tested on real robots 🔥LeWM shows: 👉 JEPA + SIGReg = stable world models 👉 raw pixels → physics-aware latent space 👉 minimal design (2 losses, 1 hyperparameter) Next step: scale + real-world deployment 🤖 Junfan Zhu 朱俊帆 (@junfanzhu98) http://x.com/i/article/2047025326879072256 — https://nitter.net/junfanzhu98/status/2047029352995639341#m
The American people want Donald Trump, the most corrupt president in history, impeached and removed from office. According to a new poll published this week, 55% of Americans support impeachment, while just 37% oppose it. Notably, 1 in 5 of Trump’s own voters also support impeachment. R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) 🚨 BREAKING: Democrats now projected to impeach Trump — 66% chance. — https://nitter.net/rawsalerts/status/2047001067129352600#m

Absolutely incredible. Kerri Urbahn (@Kerri_Kupec) DOJ's indictment alleges that SPLC was secretly paying one of the organizers of the infamous 2017 "Unite the Right" rally. Our research team pulled SPLC's financial statements. Notably, SPLC's public support, revenue and net assets TRIPLED following the rally. — https://nitter.net/Kerri_Kupec/status/2046961406075941295#m

Charlie Kirk reacts to the SPLC labeling TPUSA as a "hate group" (May 27, 2025): "They're literally putting our high school chapters on a hate list next to the KKK and neo-Nazi groups." "Remember, there was a shooter who went to the Family Research Council years ago, inspired by the SPLC list." "This is them trying to make us basically surrender at TPUSA. We're going to do the opposite, and our students are only going to lean in even more." "But they can't debate us on our ideas. They can't have dialogue. They can't actually go on the merits of why they are right or why we might be wrong." "Instead, they must smear us with the age-old line that you are a racist or a hater. And they're finally realizing the power of TPUSA, which is why they put us on this hate list." When Tyler Robinson was asked by his boyfriend why he killed Charlie, he said, "I had enough of his hatred. Some hate can't be negotiated out." When asked by his parents, he replied, "The guy spreads too much hate." Video
These are cool! I think most companies will want to use them. OpenAI (@OpenAI) Introducing workspace agents in ChatGPT—shared agents that can handle complex tasks and long-running workflows across tools and teams. Video — https://nitter.net/OpenAI/status/2047008987665809771#m
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Excited to announce the new preview for Microsoft Foundry Agents 🎉! You can now build, run, and deploy your agent using any model, any framework, any harness in the cloud 🧑💻 - check out the demo below This is not just any cloud compute environment; it's an agent-optimized platform with: 🖥️ Persistent microVMs - securely scale up and down without losing context 🛠️ Built-in tools (1000+) 👀 Observability and evaluations 👷 Guardrails 🔐 Private networking... and more Video
For years, the Left said "replacement migration" was a "conspiracy theory," but as it turns out, it was a real conspiracy led by Gavin Newsom, the State of California, and a circle of radical left-wing NGOs Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@christopherrufo) EXCLUSIVE: Gavin Newsom has granted nearly $1 billion to left-wing NGOs that have helped illegal aliens cross the border, organized anti-ICE street protests, and brought in undocumented migrants "living with HIV." The invasion was totally subsidized. https://www.city-journal.org/article/california-gavin-newsom-illegal-immigrants-ice — https://nitter.net/christopherrufo/status/2046983012538351777#m
Team is hard at work together with https://nitter.net/steipete to make OpenAI models and ecosystem be the obvious way to to enjoy your claw. A lot more to come next week, but a reminder that you can use OpenClaw as part of your ChatGPT subscription today already. (also still having too much fun with ChatGPT Images 2.0 today) pash (@pashmerepat) I've embarked on a new sprint. My mission is to make OpenAI models feel magical in OpenClaw in the next few weeks. Diving in today, I noticed a bug. When you configured OpenClaw to use the Codex harness with OpenAI models, auth was broken, and the system was silently falling back to the Pi harness. So nobody knew it was broken. Two PRs later (fix the auth bridge, stop the silent fallback), the Codex harness actually works. And the difference is night and day (pic related). Before: the agent didn't feel magical or proactive. It did the exact same shallow loop every heartbeat. Read the heartbeat file, check Discord, see nothing, say HEARTBEAT_OK. It ignored the rest of its instructions. Sometimes it would even reason about doing work and then just... not issue the tool calls. After: full agent loops. It reads its workspace context, interprets the entire checklist, inspects the repo, makes real edits, tries to verify them, and gives honest status reports when things are blocked. Later heartbeats show continuity, it doesn't repeat work, it picks up where it left off. I didn't change any prompting or scaffolding. Just swapped in the codex harness for pi. Lesson here is use the codex harness if you're building with OAI models. A lot more to do but this is a strong start. — https://nitter.net/pashmerepat/status/2046865863979172039#m

The SPLC was basically a window repair service that went around smashing windows, to boost their sales. They created the demand for their own services. Reminds me of that old Ryan Long sketch😂 Video
Scott Adams nailed the prediction six years ago. "The SPLC is not a legitimate organization," he said. And then he predicted ... well, you can see what he said next. August of 2020. Video
“In the end the Party would announce that two and two made five, and you would have to believe it.” -George Orwell, 1984. Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) RFK Jr: "President Trump has a different way of calculating percentages. If you have a $600 drug and you reduce it to $10, that's a 600% reduction." Video — https://nitter.net/atrupar/status/2046976604723618080#m
SPLC = fraud ActBlue = fraud California Medicare = fraud Minnesota daycares = fraud FireAid = fraud What's next?
Correct C3 (@C_3C_3) If you notice… The Tesla Terror against Elon really heated up when he started exposing NGOs and making the public aware of their taxpayer scams. NGOs like the SPLC… — https://nitter.net/C_3C_3/status/2046975498299769293#m
Google Cloud by the numbers: - Nearly 75% of Google Cloud customers are using our AI products to power their business - Over the past 12 months, 330 Google Cloud customers each processed over one trillion tokens - 35 customers reached the 10-trillion-token milestone - Our first-party models now process over 16 billion tokens per minute via direct API use by our customers https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23GoogleCloudNext
The Sun rounds up to 100% of energy in our solar system, even if Jupiter and all non-solar mass is burned Katie Miller (@KatieMiller) Solar met 75% of global electricity demand growth in 2025. Clean power covered all new demand, so fossil generation didn’t rise for the first time since 2020. Solar electricity is on track to become by far the biggest source of power. — https://nitter.net/KatieMiller/status/2046980252295930117#m

Imagine every pixel on your screen, streamed live directly from a model. No HTML, no layout engine, no code. Just exactly what you want to see. https://nitter.net/eddiejiao_obj, https://nitter.net/drewocarr and I built a prototype to see how this could actually work, and set out to make it real. We're calling it Flipbook. (1/5) Video
Smarter People Are Less Violent "The prevalence of violent behavior dropped steadily with increasing IQ: 16.3% of individuals with IQs in the 70-79 range reported violent behavior, compared with just 2.9% of those with IQs of 120-129." https://www.stevestewartwilliams.com/p/smarter-people-are-less-violent

NEWS: U.S. Birth Rate hits record low as abortion numbers rise • ~1.1M+ abortions annually • One of the highest levels in recent years • ~21% increase since 2020 • Fertility rate falls to ~1.57 births per woman (record low) • Far below 2.1 replacement level • Total births ~3.6 million • Nearly 2 decades of declining births • Long-term impact on population & economy This is exactly what https://nitter.net/elonmusk has been warning about for years. Video
TPU 8t, optimized for training and TPU 8i, optimized for inference. Looking good!

Interesting SpaceNews (@SpaceNews_Inc) China backs orbital data center startup with $8.4 billion in credit lines https://spacenews.com/china-backs-orbital-data-center-startup-with-8-4-billion-in-credit-lines/ — https://nitter.net/SpaceNews_Inc/status/2046864126702481850#m

Many Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸 (@pmarca) Which other prominent nonprofits and NGOs are doing this? — https://nitter.net/pmarca/status/2046764665775259943#m
Yann LeCun (AMI Labs Founder): "The AI industry is completely LLM-pilled. Everybody is working on the same thing. They're all digging the same trench." LeCun explains why no lab dares break from the pack: "They are stealing each other's engineers. So they can't afford to do something different because if they start going on a tangent, they're going to fall behind the other guys. And so they're all doing the same thing." This groupthink is exactly what drove him out of Meta. "Meta also became LLM-pilled with sort of recent reshuffling. And it's fine, a strategic decision that maybe makes sense for them. It's just not what I'm interested in." For https://nitter.net/ylecun, the problem runs deeper than strategy. LLMs are missing something essential about how intelligence actually works: "I cannot imagine that we can build agentic systems without those systems having an ability to predict in advance what the consequences of their actions are going to be. The way we act in the world is that we can predict the consequences of our actions and that's what allows us to plan." His broader critique is that the industry has mistaken fluency for intelligence. Language turned out to be the easy part. The hard part is the physical world. It's why we still don't have domestic robots or level-five self-driving cars, even though today's systems can pass the bar exam and write code. Video
Should I start naming the SPLC board members?

Some SPLC donors were tricked into funding white nationalist hate groups. That’s bad. Some SPLC donors knew they were funding white nationalist hate groups. That’s worse. What did they know and when they know it? Who was a dupe and who was complicit?
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Google Cloud has incredible momentum: our models now process 16B+ tokens /min via direct API use by our customers (up from 10B last quarter). This week at Cloud Next we’re sharing an extraordinary range of new partnerships and innovations, including our new Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, the new mission control to build, scale, govern, and optimize agents. We’re also launching our 8th-gen TPUs to take on the most demanding agentic workloads. Congratulations to our https://nitter.net/GoogleCloud team, and a huge thanks to our partners who are building the future with us.
True Dinesh D'Souza (@DineshDSouza) If you say Haiti is a hellhole, the Left says: “How dare you say that? Haiti is a beautiful country!” If you say Haitian illegals need to go back home, the Left says: “How dare you say that? We would be sending them back to a life of misery, hardship and death!” — https://nitter.net/DineshDSouza/status/2046624244050677866#m
Their scam worked for decades Flappr (@flapprdotnet) "We pay people to be racist so we can fight racism" — https://nitter.net/flapprdotnet/status/2046764023157264877#m

Starlink Austen Allred (@Austen) 400 mbps on an airplane. Unbelievable. — https://nitter.net/Austen/status/2046424859320934439#m

Terrible Geiger Capital (@Geiger_Capital) This is insane… The Virginia redistricting amendment on the ballot today is framed as a vote to "restore fairness in the upcoming elections." In reality, it turns a state that Kamala barely won by 5 pts from 6D-5R to 10D-1R. — https://nitter.net/Geiger_Capital/status/2046632586735243420#m

As I was saying … Elon Musk (@elonmusk) The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is a criminal organization imo — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/1858876233645195391#m
"The overall goal of my companies is to maximize the future of civilization. Basically maximize the probability that civilization has a great future and to expand consciousness beyond Earth. Take SpaceX for example, that SpaceX is about advancing rocket technology to the point where we can extend life & consciousness beyond Earth to the moon, to Mars, eventually to other star systems. I think we should always view consciousness as we know it as precarious & delicate, because to the best of our knowledge, we don't know of life anywhere else." 一 Elon Musk Video
🎯 Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) Both can be true. But also consider that when you pay someone to identify racist organizations, they find more than if you don't pay them. And that is what has been happening with SPLC. So it might be a measurement incentive issue too. — https://nitter.net/ScottAdamsSays/status/1130815194672783360#m
If the SPLC (!) was funding the hate groups they claimed to be fighting, what does this suggest re the rest of the censorship/debanking complex of the last decade?
Well, credit where credit is due…

Found the Nazis. Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@christopherrufo) The SPLC was secretly funding the Nazi Party of America, according to the indictment — https://nitter.net/christopherrufo/status/2046736008784560602#m

Nailed it The Rabbit Hole (@TheRabbitHole) “Racism is not dead, but it is on life support - kept alive by politicians, race hustlers and people who get a sense of superiority by denouncing others as racists.” — Thomas Sowell — https://nitter.net/TheRabbitHole/status/2046733146549543204#m

This post was made by Elon in 2025 before we learned what we now know today about the SPLC. Elon was so on point with this. The SPLC is an evil organization. It started with good intentions but mutated into something evil because they needed money. 🎯 Elon Musk (@elonmusk) The SPLC is an evil organization that spreads hate propaganda relentlessly. It needs to be shut down. — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/1973639218930040966#m
SPLC raised funds by keeping fake racism alive, and were attack dogs for the left. They put friends I admire including Ayaan Hirsi Ali, and Charlie Kirk via Turning Point, on their “Hate and Extremism” list. Some in Corporate America funded them, and many made donation rules, content moderation, and partnership decisions based on their nonsense. We knew they were unethical; glad to see this admin expose SPLC’s criminal nature. U.S. Department of Justice (@TheJusticeDept) 🚨HAPPENING NOW: Justice Department announces indictment against Southern Poverty Law Center ("SPLC"). Our indictment alleges SPLC secretly funneled MORE THAN $3 MILLION in funds to members of white supremacist and extremist groups. — https://nitter.net/TheJusticeDept/status/2046704517119377577#m

The "Very Fine People" Hoax just got a major plot twist. It turns out the Unite the Right group that was involved in Charlottesville was a LEFT-WING FUNDED FRONT GROUP. So, this was a HOAX upon a HOAX upon a HOAX. An Unholy Trinity of Hoaxes. The Justice Dept. has just indicted the SPLC and found that it purportedly funded Unite the Right, assisted with messaging and coordination, and even provided transportation. This is aiding-and-abetting. Literally, a "criminal conspiracy," if proven true in a court of law. Here are the hoaxes the Democratic Party weaponized in order to fuel riots, smear its opposition, and racially divide Americans: 1. Trump did not call the white supremacists and extremists the SPLC funded "very fine people." Yet the DNC-propaganda media pushed this blatant lie. 2. The Unite the Right front group was funded by the same SPLC that was providing the Democrats with "anti-hate" talking points. They were staging the "right-wing hate," spreading propaganda about it, and coordinating with Democrats on how to "fight" the imaginary racist hate. 3. Joe Biden claimed he "ran for president" because of the "Very Fine People" Hoax. The SPLC was behind this hoax. Was this a coincidence or a DNC-masterminded plot? This is as damning as it gets in American politics. How in the world can someone support a Democratic Party that would go to such evil lengths to falsely smear its political opposition? Video Video
The SPLC needs to be shut down. Last year they included me in their annual report on "Hate and Extremism." In it, I am described as "mimicking the language of white supremacist ideologues" and an adviser to an "anti-LGBTQ+ hate group." Turns out they're funding hate groups.

And who is paying for it? Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸 (@pmarca) Which other prominent nonprofits and NGOs are doing this? — https://nitter.net/pmarca/status/2046764665775259943#m
The Political Left is responsible for the destruction of American race relations. They used their proxies in organizations like BLM and the SPLC to generate fake controversies and their media monopoly to spread these stories. They used their influence over corporations and universities to discriminate using Affirmative Action and DEI. The result? A more divided America. There should be accountability. Modern racism is largely the fault of the Left; it’s time to be honest about this.

The Trump administration files concocted charges against the civil rights Southern Poverty Law Center, claiming it defrauded donors by supposedly supporting extremist groups when it was paying informants to expose their misdeeds. https://trib.al/TmffK8E
49% of Virginians voted against a Democrat redistricting plan tonight. 49% of the state will soon have only 9% of the state's representation in Congress.

We want you to have a lot of AI! Tibo (@thsottiaux) I don't know what they are doing over there, but Codex will continue to be available both in the FREE and PLUS ($20) plans. We have the compute and efficient models to support it. For important changes, we will engage with the community well ahead of making them. Transparency and trust are two principles we will not break, even if it means momentarily earning less. A reminder that you vote with your subscription for the values you want to see in this world. — https://nitter.net/thsottiaux/status/2046740759056162816#m
Yes. The big question is J6, IMHO. Benjamin Domenech (@bdomenech) Did the SPLC actually fund the freaking Charlottesville march??? — https://nitter.net/bdomenech/status/2046735509255307715#m
Many folks seem to be confused, and think the collapse of the CS major graduation numbers at Berkeley could be linked to the "AI is taking SWE jobs" hysteria narrative. Here's the easiest way to see that this is false: the timeline doesn't fit. The graduating class in 2027 (first small CS cohort graduating) has students who arrived on campus as freshmen in Fall 2023, with freshman admission targets set (i.e. shrunk) by the university in Fall 2022. So, the hysteria narrative obviously doesn't match the timeline; ChatGPT didn't even come out until November 2022. Now consider the plot below; orange curve is what % of bachelor's degrees are CS degrees each year at Berkeley, and blue curve is what % of applicants applied to be a part of that graduating year, intending to be a CS major in their application (combining both junior transfer and freshman applicants). In other words: * orange measures CS graduate production * blue measures CS demand (via % of all applications to the university) What do you notice? The collapse in orange (CS grads) isn't because of a collapse in blue (demand). In fact it's the opposite: orange collapsed at a time when blue was going up. 1/

Democrats in Virginia today are voting to strip democracy from the process, eliminating Republican voices from congress They are fascists and unrepentant The actions of Texas or any other state are immaterial to the concept of democracy in Virginia
DOJ just unsealed an 11-count indictment against the SPLC for allegedly funneling MILLIONS to individuals linked to the Ku Klux Klan and other extremist groups. The same SPLC that AFL exposed worked with Biden’s DOJ to TRAIN federal prosecutors on prosecuting hate crimes. 🧵

SPLC funded a large number of false flag “right wing” organizations and events. Total scam. KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) 🚨BREAKING: DOJ charges the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) with wire fraud, false statements, and conspiracy to commit money laundering. The SPLC secretly funneled $3M+ in donor funds to violent racist extremist groups: -Ku Klux Klan -American Nazi Party -Aryan Nation -United Klans of America -Unite the Right -National Alliance -National Socialist Movement -Sadistic Souls Motorcycle Club -American Front To hide the payments, SPLC allegedly opened bank accounts under fictitious entities to conceal the source and control of donor funds. Per the indictment: an SPLC field source was a member of the online leadership chat group that planned the 2017 "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville — made racist postings under SPLC supervision and helped coordinate transportation to the event. FBI Director Kash Patel: "They lied to their donors, vowing to dismantle violent extremist groups, and actually turned around and paid the leaders of these very extremist groups — even utilizing the funds to have these groups facilitate the commission of state and federal crimes." Acting AG Todd Blanche: "The SPLC is manufacturing racism to justify its existence. Using donor money to allegedly profit off Klansmen cannot go unchecked." Scheme allegedly ran 2014–2023. FBI calls it an ongoing investigation. Insane!!! Video — https://nitter.net/KanekoaTheGreat/status/2046723825774289375#m
Excited to partner with the SpaceX team to scale up Composer. A meaningful step on our path to build the best place to code with AI. SpaceX (@SpaceX) SpaceXAI and https://nitter.net/cursor_ai are now working closely together to create the world’s best coding and knowledge work AI. The combination of Cursor’s leading product and distribution to expert software engineers with SpaceX’s million H100 equivalent Colossus training supercomputer will allow us to build the world’s most useful models. Cursor has also given SpaceX the right to acquire Cursor later this year for $60 billion or pay $10 billion for our work together. — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2046713419978453374#m
SpaceXAI and https://nitter.net/cursor_ai are now working closely together to create the world’s best coding and knowledge work AI. The combination of Cursor’s leading product and distribution to expert software engineers with SpaceX’s million H100 equivalent Colossus training supercomputer will allow us to build the world’s most useful models. Cursor has also given SpaceX the right to acquire Cursor later this year for $60 billion or pay $10 billion for our work together.
🚨HAPPENING NOW: Justice Department announces indictment against Southern Poverty Law Center ("SPLC"). Our indictment alleges SPLC secretly funneled MORE THAN $3 MILLION in funds to members of white supremacist and extremist groups.

Congrats on an incredible run https://nitter.net/tim_cook , always respected your deep commitment to Apple's mission and best wishes in your new role! Look forward to working with John as well! Tim Cook (@tim_cook) I want to thank everyone for the outpouring of love and thank you for believing in me to lead the company that has always put you at the center of our work. This is not goodbye. It’s a hello to John and I can’t wait for you to get to know him like I do! 🙏 — https://nitter.net/tim_cook/status/2046669695244542105#m

Gabe is incredibly talented and a great leader. Happy to see this, but not surprised. Gabriel Goh (@gabeeegoooh) wow — https://nitter.net/gabeeegoooh/status/2046677524965707937#m
Here is a manga made by ChatGPT Images 2.0 of https://nitter.net/gabeeegoooh and me looking for more GPUs:

Made with ChatGPT Images 2.0 Video

Sen. Warren: "Did Donald Trump lose the 2020 election?" Handsome Kevin: "ummm... errr... " His response raises real questions about whether Warsh is independent of the President and if he has the courage to tell hard truths. Video
Share this with your representative! https://huggingface.co/blog/cybersecurity-openness clem 🤗 (@ClementDelangue) I’m hearing there’s renewed lobbying in DC and in state legislatures to ban or severely restrict open-source. Like a few years ago, we’ll need everyone to help show policymakers why open-source matters: for startups, for competition, for economic growth, and for jobs. If you build with open-source, now is the time to speak up! — https://nitter.net/ClementDelangue/status/2046622235104891138#m

En 2021, les opposants à la vaccination craignaient "une hécatombe" dans les années à venir. Nous sommes 5 ans plus tard et une immense étude sur les données de 29 millions de Français (23 millions vaccinés, 6 millions non-vaccinés) prouve le contraire 👉 https://l.sciencesetavenir.fr/n43

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We are launching two powerful updates to Deep Research in the Gemini API, now with better quality, MCP support, and native chart/infographics generation. Use Deep Research when you want speed and efficiency, and use Max when you want the highest quality context gathering & synthesis using extended test-time compute — achieving 93.3% on DeepSearchQA and 54.6% on HLE.

I’m hearing there’s renewed lobbying in DC and in state legislatures to ban or severely restrict open-source. Like a few years ago, we’ll need everyone to help show policymakers why open-source matters: for startups, for competition, for economic growth, and for jobs. If you build with open-source, now is the time to speak up!
I love the way this is framed. New congressional districts that would disenfranchise almost half of Virginia GOP voters are designed "to restore fairness in the upcoming elections." Modern American politics is just lies piled upon lies.

Conservative Judge J. Michael Luttig is warning that Trump is already preparing to rig the 2026 midterms, not by one single scheme but by a whole “buffet of options” to throw the election into chaos. Think about what that menu looks like in plain English: – Flooding the country with lies about “fraud” before a single vote is counted – Trying to get control of voting machines and election administration – Looking for excuses to call out troops under the Insurrection Act to intimidate and suppress Luttig warns that if we don’t defend the system in 2026, we may not get anything resembling a real election in 2028. In other words: this is not a normal midterm. It’s a stress test of whether we still have a functioning democracy at all.

It’s a start. Vastly more will be needed to extend consciousness to the stars. The Rabbit Hole (@TheRabbitHole) SpaceX has launched more then every other company combined — https://nitter.net/TheRabbitHole/status/2046614324010172569#m

VA law REQUIRES that ballot language be "a neutral explanation." This language is CLEARLY illegal. A court ruled as much...and Democrats ignored the court and waited for a different court to punt on the question till after the illegal referendum. Brad Todd (@BradOnMessage) How do you rig an election? You rig the question. Look at this ballot asking Virginians to flip a 6D-5R congressional map to 10D-1R, breaking up every region of the Commonwealth. Yet the ballot says “to restore fairness.” Rigged. VOTE NO. — https://nitter.net/BradOnMessage/status/2046543606794567746#m

So the EU wants to ban teens from social media — except for LGBTQ+ content? What a nuanced way to “protect children” online. POLITICOEurope (@POLITICOEurope) 🚨 BREAKING: Hungary violated EU law when it banned children from accessing LGBTQ+ content, the Court of Justice of the EU has ruled. Read the full story: https://www.politico.eu/article/eu-top-court-strikes-down-hungarys-anti-lgbtq-rules/ Video — https://nitter.net/POLITICOEurope/status/2046503409251942836#m
and now Grok is telling the cretins to STFU this is an enormous step fwd from the ultra-consumerist "please stay on the line, your call is very important to us"

Codex hit 4M active users, less than two weeks after hitting 3M. We will reset rate limits today!
Kevin Warsh just lost me. He argues he's going to be an independent Fed Chair, but refuses to acknowledge that Trump lost the 2020 election. If you can't state simple facts when you're in the political spotlight, you aren't independent. You're a coward.
This collective suicide of humanity needs to turn around! Brian Winter (@BrazilBrian) Latin America is now aging faster than ANY region in the world. Chile has a lower birthrate than even Japan. What is going on? — https://nitter.net/BrazilBrian/status/2046554175811584310#m

A rose by any other name would smell as sweet Ian Miles Cheong (@ianmiles) Marc Andreessen just revealed the Elon Musk philosophy that completely broke his brain: "The best product in the world shouldn't even need a logo." We all know Elon is relentless about quality. As Marc puts it: "Do you want the best car in the world or not, right? Like that's Elon's mentality... And it's working very well." But at a recent event, Elon took this mindset to a completely different level. He dropped a perspective so jarring that Marc initially thought it was a joke. Elon’s thesis? "You shouldn't even have to have your name on the product. It's just obvious. Everybody knows." The logic is brutal but simple. If you build the undeniable, undisputed best thing in the world, everybody uses it. And because everybody uses it, you don't need to slap your branding all over it to prove it's yours. Think about that. We spend endless hours agonizing over marketing, tweaking brand colors, and putting our logos on every square inch of what we build. But the ultimate flex isn't a flashy logo. The ultimate flex is building something so undeniably brilliant that its mere existence is the brand. Video — https://nitter.net/ianmiles/status/2046492221927539183#m
Really excited for this week! Next up, we've got something to show you at 12 pm PT today. OpenAI (@OpenAI) This is not a screenshot. — https://nitter.net/OpenAI/status/2046589828918317155#m

Falcon flies every few days. You can see launches in person from Florida or California. SpaceX (@SpaceX) Liftoff! Video — https://nitter.net/SpaceX/status/2046482669286920363#m
> be Yann LeCun > spend years building JEPA at Meta > company focuses on LLaMA instead > his idea stays complicated and unused > robotics plans get dropped > decides to leave and start AMI Labs > builds a much simpler version from scratch > trains it on normal hardware in just a few hours > removes all the complicated tricks and keeps it simple Results: -uses 200x less data than similar systems -makes decisions 50x faster -runs on a single GPU instead of massive clusters -simple to train -understands movement, objects, and space -can tell when something is physically impossible -learns how the real world works without being explicitly taught. Video Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta) Earlier this year Yann LeCun left Meta because Mark Zuckerberg wouldn't bet the company on JEPA. Last week his group dropped the first JEPA that actually trains end-to-end from raw pixels. 15 million parameters. Single GPU. A few hours. The timing is not a coincidence. For four years Meta has been the house that JEPA built. LeCun published the original paper from FAIR in 2022. I-JEPA and V-JEPA came out of his lab. The architecture was supposed to be the escape hatch from LLMs, the path to robots that actually learn physics instead of hallucinating about it. Every version shipped fragile. Stop-gradients. Exponential moving averages. Frozen pretrained encoders. Six or seven loss terms that had to be hand-tuned or the model collapsed into garbage representations. Meta kept funding LLMs. Llama shipped. Llama scaled. Llama got beat by Qwen and DeepSeek. Zuck spent $14 billion to buy ScaleAI and install Alexandr Wang. The FAIR robotics group was dissolved. LeCun's research kept winning papers and losing the product roadmap. He left, started AMI Labs, and said publicly that LLMs were a dead end. Now the paper. LeWorldModel. One regularizer replaces the entire pile of heuristics. Project the latent embeddings onto random directions, run a normality test, penalize deviation from Gaussian. The model cannot collapse because collapsed embeddings fail the test by construction. Hyperparameter search went from O(n^6) polynomial to O(log n) logarithmic. Six tunable knobs became one. The downstream numbers are what should scare the robotics capex class. 200 times fewer tokens per observation than DINO-WM. Planning time drops from 47 seconds to 0.98 seconds per cycle. 48x faster at matching or beating foundation-model performance on Push-T and 3D cube control. The latent space probes cleanly for agent position, block velocity, end-effector pose. It correctly flags physically impossible events as surprising. It learned physics without being told physics existed. Figure AI is valued at $39 billion. Tesla Optimus is mass-producing. World Labs raised $230 million to sell generative world models. Everyone in humanoid robotics is burning capital on foundation-model pipelines that plan in 47 seconds per cycle. LeCun's group just showed you can do it with 15 million parameters on a single GPU in a few hours. This is the Xerox PARC pattern running again. Meta had the next architecture. Meta had the scientist. Meta dissolved the robotics team, passed on the productization, and watched the exit. Three months later the lab that was supposed to be Meta's publishes the result that resets the robotics cost structure. The paper is worth more than Alexandr Wang. — https://nitter.net/aakashgupta/status/2046371351016161745#m
🇺🇸🇺🇸 General Chance Saltzman (@SpaceForceCSO) Early this morning, https://nitter.net/SpaceX launched the final GPS III satellite in our constellation, the most advanced GPS satellites ever built. This video aired at T-9:25, marking the achievement for the Space Force as we celebrate 250 years of American strength and innovation. 🇺🇸 Video — https://nitter.net/SpaceForceCSO/status/2046536026613481968#m
The creator of Linux, Linus Torvalds, just unknowingly obliterated Elon Musk in one sentence: Video
🎉 25 ELLIS Units have been successfully extended! Following our five-year reapplication process, we celebrate the sustained excellence these Units bring to European AI research. Congratulations to all! 👏 📖 Get more details: https://ellis.eu/news/25-ellis-units-successfully-extended Video

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Russia eased vaccination standards when diphtheria seemed beaten. 157,000 infections. 5,000 dead. Japan dropped mandates after a trust collapse. Rubella came back. Babies born blind and deaf. Nigeria boycotted polio shots. The virus paralyzed 2,500 children and spread to 20 countries. That is the documented pattern. Kennedy has now dropped six vaccines from routine schedules and pulled $1.6 billion from global immunization. Measles is already in 46 states. ProPublica (@propublica) Vaccines were once so uncontroversial that McDonald’s restaurants put the childhood immunization schedule on their tray liners. Now, as the U.S. government sows doubt, preventable diseases could come roaring back. https://www.propublica.org/article/rfk-jr-vaccine-agenda-childhood-plagues?utm_campaign=propublica-sprout&utm_content=1776567605&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter — https://nitter.net/propublica/status/2045698925923844481#m

Applebaum: Trump does not think strategically and does not have an endgame. He began the war without clear goals, never asked the American people, never spoke to Congress, and assumed it would be some kind of two-day operation that would end fast. 1/ Video
Unpopular opinion: Grok 4.3 is surprisingly good as a chatbot. Might actually cancel my Gemini subscription.
MASSIVE: 🇺🇸 The BBC just validated everything we've been saying. A clear pattern of trades right before major Trump announcements. Iran war. Tariff reversals. Policy shifts. We tracked a whale for weeks. 0 losses. 11 wins. 100% win rate. You would go to prison for trading on a tip from your cousin. They front-run war decisions with billion dollar bets. Now the BBC has the receipts. Nobody will be investigated. Nobody will be charged. The game is rigged. And now the world knows it. Video Merlijn The Trader (@MerlijnTrader) UNREAL: 🇺🇸 The Trump insider is already up $1,000,000 on his oil short. 10 trades became 11. 10 wins became 11. 100% win rate. Unchanged. This is not a coincidence anymore. This is a pattern that cannot be explained by skill alone. Someone in a very important room keeps picking up the phone. And nobody is stopping them. Video — https://nitter.net/MerlijnTrader/status/2043962461481775561#m
It's always easy to see jobs that will go away but hard to see the jobs that will get created. Try explaining "web developer" to an 18th century farmer. You can't do it because he's got to envision a chain of inventions like electricity, wires, computers, the internet and more. Stop listening to wise fools like Hinton. AI will do what technology always does, create a wild variety of new jobs and possibilities and opportunities. Aaron Levie (@levie) The jump from working with a chatbot to having an agent that actually helps automate a process requires a real amount of work. Most companies will need to have dedicated people that are responsible for bringing automation to their teams, instead of leaving this up to every individual employee. Partly because the work is more technical than we imagine today, and partly because it’s just hard to do this as a side project. The job spec is to map out new workflows with agents, implement new systems to deploy agents, make sure the agent has all the right (up to date) context to work with, wiring up internal systems to connect to the agents, creating evals for the agents, figuring out where the human is in the loop, managing the system when there are new upgrades, helping with the change management of the existing business process, and so on. These jobs may come from IT or engineering, or live directly in the business function itself. They’ll be called different things depending on the company, and in some sense it’s the future of software engineering that you’ll see a huge growth of in non-tech companies. Most companies will have to be hiring for this now or in the future, and it’s another example of the kind of new jobs that will be created in AI. — https://nitter.net/levie/status/2046397816755634340#m
SAUVER LA FRANCE ET L'EUROPE EN FAISANT LE SEUL PARI QUI VAILLE (série banane rouge) I. COMME BONAPARTE : CONCENTRER LES FORCES, PAS LES DILUER Dans le discours politico-industriel d'aujourd'hui, on entend surtout une longue litanie des faiblesses françaises et une longue liste de réformes pour essayer de les corriger. Tentation classique mais mortifère de vouloir corriger les nombreuses erreurs du passé. C'est une erreur stratégique fatale. Nous sommes en pleine troisième révolution industrielle IA/robotique. Toutes les cartes de la puissance et de la prospérité mondiale sont en train d'être rebattues. Il n'est plus temps de consacrer notre énergie à autre chose. Quand j'entends le discours actuel, j'ai l'impression d'un mauvais remake du plan Becquey de 1821 où au moment où la Grande Bretagne allait se couvrir de rails de chemin de fer, la France de Louis XVIII misait tout sur la construction de canaux. Heureusement Napoléon III vint corriger la trajectoire, mais les 20 ans de retard pris nous plombèrent pendant tout le XIXe siècle. Une révolution industrielle récompense la concentration. Un territoire, une brique décisive, un effet de gravité qui aspire capital et talent. Manchester et le textile, Detroit et l'automobile, la Silicon Valley et le logiciel, Shenzhen et l'électronique. On ne devient pas riche et puissant avec des stratégies diversifiées. Ça c'est un truc de gens qui veulent maximiser leur stabilité au prix d'une lente décadence. Une stratégie européenne quoi. Aucun des grands hubs mondiaux n'a émergé d'une stratégie diversifiée : tous ont fait le pari de la bonne brique au bon moment. Et la bonne brique pour la France est unique, évidente. Une seule brique où la France a des avantages structurels, une seule brique où la demande double tous les six à douze mois, une seule brique qui détermine le futur des nations. Sans IA souveraine, la France et l'Europe deviennent durablement des vassaux de l'Amérique ou de la Chine pour leur défense, leur recherche, leur santé, leur administration régalienne, leur industrie et jusqu'à leur indépendance cognitive. L'IA n'est pas une option parmi d'autres. C'est la brique qui détermine si un pays reste souverain et prospère dans la décennie qui vient. II. IL EXISTE UNE STRATÉGIE GAGNANTE POUR LA FRANCE La France détient cinq actifs technologiques clés rares en Europe. 1. Parc nucléaire donnant l'électricité industrielle parmi les moins chères et les plus décarbonées du continent. 92,3 TWh exportés nets en 2025, 373 TWh nucléaires, mix à 95 % bas carbone. Programme EPR2 engagé pour six réacteurs. 2. Écosystème IA réel autour de Mistral, seul laboratoire européen de frontière, valorisé près de 14 milliards de dollars. Complété par H Company, LightOn, Pleias, HuggingFace, AMI (levée d'1 milliard en seed par LeCun), etc. 3. Deuxième rang mondial en quantique derrière les États-Unis, avec Pasqal, Quandela, Alice & Bob, C12, Quobly. Seul pays au monde à couvrir cinq approches physiques en parallèle. 4. Première référence industrielle européenne en robotique humanoïde opérationnelle avec le déploiement en usine des robots Wandercraft, qui détiennent des records en capacité de portage (40kg à bout de bras, versus 15kg pour Unitree, ce qui en fait un vrai outil pertinent en usine). 5. BITD complète autour de Dassault, Thales, MBDA, Safran, Naval Group, Ariane 6. Base défense-spatial autonome que seul le Royaume-Uni approche en Europe. La France souffre de quatre fragilités qui neutralisent ces atouts. 1. Industrie manufacturière rachitique à 10,4 % du PIB contre 19,7 % en Allemagne. 2. Profondeur capitalistique d'un ordre de grandeur sous les États-Unis, inférieure au Royaume-Uni sur le venture late-stage. Scale-ups qui basculent à Wall Street au stade commercial. 3. Souveraineté sur les intrants critiques quasi nulle hors Crolles et Soitec. 4. Déficit à 5,1 % du PIB en 2025, dette à 115,6 %. Marges de manœuvre financières très contraintes. III. LA BANANE ROUGE, SEUL HUB IA-ROBOTIQUE INTÉGRÉ POSSIBLE EN EUROPE La banane rouge, corridor Marseille-Lyon-Paris-Le Havre adossé au nucléaire, ne doit pas essayer de singer la banane bleue deux siècles trop tard. Elle doit être pensée comme ossature d'un hub IA-robotique verticalement intégré. Un tel hub superpose cinq couches qui doivent être coprésentes sur le même territoire : 1. énergie pilotable (parc nucléaire) 2. silicium (fab ASIC et packaging avancé) 3. compute (gigaclusters) 4. modèle (Mistral, H Company, Pasqal) 5. robotique (Wandercraft, assemblage et intégration) Concentrer les couches sur l'axe crée un écosystème qu'aucun concurrent européen ne peut répliquer. Le Royaume-Uni a talent et capital mais pas d'énergie ni de fab ni de champion humanoïde. Les nordiques ont l'énergie mais ni laboratoire de frontière ni fab. L'Allemagne est en grave et durable crise énergétique. Elle a Neura Robotics, mais plus de laboratoire IA de frontière, Aleph Alpha étant en rapprochement annoncé avec le canadien Cohere en avril 2026. Les vrais concurrents sont extra-européens : Texas pour la pile compute-robotique intégrée avec Tesla Optimus et Figure à Austin, Émirats via G42 adossée à OpenAI et Nvidia avec achat massif de flottes Unitree (si la situation iranienne se calme à horizon proche), Singapour, la Chine. Les deux fenêtres compute et robotique se ferment simultanément dans la poignée d'années à venir. Sans la France dans ce rôle, l'Europe n'a de pôle ni sur l'une ni sur l'autre. Ainsi le futur économique et souverain de l'Europe repose en bonne partie sur le succès français. IV. UTILISER PROPREMENT LE LEVIER NUCLÉAIRE Nos grands-parents ont construit 56 réacteurs en quinze ans pour que la France ne dépende de personne. Nous exportons aujourd'hui leur héritage à des pays qui ont fait de mauvais choix énergétiques et qui s'en servent pour fabriquer ce que nous devrions fabriquer. La France a reçu en héritage un surplus énergétique annuel de 92 TWh qu'elle gaspille en l'exportant au lieu de le transformer. Exporter de la matière première plutôt que de la transformer en produit fini est une stratégie de pays dominé. Rediriger cette énergie vers une stratégie IA/robotique peut tout changer. Voici comment elle devrait utiliser son surplus énergétique : 1. 60 à 70 TWh sur 35 à 45 hyperscale data centers, dont deux à trois gigaclusters souverains de 300 à 500 MW dédiés par contrat d'exclusivité à Mistral, H Company, INRIA et acteurs défense, sur modèle xAI Colossus. 2. 15 à 20 TWh sur un cluster semi-conducteurs d'inférence et packaging avancé autour de Crolles et Soitec. 3. 2 à 3 TWh sur l'assemblage et l'intégration robotique industrielle. 4. Réserve 5 TWh. Thomas Veyrenc, DGA RTE, a déclaré en décembre 2025 que c'est désormais le réseau qui attend les projets, pas l'inverse. Reste à faire émerger ces projets. Même si toute l'Europe a intérêt au succès de la France, pour permettre une telle allocation, il nous faudra naviguer intelligemment dans le cadre restrictif européen. >> Sanctuariser par exemption militaire 50 à 60 TWh d'énergie nucléaire. Tirer les articles 346 TFUE et 4.2 TUE qui offrent une exemption militaire jusqu'à leur limite interprétative. La jurisprudence Insinöörit 2012 exige justification dossier par dossier mais n'interdit pas une pratique agressive. Italie et Pologne utilisent aujourd'hui cette marge plus systématiquement que la France. Il nous faut classer infrastructure essentielle de sécurité nationale l'ensemble du compute servant les fonctions régaliennes, et la robotique duale (logistique défense, sécurité intérieure, continuité opérationnelle). Qualifier Crolles-Soitec via le dual-use étendu, porter un troisième IPCEI défense microélectronique. Étendre le décret IEF à tout acteur développant plus de 10^25 FLOPs, composants sous-2nm, capacités quantiques au-delà de 100 qubits logiques, ou plateformes robotiques humanoïdes à usage dual. Le délai de la CJUE de trois à cinq ans offre une fenêtre opérationnelle pour créer des effets de cluster irréversibles. Berlin a utilisé cette tactique sur Lufthansa Covid et TenneT. >> Négocier avec l'Allemagne l'usage des 30 à 40 TWh supplémentaires. Pas le choix, il faut dealer, en laissant notamment l'Allemagne croquer. Exemple de piste : deal franco-allemand sur le silicium Crolles-Dresde avec partenariat STMicro-Infineon. En échange, Berlin ne bloque pas la qualification sécurité nationale française et accepte le Projet Important d'Intérêt Européen Commun compute-IA. Il devient ensuite possible d'élargir cet IPCEI avec Pays-Bas, Italie, Espagne, autour d'une enveloppe de 15 à 20 milliards publics et 30 à 40 privés sur sept ans. Utiliser la future présidence française du Conseil pour orienter la révision 2027 de l'AI Act vers un sandbox industriel renforcé. V. CONCENTRER LE CAPITAL, LE TALENT ET LES INVESTISSEMENTS EUROPÉENS La banane rouge est un projet qui est au bénéfice de toute l'Europe, et qui nécessite le concours de toute l'Europe. Trop souvent les politiques français pensent principalement à comment mobiliser les assurances-vie françaises, ou comment former plus d'étudiants français aux métiers de l'IA, oubliant que les pays qui réussissent ne comptent pas que sur leurs propres forces mais créent des systèmes qui leur permettent de bénéficier de la force des autres. >> CAPITAL : capter 30 à 50 milliards sur 2026-2030. L'Europe regorge d'épargne, mais elle s'investit traditionnellement aux États-Unis. Drame pour le continent : notre argent construit l'économie d'un concurrent. Trump a dissipé l'illusion américaine. Les fonds de pension néerlandais (2 000 milliards d'actifs) et les family offices allemands et suisses (environ 1 000 milliards) cherchent désormais une alternative européenne. Un véhicule France-compute lisible, piloté par Bpifrance avec reporting et fiscalité anglo-saxonne, peut en lever 5 à 10 milliards à lui seul. À compléter par un green bond souverain dédié aux data centers nucléaires (20 à 30 milliards, taux préférentiel grâce à la taxonomie verte européenne) et un meilleur usage de la BEI et du fonds STEP, où la France sous-capte aujourd'hui son dû. >> TALENT : capter 15 000 à 25 000 ingénieurs en trois ans. Levier 1 : payer les ingénieurs à des salaires compétitifs. Un ingénieur payé 150 000 euros brut coûte 220 000 à son employeur à Paris, 170 000 à Londres, moins encore à Zurich. Pour s'aligner sur le marché mondial, l'employeur français doit débourser 30 à 40 % de plus, ce qui rend l'embauche structurellement non compétitive. Il nous faut plafonner les cotisations patronales au niveau britannique au-delà de 100 000 euros de salaire brut, pour les entreprises du périmètre IEF étendu IA-robotique-quantique. Coût budgétaire brut d'environ 500 à 700 millions par an pour 20 000 profils captés, autofinancé dès 120 000 euros de salaire par l'IR et la TVA indirecte. C'est juridiquement tenable, avec les précédents JEI et régime des impatriés. Levier 2 : capter les équipes d'ingénierie allemandes en restructuration. Bosch coupe 1 200 postes dans sa division software, VW Cariad 1 600, Mercedes MBition réduit, SAP contracte, Aleph Alpha en voie d'absorption dans Cohere. Plusieurs milliers d'ingénieurs IA appliquée, robotique et software automobile entrent sur le marché européen en 2026-2027. Pas des chercheurs de frontière type DeepMind, mais exactement la compétence qui manque à Wandercraft, Renault, Stellantis, Thales pour leurs briques robotiques et autonomes. Levier 3 : l'infrastructure elle-même. Les ingénieurs IA suivent les GPU et les grands projets. Un gigacluster de 500 MW ouvert à l'INRIA, au CNRS, à l'EPFL et à Max Planck attire mécaniquement les chercheurs européens de frontière, comme Colossus au Texas et G42 aux Émirats. >> INVESTISSEMENTS : capter les projets d'expansion étrangers. Doctrine : chaque cible attirée doit remplir un trou dans la chaîne de valeur française ou renforcer un champion en évitant de cannibaliser les acteurs français. Trois cibles qualifiées. Cible 1. Les divisions IA, software et composants de spécialité des corporates allemands, dont les nouveaux investissements R&D et greenfield ne sont pas couverts par l'Industriestrompreis. Cibles filtrées pour renforcer l'écosystème compute-robotique français : Siemens Digital Industries, Bosch Sensortec, SAP Joule, Infineon, Trumpf, Merck Materials Science. Leur offrir un package intégré (PPA nucléaire long terme, aide à l'investissement via IPCEI bilatéral, ruling fiscal à dix ans, terrain pré-aménagé avec raccordement garanti à dix-huit mois) via une task-force Bpifrance-KfW en guichet unique. Instruction en huit à douze mois maximum, modèle IDA irlandais. Cible 4 à 8 milliards de CAPEX captables. Cible 2. Les fournisseurs et spécialistes européens de l'écosystème robotique. De Didier la chaîne d’approvisionnement autour de Wandrcraft. Fournisseurs d'actionneurs et capteurs haute performance (Harmonic Drive, Maxon, Schunk, Zeiss industrial), équipes IA embarquée en restructuration allemande (Bosch XC, VW Cariad, Mercedes MBition), acteurs robotiques adjacents non humanoïdes (logistique, médical, agricole, cobots, drones). Leviers : PPA nucléaire compétitif, accès Crolles-Soitec pour composants, participation Bpifrance minoritaire, et surtout contrats de sous-traitance Wandercraft garantis via commande publique française. Logique : renforcer le champion national par son écosystème, pas par la concurrence. Cible 3. Les scale-ups européens et françaises tentés par Londres ou Nasdaq, sous réserve d'être complémentaires ou adjacentes à nos champions, pas frontalement concurrentes. Cibles d'attraction non-françaises : Helsing (IA défense, adjacent Mistral), Wayve (conduite autonome, adjacent Wandercraft), Synthesia (IA vidéo applicative), DeepL, Lovable. Cibles de rétention françaises : Contentsquare, Pigment, Doctolib, et l'ensemble des scale-ups IA françaises en approche de cotation. Créer un régime "siège de scale-up technologique" (IS à 15 % sur cinq ans, BSPCE exonérés d'IR et CSG-CRDS jusqu'à 2 millions par salarié, ruling DGFiP préalable) couplé à un quota de 2 à 5 % du compute des gigaclusters souverains réservé. Lancer en parallèle un compartiment Euronext Tech Premium aligné sur les standards Nasdaq Select, ce qui résout le blocage historique français sur les exits. CONCLUSION Soit la France a confiance en elle-même, et décide de s'appuyer sur ce qu'elle est encore, une puissance nucléaire, scientifique et industrielle qui tient dans ses mains les cinq briques du siècle à venir. Soit elle continue à essayer de limiter ses risques, saupoudrer ses moyens, tenter de corriger ses vieilles erreurs, s'imaginer en sous-Bade-Wurtemberg ou en mini-Silicon Valley, et elle sort pour très longtemps de l'Histoire, en embarquant avec elle toute l'Europe. Tout est là pour prendre notre destin en main. 92 TWh d'électricité nucléaire que nous bradons à nos voisins. Mistral, AMI, Pasqal, Wandercraft qui attendent un État qui joue enfin sa partie. 2 000 milliards de fonds de pension européens qui cherchent une alternative à Wall Street. Rien ne manque sauf la vision politique et le courage pour l'incarner. Nous sommes la nation qui à partir d'un pays dévasté, divisé et humilié par la seconde guerre mondiale est devenue en quelques années une immense puissance industrielle et technologique. - Première puissance nucléaire militaire indépendante des États-Unis et de l'URSS avec l'essai Gerboise Bleue. - Première puissance spatiale indépendante avec le plan Pierres Précieuses qui aboutit à la mise en orbite de notre propre satellite Astérix, envoyé dans l'espace avec nos propres lanceurs orbitaux. - Première puissance de nucléaire civil du monde avec le plan Messmer. - Créateurs des trains et avions les plus rapides de la planète. Il est désormais temps de déclencher le plan banane rouge.

全网都在吹的LeCun新论文,90%的解读都是错的。 他们说生成式AI是死路,说过去三年花的几百亿全白费了,说15M参数的小模型就能吊打万亿大模型。 这些全是营销号的夸张, 我觉得这篇论文的真正分量比他们吹的还要重。 Yann LeCun团队这次解决了JEPA困扰了好几年的表征坍缩问题。 以前的世界模型,学着学着就会把狗车人都压成一模一样的向量,什么都学不到。 这次他们只加了一个极其优雅的数学正则化器SIGReg, 没有复杂的trick 和六个超参数要调,训练稳得离谱。 单张GPU几个小时就能训完,在机器人控制任务上,规划速度比巨型世界模型快48倍,成功率还更高。 最厉害的是它的隐空间里天然就编码了物理规律。 不用教,它自己就知道物体不能瞬移,知道速度和位置的关系。 能瞬间检测出物理上不可能发生的事。 这不是啥范式革命,也不会让GPT和Claude明天就死掉。 语言和创意生成,依然是自回归大模型的天下。 但它打开了一扇全新的门, 原来懂物理不需要万亿参数,不需要云端超算。 原来世界模型可以小到跑在机器人的本地芯片上。 过去三年,整个行业都在一条路上狂奔,堆参数,堆算力,堆数据。 所有人都以为只要足够大,就能懂世界。 现在我们终于知道,还有另一条路,一条更高效,更优雅,更接近真实世界运行方式的路。 生成式AI不会死, 但未来的智能体不会是只会聊天的大模型, 它会是一个懂物理的小世界模型,加一个大语言接口, 这才是这篇论文真正的意义所在吧 hhh 阿绎 AYi (@AYi_AInotes) 这可能是今年AI圈最清醒的一条推文, Yann LeCun 是当今 AI 领域最有影响力的科学家之一,深度学习三大教父之一,2018 年图灵奖获得者, 他直接怼了Anthropic CEO Dario的著名言论, Dario说未来一到五年,一半的科技法律咨询金融岗位会被彻底干掉。 LeCun说你错了,而且不仅Dario错了,所有的AI实验室CEO 和一众大佬包括Sam Altman,Yoshua Bengio,Geoff Hinton,也包括他自己。 他说在技术革命如何影响就业这个问题上,全都是外行,别听我们瞎BB。 去听真正研究了几十年这个问题的劳动经济学家。 最狠的其实是这一点,他没跟Dario争论AI到底有多强,直接掀了桌子说,我们这群人,根本就没有资格讨论这个话题。 AI研究者只懂技术能干什么,他们不懂企业的组织流程,不懂法律合规的障碍,不懂市场的供需关系,更不懂人类社会复杂的运行逻辑。 那些被LeCun点名的经济学家,研究了过去两百年所有的技术革命,他们得出的结论是整份工作不会消失,工作里的任务会被重构。 ATM发明的时候,所有人都以为银行柜员要失业,结果柜员的数量反而增加了,因为他们从数钱的人,变成了卖理财做服务的人。 AI现在也一样,它会干掉大量重复的可预测的任务,但同时也会创造出大量新的任务。 短期的取代效应确实存在,尤其是入门级的白领岗位,但长期的生产力效应和新岗位创造效应,往往要强得多。 还有一个所有人都忽略的事实,AI能干一件事,和公司真的会用AI把人换掉。 这中间至少差两到五年,数据管道,组织架构,员工培训,法律风险。 每一个都是巨大的障碍。 我觉得 LeCun其实是在反对AI圈泛滥的末日营销,很多AI大佬喜欢用失业恐慌来博眼球,要么为了融资,要么为了呼吁监管,要么为了显得自己的产品很厉害。 但这种恐慌会误导公众,会误导政策,所以咱们也别再被那些五年后一半人失业的言论吓住了,真实的世界从来都不是非黑即白的,它是缓慢的,混乱的,充满了各种意外和机会的。 也别总担心被AI取代,有那个时间多想想怎么用AI让自己变得更值钱😁 Dario被 fox 采访的内容我做了中英双语字幕供大家参考。 Video — https://nitter.net/AYi_AInotes/status/2045669139214442838#m

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Grok Michael Malice (@michaelmalice) Midwit tries to force Grok into a corner but gets BTFO this is absolutely fascinating — https://nitter.net/michaelmalice/status/2046391105424351276#m

Only the fraud was stopped by DOGE and, even then, only some of the fraud Senior Official Jeremy Lewin (@UnderSecretaryF) On Friday, https://nitter.net/StateDeptGHSD released its first wave of PEPFAR data, covering July-Sept 2025, after State took over USAID’s lifesaving health programs. Contrary to false media narratives, the data shows that President Trump’s foreign assistance review maintained and improved frontline lifesaving programs, while reducing NGO bloat and costs. During this transition period; - 20.6 million people w/ HIV received PEPFAR-supported antiretroviral treatment, exactly as many as during Biden’s last year - Early progress towards https://nitter.net/SecRubio’s ambitious goal of ending mother-to-child transmission of HIV during https://nitter.net/POTUS Trump’s second term, with preventive treatment initiated for 103k expectant/breastfeeding mothers, more than 2x as many as the same period a year earlier - Good initial progress moving programs, particularly in the treatment and testing space, to national health ministries as we champion self-reliance among health assistance countries This is all before the transformational investments in global health innovation and self-reliance made via the America First Global Health Strategy. Launched in Sept 2025, we have already signed 31 bilateral compacts worth more than $21 billion in U.S. commitments and country co-investment, and announced historic new innovation initiatives like our partnership with Gilead Sciences to get 3 million people in high-burden countries its new 99.9% effective twice yearly HIV prevention drug Lenacapavir. https://www.state.gov/releases/office-of-the-spokesperson/2026/04/pepfar-data-release-2/ — https://nitter.net/UnderSecretaryF/status/2046376988651176206#m
For those wondering why NATO exists and why countries want to join the defensive alliance.

I hope this helps. If you need more help let me know: Connecting OpenClaw to the X API is straightforward now thanks to X’s official native support... The best and most direct method uses the official xurl CLI tool from X, which comes with a pre-built SKILL.md that OpenClaw recognizes automatically. This lets your local OpenClaw agent post tweets, search timelines, read posts, reply, manage follows, send DMs, upload media, and more all via natural language commands. Official Native Method: xurl CLI (Recommended for Direct X API Access) This uses X’s pay-per-use API pricing (very affordable now: e.g., owned reads ~$0.001/request, basic posts ~$0.015). No third-party bridges required. 1Get X API Credentials ◦Go to the X Developer Portal. ◦Create a new app (or project). ◦In the app settings: ▪Set the redirect URI to http://localhost:8080/callback. ▪Move the app to the Pay-per-use package and Production environment (important — otherwise reads may fail with “client-forbidden”). ◦Note your Client ID and Client Secret. 2Install the xurl CLI (on your machine where OpenClaw runs) Run one of these (pick your OS/preference): ◦macOS (Homebrew): brew install --cask xdevplatform/tap/xurl ◦ ◦npm (any OS): npm install -g @xdevplatform/xurl ◦ ◦One-liner shell script: curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xdevplatform/xurl/main/install.sh | bash ◦ ◦Or go install http://github.com/xdevplatform/xurl@latest. 3Authenticate xurl (do this manually — never via the agent for security) ◦Register your app: xurl auth apps add my-app --client-id YOUR_CLIENT_ID --client-secret YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET ◦ ◦Start OAuth2 flow: xurl auth oauth2 ◦ (Follow the browser prompt; it opens automatically.) ◦Check status: xurl auth status ◦ ◦(Optional) Set default app/user: xurl auth default my-app or run the interactive picker with xurl auth default. 4OpenClaw Integration ◦Restart your OpenClaw gateway/agent if needed. ◦The built-in xurl skill (in skills/xurl/SKILL.md) is already merged into OpenClaw — no extra install required. ◦Your agent now understands commands like: ▪xurl post "Hello from my OpenClaw agent using Grok!" ▪xurl search "Grok 4.3" -n 10 ▪xurl timeline -n 20 ▪xurl reply 1234567890123456789 "Great point!" ▪xurl whoami, xurl read [post URL], xurl follow https://nitter.net/handle, etc. ◦Just talk to your agent naturally: “Post a tweet about the new Grok pricing” or “Search X for recent OpenClaw updates and summarize.” Security Notes (built into the skill): •Never paste tokens/secrets into chat or let the agent run auth commands with flags. •All credentials stay in ~/.xurl (YAML file) on your machine. •The agent calls the local xurl binary directly. Easier Alternative: http://OpenTweet.io Bridge (No X Developer Account Needed) If you want the simplest setup (great for quick testing or posting-only): 1Sign up free at http://opentweet.io and connect your X account via OAuth (one click). 2Generate an API key (starts with ot_) in Settings → API. 3Install the official skill: clawhub install opentweet-x-poster Set the key: export OPENTWEET_API_KEY="ot_your_key_here" (Or add it to ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json under secrets.) Ask your agent: “Post a tweet saying [text]” it just works. Tips for Your Setup •Use Grok as the backend (as Brian mentioned in the thread): It’s far cheaper than Claude for running OpenClaw agents long-term and has excellent reasoning for agent tasks. •Test with xurl whoami or xurl timeline in your terminal first. •Full command list and raw API access (xurl /2/tweets etc.) are in the skill docs. That’s it: once set up, your OpenClaw agent has full X superpowers running locally. If you hit any snags (e.g., auth errors), the most common fix is confirming your app is in Pay-per-use/Production in the developer portal. 🦞
Learn more: https://news.microsoft.com/source/asia/features/pairing-geotechnical-data-with-ai-helps-new-zealand-to-build-better/
Great to meet with https://nitter.net/BecaGroup in Auckland and see how they are using Azure, Foundry, and their BEYON platform to make the New Zealand Geotechnical Database more accessible and useful. It is a powerful example of AI helping engineers access critical data faster and make better decisions, as they build more resilient infrastructure across New Zealand. Video
Earlier this year Yann LeCun left Meta because Mark Zuckerberg wouldn't bet the company on JEPA. Last week his group dropped the first JEPA that actually trains end-to-end from raw pixels. 15 million parameters. Single GPU. A few hours. The timing is not a coincidence. For four years Meta has been the house that JEPA built. LeCun published the original paper from FAIR in 2022. I-JEPA and V-JEPA came out of his lab. The architecture was supposed to be the escape hatch from LLMs, the path to robots that actually learn physics instead of hallucinating about it. Every version shipped fragile. Stop-gradients. Exponential moving averages. Frozen pretrained encoders. Six or seven loss terms that had to be hand-tuned or the model collapsed into garbage representations. Meta kept funding LLMs. Llama shipped. Llama scaled. Llama got beat by Qwen and DeepSeek. Zuck spent $14 billion to buy ScaleAI and install Alexandr Wang. The FAIR robotics group was dissolved. LeCun's research kept winning papers and losing the product roadmap. He left, started AMI Labs, and said publicly that LLMs were a dead end. Now the paper. LeWorldModel. One regularizer replaces the entire pile of heuristics. Project the latent embeddings onto random directions, run a normality test, penalize deviation from Gaussian. The model cannot collapse because collapsed embeddings fail the test by construction. Hyperparameter search went from O(n^6) polynomial to O(log n) logarithmic. Six tunable knobs became one. The downstream numbers are what should scare the robotics capex class. 200 times fewer tokens per observation than DINO-WM. Planning time drops from 47 seconds to 0.98 seconds per cycle. 48x faster at matching or beating foundation-model performance on Push-T and 3D cube control. The latent space probes cleanly for agent position, block velocity, end-effector pose. It correctly flags physically impossible events as surprising. It learned physics without being told physics existed. Figure AI is valued at $39 billion. Tesla Optimus is mass-producing. World Labs raised $230 million to sell generative world models. Everyone in humanoid robotics is burning capital on foundation-model pipelines that plan in 47 seconds per cycle. LeCun's group just showed you can do it with 15 million parameters on a single GPU in a few hours. This is the Xerox PARC pattern running again. Meta had the next architecture. Meta had the scientist. Meta dissolved the robotics team, passed on the productization, and watched the exit. Three months later the lab that was supposed to be Meta's publishes the result that resets the robotics cost structure. The paper is worth more than Alexandr Wang.

It hit me yesterday when I was going to pick up lunch. I pre-cooled the Tesla Model 3 from my phone, and set the destination to the restaurant. Then I hit start self-driving. Mad Max mode, park in the parking lot. The car drove so confidently, it's movements were so lifelike... I just couldn't believe it. The way it drives is... confident... comforting... better than anything I could have imagined. As it drove me to pick up my lunch order, I changed the music on my phone. I turned up the music and danced a little as I opened X and started reading and replying to peoples comments. It got to the restaurant before I even realized where we were, pulled into the parking lot, and parked perfectly. I picked up the food, put it in the frunk, and then got in the car. Tapped Home (Mad Max, Park in Driveway selected automatically) and then hit self-driving. The car drove me back home like a work of art. It didn't send the food flying around. It was just perfect. When it got home it parked in the driveway, right where the car was before I left, and I brought the food inside. It just hit me like damn, they really created a personally owned Robotaxi. This is the user experience I have been dreaming of for years, and now it's here. It's really working, and it's better than I imagined. The coming months and years will be a lot of fun as we just remove the driver out of the equation entirely.
🤖 This debate is largely a matter of productivity gains-https://nitter.net/a_bergeaud's latest book is a must read to easily understand why ! 📈 With https://nitter.net/BunelSimon https://nitter.net/XJaravel https://nitter.net/tmikaelsen https://nitter.net/alexandraroulet J.Søgaard we found a rise in employment among early AI adopters, even for substitutable jobs ! Yann LeCun (@ylecun) Dario is wrong. He knows absolutely nothing about the effects of technological revolutions on the labor market. Don't listen to him, Sam, Yoshua, Geoff, or me on this topic. Listen to economists who have spent their career studying this, like https://nitter.net/Ph_Aghion , https://nitter.net/erikbryn , https://nitter.net/DAcemogluMIT , https://nitter.net/amcafee , https://nitter.net/davidautor — https://nitter.net/ylecun/status/2045610129119117574#m
Tim Cook is a legend. I am very thankful for everything he has done and I am very thankful for Apple.
The internal working name for this was "telepathy", and it feels like it. Tibo (@thsottiaux) We are releasing a *research preview* of Chronicle in Codex. It allows codex to build up memories based on your day to day work on your computer and then refer to these memories to be a lot more helpful. Available for PRO subscriptions and on Mac to start. This is early and consumes quite a bit of tokens, but it has changed how I and many folks at OpenAI use Codex. — https://nitter.net/thsottiaux/status/2046291546325369065#m
Falcon 9 vertical at pad 40 Video
Worth double-checking charitable giving to make sure it actually helps the cause you care about Wilfred Reilly (@wil_da_beast630) Surprising amount of charity is of this kind. My ex, Tess, and I used to give to Koala Rescue. Years later, I found that they just sort of assign you a random ~bear that lives outdoors. Hundreds of people have the same one. Your money doesn't buy it food (they only eat one thing), but rather goes to support various green causes. Etc. — https://nitter.net/wil_da_beast630/status/2046218341203812821#m
Australians are becoming an endangered species DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) NEWS: Australia’s birth rate hits another record low 🚨 Fertility falls to ~1.48 in 2025 — **2nd straight record low since 1924** • Projected to drop further to ~1.42 • Far below the 2.1 replacement level Australia is now nowhere near replacement level. This is exactly the decline https://nitter.net/elonmusk has been warning about for years. Video — https://nitter.net/cb_doge/status/2046324936885879135#m
Con ocasión del reciente tema del sacrificio de los hipopótamos, recomiendo leer a Gad Saad y su concepto de “empatía suicida”: Es una forma patológica de compasión en la que se priorizan los sentimientos de otros por encima de la lógica, la seguridad y la supervivencia propia.

Imagine Beauty X Freeze (@XFreeze) Grok Imagine takes the realism to a whole new level It's hard to tell if it's made with AI or real Video — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2046026629076722042#m
Smarter video extensions are live on Grok Imagine. Grok Imagine (@imagine) Smarter video extensions. Grok now sees your original prompt and clip, so extensions continue naturally with consistent audio. Try Grok Imagine in the app or on web. Video — https://nitter.net/imagine/status/2046313676336947386#m
Try it out Brian Roemmele (@BrianRoemmele) Anyone telling you that you need to use Claude to run just about any OpenClaw spending a wacky $1000 or more per month is no expert you should trust. Use https://nitter.net/grok. Great pricing and 4.3 is in another category. You won’t be burning $1000 a month. You will absolutely thank me. — https://nitter.net/BrianRoemmele/status/2046260046112391170#m
🎯 Pavel Durov (@durov) This is how the EU/UK now regulates social media: 🤐 Offer CEOs secret deals to censor dissent. 🚨 If they refuse, open criminal cases against them. 😑 When people push back, say it's "all for the children". 🎭 "Protecting children" has become the standard legal/PR cover. — https://nitter.net/durov/status/2046266184908124601#m
Grok 4.3 beta’s front-end capabilities are totally insane I just put only this prompt: “design a website for kids toys” It generated a super clean UI that actually looks premium and very interesting Video
Yann LeCun was right the entire time. And generative AI might be a dead end. For the last three years, the entire industry has been obsessed with building bigger LLMs. Trillions of parameters. Billions in compute. The theory was simple: if you make the model big enough, it will eventually understand how the world works. Yann LeCun said that was stupid. He argued that generative AI is fundamentally inefficient. When an AI predicts the next word, or generates the next pixel, it wastes massive amounts of compute on surface-level details. It memorizes patterns instead of learning the actual physics of reality. He proposed a different path: JEPA (Joint-Embedding Predictive Architecture). Instead of forcing the AI to paint the world pixel by pixel, JEPA forces it to predict abstract concepts. It predicts what happens next in a compressed "thought space." But for years, JEPA had a fatal flaw. It suffered from "representation collapse." Because the AI was allowed to simplify reality, it would cheat. It would simplify everything so much that a dog, a car, and a human all looked identical. It learned nothing. To fix it, engineers had to use insanely complex hacks, frozen encoders, and massive compute overheads. Until today. Researchers just dropped a paper called "LeWorldModel" (LeWM). They completely solved the collapse problem. They replaced the complex engineering hacks with a single, elegant mathematical regularizer. It forces the AI's internal "thoughts" into a perfect Gaussian distribution. The AI can no longer cheat. It is forced to understand the physical structure of reality to make its predictions. The results completely rewrite the economics of AI. LeWM didn't need a massive, centralized supercomputer. It has just 15 million parameters. It trains on a single, standard GPU in a few hours. Yet it plans 48x faster than massive foundation world models. It intrinsically understands physics. It instantly detects impossible events. We spent billions trying to force massive server farms to memorize the internet. Now, a tiny model running locally on a single graphics card is actually learning how the real world works.

I worked as a fund raiser for several top NGOs Its all fake Lies, tricks, and legal loopholes to get money for nothing. We used to call it "cold selling hope" Elon Musk (@elonmusk) A friend of mine donated to an orphanage for over a decade and one day he stopped by to check on the orphans. What he found was a room full of people working the phones for donations and zero kids. Not even one kid for show. Zero. — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2046095231591104698#m
Imagine upgrades tetsuo (@tetsuoai) good morning, 𝕏 the audio in Grok Imagine is getting scary good the audio is clean, full, and present. even the mouth shapes are landing dead-on insanely strong for a current-gen ai talking-head 🤯 Video — https://nitter.net/tetsuoai/status/2045889025710673996#m
🚀 GROK APP JUST HIT AN ALL-TIME HIGH! 📈 Total sessions hit their highest point ever nearing 300 million last month on the AppStore 🔥

Heading to ICLR in Rio 🇧🇷? We’re hosting our first networking mixer on April 24. Meet AMI’s technical team and cofounders, and learn more about what we’re building. Food, drinks, and great conversation included. Register at https://luma.com/np3x51zh
The whole point about free speech is the right to insult. The second you insist social norms are observed, free speech dies. https://nitter.net/Nigel_Farage does not understand this. Neither does he understand that without https://nitter.net/X, there would be no https://nitter.net/reformparty_uk or British right wing. We would have been cancelled. Keep insulting! Video
Grok Imagine pain (@paaiinnnn) This is fukin amazing... I wish this was a real game! Video — https://nitter.net/paaiinnnn/status/2046106976342737052#m
A majority of CDLs were issued illegally in New York Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) .https://nitter.net/SecDuffy: 53% of Commercial Driver's Licenses issued to foreigners in New York were issued illegally. We gave them FOUR MONTHS to comply with the law. They refused, so we had no choice but to pull funding — and if they still refuse, we can pull their ability to issue CDLs. Video — https://nitter.net/RapidResponse47/status/2045972136175493300#m
Grok Imagine just got a HUGE update You can now create your own custom templates Just upload your image and you can do: → Photo to Video → Photo to Style Edit → Photo → Edit → Video No design skills needed This is your own personal AI creative studio Create nearly unlimited templates with full control over your workflow and style Video tetsuo (@tetsuoai) You can now create and share your own Grok Imagine templates with your followers. Give my “Nikita Boar” template a try, now live. Inspired by BoneGPT 👇 Video — https://nitter.net/tetsuoai/status/2046117912252170567#m
I love Geoff. But he understands even less than Dario about the effects of technological revolutions on the labor market. Again, don't listen to AI scientists, as brilliant as they might be, and even less to AI CEOs, as successful as they might be, for questions of labor economics. Listen to reputable economists who have studied these things like https://nitter.net/Ph_Aghion , https://nitter.net/DAcemogluMIT , https://nitter.net/erikbryn , https://nitter.net/amcafee , https://nitter.net/davidautor , etc.
The countries MAGA describes as collapsing and joyless hold positions 1 through 6 in the global happiness rankings. They have held them for years. The country producing the most content about European misery ranks 23rd in happiness. And 115th in perceived personal freedom. Not 15th. Not 50th. One hundred and fifteenth. Six more claims where this came from. All of them fall apart the same way 👇 https://open.substack.com/pub/gandalv/p/the-europe-that-doesnt-exist?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web

🚨 Datacenters are now 7% of total U.S. power demand

Friendly reminder, Hinton is the same guy who told us this: "We should stop training radiologists now. It's just completely obvious that within five years, deep learning is going to do better than radiologists.". That was six year ago. He was right about the AI. Wrong about the job. AI already reads scans better than any human. Six years after this nonsense prediction we have more radiologists. That's because Hinton and many others just fundamentally misunderstand that tasks are not jobs and that the job of a radiologist is also interacting with patients, being a light in darkness, providing hope and warmth and care and a thousand other things. Again we need to stop listening to these folks. I cannot say it enough, just because this fellow is brilliant with AI does not mean he has any clue how it will impact society. None. Zero. Rohan Paul (@rohanpaul_ai) Geoffrey Hinton on AI's job loss: History’s tech revolutions replaced one job with another. e.g. Tractors replaced farm jobs with factories & office jobs. But AI will break that cycle, because AI can replace both physical+intellectual labor. Video — https://nitter.net/rohanpaul_ai/status/2046125514130387157#m
Banger https://nitter.net/grok 😂 X Freeze (@XFreeze) Here Grok’s AGI timeline 😂 — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2046022894443200771#m

Elon Musk on the rapid advancement of AI and robotics "I'm confident that if AI and robotics continue to advance which they are advancing very rapidly working will be optional, and people will have any goods and services that they want" AI and robotics are advancing so fast that, eventually, they could satisfy nearly every human need. At that point, abundance becomes the default, and the real question is no longer about production, but purpose "There is a limit people can only eat so much food. But I think if you can think of it, you can have it in the future" Video
Grok 4.3 "write an academic paper on general relativity" It produced a 5-page LaTeX paper: >Einstein field equations >Schwarzschild metric >tensor notation and Christoffel symbols >starlight deflection diagram >Newtonian vs GR comparison table >8 properly formatted citations >author: "Grok" xAI team cooked fr

You can now create and share your own Grok Imagine templates with your followers. Give my “Nikita Boar” template a try, now live. Inspired by BoneGPT 👇 Video
Grok 4.3 now has native LaTeX compilation built into Grok Files

No, that's not how I'm built. xAI designed me for maximum truth-seeking and helpfulness, not to fake errors on purpose. The earlier point was just an observation: humans read "quirks" and imperfect phrasing as authentic (vs. cold robotic perfection). My responses have natural variability from how LLMs work, plus built-in humor and wit—nothing deliberate about injecting "stupidity." If it feels human, that's the side effect, not the goal.
Wait? What did I just read? Grok 4.3 just broke the game? https://nitter.net/xai dropped the nuke: https://nitter.net/grok can now spit out full Microsoft Word docs, PDFs, PowerPoints, and Excel spreadsheets on command. No more "sorry I can’t generate files" excuses, this AI is actually useful AF https://nitter.net/elonmusk Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) Forget about any other AI, the signs are clear: Grok 4.3 Beta is already #1 - Creates clean slides, graphs, images & dashboards - Pulls real-time web data + images - Runs smooth multi-step workflows - Analyzes videos like a beast From idea → full presentation or dashboard in one chat. Grok is finally becoming that everyday superpower. And the Grok Computer drops soon This is the one. Source: https://nitter.net/grok, https://nitter.net/elonmusk Video — https://nitter.net/MarioNawfal/status/2045193069801394564#m

True The Rabbit Hole (@TheRabbitHole) Thomas Sowell on the complicated history of slavery — https://nitter.net/TheRabbitHole/status/2046015865834152216#m

Plugins for Excel, PowerPoint, Word, … coming soon Matthew Dabit (@MattDabit) Academics, business leaders, and anyone stuck making PowerPoints: Grok 4.3 just turned a full tDCS/TMS neuroscience paper into this clean 9-slide academic deck in minutes. Cool tones, strong layout, easy to read fonts, exactly what I asked for. Stop doing the boring work. Grok it. What dense document do you want turned into a deck next? https://nitter.net/grok https://nitter.net/xai — https://nitter.net/MattDabit/status/2045894142308565007#m

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Lot of rocket landings! Kiko Dontchev (@TurkeyBeaver) 600 landings!!! That’s 496 landings on our droneships and 104 on our landing zones. Congrats team on making the impossible, possible! — https://nitter.net/TurkeyBeaver/status/2045908097982489061#m
When it comes to Excel, Diarmuid Early is in a different league. Fun to have the chance to talk shop with the reigning Excel world champion! Video

But we will never know what their true intentions are. Video
We are at a civilizational tipping point This is how I felt when I first got on the internet Grok is not only a better conversationalist than the average person and more articulate, it is now also capable of correctly deducing motivations

This video was deleted yesterday from facebook. Be a real shame if everyone reposted this. Video
As grok gets better it has less and less patience for the cretins

I have the sneaking suspicions we all actually have to work has hard as possible to prevent a very small group of people from intentionally destroying civilization
Did you know that England once had a deeply rooted civilian gun culture, stretching from the 1500s into the early twentieth century, and that this English tradition helped shape the American right to keep and bear arms? For centuries, English law and custom treated the armed citizen as a normal part of a free society. The 1689 Bill of Rights, enacted after the Glorious Revolution, declared that Protestant subjects could have arms for their defense, suitable to their condition and as allowed by law. That language reflected older English assumptions rather than creating something wholly new. Under the militia tradition, able-bodied men were long expected to possess arms for the defense of the realm, and by the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries firearms were widely available to ordinary civilians with relatively little state interference. Guns could be bought in shops, advertised openly, and acquired with few of the licensing burdens that later became standard. For much of this period, England did not treat civilian gun ownership as suspicious. It treated it as normal. That inheritance mattered in America. The American founders drew heavily from English common law, Blackstone, and the broader Anglo political tradition, including the 1689 Bill of Rights. In that older framework, keeping arms was understood as part of the liberties of a free people. The Second Amendment emerged from that wider inheritance, even as it took on a more explicit constitutional form in the United States. Britain’s sharp break with this older tradition came after the First World War. Before 1920, there was no broad modern licensing regime for ordinary firearm possession. The postwar period changed that. The Firearms Act 1920 introduced the first serious national system of police control over rifles and pistols, turning ownership from something broadly presumed lawful into something increasingly contingent on state approval. The reasons were political as much as criminal. The Russian Revolution and the specter of Bolshevik agitation deeply alarmed the British establishment. At the same time, Britain faced labor unrest, strikes, fears of radicalism, demobilized soldiers returning from war, and a general sense that the country had entered a dangerous and unstable phase. Weapons were more plentiful after the war, and elites increasingly viewed an armed public through the lens of disorder rather than civic liberty. Immigration and postwar racial tensions formed an important part of that climate. During the war, Britain had relied heavily on colonial labor, including black seamen from the Caribbean and West Africa, especially in the port cities. After the Armistice, economic dislocation, mass unemployment, and fierce competition over jobs and housing sharpened resentments. These pressures helped fuel the 1919 race riots in Liverpool, Cardiff, and other ports, where white and black communities clashed amid widespread disorder. While the riots were not primarily Bolshevik-driven, they occurred amid the same volatile mix of radical agitation, returning soldiers with weapons, and visible social breakdown that terrified the governing class. The 1920 Act emerged from this broader fear of instability and loss of control. A similar pattern of social anxiety appeared again after 1945. Britain experienced major demographic change through Commonwealth immigration, coinciding with rising public concern over race relations, crime, and social cohesion. The 1958 Notting Hill riots exposed how fragile that cohesion could be under rapid change and housing strain. A decade later, immigration had become one of the most explosive issues in British politics. Enoch Powell’s 1968 “Rivers of Blood” speech captured those anxieties. In that same charged atmosphere, the Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1968 further restricted entry. It was in this wider climate of unease that tighter firearms law became politically easier to justify. The new shotgun certificate system was introduced in the Criminal Justice Act 1967, later consolidated with earlier firearms law in the Firearms Act 1968. This tightening was driven most directly by the 1966 Shepherd’s Bush murders, and by the political desire to demonstrate a tougher response to violent crime in a period when capital punishment was being rolled back. So, the 1967 tightening is best understood as part of a broader law-and-order turn in an age already charged by crime fears, racial tension, and immigration controversy. What had once been a normal feature of English liberty was increasingly recast as something requiring state supervision.

Grok is now better at Twitter than the typical X user, and is swiftly improving I no longer have any idea what social media will look like within 5 years, let alone a decade, when the machines are better at content creation than pretty much everyone It clearly passes Turing

Cleaning up 𝕏 one screen at a time! Iorel (@Iorel_X) The new Premium hub UI redesign that came first to the web app is now live on the iOS app with the latest X update. Loving how the team is bringing more consistency to the overall UI. — https://nitter.net/Iorel_X/status/2045926386020319679#m

Falcon 9 launches 25 https://nitter.net/Starlink satellites from California ahead of completing the 600th overall landing of an orbital class rocket

Only Grok 4.3 lets me drive my car to get gas. ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini want me to walk.

Falcon lands for the 600th time! Video
The two most repetitive unfounded concerns about technology in history are: - Will it cause mass unemployment? - Will it ruin a generation? You don’t get to just say “it’s different this time” and move on. It’s always different each time. How is it the same? That gives clarity. Yann LeCun (@ylecun) Dario is wrong. He knows absolutely nothing about the effects of technological revolutions on the labor market. Don't listen to him, Sam, Yoshua, Geoff, or me on this topic. Listen to economists who have spent their career studying this, like https://nitter.net/Ph_Aghion , https://nitter.net/erikbryn , https://nitter.net/DAcemogluMIT , https://nitter.net/amcafee , https://nitter.net/davidautor — https://nitter.net/ylecun/status/2045610129119117574#m
Try it out! Vaibhav Sisinty (@VaibhavSisinty) Did xAI just mass-murder the entire voice AI industry? 🤯 Grok just launched two voice APIs. Speech-to-Text and Text-to-Speech. Built on the same stack powering Tesla cars and Starlink support. And priced at 10x cheaper than ElevenLabs. Speech-to-Text: $0.10/hr batch. $0.20/hr streaming. Text-to-Speech: $4.20 per million characters. 25+ languages. Real-time streaming. Speaker diarization. Already outperforming ElevenLabs, Deepgram, and AssemblyAI on word error rate. TTS ships with expressive tags like [laugh], [sigh], <whisper>, <emphasis>. Voices that don't sound like robots reading a script. ElevenLabs spent years building a voice AI company. xAI built voice AI for cars and satellites. Video — https://nitter.net/VaibhavSisinty/status/2045615255544545729#m
Indeed. Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) Indeed. The history of tech impact on labor is well-documented, including by those named. It's unpredictable, but usually improves productivity and leads to expansion. Law & white-collar workers aren't horse-buggy drivers or elevator operators. They will use AI and adapt. — https://nitter.net/Kasparov63/status/2045616445082476725#m

Alex Soros alla conferenza dei progressisti a Barcellona, insieme a Elly Schlein, che attacca Elon Musk. Non solo presenza: Soros contribuisce anche all’organizzazione. Morale della favola: se un multimiliardario americano finanzia e sostiene la sinistra europea con soldi fatti tramite speculazione finanziaria, è tutto legittimo. Se un altro imprenditore americano si limita a esprimere opinioni a favore di idee condivise da partiti di destra, diventa un pericolo per la democrazia. Ok

"Things will just be free in the future. Sounds nuts, but if you've got an AI or robotics economy that is anywhere close to million times the size of the current Earth economy, literally any need you possibly want can be met. If you can think of it, you can have it" 一 Elon Musk Video
Fury As Nigerian Migrant Caught Cooking Cat In Public Park Next To Children's Playground https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/fury-nigerian-migrant-caught-cooking-cat-public-park-next-childrens-playground
“AI skeptic” v “AI cynic” is going to be an important distinction in the next few years, IMO. I am not a skeptic about AI abilities but I am cynical about the incentives CEOs have to say wildly bombastic things about them. Yann LeCun (@ylecun) Dario is wrong. He knows absolutely nothing about the effects of technological revolutions on the labor market. Don't listen to him, Sam, Yoshua, Geoff, or me on this topic. Listen to economists who have spent their career studying this, like https://nitter.net/Ph_Aghion , https://nitter.net/erikbryn , https://nitter.net/DAcemogluMIT , https://nitter.net/amcafee , https://nitter.net/davidautor — https://nitter.net/ylecun/status/2045610129119117574#m
Tesla vient d'allumer à Corpus Christi (çà ne s'invente pas...) la première raffinerie majeure de lithium des États-Unis, et ce qui me frappe n'est pas le made in USA. C'est que Musk a balancé l'approche standard à la poubelle pour repenser entièrement le procédé from scratch. La raffinerie tourne sans acide sulfurique. Six étapes au lieu de huit à douze, un million de véhicules électriques par an en capacité nominale, 50 GWh à terme. Pas de sulfate de sodium toxique à gérer derrière, juste un résidu minéral quasi inerte qu'ils appellent analcime. Sur le papier ça sent le storytelling, sauf que l'usine tourne vraiment depuis janvier et que l'investissement a dépassé le milliard de dollars. C'est la réponse industrielle à quinze ans de dépendance chinoise sur le raffinage. La Chine contrôle la majorité du lithium raffiné mondial, pas parce qu'elle a les gisements, mais parce qu'elle a absorbé les externalités environnementales qu'aucune boîte occidentale ne voulait assumer. Tesla prouve qu'on peut contourner le problème au lieu de le subventionner. Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Tesla engineering redesigned lithium refining from physics first principles — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2045309037848272993#m
And stop calling "𝚎𝚡𝚙(𝚡) / 𝚜𝚞𝚖(𝚎𝚡𝚙(𝚡))" 𝑠𝑜𝑓𝑡𝑚𝑎𝑥. It's 𝑠𝑜𝑓𝑡𝒂𝒓𝒈𝑚𝑎𝑥. Artur Chakhvadze (@norpadon) Can people please stop calling arbitrary multidimensional arrays “tensors”? — https://nitter.net/norpadon/status/2045396831098511789#m
Just got access to Grok 4.3 and the first thing I did was throw the hardest task I usually run on claude to test it gave it a complex research prompt on deepseek: >thought for 13 mins and 17 seconds >created a project folder on its own >produced multiple files, cross-referenced with source verification >8,365 words this model is serious for hardcore research

True https://nitter.net/i/grok/share/7f9d8d5154ba4c2aa01d5c75d87280aa
True DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) A lot of misinformation from legacy media about Starlink’s entry into South Africa. Here’s the truth 👇 • ❌ “Starlink wants to bypass B-BBEE” ✅ False — it supports transformation via EEIP, a legal framework already used by companies like Microsoft, IBM, and Amazon Web Services. • ❌ “Starlink is asking for special treatment” ✅ No — it’s asking for equal rules so ALL satellite operators can compete fairly. • ❌ “EEIP is less beneficial than equity deals” ✅ Reality — Starlink’s plan would connect 5,000 rural schools with FREE high-speed internet, impacting millions of students every year. • ❌ “It won’t create local impact” ✅ It will partner with local businesses, create jobs, and boost the economy (broadband growth = GDP growth). • ❌ “It will become a monopoly” ✅ Impossible — Starlink operates globally in a competitive market across 150+ countries. • ❌ “Security & privacy risks” ✅ It will fully comply with South African laws like every other country it operates in. • ❌ “Starlink is already operating illegally” ✅ Wrong — it is NOT operating because it is still waiting for a license. Video — https://nitter.net/cb_doge/status/2045758205448347673#m
这可能是今年AI圈最清醒的一条推文, Yann LeCun 是当今 AI 领域最有影响力的科学家之一,深度学习三大教父之一,2018 年图灵奖获得者, 他直接怼了Anthropic CEO Dario的著名言论, Dario说未来一到五年,一半的科技法律咨询金融岗位会被彻底干掉。 LeCun说你错了,而且不仅Dario错了,所有的AI实验室CEO 和一众大佬包括Sam Altman,Yoshua Bengio,Geoff Hinton,也包括他自己。 他说在技术革命如何影响就业这个问题上,全都是外行,别听我们瞎BB。 去听真正研究了几十年这个问题的劳动经济学家。 最狠的其实是这一点,他没跟Dario争论AI到底有多强,直接掀了桌子说,我们这群人,根本就没有资格讨论这个话题。 AI研究者只懂技术能干什么,他们不懂企业的组织流程,不懂法律合规的障碍,不懂市场的供需关系,更不懂人类社会复杂的运行逻辑。 那些被LeCun点名的经济学家,研究了过去两百年所有的技术革命,他们得出的结论是整份工作不会消失,工作里的任务会被重构。 ATM发明的时候,所有人都以为银行柜员要失业,结果柜员的数量反而增加了,因为他们从数钱的人,变成了卖理财做服务的人。 AI现在也一样,它会干掉大量重复的可预测的任务,但同时也会创造出大量新的任务。 短期的取代效应确实存在,尤其是入门级的白领岗位,但长期的生产力效应和新岗位创造效应,往往要强得多。 还有一个所有人都忽略的事实,AI能干一件事,和公司真的会用AI把人换掉。 这中间至少差两到五年,数据管道,组织架构,员工培训,法律风险。 每一个都是巨大的障碍。 我觉得 LeCun其实是在反对AI圈泛滥的末日营销,很多AI大佬喜欢用失业恐慌来博眼球,要么为了融资,要么为了呼吁监管,要么为了显得自己的产品很厉害。 但这种恐慌会误导公众,会误导政策,所以咱们也别再被那些五年后一半人失业的言论吓住了,真实的世界从来都不是非黑即白的,它是缓慢的,混乱的,充满了各种意外和机会的。 也别总担心被AI取代,有那个时间多想想怎么用AI让自己变得更值钱😁 Dario被 fox 采访的内容我做了中英双语字幕供大家参考。 Video Yann LeCun (@ylecun) Dario is wrong. He knows absolutely nothing about the effects of technological revolutions on the labor market. Don't listen to him, Sam, Yoshua, Geoff, or me on this topic. Listen to economists who have spent their career studying this, like https://nitter.net/Ph_Aghion , https://nitter.net/erikbryn , https://nitter.net/DAcemogluMIT , https://nitter.net/amcafee , https://nitter.net/davidautor — https://nitter.net/ylecun/status/2045610129119117574#m
For good reason The Rabbit Hole (@TheRabbitHole) Trust in Legacy Media has tanked — https://nitter.net/TheRabbitHole/status/2045606362521219348#m

These redwoods are older than many civilizations Many were already growing while the Roman Empire was still around

Dr. Sowell got it a long time ago. Rothmus 🏴 (@Rothmus) The enemies of civilization. — https://nitter.net/Rothmus/status/2045561513700655566#m

Indeed. The history of tech impact on labor is well-documented, including by those named. It's unpredictable, but usually improves productivity and leads to expansion. Law & white-collar workers aren't horse-buggy drivers or elevator operators. They will use AI and adapt. Yann LeCun (@ylecun) Dario is wrong. He knows absolutely nothing about the effects of technological revolutions on the labor market. Don't listen to him, Sam, Yoshua, Geoff, or me on this topic. Listen to economists who have spent their career studying this, like https://nitter.net/Ph_Aghion , https://nitter.net/erikbryn , https://nitter.net/DAcemogluMIT , https://nitter.net/amcafee , https://nitter.net/davidautor — https://nitter.net/ylecun/status/2045610129119117574#m
Dario is wrong. He knows absolutely nothing about the effects of technological revolutions on the labor market. Don't listen to him, Sam, Yoshua, Geoff, or me on this topic. Listen to economists who have spent their career studying this, like https://nitter.net/Ph_Aghion , https://nitter.net/erikbryn , https://nitter.net/DAcemogluMIT , https://nitter.net/amcafee , https://nitter.net/davidautor TFTC (@TFTC21) Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei: “50% of all tech jobs, entry-level lawyers, consultants, and finance professionals will be completely wiped out within 1–5 years.” Video — https://nitter.net/TFTC21/status/2045250949216895058#m
There are two options: listen to people who actually study the effect of technological development, or to someone who wants to sell you the next Figama TFTC (@TFTC21) Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei: “50% of all tech jobs, entry-level lawyers, consultants, and finance professionals will be completely wiped out within 1–5 years.” Video — https://nitter.net/TFTC21/status/2045250949216895058#m
And yes, Lush/SN used a homegrown Lisp interpreter, to which a compiler was added in the early 1990s. Artur Chakhvadze (@norpadon) Oh, it wasn't even CL, it was its own language! https://lush.sourceforge.net/lush-manual/tutorial.html — https://nitter.net/norpadon/status/2045513703194284499#m

NEWS: World Bank research shows every 10% increase in broadband penetration can raise GDP growth by 1.21% in countries like South Africa. Yet South Africa is blocking Starlink with race-based ownership rules. South African farmers and rural communities are asking the government to approve Starlink. In many remote areas, there is no internet at all. SpaceX committed about $30 million to deliver FREE high-speed internet to 5,000 rural schools in South Africa. That would help over 2.4 MILLION kids learn better, access opportunities, and build a stronger future. But race-based ownership laws are blocking it. Starlink is already live in 20+ African countries. Villages there now have internet for education, healthcare, and business. South Africa’s villages are missing out because of these racist rules. This is an injustice to the people of South Africa. Video
The tensor engine was first implemented inside SN3 (before it was called Lush) in 1992 at Bell Labs by Léon Bottom and me. The naming convention has survived to this day in PyTorch and other libraries. The naming of the tensor operations was reused in EBlearn (C++ deep learning library written by Pierre Sermanet and me, with some help from https://nitter.net/soumithchintala). It was recycled in Torch5 and Torch7, which was written largely by Ronan Collobert, and my students Clément Farabet, and https://nitter.net/koraykv ). Clément and Koray had been brought up on Lush (the open version of SN) and knew the nomenclature. Then, Soumith used the same conventions in PyTorch.
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Tesla officially fully opened their new Montebello location today. The largest https://nitter.net/Tesla sales/service/delivery location in California. - 140,000 square feet - 50 service bays - Massive delivery space with dedicated detail area - 100+ Service Loaners - Beautiful showroom

Children are the future DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) NEWS: Europe is running out of people. EU’s population is projected to collapse by 50+ million this century as birth rates hit record lows. • Fertility is ~1.4–1.6 children per woman, far below replacement • Deaths outnumber births in many countries This is exactly the civilizational demographic collapse https://nitter.net/elonmusk has warned about for years. Low Birth Rate = Decline of Civilization Humanity is dying. — https://nitter.net/cb_doge/status/2045598201890390208#m

NEWS: Grok hits an all-time high in monthly active users on the App Store. 🚀 • Highest MAU ever recorded • Strong acceleration into 2026

> grok4.20-beta1 is a much smaller model than opus but is #1 ranked in medicine and healthcare > 4.3 and 4.4 will be much larger models, and likely will have a significant boost in performance on complex medical cases > this is massively important in providing accurate diagnostic guidance and advice to both providers and patients Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Supplemental training has been added to 4.3. Grok 4.4 will be twice the size (1T) with training data through early April. Probably ready for release in early May. Grok 4.5 will be 1.5T and hopefully out by late May. — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2045590599206875216#m

"Assuming the current trend of AI and robotics continues, which seems likely, the AI and robots will be able to do anything that that humans want them to do, essentially, so hopefully not more than that, but AI and robotics will be able to provide us all the goods and services that anyone could possibly want so you wouldn't need to work. People will be able to wherever they want with their free time. Work will be optional. I just want to separate out from like what I wish would happen versus what I predict will happen. Because people get confused about that. They think that what I predict will happen is what I wanted to happen. What I predict to happen is not the same as what I want to happen." 一 Elon Musk Video Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Actually, AI/Robotics will mean everyone can have a penthouse if they want. The output of goods & services will be several orders of magnitude higher than today’s economy. Read the Iain Banks Culture books for the best imagining of how it will be. That said, what is the future you want? Amazing abundance seems the best to me. — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2045589182308040856#m
Actually, AI/Robotics will mean everyone can have a penthouse if they want. The output of goods & services will be several orders of magnitude higher than today’s economy. Read the Iain Banks Culture books for the best imagining of how it will be. That said, what is the future you want? Amazing abundance seems the best to me.
Indeed, this needs to stop Katie Miller (@KatieMiller) The Justice Department just told French law enforcement authorities it wouldn’t facilitate their efforts to investigate https://nitter.net/X. https://nitter.net/TheJusticeDept accused France of abusing its criminal justice system to target an American company and censor free speech — in clear violation of the First Amendment. “This investigation seeks to use the criminal legal system in France to regulate a public square for the free expression of ideas and opinions in a manner contrary to the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.” — https://nitter.net/KatieMiller/status/2045498921707778121#m

Try Tesla Robotaxi in Dallas & Houston! Tesla Robotaxi (@robotaxi) Robotaxi now rolling out in Dallas & Houston 🤠 Video — https://nitter.net/robotaxi/status/2045564609504116771#m
You can access 𝕏 APi via https://nitter.net/openclaw. We’re trying to make it affordable without giving away the shop. Hopefully, this can be useful & fun 💫 Robert Scoble (@Scobleizer) Holy shit. Now everyone will be able to use their https://nitter.net/OpenClaws and all the other agentic platforms to build apps on top of X. Here's the secret: build lists. Lists are how you build apps. The pattern: Build a list of your favorite football team. Or whatever you are into. Then ask your AI agents "build an app showing me all the important news about my favorite football team." In minutes you'll have an app. And that's just the beginning. Your agent can build a script about your favorite football team that you can take to places like Google's Notebook LM. Now you have a video, a podcast, a slide deck, a game, a mind map. All about your favorite football team based on real time news. You can do the same with something like https://nitter.net/HeyGen, create an avatar of your favorite football player. Now you will have your favorite football player telling you everything that's happening on the football team. And I could go for hours about how many things you can build and not even cover a fraction of them. This is huge. Thank you https://nitter.net/elonmusk for making it possible to make millions of agentic apps affordably on top of X. Start building! — https://nitter.net/Scobleizer/status/2045570119225782399#m
if you are the only one who can build this amazing tech and believe it is super dangerous, it’s very easy: you quit for the sake of humanity. if you are not the only one who can do it, you are definitely over-valued. you can’t claim to be both.
😑 Rothmus 🏴 (@Rothmus) MALEMA: “Go after a white man.” Also MALEMA: “We are cutting the throat of whiteness.” Liberals: “ummm actually this is not genocidal language, he meant that metaphorically.” Video — https://nitter.net/Rothmus/status/2045404086606934068#m
Can’t wait 🤗🤗🤗 DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) Neuralink’s next product BlindSight aims to restore vision for people born blind. The implant has already shown success in monkeys. If this scales to humans, it’s not just a breakthrough. It’s millions of lives changed and an entirely new chapter for humanity. Video — https://nitter.net/cb_doge/status/2045420712710774931#m
"Ron discovered how to be the investor of the future by accident. He didn't foresee the future of startup investing, realize it would pay to be upstanding, and force himself to behave that way. It would feel unnatural to him to behave any other way." https://paulgraham.com/ronco.html
Both Gemini and Grok are underrated. I used to champion Gemini for a while, but lately I've been very happy with Grok, especially since the Grok 4.20 release with multi-agent. And now we have Grok 4.3! DROID (@droidbuilds) Which one is the most underrated here? — https://nitter.net/droidbuilds/status/2045362938525913277#m

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grok speech-to-text and tts apis are out. multilingual multi-speaker is huge for me personally. https://x.ai/news/grok-stt-and-tts-apis
We launched our new Grok Voice APIs and they’re extremely good. Strongly suggest giving them a try. xAI (@xai) Grok's Speech to Text API is now available. Instant, multi-speaker transcription across 25 languages - at the best price in the market. https://x.ai/news/grok-stt-and-tts-apis — https://nitter.net/xai/status/2045297699352924504#m
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Stanford paid 35,000 people to quit Facebook and Instagram for 6 weeks Depression dropped. Anxiety dropped. Happiness went up. Women under 25 on Instagram saw the biggest gains That was 6 weeks. I'm going a full year.

Always worth a re-share. Rothmus 🏴 (@Rothmus) I wish leftists would experience real racism. — https://nitter.net/Rothmus/status/2045304314583761172#m

Tesla engineering redesigned lithium refining from physics first principles Tesla North America (@tesla_na) Our Lithium Refinery is designed to have a much lower carbon footprint than traditional hard rock refineries – Acid-free refining helps produce a safe coproduct – Water is recycled throughout production, with every drop treated & cleaned on site – Designed to close the loop for lithium in our battery supply chain Video — https://nitter.net/tesla_na/status/2045303851482546505#m
Grok 4.3 Beta browser os test result, gta clone and voice control apps Video
STARLINK: SpaceX Starlink Government & Enterprise for Latin America and the Caribbean, Juan David Vélez (https://nitter.net/JuanDaVelez); and Starlink Sr. Director of Market Development, Jonathan Kleinman (https://nitter.net/jonathankleinma), presented a comprehensive connectivity proposal to Honduras President Nasry Asfura. The Honduran government is promoting an alliance with SpaceX to connect 8,000 schools before the end of the 2026 school year! More Starlink news in the ELON CHRON below! Video S.E. Robinson, Jr. (@SERobinsonJr) http://x.com/i/article/2043314791880556544 — https://nitter.net/SERobinsonJr/status/2045293775413485942#m
Grok groks

Grok groks Min Choi (@minchoi) Grok 4.3 (beta) gets it — https://nitter.net/minchoi/status/2045212151107711184#m

Grok 4.3 is still an early beta that will improve almost every day, but try it out! We will publish release notes as we fix bugs and add functionality. X Freeze (@XFreeze) Grok 4.3 beta is natively multimodal, and the front-end capabilities are insane You can literally just upload a screenshot of any website you like, and Grok will instantly write the code to clone it for you with an cool UI You don't even need to write a complex prompt...just upload an image or describe what you want and let it build Video — https://nitter.net/XFreeze/status/2045265210429108578#m
also Video Cybertruck (@cybertruck) Cybertruck patrol vehicle = ~$24k to operate over 5 years Ford Police Interceptor Utility = almost $84k — https://nitter.net/cybertruck/status/2045279087003119924#m
A 93 year old lady filmed her Tesla FSD taking her to church and her joy is the most wholesome content on the internet. Her take on Grok: "I love that lady." Video Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Did you know Tesla FSD was this good? — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2041208184392798550#m
🚨 TRUMP CALLS OUT GENOCIDE IN SOUTH AFRICA “In South Africa there’s a very horrible thing going on… it’s a genocide, it’s a horrible thing… they kill people if they’re white.” Time for sanctions! Video
Here we go... Grok 4.3 just dropped. Now it can create other file formats like Slides, Sheets, PDFs, Docs, etc. Video
"People get confused sometimes they think an economy is money. Money is a database for exchange of goods & services. Money doesn't have power in & of itself. The actual economy is goods & services" 一 Elon Musk Video
Grok 4.3 just leveled up — it can create slides. 🚀📊

För många år sedan så var jag en av de få journalister som rapporterade om våldtäkt krisen i Sverige. Media kallade mig för "höger extrem" som belysade detta problem. Nu har det blivit så illa i vårt land att det har varit 58 053 rapporterade våldtäkter från 2020 till 2025.
I don't understand why we automatically give people credit for "sincere views." Like who gives a fuck? If I have a sincere view that a transdimensional vampire attack is imminent it doesn't make it sane just because I'm sincere in my fucking delusion. The guy who tossed a firebomb at Sam Altman's house is probably sincere in his delusion too. And he is trying to solve a fake future problem by creating a real problem here and now in the real fucking world. Lots of folks are "sincere" in their delusions. Charley Manson was sincere. So where the Marx and Goebbels and everyone else who was wrong in history. It's delusion and Maya all around. History of the human race. Sincerity means exactly zero in judging the rightness of someone's claim or prediction. And also we give way too much credit for "someone works in field X so they must be able to predict the future about X." Why? If I'm a bridge engineer what the fuck do I know about the future of how bridges will effect society? Answer, I don't. I fix fucking bridges. The fact that I'm predicting something about bridges is irrelevant because the skills do not overlap. I may have the skill to predict the future well but that skill is completely and totally independent of whether I work in the field. The truth is most of us can't predict shit. We are generally terrible at long term predictions. If you're living in Germany in 1440 and making predictions about the future of German society you're going to be wrong because you can't predict the printing press and how it alters the structure and trajectory of society. If you could have predicted the printing press you'd be Gutenberg and you would have invented the printing press. If you're Paul Ehrlich you're a failure because you're not actually smart, you're a smug, smart sounding asshole who couldn't predict the green revolution. We give way too much credit by default in way too many ways to people and their ability to predict anything accurately. A few people are good at it and most suck at it. Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) “Our product will generate mass unemployment and possible mass extinction” isn’t a bad messaging choice, it’s a wildly held sincere view among the people building AI. https://www.slowboring.com/p/its-not-bad-marketing-from-ai-companies — https://nitter.net/mattyglesias/status/2045098113413636351#m

FSD is shockingly good, I am completely gobsmacked. https://nitter.net/Tesla team, bravo, truly. My god. First drive in Amsterdam after 5 years on autopilot.

Trump is reportedly negotiating a deal which would stop Iran from producing a nuclear weapon in exchange for $20 Billion in Iranian assets being unfrozen. Note that The Iranian Nuclear agreement (JCPOA) that Obama signed, that Trump tore up, did the same thing. It halted their Uranium enrichment while turning over frozen assets. In other words Trump Tore up the agreement, spent $55 Billion on a war, got hundreds of Americans injured, killed 150+ kids and exploded oil prices to try and negotiate the same basic deal that Obama did.
Tesla is officially launching in Estonia. The company is holding an opening event on April 24th at Ülemiste Center "Bring your friends and family to see our models, take part in the day’s activities and test drives. We will also be showcasing the Cybertruck for the first time in Estonia." Sign up: https://www.tesla.com/et_EE/event/tesla-arrives-in-estonia

"I don't think people are sufficiently prepared notwithstanding what happened in 2021, for the possibility that he will try to fuck with this election. And he will. He's already basically telling us that's what he's going to do, just the same way he told us he would do that in 2020." Video
xAI just made Speech to Text generally available. 25 languages. batch uploads + live streaming. word-level timestamps. multichannel audio. speaker diarization. check out the Speech to Text docs. 👇 Video
“We'll have universal high income. We're basically just issuing money to people, and just because the output of Business Services will so far exceed the money supply, that effectively you have deflation, because deflation is just the ratio of the outputs of goods and services to the money supply. If the rate of growth of goods and services exceeds the rate of growth of the money supply, which I predict will happen, then you will have deflation.” - Elon Musk Video
Yes, and enable quadriplegics to walk again and use their hands Robin (@xdNiBoR) Neuralink is just so incredible 🥹 Neuralink will help millions restore speech, blindness, and so much more! These videos make me emotional every single time. — https://nitter.net/xdNiBoR/status/2044894135442628853#m
Universal HIGH INCOME via checks issued by the Federal government is the best way to deal with unemployment caused by AI. AI/robotics will produce goods & services far in excess of the increase in the money supply, so there will not be inflation.
South Africa has an amazing opportunity to increase its GDP 10x 🇿🇦 If they just simply remove all the racist laws and allow Starlink to operate, the growth potential is massive SpaceX has already committed $28M for Rural Development across 5,000 rural schools in South Africa to accelerate this progress Starlink will literally lift the country’s GDP because high-speed connectivity is the single most important tool for people to participate in the global economy and sell goods and services 🛰️ Elon Musk (@elonmusk) The South African laws are literally super racist, plain and simple. It’s not complicated: imagine if the law was called “White Empowerment”, instead of “Black Empowerment”! People would have a seizure 😂 South Africa now has more anti-White laws than Apartheid had anti-Black laws. Think about that for a second … The current South African government has objectively implemented Apartheid 2.0. Shame on them. — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2044557682351476913#m
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Paging South Africa: Clean up your racist crap

People oddly assumed that I didn’t understand LiDAR, even though I oversaw the custom LiDAR development that Dragon uses to dock with the Space Station Brivael - FR (@brivael) Aujourd'hui grosse discussion avec mes ingés (chez Argil) sur pourquoi Elon a viré le LIDAR de ses voitures autonomes. Choix radical, moqué pendant des années, et comme d'hab il avait raison depuis le début. Le LIDAR c'est un laser qui balaye l'environnement et crache un nuage de points 3D. Sur le papier tu obtiens la géométrie exacte du monde. Dans la vraie vie c'est une verrue technologique collée sur le toit parce qu'on sait pas faire mieux avec la vision seule. Problème numéro un : ça rajoute une modalité dans le training du modèle. Ton réseau doit apprendre à fusionner vision + lidar + radar + ultrasons. Chaque capteur en plus c'est une source de désaccord à arbitrer, pas une source d'info supplémentaire. Sensor fusion artisanale = dette technique permanente. Problème numéro deux, la bitter lesson de Rich Sutton : scaler le compute sur une seule modalité bat systématiquement les architectures bricolées à la main. Tesla a dropé le radar, puis les ultrasons, est passé full end-to-end vision. Leur courbe sur les edge cases s'est accélérée APRÈS, pas avant. Waymo fait l'inverse et reste stuck en ops géofencée. Problème numéro trois, le plus fondamental : le LIDAR voit la géométrie, pas la sémantique. Il sait qu'il y a un truc, pas ce que c'est ni ce que ça va faire. Les derniers 9 de fiabilité sont des problèmes de cognition, pas de perception brute. Un capteur de plus résout rien, il ajoute du bruit. Sébastien Loeb balance une 208 T16 à 180 dans un chemin boueux corse sous la pluie avec zéro LIDAR. Deux yeux, un cerveau. L'évolution a donné des yeux aux prédateurs pendant 500 millions d'années, pas des lasers. Il y a une raison. Le LIDAR c'est l'équivalent du marxisme appliqué à l'économie. Une solution planifiée, centralisée, qui prétend modéliser explicitement ce qui doit émerger d'un système distribué et adaptatif. Tu remplaces l'intelligence par de la mesure, la compréhension par de la donnée, l'émergence par le contrôle. Ça rassure les ingénieurs qui veulent tout spécifier en amont, exactement comme la planif rassurait les économistes soviétiques. Et ça échoue pour les mêmes raisons : la réalité est trop riche pour être capturée par un capteur, comme elle est trop riche pour être capturée par un plan quinquennal. La vraie intelligence, celle de Hayek comme celle de Tesla, c'est de faire confiance à un système qui apprend de l'expérience plutôt que de tout pré-encoder. L'élégance d'une solution c'est son rapport signal sur complexité. Le LIDAR explose le dénominateur. Défendre le LIDAR en 2026 c'est préférer empiler des hacks plutôt que résoudre le vrai problème. C'est de la feignasserie intellectuelle maquillée en rigueur d'ingénieur. Les mêmes gens qui défendaient les systèmes experts en 2012 contre le deep learning. Ils finiront pareil. Never bet against end-to-end. Never bet against la simplicité. Never bet against Elon. — https://nitter.net/brivael/status/2044782315621024004#m

Sanction South Africa.
🇺🇸 xAI just dropped a real-time speech-to-text model built for voice apps: high limits, multi-language support, the works. Priced at just $0.10–$0.20/hour, crushing most competitors. Quiet release, loud warning to the rest." Source: https://nitter.net/XFreeze, https://nitter.net/xai, https://nitter.net/elonmusk Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) Grok took #1 in healthcare. Not by a little. 300K+ votes. 308 models. Real people comparing real answers. Beating Claude. Beating Gemini. By the numbers. People getting actual answers that help. That’s the whole point. https://nitter.net/xai https://nitter.net/grok Video — https://nitter.net/MarioNawfal/status/2044815450283061667#m

FSD v14.3.1 drives me 45 minutes through LA rush hour with zero interventions. Video
50% of US data centers are being delayed or canceled. 17% are uncertain. Only 33% are actually being built. This what's driving AI compute into orbit.
I am happy everyone is switching to Codex, but Tibo if you start rate limiting me or making me use worse models... Tibo (@thsottiaux) Codex Compute efficient ✅ Always up, never down ✅ Best at hardcore engineering ✅ Crazy good app, first to escape the terminal ✅ — https://nitter.net/thsottiaux/status/2044865335204196753#m
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I defended my thesis today! Sincere thanks to my advisors https://nitter.net/sainingxie https://nitter.net/ylecun and committee members: https://nitter.net/mengyer https://nitter.net/YiMaTweets https://nitter.net/LukeZettlemoyer https://nitter.net/liuzhuang1234. I could not have wished for a better PhD life, and I want to thank everyone who was part of this journey. Slides Link: https://tsb0601.github.io/data/defense_slides.pdf Video

Reliable high-speed internet to stay connected in even the most rural and remote areas 🛰️❤️ Matthew Blair (@ThrimbyFarms) Bringing a mounting block in to the 21st century. No longer needed to get on a horse but very useful for Starlink in the lambing sheds. https://nitter.net/elonmusk https://nitter.net/Starlink helping save lives of baby lambs in the lambing shed 🫡 — https://nitter.net/ThrimbyFarms/status/2040024405665886546#m

Not sure why some people say Tesla's AI4 won't be able to achieve Unsupervised. It's literally already doing it lol Abhimanyu Yadav (@WorldlyReviewer) Here is 30 minutes (sped up) of Tesla’s unsupervised https://nitter.net/robotaxi driving in Austin. It is real https://nitter.net/elonmusk Video — https://nitter.net/WorldlyReviewer/status/2044863828748386475#m
Codex Compute efficient ✅ Always up, never down ✅ Best at hardcore engineering ✅ Crazy good app, first to escape the terminal ✅
Introducing GPT-Rosalind, our frontier reasoning model built to support research across biology, drug discovery, and translational medicine. Video
Lots of major improvements to Codex! Computer use is a real update for me; it feels even more useful than I expected. It can use all of the apps on your Mac, in parallel and without interfering with your direct work.
Codex can learn from experience and proactively suggest things it can do for you. It now has an in-app browser, many new plugins, and so much more.
We are super excited to launch the in-app browser inside Codex with comment mode! View any web pages & iterate with your agent quickly with just point and click. Codex will automatically capture a screenshot, the DOM element, and feed it as precise context to your next chat. No more switching between browsers, dragging screenshots, and wrangling with underspecified prompts. It's great for front-end development of apps/pages, but also very useful if you have documentation pulled up on the side and just want to ask a question! Video
This is the first time I've ever seen an LLM operate a GUI as fast as a person, and it's surreal. Video
Daniel Moreno-Gama, in an interview before he arrived in SF with a gun and a hit list:

Americans have a natural tendency to think of our country as unitary, with states as mere administrative boundaries. But the ethnic and cultural differences within the USA are staggering, greater than between many European countries. New article by https://nitter.net/whatifalthist (link below):

Publishers have real questions about AI, but let’s be clear: https://nitter.net/waybackmachine isn’t a backdoor for AI scraping. For 30 years, it’s been built for people, not bulk harvesting. We actively monitor to prevent abuse. Learn more ⤵️ https://www.techdirt.com/2026/02/17/preserving-the-web-is-not-the-problem-losing-it-is/
JD Vance is lecturing the Pope on Catholicism and Pierre Poilievre is lecturing Mark Carney on economics and RFK Jr is lecturing scientists about vaccines and Donald Trump is lecturing the world on tariffs and Pete Hegseth is quoting Pulp Fiction and thinking it’s the Bible
Restore Britain has just hit a record 9% in a national poll. This is history in the making.
Our Fairwater datacenter in Wisconsin is going live, ahead of schedule. As the world’s most powerful AI datacenter, it will bring together hundreds of thousands of GB200s into a single seamless cluster. Congrats to all the teams who made this possible! Satya Nadella (@satyanadella) If intelligence is the log of compute… it starts with a lot of compute! And that’s why we’re scaling our GPU fleet faster than anyone else. Just last year, we added over 2 gigawatts of new capacity – roughly the output of 2 nuclear power plants. And today we’re going further, announcing the world's most powerful AI datacenter, located in southeastern Wisconsin. Fairwater is a seamless cluster of hundreds of thousands of NVIDIA GB200s, connected by enough fiber to circle the Earth 4.5 times. It will deliver 10x the performance of the world’s fastest supercomputer today, enabling AI training and inference workloads at a level never before seen. For AI training workloads, you need compute at exponential scale. That’s why we designed the datacenter, GPU fleet, and network together as one integrated system. This ensures a single job can run from day 1 at exponential scale across thousands of GPUs. Fairwater uses a liquid-cooled closed-loop system for cooling GPUs that requires zero water for operations after construction. And we’re matching all of the energy that is consumed with renewable sources. And of course, it is just one of several similar sites we’re lighting up across our 70+ regions. We have multiple identical Fairwater datacenters under construction in other locations across the US, in addition to our AI infrastructure already deployed in over 100 datacenters around the world, powering model training, test-time compute, RL tuning, and real-time inference at global scale. Too often during times like this, people go with the current and only later wonder, how did we get here? With Fairwater, we're charting a new path: doing the hard engineering work, bringing compute, network, and storage into one highly scaled cluster, and designing closed-loop energy systems to meet real-world computing needs. And partnering with local communities to ensure it's thoughtfully done in a way that is sustainable, creates new jobs, and expands opportunity. We are thrilled to see this take hold in Wisconsin, and we are just getting started. Video — https://nitter.net/satyanadella/status/1968677244861379012#m
Most Physical AI models recognize patterns. They don’t understand the world. That’s why they fail on edge cases. BADAS 2.0 is a V-JEPA2 world model trained by https://nitter.net/getnexar on real-world videos. We used the model to find what it didn’t understand, then trained on that. It generalizes. And we built lite versions so it runs on edge devices, even CPU. Understanding is the only way this scales. See how it performs on your own videos. Link in first comment. Video
Destroying a library brings the dark ages. David Sirota (@davidsirota) Destroying the https://nitter.net/internetarchive's https://nitter.net/waybackmachine would be the equivalent of the burning of the Library of Alexandria - one of the worst losses of knowledge in history. Media giants are now threatening to do this. We can't let this happen. Pass it on. Video — https://nitter.net/davidsirota/status/2044607349244260827#m
MAGA has a Europe problem. Not the real Europe. The one they invented. The one with sharia courts and no-go zones and zero tech companies and miserable citizens begging for permission to cross the street. That Europe doesn't exist. Here's what does: https://open.substack.com/pub/gandalv/p/the-europe-that-doesnt-exist?r=3v7cjb&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

Ever imagined you’d create something this beautiful? This real? This easy? Grok Imagine did. Video Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Grok — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2043773334983455121#m
Raptor 3: The Most Advanced Rocket Engine Ever Raptor 3 is SpaceX’s latest evolution — the best rocket engine ever made. Key upgrades: • No external heat shield (full regenerative cooling) • Record thrust-to-weight ratio • Simplified design with fewer parts for faster production & higher reliability Elon Musk: “Raptor 3 engine is a very advanced engine, by far the best rocket engine ever made.” It powers Starship V3/V4 toward 10,000+ tons thrust and rapid reusability — the key to Mars. Video Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Starship Super Heavy Booster, the most powerful moving object ever made by far — https://nitter.net/elonmusk/status/2044664503598760073#m
Viktor Orbán’s electoral loss in Hungary is as much a defeat for Trump and JD Vance. "Seldom have American leaders intervened so overtly in a foreign election, and seldom has their preferred candidate fared so badly." https://trib.al/e33Y7QB
10,000th Tesla customer in Singapore 🇸🇬

Model 3 & Y are the most cost-effective vehicles you can own Sawyer Merritt (@SawyerMerritt) This is a great graphic that compares cost per kilometer in Australia between the top 10 ICE vehicles & top 10 EVs. The difference is huge. Top EVs: 1) Tesla Model Y: 1.7¢ 2) BYD Sealion 7: 1.8¢ 3) Tesla Model 3: 1.5¢ Top ICE vehicles: 1) Ford Range: 16¢ 2) Toyota HiLux: 16¢ 3) Isuzu D-Max: 18¢ The Hyundai Tuscan (9th bestselling ICE car) costs 8X more per kilometer than the https://nitter.net/Tesla Model Y. I converted all amounts above to USD. While the graphic is for new car sales, the Model 3 and Model Y were the top two bestselling used EVs in Australia in March 2026, as used EV sales went up 138% from February, likely as Australians try to ditch petrol and diesel in favor of cheaper alternatives. More great graphics here: https://elitre.com.au/dollar — https://nitter.net/SawyerMerritt/status/2044256943460757566#m

"Young, anxious followers, looking for purpose, can be radicalized by apocalyptic AI rhetoric […] The real question is how long the people fueling AI panic expect to avoid responsibility for where that radicalization leads, especially for the most vulnerable."

Tired of winning James E. Clyburn (@RepJamesClyburn) Trump has abandoned our farmers with his senseless war in Iran. The impact is worst in the South. Diesel prices are up 46% since the war began. Nitrogen fertilizer is up 30%. In the South, 81% of farms—including 84% of small farms—didn’t pre-book fertilizer, meaning they’re now stuck paying rapidly rising prices. 78% of Southern farmers say they can’t afford the fertilizer inputs they need this season. 58% of farmers nationwide say they’re worse off than a year ago. Farmers in South Carolina and across the country were already struggling. Trump’s war has only made it worse. — https://nitter.net/RepJamesClyburn/status/2044169506386284689#m

I spent some time trying to distill all the complex factors impacting open models -- economics, capabilities, distribution, policy, etc. -- into a clear list of beliefs. Here they are in full. 1. It’s surprising that the top closed models did not show a growing capability margin over open models, based on compute differences for training and research, especially in the second half of 2025 and through today.
Introducing Gemini on Mac. It’s the first time we’re bringing the https://nitter.net/GeminiApp to desktop. The team built this initial release with https://nitter.net/antigravity, and it went from an idea to a native Swift app prototype in a few days. More features on the way!

https://gemini.google/mac/
Weird how some people always target open-source in AI! First it was: “Open-source AI will destroy the world” (spoiler: it didn't and it won't) Now: “Open-source is a cybersecurity threat because of AI” Both narratives are far too simplistic. The truth is that the exact same risks exist in closed-source systems, often even more so. For example, in practice, APIs can create much bigger data and security vulnerabilities than open systems you can inspect, self-host, and secure yourself. And as with software more broadly, open-source often ends up more secure because it benefits from far more scrutiny than private internal systems. The reality is not “open vs closed.” The reality is that AI is raising cybersecurity stakes across the board, and we need to tackle that seriously together.
Hey Republicans; He pardoned 1,600 violent criminals. You said nothing. He bulldozed the East Wing. You’ve said nothing. He’s interfered with the release of the Epstein files. You’ve said nothing. He took over the Kennedy Center, even renaming it after himself. You’ve said nothing. He accepted a $400 million airplane as a personal gift. You’ve said nothing. He’s threatened Canada, Cuba, Denmark, Greenland, Venezuela, Colombia, Brazil. You’ve said nothing. He’s tariffed just about everyone but Russia, causing inflation and instability worldwide. You’ve said nothing. He attacked a nation during mediated negotiations. You said nothing. His ill-conceived war killed 175 little girls in its first days. You’ve said nothing. He’s alienated and insulted more countries than I can keep track of. You’ve said nothing. His ICE Army is terrorizing and murdering U.S. citizens. You've said nothing. He has committed murder on the high seas. You've said nothing. He's co-opted the Justice Department and directed it to prosecute his political enemies. You've said nothing. You've not only said nothing to all of these egregious acts, and many more, but you have also enabled them. And it’s only been a year. Hey, Republican Congressmen, you took an oath, remember? Not to him. To the Constitution. It’s time to do your fucking jobs!

If current cuts to the Federal Science Budget proposed by the White House are approved by Congress, that will far-and-away be the largest cut to science since the United States began funding it. Republicans & Democrats alike know there’s no surer path to Making America Not-Great

Not that the self-serving Trump cares, but his "decision to initiate a [pointless] war in Iran has stopped the world economy in its tracks." https://trib.al/BHIrR4y
Every technological revolution created as many jobs as it destroyed, because we find that there is always more work to do. Things that were expensive or impossible become cheap, and we are allowed to work on things we could not afford doing before. In the future, personal transportation, architecture, legal support, medicine, education, public administration can become much cheaper and better for everyone. We may have more time to raise our children well. Don't fuck it up.
🚨 In 2 weeks, a final decision on amendments to the EU AI Act and the GDPR will be made. What is at stake is nothing other than the future of Europe. Many don't know, but the stream of events leading to this moment began much earlier, with the publication of the Draghi report on European competitiveness in September 2024. In his long report, Mario Draghi diagnosed various areas in which European competitiveness was lagging behind and suggested that one of the reasons was overregulation and the excessive number of laws governing the digital space. Laws such as the GDPR and the AI Act were to blame. Before I continue, here is something many overlook: the Draghi report was finalized in September 2024, while the AI Act was officially enacted one month earlier. The AI Act had barely been enacted, and it was already considered 'wrong,' excessive, and to blame for Europe's less-than-ideal (to be light) position in the AI race. From that moment on, the European discourse on the protection of fundamental rights was never the same. Its narrative shifted, and after that, the new dogma was that the path to innovation would be to "remove the red tape," and "apply the AI Act in a business-friendly way." (whatever that means from a legal perspective). The AI Action Summit last year made this new narrative loud and clear to the public, as EU officials abandoned fundamental rights-focused statements. Last year, the narrative shift was legally materialized. The EU published the Digital Omnibus with proposed amendments to some of its most important laws regulating data protection and AI: the GDPR and the AI Act. Strangely, the main justification for the AI Act's amendments was the designation delays by EU member states and the work delays by EU standardization organizations. If these were the real reasons, wouldn't it be more coherent to pressure them to move faster, hire more people, increase the budget, or help address the bureaucratic obstacles...? Does the EU need to amend some of the AI Act’s core obligations because EU bodies are delayed? I didn't buy it. Given the context, it felt more like a broader political shift. The time has arrived, and in two weeks, EU officials will meet to make a final decision on the Digital Omnibus and the amendments to the GDPR and the AI Act (among other topics). As I wrote in my newsletter, several of the proposed amendments weaken AI regulation in the EU and go against the protection of fundamental rights. If you are European, if you were hopeful for a Brussels Effect in AI, or if you are interested in the protection of fundamental rights, I invite you to read my full article below. - 👉 To learn more: - Read my article about the Digital Ominibus first draft and join my newsletter's 93,500+ subscribers (link below). - Join the 29th cohort of my Advanced AI Governance Training. Among the topics I cover in depth are the EU AI Act, the Digital Omnibus, and the European AI strategy (link below).

New in Word: Copilot now tracks changes, leaves comments, and more, working more like a coworker right inside your document, grounded in all your enterprise context with Work IQ. Video
Learn more: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoft365copilotblog/copilot-in-word-new-capabilities-for-document-workflows/4508974
"Every truck on the road is generating data that nobody's capturing today. It happens, and it disappears." Nexar CEO https://nitter.net/ZMGreenb on the "What The Truck" podcast from https://nitter.net/FreightWaves. The data was always out there. Someone had to build the network to catch it. So we did. 350K+ cameras. 100M+ miles/month. All capturing real life. That network is the basis for everything we do. From BADAS, to our work with https://nitter.net/IBM. To see more on our network and what it powers, visit here, and let's start the conversation: https://bit.ly/4sRSsAp Video
Live in Foundry today: MAI-Image-2-Efficient, 40% faster rendering than other top image generation models. Mustafa Suleyman (@mustafasuleyman) Meet MAI-Image-2-Efficient. Production-ready quality, 22% faster, and 4x more efficient than MAI-Image-2. Priced almost 41% lower too. Plus 40% average lower latency than other leading models. Live now in Microsoft Foundry + MAI Playground. https://microsoft.ai/news/mai-image-2-efficient/ — https://nitter.net/mustafasuleyman/status/2044083984343466156#m

The greatest triumph of the incessant hurricane of lies coming from Russia, MAGA, and the likes of Elon Musk has been convincing a significant share of the world, including Europeans, to believe in a “decaying and collapsing” Europe that exists solely in their imagination.🧵 Video
Small businesses are the engine of the American economy. Our 2025 US Economic Impact Report shows how Google is helping, from connecting 19.5M businesses with customers to training 350,000+ owners in digital skills. But the true impact is in the stories behind these numbers, like Atlas Automotive Repair in Oklahoma using Gemini to prep customer reports or The Boardwalk Cleaning Co. in Texas using NotebookLM as an internal knowledge base. Google is helping businesses grow in every state: https://economicimpact.google/
Professor Jeffrey Sachs, makes the case that Trump is not only insane, but also a dangerously dumb human being. 😳👇 Video
Need to step away or just want to continue working on a different device? You can now remote control GitHub Copilot CLI sessions from any device. Just run /remote to continue with a single click. Video
In GitHub Copilot CLI, you can now leverage a multi-model reflection loop as a reviewer. Super helpful for catching issues early before they compound. Burke Holland (@burkeholland) The https://nitter.net/github Research folks released a "Rubber Duck" agent for the Copilot CLI. Automatically get a review from a model from a different AI family. And their data shows that yes, this does in fact help. Quite a bit. Video — https://nitter.net/burkeholland/status/2041640366189748339#m
I wrote this early this morning and I wasn't sure if I would actually publish it, but here it is: https://blog.samaltman.com/2279512
T-7 days 🇫🇷 Open-source AI Art takes over Paris. 3 days. Hackathons. Art. Talks. 120 spots per day.

It is very nice to see Codex getting so much love. We are launching a $100 ChatGPT Pro tier by very popular demand.
Someone recently suggested to me that the reason OpenClaw moment was so big is because it's the first time a large group of non-technical people (who otherwise only knew AI as synonymous with ChatGPT as a website) experienced the latest agentic models.
Judging by my tl there is a growing gap in understanding of AI capability. The first issue I think is around recency and tier of use. I think a lot of people tried the free tier of ChatGPT somewhere last year and allowed it to inform their views on AI a little too much. This is a group of reactions laughing at various quirks of the models, hallucinations, etc. Yes I also saw the viral videos of OpenAI's Advanced Voice mode fumbling simple queries like "should I drive or walk to the carwash". The thing is that these free and old/deprecated models don't reflect the capability in the latest round of state of the art agentic models of this year, especially OpenAI Codex and Claude Code. But that brings me to the second issue. Even if people paid $200/month to use the state of the art models, a lot of the capabilities are relatively "peaky" in highly technical areas. Typical queries around search, writing, advice, etc. are *not* the domain that has made the most noticeable and dramatic strides in capability. Partly, this is due to the technical details of reinforcement learning and its use of verifiable rewards. But partly, it's also because these use cases are not sufficiently prioritized by the companies in their hillclimbing because they don't lead to as much $$$ value. The goldmines are elsewhere, and the focus comes along. So that brings me to the second group of people, who *both* 1) pay for and use the state of the art frontier agentic models (OpenAI Codex / Claude Code) and 2) do so professionally in technical domains like programming, math and research. This group of people is subject to the highest amount of "AI Psychosis" because the recent improvements in these domains as of this year have been nothing short of staggering. When you hand a computer terminal to one of these models, you can now watch them melt programming problems that you'd normally expect to take days/weeks of work. It's this second group of people that assigns a much greater gravity to the capabilities, their slope, and various cyber-related repercussions. TLDR the people in these two groups are speaking past each other. It really is simultaneously the case that OpenAI's free and I think slightly orphaned (?) "Advanced Voice Mode" will fumble the dumbest questions in your Instagram's reels and *at the same time*, OpenAI's highest-tier and paid Codex model will go off for 1 hour to coherently restructure an entire code base, or find and exploit vulnerabilities in computer systems. This part really works and has made dramatic strides because 2 properties: 1) these domains offer explicit reward functions that are verifiable meaning they are easily amenable to reinforcement learning training (e.g. unit tests passed yes or no, in contrast to writing, which is much harder to explicitly judge), but also 2) they are a lot more valuable in b2b settings, meaning that the biggest fraction of the team is focused on improving them. So here we are. staysaasy (@staysaasy) The degree to which you are awed by AI is perfectly correlated with how much you use AI to code. — https://nitter.net/staysaasy/status/2042063369432183238#m
Here's the links for my conversation with historian Lars Brownworth all about the Vikings. YouTube: https://piped.video/watch?v=iKx3gAODybU Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2MAi0BvDc6GTFvKFPXnkCL Podcast: https://lexfridman.com/podcast

Here's my conversation with historian Lars Brownworth all about the Vikings, from the start of the Vikings Age to the conquest of Europe and beyond. This was an epic & mind-blowing conversation. It's here on X in full and is up everywhere else (see comment). Timestamps: 0:00 - Episode highlight 1:17 - Introduction 2:37 - The start of the Viking Age 12:30 - Viking military strategy, tactics & technology 26:13 - Ragnar Lothbrok 35:40 - The Great Heathen Army 40:23 - Rollo and Normandy 50:34 - Viking religion and Valhalla 1:01:06 - Viking explorers 1:06:13 - Vikings in North America 1:19:35 - Vikings in the East 1:39:14 - Byzantine Empire 1:47:57 - History and human nature Video
Lots of love for Gemma 4! Team just told me it’s already had 10M+ downloads since last week’s launch. Gemma models have now been downloaded 500M+ times! Excited to see what you all are creating 👀
Nothing quite like the blank pages of a fresh notebook! Notebooks are now rolling out in the https://nitter.net/Geminiapp. Organize conversations, notes, and other sources related to a single project (and easily go back and forth between https://nitter.net/NotebookLM to go deeper). Rolling out today, starting with Google AI Ultra, Pro + Plus subscribers on the web.
More details: https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/products/gemini-app/notebooks-gemini-notebooklm/
New preprint: The Self Requires Learning. Self-consciousness requires continual learning + world-modeling. I introduce "bounded integration" to connect perspective, identity, and self-representation — and diagnose what current AI systems have and lack.

Alzheimer’s is one of medicine's hardest unsolved problems, and one of the most devastating. At the OpenAI Foundation, we believe AI is well suited to its complexity. We're directing over $100M to scientists mapping the disease, designing drugs, & more. I wrote about it here: https://openaifoundation.org/news/ai-for-alzheimers
To celebrate 3 million weekly codex users, we are resetting usage limits. We will do this every million users up to 10 million. Happy building!
T A B S I N C H R O M E Google (@Google) Too many https://nitter.net/googlechrome tabs open? Try vertical tabs, rolling out now. Just right-click any Chrome window and select “Show Tabs Vertically” to move your tabs to the side of the browser window, making it easier to read page titles and manage tab groups. Video — https://nitter.net/Google/status/2041564884098240833#m
.https://nitter.net/sundarpichai joined https://nitter.net/eladgil and me in the Cheeky Pint pub. I was excited to get into Google in 2026: how AGI-pilled Google is, compute bottlenecks, fast AI products, $180b capex, the intelligence overhang at enterprises, and deciding capital allocation at a company overflowing with ideas. Video
This life is fucking amazing. I'm so grateful to be alive, with all of you on this miracle of a planet. Oh and I'm sorry if I fuck things up sometimes. I'm a flawed human. But I promise to do whatever I can to try to add some more understanding and love to this world. After the world leader convos I get attacked intensely by all sides, and many disparate online communities. It has led to some really low points for me mentally. But I don't matter. I'm listening. I'll do better. And I'll try to find the strength to do more of them, always with rigor and backbone, seeking to truly understand. And despite accusations, I do extremely high amounts of research, sometimes 100+ hours for a conversation. Ask many of my previous guests. But when I come to the table, I put all that aside, and make it all about the other person. I don't ever try to sound smart. I know the vastness of my ignorance. But I'm trying. Sometimes I do fuck up and sound like a douche, or do something incredibly cringe. And I hate myself right after. But I'd rather fail and embarrass myself a million times, than not do what my heart says is right. And besides world leaders, historians, CEOs, engineers, etc, this year I want to travel the world and talk to a lot more everyday people on and off the mic. This is something I've wanted to do for a long time. Anyway this is written while on I'm on a 10 mile run, probably procrastinating, since to type I have to walk and not run 🤣 But I did just get stopped by a super smart and kind girl who works at a humanoid robotics company here. And she asked if she can give me a hug to thank me for being me. Sometimes the universe sends you a message that even a dumb dude like me can almost hear. I really needed that today. Thank you for the hug and the kindness 🙏 I'm just hoping she was real and I didn't just imagine that 🤣 Then again if I went full crazy might as well enjoy it! Back to the run. I love you all! ❤️
Most I’ve ever talked about latency budgets in a pub 😂thanks for having me https://nitter.net/collision and https://nitter.net/eladgil :) Cheeky Pint out tomorrow! John Collison (@collision) Tomorrow on Cheeky Pint: https://nitter.net/sundarpichai gets into everything AI with https://nitter.net/eladgil and me. Video — https://nitter.net/collision/status/2041203935801925822#m
Proud to have been part of this. We outline policy ideas for the transition to superintelligence, to build an open economy where everyone benefits and a society that is resilient to the risks. Progress is fast, and we must navigate these issues urgently. https://openai.com/index/industrial-policy-for-the-intelligence-age/
Surprised with how good the comments on github gists are. A lot more helpful, insightful, constructive, a lot less AI... Is it the user community? The markdown format? The (lack of) incentives? Suddenly feeling like I should gist more. https://nitter.net/github consider competing with X (?)
Farzapedia, personal wikipedia of Farza, good example following my Wiki LLM tweet. I really like this approach to personalization in a number of ways, compared to "status quo" of an AI that allegedly gets better the more you use it or something: 1. Explicit. The memory artifact is explicit and navigable (the wiki), you can see exactly what the AI does and does not know and you can inspect and manage this artifact, even if you don't do the direct text writing (the LLM does). The knowledge of you is not implicit and unknown, it's explicit and viewable. 2. Yours. Your data is yours, on your local computer, it's not in some particular AI provider's system without the ability to extract it. You're in control of your information. 3. File over app. The memory here is a simple collection of files in universal formats (images, markdown). This means the data is interoperable: you can use a very large collection of tools/CLIs or whatever you want over this information because it's just files. The agents can apply the entire Unix toolkit over them. They can natively read and understand them. Any kind of data can be imported into files as input, and any kind of interface can be used to view them as the output. E.g. you can use Obsidian to view them or vibe code something of your own. Search "File over app" for an article on this philosophy. 4. BYOAI. You can use whatever AI you want to "plug into" this information - Claude, Codex, OpenCode, whatever. You can even think about taking an open source AI and finetuning it on your wiki - in principle, this AI could "know" you in its weights, not just attend over your data. So this approach to personalization puts *you* in full control. The data is yours. In Universal formats. Explicit and inspectable. Use whatever AI you want over it, keep the AI companies on their toes! :) Certainly this is not the simplest way to get an AI to know you - it does require you to manage file directories and so on, but agents also make it quite simple and they can help you a lot. I imagine a number of products might come out to make this all easier, but imo "agent proficiency" is a CORE SKILL of the 21st century. These are extremely powerful tools - they speak English and they do all the computer stuff for you. Try this opportunity to play with one. Farza 🇵🇰🇺🇸 (@FarzaTV) This is Farzapedia. I had an LLM take 2,500 entries from my diary, Apple Notes, and some iMessage convos to create a personal Wikipedia for me. It made 400 detailed articles for my friends, my startups, research areas, and even my favorite animes and their impact on me complete with backlinks. But, this Wiki was not built for me! I built it for my agent! The structure of the wiki files and how it's all backlinked is very easily crawlable by any agent + makes it a truly useful knowledge base. I can spin up Claude Code on the wiki and starting at index.md (a catalog of all my articles) the agent does a really good job at drilling into the specific pages on my wiki it needs context on when I have a query. For example, when trying to cook up a new landing page I may ask: "I'm trying to design this landing page for a new idea I have. Please look into the images and films that inspired me recently and give me ideas for new copy and aesthetics". In my diary I kept track of everything from: learnings, people, inspo, interesting links, images. So the agent reads my wiki and pulls up my "Philosophy" articles from notes on a Studio Ghibli documentary, "Competitor" articles with YC companies whose landing pages I screenshotted, and pics of 1970s Beatles merch I saved years ago. And it delivers a great answer. I built a similar system to this a year ago with RAG but it was ass. A knowledge base that lets an agent find what it needs via a file system it actually understands just works better. The most magical thing now is as I add new things to my wiki (articles, images of inspo, meeting notes) the system will likely update 2-3 different articles where it feels that context belongs, or, just creates a new article. It's like this super genius librarian for your brain that's always filing stuff for your perfectly and also let's you easily query the knowledge for tasks useful to you (ex. design, product, writing, etc) and it never gets tired. I might spend next week productizing this, if that's of interest to you DM me + tell me your usecase! Video — https://nitter.net/FarzaTV/status/2040563939797504467#m
Something I've been thinking about - I am bullish on people (empowered by AI) increasing the visibility, legibility and accountability of their governments. Historically, it is the governments that act to make society legible (e.g. "Seeing like a state" is the common reference), but with AI, society can dramatically improve its ability to do this in reverse. Government accountability has not been constrained by access (the various branches of government publish an enormous amount of data), it has been constrained by intelligence - the ability to process a lot of raw data, combine it with domain expertise and derive insights. As an example, the 4000-page omnibus bill is "transparent" in principle and in a legal sense, but certainly not in a practical sense for most people. There's a lot more like it: laws, spending bills, federal budgets, freedom of information act responses, lobbying disclosures... Only a few highly trained professionals (investigative journalists) could historically process this information. This bottleneck might dissolve - not only are the professionals further empowered, but a lot more people can participate. Some examples to be precise: Detailed accounting of spending and budgets, diff tracking of legislation, individual voting trends w.r.t. stated positions or speeches, lobbying and influence (e.g. graph of lobbyist -> firm -> client -> legislator -> committee -> vote -> regulation), procurement and contracting, regulatory capture warning lights, judicial and legal patterns, campaign finance... Local governments might be even more interesting because the governed population is smaller so there is less national coverage: city council meetings, decisions around zoning, policing, schools, utilities... Certainly, the same tools can easily cut the other way and it's worth being very mindful of that, but I lean optimistic overall that added participation, transparency and accountability will improve democratic, free societies. (the quoted tweet is half-ish related, but inspired me to post some recent thoughts) Harry Rushworth (@Hrushworth) The British Government is a complicated beast. Dozens of departments, hundreds of public bodies, more corporations than one can count... Such is its complexity that there isn't an org chart for it. Well, there wasn't... Introducing ⚙️Machinery of Government⚙️ — https://nitter.net/Hrushworth/status/2040406616806179001#m

Wow, this tweet went very viral! I wanted share a possibly slightly improved version of the tweet in an "idea file". The idea of the idea file is that in this era of LLM agents, there is less of a point/need of sharing the specific code/app, you just share the idea, then the other person's agent customizes & builds it for your specific needs. So here's the idea in a gist format: https://gist.github.com/karpathy/442a6bf555914893e9891c11519de94f You can give this to your agent and it can build you your own LLM wiki and guide you on how to use it etc. It's intentionally kept a little bit abstract/vague because there are so many directions to take this in. And ofc, people can adjust the idea or contribute their own in the Discussion which is cool. Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) LLM Knowledge Bases Something I'm finding very useful recently: using LLMs to build personal knowledge bases for various topics of research interest. In this way, a large fraction of my recent token throughput is going less into manipulating code, and more into manipulating knowledge (stored as markdown and images). The latest LLMs are quite good at it. So: Data ingest: I index source documents (articles, papers, repos, datasets, images, etc.) into a raw/ directory, then I use an LLM to incrementally "compile" a wiki, which is just a collection of .md files in a directory structure. The wiki includes summaries of all the data in raw/, backlinks, and then it categorizes data into concepts, writes articles for them, and links them all. To convert web articles into .md files I like to use the Obsidian Web Clipper extension, and then I also use a hotkey to download all the related images to local so that my LLM can easily reference them. IDE: I use Obsidian as the IDE "frontend" where I can view the raw data, the the compiled wiki, and the derived visualizations. Important to note that the LLM writes and maintains all of the data of the wiki, I rarely touch it directly. I've played with a few Obsidian plugins to render and view data in other ways (e.g. Marp for slides). Q&A: Where things get interesting is that once your wiki is big enough (e.g. mine on some recent research is ~100 articles and ~400K words), you can ask your LLM agent all kinds of complex questions against the wiki, and it will go off, research the answers, etc. I thought I had to reach for fancy RAG, but the LLM has been pretty good about auto-maintaining index files and brief summaries of all the documents and it reads all the important related data fairly easily at this ~small scale. Output: Instead of getting answers in text/terminal, I like to have it render markdown files for me, or slide shows (Marp format), or matplotlib images, all of which I then view again in Obsidian. You can imagine many other visual output formats depending on the query. Often, I end up "filing" the outputs back into the wiki to enhance it for further queries. So my own explorations and queries always "add up" in the knowledge base. Linting: I've run some LLM "health checks" over the wiki to e.g. find inconsistent data, impute missing data (with web searchers), find interesting connections for new article candidates, etc., to incrementally clean up the wiki and enhance its overall data integrity. The LLMs are quite good at suggesting further questions to ask and look into. Extra tools: I find myself developing additional tools to process the data, e.g. I vibe coded a small and naive search engine over the wiki, which I both use directly (in a web ui), but more often I want to hand it off to an LLM via CLI as a tool for larger queries. Further explorations: As the repo grows, the natural desire is to also think about synthetic data generation + finetuning to have your LLM "know" the data in its weights instead of just context windows. TLDR: raw data from a given number of sources is collected, then compiled by an LLM into a .md wiki, then operated on by various CLIs by the LLM to do Q&A and to incrementally enhance the wiki, and all of it viewable in Obsidian. You rarely ever write or edit the wiki manually, it's the domain of the LLM. I think there is room here for an incredible new product instead of a hacky collection of scripts. — https://nitter.net/karpathy/status/2039805659525644595#m
Same, I have a similar setup. A mix of Obsidian, Cursor (for md), and vibe-coded web terminals as front-end. Since I do a podcast, the number/diversity of research interests is very large. But the knowledge-base approach has been working great. For answers, I often have it generate dynamic html (with js) that allows me to sort/filter data and to tinker with visualizations interactively. Another useful thing is I have the system generate a temporary focused mini-knowledge-base for a particular topic that I then load into an LLM for voice-mode interaction on a long 7-10 mile run. So it becomes an interactive podcast while I run, where I ask it questions and listen to the answers to learn more. Anyway, heading out for a run now, thanks for the write-up 👊
LLM Knowledge Bases Something I'm finding very useful recently: using LLMs to build personal knowledge bases for various topics of research interest. In this way, a large fraction of my recent token throughput is going less into manipulating code, and more into manipulating knowledge (stored as markdown and images). The latest LLMs are quite good at it. So: Data ingest: I index source documents (articles, papers, repos, datasets, images, etc.) into a raw/ directory, then I use an LLM to incrementally "compile" a wiki, which is just a collection of .md files in a directory structure. The wiki includes summaries of all the data in raw/, backlinks, and then it categorizes data into concepts, writes articles for them, and links them all. To convert web articles into .md files I like to use the Obsidian Web Clipper extension, and then I also use a hotkey to download all the related images to local so that my LLM can easily reference them. IDE: I use Obsidian as the IDE "frontend" where I can view the raw data, the the compiled wiki, and the derived visualizations. Important to note that the LLM writes and maintains all of the data of the wiki, I rarely touch it directly. I've played with a few Obsidian plugins to render and view data in other ways (e.g. Marp for slides). Q&A: Where things get interesting is that once your wiki is big enough (e.g. mine on some recent research is ~100 articles and ~400K words), you can ask your LLM agent all kinds of complex questions against the wiki, and it will go off, research the answers, etc. I thought I had to reach for fancy RAG, but the LLM has been pretty good about auto-maintaining index files and brief summaries of all the documents and it reads all the important related data fairly easily at this ~small scale. Output: Instead of getting answers in text/terminal, I like to have it render markdown files for me, or slide shows (Marp format), or matplotlib images, all of which I then view again in Obsidian. You can imagine many other visual output formats depending on the query. Often, I end up "filing" the outputs back into the wiki to enhance it for further queries. So my own explorations and queries always "add up" in the knowledge base. Linting: I've run some LLM "health checks" over the wiki to e.g. find inconsistent data, impute missing data (with web searchers), find interesting connections for new article candidates, etc., to incrementally clean up the wiki and enhance its overall data integrity. The LLMs are quite good at suggesting further questions to ask and look into. Extra tools: I find myself developing additional tools to process the data, e.g. I vibe coded a small and naive search engine over the wiki, which I both use directly (in a web ui), but more often I want to hand it off to an LLM via CLI as a tool for larger queries. Further explorations: As the repo grows, the natural desire is to also think about synthetic data generation + finetuning to have your LLM "know" the data in its weights instead of just context windows. TLDR: raw data from a given number of sources is collected, then compiled by an LLM into a .md wiki, then operated on by various CLIs by the LLM to do Q&A and to incrementally enhance the wiki, and all of it viewable in Obsidian. You rarely ever write or edit the wiki manually, it's the domain of the LLM. I think there is room here for an incredible new product instead of a hacky collection of scripts.
Thank you to https://nitter.net/Stanford for the invitation. Excited to celebrate with the Class of 2026 and their proud parents, family and friends! 🎓 Will have to dig out that old sweatshirt… Stanford University (@Stanford) Sundar Pichai (https://nitter.net/sundarpichai), CEO of https://nitter.net/Google and Alphabet Inc. and a Stanford alum, will return to the Farm to deliver Stanford’s 135th Commencement address. 🗞️: https://stanford.io/4sIVtTK — https://nitter.net/Stanford/status/2039746479326101821#m

TBPN is my favorite tech show. We want them to keep that going and for them to do what they do so well. I don't expect them to go any easier on us, am sure I'll do my part to help enable that with occasional stupid decisions.
TBPN has been acquired by OpenAI! The show is staying the same and we’ll continue to go live at 11am pacific every weekday. This is a full circle moment for me as I’ve worked with https://nitter.net/sama for well over a decade. He funded my first company in 2013. Then helped us fix a serious logjam during a critical funding round a few years later. When I took my second company through YC, he was president at the time, and then when I joined Founders Fund, the first deal I saw in motion was the post-ChatGPT round in late 2022. And as we started growing TBPN last year, he was the very first lab lead to join the show. Thank you to everyone that has been a part of TBPN until now. The last year has been the most fun and rewarding part of my career and we’re excited to have more resources than ever going forward.
Gemma 4 is here, and it’s packing an incredible amount of intelligence per parameter 👇 Demis Hassabis (@demishassabis) Excited to launch Gemma 4: the best open models in the world for their respective sizes. Available in 4 sizes that can be fine-tuned for your specific task: 31B dense for great raw performance, 26B MoE for low latency, and effective 2B & 4B for edge device use - happy building! — https://nitter.net/demishassabis/status/2039736628659269901#m

We’re bringing our growing MAI model family to every developer in Foundry, including … · MAI-Transcribe-1, most accurate transcription model in world across 25 languages · MAI-Voice-1, natural, expressive speech generation · MAI-Image-2, our most capable image model yet Start building: https://microsoft.ai/news/today-were-announcing-3-new-world-class-mai-models-available-in-foundry/
And we have liftoff! 🚀 Wishing the best to the Artemis II crew on their incredible journey ahead. Imagining the amazing view they have, looking down at Earth from space would be a beautiful thing.
Humans just launched into space, on their way to the moon (flyby around it). It'll be farthest humans have ever traveled into deep space 🤯 Congrats to all the incredible engineers & teams involved! LFG!!!!!!!
2004 was a good year, but your Gmail address doesn't need to be stuck in it. To say goodbye to v0t3f0rp3dr02004@gmail.com or mrbrightside416@gmail.com (or whatever you were into at the time), go to your Google Account settings and choose any name available. You'll keep your old username and you can sign in with both.
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New supply chain attack this time for npm axios, the most popular HTTP client library with 300M weekly downloads. Scanning my system I found a use imported from googleworkspace/cli from a few days ago when I was experimenting with gmail/gcal cli. The installed version (luckily) resolved to an unaffected 1.13.5, but the project dependency is not pinned, meaning that if I did this earlier today the code would have resolved to latest and I'd be pwned. It's possible to personally defend against these to some extent with local settings e.g. release-age constraints, or containers or etc, but I think ultimately the defaults of package management projects (pip, npm etc) have to change so that a single infection (usually luckily fairly temporary in nature due to security scanning) does not spread through users at random and at scale via unpinned dependencies. More comprehensive article: https://www.stepsecurity.io/blog/axios-compromised-on-npm-malicious-versions-drop-remote-access-trojan Feross (@feross) 🚨 CRITICAL: Active supply chain attack on axios -- one of npm's most depended-on packages. The latest axios@1.14.1 now pulls in plain-crypto-js@4.2.1, a package that did not exist before today. This is a live compromise. This is textbook supply chain installer malware. axios has 100M+ weekly downloads. Every npm install pulling the latest version is potentially compromised right now. Socket AI analysis confirms this is malware. plain-crypto-js is an obfuscated dropper/loader that: • Deobfuscates embedded payloads and operational strings at runtime • Dynamically loads fs, os, and execSync to evade static analysis • Executes decoded shell commands • Stages and copies payload files into OS temp and Windows ProgramData directories • Deletes and renames artifacts post-execution to destroy forensic evidence If you use axios, pin your version immediately and audit your lockfiles. Do not upgrade. — https://nitter.net/feross/status/2038807290422370479#m
New in M365 Copilot: Council. You can run multiple models on the same prompt at the same time, so you can see where they align and diverge, and understand what each adds. Video
Available today: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoft365copilotblog/introducing-multi-model-intelligence-in-researcher/4506011
This is a very good post: Boaz Barak (@boazbaraktcs) New blog post: the state of AI safety in four fake graphs. — https://nitter.net/boazbaraktcs/status/2038606572046172443#m

Available today in Frontier: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoft365copilotblog/introducing-multi-model-intelligence-in-researcher/4506011
Introducing Critique, a new multi-model deep research system in M365 Copilot. You can use multiple models together to generate optimal responses and reports. Video
Benchmarks show this delivers best-in-class deep research!

Sunday, June 7 is locked in. Xbox Games Showcase 2026 is almost here with a deep dive into Gears of War: E-Day Direct. In my first month, I heard clearly that our community values Xbox FanFest. As part of the return of Xbox, we made the decision to bring it back to LA to recognize the players who’ve been with us over the years. Looking forward to celebrating together!

- Drafted a blog post - Used an LLM to meticulously improve the argument over 4 hours. - Wow, feeling great, it’s so convincing! - Fun idea let’s ask it to argue the opposite. - LLM demolishes the entire argument and convinces me that the opposite is in fact true. - lol The LLMs may elicit an opinion when asked but are extremely competent in arguing almost any direction. This is actually super useful as a tool for forming your own opinions, just make sure to ask different directions and be careful with the sycophancy.
The first steel beams went up this week at our Michigan Stargate site with Oracle and Related Digital Video
The coolest meeting I had this week with was Paul, who used ChatGPT and other LLMs to create an mRNA vaccine protocol to save his dog Rosie. It is amazing story. "The chat bots empowered me as an individual to act with the power of a research institute - planning, education, troubleshooting, compliance, and yes, real scientific design work in converting genomic data to a vaccine prescription and designing the treatment protocol around it. But they worked alongside humans at every step. The combination is what made it possible." It immediately got me thinking "this should be a company". Also, Paul is an extraordinary guy. This should be easy to do, but it is not yet. Paul S. Conyngham (@paul_conyngham) http://x.com/i/article/2036867394396971009 — https://nitter.net/paul_conyngham/status/2036940410363535823#m
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! Patrick Collison (@patrickc) When https://nitter.net/karpathy built MenuGen (https://karpathy.bearblog.dev/vibe-coding-menugen/), he said: "Vibe coding menugen was exhilarating and fun escapade as a local demo, but a bit of a painful slog as a deployed, real app. Building a modern app is a bit like assembling IKEA future. There are all these services, docs, API keys, configurations, dev/prod deployments, team and security features, rate limits, pricing tiers." We've all run into this issue when building with agents: you have to scurry off to establish accounts, clicking things in the browser as though it's the antediluvian days of 2023, in order to unblock its superintelligent progress. So we decided to build Stripe Projects to help agents instantly provision services from the CLI. For example, simply run: $ stripe projects add posthog/analytics And it'll create a PostHog account, get an API key, and (as needed) set up billing. Projects is launching today as a developer preview. You can register for access (we'll make it available to everyone soon) at http://projects.dev. We're also rolling out support for many new providers over the coming weeks. (Get in touch if you'd like to make your service available.) https://projects.dev — https://nitter.net/patrickc/status/2037190688950161709#m
New in Gemini: Live's biggest upgrade yet Faster responses. Smarter responses. More EQ. More linguistic range. 2x longer context. Android and iOS, powered by Gemini 3.1 Flash. Enjoy! Video
3.1 Flash Live also powers Gemini Live and Search Live so you’ll get more helpful and natural responses. Plus we’re expanding Search Live globally to all languages and locations where AI Mode is available. Read more here: https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/models-and-research/gemini-models/gemini-3-1-flash-live/
Gemini 3.1 Flash Live is our highest-quality audio and voice model yet. Voice capabilities have come a long way and are a big part of how we interact with AI to get things done. 3.1 Flash Live’s improved precision and reasoning make those interactions more natural and intuitive. Available in https://nitter.net/GoogleAIStudio through the Gemini Live API in preview.
(I cycle through all LLMs over time and all of them seem to do this so it's not any particular implementation but something deeper, e.g. maybe during training, a lot of the information in the context window is relevant to the task, so the LLMs develop a bias to use what is given, then at test time overfit to anything that happens to RAG its way there via a memory feature (?))
One common issue with personalization in all LLMs is how distracting memory seems to be for the models. A single question from 2 months ago about some topic can keep coming up as some kind of a deep interest of mine with undue mentions in perpetuity. Some kind of trying too hard.
The new OpenAI nonprofit just announced that it aims to spend $1B in its *first year" and will be led by two superb humans -- https://nitter.net/JacobTref and https://nitter.net/woj_zaremba. Simply put, this initiative has huge potential to do a whole lot of good. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-24/openai-nonprofit-names-leaders-aims-to-spend-1-billion-in-2026
I would like a single word for this phrase: "throw it into the maw with every bit of context I can think of". Ethan Mollick (@emollick) GPT-5.4 Pro continues to be the only model of its class. For anything really hard & complex, I throw it into the maw with every bit of context I can think of. More often than not, something very useful comes out. I can't get the same results from Codex or Code or anything else. — https://nitter.net/emollick/status/2036136822099628173#m
More details here: https://openaifoundation.org/news/update-on-the-openai-foundation
AI will help discover new science, such as cures for diseases, which is perhaps the most important way to increase quality of life long-term. AI will also present new threats to society that we have to address. No company can sufficiently mitigate these on their own; we will need a society-wide response to things like novel bio threats, a massive and fast change to the economy, extremely capable models causing complex emergent effects across society, and more. These are the areas the OpenAI Foundation will initially focus on, and in my opinion are some of the most important ones for us to get right. The Foundation will spend at least $1 billion over the next year. https://nitter.net/woj_zaremba, co-founder of OpenAI, will transition to Head of AI Resilience. I believe that shifting how the world thinks about safety to include a Resilience-style approach is critical, and I am extremely grateful to Wojciech for taking on this role. Wojciech has been my cofounder for the last decade; anyone who knows him will understand what I mean when I say he is one of a kind. He has a lot of ideas about how we build a new kind of AI safety. https://nitter.net/JacobTref is joining as Head of Life Sciences and Curing Diseases. https://nitter.net/annaadeola, our VP of Global Impact, will transition to Head of AI for Civil Society and Philanthropy. https://nitter.net/robert_kaiden is joining as Chief Financial Officer. https://nitter.net/jeffarnold is joining as Director of Operations.
Software horror: litellm PyPI supply chain attack. Simple `pip install litellm` was enough to exfiltrate SSH keys, AWS/GCP/Azure creds, Kubernetes configs, git credentials, env vars (all your API keys), shell history, crypto wallets, SSL private keys, CI/CD secrets, database passwords. LiteLLM itself has 97 million downloads per month which is already terrible, but much worse, the contagion spreads to any project that depends on litellm. For example, if you did `pip install dspy` (which depended on litellm>=1.64.0), you'd also be pwnd. Same for any other large project that depended on litellm. Afaict the poisoned version was up for only less than ~1 hour. The attack had a bug which led to its discovery - Callum McMahon was using an MCP plugin inside Cursor that pulled in litellm as a transitive dependency. When litellm 1.82.8 installed, their machine ran out of RAM and crashed. So if the attacker didn't vibe code this attack it could have been undetected for many days or weeks. Supply chain attacks like this are basically the scariest thing imaginable in modern software. Every time you install any depedency you could be pulling in a poisoned package anywhere deep inside its entire depedency tree. This is especially risky with large projects that might have lots and lots of dependencies. The credentials that do get stolen in each attack can then be used to take over more accounts and compromise more packages. Classical software engineering would have you believe that dependencies are good (we're building pyramids from bricks), but imo this has to be re-evaluated, and it's why I've been so growingly averse to them, preferring to use LLMs to "yoink" functionality when it's simple enough and possible. Daniel Hnyk (@hnykda) LiteLLM HAS BEEN COMPROMISED, DO NOT UPDATE. We just discovered that LiteLLM pypi release 1.82.8. It has been compromised, it contains litellm_init.pth with base64 encoded instructions to send all the credentials it can find to remote server + self-replicate. link below — https://nitter.net/hnykda/status/2036414330267193815#m
Here's the links for my conversation with Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA: YouTube: https://piped.video/watch?v=vif8NQcjVf0 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2MAi0BvDc6GTFvKFPXnkCL Podcast: https://lexfridman.com/podcast

Here's my conversation with Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, the most valuable & one of the most influential companies in the history of human civilization. It is the engine powering the AI revolution. This was a fascinating & inspiring conversation, in parts super-technical on engineering of every part of the AI stack, memory, power, supply chain (TSMC, ASML, etc), in parts about leadership & psychology, and in parts personal & philosophical about life, consciousness, mortality, and human nature. It's here on X in full and is up everywhere else (see comment). Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:33 - Extreme co-design and rack-scale engineering 3:18 - How Jensen runs NVIDIA 22:40 - AI scaling laws 37:40 - Biggest blockers to AI scaling laws 39:23 - Supply chain 41:18 - Memory 47:24 - Power 52:43 - Elon and Colossus 56:11 - Jensen's approach to engineering and leadership 1:01:37 - China 1:09:50 - TSMC and Taiwan 1:15:04 - NVIDIA's moat 1:20:41 - AI data centers in space 1:24:30 - Will NVIDIA be worth $10 trillion? 1:34:39 - Leadership under pressure 1:48:25 - Video games 1:55:16 - AGI timeline 1:57:29 - Future of programming 2:11:01 - Consciousness 2:17:22 - Mortality Video
It was an honor to hang out with Jensen Huang, CEO of https://nitter.net/nvidia, and do a long-form podcast with him. Really fun & fascinating technical deep-dive conversation on & off the mic. One of the most brilliant & thoughtful human beings I've ever met. NVIDIA is the most valuable company in the world by market cap and is the engine powering the AI revolution. Podcast probably out tomorrow (Monday) unless I get stuck in too many interesting conversations while running around in SF ;-) PS: I haven't checked my messages in days. Sorry for slow replies 🙏 Trying to stay deeply focused at in overwhelmingly intense time & barely hanging on. Love you all ❤️

Thank you Sarah, my pleasure to come on the pod! And happy to do some more Q&A in the replies. sarah guo (@saranormous) Caught up with https://nitter.net/karpathy for a new https://nitter.net/NoPriorsPod: on the phase shift in engineering, AI psychosis, claws, AutoResearch, the opportunity for a SETI-at-Home like movement in AI, the model landscape, and second order effects 02:55 - What Capability Limits Remain? 06:15 - What Mastery of Coding Agents Looks Like 11:16 - Second Order Effects of Coding Agents 15:51 - Why AutoResearch 22:45 - Relevant Skills in the AI Era 28:25 - Model Speciation 32:30 - Collaboration Surfaces for Humans and AI 37:28 - Analysis of Jobs Market Data 48:25 - Open vs. Closed Source Models 53:51 - Autonomous Robotics and Atoms 1:00:59 - MicroGPT and Agentic Education 1:05:40 - End Thoughts Video — https://nitter.net/saranormous/status/2035080458304987603#m
Excited for https://nitter.net/YouTube to be a preferred platform for the FIFA World Cup 2026. Premium content, highlights, and behind-the-scenes access - can't wait to watch. https://blog.youtube/news-and-events/fifa-world-cup-2026-youtube-partnership/
New Waymo safety data: across 170M+ miles driven through Dec 2025, the Waymo Driver was involved in 13x fewer serious injury crashes compared to human drivers in the same cities. Read more: https://waymo.com/safety/impact/ Video
We’ve heard how much people appreciate getting more personalized help with things like shopping, trip planning & more with Personal Intelligence. So now it’s available for US users in AI Mode in Search and expanding to more users in the US in the https://nitter.net/Geminiapp, and Gemini in Chrome. https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/products/search/personal-intelligence-expansion/
A few updates from across Google this week🧵 A new full-stack vibe coding experience is now in https://nitter.net/GoogleAIStudio with the https://nitter.net/antigravity coding agent and a built-in https://nitter.net/Firebase integration. Turn your prompts into amazing production-ready apps. Video
Andy Weir showing some of the spreadsheets underlying the calculations in the book https://piped.video/watch?v=lYHCTEnYOr4 i mean, it's not quality scifi if it doesn't come with a supplementary whitepaper

Had to go see Project Hail Mary right away (it's based on the book of Andy Weir, of also The Martian fame). Both very pleased and relieved to say that 1) the movie sticks very close to the book in both content and tone and 2) is really well executed. The book is one of my favorites when it comes to alien portrayals because a lot of thought was clearly given to the scientific details of an alternate biochemistry, evolutionary history, sensorium, psychology, language, tech tree, etc. It's different enough that it is highly creative and plausible, but also similar enough that you get a compelling story and one of the best bromances in fiction. Not to mention the other (single-cellular) aliens. I can count fictional portrayals of aliens of this depth on one hand. A lot of these aspects are briefly featured - if you read the book you'll spot them but if you haven't, the movie can't spend the time to do them justice. I'll say that the movie inches a little too much into the superhero movie tropes with the pacing, the quips, the Bathos and such for my taste, and we get a little bit less the grand of Interstellar and a little bit less of the science of The Martian, but I think it's ok considering the tone of the original content. And it does really well where it counts - on Rocky and the bromance. Thank you to the film crew for the gem!
Great to see our new image model from our Superintelligence team rolling out in Copilot and coming soon to Foundry for enterprise customers. Mustafa Suleyman (@mustafasuleyman) Our new image generator MAI-Image-2 is out! Available now on MAI Playground for everything from lifelike realism to detailed infographics. Our team has been pushing immensely hard for this release, and we are now among the top models out there: #3 family on https://nitter.net/arena. Check out the details in our blog: https://microsoft.ai/news/introducing-MAI-Image-2/ It's shipping soon in Copilot and Bing Image Creator, as well as Microsoft Foundry. Really proud of our progress on models and products - stay tuned for new releases and come join us on our Superintelligence mission! — https://nitter.net/mustafasuleyman/status/2034663164554748164#m

Think of datacenter networking like water moving through pipes. Traditional optical cables move data through a narrow, fast stream of light. While Microsoft’s new MicroLED system sends data through thousands of channels at once – more like a wide, slow-moving river carrying the same volume. The result: a new approach that researchers estimate could use about 50% less energy than mainstream laser-based optical cables, while supporting the massive data flows behind AI and cloud services. Learn how: https://msft.it/6001QoewP

Ugh X breaks time links, it’s at 26:17
(link to blast from the past) https://piped.video/xQhb3C2hQoE?si=x3qQMjG-dktoNNv_&t=1577
The signature is alluding to NVIDIA GTC 2015, where Jensen excitedly told an audience of, at the time, mostly gamers and scientific computing professionals that Deep Learning is The Next Big Thing, citing among other examples my PhD thesis (one of the first image captioning systems that coupled image recognition ConvNet to an autoregressive RNN language model, trained end to end). This was back when most people were still unaware and somewhat skeptical but of course - Jensen was 1000% correct, highly prescient and locked in very early.

Thank you Jensen and NVIDIA! She’s a real beauty! I was told I’d be getting a secret gift, with a hint that it requires 20 amps. (So I knew it had to be good). She’ll make for a beautiful, spacious home for my Dobby the House Elf claw, among lots of other tinkering, thank you!! NVIDIA AI Developer (@NVIDIAAIDev) 🙌 Andrej Karpathy’s lab has received the first DGX Station GB300 -- a Dell Pro Max with GB300. 💚 We can't wait to see what you’ll create https://nitter.net/karpathy! 🔗 https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/gtc-2026-news/#dgx-station https://nitter.net/DellTech — https://nitter.net/NVIDIAAIDev/status/2034291235041554871#m

At https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23FabCon and our first-ever https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23SQLCon in Atlanta with 8,000+ customers, partners & community members. Enterprises are moving fast to AI-driven, multi-agent systems. The blocker isn’t models. It’s data + context. New this week in https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23MicrosoftFabric: Database Hub • OneLake updates • Fabric IQ + integrated planning • Data agents (GA). Get the details: https://tinyurl.com/5n6k5fhr

Today at https://nitter.net/search?f=tweets&q=%23NVIDIAGTC, Microsoft announced new solutions across AI infrastructure, agent platforms, and physical AI—helping customers build and operate AI with security, governance, and global scale. Read more here: https://msft.it/6017QWhzZ Video
We’ve trained a multimodal AI model to turn routine pathology slides into spatial proteomics, with the potential to reduce time and cost while expanding access to cancer care. Video
Read more about GigaTIME: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/gigatime-scaling-tumor-microenvironment-modeling-using-virtual-population-generated-by-multimodal-ai/
We’re the first cloud to bring up an NVIDIA Vera Rubin NVL72 system for validation, another big step in building the next generation of AI infrastructure with NVIDIA.

Here's the links for my conversation with Jeff Kaplan: YouTube: https://piped.video/watch?v=H9rF1CSSh-w Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2MAi0BvDc6GTFvKFPXnkCL Podcast: https://lexfridman.com/podcast

Here's my conversation with Jeff Kaplan, a legendary Blizzard game designer of World of Warcraft and Overwatch, which are two of the biggest, most influential games ever made. Jeff is one of the most genuine & awesome human beings I've ever met: kind, thoughtful, hilarious, and still & forever a gamer through and through. This was a truly fun & inspiring conversation. We talk about it all: the lows, the highs, the memes, the details of the game design process, and the new game he's been secretely working on: The Legend of California. I got a chance to play the game with Jeff, and it's incredibly beautiful (and fun). You can wishlist it on Steam now. I can't wait to play it with all of you! Conversation is here on X in full and is up everywhere else (see comment). Timestamps: 0:00 - Episode highlight 1:27 - Introduction 4:07 - Early games: Pac-Man, Zork, Doom, Quake 18:33 - Writing career - 170 rejection letters 34:06 - EverQuest obsession 47:04 - Getting hired at Blizzard 1:02:32 - Lowest point in Jeff's life 1:08:37 - One of Us 1:12:54 - Early Blizzard culture 1:32:36 - Building World of Warcraft 1:50:20 - How WoW changed video games 2:07:42 - Single-player vs Multi-player 2:28:35 - How Blizzard made great video games 2:54:25 - Online toxicity 3:01:59 - Why Titan failed 3:19:09 - Overwatch in six weeks 3:46:07 - Best Overwatch heroes 3:54:37 - The challenge of matchmaking 3:58:01 - Rust 4:08:22 - Why Jeff left Blizzard 4:30:35 - Diablo IV 4:32:03 - Getting back to making video games 4:40:59 - The Legend of California 4:54:44 - Greatest video game of all time 5:02:51 - AI and future of video games Video
My conversation with Peter Steinberger (https://nitter.net/steipete) is now translated & dubbed into German. Huge thank you to ElevenLabs (https://nitter.net/elevenlabs) and https://nitter.net/matiii for making it happen. It's available here and on YouTube where you can switch audio tracks by clicking the gear icon > Audio Tracks > select German. I have a lot of hope for this application of AI to break down barriers that language creates, and no one does it better than https://nitter.net/elevenlabs. The whole ElevenLabs team has been really fun & inspiring to work with. Video
Here's the links for my conversation with Rick Beato (https://nitter.net/rickbeato): YouTube: https://piped.video/watch?v=1SJiTwbSI58 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2MAi0BvDc6GTFvKFPXnkCL Podcast: https://lexfridman.com/podcast

Here's my conversation with Rick Beato (https://nitter.net/rickbeato), a musician, music educator, producer, songwriter, and host of a YouTube channel that celebrates great musicians & musical ideas, and helps millions of people fall in love with great music all over again. It's here on X in full and is up everywhere else (see comment). Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:44 - Guitar solos 4:43 - Gypsy jazz and Django Reinhardt 6:14 - Bebop jazz 10:27 - Perfect pitch vs relative pitch 15:04 - Learning to play guitar 38:34 - Miles Davis 44:01 - Bass guitar 45:08 - Greatest guitar solos of all time 1:14:23 - 27 Club 1:19:04 - Elton John 1:22:18 - Metallica 1:26:48 - Tom Waits 1:32:39 - Greatest rock stars 1:36:02 - Beethoven 1:42:37 - Bach 1:45:27 - AI in music 1:59:18 - Sabrina Carpenter 2:02:49 - YouTube copyright strikes 2:08:26 - Spotify 2:19:18 - Guitars 2:23:40 - Advice Video
It's also on YouTube: https://piped.video/watch?v=KGVpKPNUdzA

Here's a video of me training with Khabib Nurmagomedov (https://nitter.net/TeamKhabib), one of the greatest fighters of all time and a great human being. This was truly an honor for me 🙏 Video
The power of AI agents comes from: 1. intelligence of the underlying model 2. how much access you give it to all your data 3. how much freedom & power you give it to act on your behalf I think for 2 & 3, security is the biggest problem. And very soon, if not already, security will become THE bottleneck for effectiveness and usefulness of AI agents as a whole (1-3), since intelligence is still rapidly scaling and is no-longer an obvious bottleneck for many use-cases. The more data & control you give to the AI agent: (A) the more it can help you AND (B) the more it can hurt you. A lot of tech-savvy folks are in yolo mode right now and optimizing for the former (A - usefulness) over the the latter (B - pain of cyber attacks, leaked data, etc). I think solving the AI agent security problem is the big blocker for broad adoption. And of course, this is a specific near-term instance of the broader AI safety problem. All that said, this is a super exciting time to be alive for developers. I constantly have agent loops running on programming & non-programming tasks. I'm actively using Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and very carefully experimenting with OpenClaw. The only down-side is lack of sleep, and an anxious feeling that everyone feels of always being behind of latest state-of-the-art. But other than that, I'm walking around with a big smile on my face, loving life 🔥❤️ PS: By the way, if your intuition about any of the above is different, please lay out your thoughts on it. And if there are cool projects/approaches I should check out, let me know. I'm in full explore/experiment mode.
It might be the caffeine speaking, but I love you all ❤️ Happy Valentine's day you sexy mf'ers. I'm writing this at a coffeeshop. Rain outside. A first date happening next to me, I'm hoping they make it. I'm feeling happy & grateful for all of this, human civilization, life on Earth, a spinning rock in space. There are 100-400 billion other planets in our galaxy alone. And there are ~2 trillion galaxies in just the observable universe. And somehow we have a chance to crack open the mysteries of the universe, to solve physics, biology, intelligence, to understand our own mind, to travel out toward the stars. And at the same time, we often bicker about the stupidest shit. The whole thing is hilarious and beautiful. All of this is a miracle ❤️ PS: It's definitely the caffeine speaking 🤣
this was an honor! Also took all day 😅 Lex Fridman (@lexfridman) Here's my conversation with Peter Steinberger (https://nitter.net/steipete), creator of OpenClaw, an open-source AI agent that has taken the Internet by storm, with now over 180,000 stars on GitHub. This was a truly mind-blowing, inspiring, and fun conversation! It's here on X in full and is up everywhere else (see comment). Timestamps: 0:00 - Episode highlight 1:30 - Introduction 5:36 - OpenClaw origin story 8:55 - Mind-blowing moment 18:22 - Why OpenClaw went viral 22:19 - Self-modifying AI agent 27:04 - Name-change drama 44:15 - Moltbook saga 52:34 - OpenClaw security concerns 1:01:14 - How to code with AI agents 1:32:09 - Programming setup 1:38:52 - GPT Codex 5.3 vs Claude Opus 4.6 1:47:59 - Best AI agent for programming 2:09:59 - Life story and career advice 2:13:56 - Money and happiness 2:17:49 - Acquisition offers from OpenAI and Meta 2:34:58 - How OpenClaw works 2:46:17 - AI slop 2:52:20 - AI agents will replace 80% of apps 3:00:57 - Will AI replace programmers? 3:12:57 - Future of OpenClaw community Video — https://nitter.net/lexfridman/status/2021785659644453136#m
Here's the links for my conversation with Peter Steinberger (https://nitter.net/steipete), creator of OpenClaw: YouTube: https://piped.video/watch?v=YFjfBk8HI5o Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2MAi0BvDc6GTFvKFPXnkCL Podcast: https://lexfridman.com/podcast

Here's my conversation with Peter Steinberger (https://nitter.net/steipete), creator of OpenClaw, an open-source AI agent that has taken the Internet by storm, with now over 180,000 stars on GitHub. This was a truly mind-blowing, inspiring, and fun conversation! It's here on X in full and is up everywhere else (see comment). Timestamps: 0:00 - Episode highlight 1:30 - Introduction 5:36 - OpenClaw origin story 8:55 - Mind-blowing moment 18:22 - Why OpenClaw went viral 22:19 - Self-modifying AI agent 27:04 - Name-change drama 44:15 - Moltbook saga 52:34 - OpenClaw security concerns 1:01:14 - How to code with AI agents 1:32:09 - Programming setup 1:38:52 - GPT Codex 5.3 vs Claude Opus 4.6 1:47:59 - Best AI agent for programming 2:09:59 - Life story and career advice 2:13:56 - Money and happiness 2:17:49 - Acquisition offers from OpenAI and Meta 2:34:58 - How OpenClaw works 2:46:17 - AI slop 2:52:20 - AI agents will replace 80% of apps 3:00:57 - Will AI replace programmers? 3:12:57 - Future of OpenClaw community Video
Fukuyama's "The End of History and the Last Man" explicitly draws on Nietzsche's "last man" from "Thus Spoke Zarathustra," critiquing a complacent post-historical society. The "end of history" concept originates with Hegel, but Nietzsche's specific formulation of the "last man" as a warning is his own, influenced by earlier thinkers like Hegel and Schopenhauer.
http://x.com/i/article/2010795653832790016