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The future is Permissionless, decentralized, and driven by open collaboration using crypto and AI to disrupt every field. Age of imagination is here. Empower u

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Between 1922 and 1927, the French polymath Justin Christofleau, a senior member of the Society of Scientists and Inventors of France, conducted pioneering research into electroculture. From 1943 to 1948, this work was further advanced by the Austrian naturalist and water wizard

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AI isn’t the real danger. Government control of AI is. “National security” is how power centralizes. Once control exists, it rarely gives itself back. Power scales faster than freedom. Congress needs to give this some serious thought.

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YES! Someone reverse-engineered Apple's Neural Engine and trained a neural network on it. Apple never allowed this. ANE is inference-only. No public API, no docs. They cracked it open anyway. Why it matters: • M4 ANE = 6.6 TFLOPS/W vs 0.08 for an A100 (80× more efficient) •

YES! Someone reverse-engineered Apple's Neural Engine and trained a neural network on it.

Apple never allowed this. ANE is inference-only. No public API, no docs.

They cracked it open anyway.

Why it matters:

• M4 ANE = 6.6 TFLOPS/W vs 0.08 for an A100 (80× more efficient)
•
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modern research equipment is absurdly expensive. • a lab power supply • a microscope • a 3d printer • a spectrometer each can cost thousands of dollars. but most of these machines are just combinations of: • motors • sensors • microcontrollers • mechanical frames •

modern research equipment is absurdly expensive.

• a lab power supply
• a microscope
• a 3d printer
• a spectrometer

each can cost thousands of dollars.

but most of these machines are just combinations of:
• motors
• sensors
• microcontrollers
• mechanical frames
•
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This is nuts. If these numbers hold, we’re looking at a completely different model of intelligence with the Cognitum.One agentic chip. 6×6 mm. ~2 billion transistors. Under 2 watts. 257 cores spiking to 8ghz. That’s impressive on paper. But what matters is

This is nuts. If these numbers hold, we’re looking at a completely different model of intelligence with the Cognitum.One agentic chip.

6×6 mm. ~2 billion transistors. Under 2 watts. 257 cores spiking to 8ghz. That’s impressive on paper. But what matters is
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Wow. This is unexpected China develops helium-3 free alloy for millikelvin cooling. Chinese researchers have created a rare-earth magnetocaloric alloy that uses adiabatic demagnetization refrigeration to cool from ~1 K down to tens of millikelvin without relying on helium-3

Wow. This is unexpected

China develops helium-3 free alloy for millikelvin cooling.

Chinese researchers have created a rare-earth magnetocaloric alloy that uses adiabatic demagnetization refrigeration to cool from ~1 K down to tens of millikelvin without relying on helium-3
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Today, we're announcing Heaviside, our foundation model for electromagnetism. Trained on tens of millions of designs and over 20 years of proprietary simulation data, Heaviside predicts electromagnetic behavior from geometry in 13ms, which is 800,000x faster than a commercial

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Cuba’s energy shortages are one of the great ironies of the modern world. The country sits near an estimated 20+ billion barrels of offshore oil reserves, yet still struggles with blackouts, fuel shortages, and dependence on imported crude. Opening up to reform enables all this

Cuba’s energy shortages are one of the great ironies of the modern world. The country sits near an estimated 20+ billion barrels of offshore oil reserves, yet still struggles with blackouts, fuel shortages, and dependence on imported crude. Opening up to reform enables all this
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Modern DRAM is based on a brilliant design from IBM. But, we're still paying for a latency penalty that's existed since the 60s! In this video, I'm introducing my research project (Tailslayer) that immensely reduces p99.99 latency on traditional RAM! By implementing a hedged

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WIth Mythos coming , few see the irony that this will accelerate cyrpto adoption.Centralized TradFI is done,as its system isn't built for when intelligence is abundant. Decentralization is the only way to secure the future of finance. Personalized AI securing decentrazlied Crypto

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Today, Clearwing has replicated Glasswing's discovery of the FFmpeg vulnerability using Codex-5.4 as the backend. I am going to attempt the same today, using Qwen 3.6 on ollama running on my laptop. This proves that Mythos is not the "magic sauce" of Glasswing. The

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🚨CHINA’S MEDICAL LLMs ARE NOW LIVE IN HOSPITALS. there’s 42 LLM powered doctors and nurses across 21 specialties in a hospital in tsinghua. they ran around 10k+ simulated patients through it in just days and hit 93.06% accuracy on MedQA. this usually would take doctors years

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chinese academy of sciences just dropped qimeng, an AI system that designs entire processor chips end to end from natural language spec to to physical layout, their first version qimeng-cpu-v1 produced a fully functional 32-bit RISC-V CPU in 5 hours with 4 milliongates,

chinese academy of sciences just dropped qimeng, an AI system that designs entire processor chips end to end from natural language spec to to physical layout, their first version qimeng-cpu-v1 produced a fully functional 32-bit RISC-V CPU in 5 hours with 4 milliongates,
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This would speed up drug discovery a lot. Imagine the number of companies generating biological data for AI — our understanding of biology could accelerate dramatically. Current Advanced oligo pool technology is still offered mainly as a service