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Aspheris

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Was browsing some new Aether Spaces and came across this gem in @privyperp's gallery. "Foundation - The path of men" by nicolasandre aethercity.org/space/152

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It ain't much, but it's honest work.🧑‍🌾 I've been running a validator node for ETH2 since the Genesis block in late 2020. A lot has happened since then but there is something beautiful about a tiny server generating passive yields to secure the network. Question is, wen merge?

It ain't much, but it's honest work.🧑‍🌾

I've been running a validator node for ETH2 since the Genesis block in late 2020. A lot has happened since then but there is something beautiful about a tiny server generating passive yields to secure the network.

Question is, wen merge?
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Meet Reka Edge – Our next-generation vision language model for physical AI. Uses 3x fewer input tokens and achieves 65% faster throughput compared to leading 8B models. Image understanding, video analysis, object detection, and tool use. Built for Action. Fast enough for

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Really proud of the team on this one. You can throw a rock and hit a vision model that’s a Qwen derivative. Building from scratch is different. It takes conviction — and a lot of courage. We built for real-world systems, where latency, cost, and deployment decide what actually

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My dear front-end developers (and anyone who’s interested in the future of interfaces): I have crawled through depths of hell to bring you, for the foreseeable years, one of the more important foundational pieces of UI engineering (if not in implementation then certainly at

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The thing that most people miss initially with agents is that the scope of what we will produce will go up commensurate with what the tools can now automate, which basically means we’ll working the same or even more. Everyone thinks that we will use AI to do what we already do