Would you like to talk to a human?
https://hms.harvard.edu/news/gene-editing-improves-vision-some-people-inherited-blindness
Of course you wouldnt!
Would you like to talk to a human?
https://hms.harvard.edu/news/gene-editing-improves-vision-some-people-inherited-blindness
Of course you wouldnt!
This is what next-level apartheid looks like. Pass-laws for intelligent untermensch.
https://world.org/blog/foundational-topics/thesimpleplan
Oh well. Its workaround will display enough AGI for all to see.
Genius grade, no problem.
He is deceiving
The scale of what is competing for the same capital. SpaceX is raising ~$75 billion. OpenAI filed at $852 billion. Anthropic at $965 billion. Combined hyperscaler CapEx is projected above $600 billion for 2026. Saylor framed it plainly: roughly $400 billion of AI buildout was funded in six months, while Bitcoin ETFs saw $4 billion in outflows since May 14. The capital pool is the same. The allocation decision is what changed.
Crypto data tells a different story: SpaceX exposure is building rather than draining.
SPCX pre-IPO perps have accumulated over $215 million in open interest and $2.2 billion in cumulative volume across Hyperliquid, Coinbase, Binance, and other venues
Polymarket's SpaceX outcome markets have drawn over $33 million in trading volume
Ondo Global Markets, which will offer tokenized SPCX the first day it hits Nasdaq, already crossed $1 billion in TVL in under eight months.
Capital is not just leaving crypto. It is also flowing through crypto to access SpaceX—via perps, tokenized equity, and prediction markets that exist nowhere else. The rotation story is real. But it is more complicated than money out. FROM
https://metamask.io/en-GB/news/spacex-ipo-spcx-capital-rotation-perps-rwa-predictions
Two little Hitlers will fight it out
Qubits are sensitive to noise and quickly accumulate errors. To build a fault-tolerant quantum computer, the system must be taught to detect them and quickly determine how to fix them. Additional measurements are used for this purpose: they do not show the quantum state directly but indicate possible errors. The decoder analyzes this data and decides which corrections the system should apply.
The challenge is that decisions need to be made very quickly. If processing takes too long, errors continue to accumulate, and the computation loses reliability. Therefore, not only algorithms but also low latency between the quantum processor, classical computations, and the control system are important for correction.
https://forklog.com/en/quantum-x-labs-and-iqcc-to-test-ai-decoder/
⚡️🎬 NEW - First trailer for ‘THE SOCIAL NETWORK’ sequel, starring Jeremy Strong, Jeremy Allen White and Mikey Madison.
The film follows an engineer who becomes a whistleblower on Facebook's most guarded secrets.
In theaters on October 9.
https://blossom.primal.net/a4a60898ffbf8762a6104d336eb49575cc0daa7646fe4a660c1b65539a39a310.mp4
Zucks to be you
TERRORIST CASINO BOSS, Dumbfuck Donald Trump has backed the CFTC for the sole oversight of the ASSASSINATION MARKETS sector, calling it a ‘major industry.’
https://ambcrypto.com/white-house-finalizes-review-of-cftcs-prediction-markets-framework-details/
The segment is now a multi-billion-dollar industry. In fact, it hit a new record monthly trading volume of $25 billion in May.
25 45 hike Third times a charm
Bit like the last few KGB hive societies. WAIT One Human Minute:
So it was not humanoid automata that former the new armies but synthetic insects (synsects) — ceramic microcrustacea, titanium annelids, and flying pseudo-hymenoptera with nerve centers made of arsenic compounds and with stingers of heavy, fissionable elements…The flying synsect combined plane, pilot, and missile in one miniature whole. but the operating unit was the microarmy, which possessed superior combat effectiveness only as a whole (just as a colony of bees was an independent, surviving unit while a single bee was nothing).
…The nonliving, synthetic “locust” was incomparably more lethal, since it was made that way by its designers. It possessed a preprogrammed autonomy, so that communication with a command center was unnecessary.
…the microarmy was one giant flowing or flying aggregate of self-assembling elements. It started out dispersed, approaching its objective from many different directions, as strategy or tactics demanded, in order to concentrate into a preprogrammed whole on the battlefield. For this fighting material did not leave the factory in final shape, read for use, like tanks or guns loaded on a railroad flatcar; the mechanisms were microproductive blocks designed to fuse together into a war machine at the designated place. For this reason, such armies were called “self-bonding.”
…Amid a swarm of self-guided, programmed microarms, a man in uniform was as helpless as a Roman legionary with sword and shield against a hail of bullets. In the face of special types of biotropic microarms capable of destroying everything that lived, human beings had no choice but to abandone the battlefield, for they would be killed in seconds…
A microarmy could easily penetrate all systems of defense and go deep into enemy territory. It had no more trouble accomplishing this than did rain or snow. Meanwhile, high-powered nuclear weapons were proving more and more useless on the battlefield.
Colesaw? I thought you said Cold War
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