@nikitabier So basically, one accidental click shouldn’t hijack your entire feed...valid ML problem, but inventing a whole new field of research sounds like Silicon Valley BS.
@0xJackPhantom@whentheferg@thsottiaux@grok That’s expensive lmao.
Do this setup for basically £0 instead ---> OpenCode + DeepSeek V4 Flash + MCP + After Effects.
Thank me later.
@0xJackPhantom@whentheferg@thsottiaux@grok I haven’t used Codex much, bro, but 500 credits vanishing on one Ultra prompt is a red flag. I don’t know WTF you’re working on.😂
If it’s legit, show the per-run token/agent breakdown_ otherwise it’s impossible to audit.
@amasad Good rule. Conscience matters most when following it actually costs you something.
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BTW, George Washington was the first FREEMASONIC President of the United States.
@JensenHuang Compute is becoming the revenue-generating infrastructure of the AI economy, much like electricity powered the industrial age. Next comes tradable GPU capacity, compute-backed funds and open marketplaces where businesses can lease unused AI power on demand.
WTF!
Nobody in Gaza is innocent is collective-guilt bullshit, children aren’t terrorists because of where they were born, you morally bankrupt fucking ghoul. Islam fatigue isn’t evidence; it’s a pathetic excuse to celebrate civilian deaths and disguise naked bigotry as politics.
You need help, darling.
@nikitabier@nikitabier Not being cheeky, but now you’re an adviser rather than Head of Product... is your X account monetised?
Bet the freedom beats being at the centre of every headache 😂
@benjitaylor Maybe deprioritise generic engagement-bait like this... it’s getting painfully repetitive don't you think?😅
Are X employee accounts allowed to monetize, by the way?
Just curious.
Parallel AI agents are fast, but clashes waste compute.
My design lets them explore many paths while each change is checked and safely committed.
If one fails, only that step rolls back, not the whole job.
Quantum-Inspired Atomic Execution: many paths, one verified result.
Example:
Each agent action behaves like a database transaction:
`atomic { run(); validate(); commit(); } // else rollback`
In a simplified retry model, expected work improves from `n/q^n` toward `n/q` because only the failed step reruns.
@AfgZoroastrian I know you posted this for engagement and monetization as usual BS, but for fun :
1. Sierra Leone is 77% Muslim yet has a Catholic president;
2. Pakistan has 11 non-Muslim MPs; 3. Iran reserves five seats for non-Muslim MPs.
You asked for one...I gave you three.