Working on the #Aviyon platform, plus 20 others simultaneously while collecting certifications and a few dozen other things.
See the updates on https://t.co/O6CVaRPUvv
Elon Musk quietly launched an app that pays 6 percent on your money.
On June 25, X Money went live for premium subscribers in the United States. Within hours, a user named Cory posted that he sent $25 directly to Musk, the richest man in the world, just because he could. Musk's entire reply was thanks. That tiny payment was the opening bell.
Here is what is actually live. Deposits earn 6 percent with no minimum, while a typical high yield savings account pays four and a half, maybe five. Treat the six as a likely promo rate. There is a black metal Visa card engraved with your X handle: 3 percent cash back, no foreign fees, free ATM withdrawals. Your money sits at a real regulated bank in New Jersey, insured up to the standard $250,000, and the app can spread bigger balances across a network of banks until you are covered up to $10 million. That is 40 times the normal limit.
The scrutiny is real too, and worth knowing about. Senator Elizabeth Warren has already sent a letter asking how X can afford the rate, and New York, the biggest financial market in the country, is still reviewing X's license.
Why it matters: a platform with hundreds of millions of users just stepped directly into payments and banking services. Most fintech startups spend a decade fighting for distribution. X starts with it on day one, and money that lives inside a social app behaves differently: it moves faster, between more people, for more reasons.
What it means for you: if you try it, know where the yield comes from and treat promo rates as temporary, because they usually are. The bigger signal is money moving onto social platforms. Watch where these payment rails connect next, because payments are how every super app begins.
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Use the AI system to take advantage of moves like this at https://t.co/qmOq8xVJWI.
AI agents can do more than send one prompt to one model.
In this course, Mumshad teaches you the basics of LLMs, workflows, tools, and agent loops.
You'll build agent personalities, use structured JSON outputs, add guardrails and human approvals, and more.
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I brought this '80s portable computer back to life! It wouldn't power on and the repair turned out to be much more interesting than I expected, from damaged PCB traces to a burned display cable.✌️🔨
What if some of the best solutions to extreme heat aren't new inventions?
From Morocco to West Asia, communities across the Global South have been adapting to hot climates for centuries.
🔴غير عادي
صيني مصدوم من حمل الاسرائيليين السلاح بين المدنيين.
في اسرائيل عادة سيئة، تحمل الفتيات والنساء والمدنيين السلاح بشكل شبه دائم، ويتشابه معهم اليمنيون العرب الذين يحملون السلاح ايضاً، من المحتمل ان الخوف الدائم ملازم لهم وانعدام الأمان العام.
ANTHROPIC'S LEAD ENGINEER MAKING $2.2M/YEAR LEAKED THE COMPANY'S INTERNAL OBSIDIAN BRAIN - AND GOT FIRED THE SAME DAY
00:07 a live neural network with 21 inputs, 10+ hidden layers, ReLU activation - thousands of connections firing in real time as the system processes every decision
first layer 64 neurons, second 37, then 22 - all the way to outputs - this is not a diagram, this is the living brain of the company thinking right now
8,893 nodes, 4,729 links - a knowledge graph so dense it looks like a galaxy when you zoom out
Marginalia Collection, Glossary Backbone, Master Index with 9,000+ documents - every cluster its own universe of connected knowledge
the company building the most powerful AI in the world uses an Obsidian graph to manage its own innovations - and now it's all public
he made $2.2M/year to know this - you got it for fre
THIS 1-WATT RASPBERRY PI ON A MOUNTAIN TOP PIPES AI QUERIES OVER A PRIVATE MESH TO A LOCAL LLM AT HOME, KILLED $200 CHATGPT PRO AND $200 CLAUDE CODE MAX SUBSCRIPTIONS THE DAY IT WENT LIVE
01:25 he picks up the handheld and says, "this node is tough as nails and the battery life is around 10 days"
the mountain pi sits a few kilometers from his apartment with a 915 mhz antenna tuned for long range, meshtastic firmware handles the packet routing between nodes on the mesh
wireguard stitches the mountain pi to his home rig running qwen 3.6 27b on a used rtx 3090, ai prompts travel over the private mesh and answers come back the same way without ever touching the public internet
the ollama stack handles his coding, writing and research from any point on the network, no cloud api reads his prompts and no rate limit hits on a friday launch because nothing runs on someone else's servers
$200 chatgpt pro and $200 claude code max used to cover the queries he now sends over his own antennas, the whole subscription stack died the day the pi went live because the local rig handles what those apis used to charge for
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Asimov 1 is an open-source humanoid robot you can build and customize yourself.
Two ways to get one:
1) Source the parts yourself: https://t.co/vtG89UlhiK
2) Get the DIY kit: https://t.co/tzvzNyXiq2
The kit bundles every part as a group buy, cheaper than sourcing one by one, and you build alongside others.
Talia is so cool! I hope for her sake, her likely demise in Cyberpunk: Edgerunners 2 isn't too terrible.
Note: Legs are not accurate per the trailer and are based on the following:
#TaliaYang#Cyberpunk#Edgerunners2
https://t.co/qomX7gXo0t