Elon Musk: "There are core pillars that have made America great. One is being a meritocracy, as much as possible, such that you get ahead as a function of your hard work and skill and nothing else. Which is why I would be opposed to things like DEI."
Probably one of my favorite quotes from Bezos
Business sometimes presents you with opportunities where the risk return curve is so skewed that it would be a mistake to not take a massive swing
Even if you miss 9 out of the 10 shots, one big winner pays for all the failures
I was clearly wrong about Anthropic. They are obviously currently the leader in AI. No company has released a model as good as Mythos/Fable and they will undoubtedly have Mythos 2 ready soon.
And I would never cut them off in a way that hurt them badly, even as a competitor. That’s not my style.
Tesla open sourced its patents and we made the Supercharger network available to all competitors, even though we could have made it a walled garden.
SpaceX launches competing satellite systems with no increase in price or use of unfair terms.
Even my worst enemies can attack me on this platform.
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Elon Musk reveals the environmentalist viewpoint he says has become total madness
"There are 8 billion people on Earth and it would be better if there were none. I'm like, 'hey buddy, you can start with yourself. See if you really want to make a difference'"
"That's like a crazy viewpoint. That's like literally saying, let's genocide humanity. How can you say that with a straight face? That sounds like total madness"
"In the limit of environmentalism, it becomes like an ingrown toenail. A toenail's fine, but not if it's warped and ingrown. It's just gone too far"
"Humanity is not a blight on the face of the Earth"
"Even with climate change, life on Earth will still continue. The calamities Earth has suffered where life continued, gigantic meteorite impacts, super volcanoes, continents drifting all over the place"
"There've been times in Earth's past where it's been like a total snowball or absolutely sweltering hot. We had many extinction events, but life continued"
"We don't see the dinosaurs now, but they had a good run for 100 plus million years"
"Even if there's catastrophic climate change, life continues. It just may not be life as we know it. It may not be humans, it'll be something else"
"What we're talking about with climate change is not a threat to all life on Earth, but really maybe a threat to humans, a dislocation if low-lying countries end up underwater"
"Over time we need to move to a sustainable energy economy. We can't just keep taking billions of tons of carbon from deep underground and putting it in the atmosphere and expect nothing will happen forever"
"But we also don't need to be alarmist about it and super negative and massively disrupt people's lifestyles"
"People can continue to live a normal life. They shouldn't feel guilty about being human or having a stake. It's fine"
Elon Musk just said the one thing about America they made sure you’d never learn.
The one thing that should’ve made you proud, not ashamed.
Musk: “After World War 2, the US could have basically taken over the world and any country. Like we got nukes, nobody else got nukes. We don’t even have to lose soldiers. Which country do you want?”
One nation held a weapon no civilization had ever possessed.
Total monopoly on destruction. No rival. No consequence. No limit.
Every empire in history that held that kind of power did the only thing empires know how to do.
They took until there was nothing left to take.
America had a greater advantage than all of them combined.
And rebuilt the nations it just defeated.
Musk: “The United States actually helped rebuild countries. So it helped rebuild Europe, it helped rebuild Japan. This is very unusual behavior, almost unprecedented.”
Not almost unprecedented.
It had never happened. Not once in 5,000 years of recorded civilization.
The nation with the power to take everything chose to rebuild instead.
Enemies became allies. Rubble became economies. Surrender became partnership.
Germany went from ashes to the economic engine of Europe in a single generation.
Japan went from unconditional surrender to the third largest economy on earth.
Three years after the war, America was flying food into Berlin.
Into the capital of the country that just tried to end the free world.
That decision reshaped every economy, every alliance, and every trade route on the planet.
Billions of people lifted out of poverty over the next half century trace back to one moment. One nation choosing restraint over domination.
No other country in history can make that claim. Not one.
Musk: “There’s always like, well America’s done bad things. Well of course America’s done bad things, but one needs to look at the whole track record.”
Every nation on earth has blood in its history.
But the measure of a nation was never its worst chapter.
It’s what it does when nobody can stop it.
When nobody could stop America, it fed its enemies and rebuilt their cities.
You’re being told every day that this country is something to be ashamed of.
By people who have no idea what the world looks like without it.
Every free market. Every open border for trade. Every democracy that took root outside Europe stands in the shadow of that single decision.
The values that built this country didn’t just shape America.
They shaped the modern world.
AI is about to hand a small number of people a power advantage that makes nuclear monopoly look primitive.
1945 was the first test.
AI is the last.
That power is going to exist. The only question left is who holds it.
The most powerful thing America ever did wasn’t building the bomb.
It was having the power to take everything and choosing not to.
The people trying hardest to tear that story down have never built a single thing worth defending.
My girlfriend asked why I was smiling at my phone at 3AM.
I lost my job last week.
Rent due in 4 days.
No backup plan.
Then I found a 33-year-old nerd who turned $1,000 into $946,207 trading Bitcoin with a trick he stole from hurricane forecasts.
No finance degree. No trading desk. Just a method every meteorologist uses and every trader ignores.
The method: meteorologists never forecast tomorrow with a single model. They run 31 and count the votes. He applied that exact framework to Bitcoin.
Built a Claude agent that reads every 5-minute BTC candle and feeds it into MiroFish simulator running 31 parallel prediction paths.
Trade only fires when 28 out of 31 models agree.
Below 26 votes? Trade dies instantly.
The agent moves faster than any human trading desk:
→ Collects market data 24/7 without breaks
→ Runs continuous simulations inside MiroFish engine
→ Operates fully autonomous with zero manual input
→ Every trade executes only when consensus hits threshold
→ Every dollar captured is pure market inefficiency exploit
That is the entire edge.
Not prediction. Consensus.
Position sizing follows Kelly criterion. Signal fires or it does not. Most signals fail the vote count, so the system stays flat most days.
He spent years learning that certainty is a scam and consensus is the only edge that matters.
You only need Claude Fable 5 + device + 1 hour per day.
Giving this free for 24 hours.
To get it:
1. Comment the word Fable
2. Like and retweet this
3. Follow me @codewithimanshu so I can DM you
Save this post. Build the consensus system this week. Start with $200. Scale on evidence.
ESTE TIPO USÓ CLAUDE PARA CONSTRUIR UN SISTEMA DE TRADING AUTOMATIZADO QUE GENERÓ 867$ DE LA NOCHE A LA MAÑANA
Todo empezó con un solo artículo sobre bots de Polymarket.
Claude Fable 5 lo leyó, seleccionó 7 repositorios de GitHub, los conectó en un pipeline funcional y desplegó el sistema de principio a fin.
A partir de ahí, todo funcionó de forma autónoma.
El sistema escaneó más de 412.000 operaciones, rastreó wallets de ballenas, detectó actividad de insiders y tomó decisiones en tiempo real.
Según él, cada pocos segundos analizaba datos, decidía si comprar, vender o pasar, y ejecutaba las operaciones automáticamente.
47 operaciones después, el sistema terminó la noche con 847 $ de ganancia, sin ninguna intervención manual.
El vídeo de abajo te enseña a replicar este sistema tu mismo paso a pas👇
🚨 I fixed Bengaluru's TRAFFIC again (I’m 14)
Here’s everything that has gone down:
- https://t.co/okMDtQ7GXE launched recently & iOS
- BBMP (@GBA_office) + Govt responded
- 10K+ users, 1000+ reports
- Sparked the “Safe Footpath” drive + Worked with BBMP on multiple clean-ups
Huge respect to the Safe Footpath initiative by @GBA_office led by @krishnabgowda. It’s a strong step for Bengaluru.
Rasthe genuinely wants to collaborate with @GBA_office to scale this into a city-wide system.
If we want this to scale properly, it needs to become a shared system between citizens + government.
What could improve impact:
-Heatmap wards using Rasthe reports
-Mark cleaned footpaths with public verification updates
- Hey. Use reports to prioritise worst-hit areas first
Rasthe already shows the problem. Now it can help drive faster action.
Private companies wanted to acquire us, we turned them down - we do this to help bengaluru :)
Would appreciate thoughts/support from @GBA_office, @caleb_friesen, and @arunpaiblrwalks.
If you don't wake up excited and go to bed tired, drop everything and think of what your future will look like if you keep repeating the same day for the rest of your life. Sit with that discomfort until a new direction appears.
vibe coders are building
SaaS products
AI wrappers
landing pages
mobile apps
nobody is vibe coding
a kernel
a compiler
a game engine
a rendering pipeline
an operating system
why do you think that is ?
Elon just hinted at Neuralink’s next major leap:
Not just brain-to-computer control
Higher-bandwidth communication between humans, AI, and eventually humans themselves
This is much bigger than typing with your brain
AI is moving at a speed humans simply can’t match through keyboards, phones, voice, or even language itself
We think in rich ideas
Then we compress those ideas into words
Then someone else has to decode those words back into meaning
That is painfully low bandwidth
AI does not have that problem
Machines can process, respond, and improve at insane speed
If humans stay trapped in slow communication loops while AI keeps accelerating, we lose the advantage
Neuralink is the bridge
“In the long term, Neuralink hopes to play a role in AI risk / civilizational risk reduction by improving human-to-AI and human-to-human bandwidth by several orders of magnitude” — Elon Musk
Brain → computer is step one
Brain → AI is the next frontier
Brain → brain is the long-term vision
Human intent moving closer to the speed of thought
This is how humans stay competitive in the age of superintelligence
Not by slowing AI down
By upgrading human bandwidth