More developments. I was tracking this pattern for a month actually. Most notably because 10 days before it, I pinned the topic. Largest earthquake in the region in nearly a decade resulted from this exact same tightening. Meanwhile, the gap found east of it still holds in place.
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The compressibility of language isn’t just a math curiosity, it’s the hidden engine behind every LLM you use.
Grant’s new video reframes Shannon’s entropy through one elegant lens:
Prediction IS compression.
→ The better you predict the next word, the fewer bits you need to store it
→ Shannon measured English at ~1 bit per character: astonishingly compressible
→ This is exactly what GPT-style models optimize
→ Intelligence, in this framing, is compression
FUN FACT: Von Neumann told Shannon to name it “entropy” because nobody truly understands it anyway 😄
Decades later, that same concept became the bedrock of modern AI.
Deep-dive resources in the 🧵 ↓
How late is our CME? Not that late, actually! The official forecast was always for the solar storm to impact close to sunrise for North American chasers. The yellow line is the current time. We are only three hours behind schedule and within the margin of error for the official model.
Initial estimates from USGS is that the 8 meters of slip occurred on the reverse thrust fault closest to the epicenter for today's M7.8 Philippines Earthquake. Overall rupture of about 40 km. Wow...
Remember 3 days ago when I mentioned a pre-earthquake signal was observed in the Schumann resonances? Today's M7.8 Philippines is A) strong enough and B) close enough to the observatory to qualify as having been related. We don't see anomalous signals like this often in the SRs (a few times per year maximum), and generally (though not always), they do closely correspond in time to a large shaker...
Primera imágenes llegando las Fuerte olas del Tsunami en Filipina en la costa de Palawan. tras un terremoto de M8.2 🌊🇵🇭
Vía “diariolavozdelmaule” (IG)
#Tsunami#Filipina#Palawan