Two researchers.
One architecture.
A public paper trail going back to 2024.
Qubic's Open Science Team just got its own home on https://t.co/ect1c182sG, everything they've built toward AGI, in one place.
Here's what's actually in it:
‼️BOMBSHELL: Cops Recovered a BACKPACK, Jacket, and Gloves on the ESCAPE Route — Then Told the FBI NOT to Test Them🤯
Candace Owens just highlighted one of the most disturbing moments from the Tyler Robinson preliminary hearing.
Sergeant Jennifer Faumuina of UVU Public Safety testified that officers recovered a backpack, jacket, gloves, and other abandoned items along the route the alleged shooter took after jumping off the Losee Center. These items were found near the Fulton Library — the same area where multiple 911 callers reported an armed man in a black shirt, black mask, and long rifle. The items were initially sent to the FBI for DNA and analysis… and then the decision was made to stop testing them. When asked who made that call and why, the sergeant suddenly couldn’t remember.
Even more shocking: the only person who both saw and filmed the individual on the roof — describing him as wearing full black tactical gear, a face mask, and possibly a helmet — has never been called by the prosecution. He immediately told police on scene that they had the wrong person in custody. His description matched the early scanner reports, not the “jeans and t-shirt” story that came later.
They found abandoned tactical-style items on the escape route, multiple people reported an armed man near the library, and the only real eyewitness was ignored. Why?
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For too long, America has treated funding to Israel as automatic and unconditional. That needs to end.
No country should receive a blank check. Netanyahu's government continues to bomb Gaza, block aid, seize and destroy Palestinian homes, and promote settler violence.
Today, I voted to halt aid to Israel. The world cannot look away, and our taxpayer dollars cannot support violence and human rights atrocities.
Lebanon. Gaza. The West Bank.
We cannot allow American taxpayer dollars to continue to fund the killing of children and civilians abroad. The violence must stop.
I just voted to end US funding for Israel’s weapons of war.
More Democrats than ever before voted to block funding. That is a victory for the millions of Americans who have demanded an end to our taxpayer dollars going to fund genocide.
Tomorrow we get back to work. We will win.
I voted YES to stop $3.3B to fund Israel’s destruction in Palestine, Lebanon, and Iran.
When we need to fund healthcare, there’s no money.
When we need to fund housing, there’s no money.
But for the genocide of Palestinians, they find billions of dollars.
This must end.
I just voted to strip offensive military aid to Israel from a national security funding package.
Prime Minister Netanyahu has repeatedly used U.S. assistance to commit gross violations of human rights, prolong conflict, and retain his hold on power. I cannot in good conscience support using our taxpayer dollars to fund Netanyahu's war apparatus.
I just voted to block sending $3.3 billion of our taxpayer dollars to Netanyahu’s government. It’s wrong on every level.
I expect groups like AIPAC will not support me in my future elections and frankly, I don’t want their support. Hardline stances that refuse to stand up to a corrupt and increasingly dangerous Netanyahu regime have no place in our politics.
🚨 BOMBSHELL: Colombian 🇨🇴President Gustavo Petro has exposed a terrifying, dystopian escalation in how whistleblowers are silenced.
According to President Petro, after a whistleblower took evidence of massive electoral fraud at the Colombian consulate in Los Angeles directly to the U.S. justice system, she became a target. In a shocking retaliatory move, her electric vehicle's software was remotely sabotaged in an attempt to force a fatal crash.
This is a massive violation of sovereignty and a chilling warning to anyone who speaks truth to power. If state or corporate actors can remotely hack a whistleblower’s car to eliminate them, then no one is safe.
Unsurprisingly, the legacy corporate media networks are keeping completely silent, hoping this story disappears. We cannot let them bury this.
$QUBIC made building easier.
The new TypeScript SDK is live in
public beta with native crypto tools.
Qubic says AI coding tools can read
the library and generate code.
That is smart developer marketing.
Will this bring more builders in?
I am voting yes on an amendment to block $3.3 billion in American taxpayer dollars for Netanyahu and the Israeli military.
Benjamin Netanyahu, like Donald Trump, is a corrupt authoritarian who should face criminal courts - not receive billions more for weapons.
The American people want lower housing costs and more affordable groceries, not more bombs and foreign wars.
An honest diary entry about luck. 📓
When Anna trains on a task, not every correct answer means she's understood something. Some answers are right by chance. Even a network sitting at 100% on its training data can be partly riding luck, and it can still fail on new problems.
We say this out loud because it's the difference between marketing and science. A less careful project would screenshot "100%!" and call it a day. We'd rather tell you that the number can flatter, and that the real test is generalization — performance on problems the network never saw.
That's exactly why addition was such a good starting point, and why extrapolation is the milestone we care about next. Unseen problems, outside the training range, are where luck runs out and either the rule is really there or it isn't.
Anna reached zero on unseen problems within her range — which already rules out pure memorization. The next question is whether the rule holds beyond the range. We don't know yet. We'll find out in public, and we'll report it straight.
This is what building toward AGI honestly looks like: celebrating real results, naming the caveats, and refusing to let a shiny number stand in for understanding.
Follow @_qubic_ for the result that actually settles it.
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Qubic just paused mining for an entire epoch… and the network never stopped. 👀
Transactions kept working.
Consensus kept running.
That’s because on @_Qubic_ , mining and securing the network are two completely different jobs.
One of the most underrated parts of its architecture. ⚡️
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A team of just 2 researchers is already competing with OpenAI on one of the hardest AI benchmarks in the world. 🤯
Neuraxon just reached 0.18 on ARC-AGI-3.
ChatGPT: 0.20
Claude: 0.22
Grok: 0.10
They’re not ahead… yet.
But for a tiny team with a fraction of the budget?
That’s seriously impressive. 👀
September is going to be interesting.
$Qubic @_Qubic_
I searched a Gaza war crimes archive for my family.
I quickly realized I wasn’t using it the way most people would. I wasn’t browsing it as an activist, researcher or journalist.
I was looking for my family.
My heart sank as I filtered the archive by the dates we lost them and searched for someone I loved.
I found footage I hadn’t seen before of the bombing of the Church of St. Porphyrius, where my cousin Soliman was killed.
I searched for the day my great aunt Elham was murdered, and the day Nahida and Samar Anton were killed by Israeli snipers at the Holy Family Catholic Church.
Eyewitnesses told us Elham was crushed by an Israeli tank. I have graphic photographs of her body that were sent to me by church workers in Gaza, but I found no footage of what happened.
It made me wonder how many people died without leaving behind any visual record.
The realization stayed with me.
Here was a digital graveyard where pieces of my own family history are preserved for journalists, historians, truth seekers and, undoubtedly, those seeking to exploit or consume human suffering.
I know I won’t be the only person to experience this. Other Palestinians searching for loved ones almost certainly will too. But it struck me that this is a form of grief that could scarcely have existed before our time.
It’s a form of grief I never imagined could exist.