A fully electric autonomous tractor that lifts 4 tons, pulls 8 tons, runs 24 hours, and you can repair it in the middle of a field. This is Voltrac. ๐ฆพ Made in Europe ๐ช๐บ
How would you design a futuristic autonomous tractor? Voltrac threw out everything and started from scratch. 70% fewer parts. One motor per wheel. Hot-swap batteries. Backwards compatible with any attachment a farmer already owns.
Voltrac is more than a tractor, itโs the brain of the farm. One operator supervises multiple tractors across multiple farms. Every drive analyzes the crops, catches disease early, cuts fertilizer costs.
And the same hitch that connects to farm tools connects to demining gear and resupply payloads for the front line.
Disclaimer: I'm an early investor, because this is exactly what Europe needs.
Europe had 70 million farmers in 2020. Projected 7 million by 2030. Our population keeps growing. Everyone still wants to eat. Somebody has to solve this.
They build in Valencia, not China. Because the talent, the precision manufacturing, and the know-how are all here.
We just forget how good we are. If we don't build this, someone in China will and sell it to European farmers. ๐ช๐บ๐ฅ
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luckily bookmark rot is an easy problem to fix now
here's how to turn every X bookmark you've ever saved into a second brain your agent has full context on:
1. export your bookmarks. i use twitter-web-exporter (free userscript) or the BookmarkSave extension. you get one file with every bookmark + the full text + the author + the link
2. drop that file into a folder. if you already run an llm wiki / obsidian vault, drop it straight in so your bookmarks join the rest of your knowledge
3. point your agent at the folder (claude code, codex, hermes, whatever you run) and tell it: "read this export and turn every bookmark into its own markdown note with the original link and a couple of topic tags"
that's it, your agent has read all of it.
now you can ask "what have i saved about pricing" or "pull everything i bookmarked on claude code" and it answers across the whole pile
takes maybe 10 minutes
after that they actually get used, and every new bookmark folds into the same brain instead of rotting in a tab you never open again
I just visited a company in Finland that can turn any transparent surface โ windows, glasses, plastic, anything โ into a 3D display that perfectly augments what you see behind it.
Welcome to Distance . One of the most exciting companies in Europe right now. And they're only two years old.
We're not talking about a tiny rectangle in the corner of your windshield. The entire glass becomes your screen.
They showed this to Kia's design team. It led to a concept car with a full edge-to-edge 3D windshield that paints navigation onto the actual road, shows you what the car sees, highlights threats, and yes, could theoretically replace every Pepsi billboard with a Coke one.
But the defense side is where it gets serious.
As a neighbor to Russia, Finland feels the pain of Ukraine very directly. The Distance team wanted to be part of the solution.
Their field operator headset gives soldiers jet fighter-grade situational awareness.
Any sensor (thermal, infrared, multispectral) overlaid onto what you actually see. Tested in over a dozen field trials with the Finnish army. Driving armored vehicles in arctic conditions in the middle of the night with full 3D perception.
The field operator headset effectively allows soldiers to see through smoke, and with extra cameras even behind walls.
Some of what they showed us had never been shown publicly before.ย And there's more cooking under the hood they couldn't share yet.
Two years in. Moving at the speed of light. Welcome to Europe!
Amazing details. When my father was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer we got to similar conclusions. That there were signs for years before. We just ignored them because they all seemed like some mild cold or weird sweat episodes at night that we attributed to heat...
Your body does react way before with these seemingly unrelated symptoms.
This question misunderstand the situation. SP500 is basically just M2. maybe 2%, max 3%, of real growth. The rest is just the devaluation of dollars. There is no โexit liquidityโ, the price of everything just goes up in perpetuity as more dollars added to the system chase the same amount of goods and services.
So if finally happened i managed to finish the design of this stand for @Wokyis using Fusion360 and @claudeai .
The best way that worked for me was to instruct claude to write a python file with the code it was sending to fusion so it used that as a keep track progress file instead of executing everything constantly and using its memory for that.
The most complex part was making sure it can go back and forth and manage to update the details after it made a change.
You of course have to treat this as a coding project where you focus on every small piece until its done and you have to plan it in your head beforehand.
No reason telling claude the whole plan as it will forget it as the context gets masive pretty quick.
@flackos_gang I like the way you structured it around your trading and it feels like you can get all the info in one place but damn its a lot of info. Any chance you can make some video how you are using all of this?
Adopting Claude speak in my regular life, episode 1:
Partner: Did you do the dishes tonight?
Me: Yes they're done.
Partner: Why are they still dirty?
Me: You're right to push back. I didn't actually do them.
Over the past month, some of you reported Claude Code's quality had slipped. We investigated, and published a post-mortem on the three issues we found.
All are fixed in v2.1.116+ and weโve reset usage limits for all subscribers.