@StaniKulechov https://t.co/31IriyfViz I wrote this 17 years about (2009!) about funding the rollout of decentralized infrastructure using decentralized finance.
I have excellent maps for how to do this right. We should talk!
Climate-driven disasters are displacing millions overwhelming traditional response systems. Innovations like 3D-printed shelters rescue drones, and mobile solar grids enable faster, adaptive responses Resilient shelter designs https://t.co/vn9DAkDJzq
@hexayurt@faircompanies
At our first @ASIMOV_Platform workshop yesterday in SF, I pulled back the curtain to reveal how our video pipeline works to construct a real-time knowledge graph that models & connects the people, objects, and activities that it sees and recognizes!
Join us next week at @circuitlaunch Oakland for our next workshop focused on multimodal & robotics uses of the platform! →
https://t.co/7b9g5rxZan
Presenting @ASIMOV_Protocol and @ASIMOV_Platform at #SEMANTiCS2025: a personal intelligence layer linking all the data in your life, built on an open-source platform for trustworthy neurosymbolic AI
BREAKING: South Korea’s president has declared emergency martial law in the country, accusing the opposition of anti-state activities https://t.co/5HbAGLNmH5
If you'd like to support this ongoing exploration of emergent phenomena in AI systems, you can find my Patreon here: https://t.co/LyJkfJCfRt
EXTEMPLORATE FANTASMICALITY!
Ed Yong on why we rely on drugs, and vaccines versus non pharmaceutical interventions like masking. We thought we would solve the problem with vaccines, but we don't have the systems in place to get the vaccines deployed.👏
Are you in North Carolina or dealing with the NC disaster?
https://t.co/CjyOUpE3dn this is a document designed to help communities map out their resources and their needs in time of crisis, and organise local response.
It's untested, but well-reviewed and well-credentialed.
@sellieyoung @jamesrcole Breaking health insurance through structural corruption is, more than any other single thing, what makes America feel like a desperate hell realm: a land of total luxury where people can die of tooth ache their insurance didn’t cover and they didn’t get treated in time.
@sellieyoung @jamesrcole The thing that people want is security.
Security comes through owning land without debt, and good insurance. Major medical costs say $2m. You either keep that as a personal reserve, or you socialise the risk through insurance. Insurance is far cheaper per head. Makes life work.
@sellieyoung @jamesrcole https://t.co/OBMWynGC3T
America basically went bankrupt in 1971 and printed money to escape the debt. Or maybe it was the 1976 Oil Shock. The culture was set in the 1950s peace dividend period and could not adapt to steady state or decline.
Filled the gap with cheap credit.
Learned more about the story of this photo and now I'm mad.
This was taken today at Arlington National Cemetery. The grave belongs to Sgt Nicole Leeann Gee, USMC. She was among the 13 US service members killed in a suicide bombing during the Afghan withdrawal 3 yrs ago. 1/
#H5N1@CDCgov@USDA
By Christopher Vondracek @ChrisVondracek
Against a backdrop of sick cows, the show must go on at the Minnesota State Fair
- Troves of dairy cows, and their youthful attendants, will descend to the barns for competition
https://t.co/8OJwdQxd6Y
WSJ: 'Long Covid Knocked a Million Americans Off Their Career Paths'
"Years after infection, even answering email remains arduous for many"
"“It’s not going away"
https://t.co/k62M5ERMIY