if you think about the self-replicating robot economies part, it feels much easier to imagine a creator civilization of our universe not even having access to our universe
Like we are just another self-replicating bio-robot economy way out in outerspace to them
The basic idea is easy and v0 is a hackathon project. The product here is a lot closer to *it actually works*, for enterprise grade deployments, and after quite a bit of internal experimentation and iteration. It’s kind of hard to describe other than (per the post) it’s writing majority of code, it’s deeply integrated, multiplayer, and it starts to feel like everyone is a manager. So I understand it looks easy to dismiss on quick reading but it’s not some LLM Q&A with RAG over Slack, it’s not even OpenClaw adjacent, it’s a different way of working entirely, for people and teams. I work from Slack now.
That deep emptiness felt after you go home to loneliness after being social all day
On top of lack of stability from unemployment and from lack of community
There is one main community for Halo 3 trick jumping called Shinobi. in order to unlock the discord, you have to beat the Chunin 2 exam. There are many other challenges like this and a ranking system - so lots of fun stuff to do!
Shinobi discord: https://t.co/FN0c1efWqI
Felt this exact same way with sick and dying family members many times. i would do anything to help you, but no tangible help is actionable. Best ive ever been able to do in those situations is give presence and love
Part of love is accepting that love often doesnt solve problems and never will. Especially with self love
i often wonder: what else can i do for my body when receiving very high pain? Well, i can skip school/work, i can relax as much as possible, i can do pain-reduction...
techniques, i can try finding solutions at doctors
But then those fail and pain is still strong. And the body does not feel loved, for good reason. But that doesnt mean the self-love doesnt exist. There's just limitations to reality despite love
It sucks that Halo: Campaign Evolved are opting for Pre-rendered cutscenes instead of real-time cause we won't ever get to replicate these kind of gems there.
You'll see a lot of doctors come out "against" this kind of broad screening system. They can even get quite agitated about it. This resistance stems from a well-established clinical consensus: traditional population-level imaging fails to improve health outcomes because false positives and invasive follow-ups do more harm than good. But this view suffers from an obvious blind spot. Existing studies rely on static data and completely ignore time-series imaging. And time-series is ignored because we haven't been able to afford to do high frequency imaging at population scale. Clearly, time series is going to be immensely more valuable than a single image. If you drop costs, value can go from 0 -> 1. On a more fundamental level, the argument against screening rests on an obviously false precept "More information is bad" -- just clearly untrue. More information better, you just have to interpret it correctly.
My OpenClaw booked a car service to take me to the opening England World Cup game today.
When I got in the car, the driver told me he’d used Claude Code to build his whole website and booking system, then asked Claude to optimize it so agents would find him.
What a time to be alive.
I'll be taking antibiotics for longterm lowdose. On the instructions it says it is not for treating bacterial infection, it's just for helping inflammation...but this sounds so retarded to me
The whole point of antibiotics is to kill bacteria. And im not interested in...