My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON wins ANIME OF THE YEAR at Crunchyroll Anime Awards 2026! #AnimeAwards
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#ヒロアカ
YOU SAY RUN IS PLAYING😭
This anime original scene is so fcking cool😭🔥
The entire class assembled for a truck hijack lmfao🤣
#MyHeroAcademia#heroaca_a
It’s Deku, cuz this fight literally shows what being a hero means....
Even with his limbs busted, he still chooses to fight to save Kota, a kid who hated heroes
And at the end, when Kota calls him “My Hero" that just hits
#MHA#ヒロアカ#myheroacademia#heroaca_a
🚨Nobody wants to hear this but it needs to be said.
> Scientists just copied a fruit fly's brain into a computer. Neuron by neuron. No training data. No machine learning.
> It woke up and started walking. No one taught it to walk. No one trained it. No gradient descent. It just... knew what to do.
A fruit fly brain has 140,000 neurons.
A human brain is around 86,000,000,000.
And we've gotten really good at scaling.
Meaning with this proof, the first digital human won't be built by OpenAI. It'll be copied from someone who's already alive.
Your consciousness is software. And someone just proved it can be copy-pasted.
Start your day with that.
Let me explain what just happened, because I don’t think people realize how INSANE this is.
> Cortical Labs put 200,000 real human brain cells onto a silicon chip and trained them to play Doom in just one week.
> Each CL1 system costs $35,000.
> A rack of 30 units consumes only 850–1,000 watts combined.
> The human brain operates on 20 watts.
> Large AI training clusters burn through megawatts.
>Backed by In-Q-Tel.
115 units began shipping in 2025.
> Cortical Labs is selling “Wetware as a Service” through Cortical Cloud, letting developers deploy code remotely to living human neurons with no lab required,
> priced like a software subscription but powered by real brain cells grown from adult skin and blood samples.
> it isn’t about gaming, it’s about biological computing that could eventually outperform traditional silicon in energy efficiency and adaptability.
This is getting really scary and we’re still at the very beginning.