Former BSS Telecoms, Dev, Generalist. I tried founding & cofounding 6 Startups. I still know nothing about Startups. But I have been retweeting ai lately.
3 key issues any prospecting leadership in Nigeria must show strategic plans to deal with come 2019:
1. Economy
2. Corruption
3. Security of lives and property
Not one but ALL 3 of them...
Meet my embodied(Robot) AI its name is Brim and here is a short interaction i had with it
Brim is completely unprompted and answers questions the same way Chat-gpt, Claude would in a chatbot expect it also control a Robotic spider chassis and can actually see what its looking at
I genuinely don't understand why everyone isn't using this yet
Andrej Karpathy, a co-founder of OpenAI, posted a simple idea that hit 16 million views: stop using AI to write code, use it to build a second brain.
You point Claude Code at a folder, drop in any source, an article, a transcript, a PDF, and Claude reads it, links it, and files it into a living wiki of everything you know. It compounds like interest, the more you feed it, the smarter it gets.
Here's the whole thing:
> Install Obsidian, create a vault, open it in Claude Code
> Paste Karpathy's wiki idea file and tell Claude to build it
> Claude makes three folders: raw for sources, wiki for its pages, a CLAUDE.md that runs it
> Drop any source into raw and say "ingest this"
> Ask questions across everything, forever
Five minutes to set up, and you never start from a blank chat again.
Full step-by-step guide with Claude and Obsidian, link below.
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Does it mean Sheldon was never aware he is a very selfish person who only thinks of himself? This guys have been very supportive and good friends to Sheldon but in other way,Sheldon is a very selfish person
Why are American calling football soccer? Why does Americans football call in football?
One of the funniest cultural differences in sports is the name of the game itself. Many people around the world call it football, while Americans call it soccer and use the word football for a completely different sport.
The history behind the names shows how languages and traditions evolve in different places. What sounds confusing at first becomes an interesting example of how cultures create their own identities around sports.
The beautiful game brings people together, even when the words are different. Why do you think the same sport can have two completely different names around the world?
For many British visitors coming to the U.S. for the World Cup, driving becomes an adventure of its own. Different road sizes, unfamiliar signs, and the experience of driving on the opposite side of the road can make even a simple trip feel challenging.
The contrast between driving cultures is fascinating. What feels normal to one country can seem surprising to another, and every traveler learns to adapt while discovering a new way of moving through the world.
These moments are part of what makes international travel memorable, not just the games, but the everyday experiences along the way. How many things do we assume are universal until we see them through someone else’s eyes?
The story of my professional life told in 54 seconds
No matter how good the pre-planning, no matter how organized it starts out, this is where I end up
This Anthropic lecture on Claude for Finance is the closest thing to a real quant research desk you'll find online.
1 hour. Massive value.
Bookmark it.
Starship can reach Mars.
But stainless steel mass makes return impossible.
And now TeraFab’s orbital AI compute is becoming the enabling layer that closes the gap.
The moment you attempt a crewed round-trip, you need:
• 2,400 metric tons of ISRU propellant on the Martian surface
• Structural mass trimmed by microns across millions of design permutations
• Radiation-hardened autonomy that survives years in deep space
• First-wave construction before any humans arrive
• Launch cadence that collapses cost to ~$100/kg
TeraFab is evolving into the silicon backbone for true multiplanetary capability.
- $119B Texas facility producing 1 terawatt of custom silicon per year
- 80% radiation-hardened D3 chips powering orbital simulation clusters
- Millions of Starship variants digitally flown in weeks
- 20% AI5 edge chips for Optimus legions that build propellant plants
- 135 Starship flights/day delivering orbital compute
- Revenue loop that self-funds the Mars fleet
This is much bigger than ���just a chip factory”
It’s the bridge that turns an engineering impossibility into a scheduled logistics problem and moves manufacturing off Earth’s gravity well forever.
“We already have functioning prototype devices fabricated and tested in research nanofabrication environments.” - @DrSonnyWhite, Founder and CEO of Casimir in @Debriefmedia today.
https://t.co/vJmxPJoLD7
Okay folks, this qualifies as BREAKING NEWS!
Harold “Sonny” White, the warp drive pioneer behind NASA’s EagleWorks Lab, just stepped out of stealth with Casimir Inc. to unveil MicroSPARC: the first battery free chip to harvest continuous electrical power straight from the quantum vacuum via the Casimir force.
The 5 mm × 5 mm device uses millions of custom microscale Casimir cavities fabricated on a substrate. Inside each cavity, two fixed conductive walls create a region of negative vacuum pressure (the well known Casimir effect). Stationary micropillars anchored in the middle act as antennas. Electrons from the cavity walls then quantum tunnel to the pillars because the interior is a lower energy “quieter” zone — and the probability of tunneling back is orders of magnitude lower. This one way “quantum ratchet” flow generates a measurable DC current with no external power source or moving parts.
Prototypes already fabricated at university nanofab facilities (Texas A&M AggieFab, MIT.nano) have been tested in RF-shielded, low noise chambers for weeks. The team reports outputs ranging from millivolts to volts at picoamp to microamp levels using precision electrometers and Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy. Target performance for the first commercial chip: ~1.5 V at 25 µA (≈40 µW continuous). Stacking and scaling could reach milliwatts or even watts per device.
Initial applications are ultra low power: always on IoT sensors, wearables, and medical implants. Longer term roadmap includes trickle charging phones, powering small electronics, and eventually grid independent homes or EVs. Commercialization is targeted for 2028, starting at ~$100/W before dropping toward $10/W.
White ties the work directly to his earlier theoretical paper on emergent quantization from a dynamic vacuum and sees it as a practical power source for the deep-space missions he’s long championed.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, and independent scientists have so far declined public comment. But if the engineering scales as hoped, MicroSPARC would represent a genuine paradigm shift: continuous, maintenance free power drawn from the fabric of spacetime itself.
A bold leap from warp-drive theory into real hardware. Progress (and vacuum-powered chips) marches on.
Photo: MicroSPARC | Casimir Inc.
Source: https://t.co/11tlwNSf71