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🚨☕Java devs☕🚨 got Secret Ghosts haunting your code? Our latest blog highlights industrywide misunderstanding of object lifecycle and quantifies how immutability can leave sensitive data exposed in system memory. Plus tips to ghost-bust them for good! https://t.co/aPd669QS20
For me, training is a journey to inner peace. Battling my mind in the present moment brings me calm. It's raw, honest, and demands authenticity. There's no pretending.
**Footage from my session earlier this week.
Havent thrown around heavy weights in a while. Felt like adding in a deadlift
finisher. Built to 3 Rep Mas Pulling 405lb here. My current PB 1 Rep Max is still 445lb. Looking to break 500 this year.
Everything is fast becoming weird and circular.
- students use AI to write assignments, and teachers use AI to grade them
- programmers use AI to write software that is, in turn, used more and more by AI, not humans
- lawyers use AI to write contracts, and the other parties' lawyers use AI to read and send redlines
- researchers use AI to write papers, and reviewers use AI to rebut these papers
Not clear if there is any point to any of this 🤯🤯
Vibe Coding already has such a negative stigma, almost akin to the immediate dismissal of AI by naysayers when GPT3 first hit the masses.
I’m all about the Vibes.
Generally speaking, I’m really sincere in saying if you can’t use current forms of AI to make meaningful impact across tasks you do daily in personal and/or work life, then you’re already behind the curve. The reality of the situation is that the bus is leaving the station whether you’re on it or not. Why are we still resisting and not vibing? Who doesn’t like a good vibe? AI 🤖 is a whole damn vibe. Embrace the machine.
Here's what happens when you underestimate exponential change:
2020: "AI is just a fancy autocomplete"
2023: "ChatGPT is impressive but limited"
2024: "AI agents are getting interesting"
2025: "Wait, how did AI get THIS good?"
2030: "I can't remember how we did anything before AI"
This pattern repeats across every breakthrough technology.
We consistently:
- Overestimate short-term impact
- Massively underestimate long-term transformation
- Get caught unprepared when the hockey stick curve hits
Smart money isn't betting against acceleration.
Smart money is positioning for the world where energy is free, work is automated, and human creativity is the only scarce resource.
Are you preparing for 2030, or still optimizing for 2020?
Ilya has emerged from hiding to proclaim that digital intelligence can do whatever biological intelligence can and he is 100% certain about it
I think there is zero doubt about this
Already, AI surpasses most humans on most problems.
Some humans appear to be in strong denial about AI and LLMs
- No, it won't replace jobs
- No, they don't actually think
- No, they are just memorizing patterns
- No, they don't have a soul
They are simply ignoring facts. LLMs can solve problems and automate tasks, and are literally replacing jobs today!
All new XChat is rolling out with encryption, vanishing messages and the ability to send any kind of file. Also, audio/video calling.
This is built on Rust with (Bitcoin style) encryption, whole new architecture.
Introducing The Darwin Gödel Machine: AI that improves itself by rewriting its own code
https://t.co/wEEB4LGPr0
The Darwin Gödel Machine (DGM) is a self-improving agent that can modify its own code. Inspired by evolution, we maintain an expanding lineage of agent variants, allowing for open-ended exploration of the vast design space of such “self-improving” agents.
Modern agentic systems, while powerful, remain static—once deployed, their intelligence remains fixed. We believe continuous self-improvement is key to the development of stronger AI capabilities. Our Darwin Gödel Machine is built from the ground up to enable AI systems that can learn and evolve their own capabilities over time, just as humans do.
On SWE-bench, DGM automatically improved its performance from 20.0% to 50.0%. Similarly, on Polyglot, the DGM increased its success rate from an initial 14.2% to 30.7%, significantly outperforming representative hand-designed agents.
Learn more about our approach in our technical report: https://t.co/kDNWFgCI6C
This work was done in collaboration with Jeff Clune (@jeffclune)’s lab at UBC, and led by his PhD students Jenny Zhang (@jennyzhangzt) and Shengran Hu (@shengranhu), together with Cong Lu (@cong_ml) and Robert Lange (@RobertTLange).
Code: https://t.co/RcYLd22TB5
‼️🌎WORLD RECORD ALERT 🌎‼️Smashed the 💀 Deadly Dozen DFT 💀 in sub 20 minutes, likely setting a new world record, just waiting for official confirmation❗🌟 I called time at 19:54 when I saw my watch but the timer in the video shows 19:52-53 when I finished the last rep devils press. So what do you say, is my time 19:54, or was I actually a bit faster?
Years of grit and sweat led to this moment. What’s your biggest fitness win? Drop it below! 💬
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I’m fucking UNDENIABLE. I say it proudly, wearing it like a badge of honor. I’ve battled tirelessly working to develop self belief and the confidence to be authentically me without fear of judgement.
Back in 1995:
• Work vibes: One job, 30 years, done. Loyalty was everything. 🏢
• Credit cards: Nope, too risky—steer clear! 🚫💳
• Money talks: Shh, that’s impolite. 🤫
• Cash flow: One gig paid the bills. Simple as that. 💵
• Time: Whatever scraps the 9-to-5 didn’t claim. ⏰
Fast forward to 2025:
• Work vibes: Keep up or get out—adapt fast! 🌟
• Credit cards: Smart tools if you play it right. 💡💳
• Money talks: Spill the tea—it’s power, not shame. 🗣️
• Cash flow: Multiple streams or bust. Hustle’s the game. 💸
• Time: Your real MVP—guard it like gold. ⏳
✨ Old-school thinking? It’s costing you more than you think. Which era’s your mood?