Explore tweets tagged as #SIMULATE
THIS IS WILD. A student built a simulation system, then landed a $4M investment the very next day. If this tech is real, people won’t just react to the world anymore. They’ll simulate it first. https://t.co/op1ZfKQRLt
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I built an app to simulate the 2026 NCAA tournament! It uses historical data, KenPom rankings, game locations, and more to determine the win probability. ...but then has an AI model review the results and prompt for the reality of March Madness, unpredictable!
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SpaceX has completed cryoproof tests for Ship 39, the first next-generation Starship V3, ahead of Starship Flight 12 SpaceX engineers tested the new propellant system and the vehicle’s strength, including squeeze tests to simulate future ship catches
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Stop slowing down your entire app just to test one API. You can now throttle individual network requests in Chrome DevTools to simulate specific bottlenecks without affecting the rest of your session → https://t.co/IrQ5RDVaTu
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🔥 OSCP+ / CTF Exam Practice Training (Online) – Enroll Now! 🚀 Looking to strengthen your practical penetration testing skills and boost your confidence before the OSCP+ exam? Join Ignite Technologies’ Exclusive Capture The Flag (CTF) Practice Program — designed to simulate
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@facetedcarapace They also still make mp3 players. You can buy a perfectly functional mp3 player for like $25 or get a fancy one in the $200-300 range if you wanna simulate overpaying for an Apple product
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i spent some time recreating the fruitfly "brain" upload. it's an interesting idea to simulate destructive brain uploads. the fly connectome is truly taking actions (completely untrained) that i could only call fruitflyish. i still have lots of questions so will explore this area
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Education might be one of the most interesting use cases for multi-agent systems. OpenMAIC from Tsinghua shows how LLM agents can simulate an entire classroom environment. Definitely worth exploring. Check the repo and give it a ⭐ https://t.co/fAWWqn1QRT
(1/2) Glad to announce our OpenMAIC! 🎉 Open-sourcing MAIC (Multi-Agent Interactive Classroom) from Tsinghua University — LLM-driven multi-agent classroom for scalable & adaptive online education. 🏗️ Core Architecture: ✅ MAIC-Craft: Read (multimodal extraction) → Plan (course
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Ever wonder if a computer can simulate brain activity? Google Research just curated a new #NotebookLM notebook asking just this. It features sources on: ✅ Predicting neural activity with AI ✅ Nanoscale brain mapping ✅ Synapse-level reconstructions Start exploring the
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@wayzz_world If we don´t have the lazy response of Thomas, I would say that he can like "simulate her" for him. Like he can hear her and he "see" where she is with a program. Something like that?
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We refreshed our logo to better reflect what we are building: multimodal world models that simulate environments, predict outcomes, and enable planning over long horizons. We kept the moon from our original mark and evolved it into a symbol of depth, generation, and evolving
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Stop blowing real capital just to test new setups. 🛑 Testing live with "small size" is fine, but running a high-fidelity simulator is how you actually build an edge without the financial bleed. On @TradesViz, you can simulate $AAPL, $SPY, $NVDA, and $TSLA in the exact same
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@ctnzr Great work! Neural rendering is the correct choice to simulate high frequency phenomena like hair and skin. I'm sure it will only improve from here.
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What if a robot could simulate the physical world from a single image. [📍Bookmark Paper & GitHub for later] PointWorld-1B from Stanford and NVIDIA is a large 3D world model that predicts how an entire scene will move, given RGB-D input and robot actions. The key idea is
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