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              @harmonyprotocol founder, compiler phd, google+apple map, crypto proofs 🎏defi wealth, 40% perp yield https://t.co/X9r1CKnFIh 🤟robot fingers, human touch https://t.co/cG4lMnYeKu
              
              foolish & hungry @ palo alto
            
            
              
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           "a 90,500-square-foot, 16-floor building on the corner of Sixth and Market for only $11 million. two floors from the Spaceship: fourth-floor robotics wing, headed by Xenia and Vitaly Bulatov Carbon Origins, which develops VR remote tools for robots, and Robonomics, whose 
          
            
            sfstandard.com
              We toured the 16-floor Frontier tower—SF’s answer to a post-WeWork world. AI, biotech, and a basement club in mid-market.
             Spot and I visited @frontiertower - a vertical village for frontier tech in SF - a perfect location for our Cyberpunk Lab! There we plan to collaborate with researchers, artists and developers on giving agency to #HumanoidRobots. Building a strong community, partnering with top 
            
                
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             I have come to the perhaps obvious conclusion that accelerating GDP growth is essential. @DOGE has and will do great work to postpone the day of bankruptcy of America, but the profligacy of government means that only radical improvements in productivity can save our country. 
          
                
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             "The chart shows a slowdown in total factor productivity (TFP) growth after 1971, when the U.S. ended the Bretton Woods system, decoupling the dollar from gold. This shift to fiat currency, combined with 1970s oil crises and stagflation, likely reduced business investment, 
          
          
                
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             “Sacktor and Fenton’s star protein PKMζ gained widespread attention, and labs around the world found that blocking it could erase various types of memories, including those related to fear and taste. PKMζ seemed like a sweeping explanation for how memories form and are maintained 
           Individually, two particular proteins in the brain don’t last a lifetime — but by binding to each other, they help ensure your memories might. 
          
                
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             “Then there’s Apple’s push into robotics, which will include a tabletop machine with a robotic arm (building on the company’s still-pending plans for a smart home hub). That would feature an AI assistant with its own personality. 
           Apple $AAPL is planning a big 2027 with foldable all-screen iPhones, smart glasses, camera equipped wearables, table-top robots and more - Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman 
            
                
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             "A cornerstone of human dexterity lies in the thumb, the distinctive mobility of which allows it to pair with any other finger. This enables fine prehension, precise handling of tools, and the rotational manipulation of objects held within the hand. Nevertheless, actions 
          
            
            cell.com
              Karakostis et al. integrate virtual muscle modeling with three-dimensional bone shape analysis to investigate biomechanical efficiency for thumb opposition in the fossil human record. They report the...
             In good hands: A case for improving robotic dexterity - Science -  https://t.co/n1yWA2Crqj 
              #robots #Robotics
            
          
                
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             "Consensus relies on a 2-of-3 MPC threshold signature scheme (TSS), requiring a majority of Guardians to sign any critical protocol event. During distributed key generation, each Guardian receives an independent share of the private key, which remains encrypted at rest using KMS 
           My complete modular HyperEVM farming blueprint: Been deep in hEVM for months & got DMs on what my strategy was. So here’s my full framework. No alpha gatekeeping. Just what’s working for me. I personally mix all these approaches depending on market conditions. I've rated each 
            
                
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             "RUKA features 15 degrees of freedom across its five fingers, driven by 11 Dynamixel servo motors housed in the forearm to save space and manage heat. The finger joints are coupled—one motor flexes multiple joints via tendons made from high-tensile braided fishing line running 
          
            
            humanoidsdaily.com
              NYU researchers have developed RUKA, a low-cost (~$1300), 3D-printable, anthropomorphic robotic hand that achieves high performance using tendon-driven underactuation and a learning-based controller....
             Despite great advances in learning dexterity, hardware remains a major bottleneck. Most dexterous hands are either bulky, weak or expensive. I’m thrilled to present the RUKA Hand — a powerful, accessible research tool for dexterous manipulation that overcomes these limitations! 
            
                
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             "The using declaration ensures that readerResource[Symbol.dispose]() is called when the code block exits, and remembering to call releaseLock is no longer needed because the using declaration handles it. Integration of [Symbol.dispose] and [Symbol.asyncDispose] in web APIs like 
           “JavaScript’s New Superpower: Explicit Resource Management” Introduces a new JavaScript feature that simplifies and automates the cleanup of resources like file handles, network connections, and stream readers. 👉  https://t.co/WxLT5V30Nn 
            
            
                
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             "The V2 iteration specifically features upgraded arms and hands. Each arm offers 6 DoF, while the three-fingered end-effectors provide 7 DoF, featuring force control and optional touch sensing for adaptive grasping. 
           For more details: 👇📗👀  https://t.co/8RSP68tjl9 
            
          
                
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             "Dexterity: The Final Frontier in Humanoid Robotics, Tackled by an Expert Gathering of Minds Rich Walker, Director, Shadow Robot Company; Rob Knight, Founder & CEO, The Robot Studio; Jay Li, Co-Founder and CEO, Proception; Stefan Weirich, Co-Founder and CEO, Mimic Robotics; 
          
          
                
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             “I am reminded of a time, three decades ago, when I emigrated to America. As a _, I was drawn to the exhilarating and innocent optimism of Silicon Valley, to collaborate with people driven to create amazing products that elevate humanity.” He then co-founded io last year with 
          
            
            archive.is
              archived 21 May 2025 17:01:29 UTC
            
                
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             "each of the fingers has a flexible reflective membrane beneath its 7-mm to 8-mm skin. Beneath that is an array of LED lights and phototdiodes. Each of the lights is cycled on and off for less than a millisecond, and the photodiodes record the reflection of the light off the 
           This groundbreaking robotic hand can manipulate objects without relying on vision, thanks to advanced touch sensing with motor-learning algorithms:  https://t.co/ftuGs9CR3D 
            
            
                
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             "traversing the reasoning manifold.. .. curate reasoning traces off that RL model to fine-tune a completely different second model Deepseek was less about RL and more about generating a lot of really high quality reasoning traces 
          
                
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             "the original PINN paper has a whopping 14,000 citations, making it the most cited numerical methods paper of the 21st century.. becoming the second most-cited numerical methods paper of all time My lab uses PDEs to model the behavior of plasmas, such as inside fusion reactors 
           In a guest post for Understanding AI (@binarybits), I write about how I got fooled by AI-for-science hype, and what it taught me. I argue that AI is unlikely to revolutionize science, and much more likely to be a normal tool of incremental, uneven scientific progress. 
            
                
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             Compiling OCaml to the TI-84+ CE Calculator "replace all local variables with explicit reads and writes into a global stack. That way, we can scan the global stack to find all of our live objects when it comes time to GC.  https://t.co/diLeoz3div 
          
          
            
            farlow.dev
              In this post, I’ll explain how I compiled an OCaml program to run on a TI-84+ CE calculator. 🐪
             Published two posts about some art which I've made. This first piece is titled "When you read this I'll be gone". It incorporates time locked crypto!  https://t.co/VJYObncn5f 
            
            
                
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             "their browser will spawn dozens of pop-up pages that bounce around the screen, all of them featuring information on how to defect from North Korea. Then loud music plays—a rickroll, “The Star-Spangled Banner”—before the computer starts downloading random files and emits an 
           Your Favorite New Coworker Is an AI-Enhanced Operative From North Korea For years, North Korea has been secretly placing young IT workers inside Western companies. With AI, their schemes are now more devious—and effective—than ever.  https://t.co/GFfrAKkTjP 
              #RSAC
            
          
                
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             ”27 bones and over 30 muscles.. its unique design that features a tendon-driven system utilising more than one motor per joint, instead of a typical one-motor-per-joint approach.  https://t.co/QpSmDB9vI0 
          
          
            
            eurekamagazine.co.uk
              Discover how robotic hands evolve with AI & fine motor skills. Read more to learn about cutting-edge technology.
             Jensen: The humanoid robot is likely the only robot that will work – because technology needs scale, and most robots we've had so far are too low volume to drive the flywheel of technology improvements. The humanoid robot is likely to be the next multi-trillion-dollar industry. 
            
                
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