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This direction seems noteworthy. The former DeepMind executive wants AI to self-improve at the organizational level.

Chubby♨️
A team of former DeepMind researchers just raised $50M to build an AI lab built around recursive self-improvement at the level of the whole research organization, not only a single model.
Index and Radical co-led, NVIDIA's venture arm is in, and angels like Dwarkesh Patel, Thomas Wolf and Max Jaderberg are on the cap table.
The founders have the track record to back it up. Louis Kirsch comes out of the Schmidhuber lineage on self-improving systems. Edward Hughes has argued that open-endedness is essential for artificial superhuman intelligence. Tantum Collins worked on AI policy in the Biden White House.
Their idea is simple and big at the same time. Today's models are great at answering questions, but real discovery also depends on knowing which questions are worth asking. Inherent wants AI that works right next to humans inside that loop, as a collaborator and not only a tool. They call it living within the experiment.
They also set it up as a Public Benefit Corporation, so the mission is written into the company from day one.
This is the direction a lot of us have been hoping for, and one of the more credible attempts at recursive self-improvement I've seen so far. Really excited for it.

.@jackfriks just revealed his total revenue of $420k.
The main income source is Post Bridge (~$39k/month), with the rest coming from several small apps.
He builds tools that solve real problems, grows organically, openly shares, and doesn’t focus on one big product. Instead, he combines many small apps.
Niches for making money are never limited, even if you don’t have many resources or aren’t big enough yet. Watching him build makes it clear.
Brothers, do you have any other good ways to make money? Let’s share together.
I find this SysMocap quite interesting. A mocap tool that only requires a webcam, is free, runs offline, and can still track facial and limb movements onto a 3D character.
For example, previously, when people wanted to build a channel or record character animations, they often got stuck at the mocap stage because buying suits or specialized software is expensive. But with this, you can just drag in a VRoid or Mixamo model and use it immediately.
I think it makes creating 3D motion much more accessible, instead of having to invest a lot to get it done.

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A developer in Hong Kong built a free app that turns your webcam into a 3D mode.
It's called SysMocap. Here is what it does.
You open your laptop. You point the webcam at yourself. The app watches your face and your body. Then it copies every move you make onto a cartoon 3D character on screen, in real time.
You smile. The character smiles.
You wave your hand. The character waves.
You turn your head. The character turns its head.
That is it. That is the whole tool.
You can pick any 3D character you want. The cute anime kind from VRoid Studio. The fully rigged ones from Mixamo. Just drag the file in and the character starts moving with you.
What people use it for:
→ VTubers who want to stream on Twitch or YouTube as a cartoon avatar instead of showing their face.
→ Anyone who wants to record character animations without buying expensive mocap gear.
→ Hobbyists making short films and social clips at home.
→ Streamers who plug it straight into OBS for live broadcasts.
The closest paid alternative, a Rokoko Smartsuit Pro II, costs $2,495 for the suit alone plus $20 to $50 a month for the software. SysMocap does the same job with the webcam you already own.
It works on Windows, Mac with Intel, Mac with Apple Silicon, and Linux. No account. No login. No cloud. It runs entirely on your computer.
The whole thing was built by Wang Xianfei, linked to the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. One person. Three years. 26 releases shipped. 2,955 stars on GitHub.
The license is MPL-2.0. Free for hobby use. Free for paid streams. Free for client work. Forever.
This is what motion capture should have looked like from the start.
(Link in the comments)
What do you guys think, when will BTC have its next ATH?
BTC is currently swinging around $73k
While the old ATH is still at $126k from last October
Many whales are forecasting a new ATH to appear in Q4 2026
Although there might be a deeper correction before that
In your opinion, will the new ATH come this year or will it have to wait until 2027?
Hey @grok, when will BTC hit a new ATH?

I'm still trying to wrap my head around the concept of a quantum-resistant internet, but @quipnetwork is working tirelessly to make it a reality.
One thing that's caught my attention is how their human-focused approach can help bridge the gap between tech enthusiasts and the everyday user.
By prioritizing people's needs and concerns, @quipnetwork might just be able to create a cloud infrastructure that's not only secure but also user-friendly.
It's interesting to think about how this could pave the way for a more inclusive online community, where people feel empowered to share their ideas without worrying about being taken advantage of.
I'm curious to see how @quipnetwork's vision will unfold in the months to come.

I used to check my ETH wallet balance almost every time before posting on @RallyOnChain . Not because I was worried about losing money, but because I wanted to make sure I had enough gas. If not, I would have to open another app and top up. These small actions repeated several times a week, and over time they created a layer of friction I did not fully notice at first.
Now that I can pay gas fees with Rally Points (RLP), the difference is noticeable. I no longer have to switch my focus between writing content and managing my wallet. This helps me stay more concentrated, especially when I want to test a new idea or revise a post multiple times.
What matters more than saving a bit of gas is that creators get interrupted less by things unrelated to their actual work. When these small frictions disappear, people tend to experiment more and maintain a steadier creative rhythm.
Do you often find yourself pausing in the middle of writing or testing something just because you are thinking about gas or wallet balances?

Just had a DeFi epiphany while exploring @TermMaxFi's innovative approach to fixed-interest borrowing and lending!
Their seamless integration with Morpho Vaults is making waves in the space, offering curated yields for TermMaxFi vaults that cater to diverse user needs.
By providing a clear and predictable earning structure, @TermMaxFi is empowering users to make informed investment decisions and adjust their strategies accordingly.
This game-changing feature is a major step towards making DeFi more user-friendly and accessible.
I'm loving how the community is driving innovation and pushing the boundaries of what's possible in DeFi

Ever think about what happens when a company's AI models get a little too big for their britches?
I mean, we've all seen it: AI models that promise the world but deliver a mess of complexity and maintenance headaches.
@TheARCTERMINAL's got a solution: their CORE Graph enables users to store data securely, making it queryable server-side without ever being read.
This means less overhead for IT teams and more time to focus on what matters most – driving innovation.
No more tedious setup or maintenance.
No more worrying about data breaches or unauthorized access.
With @TheARCTERMINAL, you get to make data-driven decisions with confidence, knowing that your AI models are running smoothly and securely.







