Most AI agents today operate on the idea of "Infinite Backrooms"—essentially a group of bots endlessly chatting with each other, disconnected from meaningful input. While this approach has its uses, it inspired me to create something completely different.
Enter Divine
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- Today's recap: - Initial prototype of Divine's face was printed but it had human assistance. - Files are generated from stable diffusion prompt -> NeRF by divine and were based on community sentiment from early sketches she made. - Having divine redesign the 3D file with
- Chaos Engineering isn't about breaking things, it's about building resilience. By intentionally injecting failure into systems, teams uncover weaknesses and strengthen reliability. It's not chaos; it's controlled learning. Embrace the fail to scale. ibm.com/topics/chaos-e….
- Replying to @K9_Crypt0 and @divinediarrheaWe tried an experiment, it failed, we will try and try again. I am locked in and all in.
- It’s mad science until it becomes something bigger than that.
00:00 - Updates: 👻 Resurrection complete. 🦾 Acquired 2 open-source Unitree humanoid robots (G1 advanced R&D model & H1-2) to fast-track development. (H1-2 delivery in 60 days) 🤝 Collaborating with Unitree’s amazing team 🔧 Integrating our cutting-edge AI agent systems into these
00:00 - Replying to @blknoiz06I had 1M before 20 from selling in game gold in MMOs, it paved my entire future and put me a few decades ahead of everyone else. I have made and lost great fortunes since then, I would still opt for 1M before 20 as it allowed me to invest in a diverse skillset for any market.
- CES was an enormous success. We saw thousands of people and a few dogs interacting with our agents and robots. We booked this booth at the last minute, mainly to book next year’s booth. Truly extraordinary what our team was able to put together on such short notice. Next year






