[RETWEET] VitalikButerin
RT @gakonst: github.com/r55-eth/r55 if you liked VB's RiscV post you'll love this repo we've been slow cooking over the last few months...started by @leonardoalt & recently pushed forward by @0xrusowsky.
RT @gakonst: github.com/r55-eth/r55 if you liked VB's RiscV post you'll love this repo we've been slow cooking over the last few months...started by @leonardoalt & recently pushed forward by @0xrusowsky.
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🖼️ [RETWEET] VitalikButerin
RT @pumatheuma: New @VitalikButerin blog post on replacing the EVM with RISC-V in the long-term.
I am a huge fan of this direction for Ethereum's execution layer.
Today, RISC-V zkVMs like SP1 are the clear endgame solution for "ZK-ifying" Ethereum and quickly becoming the de-facto solution for ZK EVM. But as Vitalik cites in this post, our research at Succinct shows that the EVM is an extremely inefficient ISA for ZK proving.
This proposal to migrate the execution layer directly to RISC-V can be viewed as migrating to "native" code for a ZK world as opposed to living in an interpreted world that imposes between 100-1000x overhead. By replacing EVM with RISC-V for the execution layer, we can up the gas limit on L1 by orders of magnitude (assuming optimization of other bottlenecks like a more zkVM friendly state merkleization format), while preserving verifiability.
Link to full blog post below.
RT @pumatheuma: New @VitalikButerin blog post on replacing the EVM with RISC-V in the long-term.
I am a huge fan of this direction for Ethereum's execution layer.
Today, RISC-V zkVMs like SP1 are the clear endgame solution for "ZK-ifying" Ethereum and quickly becoming the de-facto solution for ZK EVM. But as Vitalik cites in this post, our research at Succinct shows that the EVM is an extremely inefficient ISA for ZK proving.
This proposal to migrate the execution layer directly to RISC-V can be viewed as migrating to "native" code for a ZK world as opposed to living in an interpreted world that imposes between 100-1000x overhead. By replacing EVM with RISC-V for the execution layer, we can up the gas limit on L1 by orders of magnitude (assuming optimization of other bottlenecks like a more zkVM friendly state merkleization format), while preserving verifiability.
Link to full blog post below.
🎥 [RETWEET] elonmusk
RT @ElonClipsX: Marc Benioff: Elon clearly sees the future. No one's like this.
“I want to get to the future first and welcome our customers there. By the way, that's what I think Elon Musk does so well. I don't know what all the crazy things he's doing to see the future. He's clearly doing some unusual things.
But then he's like, yeah, we're going to have robots in the future and brain-machine interfaces and driving electric cars. All of these things are going to be happening in the future, and I'm going to have 10 companies that are going to do all of them.
No one's like this. I've never seen anything like it. I don't understand how it is even possible.”
Lenny's Podcast, December 22, 2024
RT @ElonClipsX: Marc Benioff: Elon clearly sees the future. No one's like this.
“I want to get to the future first and welcome our customers there. By the way, that's what I think Elon Musk does so well. I don't know what all the crazy things he's doing to see the future. He's clearly doing some unusual things.
But then he's like, yeah, we're going to have robots in the future and brain-machine interfaces and driving electric cars. All of these things are going to be happening in the future, and I'm going to have 10 companies that are going to do all of them.
No one's like this. I've never seen anything like it. I don't understand how it is even possible.”
Lenny's Podcast, December 22, 2024
🖼️ [RETWEET] elonmusk
RT @MarioNawfal: 🇺🇸 THE WAIT IS ALMOST OVER: TESLA’S SUPERCHARGED DRIVE-IN NEARS OPENING
The 1950s-style Tesla Diner in Los Angeles is finally close to opening.
Superchargers are lit, parking lots paved, and the roller-skating concept teased back in 2018 looks ready to roll.
Construction began in late 2023, but the site now boasts 28–32 stalls—with about 50 more in progress next door.
Code for the diner appeared in January’s app update, and hiring quietly kicked off last August.
No date announced yet, but from the looks of it, burgers and kilowatts are almost on the menu.
Source: Teslarati
RT @MarioNawfal: 🇺🇸 THE WAIT IS ALMOST OVER: TESLA’S SUPERCHARGED DRIVE-IN NEARS OPENING
The 1950s-style Tesla Diner in Los Angeles is finally close to opening.
Superchargers are lit, parking lots paved, and the roller-skating concept teased back in 2018 looks ready to roll.
Construction began in late 2023, but the site now boasts 28–32 stalls—with about 50 more in progress next door.
Code for the diner appeared in January’s app update, and hiring quietly kicked off last August.
No date announced yet, but from the looks of it, burgers and kilowatts are almost on the menu.
Source: Teslarati
🎥 [RETWEET] elonmusk
RT @ElonClipsX: Elon Musk: As bad as Twitter was, the federal government is much worse. At least, Twitter passed audits.
“Twitter was at least break-even, and it had to pass an audit. The federal government is literally losing $2 trillion a year, and it fails its own audits.
There's a case where, Senator Collins gave the Navy $12 billion for more submarines, got no extra submarines, and then held a hearing to ask where the $12 billion went.
And they were like, we don't know—that was it. Only the federal government can get away with this level of waste.
The reason I'm putting so much effort into this is that I think it is a very dire situation. America's going bankrupt. That just can't happen.”
The Joe Rogan Experience, February 28, 2025
RT @ElonClipsX: Elon Musk: As bad as Twitter was, the federal government is much worse. At least, Twitter passed audits.
“Twitter was at least break-even, and it had to pass an audit. The federal government is literally losing $2 trillion a year, and it fails its own audits.
There's a case where, Senator Collins gave the Navy $12 billion for more submarines, got no extra submarines, and then held a hearing to ask where the $12 billion went.
And they were like, we don't know—that was it. Only the federal government can get away with this level of waste.
The reason I'm putting so much effort into this is that I think it is a very dire situation. America's going bankrupt. That just can't happen.”
The Joe Rogan Experience, February 28, 2025
🖼️🖼️🖼️ [RETWEET] elonmusk
RT @SpaceX: Falcon 9 launches the Bandwagon-3 rideshare mission to orbit from Florida
RT @SpaceX: Falcon 9 launches the Bandwagon-3 rideshare mission to orbit from Florida
🎥 [RETWEET] elonmusk
RT @JamesEsses: On the Supreme Court, @Keir_Starmer has just said:
“A woman is an adult female, and the court has made that absolutely clear. I actually welcome the judgment because I think it gives real clarity.”
This is the same man who previously claimed that 1 in 1000 women has a penis.
RT @JamesEsses: On the Supreme Court, @Keir_Starmer has just said:
“A woman is an adult female, and the court has made that absolutely clear. I actually welcome the judgment because I think it gives real clarity.”
This is the same man who previously claimed that 1 in 1000 women has a penis.
🎥 [RETWEET] elonmusk
RT @MarioNawfal: ELON: WE CARE ABOUT AESTHETICS—EVEN FOR OUR FACTORIES
“It's a factory, but we care about aesthetics.
Does it look good?
Does it work with the rest of the environment?
The [Nevada] factory will actually be shaped like a diamond.
The reason for that is if you make it a box shape, we would have had to move a lot more earth.
So, in order to have it fit more in the environment, we've had it shaped like a diamond.
It's also aligned on true north so that we can actually map out where the equipment's going to be by GPS.
The solar panels that will be on the roof are also properly aligned.
It sounds romantic to say it's shaped like a diamond and aligned on true north, but there are practical reasons for it as well.
This factory will produce its own energy as well, through a combination of geothermal, wind and solar.
So, it'll be a sort of self-contained factory.”
Source: Giga Nevada Announcement, September 4, 2014
RT @MarioNawfal: ELON: WE CARE ABOUT AESTHETICS—EVEN FOR OUR FACTORIES
“It's a factory, but we care about aesthetics.
Does it look good?
Does it work with the rest of the environment?
The [Nevada] factory will actually be shaped like a diamond.
The reason for that is if you make it a box shape, we would have had to move a lot more earth.
So, in order to have it fit more in the environment, we've had it shaped like a diamond.
It's also aligned on true north so that we can actually map out where the equipment's going to be by GPS.
The solar panels that will be on the roof are also properly aligned.
It sounds romantic to say it's shaped like a diamond and aligned on true north, but there are practical reasons for it as well.
This factory will produce its own energy as well, through a combination of geothermal, wind and solar.
So, it'll be a sort of self-contained factory.”
Source: Giga Nevada Announcement, September 4, 2014