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| Solo - founder | Disrespecter of Hype | Husband & Dad | Shape Setter | ✝️ | Patent Pending U.S.A.
Joined October 2025
Home Depot is laying off 800 workers. As the pace of offshoring picks up and white collar jobs leave America the demand for constructions projects doesn't look bright. Rustbelt 2.0, this time by internet connection.
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What it feels like to try to explain an LLM agnostic semantic virtual machine.
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This comes into play in designing cognitive architectures. I don't think China could beat us in AI long term without a lot of cultural change. The reasoning that builds up forward progress in civilization is Western. American thought is a strategic natural resource if AI is to
@owenbroadcast Noticed the same with law. Whenever you read a sample LSAT/Bar question, very often the correct answer is the morally just choice that makes the most sense. Getting a moral compass that aligns with the western values of justice is the hard part tbh
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I don't see it this way. Our culture moves fast in a single lifetime these days. Any girl, from any background, that wants to deal with hitting the wall by passing on what she learned the hard way is someone we should listen to until she says something stupid. But let her be a
>returns to streaming >army of simps have moved onto younger thots >nowhere near the donos she used to have The wall claims another one. 😔
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This post is about vibecoding
When something is hard to do, it's easier to charge more for it. When something is worth doing, it's easier to get motivated. When hard things become easier it's cheaper to do things worth doing. When more worthwhile things get done the standard of living increases. If
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When something is hard to do, it's easier to charge more for it. When something is worth doing, it's easier to get motivated. When hard things become easier it's cheaper to do things worth doing. When more worthwhile things get done the standard of living increases. If
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Complexity is easy, just keep adding. Informed simplicity is harder. It requires you to actually understand something deeply enough to remove all the scaffolding.
@BrianNorgard There are three levels of knowing according to architect Matthew Frederick. 1. Simplicity, the child's world view. 2. Complexity, the adult's worldview. 3. Informed simplicity, the enlightened view of reality.
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This comes into play in designing cognitive architectures. I don't think China could beat us in AI long term without a lot of cultural change. The reasoning that builds up forward progress in civilization is Western. American thought is a strategic natural resource if AI is to
@owenbroadcast Noticed the same with law. Whenever you read a sample LSAT/Bar question, very often the correct answer is the morally just choice that makes the most sense. Getting a moral compass that aligns with the western values of justice is the hard part tbh
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I actually do think AI is in a bubble But some people seem to think the AI bubble popping would mean, like, that LLMs get un-invented
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