Justin Thyme ๐บ๐ธ๐ฟ๏ธ
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Just looking to set the record straight Anti-celebrity
Joined March 2020
He's holding a sign that literally just says, "The right to openly discuss ideas must be defended." Let that sink in.
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this is a TERRIFYING headline, and not because of its first impression I am on the fence regarding AI's promise to materially transform working life HOWEVER, its power in the hands of the extremely capable (read: very high level technical staff) is PROFOUND; IBM's choice
IBM says the most successful companies will be the ones hiring for entry level jobs because AI isnโt a sustainable long term strategy
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the problem is the messaging being misheard; it's very clear at this stage that there is a vast difference between the architect (read: "true engineer") and the coder (mid/low) lines of code are a means to an end for the architect; for the coder, the code IS the end this
I don't know if I'm one of Amazon's "best coders", but I have built a bunch of things over the years. I can say that I'm building more, and manually writing less code, than at nearly any point in my career.
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AI is making it trivial to find vulnerabilities. The logical endpoint: the only software that survives is software that has none. Lean
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re: AI coding shot:
@GeorgePirlea @stevesi languages that can strongly encode invariants are the easiest to successfully produce results in my experience the higher level with the least juggling of minutae the better
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they're doing WHAT with pacemakers now..?
I am sure the FBI has already looked into this, but it is worth noting that Nancy Guthrieโs pacemaker lost its bluetooth connection at 2:28 a.m. on February 1. About two hours later, at 4:45 a.m., a small private jet departed Tucson for Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. That's a very
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but I can say with great confidence that I witness its tremendous application under just the right conditions that bring it to a level unlike anything we've seen before what I can't confidently assert is how to get there, or how to identify it it's somewhere; I've seen it
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for the vast majority, it simply doesn't work right; it may never work right and it's hard to unpack the stories with the pollution of overconfident idiots and experts misapplied; so there's this great confusion about its value; nobody can agree, and all are right and wrong
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the massive divide in confidence of AI's disruption is a bewildering confluence of experiences between diverse expertise and success or failure in the river of experiment there are steady pools where the right combination of experience, use case, and application "just work"
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this is some of the coolest modern music I've heard in a while it ALMOST comes together; wish they had a bit more variety in the song structureโsome "parts"โbut I could see this style evolve avant garde prog rock clown core of sorts: Angine de Poitrine
Holy Cow Man ! Some body throw buckets full of cash ๐ฐ at these guys . This is amazing and it cost about a dollar fifty to make . I can only image the magic they could bring to our world if funded ๐คฉ ๐คฏ
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he's going to disappear...
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I'm coming to the same realization and it's surprising me
Programming with AI assistance is very revealing. It turns out I'm not quite who I thought I was. There are a lot of programmers out there who have a tremendous amount of ego and identity invested in the craft of coding. In knowing how to beat useful and correct behavior out of
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let's take this energy and eliminate drivers licenses, conceal carry licenses... heck, all licensing except structural engineering; let's keep those
Serious question for the MAGAverse: Did you vote for a country in which you need to show your papers whenever you go outside? HT @walterolson
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war contingency
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@PstafarianPrice "AI is the next social network" would be most accurate
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we are in a recession (of sorts) we are in the midst of a global restructuring it's not AI
Recent Layoff Announcements: 1. US Government: 307,000 employees 2. UPS: 78,000 employees 3. Amazon: 30,000 employees 4. Intel: 25,000 employees 5. Nissan: 20,000 employees 6. Nestle: 16,000 employees 7. Microsoft: 15,000 employees 8. Bosch: 13,000 employees 9. Dell: 12,000
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and they say trump don't do 9-D chess
Surprise, surprise. The Republican backed company, that bought Dominion voting, is based in Missouri. Which is where the warrant for the Fulton raid comes from. Trump ally buys voting company -> claims tampering in affidavit -> files it federally -> this forces judge to
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