Paul Schoel

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Paul Schoel

Paul Schoel

@NextPersona

20 yrs in IT | Building customer data solutions at scale | Exploring how AI-driven consumer reshape digital touchpoints | Dad of 2

Germany | Worldwide انضم Kasım 2024
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Corporate Absurdity
Corporate Absurdity@ConsoomerLs·
When HR is too lazy to interview you, they make you do absurd video assessments.
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Renato Malva - Raido Custom
@GolfProTrades @konstructivizm Important to understand that the explosion may have already occurred within that 650-year window, and its effects could reach us at any moment. In other words, science believes it may have already happened, now we wait and hope to witness it in our lifetime.
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
650 light-years away, the red supergiant Betelgeuse is living on borrowed time.One of the brightest stars in our night sky, this colossal star is a supernova in waiting. When it finally detonates, the explosion will be so ferocious that, even from this immense distance, it could briefly outshine the full Moon and turn night into day for weeks. For a short, dazzling time, Betelgeuse may even rival the brightness of the entire Milky Way, painting our skies with a light show unlike anything humanity has ever witnessed. The countdown to its dramatic death has already begun.
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Paul Schoel
Paul Schoel@NextPersona·
@negligible_cap toast, cooked, BREAKING, Just In, game over, this changes everything, what CEO‘‘s wont tell you,… If soon the majority of X followers are bots only, then please lets not complain.
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Negligible Capital
Negligible Capital@negligible_cap·
Software is getting smoked today after Anthropic shipped their new update that lets your AI control your computer for you. White collar work is toast. $IGV getting smoked
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Tsukasa 💹🧲
Tsukasa 💹🧲@abg_creeptoe·
@aastha_mhaske @grok what happen if i faile the test since it said can be only be take one time? Is there a cooling period before i can retake the exam?
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Aastha
Aastha@aastha_mhaske·
Anthropic just launched the Claude Architect Certification! You’ll have to complete 60 multiple-choice questions across five competency areas in a single session. No external resources or breaks. Here’s how I’m planning to prepare for it (steal my roadmap): Week 1 Complete the recommended courses: - Building with the Claude API - Introduction to Model Context Protocol - Claude Code in Action - Claude 101 Week 2 Build real projects with: - Claude Code - Agent SDK - Anthropic API - MCP Week 3 Get familiar with the exam structure and guide: - Go through the six exam scenarios - Get familiar with the five competency areas / domains - Learn the skills needed for each task assessment Week 4 Do the preparation exercises from the exam guide: - Build a Multi-Tool Agent with Escalation Logic - Configure Claude Code for a Team Development Workflow - Build a Structured Data Extraction Pipeline - Design and Debug a Multi-Agent Research Pipeline Week 5 - Take the practice exam - Aim for a score greater than 850 / 1000 Week 6 - Take the real exam - Only one attempt allowed NOTES: - At this point the certification is exclusive for Anthropic Partners and early access is free for first 5,000 partner company employees. - Your mileage may vary depending on your skill level. E.g. It may take 2 weeks for some but 10 weeks for others. If you are eligible, register here → lnkd.in/eEYwUGV5
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Paul Schoel
Paul Schoel@NextPersona·
@NoLimitGains You are describing a one-off stock purchase. Noone does that. People invest over time,
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NoLimit
NoLimit@NoLimitGains·
If you invested in the S&P 500 in 2000 and held it until 2013, you broke even. 13 years, no profit, and you lost 50% to inflation. Think about it for a second.
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Paul Schoel
Paul Schoel@NextPersona·
Irrelevant. It disrupts the entire global supply chain + also affects gas. Take fertilizer production (which requires gas): Russia is sanctioned, China stopped exporting, Hormuz is closed. Three simultaneous shocks with the potential to cause serious trouble for global food production.
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Feisty is proud to be a Democrat!
Feisty is proud to be a Democrat!@FeistyLibLady·
Trump just lied and said America does not need the Strait of Hormuz. He is telling reporters Europe needs the Strait of Hormuz and it is up to them to open it. Is he demented, out of touch with reality or just a pathological liar who is one the most evil men on earth? It really is time the MAGA GOP put country over party. But they have no spines. #DemsUnited
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Paul Schoel
Paul Schoel@NextPersona·
@itsahsenkamal @IsThisA3DModel The whole question around AI and accountability isnt solved yet, especially at very large firms which mainly use RACI matrix and where accountability is legally and morally attributed to a person.
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Ahsen
Ahsen@itsahsenkamal·
@IsThisA3DModel i’m really waiting to see what happens to an engineer who blames a bug on claude when it breaks prod
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Is this a 3D model?
Is this a 3D model?@IsThisA3DModel·
bro just fired all his competent employees
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Paul Schoel
Paul Schoel@NextPersona·
@evrsr @aledeniz @OmerCheeema Bloat during growth phase without a strategic repositioning? That does not sound convincing. Something is missing.
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Tiago Marques
Tiago Marques@evrsr·
@aledeniz @OmerCheeema No replacement, that is the point. What is described is management bloat. Not a mention of engineering or research jobs. I would be apprehensive if it turns out they are cutting on those fronts too. Though Fouquet was Marketing Director at KLA. Usually a bad sign.
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Omer Cheema
Omer Cheema@OmerCheeema·
I live in Eindhoven, ASML town. Heard this from folks inside... Over the years ASML promoted a lot of strong EUV people into architect roles, group leads, management tracks. Built up serious layers. Classic growth pain. Then McKinsey comes in , says cut the management layers to speed things up. So now those same high performers, real good EUV experts, who got promoted are the ones on the block. About 3400 roles targeted, mostly management. Half will be reassigned, rest gone. Big hit in Veldhoven/Eindhoven area (~1400), some in US. Unncertainty is high, unions talking, details probably land around April. At the same time, ASML is still planning massive growth. The new campus near the airport just got final green light from city council. Construction starts soon, phased build-out. Long term they talk ~20,000 new jobs in the region (first wave ~5k by 2028). And the layoff packages are subpar. Philips is also based in the same town. And they had layoffs due to serious financial issues last year. Their layoff packages were much better than what ASML is offering. What a way to kill tje company culture. Especially at a time when the company is printing money.
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Paul Schoel
Paul Schoel@NextPersona·
@FlorianGallwitz Der Einsatz von KI wird einer Besteuerung unterliegen, glücklicher Zufall auch der einzige Hebel (nebst Verboten) den die Politik zu kennen scheint. Es gibt schlicht keine andere denkbare Lösung.
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Florian Gallwitz
Florian Gallwitz@FlorianGallwitz·
"Langfristig bleiben übrig: alle performativen Berufe. Sportler, Schauspieler ... Religiöses Personal. Priester, Rabbiner und so weiter. Ferner: Leute, die die KI überwachen. Wenn – aber das ist ein großes „Wenn“! – Menschen die Kontrolle behalten." welt.de/kultur/plus69a…
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Melon Usk
Melon Usk@cop_on_fire·
@michael_nielsen at this point if someones tweets have zero typos and every paragraph is exactly three sentences I just assume its AI. messy imperfect writing is becoming the signal that a human actually cared enough to type it out
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Michael Nielsen
Michael Nielsen@michael_nielsen·
Gradually unfollowing and usually blocking people who post AI writing passing it off as their own. Several hundred blocked so far Writing has historically been useful as proof-of-thought. AI writing tends to be proof-of-performing-thought. These are not the same. Indeed, the latter tends also to be proof-of-lack-of-thought, and blocking is the appropriate action
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Rahul Marthak
Rahul Marthak@RahulMarthak·
Every single one of these is why we built sneo.ai. GSC gives you raw data. sneo gives you answers. → No row limits — we pull & store everything → AI that reads your data and tells you what to fix → Ask anything in plain English: "Why did my CTR drop?" - Get the exact reasoning & next steps. → Content audit across every page, not just 1000 rows → Force-index URLs directly from the dashboard → SERP volatility tracking so you know when Google moves your rankings GSC is the data source. sneo is the intelligence layer on top of it. Free forever, connects in 60 seconds → sneo.ai
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Daniel Foley Carter
Daniel Foley Carter@foley_seo·
Every single SEO I have spoken to that's good has complained about Google Search Console. Here are the biggest complaints: 1. Shit filtering - even with REGEX, the filtering on search console data is rubbish 2. 1000 row limits - both on looking at data and exporting 3. Lack of being able to layer conflicting filter conditions i.e. contains, not contains 4. 16 month timeframe limitations 5. Anonymised data / bloom filtering 6. 1000 row limits on non indexed reasons 7. No AI overviews data in search appearance 8. No separate data for AI mode 9. Delays with search console processing data 10. Lack of real innovative features - poor implementation of annotations and AI configurator 11. No HTTP status reporting 12. Slow URL inspection There's lots more. What are your pet hates with Google Search Console?
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Paul Schoel
Paul Schoel@NextPersona·
@ginandstocks Noch nicht in diesem Maß umsetzbar. Nach wie vor erledigen Menschen in Unternehmen nicht nur Aufgaben, sie übernehmen auch Verantwortung und Haftung. Beides ist nicht ohne weiteres delegierbar.
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Hendrik
Hendrik@ginandstocks·
Ich wiederhole mich ungern aber inzwischen gibt es für mich keinen Zweifel mehr: Jede Tätigkeit, die sich vollständig über einen Computer erledigen lässt, wird automatisiert. Nicht vielleicht. Sondern zwangsläufig. Die Frage ist nur ob in 10 Jahren oder bereits in 2.
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Toby VirtualFilmer
Toby VirtualFilmer@virtualfilmer·
@GregorySchier 💯 and it’s also so annoying that people think we can’t tell. It’s the same bullshit phrasing too, over and over. And the same “freshly lobotomized” fake calmness. Humans aren’t calm and don’t give perfectly worded but ZERO CONTENT responses
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Paul Schoel
Paul Schoel@NextPersona·
@gailcweiner Moving towards 2030 you better make sure you cater/adapt to AI as it will decide whether you hold any business value or can be laid off.
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Gail Weiner
Gail Weiner@gailcweiner·
Humans should not have to work hard at making AI models adapt to us. They should be built to adapt to humans, not force humans to flatten themselves into machine-readable behavior.
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Paul Schoel
Paul Schoel@NextPersona·
@RossHudgens What if they only enter „Google“, not knowing the difference between AI Overview and classic search? Or dont you do this distinction?
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Ross Hudgens
Ross Hudgens@RossHudgens·
“5% of our closed-won deals come from LLMs.” Wrong. 5% of your currently attributable deals come from LLMs. The real number is far more likely to be in the 30–60% range. Why? You’re probably looking at referral traffic to infer attribution. Instead, you should allow users to self-attribute. Add a prompt to your lead form that asks: “How did you hear about us?” This will better capture sources from people who Googled you after using an LLM or typed your brand name directly. For Siege, 5% of our traffic comes from LLMs. The actual number attributable to LLMs via self-attribution? 50%! 10× the default assumption for many. There are hundreds of SEOs struggling to show the value of their work as clicks decline. This is one path to fixing that. If conversion rate is a concern, make the field optional or place it post-conversion. Neither is perfect, but both are far more helpful than relying solely on referral traffic to justify GEO work to executives.
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Paul Schoel
Paul Schoel@NextPersona·
In India AI is everywhere.
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Paul Schoel
Paul Schoel@NextPersona·
@lexandermorgan @wesbos In such cases you need to differentiate. People like me may use AI for spell check and grammar improvents.
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Alexander Morgan
Alexander Morgan@lexandermorgan·
@wesbos I wonder if giving the option to block replies from API calls would cut it down. I can't imagine people are manually pasting in ai replies.
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Wes Bos
Wes Bos@wesbos·
the bot replies on here are unbearable. Even many seemingly reputable devs have converted their accounts over to replying with short agreeable summaries What is the end game here? Just keeping accounts warm for when they are really needed?
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Paul Schoel@NextPersona·
@wesbos The frustrating part: it actually works like charme. People engage heavily with the most obvious bot replies.
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