Divor

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Divor

Divor

@DivorPsi

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Beigetreten Aralık 2021
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Divor@DivorPsi·
@lancemarxen @ObsoleteSony Wrongggg! You do know there was a Playstation right?! Ps2 had the most catalog and is the foundation for most of the games you see today. You sound like a Xbox fan who switch to PS because they couldn't perform.
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Lance Marxen
Lance Marxen@lancemarxen·
@ObsoleteSony PS2 is the *worst* PlayStation. It was the era of the lowest quality games, and many major franchises nearly died as a result. Yes, the console sold extremely well due to it being a DVD player - not for the games, that's for sure.
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Obsolete Sony
Obsolete Sony@ObsoleteSony·
A quarter of a century later, and the PS2 still holds the crown as the best PlayStation.
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AaronTheGooner@AaronTheGunner·
@SamJDean Good thing their admin said corners aren’t allowed. 0-0
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Sam Dean
Sam Dean@SamJDean·
Arsenal have been undone by two set-piece routines. Firstly from kick-off, when Leverkusen immediately surged upfield. And then from the back-post corner, which looked like a move straight from Arsenal's own playbook. 1-0.
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Divor@DivorPsi·
@AmbrocioMtzx2 @airmainengineer Why do you feel teachers have that same risk logically? Also how many teachers actually teach students and cultivate them and are passionate?
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ambrocio martinez
ambrocio martinez@AmbrocioMtzx2·
@airmainengineer Food for thought. If pay reflected responsibility and risk, why would pilots earn $456k while teachers, ( 🔫higher risk)—responsible for dozens of children every day—earn a fraction? Is it what/who society chooses to value?.
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aircraftmaintenancengineer@airmainengineer·
A Miami-based captain flying Boeing 737s for American Airlines shared a pay stub on Reddit. The pilot’s year-to-date earnings totaled nearly $458,000, with an hourly rate exceeding $360 (based solely on flight hours). Commenters noted that this isn’t even the peak earning level—widebody captains can make roughly 24% more, and further raises are scheduled under the existing contract through 2027.
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Elma@oelma__·
99% will fail to tell the answer
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Jacqueline Charles
Jacqueline Charles@Jacquiecharles·
Haiti’s first & only king, Henry Christophe was born in #Grenada & not St. Kitts and he fought in the American Revolutionary War, says author Marlene Daut who devotes 3 chapters to his early life. @MiamiBookFair
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Brooklyn Flowers
Brooklyn Flowers@BrooklynFlowe15·
@RapidResponse47 @GOP @SecScottBessent This BOLD FACED LIAR Scott Bessent is trying to give Donald Trump credit for what President Biden accomplished through the Inflation Reduction Act! These people have no SHAME, they’ll LIE about anything!
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Rapid Response 47
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
"We have slowed inflation — and we are working very hard to bring it down," says @SecScottBessent. "You know the best way to bring your inflation rate down? Move from a blue state to a red state. Blue-state inflation is half a percent higher."
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Divor@DivorPsi·
@I_Wait_I_Watch @FoxNews Its not up to him you need to read up on executive branches actual authority they putting blame on someone who doesn't have that power. Ya'll need to check these senators and govs fr
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Fox News
Fox News@FoxNews·
KAROLINE LEAVITT on Epstein emails: "It is not a coincidence that the Democrats leaked these emails to the fake news this morning ahead of Republicans reopening the government." "This is another distraction campaign by the Democrats and the liberal media."
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent@SecScottBessent·
We inherited an affordability crisis, but we have slowed price increases and real working-class wages are going up. Democrats have tried to block President Trump’s policies in the courts, in the media, and even by shutting down the government. Let’s keep the economy open, let our policies work, and see if costs come down and wages rise.
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Divor@DivorPsi·
@WhiteHouse 100% false lmao they been preparing since projected Kamala to win last year. People need to stop being being biased and stop praying on peoples emotions and lack of knowledge and awareness
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán at the White House: “There's "no question" that the war in Ukraine would not have happened if President Trump was in office.” 🇺🇸
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Nadeem Ram Ali 🇮🇳
Nadeem Ram Ali 🇮🇳@NadeemRamAli·
Donald Trump always lies, Donald Trump is about to attack Venezuela, the situation in Brazil is bad, he is getting massacres done by his terrorist organizations in Nigeria and is pretending that if Christians are killed then action will be taken whereas he himself is getting all this done.
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Fox News@FoxNews·
PRESIDENT TRUMP: "I'm ending war because of these tariffs." "They're gaining in national security, they're gaining in economics, they're gaining in so many different ways — and they're gaining in self-respect for our own country.” "This is national security."
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Divor@DivorPsi·
@Reuters Technically judges dont have the authority for what their imposing. What I'm curious on why is so much of this publicized like compared to all the other election none of this was allowed. Seems like a act to cover up a lot and it's been ongoing for almost 2 decades now
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Reuters@Reuters·
US President Donald Trump said he will consider alternatives if the Supreme Court rules against his administration over the legality of sweeping tariffs reut.rs/4hWzgwX
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Divor@DivorPsi·
@wslote142 @FoxNews Thats a dumb statement i dont know why ya'll act like he in the position forever. First non politician in office and the only one demonized. They all feed up yall really need to check your senators and gov. cause by no means is fed. Law absolute over state
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Wayne Slote
Wayne Slote@wslote142·
@FoxNews America at the crossroads..... Socialism/Communism, or an Authoritarian dictatorship under Donald Trump.
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Fox News@FoxNews·
PRESIDENT TRUMP: “After last night's results, the decision facing all Americans could not be more clear. We have a choice between communism and common sense.”
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sharinky@sharinfl·
@politico We are going to have to start wondering what they have done with our money.
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POLITICO@politico·
Judge orders Trump administration to pay full SNAP benefits dlvr.it/TP6nxN
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Divor@DivorPsi·
@VTWDRAWS @IGN Xbox dropped out console war sorry to break it to you
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love@VTWDRAWS·
@IGN This. This is the move to push the industry forward. Not the stupid “wait a year and a half” stuff. PlayStation SHOULD have Halo, Xbox SHOULD have God of War.
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IGN@IGN·
A "Cross-Buy" graphic spotted on the PlayStation Store has sparked speculation that Sony is set to announce cross-platform purchasing for its games across consoles and PC. bit.ly/47GeAES
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Divor@DivorPsi·
@sama I say if they shouldn't because they don't focus on employing people in the country. The IT field been in shambles the past couple years and ongoing
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
I would like to clarify a few things. First, the obvious one: we do not have or want government guarantees for OpenAI datacenters. We believe that governments should not pick winners or losers, and that taxpayers should not bail out companies that make bad business decisions or otherwise lose in the market. If one company fails, other companies will do good work. What we do think might make sense is governments building (and owning) their own AI infrastructure, but then the upside of that should flow to the government as well. We can imagine a world where governments decide to offtake a lot of computing power and get to decide how to use it, and it may make sense to provide lower cost of capital to do so. Building a strategic national reserve of computing power makes a lot of sense. But this should be for the government’s benefit, not the benefit of private companies. The one area where we have discussed loan guarantees is as part of supporting the buildout of semiconductor fabs in the US, where we and other companies have responded to the government’s call and where we would be happy to help (though we did not formally apply). The basic idea there has been ensuring that the sourcing of the chip supply chain is as American as possible in order to bring jobs and industrialization back to the US, and to enhance the strategic position of the US with an independent supply chain, for the benefit of all American companies. This is of course different from governments guaranteeing private-benefit datacenter buildouts. There are at least 3 “questions behind the question” here that are understandably causing concern. First, “How is OpenAI going to pay for all this infrastructure it is signing up for?” We expect to end this year above $20 billion in annualized revenue run rate and grow to hundreds of billion by 2030. We are looking at commitments of about $1.4 trillion over the next 8 years. Obviously this requires continued revenue growth, and each doubling is a lot of work! But we are feeling good about our prospects there; we are quite excited about our upcoming enterprise offering for example, and there are categories like new consumer devices and robotics that we also expect to be very significant. But there are also new categories we have a hard time putting specifics on like AI that can do scientific discovery, which we will touch on later. We are also looking at ways to more directly sell compute capacity to other companies (and people); we are pretty sure the world is going to need a lot of “AI cloud”, and we are excited to offer this. We may also raise more equity or debt capital in the future. But everything we currently see suggests that the world is going to need a great deal more computing power than what we are already planning for. Second, “Is OpenAI trying to become too big to fail, and should the government pick winners and losers?” Our answer on this is an unequivocal no. If we screw up and can’t fix it, we should fail, and other companies will continue on doing good work and servicing customers. That’s how capitalism works and the ecosystem and economy would be fine. We plan to be a wildly successful company, but if we get it wrong, that’s on us. Our CFO talked about government financing yesterday, and then later clarified her point underscoring that she could have phrased things more clearly. As mentioned above, we think that the US government should have a national strategy for its own AI infrastructure. Tyler Cowen asked me a few weeks ago about the federal government becoming the insurer of last resort for AI, in the sense of risks (like nuclear power) not about overbuild. I said “I do think the government ends up as the insurer of last resort, but I think I mean that in a different way than you mean that, and I don’t expect them to actually be writing the policies in the way that maybe they do for nuclear”. Again, this was in a totally different context than datacenter buildout, and not about bailing out a company. What we were talking about is something going catastrophically wrong—say, a rogue actor using an AI to coordinate a large-scale cyberattack that disrupts critical infrastructure—and how intentional misuse of AI could cause harm at a scale that only the government could deal with. I do not think the government should be writing insurance policies for AI companies. Third, “Why do you need to spend so much now, instead of growing more slowly?”. We are trying to build the infrastructure for a future economy powered by AI, and given everything we see on the horizon in our research program, this is the time to invest to be really scaling up our technology. Massive infrastructure projects take quite awhile to build, so we have to start now. Based on the trends we are seeing of how people are using AI and how much of it they would like to use, we believe the risk to OpenAI of not having enough computing power is more significant and more likely than the risk of having too much. Even today, we and others have to rate limit our products and not offer new features and models because we face such a severe compute constraint. In a world where AI can make important scientific breakthroughs but at the cost of tremendous amounts of computing power, we want to be ready to meet that moment. And we no longer think it’s in the distant future. Our mission requires us to do what we can to not wait many more years to apply AI to hard problems, like contributing to curing deadly diseases, and to bring the benefits of AGI to people as soon as possible. Also, we want a world of abundant and cheap AI. We expect massive demand for this technology, and for it to improve people’s lives in many ways. It is a great privilege to get to be in the arena, and to have the conviction to take a run at building infrastructure at such scale for something so important. This is the bet we are making, and given our vantage point, we feel good about it. But we of course could be wrong, and the market—not the government—will deal with it if we are.
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M2@Amer1can_Barbie·
Hear me out…
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