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Marko Wathen
@MarkoWathen
Founder @intelleancom - When "close enough" isn't enough, 0% hallucination intelligence from documents. Serious coffee drinker. Runner. 🇺🇸🇫🇮🇸🇪
Skåne Beigetreten Nisan 2022
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Kokoomuksen vakava internetin sensuurin operaatio kiihtyy.
Henna Virkkunen@HennaVirkkunen
Protecting children online is a top priority for us. We adopted a Recommendation setting out clear expectations for EU countries on the deployment of the European Age Verification Solution.
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@AutismCapital They borrow money from other countries. Billions.
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VERY interesting development at @Intelleancom (can't tell more yet). We need advice in aviation industry specifics. If you have insights / expertise in airline / aviation systems / processes, etc. contact me asap!

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Slightly surprising positive interest from aviation / airlines for what my @Intelleancom startup can help them do better! ✈️
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La estructura de "Bohemian Rhapsody" tiene elementos que los perros encuentran irresistibles. Los coros de alta frecuencia y los cambios drásticos de tono imitan los sonidos que los perros usan para comunicarse con su manada. Una nota larga, muchos perros lo interpretan como un aullido de invitación y deciden unirse.
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🦔Nvidia's VP of applied deep learning told Axios that for his team, the cost of compute is far beyond the cost of employees. An MIT study found AI automation is economically viable in only 23% of roles where vision is a primary part of the work, meaning human labor remains cheaper in the vast majority of cases. Uber's CTO said he's back to the drawing board because his 2026 AI budget is already blown. AI software fees have increased 20% to 37% over the past year. Despite all of this, Big Tech has announced $740 billion in capital expenditures for AI this year, a 69% increase from 2025, while laying off more than 92,000 tech workers.
My Take
The core contradiction of the AI moment is now being stated openly by people inside the industry. Companies are cutting human workers who are cheaper than the AI replacing them, to fund AI infrastructure that isn't generating measurable productivity returns, financed by investors who are also funding the AI companies selling the tokens at prices those companies cannot sustain without continued subsidy.
My honest read is that the workforce decisions being made right now are irreversible on a timeline the technology cannot meet. The entry-level pipeline being dismantled today will take a decade to rebuild. The engineers being cut to fund token budgets that exceed their salaries are the same people who would catch the failures when the AI gets it wrong. Companies are making permanent structural changes based on a cost structure that doesn't exist yet and a productivity case that by their own executives' admission hasn't materialized. At some point the distance between the bet and the reality has to close, and the people who absorbed the cost of being wrong won't be the ones who made the decision.
Hedgie🤗

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@marcosagusstinn Sovereignty literally means: supreme, independent control and lawmaking authority over a territory.
We were promised EU as an economic block, but what you're advocating for is the EUSSR and the destruction of individual national identity.
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Concerning. As I’ve said many times before, the biggest risk of AI isn’t James Cameron’s The Terminator, it’s George Orwell’s 1984.
Pubity@pubity
Every new car in the U.S. will be required by law to have tech that puts constant surveillance on the driver by 2027. AI in your car will determine if you're sober and fit to drive, automatically turning off the vehicle if it determines you're a danger on the road.
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I don't understand why this moron keeps saying that. If it's true (which it isn't), why the hell are you working on building such a destructive tech?
If it's a lie (which it is), what are you trying to achieve by spreading this fear among people who don't understand how the tech works? Do you want investors to give you even more money to burn without having any business model other than burning money?

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@atmoio You're a great voice for us skeptics! My thoughts about AI is what I have on my profile Bio - When "close enough" isn't enough. Like you said, AI gets you the easy 80%, the last 20%, that's where the hard work lies.
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i went to clickup.com. opened the page source. found a hardcoded API key in the javascript. copied it. sent one GET request.
got back 959 email addresses and 3,165 internal feature flags.
employees from Home Depot. Fortinet. Autodesk. Tenable. Rakuten. Mayo Clinic. Permira. Akin Gump. government workers from Wyoming, Arkansas, North Carolina, Montana, Queensland Australia, and New Zealand. a Microsoft contractor. 71 clickup employees.
fortinet sells enterprise firewalls. tenable makes Nessus, the vulnerability scanner half the industry runs. their employees emails are exposed because clickup hardcoded a third party API key in a javascript file that loads before you even log in.
this was first reported to clickup through hackerone on January 17, 2025. its now April 2026. the key has not been rotated. i just pulled the response five minutes ago. every email is still there.
clickup raised $535 million at a $4 billion valuation. claims 85% of the Fortune 500 use their platform. looks like the proof is in the page source.




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@PWestoff This is so counter-intuitive: if they'd actually just create better living conditions for native citizens, which would be the easy thing to do, we'd vote FOR them.
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