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@Random__Kids

life is pain, highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something.

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james hong
james hong@jhong·
Random thought: my college experience was great but in reality I mostly just read books to learn. I didn't personally get much out of class lectures. Everything I accomplished later, I really could have gone anywhere (or maybe even nowhere). The main value of college for me was making friends who were also smart and liked to make shit. But due to how admissions works today, those kids are spread out more than ever. I've noticed a lot of super smart kids who like to make shit don't even get into top schools anymore. So it doesn't really matter if my kids go to a "top school". What probably matters more is that they find and become friends with the other kids at their school that are also smart and like to make shit. And if they don't then they can just move to silicon valley or wherever those people congregate, and they can make friends there at random hackathons or whatever. I believe this mentally. but emotionally it's still hard to adjust.. and this is before even considering AI.
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Claire Lehmann
Claire Lehmann@clairlemon·
When a product is marketed to children, the responsibility does not fall on the public or on parents to prove it is harmful. The responsibility falls on the manufacturer to prove it is safe. Has Meta done this?
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jon repetti
jon repetti@pourfairelevide·
I don’t think “running an actual food truck” should be a class at school. I would prefer if human teachers taught kids how to read and do math the normal way that has worked for 100 years.
Anthony@antho_builds

@pourfairelevide If you dig into it it's actually a lot less dystopian than they make it sound. Students get to spend most of their day on project-based learning like running an actual food truck. I think it's pretty cool that they get to do hands-on stuff over traditional academics

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Derek Thompson
Derek Thompson@DKThomp·
Can we talk about this calmly without calling each other mean names or insinuating that I'm part of a "coordinated" campaign to defend smartphones? I'm confused what exactly you mean by "smartphones are tobacco" but let me tell you exactly what I mean by "smartphones aren't cigarettes": - Some parents of children with rare diseases use their phones/social media to connect with comforting online support groups in ways that would be almost impossible in an age before the internet - Some political activists use phones/social media to build networks of likeminded supporters to ... let's say ... oppose restrictive zoning (me) or take on corporate power in dialysis services (you!) - For many teenage girls, phones/social media are a vector of negative social comparison ways that causally increase anxiety, depression, and suicidality The idea that these groups are interacting with smartphones in a uniform way that is analogous to inhaling a mass manufactured bundle of chemicals that has a uniform effect on its consumer base doesn't make sense. To take one more example: The relationship between phone use and youth anxiety is clear across the US and other English-speaking countries but not in other European countries with high levels of phone use. There's no similar phenomenon for tobacco, where it's clearly bad for Americans but possibly not bad for Germans. I think phones/social media do a lot of bad things. I've written about this constantly. But words matter. And saying that this technology "is tobacco" is just wrong.
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@unclebobmartin will people get that close to the code again? for systems i already know, makes sense for new systems i just don't spend enough time in the code to really deeply think about it anymore
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Uncle Bob Martin
Uncle Bob Martin@unclebobmartin·
I woke up this morning with an idea for improving the performance of Empire. It's an entirely different approach for navigating the world map. I think it'll cut processing time by a significant factor. The AI doesn't wake up with new ideas like that. They don't have light bulb moments. They don't look sideways at a problem and see it from a novel perspective. And the insight I'm talking about derives from my deep knowledge of the system itself, and the way computers operate. Try as they might, no matter how much they hope, they'll never be rid of us.
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Covfefe Anon
Covfefe Anon@CovfefeAnon·
The idea that the only ethical and moral stance is total passivity is spot on and is a deep issue with there are two broad, important aspects of it First - this is an aspect of the progressive world-view where *the only actors are villains* - in fact, to act is to *be* a villain Second - this view of passivity is fundamentally feminine and reflects the domination of the culture by female norms - "I don't care who started it, you both did and that's unacceptable" - the default mode stamped onto their brains by evolution of "just don't let anything *happen* and eventually the children you're watching over will grow to adults [and then men will take responsibility for them]" applied to *everything* because that's how brain heuristics work This was the first generation raised under unchecked female norms because it became illegal to tell women they're wrong about anything starting in the mid to late eighties which was then codified into law by the Civil Rights Act of 1991
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Yeerk.P 🦆@PYeerk

I think in the final analysis the millennial sensibility comes out of the conviction that total passivity is the only ethical life

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Brandon Wilson
Brandon Wilson@brandonwilson·
Claude API is so much less reliable than OpenAI
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Craig Fuller 🛩🚛🚂⚓️
Last month, the US shipped more chemicals via rail than any other time in history. With a week to go, March will break that number...
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Jason Locasale
Jason Locasale@LocasaleLab·
Pharma and academic scientists are correct. These immunotherapy drugs are real breakthroughs. When they work, they can cure patients with otherwise terminal cancer. The reality, unfortunately, is that they only work in about 1–5% of cancer patients. Yet there is relentless hype that these drugs are the endgame for cancer. Much of the pharma and biotech industry has oriented itself around them, and a large share of NIH funding follows. Meanwhile, 95–99% of cancer patients, for whom these drugs do nothing, are left behind. That is the part people are not paying attention to.
Noah Smith 🐇🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼@Noahpinion

We're winning the War on Cancer, and people need to pay more attention

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roon@tszzl·
the year is 20xx. the surface of the sun is lined with ten trillion trillion trillion transistors. the machine deity Ra simulates infinite heavens for humankind to wander. Ed zitron remains skeptical about anthropic revenue figures
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Alec Stapp
Alec Stapp@AlecStapp·
Reminder that the United States could have been the world leader in 5G technology instead of China if we had just given *one guy* a green card when he needed one.
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mark pincus
mark pincus@markpinc·
This is today’s Dem party. Its full on socialism. Tax and spend until theyve sucked all the blood out of the American economy. Then complain more. They want to pretend the problem isnt an insanely wasteful govt that is spending us into oblivion.
Elizabeth Warren@SenWarren

Today, I'm introducing my wealth tax — and more than 50 members of Congress are joining me. It’s time for the government to start working for American families, not just the ultra-rich.

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