Alex

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Alex

Alex

@embedded_iot

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Liverpool, England Beigetreten Şubat 2016
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Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Terence Tao has won every award mathematics can give a human being. Fields Medal. Breakthrough Prize. MacArthur Genius Grant. He is widely regarded as the greatest living mathematician. Not one of. The greatest. He just said something that should terrify every university on Earth. Tao: “We live in a particularly unpredictable era. I think things that we’ve taken for granted for centuries may not hold anymore.” Not years. Not decades. Centuries. The assumptions governing who gets to contribute to knowledge have been in place longer than most nations have existed. Tao just told you those assumptions are dissolving. Tao: “The way we do everything, not just mathematics, will change.” This is not a man who deals in hyperbole. He builds arguments the way he builds proofs. Piece by piece. Nothing unverified. When he says everything, he means everything. Tao: “In math, you previously had to basically go through years and years of education, be a math PhD before you could contribute to the frontier of math research.” That was the contract. You give a decade of your life to an institution. You grind through coursework, committees, dissertation reviews, postdoc rotations. Then maybe you get to touch the boundary of what’s known. The entire system was built on that bottleneck. Time was the gate. Credentials were the key. Tao: “Now it’s quite possible at the high school level that you could get involved in a math project and actually make a real contribution because of all these AI tools.” A high schooler. Contributing to frontier mathematics. The same frontier that used to require a decade of institutional obedience to even approach. He said this about math. He already told you this applies to everything. AI didn’t just speed up the path. It removed the path entirely. The university sold you a ten-year toll road. AI just paved around it overnight. The toll booth operators haven’t realized yet that no one’s coming. Tao: “In many ways, I would prefer the much more boring, quiet era where things are much the same as they were ten years ago, 20 years ago.” This is the line that should haunt you. The smartest mathematician on the planet would rather this wasn’t happening. He is not selling this. He is not positioning himself for a funding round. The acceleration is so violent that even the mind best equipped to process it would prefer it stopped. If Tao is uncomfortable, you should be paying very close attention to your own assumptions about what’s coming. Tao: “The things that you study, some of them may become obsolete or revolutionized, but some things will be retained.” That word “some” is doing enormous work in that sentence. It means the rest won’t be. Entire fields that people spent their careers building will collapse. Not slowly. Not politely. And Tao is telling you he can’t predict which ones survive. Tao: “You should be open to very, very different ways of doing science, some of which don’t exist yet.” Most people will scroll past this. It’s the most important line in the entire clip. He’s not saying learn new tools. He’s not saying adapt your workflow. He’s saying the methods themselves haven’t been invented yet. The frameworks don’t exist. You cannot prepare for what hasn’t been created. You can only build the kind of mind that doesn’t break when the ground shifts beneath it. Tao: “It’s a scary time, but also very exciting.” He said scary first. Every tech founder says exciting first and mentions risk as a footnote. Tao reversed it. When the most brilliant mind of a generation leads with fear and follows with possibility, that is not optimism. That is a man telling you the truth about what’s coming while still choosing to walk toward it. The people who survive the next decade won’t be the ones with the best credentials. They’ll be the ones who stopped mourning the world that was and started building for the one that doesn’t exist yet.
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Mehdi Hasan
Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan·
I have waited years for someone to challenge this nonsense phrase on mainstream media. An indictment of the liberal PEP media that it took Tucker Carlson to do it. And he undeniably did it well.
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Mukhtar
Mukhtar@I_amMukhtar·
Officer Lisa broke down in court when they played the diss track about her. The camera cut to Afroman, and he's just vibing to his song. America is not a real place.
Mukhtar@I_amMukhtar

Meanwhile, in America. Police raided rapper Afroman’s house. They didn’t charge him with anything, but they trashed his home and stole $400. He captured the raid on CCTV. He then dropped diss tracks roasting them. They sued him for defamation, and he won.

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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Absolute bombshell. Mearsheimer reveals Trump secretly allowed Iran to sell its oil to keep global prices under 100 dollars. But Israel intentionally bombed Iranian gas fields to ruin the plan, sending prices skyrocketing and destroying the US economy.
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Wide Awake Media
Wide Awake Media@wideawake_media·
Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison delivers a sales pitch for his company's new AI-monitored body cameras, which live stream footage back to headquarters and cannot be turned off. "Citizens will be on their best behaviour, because we're constantly recording and reporting everything that's going on." "These are the kind of next generation systems we can build using AI."
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John McEvoy
John McEvoy@jmcevoy_2·
My latest in @declassifiedUK is a shocking story of incompetence, malfeasance, and unlawful behaviour: Britain's Ministry of Defence paid £1.5 billion for drones which kept crashing and couldn't fly in bad weather. The contract was awarded to Israel's largest arms firm Elbit Systems and Thales from France. Those companies squeezed the MoD for years, with the drones costing £88,400 per flying hour and executives charging £18,000 a month for hotels. Meanwhile, Elbit and Thales produced an export variant of the same drone and signed a £400 million contract to sell them to Romania. Despite everything, they were assisted by the UK government, which subsidised the production of those drones and promised to support export licenses. Shipping documents expose how dozens of drone components have been sent from Britain to Israel since the contract with Romania was signed - but they haven't been onward exported to Romania. And open-source evidence now strongly suggests Elbit has been testing the drones in the illegally occupied Golan Heights, likely breaching UK export law. Full story👇 declassifieduk.org/how-a-failed-b…
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Alex@embedded_iot·
We must get this foreign influence out of our media and out of our political system
Dr Rahmeh Aladwan@doctor_rahmeh

@joekent16jan19 This is the correct and moral position. If Western countries don't ban the zionist jewish lobbies, they will continue to fund and be dragged into wars for 'israel'.

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Dan Neidle
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
On Friday we revealed the Companies House vulnerability letting anyone access the private dashboard of any UK company. This is the moment I first saw it demonstrated. My reaction says it all. What do we know? What don't we know? What should companies do now?
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🇨🇳 Wei Zhao 赵伟
🇨🇳 Wei Zhao 赵伟@antmillionsbot·
🚨🚨🚨 CHINA SURROUNDED TAIWAN WHILE AMERICA WAS FIGHTING IRAN. THE TIMING IS NOT A COINCIDENCE. 🚨🚨🚨 Yesterday, Taiwan's military detected 26 Chinese warplanes. 7 Chinese navy ships. All circling the island at once. This is the LARGEST military presence China has shown near Taiwan in weeks. And it happened the exact same day the US announced more troops heading to the Middle East. ⚠️ Taiwan signed a $9 BILLION arms deal yesterday — scrambling before a March 15 deadline ⚠️ One of those arms packages — 82 HIMARS systems — expires on March 26 ⚠️ South Korea quietly withdrew its THAAD missile defense because of Iran ⚠️ If China moves, North Korea could simultaneously threaten Japan and South Korea Here is the logic chain that should terrify you: China went quiet for 16 days near Taiwan → experts said "maybe peace" → then 26 planes returned yesterday → the lull was never peace → the lull was Xi waiting for the perfect window. America is at war in the Middle East. America's missile stockpiles are depleted. America's Marines are in the Gulf. And TSMC — the company that makes 90% of the world's advanced chips — sits on that island. ⚠️ If Taiwan falls, every AI company, every phone maker, every car brand on earth loses its chip supply ⚠️ One analyst called it: "S&P 500 down 50%" scenario ⚠️ The New York Times said it would "cripple the US economy" The uncomfortable question nobody is asking: If China moves this week, what exactly does America do with zero available military units and oil at $100? This is the most dangerous geopolitical window since 2003. Prepare accordingly. 🚨🚨🚨
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Jody McIntyre
Jody McIntyre@jodymcintyre_·
This week, the Starmer administration voted to get rid of jury trials, a right enjoyed by British citizens for over 800 years. But my investigations reveal THREE pro-Israeli lawyers pushing for the change. Here are their names:🧵
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