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✨LLMs for Healthcare 🗺GeoPolitics 🏎F1

Havertown, PA 🔔🇺🇸 Beigetreten Mart 2008
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Awesome history of insurance by @daschreiber : 🇨🇭1713 Bernoulli defines Law of Large Numbers 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿1686 Lloys of London founded, redefines insurance ⛵️1799 Insurance Companies own most data 🚂1899 Insurance Companies own most data 🖥1999 Insurance Companies own most data 🤖2019 ❓
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Ok the local models are here Qwen 3.5 small models feel so slick on Locally AI app on iPhone
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Mission accomplished Pentagon: "We have successfully degraded the operational capacity of all national security supply chain risks" 🇮🇷Iran: infrastructure destroyed 🤖Claude: experiencing increased errors on Opus 4.6
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@sojoodi For me, I need a full computer in order to: - do local development - run the app - run all my playwright tests - do deployment - Git commits and pull requests all along the way As long as I've got all those capabilities, I'm good to go.
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@cerebras what's the timeline looking like to get Kimi k 2.5 up at 1000 plus tokens per second?
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anyone else juggling multiple $200 AI subscriptions because you keep running out of tokens on one and have to switch to the other mid-task? there has to be a better way... what's your setup for managing this?
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Are we all switching from Claude Code to OpenCode with GLM 4.7 ? Feels 10x faster with minimal intelligence loss
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Chris Stanchak
Chris Stanchak@chrisstanchak·
Just tried 8090 Factory Alpha (cc @chamath). It slows you down to speed you up — forcing clarity, specs, and discrete units of work instead of messy one-shot builds. Check out my review...
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Palantir
Palantir@PalantirTech·
Skip the debt. Skip the indoctrination. Get the Palantir Degree.
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This feels like the future.... using ChatGPT Operator to do research using Gemini
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Reading @benedictevans 2013 vintage slides... remembering when "Card UI" was the future (it was kinda right, but didn't matter in terms of platform shift)
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Back in 2015… when I thought $300 per Bitcoin was expensive
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Sean McDonald@seanmcdonaldxyz·
@Replit there is a new error causing Console to shrink on all browsers. Like yes maximize screen real estate but this is too far, guys. 😄
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EverythingSings.Art@everythingSung·
Seeing a bug @Replit @ReplitSupport Seems to happen on the web on desktop and on iOS It seems like the console is trying to wrap itself, but its width keeps shrinking until it’s unreadable Hard to debug with it haha
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Evan Feng
Evan Feng@EvanTheFeng·
An analysis built permissionlessly, leveraging as inputs, the live state-by-state data based on global bettors on Polymarket (not available to US persons today), a decentralized prediction market built on Polygon, a scaling solution for Ethereum, now has crossed 90% cumulative probability for the leading candidate across its live refreshing dashboard, hours (and maybe days) before any centralized news agency "calls" the Presidential election winner. If this is what web3 innovation feels like today - imagine what's possible with bright line laws, supportive regulators, and clearer paths for risk capital looking to find its way into the arena!
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Ok, let’s do this. Unlike lame-ass poll-based Monte Carlos, these will update throughout the day and night based on state-by-state prediction market fluctuations. You can close the tab, but you will always come back. election.elidourado.com

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It’s wild how much Claude 3 from Anthropic can answer without searching the web. All of this info is somewhere in the model.
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This Back Story Article in the Economist got me to watch Episode 1 of "The Regime" on HBO. The show is good, but not "Succession" good. Is fun to point out all of the Russia / Putin corollaries though.
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@compound248 @TrungTPhan Nah man, there’s a Chase Bank by me built last year, I’ve never seen the parking lot close to full, always open spots. Chase went even further, they have 2 bike racks so that bike parking is never full (McKinsey must have told them that millennials love bikes)
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Compound248 💰@compound248·
@TrungTPhan I think he’s overthinking it - more likely a legacy of branches that were built when in-person (rather than digital/remote) banking dominated.
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Trung Phan@TrungTPhan·
Patrick McKenzie explains why bank parking lots are always empty (it has to do with queuing theory)
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