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Philomath

@mac1181

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Beigetreten Kasım 2016
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Philomath@mac1181·
@KettlebellDan My 7 year old niece just cut her finger today will cutting an apple with a semi sharp knife. Normally kids apply a lot of force when trying to cut things & hence unfortunately hurting themselves. Maybe first check their approach before handing a sharp object
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what is the right age to teach kids to cut with sharp knives?
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@greg16676935420 When did they come back? I have been looking for them all over the place 😁
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greg@greg16676935420·
Boobs are back
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greg@greg16676935420·
@chasedownleads No more room since you installed that vending machine in my shower without my permission
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greg@greg16676935420·
Just found out AI uses a lot of water so I’ve decided to stop using it while I’m in the shower
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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
It is difficult to imagine an American who has been a greater parasite on the public coffers than @BernieSanders. He has contributed NOTHING to the United States other than decades of cantankerous and sullen envy-fuelled anger at those who create.
Bernie Sanders@BernieSanders

Taxing 50% of AI companies' stock to ensure that AI benefits humanity isn't radical, but let me tell you what is: Since Trump was elected, the 7 richest men in America, all Big Tech oligarchs, became $1.15 trillion richer while 60% live paycheck to paycheck. That's radical.

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Philomath@mac1181·
@lexfridman And u are smiling 😁 how did that happen? 😉
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Lex Fridman@lexfridman·
I got to spend all day today with Jensen in Taiwan: talking with thousands of engineers and eating street food at a night market. Jensen is received as a rockstar in Taiwan, like it's Beatles in the 60's. It's mind-blowing and fun to watch. But most importantly, through all the interactions and all my conversations with him, he remained the same humble, kind, thoughtful, funny guy he always was, even as a kid who went to these same night markets many years ago. Btw, we tried a crazy amount of different street food. It's legit some of the most delicious food I've ever had. I can't wait to share video of it, including a ton of our conversations and hangout. When I can pause for a moment from all the travel to edit the video, I'll post it. Can't wait to continue talking to Jensen and engineers at Computex this week, and exploring more of Taiwan, and of course roaming the night markets for some more delicious street food. Days like these, even more than usual, I feel like the luckiest kid in the world. Love you all! ❤️
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Philomath@mac1181·
@greg16676935420 Your support to humanity is commendable. 👏 Hope the people near you do not faint because of the odor 😂
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
Since a lot of comments ask about it, they cannot really say anything about code quality using their methods. In part, the reason humans are the bottleneck is because humans are doing some sort of quality check on output, acting as a needed complement to AI coding.
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DHH@dhh·
You can’t outwork the whole world. There’s always going to be someone somewhere willing to work as hard as you. Someone just as hungry. Or hungrier. Assuming you can work harder and longer than someone else is giving yourself too much credit for your effort and not enough for theirs. Putting in 1,001 hours to someone else’s 1,000 isn’t going to tip the scale in your favor. What’s worse is when management holds up certain people as having a great “work ethic” because they’re always around, always available, always working. That’s a terrible example of a work ethic and a great example of someone who’s overworked. A great work ethic isn’t about working whenever you’re called upon. It’s about doing what you say you’re going to do, putting in a fair day’s work, respecting the work, respecting the customer, respecting coworkers, not wasting time, not creating unnecessary work for other people, and not being a bottleneck. Work ethic is about being a fundamentally good person that others can count on and enjoy working with. So how do people get ahead if it’s not about outworking everyone else? People make it because they’re talented, they’re lucky, they’re in the right place at the right time, they know how to work with other people, they know how to sell an idea, they know what moves people, they can tell a story, they know which details matter and which don’t, they can see the big and small pictures in every situation, and they know how to do something with an opportunity. And for so many other reasons. So get the outwork myth out of your head. Stop equating work ethic with excessive work hours. Neither is going to get you ahead or help you find calm. [The Outwork Myth — It Doesn't Have To Be Crazy At Work, 2018]
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greg@greg16676935420·
@KettlebellDan I don’t have many plants myself but my biggest advice is don’t over water or under water them
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Dan@KettlebellDan·
best tips for plantar fasciitis?
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Philomath@mac1181·
@levelsio These kinds of practices will lead to diseases. Not flushing ??? 🫪
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Philomath@mac1181·
@elonmusk Literally looks like a third world country
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Problems in Paris
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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
The only thing that stops violent men from raping you and your society are other men who are equally willing to be violent in stopping the rapists. The West has decided that the highest virtue is to quietly comply with the destruction of your civilization because to do otherwise is bigoted toward the rapists. It really is that simple.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
Every country on planet Earth is built on conquest. Every “indigenous” tribe claimed its land by conquest. Every line on the map, across every continent and every ethnic group, was drawn by conquest. Apologizing for this is like apologizing for gravity.
Lost in reality@RedstateDem86

@MattWalshBlog I think a day acknowledging that they're country, like ours, was built on conquest and genocide and that native populations are not seeing the fruits of the new country is a good thing.

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Philomath@mac1181·
@vboykis Yay a treat from Vicki. It's been so long since I got a recommendation from you. 👏🤩
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vicki@vboykis·
Very strongly recommend breaking out of the token discourse and touching grass from time to time to maintain a grip on reality
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