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@GovPressOffice This is the right message to be delivering. No need to change it. Just hammer it home.
He owes American families a refund.
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@GovPressOffice Is it because he looks like the piece of gum on the bottom of my shoe and sounds like when I try and scrape it off on a the curb?
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KID ROCK IS BANNED FROM CALIFORNIA. AND NOW HE IS BEING BANNED IN MORE PLACES. TERRIBLE MUSIC. WHY IS HE SO ANGRY?
Complex@Complex
Performers exit Kid Rock's festival, leading to cancellation. Full story: complex.com/music/a/bernad…
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@DCinvestor @protosphinx I’ve managed people in their 60’s, people in their 20’s and everything in between.
I think younger generations, who haven’t built up real-world, useful skills around business and playing work politics are going to get particularly crushed by AI that can do their actual tasks.
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@protosphinx the bear case for humanity is that we have inference which can outperform 80% of humans for existing knowledge work
but AGI and robiticized hyperabundance are not actually very close
that’s the problem
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AGI is not coming.
We are nowhere near AGI. What we have today is inference, not learning.
Models get trained once on huge fixed datasets, then frozen. You ask questions, they remix patterns they already saw. Nothing updates. Nothing sticks. Talking to the model does not make it smarter. It does not learn from you. Ever.
Learning is still slow, expensive - and offline.
Look at self driving. You drive around a pothole, make a U turn, and come back. The car’s AI does not learn that you just solved that exact problem. It reacts the same way every time using sensors and rules. Do this 20 times a day and it still has zero memory that the pothole exists. It just re sees it. That is why edge cases never die. There is no local learning. No accumulation.
No 'oh yeah, I’ve seen this before'
LLMs work the same way. Tell it your name and it does not remember. The only reason it looks like memory is because scaffolding keeps shoving your name back into the prompt every time and sanitizing the output.
The model itself has no idea who you are and cannot learn from interaction. It is structurally incapable.
And the scaffolding is the worst part. It is pure duct tape. Just prompts on prompts on prompts around a frozen model. When something breaks, nobody fixes learning. They add another layer. Another rule. Another retry. Another evaluator model judging the first model.
So you end up with systems that are insanely complex but mentally shallow. Debugging is hell because behavior comes from hack interactions, not a learnable core. Tiny prompt tweaks cause wild behavior shifts. Latency goes up. Costs go up. Reliability goes down. None of this compounds into intelligence. It just hides the cracks.
Until we have real persistent learning and real memory inside the system, there is no AGI.
LLMs are not built for this. You cannot prompt your way out of it. You need a totally different architecture. Yann LeCun is right.
And even then, what architecture can actually learn online, store memory, and stay stable on today’s hardware?
Best case, maybe 5-10 yrs.
Right now it is all inference. It looks magical, but the emperor has no clothes. A lot of people see it. Almost nobody says it out loud.
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yeah just send the meteor
Happy Punch@HappyPunch
New combat sport league where heavyweights just sprint full speed into each other
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@DCinvestor 100% he’s already been through this with the (justifiable) backlash from lying under oath about Lewinsky.
Now he and Hillary want to publicly testify. Feels Bill is willing to fall on his sword for the good of the union.
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sounds like a man who is fed up and is ready to expose a blackmail operation
Bill Clinton@BillClinton
I will not sit idly as they use me as a prop in a closed-door kangaroo court by a Republican Party running scared. If they want answers, let’s stop the games & do this the right way: in a public hearing, where the American people can see for themselves what this is really about.
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@implausibleblog This is the USA we used to live in and can, should again.
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Wow, this speech from Mayor of New York Zohran Mamdani 👏💯
"They command us not to believe what we see"
"They compel us as George Orwell wrote nearly 80 years ago, to reject the evidence of our eyes and our ears"
"And they would succeed, were it not for the many among us who read the scripture, but who live the scripture"
"Those who refuse to abandon the stranger"
"I speak of Renee Good, whose final words to the man who murdered her moments later were: I'm not mad at you"
"I speak of Alex Pretti who died as he lived, caring for the stranger. Here was a man who held the hand of the afraid and the afflicted in their final moments"
"Here was a man who dedicated his life to healing those who he never met"
"ICE shot him 10 times because he did something they could never fathom doing, he extended his arm towards a stranger"
"Not to push her down, but help her up"
"Let us offer a new path: one of defiance through compassion"
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@TraderMercury The only traders that are worth paying attention to are the ones that post their losses.
Follow people like @TraderMercury who shared their path, not the accounts that they make you feel like they call every move and are always winning.
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presumably most people are not having a fun time in the market right now
here's the story of how I lost everything, 6 years ago.
I hope this article finds you well.
much love🖤
Mercury@TraderMercury
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@RpsAgainstTrump You know he knew exactly what it was because of how much talking he’s doing to explain it.
Also, he is willing to lie constantly and about anything if it might help him.
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Trump on the racist Obama post:
A staffer posted, I knew, it was all about, if you take a look at it and see the whole thing, it was a small section at the end…I liked the beginning, I saw it and passed it on, but probably nobody reviewed the end of it. Somebody slipped and missed a very small part. I didn't do it, by the way, it was done by someone else. This was a retruth. It was not done by us.
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@DCinvestor Truly absurd that one corrupt man can make anyone and himself above the law
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Presidential pardons should be reversible by some level of Congressional action
as an absolute power, it is simply too great for one person to control
it was not as big of an issue in the past as it has become in modern times, where pardons are now issued in high-likelihood exchange for self/family-enriching favors
simply having the ability to check it might reduce the worst excesses we've seen resulting from this authority
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@DCinvestor Def agree. Always thought it was a weird power that the presidency has in the first place.
I think across the board we are seeing how much unilateral power the president actually has. Decorum and responsible Presidents have kept that in check. Time to look at making changes.
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@DCinvestor Definitely feels like he’s aiming for the scenario where he pushes us into a war, and then we’re at war and he uses it as an excuse to suspend or otherwise tamper with the election.
The hole he’s in keeps getting deeper and more and more people are paying attention.
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@anonchain We had the bounce when you looked out the window real quick a few minutes ago. You just missed it.
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@ThinkingBitmex Biden, my dog, a rock with a face painted on it. There's a lot of things that make it on that "better than" list.
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