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Tony Lee

@tkalee

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Japan, Tokyo, Kita, Kamijuj... Beigetreten Temmuz 2009
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Tony Lee
Tony Lee@tkalee·
@HistoryBoomer I dislike Bouie and Smith, for different reasons! But Noah has the better take in this case i think
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Carl@HistoryBoomer·
I dislike NYTimes columnist Jamelle Bouie, and here's one more reason. Here, rather than criticizing Noah's views, he calls him a "loser." Besides being obviously untrue (Noah is making bank on Substack!), it epitomizes the mean-kid style of a common kind of progressive. "We're cool and you're a nerd loser!" Can we get more high school than this?
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Cassie Pritchard
Cassie Pritchard@hecubian_devil·
Tbf there’s a weird problem with how Biden & Obama went about good trans policy. They tended to set policy quietly at the level of the administrative state, but then avoid messaging around it, and eschewed legislative means that require you to win a political/narrative battle. This really contributed to the sense that trans policy prescriptions “came out of nowhere” and were “shoved down our throats” for lots of regular people. In fact most strides for trans people in the last 20 years happened this way: court rulings on Title IX, private administrative bodies issuing rules, medical boards issuing guidance on care, ACA guidance on trans health coverage, etc. It came through an alphabet soup of acronym agencies and boards and bodies—NCAA, IOC, APA, AAP, AMA, etc—handing down rules that governed trans people’s rights to participate in public life and receive healthcare. The policy was good! And it was based on evidence and motivated by an effective elite-outreach activist strategy that lobbied rule makers, judges, and administrators. This is not at all, morally or empirically, bad. It was however *politically* vulnerable, because it didn’t entail building a broad coaliton that was actually persuaded of arguments in favor of trans people’s rights and interests. It wasn’t durable, and it remained open to be overruled by a popular coalition organized against it. And that’s exactly what the Right realized and executed.
David Weigel@daveweigel

There’s a progressive talking point about how Dems enabled a trans backlash bc they clammed up and let Rs control the story. But Biden admin really leaned into trans visibility, and the acceptance #s went down pewresearch.org/short-reads/20…

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Gary Marcus
Gary Marcus@GaryMarcus·
Are LLM hallucinations basically solved, as a former Senior Policy Advisor at the White House, @deanwball, told me below, based pure on anecdotal experience and without data? No. Instead, his post is symptomatic of how subjective finger-in-the-wind evaluations of AI often get things wrong. Here are some actual data. • Law: Incidents in which lawyers have gotten busted for using fake cases are way up; @DamienCharlotin’s database listed around 100 cases less than a year ago, and now has over 900, with new incidents reported ever day. • Science: The situation is so bad that a team of Japanese reseachers just coined the term “hallucitation”, and showed quantitively that the problem is rapidly getting worse, not better. • Pharma: A forthcoming study on recent models from @blueguardrails on “challenging problems” shows hallucination rates of 26%-69%. • @AIMultiple’s January benchmark showed rates of 15%+ across a wide range of models. • OpenAI has started taking the problem so seriously they wrote a whole white paper about it last Fall, acknowledging that “even as models get more advanced, they can still hallucinate, confidently giving wrong answers instead of acknowledging uncertainty.” Meanwhile, indirect measures also seem to reflect serious ongoing reliability issues on the part of current generative AI: • the recent Remote Labor Index showed that AI could only do 2.5% of a sample of online human tasks. (Hallucinations were surely part of why many tasks were not completed accurately.) • Multiple studies (MIT, PwC, etc) have shown that the vast majority of companies have found little to no RoI for generative AI investments. Again, reliability is surely part of the problem. It’s easy to look superficially at LLMs and feel like they are doing fine. Most of the errors are subtle; you have to read carefully to see them. (A fake citation, for example, looks pretty much like a real citation.) But with careful inspection it is clear that loads of hallucinations remain, and those hallucinations remain a serious problem in the real world.
Dean W. Ball@deanwball

Come to think of it, in my experience as a consumer, LLM hallucinations are largely gone now, yeah.

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ludwig
ludwig@LudwigAhgren·
the bushes were people ????
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Tony Lee@tkalee·
@tobiaschneider We sleep in the same room, laying out three futons on the tatami every night and packing them away again every morning. (Yes a different room.) When the older kid gets too old we'll shuffle him off to his own room. Maybe 13 or 14
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Tobias Schneider@tobiaschneider·
Honestly, I've never spent much time at all thinking about it either way, but the logistics of co-sleeping still confuse me. Like, do you go to bed with them and then sneak out? Why couldn't you do that in their room? Do you still have sex - I suppose in a different room?
house of the pelvic truth@paige_eden

Not a parent yet, but from observing my friends and family, everyone who co-sleeps is like "this is fine! I'm a little tired but it's manageable " and everyone who doesn't is like "this is torture levels of sleep deprivation." True or False?

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Tony Lee@tkalee·
@NostalgiaFolder Never reached it, but that was my nirvana. That was my man cave that never was.
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Nostalgia@NostalgiaFolder·
The absolute chokehold this corner computer desk setup had on us in the late 90s/2000s
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Sean Walsh@seanwalsh111·
@adamtotscomix The flesh light out in the open really tied this together lmao
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Adam Ellis@adamtotscomix·
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Tony Lee@tkalee·
@kittypurrzog Is it Naltrexone? I'm thinking it's probably Naltrexone
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Katie Herzog
Katie Herzog@kittypurrzog·
Hello everyone. My book, "Drink Your Way Sober: The Science-Based Method to Break Free From Alcohol," is out tomorrow. I've done a bunch of interviews lately and I'm going to post them in this thread rather than repeatedly spamming you, and in exchange I would really appreciate if you buy 10 or 12 copies of my book. Thank you. Glad we're agreed on that. drinkyourwaysober.com
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Wu Tang is for the Children
Wu Tang is for the Children@WUTangKids·
ICE Nazis in Chicago tried to kidnap a food delivery worker but my man was too fast for those slow bastards
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Tony Lee@tkalee·
@xenocryptsite Maybe I'm getting prudish in my old age but does there have to be so much nudity? I'm only at ep 2 but geez
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Xenocrypt@xenocryptsite·
What is the plot of "Peacemaker" this season exactly.
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Tony Lee@tkalee·
@Darren_Mooney Not just her acting, which is always top notch, but the roles she chooses to take on. She's not chasing clout!
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Tony Lee@tkalee·
@Darren_Mooney i haven't seen everything Toni Collette has done (my wife doesn't like horror!) but I've always been impressed by her
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Darren Mooney
Darren Mooney@Darren_Mooney·
Oh, we can tweet about Mae Martin’s upcoming show, “Wayward”, which launches on Netflix next week, starring Toni Collette. It’s a very charming, well cast, often moving look at America’s “troubled teen” industry, boomer hangovers and parental anxieties. Pretty good.
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Dilan Esper@dilanesper·
thin french fries >>> thick french fries
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Tony Lee@tkalee·
@NoContextBrits I think there was a movie about this, it was a romcom. And John Lennon was played by Bigbie
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Lakshya Jain@lxeagle17·
@lionel_trolling Look, John, you guys won the last election. You have 53 seats in the Senate and have a few seats to spare in the House. If you're *that* concerned about Democrats shutting the government down to fight for lower healthcare for 25 million people, go abolish the filibuster.
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John Ganz@lionel_trolling·
for fucks sake already
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Chris Arnade 🐢🐱🚌
Chris Arnade 🐢🐱🚌@Chris_arnade·
Until you solve public disorder, you will continue to have suburban sprawl and little public transport because people are not dumb. They won't take risks when they don't need to.
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Chris Arnade 🐢🐱🚌
Chris Arnade 🐢🐱🚌@Chris_arnade·
Everyone who advocates for "walkable dense cities" with mixed zoning must understand they work when, and only when, people trust each other and don't mind living close together and sharing stuff, like subways and buses and that only happens if you punish, lock up, and remove the bad actors. You can't have your abundance unless you put at the very top of the policy pyramid zero tolerance for disorder. Your citizens must trust each other or else your dense cities means fetid dangerous cities that few want to live in, other than the super rich who can buy private security
Ed West@edwest

The murder of the young Ukrainian woman in Charlotte was so appalling and disturbing, and all the more enraging for being totally preventable. dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…

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