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@schuttsm @Shawnryan96 These people never have the paperwork. And from sound of their statements they've never worked any enterprise code base let alone at a startup where they have built from scratch. I wish these ai tools were as good as they say.
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African Index@africanindex_·
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POV: you’re in heaven
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FBA dont owe you shit!!
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@NonHumanMedia1 Because they are parasites and leeches. Thats why they went to the U.N. in NY and made a pit stop at our ancestors burial spot with hopes of parasiting off our plight here to get $$. They know we have the strongest fight for Reparations. Were saying HELL NO! Fk Ghana!
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Non-Human Media
Non-Human Media@NonHumanMedia1·
Again. Why are Ghanaians discussing reparations using compensation estimates based on Black Americans? Why are Ghanaians discussing public opinion on reparations based on data collected in the United States? Where is the data specific to Ghana?
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@JudahsPeachz @panafricanpac @NonHumanMedia1 Lol u didn't realize what hsi saying. You guys are back are linked to global black struggle for restitution. If you get reparations it creates precedent and the condition for other groups tk get reparations. You can't delineate be a use you are part of global initiative
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@LUVLYBTHO Lmao. It doesn't matter whether fbs is first or some black group in csrribean is first to get reparations. As soon as the precedent is set the flood gates will be open
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Can Vardar
Can Vardar@icanvardar·
ai isn't truly transforming any sector outside of software
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Merryn Somerset Webb
Merryn Somerset Webb@MerrynSW·
My piece on LLMs today less of a minority opinion than you might think. Here's Joachim Klements on the same. "If these three results (the prevalence of hallucinations, the inability to remove the neurons that create them and free replication of basic models without the need to pay for more complex models) are true, then OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta and others are in serious trouble. Large-scale LLMs will not be able to replace mission-critical software because of the inherent hallucination problem, which does not go away due to the very structure of the models. At the same time, for everyday use cases where they are good enough, there are free models that already can do what the large models do, and every business can simply use these without having to pay OpenAI or any other money. So, where is the business model for these genAI companies?"
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@Shawnryan96 @schuttsm Umm so dude that doesn't know how to code is gonna build prediction model, cut it up pipeline it and then make it deployable into Containerized code. Then they will take output tables then integrate them into api routes. Then integrate routes into front end ui. 😂😂😂.
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Shawn@Shawnryan96·
@westermice @schuttsm 100 percent disagree you are sabotaging your self. There is reasons someone with no experience can get code end to end going but its far harder for experienced people.
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@schuttsm I tried vibe coding for like a month and a half before I realized it had built a pile of dogshit. The system worked but it also had a ton of random bugs that were due to insane architecture decisions. 2nd pass I specified every detail and it built good software.
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@Shawnryan96 @schuttsm Once you adjust for time and loss of understanding it's maybe 30-40 percent boost. It's useful and serious tool but it's not gonna take as anywhere serious. This llm Ai stuff is mostly garbage been using it for over 3 years. Better to be competent developer than ever touch them
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Shawn
Shawn@Shawnryan96·
@schuttsm LLMs can do 80/90 percent of the work for you in code, scripting and networking. If you cant get this thats a you thing. IDC how long you have been doing it you need to rethink your strategy. This isn't a diss, I had to do the same.
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a16z@a16z·
20 million developers used to be the gatekeepers to software. Wabi CEO Eugenia Kuyda on who gets to build now:  "The only people who could make software up until last year or so [were] just professional developers... Very few people in the world." "Even if you have a good idea, go ahead, find an engineer, find a co-founder, find a technical co-founder to build this. But you can't really otherwise build it... It requires a lot." "But now anyone can." "This is just wild." "Before  we had to spend months developing that, developing an app and figuring out some illustrations and sounds. Now you just write one prompt and it's there." @wabi CEO @ekuyda on @solofounders with @julianweisser
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@Zombieshoot @t_Zen_ @OopsGuess The new phase of the war will need them move into deeper into Iranian airspace without bomber heavy f15 types. This will lead to a lot of f35s being exposed inside iran. So far they've only operated at the outskirts firing misses into Iran now they will have hunt targets.
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@Zombieshoot @t_Zen_ @OopsGuess Yes in the initial phases when the target environment was rich and they could fire from the coast of Iran. Now as there's open targets they have to hunt the hence why they used older Gen bomber heavy craft. That isn't wokrkign so now they will use f35 to hunt targets inside iran
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𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘦
The terrifying part is not just that China built a gravity-detecting SQUID precise enough to move submarine detection beyond sonar. It’s that one of America’s oldest military assumptions is being cornered by physics. Sonar can be evaded. Radar can be fooled. Signals can be hidden. But gravity leaves a trace. For decades, the US relied on invisibility underwater as a pillar of deterrence. Now even the ocean may no longer keep its secrets. Empires love stealth. Nature does not negotiate. What cannot be hidden will eventually be found.
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Simon Dixon@SimonDixonTwitt·
🇯🇵 Meanwhile, the Japan carry trade requires the selling of U.S. Treasuries. Japan is the largest foreign lender to the U.S. government, after the Cayman Islands (which are largely hedge funds borrowing from Japan as well). Around 40% of U.S. debt auction purchases come from the Cayman Islands, conducting a highly leveraged basis trade, sometimes up to 100:1, dependent on Japan’s low interest rates. Japan’s 10-year yield has now jumped above 2.39%, the highest level since 1999.
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@TheMindScourge It's cope bro. If we hadn't spend trillions on useless wars and wasteful spending and welfare fraud then a few more bridges and renewal projects would have been Gucci
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The Mind Scourge
The Mind Scourge@TheMindScourge·
This is why certain Westerners become extremely China-pilled They want to believe that China will realize their dream of a timeline where the 60s don’t happen, and the white heat of technological revolution continues unabated But it’s a fantasy, and will end the same as before
ApoStructura@ApoStructura

China seems to be the only country that realizes we live in the future and we can build incredible infrastructure. The west is somehow stuck with 1950s era infrastructure tech.

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