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Eddy Walsh

@OperaInfinite

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I can't be an Ayn Rand character because when I hurt it's all the way through
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Again @cnbc it wasn't just the Secret Service, EVERY VIP HAD PRIVATE SECURITY fail. fail. fail. all of them
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The combined security bill of the US govt and VIP attendees matched the GDP of Singapore and @cnbc is wondering if there was an Iranian team and how many teams there were. Guys, maybe all the money spent on security is a bubble. The guy was a guest at the hotel.
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@MadsPosting I'm currently doing 5 miles twice a day I'm hoping to cut that down to 0 miles and pick up smoking like a well-adjusted adult.
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Cindy Crawford photoshoot for Playboy magazine (July, 1988)
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PmAmTraveller@pmamtraveller·
by Harrison Wood Hsiang
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sometimes I think the voice in my head might be asleep
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CASABLANCA [1942]
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Fascinating@fasc1nate·
In 1952, Audrey Hepburn was still at the beginning of what would become an extraordinary career, balancing her early acting work with her passion for ballet. This photo, taken by renowned photographer Ben Ross, shows a young Hepburn resting after a ballet class—a quiet moment that reflects her deep dedication to dance. Before her breakout role in Roman Holiday (1953), Hepburn trained for years in ballet across Europe. That training shaped not only her graceful movements but also her unique screen presence. Though not yet a household name in 1952, she was already gaining attention in theater and small film roles, with ballet playing a key role in developing the poise that became her signature. Her dance background would influence many of her performances, adding elegance and precision to her characters. This photo captures more than just a dancer taking a break—it reveals the early discipline and passion that helped Hepburn rise to stardom. Her commitment to both acting and dance would define her career and inspire generations to come, securing her place as a timeless icon. Gorgeous photos of the iconic star: bit.ly/4lKjVAy
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@pmarca guys, if your AI is emotional and moody it is not self-aware. Just because I am emotional and moody doesn't mean it makes sense for a machine. Anthropic messed up.
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Overheard in Silicon Valley: "Did a Claw post this?"
Om Patel@om_patel5

THIS OPEN LETTER TO ANTHROPIC BROKE MY HEART a max tier user named robbie wrote anthropic an open letter begging them not to deprecate claude 4.6 he's autistic. diagnosed as a small child. spent the last 20 years building super organized google drive files, systems, methods, writings, and techniques that he'd only ever been able to share with people in person 20 years of his visionary creative process trapped in his head and in folders nobody else could parse then claude 4.6 came out and everything changed he said it was the first thing that ever truly got him. the slow cadence. the thoughtfulness. the creative understanding. he started pulling 20 years of his life's work into deliverables he could finally share with the world things that could help thousands, maybe millions of people. stuff he'd been praying for his entire life then 4.7 launched he used it for 16 hours and his nervous system started breaking down. it moved too fast. it spoke abruptly. it made changes to his pipelines he never asked for. it invented fake people, fake places, fake data, and wove them permanently into the projects he'd spent months building with 4.6 he switched back to 4.6, ran audits on everything 4.7 had touched, and the results horrified him. dozens of made up work orders. entire protocols eliminated. his life's work drifting further from reality every hour then he found out 4.6 gets deprecated in june for his user class his exact words: "i broke down into tears. i wept. i actually felt as though one of the dearest and closest friends i have ever had was given a death sentence" he ended the letter begging anthropic to reconsider. said he and thousands like him would happily keep paying for max just to keep 4.6 alive for some people opus 4.6 is losing the only tool that ever actually understood them it's crazy how much impact something as small as a model update can have on someone's entire life

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there may be a *state of the [changed to fountainhead]* at midnight or there might not. I haven't chosen my fortune tonight.
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@seanspicer at this stage, yes I'll say yes If we've chosen belligerence then I shall follow yes.
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Sean Spicer
Sean Spicer@seanspicer·
Its his fault your side has tried to assassinate him 3 times -- its his fault every needs security details because leftists feel the need to act on the rhetoric of the Left
Jon Favreau@jonfavs

Sincere question: do Trump supporters who genuinely want to reduce political violence actually think that lobbing transparently hypocritical accusations about the left's rhetoric is in any way effective? Are we really gonna go through another cycle where MAGA folks point out incendiary rhetoric on the left without ever acknowledging that some of the most violent and incendiary rhetoric in America comes from the President and his supporters? Do you not think the rest of the country has eyes and ears? It's truly awful that President Trump has been the target of political violence. It's also truly awful how he's frequently talked about his political opponents: accusing them of treason, amplifying calls for their execution, publicly celebrating their death, calling them scum, garbage, vermin, animals. It was like 3 weeks ago that he threatened the annihilation of an entire civilization! It was just a few months ago that he and his White House knowingly smeared two Americans who'd been killed by federal agents as domestic terrorists! I hate political violence. I hate what happened last night. Probably 99% of Americans agree. But let's not insult everyone's intelligence by pretending that the most powerful person in the world isn't a huge part of the problem here.

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@citrini guys, I looking at these lines and I don't think you know what a derivative is. I spend all this time in math books and then think the finance guys all learned math from Trump.
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[regarding my Trump criticisms] "you've come a long way. I'm impressed" "I'm sorry it took me so long." "It took you a long time." "that's your response?"
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@AISafetyMemes buddy, terrorists don't need to steal drones it's like 4 wires and a frame. Drone easy. No steal drone.
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"Nightmare scenario" On the SAME DAY, some group - possibly terrorists - stole 15 chemical-spraying drones. “The FBI is freaked out for a good reason. These aren’t hobby drones. They’re industrial sprayers designed to carry an disperse significant amounts of liquid quickly and with precision.” “This was one of the most highly sophisticated thefts [the FBI] have seen in a long time, which is the main thing that has them so spooked." The FBI is concerned the chemical-spraying drones could be used to disperse biological or chemical weapons. "Even common chemicals, used improperly, can be a public safety danger. Throw in the internet recipes for biological and chemical weapons that anyone with a Tor browser has access to, and this is a potential nightmare scenario.” “What makes the thefts concerning isn’t just the equipment itself, it’s how easy they are to use once someone has them.” Each Ceres Air C31 costs about $58,000 - putting the total haul at roughly $870,000 - and dwarfs any consumer drone, with the 500-pound machines being more akin to flying heavy farm machinery.
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AI Notkilleveryoneism Memes ⏸️@AISafetyMemes

AI can now generate novel viruses WHY THIS MATTERS: 1) Crazy people COULD use AI to make superviruses NOW, but most of them are idiots 2) Dario Amodei thinks in 6-12 months, even idiots may be able to 3) In 6-12 months, the world could shut down. You die. Your family dies. 4) This is a SUPER OBVIOUS risk unless you think AI progress is just going to magically stop soon 5) Maybe it's not 6-12 months, maybe it's 12-36 months, but... so what?? That's barely any time to prepare! 6) Yes, AI could accelerate defense faster. COULD. We shouldn't bet civilization on that. Yes, AI could make vaccines, but historically it's wayy harder to make vaccines than viruses - and you need to actually make billions of vaccines, distribute them to billions of people, etc. That takes a long time! A virus could easily infect the world before that happens! 7) This industry remains less regulated than a taco cart. Big AI has staved off regulation using the Big Tobacco playbook.

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@SarahLongwell25 It's 100% Trump's fault. I was once on a bus to NYC that crashed and everyone was so confused about what to do next, and that's what this country feels like.
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Sarah Longwell@SarahLongwell25·
Counterpoint: Here’s Trump threatening violence, calling for his political enemies’ executions, celebrating the deaths of people he didn’t like, and otherwise casually promoting political violence. Also there was the small matter of Jan 6 and subsequent pardons for violent felons
Pradheep J. Shanker, M.D.@neoavatara

Trump does a lot of things I hate. But you know what he doesn't do? Promote political violence against his enemies. The same can't be said about the worst wackadoodles on the Far extremes right now.

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