Peter

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Peter

Peter

@error9900

Inscrit le Mayıs 2009
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Peter
Peter@error9900·
@tdeadville @amix3k How much time do you spend per month writing/maintaining code that uses the API?
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Thurston Deadville@tdeadville·
@amix3k Ouch. $8 a month, on top of Pro? I'll stick with the API if that's the case.
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Amir Salihefendić
Amir Salihefendić@amix3k·
Just write what you want to automate, and Todoist Automations takes care of the rest. A small preview of how we’re turning Todoist into something that does more of the heavy lifting for you (across all of your productivity apps). It may look simple on the surface, but there’s a lot of innovation and hard tech behind it. I’m very excited about where this is going!
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Peter@error9900·
@todoist How can I escalate a reported issue to get a faster response? I'm consistently seeing 429 errors in the Chrome Developer tools Console with the Web app, so now I'm concerned that nothing I do will sync properly, which means that the Todoist Web app is currently unusable.
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NASA Artemis
NASA Artemis@NASAArtemis·
Earthshine. Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch captured this video of Earth outside the windows of the Orion spacecraft during the second flight day of the mission. Orion was roughly 33,800 miles (54,500 km) away from Earth when @Astro_Christina took this video.
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Peter@error9900·
@amix3k I hadn't thought about the benefit of better documentation with async-first before; excellent point.
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Amir Salihefendić
Prediction: remote-first and async-first will come back in a big way, driven by AI and agents. In a remote company, collaborating with people or agents will feel increasingly similar. That makes adopting agents and agentic workflows much more natural. Context is another huge advantage. Even at a ~100-person company like Doist, we have millions of artifacts that AI systems can use. Most of it is transparent because remote forces you to be more open. In office-centric companies, much more knowledge lives inside people’s heads. Many critical decisions are made in closed or ad hoc meetings. Writing and reading skills are less developed because less of the work depends on them. All of that becomes a major constraint when collaborating with AI systems. Over time, companies will be pushed toward remote and async structures because the productivity gains from deeply infusing AI into organizations will be too large to ignore.
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post@washingtonpost·
Exclusive: The acting director of the CDC has delayed publication of a report showing the covid-19 vaccine cut the likelihood of ER visits and hospitalizations for healthy adults last winter by about half, according to two scientists. wapo.st/4tFqKqY
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Alexandre Forget
Alexandre Forget@alexandreforget·
@trajektoriePL Yes but human intelligence sit in a narrow band. Tesla self-driving went to sub human, to human, to super human in two years. I don't see how human intelligence will add something for long beside needs.
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Michał Podlewski
Michał Podlewski@trajektoriePL·
Terence Tao proposes what he calls a "Copernican view of intelligence". Instead of buying into the common, one-dimensional narrative that artificial intelligence will simply evolve from "subhuman" to "superhuman" and ultimately make humanity entirely redundant, Tao urges us to look at the bigger picture. Much like the Copernican revolution proved the Earth is not the center of the universe, Tao suggests we need to realize that human intelligence isn't the only, or necessarily the highest, form of intellect. Historically, we have treated other forms of storing or creating knowledge—like animals, books, and computers—as secondary. However, we actually exist within a much richer universe of intelligence. Both human intelligence and computer intelligence possess their own distinct strengths and weaknesses. The true potential lies not in viewing them as direct competitors, but rather in focusing on collaboration. By working together, humans and computers can achieve additional things that neither could accomplish on their own, requiring us to think in much wider terms than just what humans or computers can do alone.
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Yesterday's Print
Yesterday's Print@yesterdaysprint·
St Louis Globe-Democrat, Missouri, April 6, 1931
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Mariano FD cruz
Mariano FD cruz@lawlessone671·
@DecisionDeskHQ Why are State Supreme Courts judges elected? If SCOTUS judges are only appointed by Presidents. Then State Supreme Court Judges should only be appointed by Governors. I get the feeling judicial elections are used to game the judicial system.
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Decision Desk HQ@DecisionDeskHQ·
Decision Desk HQ projects Chris Taylor wins the Wisconsin State Supreme Court #DecisionMade: 9:26 PM EDT
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James Fishback
James Fishback@j_fishback·
If you decide to pull your child from public school and homeschool your child You should get the full $13,000 for your child that would have been spent on your child in public school
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John Jackson
John Jackson@hissgoescobra·
Imagine being a pilot hunted through 18,000 foot mountains, struggling for breath, and your clown-ass President is tweeting fucking war crimes while his son is making money off gambling whether you’ll live or die on Polymarket.
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NASA Artemis
NASA Artemis@NASAArtemis·
Approaching the near side of the Moon. The Artemis II astronauts have surpassed the record for the distance from Earth at 1:56 ET (1756 UTC). This record was previously set during the Apollo 13 mission when the astronauts traveled 248,655 miles from Earth. The Moon continues to grow larger and larger in the windows of the Orion spacecraft as the Artemis II mission gears up to observe the far side. The astronauts are predicted to make their closest approach of the Moon around 7:02pm ET (2302 UTC).
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Peter@error9900·
@votevets This is what happens when you have psychopathic narcissists in charge.
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VoteVets
VoteVets@votevets·
Pete Hegseth has overseen double-tap strikes to kill people clinging to boats, ripped the notion of Rules of Engagement and talked about no quarter. As one US Airman is still unaccounted for and a search effort continues in Iran, remember laws of war exist to protect OUR troops, too. But they only work if nations abide by them.
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Shaun Maguire
Shaun Maguire@shaunmmaguire·
How did we get to the point Where so many Americans are rooting against America?
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Bark worse than my bite
Bark worse than my bite@Whatsynumber·
@DrNeilStone Actually it’s dependent on the number of jabs, if you received the placebo or the real DNA soup, but if you got the real shot three times then you will be dead within 10 years from a heart attack, stroke or aggressive cancer.
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smylesearly
smylesearly@smylesearly12·
President Joe Biden made this statement in December 2021 regarding the Omicron variant surge. The Quote: On December 16, 2021, President Biden said, "For the unvaccinated, we are looking at a winter of severe illness and death — for themselves, their families and the hospitals they'll soon overwhelm". Yet , here I am.
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