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David Petersen ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿฆ…๐ŸŒŽโš“๏ธ1A 2A ๐Ÿฅƒ

David Petersen ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿฆ…๐ŸŒŽโš“๏ธ1A 2A ๐Ÿฅƒ

@DIPetersen

God 1st | Business Owner | Author | Speaker | Marine | Husker | Husband & Father of Strong Independent Women | Whiskey Fan | Thinker | Dreamer

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David Petersen ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿฆ…๐ŸŒŽโš“๏ธ1A 2A ๐Ÿฅƒ
As I grew older, my definition of success changed. Did it for you?
Dad@DadsDailyWOW

DDWOW #227 - Embers โ€œKeep a little fire burning; however small, however hidden.โ€ - Cormac McCarthy It can be hard to keep on pursuing a dream that never seems to become reality. Here's an example. When I was younger, I used to dream I would be a successful person, and in my mind, success meant that I was a millionaire. I didn't know how I was going to do it, but it was that dream of becoming successful that kept driving me to improve my situation. As I got older, I realized that success to me had a more broader meaning and I could be successful even if the dollars didn't add up to what I had imagined success to be. Well, not long ago, I was reflecting on my life and I realized that I had become the successful person I had always dreamed of. I had achieved my goal without even realizing it. I had a good job, a great family and my health was good. I was in a position financially where I wasn't struggling to pay the bills each month. In my mind, that was success and I had achieved it. My whole life, I kept the embers burning. Sometimes fanning them to get hotter, but they always kept burning. My definition of success changed, but what's even more amazing is when I stopped focusing on money as a measure of success, the money came anyway. I actually achieved my goal, without knowing it. So - keep those embers burning. Hold on to your dreams. Continue to work. Maybe your definition of success will change, but never lose sight of your dreams. I love you, Dad #DDWOW #embers #fire #dreams #work

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Wife and I found an amazing house today on 2 acres of land in a very nice neighborhood. Significant upgrade from our current home/yard/hood. The kiddos want to veto it because they would have to switch elementary schools. They are in 2nd grade and kindergarten. Dad advice?
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Mike Gannotti
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Yikes! All three agents have been pretty active and already at 90% usage and it doesnโ€™t refresh till tomorrow night. I really need to figure out how to raise the $$ to move up from @ollama Pro plan to max. Might be looking to sell my boat next ๐Ÿ˜œ
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Brandon Straka #WalkAway
Brandon Straka #WalkAway@BrandonStrakaยท
A medical student outlines nearly $397K in loans at 5.875% interest, accruing about $1,943 monthlyโ€”nearly half a $4,054 paycheck. She warns the balance could reach $600K by residencyโ€™s end without payments.
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๐Ÿšจ Something's rotten in Nebraska. Rep. @DonJBacon backs the DIGNITY Act amnesty bill that rewards illegal immigration while claiming to 'fix' the border. He also props up Sec. of State Bob Evnen, who's been caught signing an MOU with Kenya (and pushing ties that smell like Somali influx pipelines). Enemies behind the gates already? Nebraskans deserve real border security, not globalist deals. Wake up, @DonJBacon #NoAmnesty #SecureNebraska
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Alex Berenson
Alex Berenson@AlexBerensonยท
Iโ€™m starting to feel like the limitations and the strengths of AI are two sides of the same coin; AI is a great mimic and pattern recognizer, so it has no problem validating the person using it (and coding, which is a highly structured task). But the unexpected breaks it easily.
Nav Toor@heynavtoor

๐ŸšจSHOCKING: Apple just proved that AI models cannot do math. Not advanced math. Grade school math. The kind a 10-year-old solves. And the way they proved it is devastating. Apple researchers took the most popular math benchmark in AI โ€” GSM8K, a set of grade-school math problems โ€” and made one change. They swapped the numbers. Same problem. Same logic. Same steps. Different numbers. Every model's performance dropped. Every single one. 25 state-of-the-art models tested. But that wasn't the real experiment. The real experiment broke everything. They added one sentence to a math problem. One sentence that is completely irrelevant to the answer. It has nothing to do with the math. A human would read it and ignore it instantly. Here's the actual example from the paper: "Oliver picks 44 kiwis on Friday. Then he picks 58 kiwis on Saturday. On Sunday, he picks double the number of kiwis he did on Friday, but five of them were a bit smaller than average. How many kiwis does Oliver have?" The correct answer is 190. The size of the kiwis has nothing to do with the count. A 10-year-old would ignore "five of them were a bit smaller" because it's obviously irrelevant. It doesn't change how many kiwis there are. But o1-mini, OpenAI's reasoning model, subtracted 5. It got 185. Llama did the same thing. Subtracted 5. Got 185. They didn't reason through the problem. They saw the number 5, saw a sentence that sounded like it mattered, and blindly turned it into a subtraction. The models do not understand what subtraction means. They see a pattern that looks like subtraction and apply it. That is all. Apple tested this across all models. They call the dataset "GSM-NoOp" โ€” as in, the added clause is a no-operation. It does nothing. It changes nothing. The results are catastrophic. Phi-3-mini dropped over 65%. More than half of its "math ability" vanished from one irrelevant sentence. GPT-4o dropped from 94.9% to 63.1%. o1-mini dropped from 94.5% to 66.0%. o1-preview, OpenAI's most advanced reasoning model at the time, dropped from 92.7% to 77.4%. Even giving the models 8 examples of the exact same question beforehand, with the correct solution shown each time, barely helped. The models still fell for the irrelevant clause. This means it's not a prompting problem. It's not a context problem. It's structural. The Apple researchers also found that models convert words into math operations without understanding what those words mean. They see the word "discount" and multiply. They see a number near the word "smaller" and subtract. Regardless of whether it makes any sense. The paper's exact words: "current LLMs are not capable of genuine logical reasoning; instead, they attempt to replicate the reasoning steps observed in their training data." And: "LLMs likely perform a form of probabilistic pattern-matching and searching to find closest seen data during training without proper understanding of concepts." They also tested what happens when you increase the number of steps in a problem. Performance didn't just decrease. The rate of decrease accelerated. Adding two extra clauses to a problem dropped Gemma2-9b from 84.4% to 41.8%. Phi-3.5-mini from 87.6% to 44.8%. The more thinking required, the more the models collapse. A real reasoner would slow down and work through it. These models don't slow down. They pattern-match. And when the pattern becomes complex enough, they crash. This paper was published at ICLR 2025, one of the most prestigious AI conferences in the world. You are using AI to help you make financial decisions. To check legal documents. To solve problems at work. To help your children with homework. And Apple just proved that the AI is not thinking about any of it. It is pattern matching. And the moment something unexpected shows up in your question, it breaks. It does not tell you it broke. It just quietly gives you the wrong answer with full confidence.

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@claudeai Is that why I'm non-stop hitting limits on my Pro plan today? Can't do anything. $100 plan is barely what $20 was a month ago. @claudeai
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Claude@claudeaiยท
Microsoft 365 connectors are now available on every Claude plan. Connect Outlook, OneDrive, and SharePoint to bring your email, docs, and files into the conversation. Get started here: claude.ai/customize/connโ€ฆ
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Guys, I have strep ๐Ÿ˜ญ
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You've heard about the "Big 4" Meatpackers โ€” a cartel of just 4 companies who control 80-85% of beef processing in the U.S. But did you know there's a similar cartel in fertilizer? ๐Ÿงต
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Bernie Sanders has said: Jeff Bezos, worth $234 billion, plans to replace 600,000 Amazon workers with robots. Now, he wants to spend $100 billion to fully automate not just his warehouses, but factories in the U.S & other countries. Oligarchs are waging all out war against workers. FIGHT BACK.
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Mike Gannotti@MichaelGannottiยท
When finalizing codeโ€ฆ @grok is the final boss! MiniMax missed itโ€ฆ Claude Opus 4.6 missed it tooโ€ฆ but not Grok 4.2. Putting your repo up on GitHub? Have Grok do a final pass on it! :
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Have you ever worked more than 60 hours in a week before? ๐Ÿค”
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