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@Notesofa_Nomad

AI Stratigist | Building @ TextStone Labs Inc. | Intellectual Nomad | Writer | Army Veteran | Husband & Father

Florida, USA 가입일 Şubat 2019
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Official Layoff
Official Layoff@LayoffAI·
LAYOFF REVISION UPDATE: COGNIZANT Analysts have now revised the figure from 4,000 to 15,000 employees. This is the leadership team announcing Cognizant's layoffs. They are the #2 largest user of H-1B employees in the nation.
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Claude@claudeai·
New for financial services: ready-to-run Claude agent templates for building pitches, conducting valuation reviews, closing the books at month-end, and more. Install them as plugins in Cowork and Claude Code, or use our cookbooks to run them in production as Managed Agents.
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@RyanHoliday The replies are very indicative of what this platform has become. The level of cognitive dissonance it takes to find fault in what you shared and not engage in the context you were speaking is wild to me.
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Ryan Holiday@RyanHoliday·
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John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad

Ryan was once a friend. He’s been out sailing on my boat. I helped him sketch the initial pivot to writing about the Stoics. Sadly, this isn’t his most shocking video. That distinction belongs to the ones featuring his kids at Trump rallies. He’s a smart guy and a deep thinker, but Trump has him tied up in knots. What made him popular is the unique, insightful advice he gives. That earned him a roster of “celebrity” friends, mostly authors, who reciprocated with network connections and advice of their own. His closest friend is @RobertGreene, who is genuinely a great person. Ryan worked as his assistant, and Robert introduced us. Both are voracious readers. Problem one: Robert is a dork (the best kind), while Ryan is the kind of guy everyone in high school liked. Put another way: Ryan is socially motivated. Robert is introspective and observant. Problem two: Robert had brutal experiences in the workforce and wrote The 48 Laws of Power, in essence, to understand why he kept getting screwed by alpha males. He wants to help people understand the world around them. He isn’t tilting at windmills. He’s offering insight grounded in historical context. Ryan wants to actually improve the world itself. I genuinely believe his motives are good, but unlike the actual Stoics, he lived a normal life that turned into a very charmed one. Ryan’s social radar is phenomenal. He reads trends and knows how to ride them in a modern context. But I don’t think this is an act. He genuinely seems to believe Trump is a monster. How did he arrive at that false conclusion? I don’t know for sure, but we share many mutual friends, and I can trace where our thinking began to diverge. What made me reject the popular “Trump is bad” narrative in our old friend group is the Bronx. My childhood there always lingers in the background. I was (briefly) an EMT in the Bronx. My mother was a visiting nurse in the projects. My father was a firefighter when the Bronx was burning. I’ve thought hard about the liberal policies, and a few conservative ones, that produced the war zone surrounding me. I’ve spent decades working alongside people with hard jobs: soldiers, first responders, offshore oil drillers, merchant mariners. I understand why Trump’s base loves him. I understand why they agree with his policies. Even that wasn’t enough. After January 6th, I had to reevaluate my feelings toward Trump. I hated the Democrats’ slide toward Marxism. But could I keep supporting Trump after so many first-term failures? So I read roughly a dozen biographies, not just about Trump, but by his friends and associates. People who loved him. People who hated him. A truer sense of the man began to emerge. Not all “good,” but realistic, intelligent, and possessed of a deep love for Americans of every type. What makes Ryan so smart is the sheer historical context he carries from a lifetime of reading. He can plug real, useful historical lessons into almost any problem. But you absolutely must understand the full context of a problem in order to fix it. And like the actual Stoics, you have to index the good you want to do against the first-hand disasters you have actually seen. Ryan genuinely wants to fix America, but he is unbalanced. His historical context runs deep. His modern context is superficial. Here he’s trying to solve a problem he has incorrectly indexed as “Trump is bad,” without firsthand exposure to the sufferings of real Americans who have lived through real danger and tragedy. He’s plugging that deep historical context into a superficial understanding of the problems Trump is actually trying to solve. The result? Frustration, anger and rhetorical bombardment that’s almost the polar opposite of stoicism.

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notes of a nomad_2@Notesofa_Nomad·
Copilot in Excel is trash as hell! What is even going on over there?
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notes of a nomad_2@Notesofa_Nomad·
Wild! A country as great as ours decided to showcase Gram Gram has to DoorDash to make a median net income less than the average american. After paying for gas, tires, and insurance on her own she's making around $11.26 per hour. And she only got to pocket $11,000 of her tips?
The White House@WhiteHouse

NO TAX ON TIPS! 💸

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Claude@claudeai·
Claude for Word is now in beta. Draft, edit, and revise documents directly from the sidebar. Claude preserves your formatting, and edits appear as tracked changes. Available on Team and Enterprise plans.
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notes of a nomad_2@Notesofa_Nomad·
Got a chance to catch @PeteButtigieg on Squawk Box this morning, and boy, @JoeSquawk is really not doing this show any favors. When have your political views hindered your ability to look at the economy with clear eyes?
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notes of a nomad_2@Notesofa_Nomad·
I hope you’re also doing the knowledge on Gemini enterprise/Vertex AI
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Tune, MBA, CISSP@CartuneNetwerk·
The tools are abundant. Just like at Lowe’s. You still need to be a builder or architect to survive. Right now everyone is at the “ohhhh a new hammer” phase
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Imade.@ImadeIyamu·
AWS AI & ML Scholars Program 2026 - Free AI & Machine Learning training program delivered by AWS and Udacity Open to anyone 18+ worldwide. No prior AI or tech experience required. Deadline: June 24 aws.amazon.com/about-aws/our-…
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notes of a nomad_2@Notesofa_Nomad·
@iamKierraD @Writer See this is crazy but a great opportunity to introduce a proper orchestration layer with caching, retrieval, and prompt discipline probably cuts that bill by 60-70% with along with better output quality.
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Kierra | Data Conversationalist🎙
CEO of @Writer just mentioned that one of her enterprise clients has people on their sales team that burns 1 billion tokens a month…that’s $70-$100k a month!! She ways the cost advantage is that those sales people also sell 3x more than those who don’t use AI as much.
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notes of a nomad_2@Notesofa_Nomad·
This covers all of it: → AI Workflow → Build Agents → Second Brain → Chain of Agents → Test and Improve → Help Me Think Full builder's field guide with code + cost math: notesofanomad.substack.com
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notes of a nomad_2@Notesofa_Nomad·
The gap between "I want to build an AI agent" and "I have one that works in production" is wider than any tutorial suggests. Here's what I actually learned: 🧵
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AoverK@AoverK·
The software supply chain attacks are going to come more frequently. Pin/lock your package files. Use internal registries. Isolate builds and runtime environments.
Feross@feross

🚨 CRITICAL: Active supply chain attack on axios -- one of npm's most depended-on packages. The latest axios@1.14.1 now pulls in plain-crypto-js@4.2.1, a package that did not exist before today. This is a live compromise. This is textbook supply chain installer malware. axios has 100M+ weekly downloads. Every npm install pulling the latest version is potentially compromised right now. Socket AI analysis confirms this is malware. plain-crypto-js is an obfuscated dropper/loader that: • Deobfuscates embedded payloads and operational strings at runtime • Dynamically loads fs, os, and execSync to evade static analysis • Executes decoded shell commands • Stages and copies payload files into OS temp and Windows ProgramData directories • Deletes and renames artifacts post-execution to destroy forensic evidence If you use axios, pin your version immediately and audit your lockfiles. Do not upgrade.

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WE CANNOT ALL BE CONTENT CREATORS!!
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