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@wavehead_

Crypto enthusiast, free money maximalist, enjoyer of life

가입일 Haziran 2018
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Andra@BioavailableNd·
@wavehead_ High pork consumption. Add crushed garlic and you get allithiamine.
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string@doctorcalf·
Have you guys ever taken anything that you think helped with rumination?
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wavehead_@wavehead_·
@doctorcalf It's never been in my vocabulary to begin with so the bit for me would be opposite but I'm good.
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string@doctorcalf·
Have you ever considered stopping swearing as a bit
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wavehead_@wavehead_·
@Timccopeland Hey it's not letting me reply... can I speak to the manager
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Tim Copeland@Timccopeland·
testing this to see who can reply if u then you're cool
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wavehead_@wavehead_·
@bitfloorsghost Depending on the library free online educational resources. Like really good resources.
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bitfloorsghost@bitfloorsghost·
you need to be library-cardmaxxing. free books. free movies. free wifi. actually underappreciated tbh
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wavehead_@wavehead_·
I did just this over the past two weeks. Built something customers have asked for in our product for the past decade. Presented to one customer and some internal resources during a meeting. Next thing you know I’m presenting it to VPs of Solutions and Product within the company. It’s hard to overstate the unlock that codex has provided.
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TBPN@tbpn·
"AI is going to be the antidote to the managerial revolution of the 20th century." - Palantir CTO @ssankar "All this power that was sucked away from the frontline workers, who actually knew what they were doing, to an amorphous blob of middle managers — that's being reversed. All the bureaucracy is getting cut." "In the military, I'm seeing incredible AI application developers who are not formally trained computer scientists. What happened? I've been doing this for 20 years. This feels like a discontinuity. Where did these people come from?" "I realized they've always been there. The thing is — what would this guy have done 10 years ago? Make a PowerPoint? Try to convince some program manager that his ideas were good, only to be told they weren't?" "Now he just goes away in a corner for 2 weeks and builds it. And he's arguing about something that's empirical. And the commander is like, 'This works. Let's go.'"
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bitfloorsghost@bitfloorsghost·
our son can name every starter pokemon from every generation without hesitation. i coached track for four years and can name about 11 athletes. expertise is strange
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wavehead_@wavehead_·
@doctorcalf Does the guy know you can still go about your daily business AND celebrate your birthday? Absolutely right that we should take every opportunity we can to spend time with our loved ones.
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John Carmack
John Carmack@ID_AA_Carmack·
I know there is some overlap between open source and anti-AI activists, but I have a hard time reconciling it. My million+ open source LOC were always intended as a gift to the world. Yes, I would make arguments about how it would strengthen our communities, and the GPL would prevent outright exploitation by our competitors, but those were to allay fears of my partners to allow me to make the gift. AI training on the code magnifies the value of the gift. I am enthusiastic about it! Some people do look at open source as a tool for social change, career advancement, or reputation building, but those are all downstream of the gift.
Rich Whitehouse@DickWhitehouse

Genuinely devastating take to see from someone who popularized the GPL across so many communities. Fails to appreciate the social and cultural importance of the license.

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wavehead_@wavehead_·
@doctorcalf OpenClaw could do all of these things with a local model.
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string@doctorcalf·
Trying to recreate ChatGPT voice but for a local model to use with my task management workflow. I want to be able to talk to it like it’s a person. Maybe it’s something where it “calls” me in the mornings and we briefly go over the upcoming day
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wavehead_@wavehead_·
@bitfloorsghost I find codex has way higher limits than Claude code. Unless you’re talking just the web interface version ChatGPT. Maybe I should try Claude code again and it’s gotten better?
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bitfloorsghost@bitfloorsghost·
try to identify when i ditched chatgpt for claude code
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string@doctorcalf·
When you guys want to run some iffy repositories on your machine, how are you segregating that? VM, docker? Partitioning a separate drive and dual booting? Not sure what’s overkill on that
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knv@knveth·
There are those mutuals who used to have a niche and unique posting style but a couple of their tweets left containment & went viral, they were smart enough to figure out what triggered it and sadly, now they frame all their tweets to appease the algorithm and are now shackled by the one thing they seemed to naturally avoid
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wavehead_@wavehead_·
@micsolana Don’t you realize they played the “technically better” game and that’s actually how you win, not the score.
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Mike Solana
Mike Solana@micsolana·
what i'm hearing from the canadians is they deserved to win the game
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wavehead_@wavehead_·
@twicrates People that think playing the game “better” is more important than winning. Could never be me.
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wavehead_@wavehead_·
@doctorcalf Who actually benches like this unless they’re training for powerlifting???
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