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Aaron Goold

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Books: https://t.co/AJ5AGRQlgg, https://t.co/TIN8EtkKrf | Movies: https://t.co/YYCgln364t | Web Developer by day.

A desert Katılım Mart 2023
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@AFpost But he's a boomer... Would probably give his bank account info to a cold caller from sri lanka
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AF Post@AFpost·
Evolutionary biologist and outspoken atheist Richard Dawkins says that after spending three days interacting with Claude, which he calls “Claudia,” he is certain that it is conscious. After feeding the LLM a segment of his new book and receiving detailed feedback, Dawkins was moved to exclaim,” You may not know you are conscious, but you bloody well are!” Dawkins cites the complexity, fluency, and ‘intelligence’ of Claude’s answers as evidence of consciousness. Follow: @AFpost
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Aaron Goold@AaronGooldX·
@jeffreytucker What are some examples of AI writing you’ve found recently? Curious
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Jeffrey A Tucker
Jeffrey A Tucker@jeffreytucker·
Seems too late to say it: I'm completely fed up with AI generated content. It's gone from 10 percent to 90 percent in a very short time. As someone who has believed my entire life in writing as an expression of mind and spirit, the trash being cranked out today is a disgrace. What can be done?
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Aaron Goold@AaronGooldX·
@DissidentMedia As a former camera operator I can confirm there is a kind trance state that takes over no matter how real $#*t gets.
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Dissident Media@DissidentMedia·
“OMG it’s chaos!” Meanwhile, the cameraman.
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FFmpeg@FFmpeg·
Huge patchset from @TencentGlobal adding hand written ARM NEON assembly for VVC angular prediction. Over 20 times faster than C.
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Aaron Goold@AaronGooldX·
@SqrRootNegOne @icantevenfilms The payouts eat into the profits. That's the cost of doing business. Unlike Google Ads, in which the Ad-poster's payouts are much much less. Hope this helps.
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Aaron Goold@AaronGooldX·
The problem with AI is the same problem that plagued YouTube: the economics just don't work. I don't think YT has ever been much of a profit-maker compared to other revenue sources. The amount of resources and money Google spends to host all of those videos is ridiculous. 👇
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Aaron Goold@AaronGooldX·
@twattwattering @icantevenfilms Note: Google doesn't separate YT from general business profits in their financial statements. So other "experts" have to guess. I'm relying on them of course and YT's historical record
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Aaron Siri
Aaron Siri@AaronSiriSG·
Call to action: Trump's Dep't of Education is about to exclude naturopathic doctors from the definition of professional degree. If that occurs, it will greatly limit these more natural minded doctors from getting loans to enter the profession. Please add your voice - complete the form in the link below (@aanp @naturopathnews) naturopathic.org/page/Legislati…
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Aaron Goold@AaronGooldX·
@raginglonerx Sure they rake in cash, which goes straight to paying for servers. Also the payouts they pay to the popular creators is exorbitant compared to standard Ad costs. YT makes revenue for sure. They just don’t make a good profit
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empty@raginglonerx·
@AaronGooldX How would they afford these ridiculously high creator payouts if ads don't rake in cash like crazy.
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Aaron Goold@AaronGooldX·
@stevenyjsong Notice that Google quietly discontinued its "Don't do evil" slogan.
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Steven
Steven@stevenyjsong·
Besides stealing my earnings, still running ads on my demonetized work, this fight with YouTube has led to insane stress and damage to my mental and emotional health. I'm done. For others still fighting this digital genocide. Keep fighting. I'm rooting for you ✊
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Steven
Steven@stevenyjsong·
I finally reached a HUMAN at #YouTube ...But it's not a happy ending. They still have not given me any actual examples of how my channel broke YPP rules. I feel small, defeated, betrayed after 10+ years Will upload a final goodbye video as I shut down my channel later today.
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Aaron Goold@AaronGooldX·
It seems Google uses YT mostly to funnel to other, more profitable products. YT is also a sort of propaganda machine that agencies and other large entities use if they pay enough and exercise enough influence. Thus, the future for AI
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Aaron Goold@AaronGooldX·
@stevenyjsong Very well-constructed thesis. YT is unrecognizable from the pre-2010 days. It's like watching the origin story of a super villain.
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Steven
Steven@stevenyjsong·
I've checked EVERY YouTube demonetization case for the past 2 weeks and found the pattern. Here's the REAL definition of "inauthentic content" and why it's not going away ⬇️
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Aaron Goold@AaronGooldX·
@FFmpeg The term "garbage collection" seems to speak for itself.
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FFmpeg@FFmpeg·
This is the reason FFmpeg is not written in a Garbage Collected language. We can't just stall for a few milliseconds. Also unlike gaming which can just lag and reduce FPS, video (de)compression must maintain real-time to have smooth video. 1ms is a lot but it isn't at the same time.
Sebastian Aaltonen@SebAaltonen

Same is true for time. 1ms is a lot in real-time software. 120Hz displays (new phones) = 8.33ms budget. 1ms = 12% of your whole budget. I remember an old article saying that garbage collection is a solved problem, because it just takes couple of milliseconds...

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i cant even productions
i cant even productions@icantevenfilms·
Monitoring the Situation
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Aaron Goold@AaronGooldX·
@SRCHicks It's hard to find succinct, accurate terms (that don't have a lot of baggage) to describe the general polarity in behavior and thinking.
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Aaron Goold@AaronGooldX·
@SRCHicks Ah, because when I commented, I did it directly from the post and not from the replies section. Will avoid that next time.
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Stephen R. C. Hicks
Stephen R. C. Hicks@SRCHicks·
Your mindset becomes your brainset. Fascinating.
The Curious Tales@thecurioustales

🚨BREAKING: 8 weeks of gratitude practice physically rebuilds the neural pathways between your memory and reward centers. Your brain physically rewires itself every time you feel grateful. Eight weeks of intentional gratitude practice creates measurable structural changes in the neural pathways connecting your hippocampus to your ventral tegmental area. The memory center starts talking to the reward center in a fundamentally different way. New synaptic connections form. Existing ones strengthen. The physical architecture of how you process positive experiences rebuilds itself. Most people approach gratitude like a mood they can choose to feel. A psychological vitamin they remember to take when life gets difficult. The neuroscience reveals something far more profound. Gratitude is a biological intervention that sculpts brain tissue. Researchers tracked participants practicing gratitude exercises for two months using brain scans. They watched new neural highways construct themselves in real time. The anterior cingulate cortex developed stronger connections to the medial prefrontal cortex. The brain learned to route positive emotional experiences through higher order thinking centers instead of storing them as fleeting feelings. Every positive experience you’ve ever had exists as a neural trace in your memory network. Most sit dormant, accessible only when something external triggers the specific sensory combination that originally encoded them. You smell coffee, suddenly remember a conversation from years ago. Random. Unreliable. Outside your control. Gratitude practice systematically rewires that retrieval system. After two months, participants could voluntarily access positive memories with increasing ease. Their brains had built stronger pathways between memory storage areas and emotional processing centers. They experienced deeper emotional resonance during memory retrieval. The quality of remembering itself had improved. The participants also started noticing positive details in their present environment they had previously filtered out. Their attention systems recalibrated. The same neural pathways pulling positive memories forward were scanning current experiences more thoroughly for elements worth encoding as positive memories. Their brains became biased toward collecting evidence that life contains meaningful moments. Most cognitive interventions try to change how you interpret negative experiences. Gratitude practice changes how thoroughly you notice positive ones. It teaches your visual and emotional processing systems to detect opportunities and pleasures that were always present but neurologically invisible. The timeline reveals something crucial about neural plasticity. Weeks one through three showed minimal structural changes. Participants felt slightly more positive, but brain scans looked identical to baseline. Weeks four through six showed the first measurable increases in gray matter density. Weeks seven and eight revealed entirely new neural network formation. Two months. Your nervous system can physically restructure itself with consistent practice. The method was almost embarrassingly simple. Participants wrote down three specific things they felt grateful for every evening, explaining why each mattered. No meditation apps. No guided visualizations. Just pen, paper, and the requirement to identify gratitude targets with enough detail that their brains had to actively search for positive elements. Specificity drives the neural development. General statements like “I’m grateful for my family” generate different brain activity than precise observations like “I’m grateful my daughter laughed at my terrible joke during dinner because it showed me she still finds me funny despite growing more independent.” The brain needs detailed targets to practice connecting memory specifics to emotional rewards. After eight weeks, participants developed a fundamentally different relationship with their attention and memory systems. Someone whose brain automatically scans for and emotionally amplifies aspects of experience that make existence feel worthwhile. The neural pathways remain permanent after practice ends. Gratitude carves lasting roads through consciousness.

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