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@C1sc0CC

Cyber and (former) Meatspace Warrior. I make electrons dance. Earned this avatar before most of those fktards were even born.

Somewhere east of McCarthy Katılım Mart 2016
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@QuetzalPhoenix Eh, maybe because there's too much MIGA in MAGA and people have confused the two. Cognitive Dissonance > Wit
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@HowToAI_ We knew this in 1995. There is literally nothing new or breaking here. It's the self-organizing capability of neurons based on a training stimulus that burnt-in NAND gates can't reproduce.
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How To AI@HowToAI_·
Researchers just proved that every single elementary function, sin, exp, log, sqrt, comes from one single binary operator. It is like finding the “God Particle" for calculus. In computer science, every complex program breaks down to a single logical operator: the NAND gate. It is the fundamental building block of all digital reality. But for continuous math, physics, engineering, machine learning, we thought we needed a massive toolbox. Addition. Subtraction. Trigonometry. Logarithms. Every scientific calculator and neural network has to juggle all of them. Until today. But this paper proved that every single mathematical function can be generated by a single, bizarre binary operator. eml(x,y) = exp(x) - ln(y). Combine that with the number 1, and you can build everything. Pi. The square root. Sine and Cosine. Arithmetic. It is all just the exact same operator, repeating over and over again in a binary tree. Nobody anticipated this existed. It was found by systematic exhaustive search. But the implications for AI are massive. Instead of an AI struggling to combine different mathematical rules to discover a new scientific law, it can just use a single, uniform architecture. One trainable circuit. One repeatable node. We thought the language of the universe was complex. It turns out, it's just one equation repeating in the dark.
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True. My obscenely-high NYS taxes get me access to: - 5,000,000+ acres of public land, 2,900,000 of which are some of the best-protected wilderness land on earth - Access to unlimited clean fresh water and limitless hardwood forest - Escape from the ugly world of "development" (because our high taxes prevent any investment from entering the state) - Truly excellent and permissive hunting, fishing, and trapping seasons - Dirt-cheap land - Extremely low crime - Hard winters and hellish bug seasons that keep yuppies from moving here I mean overall, the ROI on what we pay here is pretty good, IF your house has an assessment under $100k.
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Bill white@FasterHorses_

@shagbark_hick @ZyMazza At this point, I’ve had to reframe my brain to think of NY state taxes as my yearly subscription fee, like paying for Netflix. Only the entertainment is proximity to family, the Adirondacks and state land instead of lukewarm story lines.

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The Redheaded libertarian@TRHLofficial·
So, you know the Nostra Aetate document from Vatican II that rejects antisemitism? Well, in the previous paragraph it addresses Muslim relations, and Pope Leo’s interfaith visit today is standard almsgiving. Can we finally have that Vatican II discussion now, or nah.
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@WIRED They voluntarily removed articles, studies, and any other dissent to the officially provided COVID propaganda; as well as a number of articles linking Epstein and Ghislaine to Robert Maxwell, his publishing empire and his Mossad ties. IA is no paragon of virtue worth saving.
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WIRED@WIRED·
As major news outlets cut off the Wayback Machine, journalists and advocacy groups are rallying to protect the Internet Archive’s vast collection of web pages. wired.com/story/the-inte…
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@TRHLofficial Wayback Machine was voluntarily taking down news articles that were talking about Jeffrey and Ghislaine's connections to Robert Maxwell at their behest, long before they got sued by Penguin and Hachette. Zero sympathy.
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@LuckyMcGee Throw in some Boone's Farm Snow Creek Berry for his unwitting date, and he's got a party.
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@adamcarolla Now that's a name I haven't heard in like 30 years...
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@wclifton968 @cremieuxrecueil Holy snot, 37%? That seems a bit outrageous. 24-28% APR is the norm here. But most offer connected discounts and perks- especially if you get something linked to an airline- which offers travel concierge services and points to use on future tickets, even for regular purchases.
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W. Clifton@wclifton968·
@cremieuxrecueil High credit card use seems to just be an American thing, no? Here in the UK, an overwhelming majority of people own a debit card, and no credit card at all, and with an APR at over 37%*, why do so many Americans have their own credit card? *This is the figure from UK CC adverts.
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Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
No cheating! I'm going to ask you about five categories of spending and you're going to guess the modal share of purchases that consumers do in that category with a credit card. Pick the closest number. First up: restaurant purchases.
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David Sacks@DavidSacks·
A growing number of people are wondering if Anthropic is the AI industry’s “boy who cried wolf.” If Mythos-related threats don’t materialize, the company will have a serious credibility problem.
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele

“Anthropic's Claude Mythos isn't a sentient super-hacker, it's a sales pitch — claims of 'thousands' of severe zero-days rely on just 198 manual reviews” Get used to the “Effective Altruists” fear and self-hating multi-level marketing system, it is just starting.

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Daniel Karbowitz@Dkarbowitz·
@QuetzalPhoenix That is the Catholicism of the LEFT @pontifex On its right flank its Nazi aligned SSPX/Mel Gibson et al Decent, moral, G-d Fearing people are RUNNING. You are being shown the depravity of Catholicism. So that you too, may RUN.
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Carlos That Notices Things@QuetzalPhoenix·
Liberation theology and communist Catholics are the reason my country is now majority protestant.
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@FoundAMoron It's like Rodney Dangerfield and Tim Walz had a baby. That also survived an abortion attempt, but ended up y'know... derpy.
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Moron Finder@FoundAMoron·
The eyes chico, they never lie.
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@CynicalPublius Counterpoint: They already had a ton of kompromat on him before he was allowed to run for Congress, agreeing to be controlled in exchange for immunity. Toeing the party line is what he was groomed to do, he just didn't bow out gracefully when told to.
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Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
I wonder what the DNC promised him. Or I wonder what EVEN WORSE materials the DNC has on him that they used as blackmail. Or both. Remember, Swalwell dropping out is only about making sure at least one Democrat makes it out of California's "jungle primary" into the two-candidate general election.
Eric Swalwell@ericswalwell

I am suspending my campaign for Governor. To my family, staff, friends, and supporters, I am deeply sorry for mistakes in judgment I’ve made in my past. I will fight the serious, false allegations that have been made — but that’s my fight, not a campaign’s.

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@Anc_Aesthetics At least hold them hostage for some bakshish and a guaranteed win for his next re-election campaign. That's what a real G would do.
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Aesthetica@Anc_Aesthetics·
If you are Swalwell what do you gain by dropping out now? It's not like things can get worse for you. Why not stick it to the Democrats who just stabbed you in the back? Split their vote as a final fuck you.
John Reese - Person of Interest@Rickisback_ON_X

Swalwell has not dropped out yet. He will soon, since he has no more donors and his website is closed and not accepting any new donors. However, California rules state that he must remain on the ballot for Governor since he failed to drop out prior to the drop date. This could be fun.

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@jarldietrich Not really. One party actively breaks all 11 Commandments and worships false gods; the GOP just allows them to. One is evil and must be destroyed, we simply side with the sinners and try and show them the light.
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SkunkWorks@SkunkWorks0x·
@nikitabier @AngelaBelcamino What about "🚨" emoji being put? Thats annoying to see. Almost as bad as QR codes. Also, there are bias in the algo. I.e. glaze Elon, get pushed. But if you talk about other taboo subjects, you get shadow banned. I do notice OpenClaw or Anthropic posts gets throttled.
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Angela Belcamino@AngelaBelcamino·
Dom Lucre said he posted 100 times in a week. Now that the money’s gone, so are the stolen clips every 15 minutes. Funny how fast “content creators” disappear when the $ do. Imagine if monetization disappeared entirely—this platform would look very different overnight.
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@Hitchslap1 30 years ago the average IQ in the US was 110, similar to JP. While the top decile of college graduates is still in the 135-140 range, the average college grad IQ has fallen 17 points to a mere 102. I think the answer can be found simply in the last 30 years of US History.
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Hitchslap@Hitchslap1·
The United States has an average IQ of 99, whereas Japan has an average IQ of 106. What can best explain this discrepancy?
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@rajekanodia @CNN US Govt penalizing a failing company and patent troll- for discriminating against the employees that once made it iconic
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Rajendra Kanodia@rajekanodia·
@CNN US govt extorting iconic computer maker—for hiring discriminated minorities it once mandated via affirmative action.
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IBM has reached a settlement with the federal government, agreeing to pay roughly $17 million to resolve allegations of illegal diversity, equity and inclusion practices. cnn.it/421buZq
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@amuse Odd phrasing... I'd typically think "authorization" would be given by the nation with ability to delete entire countries from the map, not a bunch of Bacha Bazi Enjoyers with a few hundred DJI Fly 3 starter kits.
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