Charles Liebert

122.6K posts

Charles Liebert banner
Charles Liebert

Charles Liebert

@Charles_Liebert

''Being Happy, Doesn't mean that everything is perfect... it means that You've decided to look beyond imperfections'' #SherpaNumerique 🇫🇷🇪🇺🇺🇦

Paris - Cap Ferret - Saugeras Katılım Ocak 2007
2K Takip Edilen4.1K Takipçiler
Charles Liebert retweetledi
Antoine 🇫🇷
Antoine 🇫🇷@thetoitoi·
❗🇫🇷🇺🇦🇷🇺 Voici le résultat attendu par les Français à Arcis-sur-Aube : Charles Hittler, maire pro-ukrainien, est réélu et l’emporte face à Antoine Zielinski, candidat soutenu par les milieux pro-russes (Philippot).
Antoine 🇫🇷 tweet media
Français
50
213
1.5K
40K
Charles Liebert retweetledi
Vous avez bu Didier
Vous avez bu Didier@ElCrackitoDuNet·
🔴 DIRECT - #ÉlectionsMunicipales2026 : 👉Alain Soral élu à Villejuif.
Français
40
196
2.2K
145.2K
Charles Liebert
Charles Liebert@Charles_Liebert·
À voté … pour le/la moins pire des candidats restants pour ce deuxième tour à Eaubonne. La liste de leurs défauts respectifs est telle que le choix n’était pas simple.
Charles Liebert tweet media
Français
0
0
1
239
Charles Liebert retweetledi
Julien Cadot
Julien Cadot@juliencdt·
Si vous avez une Apple Watch et que la santé connectée vous intéresse, vous DEVEZ essayer Bevel. C’est l’app dont tout le monde parlera d’ici quelques mois, parce qu’elle est la première à combiner aussi bien données de santé, contexte et IA générative pour les analyses. Perso après un petit mois d’utilisation, je peux plus m’en passer. Si vous voulez tester, mon lien de parrainage juste ici : join.bevel.health/S1Z9H6
Français
19
8
224
75.6K
Charles Liebert retweetledi
Camille Roux
Camille Roux@CamilleRoux·
CanIRun.ai détecte ton matériel (GPU, CPU, RAM) et te dit quels modèles d'IA tu peux faire tourner en local, directement dans le navigateur. canirun.ai
Camille Roux tweet media
Français
32
172
1.4K
138.7K
Charles Liebert retweetledi
Michel Levy Provençal
Deloitte vient de sortir son rapport 2026 sur l'IA en entreprise. 3 200 dirigeants interrogés. Les chiffres sont parlants. Mais c'est ce qu'ils ne disent pas qui compte. Thread 👇
Français
2
16
42
21K
Charles Liebert retweetledi
Gilles Babinet
Gilles Babinet@babgi·
Il me semble que tu devrais t'intéresser aux méthodologies qui sont déployées pour mesurer les tâches avec des analytics sur les ordis et smartphones des salariés participants volontaires. Le concept de 'ghost productivity' est connu depuis au moins les années 70 @PSEinfo
Stephane Mallard@StephaneMallard

C'est que la productivité est très mal mesurée Tous les salariés utilisent l'IA en cachette Mais personne n'a intérêt à dire qu'il fait sa journée de travail en 2/3h de moins Sans être payé plus, personne n'a intérêt à utiliser ces gains de productivité pour travailler plus

Français
3
3
10
8.7K
Charles Liebert retweetledi
Antoine Copra
Antoine Copra@Cobra_FX_·
Aujourd’hui il y a deux chemins possibles : - développer l’IA et la robotique, attirer les capitaux, se réindustrialiser, augmenter nos capacités électriques - décroître, limiter l’IA, écouter le shift ou l’Ademe, et se faire vassaliser par les US ou la Chine. Pick one.
Les Électrons Libres@lel_media

La guerre est lancée. Une guerre scientifique, économique & stratégique où s’affrontent 4 écoles de pensée et 3 continents. Une guerre qui va redéfinir notre monde, et où la France, avec l’installation de la start-up de Yann LeCun, a sa carte à jouer. lel.media/vla-et-world-m…

Français
34
263
1K
36.1K
Charles Liebert retweetledi
Evan Luthra
Evan Luthra@EvanLuthra·
🚨BREAKING: ANTHROPIC IS GIVING AWAY THE SAME CERTIFICATION THAT DELOITTE IS MASS-TRAINING 15,000 EMPLOYEES TO GET. It costs $0. You need a laptop. That's it. It's called the "Claude Certified Architect." Think of it like the AWS cert but for AI. If you were around when AWS certs started, you know what happened. They went from "cool to have" to "you're not getting hired without one." That took about 5 years. This is going to happen way faster. Look at who's already moving: Accenture - training 30,000 people on Claude Cognizant - rolled it out to 350,000 employees Deloitte - opened Claude access to 470,000 people Infosys - anchor partner These aren't startups experimenting. These are billion dollar consulting firms restructuring their entire workforce around Claude. And the certification they need? You can take it right now from your bedroom. Let me be real though. This is not one of those "watch 2 videos and get a badge" type certs that nobody respects. This thing is hard. 60 questions. 2 hours. Proctored. Webcam on. No breaks. No googling. They drop you into real scenarios like designing a customer support agent that handles refunds or setting up Claude in a CI/CD pipeline. The wrong answers look right on purpose. They're the exact mistakes real engineers make in production. 720 out of 1000 to pass. People who took it are saying the agentic architecture and multi-agent orchestration sections are brutal. Most of the exam is about building AI systems that actually work in the real world. Not prompting. Not chatting with Claude. Architecting production systems. All the prep? Free. Anthropic put out 13 courses on their Academy. No paywall. The cert itself is free for the first 5,000 people. After that $99 per attempt. How to get it: 1. Join the Claude Partner Network (free) → partnerportal.anthropic.com 2. Start the free prep courses → anthropic.com/learn 3. Register for the exam → anthropic.skilljar.com 4. Take the official practice exam 5. Book the real one when you're ready It launched 10 days ago. Almost nobody has it yet. That's the whole point. Get it before it becomes the thing everyone has.
English
314
1.9K
17.7K
2M
Charles Liebert retweetledi
Alex Taylor
Alex Taylor@AlexTaylorNews·
Le petit garçon anglais qui apprenait à conjuguer ses verbes français dans l'Angleterre des années 60 n'imaginait pas qu'un jour on lui dirait, un beau matin à 8h10 dans une mairie du Perche - à lui, citoyen français (et pas peu ému ❤🇫🇷) ... "... a voté !"
Alex Taylor tweet media
Français
322
584
8.8K
377.9K
Charles Liebert retweetledi
Frenchie
Frenchie@Frenchie_·
🚨 Je vous présente SemiAnalysis SemiAnalysis est une boîte indépendante de recherche & analyse dédiée aux semi‑conducteurs, à l’IA et à toute la supply chain hardware/datacenter, en gros c’est les gros crack du secteur. Ils sont reconnu comme une des sources les plus pointues sur l’IA hardware, et sont régulièrement citée dans les médias et par des acteurs de l’industrie (Nvidia, AMD, TSMC) Perso j’essaye de lire tout ce qu’ils proposent en rapport avec le hardware et la tech. Leur newsletter est un banger absolu, loin du AI slop habituel et ils offrent déjà beaucoup de contenu sans paywall (si vous voulez aller plus loin faudra dépenser des sous). Si vous voulez que je continue les partages dites le moi, à la prochaine.
SemiAnalysis@SemiAnalysis_

Speed is the Moat! Measuring performance over time is what matters. For single-node FP4 MI355 DeepSeek R1 MoE, every time we update the SGLang version, we continue to see rapid increases in performance! Check out the latest perf at inferencex dot com 🔥

Français
11
13
210
31.2K
Charles Liebert retweetledi
Charles Liebert retweetledi
Pascalou10
Pascalou10@pascalvil10·
Le chandelier en bronze de la cathédrale de Brunswick (Allemagne) a été réalisé dans les années 1170-1180, il a été commandé par Henri le Lion, duc de Saxe et de Bavière ! H : 4 m, l d’une branche à l’autre 4 m ! Pourquoi une menorah dans une cathédrale chrétienne ? 1/3 ⬇️
Pascalou10 tweet media
Français
23
190
759
43.1K
Charles Liebert retweetledi
Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
I’m going to tell you how much worse it was at the start of the PC Revolution for white collar workers trying to adapt, vs today with AI Today, presumably every white collar worker has access to a smart phone and/or a PC/laptop. Back then, a PC cost $4,995 , an off brand was $3,995. 5k in 1984 is about $16k today. It was really expensive. The only reason I could learn how to code and support software is because my job let me take home a PC to learn. By reading the software manual. Literally. RTFM. Or pay to go to training. Classes that started at hundreds of dollars then. It was expensive. It absolutely limited who could get ahead. Today, ANYONE can go to their browser, to the AI LLM website of their choice, and type in the words “I’m a novice with zero computer background, teach me how to create an agent that reads my email and …” That concept applies to LEARNING ANYTHING Think about what this means. Any employee of any company can say “ I need to learn how to xyz for my job , which is to do the following: Tell me what more information do you need to help me be more efficient, productive and promotable”. Or “ what new skills can you teach me that will help me reduce my chances of getting laid off “. Or “what suggestions do you have for me to communicate to my boss, who I barely know, to help my chances of staying employed “ These aren’t great prompts. But they are a start that anyone can take. Think about how incredible that is. Back in the day was so much harder for white collar workers. It was harder for new grads because unless they took comp sci, they probably had never used a PC. Big Companies are going to cut jobs. No question about it. Small companies is are going to need more and more AI literate thinkers who can help them compete or get an edge What I tell every entrepreneur, and it’s more crucial today. “ when you run with the elephants there are the quick and the dead. Adopt tech quickly , you can out maneuver big companies. “
Mark Cuban@mcuban

An article from the 90s explaining how in the 1980s, personal computers changed the dynamic of college vs high school workers. College grads learned how to use PCs and grew wages faster Mind you, this was when interest rates were 15pct, white collar unemployment was the highest it’s been any non covid year, general unemployment was 10pct, there was a recession, 18pct mortgages, and the start of the savings and loan industry collapse. The economy was a mess. Except it was the start of the “digital revolution “ which lead to change. Here we are at the early days of the AI revolution. I think it will be very analogous to what happened back then. If you think learning how to use Clause seems daunting, imagine being 50 yrs old in 1983, not knowing how to type, using a 1.0 key adding machine with a tape roll to do all your work as an analyst and realizing you had to figure out how your brand new IBM PC and lotus 1-2-3 worked. Or having only used a typewriter your entire career , then having to learn the new PC and WordStar. Trust me. WordStar key combinations were far harder to learn than telling Claude what you want done Lots of people couldn’t figure it out. Those who did were more productive Ctrl QA with AI nber.org/digest/sep97/h…

English
325
459
4.4K
905K
Charles Liebert retweetledi
Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
This feels like cheating. People pay $30-$50 for custom city map posters on Etsy. Someone just open-sourced the exact same thing for free. It's called TerraInk. Its a cartographic poster engine built on OpenStreetMap data. Type a city. Customize everything. Download and print. What you get: → Any city on Earth via OpenStreetMap → Roads, water, parks, building outlines → Full theme and color control → Custom fonts via Google Fonts → PNG export, print-ready The whole thing runs in your browser. No account. No subscription. No checkout. Self-host it with one Docker command if you want it completely yours. 100% Open Source. MIT License. Live app: terraink.app
Ihtesham Ali tweet media
English
70
414
5.4K
352.7K
Charles Liebert retweetledi
Le Canard enchaîné
Le Canard enchaîné@canardenchaine·
Toute l'équipe du "Canard" a le plaisir de vous inviter à sa soirée "vue sur maires", dimanche 22 mars à partir de 19h30. En accès libre sur lecanardenchaine.fr
Le Canard enchaîné tweet media
Français
6
42
103
56.5K