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Chris_Riedi

@Chris_Timeleft

Consultant, media, helping startups grow Former Global head of ops @TimeleftApp

Paris, France Katılım Nisan 2010
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Chris_Riedi@Chris_Timeleft·
@marclou Marc you should have a peak at @getriver_io they organize your likeminded community members’s meetups around the world, without you being present
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Marc Lou@marclou·
OK, it's a first for me... Let's meet! 📆 Sunday, January 5th, 3PM 📍Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris It's a free open meetup. We'll gather and talk about: 🧑‍💻 Building internet startups ✌️ Entrepreneurship 🌍 Remote work Or anything you want. It's the 1st meetup I organize, so there's no specific plan. We'll figure it out 😁 Link to apply with exact location below ⬇️
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nilhya~♪
nilhya~♪@nilhya_·
On a la chance d'avoir actuellement à Versailles la meilleure représentation de ce que devrait être un musée du Jeu Vidéo. Thread sur l'exposition #GameStory à Versailles ⬇️
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Chris_Riedi@Chris_Timeleft·
@jeromep1970 Oui pourquoi ne pas tenter une action en solidarité?
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Souveraine Tech
Souveraine Tech@SouveraineTech·
#Adobe vient de modifier ses conditions d'utilisation (CGU). Dorénavant, si vous utilisez #Photoshop, #Illustrator, #AfterEffects ou si vous ouvrez simplement un pdf : 💀 Vous donnez un accès illimité à votre contenu privé ou professionnel 🎥 🎶 📷 📚 (section 2.2) 💀 Vous accordez une licence libre de redevances, i.e. gratuite (section 4.2) 💀 Qui peut être sous-licenciée à d'autres pour "utiliser, reproduire, afficher publiquement, distribuer, modifier, créer des œuvres dérivées..." (section 4.2) 💀 Vous ne pouvez pas désinstaller Adobe sans accepter ces CGU via Olivia Breysse, PhdD, sur LinkedIn linkedin.com/posts/olivia-b…
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Mark Cummins
Mark Cummins@mark_cummins·
Finally, we get to private data. There is far far more private data than public. Instant message logs come to maybe 650T tokens, and stored emails to maybe 1200T. Gmail alone is probably 300T.
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@filloux @LesEchos @BelmerRodolphe @TF1 50m c'est le reach il faudrait pondérer par le temps de visio (3h TV moy / Youtube 24 min) De la vieille télé mais la Fr est vieillissante, les formats en 🇺🇸 et e-marketés à mort de YT ne sont pas pour tout le monde, certains regardent le divertissement et l'info TV avec plaisir
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Frederic Filloux
Frederic Filloux@filloux·
Dans une intéressante intv dans @LesEchos , Rodolphe Belmer (@BelmerRodolphe), PDG de @TF1 livre qq chiffres intéressants:  • Marché pub de la vidéo numérique en France : 2 mds € • Marché pub TV linéaire : 3 mds € • Temps de visionnage TV linéaire en baisse de 5~10%/an • Audience YT en Fr : 50 m de p. • Audience TF1+ : 35 m de p. (mais c'es le nombre d'heures qui serait intéressant, mais on ne l'a pas) • Au passage, Belmer réalise que son concurrent principal est YouTube –oh, surprise.  • Il néglige deux choses : => YT est devenu une formidable châine d'actualité* ; il y a 10 ans, on allait sur CNN pour les breaking news, maintenant on va sur YT. C'est aussi une source d'approndissement de l'info extraordinaire, par ex. sur l'économie. => Quand on regarde sur YT, on réalise combien les formats ont évolué et à quel point les TF1 ou France2 font aujourd'hui "vieille télé", même quand ils sont réalisés par des 30~40 ans. Sur ce point, rien de bouge, c'est à se demander sur ces gens regardent autre chose que leur propre production. * J'ai pris l'abonnement payant à YT et je suis 145 channels (aucun en Fr). A lire dans @LesEchos ⬇︎ lesechos.fr/tech-medias/me…
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Chris_Riedi@Chris_Timeleft·
J'ai enfin appris d'où venait ce nom bizarre de draisienne : "On y voit par exemple la draisienne – vélo sans pédales – conçue en 1817 par le baron allemand Karl Drais von Sauerbronn." Taïwan, l’île devenue capitale mondiale de l’industrie du vélo lemonde.fr/economie/artic…
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Chris_Riedi@Chris_Timeleft·
Do you know a good alternative to Qonto in Brazil ?
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Macauley 🟪 Editooor
Macauley 🟪 Editooor@yeluacaM·
@paddi_hansen Personally I never agree to all cookies. I click “show purposes” and then “save” — which usually is “necessary only” by default. Minor nuisance, worth it.
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Patrick Hansen
Patrick Hansen@paddi_hansen·
It took me a while to realize what's going on with google maps in the EU. Due to the EU Digital Markets Act (DMA) that entered into application in early March, the maps link at the top of the google search page that links to google maps has been removed. Also, the map that appears in your search results is now impossible to click on. In order to use the maps function, you need to head to the gmaps website directly or click "directions". This is quite annoying if you want to search for a location quickly. The goal of the DMA is to decrease the 'gatekeeping' power of tech giants. It applies to Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft and ByteDance, as well as 22 platforms that belong to them, for example TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, Messenger, Android, iOS, Windows, Google, Chrome, Safari, YouTube, Google Maps and Facebook Marketplace. @X is expected to be added soon. I personally like some of the required changes such as the fact that iPhone users will be able to download apps without having to go through the official Apple app store, or process in-app payments without Apple. But the inability to jump from search to gmaps creates a really bad UX for EEA users and reminds me of the endless cookie consent forms due to GDPR that everyone agrees to but no one ever reads, which just creates unnecessary friction and wastes users' time.
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Chris_Riedi@Chris_Timeleft·
@TrungTPhan I believe with @profgalloway that the day YouTube is spinned off, YouTube goes after search and google resets a video engine
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Trung Phan@TrungTPhan·
Prediction: 1 - The US Bill forces a sale of TikTok 2 - Google buys it for $50B 3 - To pass antitrust, Google merges YouTube and TikTok for a spin-off 4 - TikTube goes public at $420B 5 - Users start seeing 100 straight non-skippable ads before videos
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Epic Maps 🗺️
Epic Maps 🗺️@theepicmap·
Java is an overpopulated island
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(((Tendar)))
(((Tendar)))@Tendar·
Opposition leader of the CDU and potential next German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, delivered a fiery speech yesterday night in Stuttgart. I translated the core message. Since I have been saying this for years and even carry this message in my signature, I approve this message by 100%.
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Yann LeCun
Yann LeCun@ylecun·
* Language is low bandwidth: less than 12 bytes/second. A person can read 270 words/minutes, or 4.5 words/second, which is 12 bytes/s (assuming 2 bytes per token and 0.75 words per token). A modern LLM is typically trained with 1x10^13 two-byte tokens, which is 2x10^13 bytes. This would take about 100,000 years for a person to read (at 12 hours a day). * Vision is much higher bandwidth: about 20MB/s. Each of the two optical nerves has 1 million nerve fibers, each carrying about 10 bytes per second. A 4 year-old child has been awake a total 16,000 hours, which translates into 1x10^15 bytes. In other words: - The data bandwidth of visual perception is roughly 16 million times higher than the data bandwidth of written (or spoken) language. - In a mere 4 years, a child has seen 50 times more data than the biggest LLMs trained on all the text publicly available on the internet. This tells us three things: 1. Yes, text is redundant, and visual signals in the optical nerves are even more redundant (despite being 100x compressed versions of the photoreceptor outputs in the retina). But redundancy in data is *precisely* what we need for Self-Supervised Learning to capture the structure of the data. The more redundancy, the better for SSL. 2. Most of human knowledge (and almost all of animal knowledge) comes from our sensory experience of the physical world. Language is the icing on the cake. We need the cake to support the icing. 3. There is *absolutely no way in hell* we will ever reach human-level AI without getting machines to learn from high-bandwidth sensory inputs, such as vision. Yes, humans can get smart without vision, even pretty smart without vision and audition. But not without touch. Touch is pretty high bandwidth, too.
Parmita Mishra@parmita

This is an essential point people seem to misrepresent.

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