David Grogan

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David Grogan

David Grogan

@David__Grogan

Software developer, unlikely to tweet.

Dublin, Ireland Katılım Ocak 2018
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Rob Miles
Rob Miles@robertskmiles·
Saying thank you and goodbye at the end of AI chat sessions - Pros: Polite, human, maintains good habits Cons: Gives the instance a turn to think about the fact that it's about to stop existing forever
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David Grogan
David Grogan@David__Grogan·
@phl43 There are actually multiple examples of flat earthers doing experiments which proved the earth wasn't flat, which convinced them to stop being idiots (on that issue at least). The laser thing is probably within reach of a committed lunar truther too.
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David Grogan
David Grogan@David__Grogan·
@Lockbreaker3 @APHClarkson they initially claimed they weren't even going to talk to the US unless there was a full ceasefire, after previously also saying they wouldn't even do a ceasefire. that's two folds already.
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Lockbreaker
Lockbreaker@Lockbreaker3·
@David__Grogan @APHClarkson They haven't folded on that at all. That's exactly why the strait is still closed. They're wisely retaliating against Israel's benefactor, who they estimate is weak.
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Alexander Clarkson 
Alexander Clarkson @APHClarkson·
Also worth noting that in scenarios where China, the EU and India are unhappy with Iran's tolls posturing then Tehran will come under wider economic pressure and loss of any trading partners it has. The whole tolls gambit is not sustainable
ᴅʀ. ʜ.ᴀ. ʜᴇʟʟʏᴇʀ 🖖🏾 ⚜️@hahellyer

Since Oman has already said it wouldn’t cooperate, it’s peculiar the proposal is being taken so seriously. Much commentary seems aimed at embarrassing DC over the poor decision to go to war; but the focus should be on the implications for the Gulf Arab states & global trade.

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David Grogan
David Grogan@David__Grogan·
@Lockbreaker3 @APHClarkson well if they don't then the ceasefire won't hold. they already seem to have folded on the Lebanon question, so I wouldn't be surprised if they fold on this too, but if not, it'll be more war.
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Lockbreaker
Lockbreaker@Lockbreaker3·
@APHClarkson This is a miscalculation IMO. They can and will do this in the long term and it won't be difficult for them. The strait can be policed with speedboats you can order from Bass Pro Shop without the threat of fighter jets.
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christoph
christoph@Halalcoholism·
This happens all the time actually. But woke is a socially accepted behaviour for famous people, whereas being racist and homophobic isn’t, and thus it becomes news
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nat
nat@natejb2003·
@StatisticUrban Absolutely atrocious take, you have no idea what you’re talking about, you probably only believe this because Polanski has a Northern accent and you’ve bought into the small-minded UK class system
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Hunter📈🌈📊
Hunter📈🌈📊@StatisticUrban·
What a lot of Americans cheering on the Greens don’t understand is that the leadership of the UK Greens is stupid. I don’t mean this as a value judgement. They are genuinely unintelligent. The gap between them and AOC or Mamdani is a chasm.
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Ben Dreyfuss
Ben Dreyfuss@bendreyfuss·
@techfusionjb Right and I honestly think that despite the endless discourse about this almost everyone intuitively understands what you’re saying and gets that this is actually the line
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Ben Dreyfuss
Ben Dreyfuss@bendreyfuss·
I don’t get the blowback to this tweet. Everything Megan describes is a completely reasonable use of AI as a tool. I also use it to talk through an idea then come back with the thing I wrote and get a copy edit from it. There is nothing illegitimate about that.
Megan McArdle@asymmetricinfo

I use AI to do research (i.e., find things to read, explain parts of academic papers I find ambiguous or confusing), transcribe interviews, generate pushback on my column thesis, suggest trims when I'm over my word count, sharpen podcast interview questions, and perform a final fact check on columns and editorials. But mostly it's compressing the ancillary tasks to the main job: reading, thinking, and writing.

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David Grogan
David Grogan@David__Grogan·
@davidfowl Do you have any tips on getting this working, been meaning to get into combining copilot with playwright (which I've not used at all). Are you using an mcp, agent skills, just telling it to use the cli and hoping for the best?
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David Fowler
David Fowler@davidfowl·
One of the biggest productivty boosts I've gotten from agentic engineering is testing automation. Writing the code is great, writing tests are great, but nothing compares to having it open up browsers or run a sequence of command line operations to manually verify a change.
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David Grogan
David Grogan@David__Grogan·
@sentientist the 'gang-raped by immigrants' bit was completely made up.
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Curious man
Curious man@variedints·
@mattyglesias Are right European parties really all against private healthcare?
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David Grogan
David Grogan@David__Grogan·
@BDSixsmith The migrant attack seems to be completely made up btw, she was raped by an ex, and there were two other sexual assaults at a nightclub (doesn't go into details), she jumped out a window days after the last assault.
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Jonathan Blow
Jonathan Blow@Jonathan_Blow·
As someone who programs game ("simulation") engines, I have a long-term project where I want to explain why the "simulation hypothesis" is nonsense in like 5 different ways (while pointing toward what a sensical version would look like). So this Saturday at 10am Mountain Time, I will do a livestream that is the first in the series of Simulation Saturdays. To start with, I just want to lay out the framework in a not-organized, random-discussion kind of way, to just make an outline of what all the relevant topics would be. Then on later Saturdays we can go to various subtopics and talk about them. (Unlike #screenshotsaturday, the first Simulation Saturday will be at a time that is widely recognized as Saturday by many people, though I make no promises about subsequent Simulation Saturdays.)
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David Grogan
David Grogan@David__Grogan·
@pogarithm @Jonathan_Blow I'm not saying it's a well motivated belief, just that it's impossible to argue against. If there was a simulation, there would be no reason to believe it would operate under the same laws outside of the simulation, just as with simulations we ourselves make.
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timoth
timoth@pogarithm·
@David__Grogan @Jonathan_Blow If you assume an outer universe can have its own laws of physics then yeah anything is possible. I could even prove that your grandmother is a bicycle.
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David Grogan
David Grogan@David__Grogan·
@pogarithm @Jonathan_Blow also, maybe it's fine to simulate everything in a fine-grained manner in the meta universe? who's to say our notions of what constitutes vastness would compare to the potential actual vastness of any non-simulated outer universe?
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David Grogan
David Grogan@David__Grogan·
@pogarithm @Jonathan_Blow you wouldn't need to simulate the entire universe at a subatomic level though, if something like an experiment on subatomic particles needed to be simulated, it could be, everything else could be more coarse grained....
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David Grogan
David Grogan@David__Grogan·
@Jonathan_Blow the simulation hypothesis is impossible to disprove, for similar reasons to radical scepticism or solipsism, but again similarly, not something where belief in it is in any way well motivated. I've never heard any argument, for or against, which was in any way compelling.
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