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Erik Huneker

@ErikHuneker

European citizen. Love science. Diabeloop founder. He/him.

Paris Katılım Mayıs 2014
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Erik Huneker
Erik Huneker@ErikHuneker·
On est là pour regarder du sport et pas des reportages sur les familles des sportifs @francetvsport arrêtez de vous faire plaisir et pensez à ce que vos spectateurs veulent. C'est chiant là
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Laurent SEGNIS@LaurentSegnis·
La claque ! La douche froide pour le RN !!!!!! Ça c’est la France que j’aime. 🥰 Non à la haine Non au racisme Non à l’antisémitisme NON AU RN ! #legislatives2024
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Dr Jérôme Marty@DrMartyJer·
Dernière visite.
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Jeremy Nguyen ✍🏼 🚢
Jeremy Nguyen ✍🏼 🚢@JeremyNguyenPhD·
Are medical studies being written with ChatGPT? Well, we all know ChatGPT overuses the word "delve". Look below at how often the word 'delve' is used in papers on PubMed (2023 was the first full year of ChatGPT).
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Adam Parkhomenko@AdamParkhomenko·
This is one hell of an ad that will air during the Super Bowl today. Retweet and pass it on.
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Alexandre Jaafari
Alexandre Jaafari@coachouicoachv2·
Ok, les gens, gros thread. Sabrina Sebaihi a fait une conférence de presse sur le rapport de la commission des dérives des fédérations sportives dont elle est la rapporteuse. La conférence est incroyable. Voici un thread des différents sujets abordés. ⏬ 1/28
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Matthew RJ Brodsky
Matthew RJ Brodsky@MattRJBrodsky·
Translation: 🔴 Suddenly we discovered that Gaza, which is inhabited by 2 million people... has 36 hospitals There are Arab countries with 30 million citizens and do not have this number of hospitals. 🔴 Suddenly we discovered that Gaza was getting water, electricity, gas, and fuel for free from Israel. Of course, there is no Arab citizen who does not pay water, electricity and fuel bills. 🔴 Suddenly we discovered that Gaza was receiving $30 million a month from Qatar alone And $120 million a month from UNRWA And $50 million a month from the European Union And 30 million dollars a month from America. There are Arab countries drowning in debt and cannot find anyone to help them, even with one million dollars. 🔴 Suddenly we discovered that Gaza was not besieged, and all goods were entering it, as were foreigners and people of foreign nationalities. Its residents were traveling to Egypt and from there to the rest of the world, and Fafo is the biggest example. 🔴 Suddenly we discovered that Gaza was living better than many Arab countries...and its people were living better than many Arab peoples. Suddenly...we discovered that our minds were besieged by a programmed lie...by the Brotherhood media.
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Diabeloop
Diabeloop@Diabeloop·
Diabeloop wishes you and your relatives happy holidays! #RockYourDiabetes
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BB27000
BB27000@BB27000·
1/ Je rentrais du boulot hier dimanche soir tard. Sur l’autoroute A20, très peu fréquentée à cette heure tardive, je le vis couché sur le flanc, sur les voies opposées. Cet immense camion blanc, fumant, venant juste d’avoir un accident.
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Oren Barsky
Oren Barsky@orenbarsky·
One of the Arabs' best-kept secrets, skillfully obscured over the years, is the true reason behind their refusal of the 1947 UN partition plan: For those less familiar, here's a quick summary: After WWII, the British, looking to exit the complicated situation they found themselves in in the Middle East, planned to hand back the mandate they had received from the UN. The UN dispatched the UNSCOP committee to determine the region's future. The committee proposed several plans, with the well-known Partition Plan eventually being accepted by the majority of its members. The Jewish community accepted this plan, and a majority of UN members voted in favor of it. However, the Arabs rejected it, similarly to their earlier refusal of the Peel Commission's recommendations (a topic for another post). So, why then did the Arabs reject the partition proposal? Primarily, they were confident in their ability to swiftly defeat the Jews, eliminate them, and seize the entire territory. This conviction also had a significant contribution to the Nakba as it led them to advise many Arabs to temporarily vacate their homes during the conflicts, expecting to return post-victory - a victory that, of course, never materialized. Yet, this is not the core reason. Pay close attention now: The primary reason Arab leaders rejected the UN's partition proposal was their own disbelief in the Palestinian people's right to self-determination. In fact, they were opposed to it! Indeed, that's exactly as it sounds. Arab leaders never recognized Palestinians as an ethnic group with self-determination rights, but rather as a part of the larger Arab nation. As those knowledgeable in history (and not propaganda) understand, there were originally no 'Palestinians', only Arabs. The Arabs' national goal was to create Greater Syria, covering today's Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, and Israel, a vision outlined in the McMahon-Hussein correspondence of 1915-1916. Therefore, they rejected any proposal that independently defined the Palestinians, as such a distinction simply did not exist. (Interestingly, this truth is widely recognized in the Arab world. While not often acknowledged publicly, it occasionally surfaces, as seen in a video I'll share in the comments) So next time Palestinian history, culture, or their right to self-determination is discussed, remember that while the world, Jews included, were willing to acknowledge this, the refusal came from the Arabs themselves, who recognized the idea of a Palestinian nation as a UN fabrication.
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Laura Wendel
Laura Wendel@Lauramaywendel·
A lot of very smart people work in strange ways / with a lot of quirks (e.g. contemplating for hours and appearing to do nothing, while then suddenly having 100x output burst). This usually makes them not a great fit for traditional corporate world, where you often have to fake being busy & work around fixed structures. The great thing about small teams working in a flexible structure with high autonomy is that you get to witness these quirks manifest into greatness, time and time again. Many genuinely productive people are misunderstood because their perceived methods many not ‘look’ like hard work from the outside. Organizations that are able to attract these people at scale & are able to create a culture in which they can flourish, have immense potential for innovation / technological breakthroughs (think OpenAI, SpaceX, ...)
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Baptiste Jamin
Baptiste Jamin@baptistejamin·
Openchat 3.5 is so far, the best Open Source LLM available I tested. With 7B parameters, It fits on consumer-grade GPUs and achieves similar or better results compared to GPT 3.5 Turbo. Here is a thread 🧵 explaining how they did it and why it's a gamer changer.
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Erik Huneker@ErikHuneker·
@paulg This is so true. Huge risks of distanciation and disalignment when this isn't the case anymore.
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
When I talk to more established startups, one of the first things I want to know, after asking about the growth rate and whether they're profitable, is whether the founders still have board control. I'm more optimistic about the company when the answer is yes.
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Anton Struve
Anton Struve@AntonStruve·
L'appel téléphonique que Noya, 12 ans, a passé à sa mère avant que le Hamas ne l'atteigne. On a découvert par la suite qu'elle avait été assassinée et non kidnappée. Que son souvenir soit à jamais une bénédiction 🕯️
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