DeathbyanyotherName

1.8K posts

DeathbyanyotherName

DeathbyanyotherName

@FreeDeathTV

Just trying to make sense of it all.

Katılım Aralık 2024
83 Takip Edilen71 Takipçiler
DeathbyanyotherName
DeathbyanyotherName@FreeDeathTV·
@SamanthaTaghoy Bayo Alaba — Southend East & Rochford David Burton‑Sampson — Southend West & Leigh Pam Cox — Colchester These pricks are near me. If I see them in the street, they will get an ear-bashing. Dirty scumb should not be in power #LABOUR out NOW #StarmerOutNow -
English
0
0
0
42
Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
355 MPs voted against reporting Crooked Keir to the Privileges Committee after he lied to and deceived Parliament. They deserve to be named and shamed: Jack Abbott (Labour) Debbie Abrahams (Labour) Zubir Ahmed (Labour) Luke Akehurst (Labour) Sadik Al-Hassan (Labour) Bayo Alaba (Labour) Heidi Alexander (Labour) Douglas Alexander (Labour) Rushanara Ali (Labour) Callum Anderson (Labour) Fleur Anderson (Labour) Tonia Antoniazzi (Labour) Scott Arthur (Labour) Jess Asato (Labour) James Asser (Labour) Jas Athwal (Labour) Catherine Atkinson (Labour) Lewis Atkinson (Labour) Calvin Bailey (Labour) Olivia Bailey (Labour) David Baines (Labour) Alex Baker (Labour) Richard Baker (Labour) Alex Ballinger (Labour) Antonia Bance (Labour) Lee Barron (Labour) Alex Barros-Curtis (Labour) Johanna Baxter (Labour) Danny Beales (Labour) Torsten Bell (Labour) Hilary Benn (Labour) Clive Betts (Labour) Polly Billington (Labour) Rachel Blake (Labour) Chris Bloore (Labour) Elsie Blundell (Labour) Kevin Bonavia (Labour) Jade Botterill (Labour) Sureena Brackenridge (Labour) Phil Brickell (Labour) Chris Bryant (Labour) Julia Buckley (Labour) Maureen Burke (Labour) David Burton-Sampson (Labour) Liam Byrne (Labour) Ruth Cadbury (Labour) Markus Campbell-Savours (Labour) Irene Campbell (Labour) Juliet Campbell (Labour) Alan Campbell (Labour) Dan Carden (Labour) Sam Carling (Labour) Al Carns (Labour) Sarah Champion (Labour) Bambos Charalambous (Labour) Luke Charters (Labour) Feryal Clark (Labour) Ben Coleman (Labour) Jacob Collier (Labour) Lizzi Collinge (Labour) Tom Collins (Labour) Liam Conlon (Labour) Andrew Cooper (Labour) Beccy Cooper (Labour) Pam Cox (Labour) Neil Coyle (Labour) Jen Craft (Labour) Mary Creagh (Labour) Torcuil Crichton (Labour) Chris Curtis (Labour) Janet Daby (Labour) Nicholas Dakin (Labour) Ashley Dalton (Labour) Emily Darlington (Labour) Alex Davies-Jones (Labour) Jonathan Davies (Labour) Paul Davies (Labour) Shaun Davies (Labour) Marsha De Cordova (Labour) Kate Dearden (Labour) Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (Labour) Jim Dickson (Labour) Anna Dixon (Labour) Samantha Dixon (Labour) Anneliese Dodds (Labour) Helena Dollimore (Labour) Graeme Downie (Labour) Angela Eagle (Labour) Lauren Edwards (Labour) Sarah Edwards (Labour) Clive Efford (Labour) Damien Egan (Labour) Chris Elmore (Labour) Kirith Entwistle (Labour) Florence Eshalomi (Labour) Bill Esterson (Labour) Chris Evans (Labour) Miatta Fahnbulleh (Labour) Hamish Falconer (Labour) Linsey Farnsworth (Labour) Josh Fenton-Glynn (Labour) Mark Ferguson (Labour) Patricia Ferguson (Labour) Natalie Fleet (Labour) Catherine Fookes (Labour) Paul Foster (Labour) Vicky Foxcroft (Labour) Daniel Francis (Labour) James Frith (Labour) Allison Gardner (Labour) Anna Gelderd (Labour) Alan Gemmell (Labour) Tracy Gilbert (Labour) Preet Kaur Gill (Labour) Becky Gittins (Labour) Mary Glindon (Labour) Ben Goldsborough (Labour) Georgia Gould (Labour) John Grady (Labour) Lilian Greenwood (Labour) Nia Griffith (Labour) Amanda Hack (Labour) Sarah Hall (Labour) Paulette Hamilton (Labour) Emma Hardy (Labour) Carolyn Harris (Labour) Lloyd Hatton (Labour) Helen Hayes (Labour) Tom Hayes (Labour) Claire Hazelgrove (Labour) John Healey (Labour) Meg Hillier (Labour) Jonathan Hinder (Labour) Sharon Hodgson (Labour) Rachel Hopkins (Labour) Claire Hughes (Labour) Alison Hume (Labour) Rupa Huq (Labour) Patrick Hurley (Labour) Leigh Ingham (Labour) Natasha Irons (Labour) Sally Jameson (Labour) Dan Jarvis (Labour) Terry Jermy (Labour) Adam Jogee (Labour) Darren Jones (Labour) Gerald Jones (Labour) Lillian Jones (Labour) Ruth Jones (Labour) Sarah Jones (Labour) Gurinder Singh Josan (Labour) Sojan Joseph (Labour) Warinder Juss (Labour) Chris Kane (Labour) Mike Kane (Labour) Satvir Kaur (Labour) Liz Kendall (Labour) Afzal Khan (Labour) Naushabah Khan (Labour) Stephen Kinnock (Labour) Jayne Kirkham (Labour) Gen Kitchen (Labour) Sonia Kumar (Labour) Uma Kumaran (Labour) Peter Kyle (Labour) Laura Kyrke-Smith (Labour) Peter Lamb (Labour)
English
211
1.1K
2.3K
60K
DeathbyanyotherName
DeathbyanyotherName@FreeDeathTV·
@RupertLowe10 I can't get my head around it. The country is practically calling for his head. Worst Prime Minister in history: an opportunity arose to do something, and most of them did nothing... this speaks volumes and identifies the members not working for the people but for themselve.
English
0
0
0
3
Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Last night, MPs had a unique opportunity to force a forensic investigation on Starmer for his Mandelson sleaze. To expose him. I voted to drag him through it. 223 MPs did. That included Labour MPs who put their careers at risk to do the right thing. Farage failed to vote with us - he didn't bother to show up. We had a chance to finally drag the truth into the light, put him under brutal scrutiny, and let the British people see exactly how this corrupt system protects its own. Why get yourself elected to Parliament if, when a real moment of genuine consequence arrives, you are nowhere to be seen? Parliament isn't loads of fun, to be honest. I'd rather be doing other things. I would prefer to be in Great Yarmouth campaigning. But this is the job. It is what we are paid to do. It is our duty as MPs. And it is a duty that matters, especially on a vote as fundamental as this one. The absence of those who should have been there in our Parliament to hold this rotten Prime Minister to account speaks louder than any speech they could ever make.
English
626
3.3K
18.6K
247.7K
Sudhanshu
Sudhanshu@yadavji_codes·
A so called Full stack developer went for an interview. HR asked : "Mention the programming languages, you have a good hold at ?" Guy : "Yeah sure, I know different languages but am pro in html, css and javascript" HR remains silent and after few sec said...alright But bruh, html isn't a programming language, it's a markup language !!! 😭 Most devs even the pro ones get confused in such basics. They just calling everything whatever shit they want !
English
25
2
40
39.7K
DeathbyanyotherName
DeathbyanyotherName@FreeDeathTV·
@RupertLowe10 I can't believe it didn't go through. When you think the house will see the light, the darkness falls again.
English
0
0
0
139
Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I voted in Parliament to have Starmer investigated.
Rupert Lowe MP tweet media
English
463
2.6K
33.5K
229.1K
Restore Britain
Restore Britain@RestoreBritain_·
Why didn't Farage vote to investigate Starmer?
English
606
1.9K
16.5K
846.9K
DeathbyanyotherName
DeathbyanyotherName@FreeDeathTV·
@skdh String theory: 40 years, 10 dimensions, and still no falsifiable forecast. That's not a theory of everything—that's a theory of nothing, expensively. Well played, Sabine. The zombie strings have been slain...yet again
English
0
0
1
42
Sabine Hossenfelder
String theory didn't just fail, it's far worse.
English
287
395
3.6K
423.6K
DeathbyanyotherName
DeathbyanyotherName@FreeDeathTV·
@NotFarLeftAtAll related or unrelated question here: When did the LipLook become a thing? They should hold a competition to see who could stay stuck to a pane of glass the longest. I'd pay to watch that 💋
GIF
English
0
0
0
257
DeathbyanyotherName
DeathbyanyotherName@FreeDeathTV·
@ryanels Your code isn’t broken; it’s ascending. ChroDriver downloads out of fear, Reddit auto-upvotes for mercy, and that YouTube plays 'Never Gonna Give You Up' for help. 10/10 would debug with holy water and a full reinstall of my will to live. The stack trace will never forgive you.
English
0
0
0
56
Ryan Els
Ryan Els@ryanels·
Why is my code not working? 🥺
Ryan Els tweet media
English
38
1
47
5.5K
DeathbyanyotherName
DeathbyanyotherName@FreeDeathTV·
@XFreeze You need to "call it out" I love it; it goes into a teenager mode that tries to squirm out of previous remarks
English
0
0
1
60
X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
ChatGPT agrees with whatever crap you say… it just lies just like Scam Altman
English
84
60
336
18.3K
S A M M Y Woodhouse
S A M M Y Woodhouse@officialsammyuk·
Minutes of Key Players Meeting in Rotherham – Friday, 18th January 2002 They knew the names of the rapists, names of the children, the schools they targeted, the taxis, hotels, and takeaways they used, the children’s care homes they targeted, the drop off points and that they were related to a Labour politician who went on to make a non-prosecution deal that enabled him to walk free for years. They knew they had murdered people. I told the police where one of the bodies was found. The rapist named in this document were later jailed for 35 years. His brother also received 25 years. They had no choice but to jail them, I named them all in 2013 in the media. For over 25 years, they knew the full extent of the operation and did absolutely nothing and not one professional has ever been held to account.
S A M M Y Woodhouse tweet mediaS A M M Y Woodhouse tweet mediaS A M M Y Woodhouse tweet mediaS A M M Y Woodhouse tweet media
English
140
2.3K
5.5K
54.9K
UK Back in the Day
UK Back in the Day@UKBackintheDay2·
39 years later… the irony of this song still isn’t lost.
English
137
481
4.2K
321K
DeathbyanyotherName
DeathbyanyotherName@FreeDeathTV·
@_devJNS I think you touch on some good points; however, if people take the time to build something that anyone can work on, modularised, so new features don't break things. Then debugging, testing, and adding new mods is a breeze.
English
0
0
0
5
JNS
JNS@_devJNS·
the hype around “vibe coding” is starting to fade. in 2026, we’re realizing that letting ai write most of your code isn’t really efficiency, it’s just faster technical debt. at first, it felt like a superpower. you describe a feature, ai builds it, and you ship fast. but now, developers are spending more time fixing ai code than writing their own. the problem is simple: when you don’t write the code, you don’t fully understand it. and ai is often “almost right,” but that small mistake is what causes real issues later, like bugs, performance problems, or security risks. the real value now isn’t in prompting, it’s in understanding, reviewing, and fixing what ai produces. if you can’t explain how your code works, you don’t own it. ai can help you build faster, but when things break, you’re the one responsible.
JNS tweet media
English
5
5
10
582
DeathbyanyotherName
DeathbyanyotherName@FreeDeathTV·
@MAVERIC68078049 This gets on my goat... most of these people are the tree-hugging type, and look at how they are treating our planet.
English
0
0
0
194
MAVERICK X
MAVERICK X@MAVERIC68078049·
Have you ever seen what the top of the Mount Everest looks like? It's turning into the world's highest garbage dump, due to the sheer scale of rubbish left by the people climbing the mountain. It has become severely polluted over the years, to the extent that even the Nepal government is getting involved. They report that 10 tons of trash are being removed every year. Most of the people who can afford to go there are wealthy and they consider cleaning beneath them. They seek the status of the journey to the mountain, not its soul.
English
300
772
1.8K
56K
DeathbyanyotherName
DeathbyanyotherName@FreeDeathTV·
@roxy_bowie @Stutweeets @UKBackintheDay2 lemon popsicle, grey, normal, sphere, box, logic. Most people, when discussing something, would show the item they're talking about. Showing a lemon while talking about an orange seems strange to me, but everyone is entitled to an opinion, no?
English
0
0
0
21
Fabian Gröger
Fabian Gröger@FabianGroger·
In our recent work, we show that representational similarity metrics used to measure such trends can “converge” just because models get wider/deeper. After calibration, we show that the global/spectral scaling trend largely vanishes and propose the alternative Aristotelian view that models converge in local neighborhoods. arxiv.org/abs/2602.14486
English
3
13
77
4.6K
How To AI
How To AI@HowToAI_·
MIT proved every major AI model is secretly converging on the same "brain." It’s called the “platonic representation hypothesis,” and it’s one of the most mind-blowing papers you’ll ever read. You train a vision model purely on images. You train a language model purely on text. They use completely different architectures. They process completely different data. They should have completely different "brains." But as these models scale up, something impossible is happening. When researchers measure how they organize information, the mathematical geometry is identical. A model that only "sees" images and a model that only "reads" text are measuring the distance between concepts in the exact same way. The models are converging. The researchers named this after Plato’s Allegory of the Cave. Plato believed that everything we experience is just a shadow of a deeper, hidden, perfect reality. The paper argues that AI models are doing the exact same thing. They are looking at the different "shadows" of human data, text, images, audio. And they are independently discovering the exact same underlying structure of the universe to make sense of it. It doesn't matter what company built the AI. It doesn't matter what data it was trained on. As models get larger, they stop memorizing their specific tasks. They are forced to build a statistical model of reality itself. And there is only one reality to map. 2024, Arxiv
How To AI tweet media
English
242
814
3.9K
207.2K