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Finis prope est. Nunc dimittis servum tuum, Domine

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Foundation Father | M.A. Franklin
José Ortega y Gasset watched Europe triple its population in a single century and asked: What happens when the average man, raised in unprecedented comfort, decides he owes *nothing* to the civilization that made his life possible? His answer, written in 1930, predicted the exact world we live in today. (thread) 🧵
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Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Terence Tao is the greatest living mathematician. Fields Medal at 31. Solved problems that had been open for a century. Widely regarded as the sharpest analytical mind alive. And he just told you the thing your entire career is built on is now worthless. Tao: “AI has basically driven the cost of idea generation down to almost zero.” For five hundred years, the idea was the prize. The theory. The hypothesis. The flash of insight a physicist chased for twenty years in a lab before it landed. That was the bottleneck. That was what tenure rewarded. That was what Nobel committees were looking for. Gone. A model can generate a thousand candidate theories for a scientific problem in an afternoon. Not noise. Not garbage. Plausible, structured, publishable-grade hypotheses. A thousand of them. Before dinner. The idea used to be the scarcest resource in any room. Now it is the cheapest. But Tao went somewhere most people are not ready to follow. Tao: “Verification, validation, and assessing what ideas actually move the subject forward… that’s not something we know how to do at scale.” Sit with that. We automated creation. We did not automate truth. We can produce ten thousand explanations for a phenomenon. We cannot tell you which ones are real. That is not a gap. That is a chasm. And it is the most important unsolved problem on Earth right now. Tao: “Human reviewers… they’re already being overwhelmed actually.” The entire scientific apparatus was built for a world where a single paper took months to produce. Peer review. Journal boards. Consensus forged over years of replication and debate. That infrastructure was never designed for what just hit it. Journals are flooded. Reviewers are buried. The filters that separated signal from noise for decades were engineered for human-speed output. They are now absorbing machine-speed volume. And they are cracking under it. Tao compared it to the internet. The internet drove the cost of communication to zero. That did not produce clarity. It produced an ocean of noise with islands of signal buried somewhere inside. AI just did the same thing to knowledge itself. Infinite generation. Zero verification. The person who can produce ideas has never mattered less. The person who can prove which ideas are true has never mattered more. That is the inversion nobody is processing. Every company, every lab, every institution is racing to generate more. Faster models. Bigger outputs. More theories. More code. More content. Nobody is building the system that tells you which of those outputs are actually correct. And that is the only system that matters. Whoever solves verification at scale does not win a market. They become the filter that all of science, all of engineering, all of human discovery flows through. The bottleneck of the last five hundred years was producing the answer. The bottleneck of the next fifty is knowing whether the answer is real. And right now, according to the greatest mathematician alive, we do not know how to do that at the speed the machines demand. That is not a research problem. That is the race beneath the race. And almost nobody has entered it.
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GeorgeBorges@GeorgeBorges·
@ellarguero @antonmeana Jude es como si no presionase. Tiene un físico calamitoso. Su inteligencia es básicamente de pasador en zona de lujo. Pídelo otra cosa y perderás.
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El Larguero@ellarguero·
📉 🏃 Mbappé, el delantero de las cinco grandes ligas que MENOS presiona I @antonmeana 🥵 "Con Bellingham NO hay debate: es el segundo jugador del Madrid que más presiona (20 veces/partido)" ❌ "El Madrid como equipo NO mete MÁS goles desde la llegada de Mbappé"
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Camus@newstart_2024·
Jordan Peterson drops a truth most modern families don’t want to hear: “Daycare under three — especially in the first year — is really not advisable. There isn’t any form of care that can replace a mother’s care in those early years.” He calls it “quite remarkable” that we’ve engineered a world where staying home with young children has become a luxury for most families — “as if by design.” Decades of research (still largely unchanged) shows the critical attachment window in the first 3 years is uniquely supported by consistent, responsive maternal care. Disruptions here correlate with measurable increases in stress reactivity, behavioral issues, and later emotional difficulties. The question we’re afraid to ask: Have we made motherhood incompatible with economic survival on purpose? Parents (especially moms of young kids): Do you feel this pressure — that staying home feels like a luxury you can’t afford? Or have you seen the difference in your own children between early daycare vs. being home those first years? Your honest take 👇
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oupa hlongwane@oupash·
@LfcNuel This post is good for laughs. Don't take it seriously 😂😂😂
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Nuel@LfcNuel·
🚨 Thomas Tuchel on leaving Trent Alexander-Arnold out of the England squad: Tuchel🗣️ “I watched the tapes. When an opposition winger runs at him, Trent doesn’t try to tackle. He just stands there calculating the aerodynamics of his next 60-yard diagonal pass. I told him I need a traditional right-back, but he is convinced he is playing quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs.” “I sat him down and asked how he plans to stop players like Mbappé. He just smiled, handed me a compilation of his assists from 2019, and said, ‘Wait until you see my switch of play, boss.’ He is a beautiful artist, but unfortunately, we are preparing for a war, not a gallery exhibition at the Louvre.”
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Francis KANLIN@FKanlin·
@marlostanfizld Kylian est dans le cœur des madristas avant même de signer à Madrid et c'est ce qui vous fait mal au cœur. Mais ça va vous passer
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Marlo@marlostanfizld·
Thomas Roncero à propos de la performance de Kylian Mbappé lors du derby : Même s'il marque 240 buts, il ne gagnera pas le cœur des supporters du Real Madrid. Je n'oublierai jamais que pendant les 20 dernières minutes, je l'ai vu se promener tranquillement, alors que le Real Madrid était à 10 contre 11. Mbappé n'a jamais exercé la moindre pression sur les attaques de l'Atlético. Il faudrait que quelqu'un lui montre une vidéo expliquant que s'il continue comme ça, aucun Madridista ne l'aimera même s'il marque à chaque match. Vinicius se donne à fond sur le terrain. Certes, il commet parfois des erreurs, mais avec passion, et c'est ce qui fait de lui un joueur clé de l'équipe aux côtés de Valverde.
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Mike Lad
Mike Lad@RealMaxit·
I committed suicide in 2015. I drank a 5th of whiskey, a bottle of wine while downing 30 serequel pills and 20 clonopin pills. While I was waiting to pass out and never wake up, a voice told me "Michael. call 911" I was almost incoherent in my thoughts. The voice was insistent now "Michael, call 911". I never talked to myself in the 3rd person. It was weird. I looked at my hand. The phone was there. I was never a phone person. I don't know where it came from. I dialed 911. I explained to the person I had done the pills and drink. She asked if I could make it to the door. I said I could. I walked to the door and went outside. There was a police car driving up at that same moment. It was as if it was meant to happen. He asked for my ID. I gave it to him. Then I was gone. I remember a little about being transferred to an ambulance. I woke in a hospital bed 2 days later. I was happy. I could not understand it. I was happy. I felt good. I was telling jokes and having a good talk with the hospital staff as they were getting me ready to be transferred to a mental hospital. I finally understood how the Lord saved me. I have never been the same, since. I can't explain it. I was saved and saved. I am not worthy but I was spared hell. I got healthy. I went from 250lbs to 170. I read my bible. My non military PTSD was a thing I could deal with without pharma. I now take no meds. So, here I am, alone, no need for social appeasement. Only to gather the lay of the land and make dumb posts, sometimes. May you all be blessed as I have been. Thank you, Lord.
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@xyezerr·
Who should be dropped wheb Bellingham comes back?
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GeorgeBorges@GeorgeBorges·
@LycedG Cada vez que voy al tendedero con mi ropa, me doy cuenta del esfuerzo que representaba para mi madre, más bajita, para llegar a las cuerdas y como siempre lo hacía sin dar importancia a nada de lo q más la costaba. Con 60 años me doy cuenta de los esfuerzos que hizo por mí.
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Gabriella Parada
Gabriella Parada@LycedG·
Mi papá me llevaba al colegio todos los días. No hablábamos mucho. Él manejaba. Yo iba mirando por la ventana. De vez en cuando preguntaba si llevaba tareas. O si necesitaba dinero. O si iba a salir más tarde. Nada más. Yo crecí pensando que esos trayectos eran puro trámite. Años después, cuando empecé a trabajar, entendí lo que costaba levantarse temprano. Lo que pesaba manejar cansado. Lo fácil que era delegar ese tipo de cosas. Pero él nunca delegó eso. Ni una vez. Cuando se jubiló, lo noté más callado. Más lento. Más como si le sobraran horas. Un día, conversando de nada, me dijo: —La mejor parte de mi día era llevarte al colegio. Me reí. Pensé que exageraba. Él negó con la cabeza. —Era el rato que sabía que todavía eras mío. Sentí algo raro en el pecho. Porque para mí habían sido viajes mudos. Repetidos. Olvidables. Y para él eran despedidas pequeñas que yo ni siquiera sabía que estaba viviendo. A veces uno recuerda solo lo que faltó. Y se le olvida mirar todo lo que el otro sí hizo… aunque nunca supo adornarlo con palabras.
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Cristian Campos
Cristian Campos@crpandemonium·
Pablo Iglesias y sus acompañantes, en Cuba.
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GeorgeBorges@GeorgeBorges·
@FlotUPS Qué nobleza en esa cara. Qué sonrisa. Seguro que nos veremos algún día y me contarás qué te hacía reír tanto. Un abrazo
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MILI
MILI@FlotUPS·
Este chabón con cara de tipazo ayer cruzó el arcoíris. Te voy a extrañar 🤍🌈
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Thiago@PitarchEra_·
People asking if Pitarch and Jude Bellingham can play together. One controls the tempo. One attacks the space. Different profiles - perfect balance. That midfield could be scary.🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇪🇸🔥
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EMEKA 💭@Okoliemeka_·
The movie has to be one of the most interesting intellectual movie of all time 🍿
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Aurélian Tchouaméni vs Atletico Madrid Class performance
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Zach@CryptoZachLA·
Just watched Sinners with Michael B Jordan. How the fuck did this trash ass movie win a fucking Oscar lmao. 6/10 movie
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❄️@footyhan·
The wall of Madrid Junior
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Drix@drixprods·
The best midfielder in the world is back
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