Gi

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Gi

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@Git7b6

HCC + CS Psychology + Philosophy It’s not about how often you are right; it’s about being able to admit when you are wrong, and learn from it

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Gi@Git7b6·
@wtffolly_ Holy schmalzy. You need to trademark this right now.
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Folly👄@wtffolly_·
Either I'm an easy target or this some serious rizz
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James@aurevenai·
@nalinrajput23 Deepseek. I don’t want china having my data.
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Nalin@nalinrajput23·
Delete one forever
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Gi@Git7b6·
If you hit a nerve people will try to regain high ground and become condescending in their nature. They will pervert things and frame things a certain way to be either twisted or just false. This is because their ego has been bruised and they are scared to be inconsequential.
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Gi@Git7b6·
@Drew_Dawson27 @chrisgpt @JamesSurra34 I wasn’t focusing on your point exactly. I think I pointed this out. I guess I thought someone into philosophy would pickup on that.
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Chris@Chrisgpt·
Codex made me money without me doing anything.. Huge turning point for me today, I asked Codex to go off and make me $5. It went out, found a small open-source security/audit bounty path, made a legit PR, followed up with the maintainer, kept my payment details private - (without me asking), handled the GitHub proof/verification loop, and got the work merged. it spent about 22 hours working on multiple security audits. Today I received my first payment from that experiment: $16.88. That’s a $506.40/month run-rate if repeated daily. Not life-changing money yet, but it's deeply exciting to live out Sam Altman's vision for AI, where it will just go out and make money for you. It's awesome to start to see the beginning of that.
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Gi@Git7b6·
@Drew_Dawson27 @chrisgpt @JamesSurra34 That’s what gas town does. It helps agents coordinate. Also I’m just going to ignore you being condescending. I’m seeing this as a system and you are seeing it as a price. Probably why your project got no stars. You are being oblivious. I expected a stupid reply, but damn
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Gi@Git7b6·
@Drew_Dawson27 @chrisgpt @JamesSurra34 It’s also ironic to diss agent ROI while shipping a ‘lead system’ to manage them. Why build the plumbing for a mine you think is empty? I’d rather focus on the architecture than audit a $20 plan. Good luck, but gas town is a thing so it’s mainly redundant youtu.be/OE20MCpQ1KQ
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Drew Dawson
Drew Dawson@Drew_Dawson27·
@Git7b6 @chrisgpt @JamesSurra34 This has little to no relevance regarding my comments on compute costs at a GPT 5.5 level decreasing at the rate that was mentioned.
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Gi@Git7b6·
@Drew_Dawson27 @chrisgpt @JamesSurra34 You’re right on the economics; compute is definitely a high-friction phase right now. But you’re auditing the bill while I’m looking at the asset. Dismissing $80M exits as irrelevant to compute cost is an analyst’s weakness. We’re just playing different games. Holistic relevance.
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Gi@Git7b6·
@Drew_Dawson27 @chrisgpt @JamesSurra34 All depends on how you use it. nytimes.com/2026/04/02/tec… Base44 bought by Wix and how it get vibecoded and sold for 80 million USD I believe is another example. And I mean openclaw was vibe coded and then got hardened by open source contributions after it took off.
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Drew Dawson
Drew Dawson@Drew_Dawson27·
@chrisgpt @JamesSurra34 So the premise is theoretical and backed by a trend. The cost of intelligence for anything remotely close to GPT 5.5, will not fall by 100x anytime soon. You essentially broke even, or did not profit at all from a pure usage standpoint given how much of the $20 plan it took
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Gi@Git7b6·
@PheonixLeoRise8 @elonmusk I think this goes for people in general. They’re the ones that are spreading the lies. Lies can be spread through almost any source. Even word of mouth. Emotion is a unique weakness. It causes people to come to conclusions or just ignore the truth and cherry pick sources.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Tesla AI Vision
Wes@wmorrill3

Every one of these dots is an actual crash from the fleet. Real world speeds, collisions, and people. Not just the regulatory test cases. The richness of this data is what enabled the result. With simulation we can replay the crashes and measure the forces on the human body model. Then sweep through restraint deployment times to find that deploying earlier gives the time for the bag to be inflated optimally and seat belt pretension before the occupant has moved out of position. But it takes time for crash accelerometers to be certain. Lowering that time threshold risks unwanted deployments. Using vision gives the vehicle confidence to reduce that timing. The camera sees the impending impact and together with the sensors tell the restraint controller to reduce the filter and act sooner. The Y Axis shift in Predicted Injury Severity is based on sensors in the human body models from rerunning the crash simulations with the faster detection threshold. Such a reduction in injury severity across the spectrum is unheard of, let alone doing this via an update over the air. I'm extremely proud of the analysis team's work and dedication. Going above and beyond to ask "we have the safest car on the road but can we make it even safer?" And then working with the vision team to build the predictions needed to make it happen. Rigorously tested in simulation and then in physical crash testing. Now deployed and improving lives. I watch the video on loop and just imagine each dot, a person.

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Jeremy
Jeremy@ManaByte·
And with that, Flat Earth is over.
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Ola
Ola@dev_olayinka·
Do you think coding can buy you this?
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Gi@Git7b6·
@MyronGainesX I don’t wanna waste my time over complicating this, but she’s delusional. I try to be very open and understanding, but she definitely is not ready for a relationship
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Myron Gaines
Myron Gaines@MyronGainesX·
33 years old, beat, goes therapy (not a flex), annoying voice, flexes her money and status (we don't care). These women are delusional...
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Gi@Git7b6·
@blankabnl @beyoncegarden I can’t explain it to you and I don’t wanna take the time out of my day to try to prove it wrong to a stranger. Cold stone data does not mean it’s true. Data can be used to try to jstify arbitrary claims. It’s more complicated; sometimes things may seem correlated, but Arent
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Evan Root
Evan Root@blankabnl·
@Git7b6 @beyoncegarden How can they both be wrong? The caller is obviously the wrong one, women have shown to be able to handle high pressure better than men on average because of their biology, how would the stats be nuanced? They are just stone cold data, that we interpret
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Gi@Git7b6·
@blankabnl @beyoncegarden Men are taller on average, but you wouldn’t assume every man is taller than every woman. It’s just statistics trying to win an argument. He basically framed it to seem like every single CEO should be a woman, instead of traits. Judging almost anything off of gender is nuanced.
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Gi@Git7b6·
@beyoncegarden Sorry I should have said wrong. That’s just the word that came up to my head. Pretend the word ‘stupid’ did not get used.
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Gi@Git7b6·
@beyoncegarden I think both sides are objectively stupid. I think Dean is good at tricking people into thinking he knows what he’s talking about. He does bring up statistics, but statistics are nuanced for one, and two, he uses them to try to make very flat arguments when it’s very nuanced.
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Gi@Git7b6·
@beyoncegarden The problem with affiliating yourself to a political party as if it’s some sports team is it’s often about winning. He knows a few objective facts but he oversimplies them in a way to come up with an unfair conclusion. All he’s trying to do is score points and be “right.”
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Gi@Git7b6·
@Zinny_Edmund macOS = best default for most developers Linux = best for specific, high-control / backend-heavy cases
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Zinny 🎀
Zinny 🎀@Zinny_Edmund·
As a developer, which operating system is the best?
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Gi@Git7b6·
Everyone wants good looks but not good character.
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