
Mr. French
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Mr. French
@InspectahFunk
I’m out there, Jerry, and I’m loving every minute of it.
Deep in the woods, Virginia Katılım Kasım 2023
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@sm_troy @SirWirtz @scopesclassroom @clashreport The only correct answer is that all countries have as much a right to exist as any other country. But we live in a real world where might makes right. Israel will do what they feel they must to secure their existence - to the extent of persecuting a genocide.
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@InspectahFunk @SirWirtz @scopesclassroom @clashreport Only if they agree Israel has a right to exist. Since they won't agree to that, no, they don't have a right to exist. This is pretty simple.
Does a murder or have a right to life when he is trying to kill others? No. He must respect their right to get his.
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@thecolbymac @JTLonsdale @RandallSPQR Joe is Jewish you idiot, he doesn’t need to be bought. He came out waving both flags. He pretends he doesn’t have dual loyalty but he shamelessly pushes Israeli interest under the guise of America first.
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@JTLonsdale @RandallSPQR Absolutely love this comment. It’s ridiculous how everyone who doesn’t scream and rail about Israel are “bought by Israel” so foolish. Great comment
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@libsoftiktok lol you’re only posting this because you’re Jewish and your loyalty to Israeli, zionist policies supersedes your American identity.
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The best part of twitter is when you open it for the first time for the day and see everyone calling @marklevinshow fat, gay and retarded.
It's so true. Brings a tear to my eye.
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@AlexBolewski @WatcherontheWeb @APKramar He's leaving out where his friend lives. Probably lives in the middle of nowhere and is confused when a a low-population center doesn't have work
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@WatcherontheWeb @APKramar Your good friend was either a terrible businessman, electritian, or both.
The demand out there is insane.
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Good friend was an electrician with his own business
Can't currently find work, even working for somebody else, had to shut his shop down.
6 other electricians within 100 miles have gone out of business this year as well
Tell me again how many we need?
Jason Shuman@JasonrShuman
The US needs 500,000 new electricians this decade. Apprenticeships take 5 years. Microsoft’s Brad Smith says it’s the #1 thing slowing data center expansion. The AI bottleneck isn’t chips. It’s the trades.
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@heynavtoor @kimmonismus lol devs using Claude to write the code for Claude is not the same thing as Claude authoring itself. These are still LLMs. They haven’t cracked continual learning or the memory issues. I guarantee you were about to enter an era of diminishing returns
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@kimmonismus 70-90% of the code for future models being written by Claude is the stat that should keep everyone up at night. recursive self improvement isn't theoretical anymore
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Holy sh*t: The TIMES article about Anthropic contains more serious information between the lines than many realize. Read this article:
tl;dr
- Model releases are now separated by weeks, not months. Some 70% to 90% of the code used in developing future models is now written by Claude.
- Anthropic ended up holding up the release of the new model, known as Claude 3.7 Sonnet, for 10 days until they were certain.
- Staff believe the next few years will be a pivotal test, for the company and the world. “We should operate as if 2026 to 2030 is where all the most important things happen—models becoming faster, better, possibly faster than humans can handle them,” says Graham.
- Dario Amodei has warned that AI could displace half of entry-level white collar jobs in one to five years, and urged the government and other AI companies to stop “sugar-coating” it. (...) “It is not clear where these people will go or what they will do,” he wrote, “and I am concerned that they could form an unemployed or very-low-wage ‘underclass.
- Internally, employees began to question if Anthropic had crept to the cusp of the moment they had anticipated with fear and wonder: the arrival of a process known in AI circles as recursive self-improvement.
- Some external experts, believes fully automated AI research could be as little as a year away.

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@FidelCacheFlow I'm 35. Been in it since 23. Haven't met a single person who has retired by 40. The best reps I know pull about 6-800k/yr. I've been in b2b DevOps sales the whole time. Everyone talks about 7 figure W2s, but I've only really seen it in the staffing/recruiting industry.
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@chatgpt21 “Persistent memory and continual learning” - well at lot hinges on this and I’m willing to bet that these AI labs are going to see diminishing returns as they realize this is a hard nut to crack.
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It’s so alarmingly frustrating to read this, because obviously, in its current use cases, they’re limited. If your company isn’t producing software, all you really have right now is a chat interface and maybe a couple of web browsing agents.
Why doesn’t anyone understand that the second you implement a stronger version of Claude Co Work with persistent memory and even an ounce of continual learning, it will shell shock the entire industry?
We are in the infancy of dumb agents right now that can maybe make one spreadsheet after reasoning for half an hour. I guarantee most white collar companies are not even privy to Claude Co Work. It is so painfully obvious that once these agents have slightly more autonomy, longer context windows, and continual learning, it will be like dropping a nuclear bomb in the white collar industry.
And to see everyone so high and mighty re posting this, is genuinely concerning and they’re not ready. They’ll be hit like a truck and it will cause a frenzy
unusual_whales@unusual_whales
"Thousand of CEOs admitted AI had no impact on employment or productivity," per FORTUNE
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@Hopskybox @sentdefender Oh brother, wait until you find out who tightly controlled the press is in Israel lol.
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@sentdefender I haven’t seen nor heard 1 impact video from these cluster munitions
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@theodictator Tucker is wide of the mark here but he’s correct on our entanglement with Israel. They’re not a top 20 trading partner. A country if 9 mil people that offers us nothing. Yet we’re willing to ruin the gulf and Middle East to further their hegemony goals. It’s fucking retarded.
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@BillAckman Bill wouldn’t post this shit if Israel wasn’t in the mix. This is just his dual loyalty talking, not any sort of principled stance. Just fuck off to Israel bro.
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@homelesss_dude @JTLonsdale @GadSaad You’d think he really had anything to hide he wouldn’t go after Israel and Mossad who will gladly run cointel against him.
You’re a moron.
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@JTLonsdale @GadSaad Unfortunately Tucker got skeletons in his closet that he is desperately trying to hide. What you see on the surface is just the manifestation of that
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@JTLonsdale @MSaintjour @GadSaad Joe, you’re more biased than he is.
You’re Jewish, and you sell software used in this conflict. You gain immensely, both professionally and personally, from war with Iran.
My brother is in the US army, infantry. He doesn’t need to fight for Israel.
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@MSaintjour @GadSaad It’s much worse than that.
Skepticism about war is fair!
He also clearly has truly crazy views on Jews and wacky conspiracies about them, almost as if he’s become the dumb version of the Islamist man on the street / is addicted to views of a hateful perspective. Many examples.
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@joshelgar @cjc You need to know what your champion has at stake. It goes beyond your product. It’s their political capital they have to spend to acquire your product. You have to learn this from your champion - how can he look good and advance his standing?
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@cjc What's the best way to get better at this? Or is it pre-qualifying companies where the politics are likely to be on your side
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Yesterday, a founder told me he was surprised his team was losing deals for "political reasons". A competitor sat on the prospect’s board. An exec killed a deal with no rationale. Enterprise sales can feel irrational when you’re used to product merit deciding everything.
Enterprise sales isn't political. It IS politics.
Unfortunately, while he thought it was a broken process — that's the game. Your job isn't to sell a product. It's to make saying yes the easiest political move an exec can make.
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@Brianwithoutlie @FidelCacheFlow yeah but closing 3-4 deals a year, with average ACVs of 4-500k, is fucking sweet when you're at the right company and it's hitting. Low stress, deal cycles are project management. Commission checks are ~50k.
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@FidelCacheFlow each has its pros & cons
i have no experience with enterprise and never claim to
smb arbitration guys making a killing with margins and predictable revenue that enterprise guys only dream about.
my dad used to sell to the military and large clients. stress almost killed him.
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The SMB AE $15k point solution seller lives in a completely different reality compared to the SMB AE $150k Enterprise platform seller
In the “low ticket” transactional point solution environment you can cut corners, run volume and brute force your way to quota which is simply not the case in the Platform and Enterprise Software Sales environment
FIDEL CACHE FLOW@FidelCacheFlow
Fortunately was blessed by working on complex software projects early in my career selling and learned the hard way when the $86k ARR signed deal fails in implementation 90 days later and your commission gets clawed back and was practically forced to adapt and operate like this
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