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Jeff

@JCNKS

dad, husband, "c" league hockey player

Kansas, USA Katılım Ağustos 2019
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Jeff@JCNKS·
@DouthatNYT Other than that we should keep doing this because we will all be able to vibe code our own apps and be lied to by a computer algorithm. Totally worth it.
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@DouthatNYT AI is going to be so great! Except 30% of all jobs will be lost and the integrity of financial systems will be compromised.
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Ross Douthat
Ross Douthat@DouthatNYT·
A lot going on today: x.com/tenobrus/statu…
Tenobrus@tenobrus

maybe this is not yet clear, so let me state it plainly: as of right now Anthropic, and really a small number of individuals at Anthropic, has the capacity to directly attack and cause major damage to the United States Government, China, and generally global superpowers. government agencies like the NSA do not have internal models or defense capabilities that outclass frontier models. if they chose to do so, they could likely exfiltrate top secret information from government systems, gain control over critical infrastructure including military infrastructure, sabotage or modify communications between members of government at the highest level, and potentially carry on activities for some time without detection. the thing about having access to a huge number of zerodays your adversaries don't know about is it gives you a massive asymmetric advantage. they did not exploit this to gain power or destabilize the world order. they publicly released the information that they had these capabilities and worked to mitigate these flaws. you should be grateful american frontier labs have proven themselves remarkably trustworthy and concerned with the public good. but it's critical you understand we are in a new regime. private entities now have power that directly rivals and impacts the government's monopoly on influence and violence. and anthropic is certainly not the only one, there's little chance OpenAI's internal models are far behind. this trend will accelerate on virtually every dimension, not slow down. my prediction for how it plays out is the relatively imminent seizure and nationalization of labs by the US government, sometime over the next two years. it's very tough for me to see how they accept the existence of this kind of threat. but this adds a whole new class of governance issues, as then we've handed these extremely wide-reaching capabilities from private entities to public ones.

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@JayhawkTalk Surprised bill wants to come back to this circus
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ZitoSalena
ZitoSalena@ZitoSalena·
Kansas always impresses me with its "It might hit it might not" weather patterns. For the past 3 years in row on my annual cross country road trip I have run straight into the path of tornadoes where the sky goes from clear blue to this. I assure you it is not a fun experience.
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This is the 5-7 day forecast. If it hits it will do a lot of good for southern high plains and western corn belt. This would be a good one to see even though it misses us maybe. Ore dry in se USA. 1983?!?!!

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@AbudBakri Collective burden on the system is loosened a little bit
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Abud Bakri MD@AbudBakri·
The more I look at it, its not that the healthcare system is broken (trust me it sucks, I know it firsthand), but that population health is broken and no system could deal with this many sick people If health is the exception, healthcare cannot exist Sickcare it is
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@AbudBakri Glp 1’s get a lot of people back on track
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@lhfang Literally never heard of it before now
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Lee Fang
Lee Fang@lhfang·
Why isn’t powder snuff popular anywhere in America? It’s far better than zyn, cigs or a vape. For a country obsessed with nicotine, the lack of it anywhere makes no sense.
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Marco Foster
Marco Foster@MarcoFoster_·
Tim Dillon on MAGA: “It’s the greatest con in history, truly. To run as America First and you’re gonna take care of America and then turn around and go all of these things daycare, Medicare, we have nothing to do with that, we’re fighting wars. It is the greatest scam in history”
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Matt Foster@MattFosterTV·
Despite growing up a #Royals fan, Jacob Misiorowski idolized a pitcher from the other side of the state: "I also spent a lot of time watching Adam Wainwright...It's kind of not the right thing to say coming from KC, but he was one of the best pitchers ever to do it."
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Nicole@NicoleOnRacing·
“IndyCar needs more ovals” Ok well then IndyCar needs more fans who will show up to ovals.
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@PeterDiamandis Empty compared to Chicago or New York, but not entirely empty. There’s a lot to see.
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
If you fly across the US, you see it's EMPTY. Vast stretches of land where nobody lives... We don't have a scarcity problem, but a mobility and accessibility one.
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Charlie Bilello
Charlie Bilello@charliebilello·
Of course, prediction markets can be wrong, and hopefully they are wrong here. But there's no way the war in Iran ends in 2-3 weeks if we send troops on the ground. So why would anyone be betting large sums of money on that happening unless they had inside information?
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Charlie Bilello
Charlie Bilello@charliebilello·
“We’ll be leaving very soon, within two weeks, maybe a couple of days longer to do the job. But we want to knock out every single thing they have." -President Trump (3/31) If this is true, why is Polymarket showing a >60% probability of US troops on the ground by the end of April? Who's buying these contracts and what inside information do they have?
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Chris Arnade 🐢🐱🚌@Chris_arnade·
Korean women have such young skin! Yes. Because they treat sunlight as poison. They go out dressed like mummies, with thousands of specialized products (physical and chemical) so not a single ray of sunshine hits them, ever. Americans, and especially Europeans, by contrast still bask in it like lizards under heat lamps.
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@GarageGuyChase Unsweetened tea for the win. Proof that you and I really like tea, yet ridiculed by the sweet tea lobby.
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Chase Holden
Chase Holden@GarageGuyChase·
You think you know what struggle is until you start trying to order Unsweet Tea in the south.
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The Wall Street Journal
Four astronauts took off on a journey to the moon, a mission intended by NASA to ignite a new era of space exploration on.wsj.com/41FSvDx
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Dave Portnoy@stoolpresidente·
I like this kid.
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@royalsreview Sucks we had to lose a game to do the most obvious thing in the world.
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