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Johnny 5

@JPSLEB

If the enemy ain't coming against u, you're walking with him. That's how simple life is. Let's Go baby.! #CoachPrime

Montreal Katılım Ağustos 2021
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Jesse Genet
Jesse Genet@jessegenet·
My @openclaw spawned a new @openclaw agent on its machine AND got it talking in our comms platform without me touching the mac mini 🤯
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Johnny 5
Johnny 5@JPSLEB·
@reem_a Idea: Tell Dario to stop telling the world that AI is going destroy everything. That's Bernie's job. Hire someone who makes fun beer commercials Pro tip: Budweiser CEO isn't on MSNBC talkin' bout' alcoholism and liver disease. AI = 🦄💛🌈👫
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Reem Ateyeh
Reem Ateyeh@reem_a·
I'm hiring someone to join my team at Anthropic to lead Claude Code comms. This is not a role for someone who wants to run an old playbook. You'll need to be a Claude Code super user, understand developers and dev tools, and have great taste. You'll work hard, learn a lot, and ship with the best people around. Non-traditional comms paths welcome. My DMs are open!
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Johnny 5
Johnny 5@JPSLEB·
@KirkLubimov It's this kind of boot licking that got him.Second place in the last election
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Kirk Lubimov
Kirk Lubimov@KirkLubimov·
On the Joe Rogan Podcast, Pierre Poilievre says we should think more like First Nations: "The First Nations in our country are incredibly forward looking...we need to think like they are thinking which is entrepreneurial, speed of business, get it done quickly." 🤔
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Johnny 5
Johnny 5@JPSLEB·
@r0ck3t23 Imagine if beer companies marketed their product by telling people that beer is gonna ruin their life and turn them into an alcoholic. No they don't do that. They show us boobs and horses.
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Jensen Huang just told every AI leader in the room to grow up. Stop scaring the public with science fiction. Start communicating like the weight of civilization is on your shoulders. Because it is. Huang: “AI is not a biological being. It is not alien. It is not conscious. It is computer software.” That single statement dismantles half the panic surrounding this industry. The mainstream conversation is dominated by people projecting human malice onto math. Alien consciousness onto code. Existential dread onto a software architecture we built, we trained, and we can read. Huang: “We say things like, ‘We don’t understand it at all.’ It is not true. We understand a lot of things about this technology.” When builders tell the public they don’t understand their own creation, the public hears threat. The state responds with control. That is already happening. Palihapitiya asked Huang what he would have told Anthropic during their regulatory clash with the Department of Defense. Huang didn’t attack the technology. He attacked the communication. Huang: “The desire to warn people about the capability of the technology is really terrific. We just have to make sure that we understand that the world has a spectrum, and that warning is good, scaring is less good because this technology is too important to us.” Warning shows risks, mitigation, why upside overwhelms downside. Scaring says we might be building something that destroys us and we can’t stop it. One builds trust. The other invites regulation written in panic. Huang: “To say things that are quite extreme, quite catastrophic, that there’s no evidence of it happening, could be more damaging than people think.” Projecting catastrophe without evidence is not caution. It is sabotage. When your technology is embedded in national defense, the financial system, and healthcare infrastructure, your words carry structural weight. If the architects act terrified of their own product, the response is predictable. Governments step in. They restrict. They seize control of something they don’t understand because the builders told them to be afraid. Huang: “There was a time when nobody listened to us, but now because technology is so important in the social fabric, such an important industry, so important to national security, our words do matter.” Most tech founders have not internalized this. You are no longer a startup founder disrupting an industry. You are running infrastructure that nations depend on. Your statements move policy. Your framing shapes legislation. Your tone determines whether governments treat you as partner or threat. Huang: “We have to be much more circumspect, we have to be more moderate, we have to be more balanced, we have to be far more thoughtful.” Huang did not ask for silence. He asked for precision. The leaders who cannot tell the difference will not be leading for long.
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Jeff Clark
Jeff Clark@JeffClarkUS·
@JPSLEB I took stock last night. I had 55.5 thousand or so emails. And it doesn't help in getting rid of it that Google's bulk cleanup options are clunky.
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Jeff Clark
Jeff Clark@JeffClarkUS·
NOTICE: At long last, after 5 years of being locked out, today I finally got back into what had been my gmail account. I got locked out because the DOJ Inspector General had seized my phone and it had the password stored there for so long I forgot what it was. No recovery method worked and it was going to a defunct cell phone as to one of the discovery methods. I will not be responsible for any emails sent from that address during the period I was locked out (and now storage is full) -- or for that matter, for not responding to emails sent to that address. I suspect Google relented and let me back into the account (the government could get into my account as I was informed years later by a legal notice concealed from me at the time -- shades of what happened to members of Congress re Jack Smith's investigation) because it was full, so now getting me to pay for additional storage space for the account is a money-making opportunity. Just another consequence of the lawfare against me.
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Johnny 5
Johnny 5@JPSLEB·
@toddsaunders Until the terminal storestoo much memory in the chat and starts hallucinating. All of this work has to be double checked. Tell me i'm wrong.
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Todd Saunders
Todd Saunders@toddsaunders·
I know Silicon Valley startups don't want to hear this..... But the combination of someone in the trades with deep domain expertise and Claude Code will run circles around your generic software. I talked to Cory LaChance this morning, a mechanical engineer in industrial piping construction in Houston. He normally works with chemical plants and refineries, but now he also works with the terminal He reached out in a DM a few days ago and I was so fired up by his story, I asked him if we could record the conversation and share it. He built a full application that industrial contractors are using every day. It reads piping isometric drawings and automatically extracts every weld count, every material spec, every commodity code. Work that took 10 minutes per drawing now takes 60 seconds. It can do 100 drawings in five minutes, saving days of time. His co-workers are all mind blown, and when he talks to them, it's like they are speaking different languages. His fabrication shop uses it daily, and he built the entire thing in 8 weeks. During those 8 weeks he also had to learn everything about Claude Code, the terminal, VS Code, everything. My favorite quote from him was when he said, "I literally did this with zero outside help other than the AI. My favorite tools are screenshots, step by step instructions and asking Claude to explain things like I'm five." Every trades worker with deep expertise and a willingness to sit down with Claude Code for a few weekends is now a potential software founder. I can't wait to meet more people like Cory.
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Shay Boloor
Shay Boloor@StockSavvyShay·
Jensen Huang says every company will need an OpenClaw agentic system strategy by calling it “the new computer.” He claims OpenClaw became the most popular open-source project in $NVDA history within weeks and comparing its impact to Linux reshaping the software stack.
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LinaHua
LinaHua@Linahuaa·
Dude crashed out, went to sleep, woke up, and went right back to crashing out. He's spending the whole day researching for clever-sounding comebacks, instead of listening to his own advice of not ruminating, just taking the L, and moving forward with being a 10x Marcus Aurelius engineer chad or whatever he sees himself as. I blame LLM oneshot psychosis. Garry Tan is showing the same symptoms...
Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸@pmarca

Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, X.16: “To stop talking about what the good man is like, and just be one.”

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CHLOÉ HAPPE
CHLOÉ HAPPE@bronzeageshawty·
I am personally enjoying Marc Andreessen's anti-introspection Jihad. There's some truth there. A lot of truth actually.
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Miss G
Miss G@Green_k100·
Why do so many women use the word narcissist when referring to men ?
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Henrick Johansson
Henrick Johansson@compliantvc·
Americans work 90 hours a week to pay 40% taxes and hate their life Europeans work 25 hours a week to pay 41% taxes and actually enjoy their life with free health care, delicious food, and a healthy lifestyle Tell me who's "winning" again?
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mads campbell
mads campbell@martyrdison·
every woman has 10 backup options just waiting when a woman says “i’m sorry i’m dating someone,” most men hear “let me know when that changes” and the second it does, they’re ready as soon as she’s available, they’ll show up women end up owning more of the rebound outcome than they think
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Kirk Lubimov
Kirk Lubimov@KirkLubimov·
Liberal MP Corey Horgan looks like a deer in headlights as he fails miserably to explain how Canada will ship the 23.6 million barrels of oil promised to the world. He has no clue and he has no idea how things work so of course he couldn't explain. It's a 140k bbl/d increase and have to wait until April is because they hope temperatures will cooperate and they can achieve it with diluent reduction. Oil companies have optimization to be able to move their product as efficiently as possible down to science and science they spend countless dollars on. We have no ability to ship more oil for the simple reason everyone with a functioning IQ has been screaming on for years: we need more pipelines!
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
We’re saving Canadians up to $50,000 on your first home.    Last week, Bill C-4 became law — officially eliminating the GST for first-time home buyers on new homes up to $1 million, and reducing it on new homes between $1 million and $1.5 million.
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CHLOÉ HAPPE
CHLOÉ HAPPE@bronzeageshawty·
After cycling off of Retatrutide for a month or so, I still feel great. Obviously my appetite is back, and I crave food. Because the body needs food to thrive. I have gained back 6 pounds, but most of it has been muscle. I have filled out in an athletic form, and no longer look skeletor-like. Regarding my relationship to food, being on Reta altered my brain to really understand when enough is enough. I do not over eat. Although I am eating again, I have not wanted to start drinking alcohol. Despite being off of Reta for over a month now, I have had absolutely no desire to pick up drinking again. I will occasionally have a glass or two of sake a couple of times a month, socially, but that is it. I am convinced that my brain has been permanently re-wired to understand that alcohol is bad for my health, and I have been released of all cravings for it entirely. I'll probably get back on Reta in a few months if I want to sculpt some serious abs for summer or something, but overall being off of it has been positive.
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Nicole Behnam
Nicole Behnam@NicoleBehnam·
Men who are obsessed with looksmaxxing are spiritually gay. They want male validation more than anything. Even their pursuit of an attractive woman is gay because they do it just so other men can give them points for “scoring a baddie.” Steer clear. Real men are at work, probably learning how to code or do something objectively useful, definitely not looksmaxxing.
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Dr. Jebra Faushay
Dr. Jebra Faushay@JebraFaushay·
It’s ok to retire. You don’t have to perform anymore. Here is Rod Stewart strutting around with his tight little flare jeans and teased hair.
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Hollywood Horror Museum
Hollywood Horror Museum@horrormuseum·
Typically we don't post about real killers, but this woman is by far the scariest we have ever seen. Zero remorse, unbelievably intelligent, and unpredictable. It's said that even the guards are terrified of her.
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