Joseph E Shook

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Joseph E Shook

Joseph E Shook

@JosephShook

Portland Oregon Katılım Mayıs 2009
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60 Minutes@60Minutes·
Two robotaxi companies are taking different approaches to training AI. Waymo builds a detailed 3D map to train its AI before operating in a new area, while Wayve trains its AI without mapping. cbsn.ws/49ariNI
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Whole Mars Catalog
Whole Mars Catalog@wholemars·
HA! Only thirty six unsupervised Robotaxis? What a joke! HA! Only thirty seven unsupervised Robotaxis? What a joke! HA! Only thirty eight unsupervised Robotaxis? What a joke! HA! Only thirty nine unsupervised Robotaxis? What a joke! HA! Only forty unsupervised Robotaxis? What a joke!
Whole Mars Catalog@wholemars

HA! Only thirty one unsupervised Robotaxis? What a joke! HA! Only thirty two unsupervised Robotaxis? What a joke! HA! Only thirty three unsupervised Robotaxis? What a joke! HA! Only thirty four unsupervised Robotaxis? What a joke! HA! Only thirty five unsupervised Robotaxis? What a joke!

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0xMarioNawfal
0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
"YOUR CLAUDE CODE SESSION LIMIT HAS BEEN REACHED"
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BridgeMind
BridgeMind@bridgemindai·
Vibe Coding with Grok 4.3 in a FSD Tesla! This is the future.
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The Great Mattsby
The Great Mattsby@matthughes13·
When you are objective you can see things more clearly Do you see what I see now with $TSLA ?
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Chris Camillo
Chris Camillo@ChrisCamillo·
He who does not risk, never drinks champagne
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Joseph E Shook
Joseph E Shook@JosephShook·
@Scobleizer Yes, just a couple years behind you. Earlier in the year I completed all my yearly open source stretch goals in parallel in about a two week period while working all my prioritized work. No limits...
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Robert Scoble
Robert Scoble@Scobleizer·
How can old people compete with the 20-year-olds? I built alignednews.com/ai It reads all the AI community here on X. I built it. I am 61 years old. No 20 year old has built anything close. The secret for old people is to take your knowledge and teach AIs. The kids haven’t been on X for 19 years. That is why they didn’t build it. What have you been learning for 19 years? That is how you compete with the young people. Oh, and the guy, @blevlabs, who built the AI I used just turned 21. That is the other secret. They aren’t competition. An old person and a young person together means you get the best of both. But I do admit not nearly enough old people have put in the time to learn AI and that is a shame.
sourcery@sourceryy

Reddit CEO Steve Huffman says new grads are now more valuable than "old people" with experience because they're more AI-native: "Kids coming out of college right now learned how to program with AI. They're really good at it." "We'll go heavy on new grads because there's so much more AI-native." "It's the old people like me. I didn't want to give it up." "Younger people don't have that baggage. They just write with AI." "The best new grads—if you don't hire them as new grads, you will never see them. They will never be on the job market again. They're too valuable." "So if you don't hire them when they're young, you will never see them. Or if you do, they're 100x more expensive."

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Joseph E Shook
Joseph E Shook@JosephShook·
Does it feel like everything is a race right now?
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Joseph E Shook
Joseph E Shook@JosephShook·
@ChrisCamillo I disagree. It was so tight a trader couldn’t get out of a zero day. And it is very common to accidentally put in the opposite trade you intended now you have to fix it and go over your limit. So you get wrecked because of the limits.
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Chris Camillo
Chris Camillo@ChrisCamillo·
The SEC killing PDT will wreck plenty of small traders, but in a country that lets you gamble, drink, and eat yourself sick, you can’t tell people what to do with their money
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Joseph E Shook
Joseph E Shook@JosephShook·
I refactor everyday but refactoring silicon fab technology is boss level.
Intel@intel

Intel is proud to join the Terafab project with @SpaceX, @xAI, and @Tesla to help refactor silicon fab technology. Our ability to design, fabricate, and package ultra-high-performance chips at scale will help accelerate Terafab’s aim to produce 1 TW/year of compute to power future advances in AI and robotics. It was fun hosting @elonmusk at Intel this past weekend!

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Rick Strahl
Rick Strahl@RickStrahl·
Now this is a welcome improvement in #Windows:
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Joseph E Shook
Joseph E Shook@JosephShook·
@jschultzf3 @daddyshanec I feel like when we hit the 21 day range and the decay does not exist because volatility is up that I am motivated to wait a little longer. What do you think?
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Dr. James Schultz
Dr. James Schultz@jschultzf3·
@daddyshanec It's just about when decay slows down, and the gamma risk increases. This happens in the final few weeks of the cycle. That's why we exit at 21 DTE.
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Gillys cool dad
Gillys cool dad@daddyshanec·
@jschultzf3 so tasty says put on around 45 days. Then there are bunch of people doing 0DTEs. We usually adjust around 23 days per tasty. So is the worst the “2 thru 22 days?” So does the math say the worst is to put on trades between those DTE?
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Banana3
Banana3@Banana3Stocks·
@AMG16167 U putz it’s the exact same line literally, saved on my trading view, how blind are u
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Uncle Bob Martin
Uncle Bob Martin@unclebobmartin·
In the last three days I have: 1. Designed and implemented a complete JVM language that Codex believes (whatever that means) would be ideal for AIs to use regardless of what humans think about it. It compiles down to JVM bytecode. 2. Designed and build, from scratch, a wiki with it's own internal web server and fully described by Gherkin style acceptance tests. 3. Made significant updates to the computer strategy of the Empire game. 4. Produce the crap4java and mutate4java tools that I used to help build the wiki. 5. Conceived of and implemented the differential mutation strategy used in both my clojure and Java mutation tools. And for every one of those projects I implemented a strict TDD, ATDD, Crap, and Mutate workflow that forced coverage into the high 90s, kept Crap below 8, and split any files with more than 50 mutation sites. My poor laptop had all 16 (8 hyperthreaded) cores burning at 100%. The fan was raging the whole time. I was hopping from window to window overseeing the entire campaign. It was exhausting! Did that workflow slow the process down? Probably. Probably a lot. On the other hand all these projects maintained rigorous semantic stability, with all unit tests, and acceptance tests passing. I never ran the wiki until it was done. It worked first time. I never compiled a program with AIR-J until it was done. It worked first time. No bugs have been introduced into the Empire game (so far). And that, boys and girls, is a freaking miracle.
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Jack Tucker
Jack Tucker@tucker_jct·
Tuesday Recap: starting from the beginning 3 double tranches 0 DTE $SPX, collected $37,000 in premium, $36,585.84 after fees. At 10:38 rolled PUT spreads up collecting additional $9,705.89 and total premium now: $46,291.73 Then at 11:45 need to roll the PUT spreads up again adding $8,005.84 for total of 54,297.57. At 11:48 I sell another tranche for 4.75 credit, 9361.95 - total premium now: 63,659.52. As $SPX moves up, I have to play defense so at 12:04, I close out the 3rd tranche of the morning paying 16.00 or $32,058.01 this leaves me with $31,601.51. As soon as that trade completes, I try to sell out another tranche, however I only get a partial fill for 5 contracts at 5.50, this adds $2715.49 and I now have $34317.00 in premium. I sell 2 more tranches at 12:13 and 12:35 for (5.25 and 5.80) this adds 10,361.99 and 11,461.95 so total premium is now $56,140.94 At 12:52, I close the 5 lot for 3.60, a small profit which gives back (-$1814.81) and reduces premium to $54,326.42 Still playing defense mode at 12:55 I sell another tranche for 4.75 credit - adding $9,361.91 and my total premium is now $63,688.33 Around 1:45 I see an opportunity to put on 1 more tranche and @tastytrade indicates that my risk is too concentrated to add the extra tranche. So I reduce risk at 1:47 by closing a tranche for 2.30 giving back (-$4658.05) leaving me with $59,030.28 in premium. Finally at 1.55 I'm able to sell 1 last tranche for 6.10, adding $12,061.95 and total collected premium for the day is $71,092.23. Mr. Market bounces $SPX around 6885 until 2:43 when he takes $SPX up to 6899.17 at 2:50 but he can't hold at that level and $SPX closes at 6890.07 Two short call strikes are ITM, 6885 and 6890. Had Mr. Market been able to hold the high value, these positions would have been a loss of -$3,937.77 however he was very nice today and the short calls only give back (-$20,430) leaving a daily profit of $50,662.23 or 71.26% of premium collected. Today I had someone stop by my desk at 2:48 to ask me to look at something, so I didn't get to see the excitement during the last 10 minutes. Thank you Mr. Market, #LIZJNY @LIZJNYshow @Tony_BATtista @TraderNickyBAT Sometimes it's better to be lucky.
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Joseph E Shook
Joseph E Shook@JosephShook·
@NickGibbsIAG Do you have a strategy to get out? I am sure you back tested this for tail risk. It is high probability, but if it moves quickly against you it will take a lot of winners to be positive. I also play the zero day most days. Net zero although.
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NicholasGibbs
NicholasGibbs@NickGibbsIAG·
Another 0 Day Option won in less than 15 minutes. If you wanna join the 0 Day options Course DM me.
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