MX Avant
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MX Avant
@MXavant
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Katılım Ekim 2017
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you’re more racist than the US without the money
you’re more classist than Europe without an upper class
you’re nationalists with no cultural exports
you’re Zionists for free
you look down on your neighbors while being broker than them
you’re third world without good food
Interesting Sciences@amazing13_13
Soy argentino 🇦🇷 Quiero entender por qué todos los países del mundo han empezado a odiarnos!
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@Alfie_Acosta @_JRLB_ Y qué hacían BOROLAS Y GARCÍA LUNA CON LOS NARCOS?? INICIANDO LA VIOLENCIA QUE HASTA EL DIA DE HOY EXISTE...
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¿Qué hacía @_JRLB_ con los hijos de "El Mayo" Zambada?
Y todavía se enoja cuando decimos que es un NARCO-HUEVÓN.

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Taiwan solved tax evasion in 1951 with a trick so cheap it should embarrass every tax authority on the planet.
The problem was an all-cash economy full of small shops. A merchant pockets the cash, skips the receipt, and the sale never existed. Auditors can't catch what was never recorded, and hiring enough of them to watch every noodle stand costs more than the missing tax.
So finance chief Ren Xianqun flipped the incentive. Print a lottery number on every receipt. Draw winners every two months on live TV. Top prize today: NT$10 million, about $310K.
Suddenly the customer and the shopkeeper want opposite things. The merchant wants the sale off the books. The customer wants the ticket. And there are millions more customers than merchants. Every transaction now carries a built-in witness demanding the paper trail.
Year one, reported tax revenue jumped 75%, from NT$29 million to NT$51 million. Seventy-five years later, roughly 70% of Taiwanese still play. Convenience stores redeem the smallest NT$200 prizes at the register, so even a coffee receipt feels like a scratch card.
The elegant part is what the audit force costs. The prize pool runs about NT$7 billion a year, roughly $20 million. In exchange, the government gets 23 million unpaid auditors working every checkout line in the country, forever. No inspector general on earth delivers that coverage at that price.
Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Slovakia all copied it. The most effective compliance tool ever built looks like a game, and that's exactly why it works.
CR1337@CR1337
In order to prevent stores from evading taxes, every receipt in Taiwan is automatically a lottery ticket, too, which can win up to $300k, turning customers into voluntary tax auditors:
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@paulsaladinomd Doesn't fear the sun? The guy lives in England, a country with very low UV index lol, the sun is pretty harmless there
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This has done it for me, this guy is definitely an absolute retard, and I don’t wanna see anyone who calls themselves an engineer holding a similar opinion because that simply means you have zero regard for quality control and system design and security
Theo - t3.gg@theo
How much better do the models have to get before you'll stop reading the code?
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Buckle up, boys. You need to use your brain again.
Kalshi@Kalshi
JUST IN: Tesla reportedly caps employee AI spend at $200 per week
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@GothMilk333 You did it wrong, it's ok, it happens, come back and avoid the tourist agendas
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@baneado65 @Hectori93867004 Entiende, los que se jactan son los únicos de los que te enteras, por obvias razones, el resto son mas.
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@Hectori93867004 Es verdad que México ayuda, lo viví en le terremoto del 2001 y del 2002 en el salvador, lo malo de no mexicanos es jactarse de esa ayuda... Yo creo que los venezolanos también se han pasado, pero los mexicanos no chinguen, también ustedes son culos!!
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@pedroferriz3 @LeniaBatres No les llego bien el dato...unos dicen 15% otros 30%, otros 35% y ahora sales tu con tu 46%.
lo cierto es que en USA donde tu dices vivir, es una regla fiscal antigua, no hay exento de nada...ni premios, ni bonos, ni herencias, ni donaciones.
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Un impuesto a la herencia del 46% es lo que propone @LeniaBatres
Así se lo chinga ella y sus hijos
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@RicardoBSalinas El que está de acuerdo con la ministra, es porque está jodido, no heredó nada de sus padres y no tiene nada qué heredarle a sus hijos
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Dice la #MinistraBurra que hay que imponer un impuesto a las herencias. Quieren quedarse con el 46% de lo que sus papás les dejen a ustedes o de lo que ustedes quieran dejarles a sus hijos, producto de toda una vida de trabajo.
Lo curioso es la contradicción: dice que no es justo que tus hijos reciban dinero o bienes de parte tuya sin haber hecho ningún esfuerzo, pero al mismo tiempo pretende que el gobierno se quede con una parte de lo que heredes… también sin haber hecho ningún esfuerzo.
Son unos rateros. Ya no encuentran de dónde sacar más dinero y quieren apropiarse del patrimonio que las familias construyeron trabajando durante toda una vida.
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@nothingrealbruh @Polymarket I do and it's true, she's showing her colors
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@Polymarket Yea right lol go ask people who live in Mexico haha
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Tesla is one of the smartest, cracked and most advanced engineering companies in the world.
If they actually did this, then it is likely verifiably true that a dollar above $200/week is waste.
Kalshi@Kalshi
JUST IN: Tesla reportedly caps employee AI spend at $200 per week
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As engineering, product, design, DS, etc. melt into a new kind of role, I was reflecting on what roles might look like in the future. For example, when I look at the Claude Code team I see what I think is five archetypes:
1. Prototyper: comes up with brand new ideas; churns out many ideas, most of which don't ship
2. Builder: quickly turns a prototype/idea into production-grade product/infra
3. Sweeper: cleans up the UI, simplifies the code and system, unships, optimizes performance
4. Grower: takes a product that has been built and iterates on it to improve Product-Market Fit
5. Maintainer: owns a mature system to make it secure, reliable, fast, and efficient as it scales
Many people span across 2 roles, and sometimes 3 roles. I also notice that these roles are not really tied to job function -- eg. across Anthropic, some designers match category 1, some 2, some 3; same for engineers, PM, DS.
A healthy team needs a mix of these, depending on the product:
- A product that is new and pre-PMF needs people that are strong at 1+2+3
- A product that is growing and has found PMF needs 2+3+4 and some 5
- A product that has strong PMF needs 3+4+5 and some 2
Maybe product roles of the future will look more like this, and less like the domain-specific roles of today?
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It is absolutely crazy how the last two weeks have changed the entire future.
It is unprecedented that access to "frontier" models was cut off,and presumably remains cut off forever.
It feels like a watershed moment, as if access to the highest level of human intelligence had been blocked.
Open source is the future. Open source is the solution. The last two weeks have powerfully demonstrated this.
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lmao LMAO, literally impossible
Justin Schroeder@jpschroeder
THEY 👏 ARE 👏 GOING 👏 TO 👏 BAN 👏OPENSOURCE 👏 MODELS. You should be freaking out.
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@UlisesDavid__ ¿por qué preso? es uno contra uno en igualdad de condiciones.
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