FredTheCoder🐧

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FredTheCoder🐧

FredTheCoder🐧

@PlexInphinity

Coding, Math, IT in general The real #freedomgov portals: https://t.co/wpwC0G9C6v https://t.co/hXqqV6VrVE https://t.co/wMI03yGjR0 https://t.co/YWQUGi8NWL

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FredTheCoder🐧
FredTheCoder🐧@PlexInphinity·
@Noahpinion All the academic mathematicians who work at the universities, colleges etc. are safe, because they were already economically useless anyway.
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Gossip Goblin@Gossip_Goblin·
Dolls: Episode 2
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Brett Adcock@adcock_brett·
30,160 packages at 1450x speed
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Luís Graça
Luís Graça@luis_idlx·
This is the book I wrote about Ukraine and I’m going to break it down so you get a sense of what it’s about. 📚 This book is aimed at a right-wing, conservative and nationalist audience. It is stripped of any universalist moral framework, no good vs evil rhetoric, no human rights, no international law. The perspective is unapologetically Europeanist and ethnocentric. I conceive Ukraine as an integral part of our European civilization and therefore its defense is a strategic and civilizational imperative. It lies within our sphere of influence and must remain there. 👉The first chapter covers the origins and identity of Ukraine. I demonstrate that it exists, that it is not an artificial construct, and that it is deeply European. 👉The second chapter focuses on Russia, its problematic origins, the fragility and artificiality of its identity, its systematic policy of canceling Ukrainian culture, Russification, historical manipulation, and debunks the alleged genocide in the Donbass. 👉The third chapter analyzes the massive failure of the large-scale invasion of 2022, its military and political challenges, as well as the regional context of NATO expansion. 👉The fourth chapter consists of essays dismantling the main pro-Russian arguments, alongside a critical and realistic assessment of Ukraine itself and its structural problems. 👉The fifth debunks the image of a “traditional” Russia, deconstructing BRICS, multipolarity and Dugin’s ideology, and exposes how Russian propaganda operates, its internal contradictions, and how it serves exclusively the interests of Moscow. I’m tired of fake news and misunderstanding and this info slop. This book will help you have a clear image and ideas about the conflict and our interests. Share if you care about Ukraine ✨
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AI Notkilleveryoneism Memes ⏸️
Not only are AIs suddenly solving the hardest math problems in history, they're winning fiction writing awards "AIs can't write" is obvious cope, sorry. The biggest tell of AI writing (besides a few overused ticks) is that it's TOO well-written, too articulate
Pangram Labs@pangramlabs

We tested every Commonwealth Short Story Prize winner since 2012. We found three more AI-generated stories -- two among the 2026 winners, as well as the 2025 overall winner.

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Boba Fella👤
Boba Fella👤@Invadedbyrussia·
@eye_walking @NFX360 Germany has insane industrial potential, I can't even imagine what they can do at maximum capacity. I prefer Germany in an axis of good than the axis of evil. Germany please don't vote for aggressive russian loving lesbians from AfD, don't do MAGAs mistake🙏
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Walking Eye 🇪🇺 🇫🇷
In 2022 Rheinmetall produced 70,000 artillery shells per year. Today it produces 1.1 million. By 2027 it targets 1.5 million. One European company now manufactures more 155mm ammunition than the entire US defense industry combined (which produced 600,000 shells in 2024). NATO Secretary General Rutte: European artillery production has increased sixfold in two years. The Werk Niedersachsen plant that opened in August 2025 will reach 350,000 shells per year alone, the largest single ammunition facility in Europe. Combined output from EU + UK + Ukraine in 2026 is projected at 2.8 to 3 million shells annually. That matches or exceeds Russia's wartime output. EU defense spending climbed from €218B in 2021 to €381B in 2025. Germany alone went from €47B in 2021 to a planned €162B by 2029, 3.2% of GDP. 17 EU member states have activated the national escape clause for additional defense spending flexibility. The continent that policy commentators wrote off as militarily flaccid is finishing the most rapid industrial mobilization the West has seen since the Cold War.
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Max
Max@planetmaxwell·
@Noahpinion pretty words but not true a smart man with an ai vs a dumb man with an ai choose your fighter
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Noah Smith 🐇🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
"God made men differ in intelligence, but Sam Altman made them equal" is a line I'm going to be using a lot
tomie@tomieinlove

@captgouda24 The prostitute comment is quite apt. God made men differ in strength, but Sam Colt made them equal. Likewise, God made men differ in intelligence, but Sam Altman made them equal. We’re now competing on beauty. The concern is not if scaling has hit a wall. It’s if you have.

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Benedikt Brechtken
Benedikt Brechtken@ben_brechtken·
Nichts daran ist rechts, nichts daran ist konservativ, nichts daran ist westlich, nichts daran ist "CDU der 80er-Jahre", nichts daran ist freiheitlich, nichts daran ist vernünftig.
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FredTheCoder🐧
FredTheCoder🐧@PlexInphinity·
@The_Davos_Man The Minsk agreement gave Ukraine time to arm itself. Without it Russia might have fully invaded it earlier and then in fact occupied all of it.
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Kraut@The_Davos_Man·
Giving Merkel an award for her policy achievements feels like a slap in the face considering that we are currently living through the consequences of one of her worst policy decisions.
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Elisa Mosini 🇪🇺🇮🇹
Poland and Hungary are trying to rebuild cooperation in Central Europe and revitalise the Visegrad framework, which weakened during the Orbán era This could strengthen a cohesive Central European voice within the EU, especially on energy and security Positive development 🇵🇱🇭🇺🇪🇺
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FredTheCoder🐧@PlexInphinity·
@alex_prompter They do know that, which is why they make anti-EU propaganda on their propaganda platforms.
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Alex Prompter
Alex Prompter@alex_prompter·
EU be like
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Mark Ajzenstadt@mardehaym

The EU just published 167 pages explaining whether your AI system is "high-risk." If you're building AI features into your product right now, this matters more than you think. Yesterday the European Commission dropped its draft guidelines on classifying high-risk AI systems under the EU AI Act. The compliance deadline got pushed to December 2027, but the classification framework is out NOW. Here's what actually matters for engineering leaders: The guidelines get granular. We're talking AI used in credit scoring, road traffic management, evaluating learning outcomes, hiring decisions. For each category, they provide specific examples of what qualifies as high-risk. This is the part most people will miss: the guidelines also define a "filter" for exemptions. If your AI system performs a narrow procedural task, you may be able to document your way out of high-risk classification. But "narrow procedural task" has a specific legal meaning, and your engineering team's definition won't match the Commission's. The practical question every CTO building AI features needs to answer: Can we demonstrate and document that our system is NOT high-risk? If you can't answer that with specifics, you have a compliance gap. And compliance gaps discovered at deployment are 10x more expensive than ones caught at architecture. We build AI features into mature products for mid-market companies. Increasingly, that means building with regulatory classification in mind from Day 1. Not as an afterthought. Not as a legal review before launch. The companies that treat AI governance as an engineering requirement, not a legal checkbox, will ship faster and with less rework than those that don't. 167 pages is a lot. But the 3 questions worth answering are simple: 1. Is our system on the Annex III list? 2. Does the exemption filter apply? 3. Can we document it? Start there.

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FredTheCoder🐧
FredTheCoder🐧@PlexInphinity·
@Noahpinion There are infinitely many prime numbers, so that the sequence of problems P_n = "Compute a prime number that is bigger than n" contains an infinite subsequence of interesting problems.
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FredTheCoder🐧@PlexInphinity·
@emollick 10 animals standing on top of each other and singing "Bruder Jakob" as a chorus. fail
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
Gemini Omni: "a dramatic reading of Death by Water from the Wasteland by a man eating garlic bread while balanced on a unicycle on a small platform over a churning sea of tomato sauce in which, at the center, sites a meatball with bright blue eyes wearing a top hat"
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FredTheCoder🐧@PlexInphinity·
@emollick "a dramatic reading of Goethes Faust by a man eating Bratwurstbrötchen while balanced on a unicycle on a small platform over a churning sea of Gurkensalat in Sahne in which, at the center, sites a Katzenhai with bright blue eyes wearing a top hat"
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FredTheCoder🐧
FredTheCoder🐧@PlexInphinity·
@juliaruhs Habt ihr nicht letztes Jahr behauptet Klar bzw. die Moderatorin von Klar wäre vom ÖRR abgesetzt worden? Lügenpresse!
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Julia Ruhs
Julia Ruhs@juliaruhs·
#Klar – die neue BR-Folge über #Islamismus jetzt auf YouTube und morgen im TV! Für KLAR haben wir eine Umfrage in Berlin Neukölln gemacht - auf Arabisch. Es geht um Einstellungen zu Grundrechten und zur Demokratie. Auch solche erschreckenden Ansichten kamen uns dabei unter 👇
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