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Don

Don

@Raydancer

I yams what I yams.

Eustis, FL Katılım Temmuz 2007
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Don@Raydancer·
@PJVogt Stars. Yeah!
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Caleb Hannan@calebhannan·
Given that currently it’s mostly an add-on for expensive cars, people lack the imagination to realize that self-driving benefits accrue most to those on the margins: the elderly, the poor, and those who are both.
Timothy B. Lee@binarybits

This @Abi0lvera piece on why self-driving cars could be good for low-income people is worth your time.

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Don@Raydancer·
@blakeir Huel has better customer service and more variety in products.
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Blake Robbins@blakeir·
feels like Soylent would absolutely rip if they relaunched it today.
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@Artoftheproblem No one ever mentions Spielberg’s AI Artificial Intelligence and I’m not sure why. I only saw it once and still think about parts of it.
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Art of the Problem
Art of the Problem@Artoftheproblem·
My honest top 5 AI movies: Her Ex Machina Short Circuit Terminator 2 M3GAN
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Don@Raydancer·
@caseyyano Has selling potions to the merchant ever been discussed?
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Casey Yano@caseyyano·
Thoughts from this run: - Potions feel strong - Potion unlock screen's assets utilize the low-res version - The "Lose HP + Effect" Ironclad cards seem too strong - The Queen's Bound effect should probably not be green as it's a color we correlate to positive things
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Casey Yano
Casey Yano@caseyyano·
Thought it'd be fun to start playing STS2 on a new profile since it's been a while. The first run is partly tailored BUT Neow is absent. Anyways, it was an easy run. I'll eventually make it to A10 (again that is)💪! Oh hey, I unlocked the Silent🗡️
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Don@Raydancer·
@profstevek @mungowitz I guess they don’t teach you to release your book on Kindle 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Don@Raydancer·
@MarathonTheGame Faction epileptic seizure. That gif goes too hard.
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Marathon@MarathonTheGame·
Tap to find your faction. If you get UESC, you deserve to only fight gold shields. They're not even a faction! Faction shorts playlist: bung.ie/factionshorts
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Fraser Nelson
Fraser Nelson@FraserNelson·
In 1995, households paid 94p for a pint of milk (in today's money). Now it's 65p. I miss milkmen, but nostaglia has to be balanced with how supermarket advances have lowered food and clothing prices over the decades.
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole

In 1995, 45% of British milk was delivered to the doorstep before seven in the morning by a milkman in an electric float. In 2026, it is 3%. The milkman has been effectively abolished inside one human generation. The supermarket walked in, undercut the cost by a few pence per pint, and the daily ritual of British household life, glass bottles clinking on the step at half past six, was gone by the time the children of 1995 had finished secondary school. The cost to the customer was a few pence per pint. The cost to the system was, in rough order: the glass bottle that was washed and reused hundreds of times, replaced with a plastic bottle that is used once and recycled imperfectly. The local dairy that supplied one town, replaced with a national processor that supplies half the country. The milk that arrived four hours after milking, replaced with milk that arrived three days after milking after a journey of 200 miles. The conversation on the doorstep, replaced with a self-checkout beep. The milkman himself, incidentally, had the lowest recorded rate of heart disease of any male occupation in Britain. He walked approximately 12 miles a day, finished work by 10am, and ate a cooked breakfast. He has been replaced, in the same delivery role, by a zero-hours Amazon Flex driver sitting in a Ford Transit. A small piece of British daily infrastructure was quietly demolished. Nobody was consulted. The milk is still being produced. It is just being produced further away, transported further, kept in plastic, and sold at a different margin, by a different business, to a customer who never sees who milked the cow. The milkman knew your name. The self-checkout does not.

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Dinolords
Dinolords@dinolordsgame·
There's no way you could possibly mix RTS with Hack'n'Slash. Dinolords: Hold my beer.
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Don@Raydancer·
@daisychristo Have you heard of C. Thi Nguyen (@add_hawk)? He’s a philosopher of games and information and the two of you have a lot of overlap in ideas. @EconTalker should have him on EconTalk.
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Daisy Christodoulou
Daisy Christodoulou@daisychristo·
Prices, exam scores & gossips are all structurally similar. No-one really likes them and we'd all rather not be subject to them but in the end a society can't function without the information they provide. There is a scene in Antony & Cleopatra where Cleopatra tries to kill the messenger who tells her Antony has married someone else. As the messenger says, "I that do bring the news made not the match." @EconTalker
Neil Chilson ⤴️⬆️🆙📈 🚀@neil_chilson

“Prices are messengers, and it is a persistent feature of human psychology to blame the messenger for bad news.” Love this letter to the editor in the latest @WorksInProgMag. Nice work, Daisy.

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Don@Raydancer·
@mungowitz Childhood flashback of the day: gas station attendants.
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Don@Raydancer·
@karpathy 💯 It’s a very uncanny valley feeling. Like glimpsing the walls of your personal echo chamber.
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Andrej Karpathy
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy·
One common issue with personalization in all LLMs is how distracting memory seems to be for the models. A single question from 2 months ago about some topic can keep coming up as some kind of a deep interest of mine with undue mentions in perpetuity. Some kind of trying too hard.
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Don@Raydancer·
@blakeir Is anyone currently doing this in any media?
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Blake Robbins@blakeir·
there is a generational opportunity to create short-form content teaching people how to actually leverage AI for school, work, and life. imagine walking into random small business and helping them setup the right workflows.
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Don@Raydancer·
@PJVogt I really enjoyed your conversation with @SebastianThrun I need more positive futurists in my life.
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Don@Raydancer·
@caseyyano I thought it was funny. I bought both games. And Pokopia. And I’m still playing ARC Raiders. The embarrassment of riches is real.
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Don@Raydancer·
@kylascan Paper deforestation. We dodged that bullet.
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Kyla Scanlon
Kyla Scanlon@kylascan·
"How we have advanced, thanks to the Machine!" - The Machine Stops, E.M. Forester, 1909
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Don@Raydancer·
@blakeir “video game for adults”
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Don@Raydancer·
@BFCollings @mungowitz @wil_da_beast630 When you see Elon and Zuck fighting MMA on the White House lawn, your heart will swell and burst with American pride 🇺🇸
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Benjamin Felix
Benjamin Felix@BFCollings·
@mungowitz @wil_da_beast630 Agreed, mostly. All on board proudly waving it at a protest, in support of athletes, etc. Thinking about celebrating the 250 anniversary though gives me somewhat mixed feelings that I’ve never had before.
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Don@Raydancer·
@mitchlasky It seems to be selling a lot of Mac Minis ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Mitch Lasky
Mitch Lasky@mitchlasky·
The OpenClaw/Clawdbot phenomenon really exposes how badly Apple has fumbled the AI opportunity. Apple's hardware ecosystem and sandbox could have uniquely enabled a safer version of something like this. Instead we are still trying to get Siri to call "mom" instead of "tom"
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