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Eyvonne Sharp

@SharpNetwork

Reader of books. Thinker of thoughts. Tweeter of tweets. Google Cloud geek. Tweets are mine. ✌️❤️📚

Louisville, Kentucky Katılım Şubat 2013
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Eyvonne Sharp
Eyvonne Sharp@SharpNetwork·
I’m a collector of simple phrases, mostly one-line statements of wisdom that encapsulate something important about how to live. Here are a few I carry around with me, that have shaped how I see the world.
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Tamorah Shareef Muhammad@ModestyQueen19·
The older I get, the more I understand why older women disappear into gardening, candles, comfy clothes, and silence.
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@kylehopper Solar panels are not data centers. 🙂 You’re also likely going to start seeing small form factor nuclear that’s incredibly safe before long. And, I’ve not heard the same pushback for the eyesore of a steel plant or a Ford battery plant.
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Kyle Hopper
Kyle Hopper@kylehopper·
@SharpNetwork I’m not a huge fan of data centers but my main problem is covering up the beautiful green KY farmland and hills with ugly solar farms to run the DCs! Also AI needs a big win soon. We were promised cure for cancer. All we see is slop and flyers for car shows! 😂
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Eyvonne Sharp@SharpNetwork·
I’m in Kentucky and need someone to explain something to me. We will throw a party when a new auto manufacturing plant is announced. And yet, we are anti-data center? I’ve toured some of the most advanced DCs in the world. They’re way less obtrusive than a car plant.
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Eyvonne Sharp@SharpNetwork·
@jamesglenos My theory is that it’s because most people understand what cars are and why they matter. A lot of people, even though data centers are a huge part of their lives, don’t understand them or what they do. Granted, it’s not the same employment footprint as a mfg plant.
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Eyvonne Sharp@SharpNetwork·
We’re getting ready to see a ton of innovation about compute efficiency. I expect a major industry breakthrough in 6-12 months.
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Andrea Junker
Andrea Junker@Strandjunker·
In history class, I never understood how “advanced” civilizations could collapse. It just didn’t seem plausible. Anyway, I’ve seen enough. I get it now.
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Eyvonne Sharp@SharpNetwork·
Happy Mother’s Day! If you have a mom or have kiddos and aren’t a mom there’s someone in your life to thank today! Here’s one of my favorite mom-pics of me from a couple of Easters ago!
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Karun Pal
Karun Pal@karunpal·
The older I get, the more I believe happiness lives in the ordinary. Pets. Plants. A quiet morning coffee. Blue sky. Cotton clouds. Birds singing. The gentle breeze through the trees. A clean, cosy house. Good food. Good hearted simple poeple. So much of life’s beauty is quiet, gentle, and already here. And somehow, one of the sweetest feelings is knowing I get to wake up and meet it all again tomorrow.
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Eyvonne Sharp@SharpNetwork·
@NikkiMegaplaza @fienixtaranova It's easy to sell one on Carvana! I've got a paid-for car that I'm getting ready to sell because I know I won't drive it now that I have my Model Y Premium.
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Nikki
Nikki@NikkiMegaplaza·
@SharpNetwork @fienixtaranova I already have two paid off cars and would feel silly getting a 3rd car, buuuttt you only live once, right?! 🤣🤣
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Nikki
Nikki@NikkiMegaplaza·
@fienixtaranova Just yesterday I asked my insurance agent to give me a quote for a model 3, and yeah, tempting lol
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Daniel Jeffries
Daniel Jeffries@Dan_Jeffries1·
Jensen is one the smartest and most far seeing folks the world. "If an AI scientist warns people that AI is going to permeate across radiology and radiologists are going to get wiped out, it might seem helpful but it's hurtful. If we convince everybody not to be radiologists and we now need radiologists, that actually is hurtful to society. "It is hurtful to convince all the young college graduates not to study software engineering because we are going to need more software engineers than ever. That's hurtful." "Scaring people with nonsensical things, which are not going to happen, that this is an existential threat, there's a 20% chance that is is existential, that's ridiculous. "That it's going to wipe out 50% of college level jobs. "That is it going to completely destroy democracy. "These kinds of comments are not helpful. They are made by...CEOS. And you become a CEO, maybe you adopt a God complex and somehow you know everything." Brutal. And right.
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Taylor Pearson
Taylor Pearson@TaylorPearsonMe·
Eli Goldratt's book, The Goal, was famous for its (then unpopular argument) that keeping every machine running 24 hours a day, the metric most plant managers cared about, was actively making factories worse. I suspect we're seeing the same fallacy in how many people are using AI agents. Goldratt's point was that machine utilization isn't throughput. What you want from a manufacturing plants is making good widgets as cost-effectively as possible. It doesn't necessarily follow that running your machines all the times optimizes that. Picture a three-station assembly line. Stations 1 and 2 each crank out 200 widgets an hour. Station 3 can only handle 100. Running stations 1 and 2 around the clock doesn't ship more product. It just piles up half-finished widgets in front of station 3, ties up cash in inventory, and creates more work managing the pile. He developed the Theory of Constraints to point out that what matters is solving the bottleneck in the system, not increasing machine utilization. I suspect a lot of agent usage right now is the same fallacy at higher resolution. Running 20 Claude Code sessions in parallel can feel productive because something is always happening. But, if the bottleneck in your work is judgment about what's worth doing, more agents just generate more output for you to wade through. This is not to say there aren't workflows running 20 agents in parallel very effectively, I'm sure there are. And, I suspect there's a general retraining we all need to do around evolving historical workflows. But.... The constraint for most knowledge work is deciding what's worth executing and no one is task switching between 20 things at the same time effectively I don't think. I find I can run maybe 2 or 3 things in parallel with maybe 1 or 2 admin-y type things on the side and that is only if I'm very locked in.
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Bobby Allen
Bobby Allen@ballen_clt·
Great ways to learn from things we showed at Cloud NEXT last week.
Google Cloud Tech@GoogleCloudTech

10 codelabs from #GoogleCloudNext to start building today: 1. Build rich agent experiences (ADK + A2UI). Improve user interaction through intuitive, high-quality interfaces that allow users to interact with agentic systems seamlessly → goo.gle/41UfUBp 2. Build a multi-agent system. Create the architecture required to make multiple agents work together to achieve a shared goal → goo.gle/48R8aE4 3. Beyond the Simple SELECT: AlloyDB NL2SQL. Democratize data access by building systems that allow users to query complex databases using natural language, supported by high-speed vector search → goo.gle/4cG6wWX 4. Beat fraud with an AI Shield (Spanner & BigQuery Graph). Implement real-time reasoning with Spanner and BigQuery Graph databases. Analyze complex relationships in your data to prevent fraud at the point of transaction → goo.gle/42o9FWK 5. Build secure agents by protecting access and data. Protect the reasoning engine with Model Armor and IAM to manage agent access and ensure that sensitive data remains protected during execution → goo.gle/42xTru5 6. Ground agents with Google Maps Platform. Use Geo-intelligent logistics to ground your agents in real-world location data to optimize field operations and logistics in real-time → goo.gle/4e7OU90 7. Deploy and scale agents on Agent Engine. Learn how to deploy agents as containerized microservices that scale dynamically with your workload → goo.gle/4sUbVQw 8. The ultimate guide to Cloud Run: from zero to production. Achieve rapid deployment using this lab as a blueprint for moving from a local prototype to a production-ready, auto-scaling platform on Cloud Run → goo.gle/48n006f 9. Developer Keynote: building agents with Skills. Learn the ins and outs of AI agent development, including Agent Development Kit (ADK), prompting, Agent Skill usage, and MCP → goo.gle/4tsqZFV 10. General Keynote: forecasting with AI Agents. Transform unstructured chaos into actionable business intelligence in seconds → goo.gle/4sWn5nP

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Eyvonne Sharp@SharpNetwork·
At my husband’s favorite restaurant, Ramsey’s in Lexington, KY. Also, they make the best hot brown in the state.
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Bethany | Commercial Real Estate@bethanyjbabcock·
For the younger gals that get attention from guys and aren’t sure if it’s appropriate for the professional setting. Here are some green flags: ✅ Talks about his family/ kids / friends often and affectionately ✅ Welcomes others to participate in the conversations and is friendly with everyone ✅ Doesn’t dominate your time and makes you feel comfortable walking away at any point ✅ Hesitates or avoids all together compliments on physical attributes. Or stops at just one quick compliment. ✅ Keeps conversations professional / friendly unconcerned with who might overhear or walk up. These guys are gold. Grateful to have worked with so may great guys over the years!
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Ele 🌻
Ele 🌻@elenadesaa1999·
Cuando termino un libro y quiero empezar otro, pero siento que el que acabo de terminar merece un momento de silencio.
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icky@ick_real·
I'm looking for a ridiculously old-fashioned girl's name for our new born . Think great-grandma name. Very old and rare. Any suggestions asap pls?
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Eyvonne Sharp@SharpNetwork·
Can I mute tweets with a specific image in them?
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