Steven Marc Rhodes
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Steven Marc Rhodes
@Stychomythia
Data-privacy/insurance public policy geek. Thinks he's a jurist. Kardashi-who? Actually believes in High Culture. Mastermind finalist.
London, England Katılım Şubat 2009
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@terrychristian As a pro-European I really object to this post. Voters may not have a tight handle on why they voted Leave; but their intentions were sincere (including close friends) They're not morons, but many are realising they made a mistake. Posts like this don't help at all.
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@TheNorfolkLion @UKLabour You wanted a baby and you had a beautiful child who you will love; great news.
Your position would be very different if you had been raped.
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I had one of my babies at 36 weeks. Under this current government, I’d be able to kill her the day before she was born!
Shocking!
Shame on you, @UKLabour you have gone too far! This is unforgivable! This is murder!
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@hitesh_punja @Nigel_Farage So, British troops weren't actually on the frontline because Truman signed the NATO Treaty?
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@Stychomythia @Nigel_Farage You are supremely thick.
Primarily because you think you’re smart.
You think Trump commentating on policy outcomes of a previous President is the same as policy outcomes of the foreign policy he implemented.
Stupid man.
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@hitesh_punja @Nigel_Farage I'm not thick, am I? Not remotely thick. But you have run out of argument.
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@hitesh_punja @Nigel_Farage I was right first time. It was 'OK Trump's really blundered on something that matters to Reform voters so I'm saying "Ooh! Ignore Afghanistan and look at Ireland instead"! And since when was 467 British lives lost not a 'policy outcome'? The policy is NATO Article 5.
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@Stychomythia @Nigel_Farage Not it is called focus on what matters like policy outcomes over words.
Pure TDS
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@hitesh_punja @Nigel_Farage I believe that's called a complete change of subject.
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@Stychomythia @Nigel_Farage Focus not on hurty words but policy and outcome like Labour voting to remove conditional immunity for Troubles-era offences, effectively exposing vets to potential prosecution.
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@OlenaRohoza Reading some of the posts below has made this very easy. I Stand with Canada!
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@hitesh_punja @Nigel_Farage I was unaware that support for our armed forces was 'virtue signalling'.
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You too? He didn’t say we didn’t. He didn’t specificy what nation he meant when he said some stayed a little back. Not all nations fought as hard. Fact.
Let’s concentrate on his results and not his words becuase you’re making us sound like a bunch of cry baby clowns.
This man is responsible for ending the war in Gaza, releasing hostages, bringing a coalition together demanding Hamas disarm. He destroyed ISIS caliphate. He destroyed Iran’s nuclear ambitions. He extracted Maduro, diminishing Russia and China’s influence. He warned Merkel and Germany to not be reliant on Russian energy. He armed Ukraine with anti-tank missiles pre-invasion. This man is an unprecedented success. A giant.
And yet here you are, virtue signalling over some hurty words that may not have been been directed at us.
Pathetic.
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@Nigel_Farage What is missing from this statement is 'In the front line' and that was the point of DT's comment. Your statement does not match the condemnation of any other party leader. Even Starmer's comments had more grit (and he must be more cautious as PM).
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@EndWokeness Perfectly within sentencing guidelines and completely fair: accusing people of paedophilia without a scrap of justification is not ‘free speech’.
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In the ocean of lies that this site has become, the islands of truth matter more than ever. We should celebrate that the most horrific of crimes is now occurring so rarely in our nation's capital.
Fraser Nelson@FraserNelson
NEW: 93 murders in London (pop: ~9m) in 12 months to October. The city's murder rate is now lowest for decades; perhaps centuries. comment.press/7892
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@EricLDaugh I really can’t see why you find that impressive. There is, is there not, quite a mismatch of both numbers and arms.
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@Matt_Pinner A. Of course I respect farmers; a tough job which requires self-starters and an excellent work ethic.
That doesn’t mean I always agree with them, of course, or their representatives. But farming itself commands respect.
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@dontbringitweak @DoyougrokGary @GregKamradt @xai Great point. The correct response to xenophobia is yet more xenophobia, obvs.
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We got a call from @xai 24 hours ago
“We want to test Grok 4 on ARC-AGI”
We heard the rumors. We knew it would be good. We didn’t know it would become the #1 public model on ARC-AGI
Here’s the testing story and what the results mean:
Yesterday, we chatted with Jimmy from the xAI team, who wanted us to validate their Grok 4 score. They did their own testing on the ARC-AGI-1 & 2 public evaluation set
To validate their score (and measure possible overfitting), we self-tested the new model on our semi-private evaluation set
We walked them through our testing policy:
* No data retention
* Model checkpoint must be intended for public use
* Temporary increase in rate limits for burst testing
They were on board, so we got started
Initially, we ran into timeout errors with normal requests, so we switched to streaming. That resolved the issue
So, what do these results mean?
First, the facts: Grok 4 is now the top-performing publicly available model on ARC-AGI. This even outperforms purpose-built solutions submitted on Kaggle.
Second, ARC-AGI-2 is hard for current AI models. To score well, models have to learn a mini-skill from a series of training examples, then demonstrate that skill at test time.
The previous top score was ~8% (by Opus 4). Below 10% is noisy
Getting 15.9% breaks through that noise barrier, Grok 4 is showing non-zero levels of fluid intelligence
But the mission isn’t over. We need new ideas to solve ARC-AGI-2. Scale alone won’t get us there
Come work on ARC-AGI with us
ARC Prize@arcprize
Grok 4 (Thinking) achieves new SOTA on ARC-AGI-2 with 15.9% This nearly doubles the previous commercial SOTA and tops the current Kaggle competition SOTA
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