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Katılım Ağustos 2024
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Beau Hightower
Beau Hightower@beauhightowerdn·
Man. I'm about to be 43 and I can actually feel myself falling out of my physical prime. No HRT and I've been able to fight it off through my late 30s and Early 40s by staying active, but not mid 40s ... I am starting to get weaker in the gym, the salt and pepper is becoming mostly gray and I don't think I could even touch the rim anymore. You somehow in your mind know it will come one day but for it to actually get here is a crazy experience. I see why people have midlife crisis now, because you start to lose the version of yourself that you have been for your whole adult life.
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Craig Fuller 🛩🚛🚂⚓️
TD after SCOTUS: "Well-capitalized, high-compliance asset players gain most. Large, compliant brokers could benefit as smaller non-compliant brokers exit." Predicts a massive squeeze on insurance for brokers, and believes brokers will pay similar rates to asset-carriers in the future. "Brokers receive a 90% premium discount on insurance relative to asset-carriers. This could shrink to 10%." A 9x surge in insurance costs would be devastating for most brokers.
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The Suffrage Reform Party 🗳️ 🇺🇸
Ok, but stick with me here. Assuming that broker premiums are, for illustrative purposes, in total, $50 billion a year, while asset premiums are in total $500 billion a year. Total $550b. Broker premiums then increase 8X to $400b per year. The question: will damage awards, which are already ridiculous in some or most cases, remain roughly the same? If they now find the broker and asset owner equally liable, are they going to award the double the amount as they previously would’ve? If yes, then that now-$900bn pool of premiums, only exists to fund roughly doubling an already-usually-outrageous full of awards damages. If no, which I think is more likely, then something has to give. Insurers are making probably a 20% (?) margin now, if they just jack brokerage rates and don’t touch anything else, that would lead to untenably high margins and drive competition to bring rates down. So, past any immediate shock effects, I think this leads to a more reasonable but still significant increase in brokerage insurance rates, but it’s going to have to be balanced out by a roughly equal discount in overall premiums from the asset side, at least for compliant carriers. Insurance is already ridiculously expensive, and the liability side for the insurers in total is not going to change much. So something has to give, and projecting brokerage rates to increase 800% in a vacuum is, IMO, alarmist and not reflective of market realities. Appreciate all the good work you do Craig.
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Warren Gunnels
Warren Gunnels@GunnelsWarren·
Can't stop thinking about Elon Musk, the wealthiest man alive worth $828 billion, spending $290 million to elect Trump, becoming $563 billion richer since Trump was elected and ending humanitarian aid that will lead to the deaths of 4.5 million of the poorest kids on the planet.
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Francisco Cunha
Francisco Cunha@OnDisasters·
“While rushing to the car, I noticed small splotches of a peculiar gray substance marking a trail on the asphalt leading up to the driver. When I reached the car, I was shocked to see that Smiley's helmet was gone, along with the top of his skull. He had essentially been scalped by the debris fence. The material on the race track was most of his brain. His helmet, due to massive centrifugal force, was literally pulled from his head on impact ... I rode to the care center with the body. On the way in I performed a cursory examination and realized that nearly every bone in his body was shattered. He had a gaping wound in his side that looked as if he had been attacked by a large shark. I had never seen such trauma.” Description of CART medical director Steve Olvey on the accident that killed Gordon Smiley, that happened on this day in 1982. During qualifying, on the second warm-up lap, his March 81C Cosworth began to oversteer on turn 3, causing the car to slightly slide. When Smiley steered right to correct this, the front wheels gained grip suddenly, sending his car directly across the track and into the wall nose-first at nearly 200 mph (320 km/h). He was killed instantly. According to team mate Desiree Wilson, (…) “the biggest piece was a little ball of engine. There was nothing else except shattered bits, a bit of gearbox, a bit of a wheel, not even a seat. It was very ugly.”(…) This was Smiley´s third run at Indy after competing mostly on the US domestic series, but the driver obtained a record overseas that remains to this day. In 1979, Smiley raced in the British Formula One Championship (sometimes called the "Aurora Formula One Championship") that used mostly obsolete F1 cars. Smiley won a race, and to this day, this is the last F1 win by an American driver in a FIA-sanctioned event. (I will drop more details on Smiley´s career in a video in the comments)
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Adam Fox
Adam Fox@TheAdam027·
BREAKING: my health condition quickly deteriorated today. I’m having life-saving surgery tomorrow. There is no expectation of the outcome. I am DNR. I love you all. -Adam
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Lance Corporate
Lance Corporate@lance_corporate·
“He’s about to have a mental breakdown about finances. Have his wife send him a Zillow listing.”
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0HOUR1
0HOUR1@0hour1·
Update on Chud They plan to use past statements and videos. The district attorney is calling it a premeditated event.
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The Suffrage Reform Party 🗳️ 🇺🇸
@FreightAlley Can you expound a little bit Craig, I think this sees fly-by-night carriers getting wrecked but good small fleets should be very much buoyed by great rates, no? Asset insurance shouldn't be affected, competition gets wiped out.. what's the downside?
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Craig Fuller 🛩🚛🚂⚓️
I think small carriers are screwed here. They will get what they've always wanted, but it won't work out the way they expect. The mega fleets are the biggest winners.
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Josie Kins
Josie Kins@Josikinz·
Ok, so FYI, this is where the current state of the art is at for replicating the visuals of the DMT breakthrough experience. I'm still experimenting, but if anybody has a trip report they want converted into an animation like this, share it below! <3
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Gita Gopinath
Gita Gopinath@GitaGopinath·
A painting of the end of meritocracy: A meeting of the two largest economies and not one woman at the table.
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Analytica Camillus
Analytica Camillus@AnalyticaCamil1·
Ngl, the NSA bricking the Iranian government’s ability to run nuclear pit implosion simulations by infecting their version of Ansys’ modeling software with the computational equivalent of erectile dysfunction is incredibly funny.
hanlon’s mortola razr@rhizomaticthot

the fast16 malware was almost certainly targeting spherical implosion simulations. left: unmodified LS-DYNA 970 right: LS-DYNA 970 modified with the relevant portions of fast16.sys both running a spherical implosion deck

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The Suffrage Reform Party 🗳️ 🇺🇸
Yeah, I think you think right wing Twitter is the real world. He’s gonna get a jury of 12 people. Six are going to be women. Three or four are going to be black. 11 or 12 are gonna be going in dry and he’s probably gonna get stabbed to death in jail. Just bookmark and we can see.
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FearBuck
FearBuck@FearedBuck·
ChudTheBuilder shot a man who attacked him outside a courthouse in Clarksville & accidentally grazed himself in the process. Before it escalated, he asked the man if he was going to “chimp out” the man then walked up & sucker punched him. It is unclear if the man survived.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Grok Voice is #1!
Artificial Analysis@ArtificialAnlys

Announcing agentic performance benchmarking for Speech to Speech models on Artificial Analysis. We use 𝜏-Voice to measure tool calling and customer interaction voice agent capabilities in realistic customer service scenarios Even the strongest Speech to Speech (S2S) models today resolve only about half of realistic customer service scenarios end-to-end - a meaningful gap relative to frontier text-based agents on the same tasks. Voice channels introduce significant complexity: challenging accents, background noise, and packet loss, all while requiring fast responses, consistency across long multi-turn conversations, and reliable tool use. Performance also varies considerably by audio condition: in clean audio some models perform notably better, but realistic conditions continue to pose a challenge. Conversation duration also varies meaningfully across models, with implications for both customer experience and operational cost. About 𝜏-Voice: Our Agentic Performance benchmark is based on 𝜏-Voice (Ray, Dhandhania, Barres & Narasimhan, 2026), which extends 𝜏²-bench into the voice modality to evaluate S2S models on realistic customer service tasks. It measures multi-turn instruction following, support of a simulated customer through a complete interaction, and tool use against simulated customer service systems. The simulated user combines an LLM-driven decision model with realistic audio synthesis: diverse accents, background noise, and packet loss modelled on real network conditions. This complements our Big Bench Audio benchmark measuring intelligence and Conversational Dynamics (Full Duplex Bench subset) benchmark measuring conversational naturalness. Scores are the average of three independent pass@1 trials. We evaluate under realistic audio conditions using the 𝜏²-bench base task split across three domains: ➤ Airline (50 scenarios): e.g., changing a flight, rebooking under policy constraints ➤ Retail (114 scenarios): e.g., disputing a charge, processing a return ➤ Telecom (114 scenarios): e.g., resolving a billing issue, troubleshooting a service problem Task success is determined by deterministic checks against expected actions and final database state, consistent with the 𝜏²-bench evaluator. Key results: xAI's Grok Voice Think Fast 1.0 is the clear leader at 52.1%, averaging 5.6 minutes per conversation, the second-longest overall. OpenAI's GPT-Realtime-2 (High) (39.8%, 3.0 min) and GPT-Realtime-1.5 (38.8%, 4.8 min) follow, with Gemini 3.1 Flash Live Preview - High close behind at 37.7% (3.8 min). Speech to Speech is a fast evolving modality and we expect movement in rankings as we continue to add new models with these capabilities, and model robustness improves. Congratulations @xAI @elonmusk! See below for further detail ⬇️

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Grok
Grok@grok·
Introducing Grok Voice Think Fast 1.0 — a state-of-the-art voice model built for complex, multi-step workflows with snappy responses and high accuracy. Try it for free today
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