Thomas

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Thomas

Thomas

@ThomasAlex2

Bring on so the complexity and nuances of everything and let's fix the world bit by bit

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Thomas@ThomasAlex2·
@SnazzyLabs I like the idea of it. Haven't used it or wikipedia all that much coz I'm just used to Google and AI mode does a good job answering questions world facts questions I have
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Remember Grokipedia?
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Thomas@ThomasAlex2·
@iskandarzhilmi @SnazzyLabs Truth hurts is it. Goes against the identity you've built up by ending with terrorist sympathisers aka useful idiot. I did a brief read, point out something false in the page.
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JerryRigEverything@ZacksJerryRig·
@MarioNawfal He's literally not doing either of those two things. Claiming and doing are two totally different things.
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Thomas@ThomasAlex2·
@zynessa_ @ZacksJerryRig @MarioNawfal That fair. But Zack and liberals in general who know tech seem to have moving goal posts when it comes to Elon. He's always a "fraud" until the next thing he does - which funnily enough he himself aspires to do, instead of retiring on a private island like a normal person
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Thomas@ThomasAlex2·
@ChillTAbtc @ns123abc Humans don't code AI. It's a program that learns through pattern recognition. It has the ability to read documentation and implement the best method possible. It's like having the most brilliant programmer Precisely, because Apple and Microsoft software are coded by humans.
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ChillTA🪙@ChillTAbtc·
@ThomasAlex2 @ns123abc Ai itself is created by Human's and bugs on that Level of creation is an open waterfall of more bugs to come. There's no bug free system, if that was the case, Apple and Microsoft would've have stopped providing updates to their own OS systems
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NIK@ns123abc·
🚨 Anthropic just dropped the first Project Glasswing update Claude Mythos found 10,000+ critical vulnerabilities in ONE month: > Cloudflare: 2,000 bugs, 400 high/critical severity > Mozilla: 271 vulnerabilities in Firefox 150 — 10x more vulnerabilities found in Firefox 148 > UK AI Security Institute: first model to solve BOTH their cyber attack simulations end to end > at one partner bank, Mythos prevented a fraudulent $1.5M wire transfer in real time > wolfSSL: found a way to forge certificates on a crypto library used by billions of devices > scanned 1,000+ open source projects > 90.6% true positive rate after human review > maintainers are asking Anthropic to SLOW DOWN because they can’t patch fast enough > Microsoft says patch volume will “continue trending larger for some time” The bottleneck in cybersecurity is no longer finding bugs. It’s fixing them. “Progress on software security used to be limited by how quickly we could find vulnerabilities. Now it’s limited by how quickly we can patch them.”
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Anthropic@AnthropicAI

Last month we launched Project Glasswing, our collaborative AI cybersecurity initiative. Since then, we and our partners have found more than ten thousand high- or critical-severity vulnerabilities in essential software.

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Thomas@ThomasAlex2·
@BriannaWu In order to achieve these goals, you have to be ruthless. But in today's society being ruthless means you get cancelled and taken down in a democratic system, making politicians freeze, and achieve nothing. All of this actually makes me doubt if democracy really is good.
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Brianna Wu@BriannaWu·
This is why I didn’t vote for Trump. Because he’s an inept manager that makes everything worse. His tariffs have accomplished nothing, just made Inflation skyrocket. By blowing the war in Iran, he’s left the IRGC stronger than ever. He has goals I agree with, like addressing our broken immigration. But he always always always blows it.
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Thomas@ThomasAlex2·
@SnazzyLabs With inflation trillionairs are basically billionairs of yesteryear. It's all just numbers. Also, most of the rich people wealth are paper money and not real money
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Quinn Nelson@SnazzyLabs·
Idk I think having trillionaires isn’t maybe such a good idea
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Aella@Aella_Girl·
Glosso is kinda poppin??? I can't believe I just accidentally went and made a social media website this is so insane
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Thomas@ThomasAlex2·
@ChillTAbtc @ns123abc Bugs at basic level are logical errors in code. If you fix all possible logical errors it is theoretically possible to make bug free perfect code. It's just has never been possible before coz humans suck at this. But AI isn't like humans, and with AI it is possible to perfection
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ChillTA🪙@ChillTAbtc·
Nice cycle you’ve got going: find bugs, fix bugs, create new bugs while fixing them, and somehow cause even bigger problems in the process. Show me a “perfect system” with zero bugs - if you’ve actually seen one, you shouldn’t be running this at all. Your system has more issues than most. Start by testing Claude on Claude. Find the bugs inside the bugs. And please, stop assuming everyone’s clueless. Some of us still see the nonsense for what it is.
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Thomas@ThomasAlex2·
@SnazzyLabs @RepNancyMace Giving them money to find your own weapons industry? And get returns in terms of tech, reliable defense partner (unlike useless EU), intelligence, etc It's almost like US needs Israel more
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Rep. Nancy Mace@RepNancyMace·
America FIRST. Not Somalia. Not India. Not China. Not anywhere else.
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Thomas@ThomasAlex2·
@BonesawMD Meant existing software had been enhanced by AI. Many companies including mine are vibe coding internal tools to make things more efficient (10-100x easy) without needing to hire dedicated eng or dedicate months for it in matter of 2-3 days instead.
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BONESAW 🕊️@BonesawMD·
Everyone has been 'vibe coding' for like 2 years with this 'insane' tool and there are still 0 (zero) notable game changing products that compare to what dedicated humans created in their basements prior to AI. Anyone w/ expertise in any subject immediately realises how overrated it is for giving you anything beyond the most basic information in it. If you can legitimately write, any writing produced by an LLM is a disgusting insult to all of your senses. Good for the boring and tediously repetitive tasks + organising information, but still so unreliable and far away from what Silicon Valley keep trying to shill us.
Zarak@zzarakkk

At what point are people going to admit that AI is actually pretty shit

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Thomas@ThomasAlex2·
@zazmic_inc @aakashgupta I like apple and I wouldn't use the magic mouse everyday because it's ergonomically horrible. But it has turned into an icon and sort of 'fashion' statement - like pencil heels for women. Which makes magic mouse and apple recognisable while other mices are just random mices
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Yann Kronberg@zazmic_inc·
@aakashgupta They turned a design flaw into a loyalty test and people kept paying the premium anyway. How many other companies could pull that off and for how long?
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Let me explain exactly why Apple ships the Magic Mouse charging port on the bottom, because no one seems to get it. This is not an oversight. Apple has shipped this exact design since 2015. They updated the mouse in October 2024 to USB-C and kept the port on the bottom anyway. They actively block the mouse from working when it receives power, which kills every third-party case that tries to move the port to the side. Apple watcher John Gruber has said Apple designers tried front-port versions and rejected all of them because every one looked worse. Ten years of memes. A decade of competitor mockery. An entire cottage industry of accessory makers trying to fix this. Apple held the line on every single attempt. The reason is the entire Apple thesis. Every other hardware company asks "is it usable?" Apple asks "is anything visible that I wouldn't put on a museum shelf?" When usability and visibility collide, they hide the usability. iMac power button on the back since 1998. Headphone jack deleted in 2016. Every port stripped from the MacBook Pro for five years before they admitted defeat. Touch Bar replaced function keys for a cleaner look and died after five years. The Magic Mouse is the purest version of the discipline. The cost is a few minutes of charging downtime every couple of months. The benefit is the mouse looks beautiful 100% of the time it is in your hand. Apple ran that trade in 2015 and has refused every chance to renegotiate it. Run the math on what this aesthetic discipline buys them. Apple sells a $99 mouse that has to be flipped on its back to charge. Logitech sells better mice for $40 with the port in the right place. Apple is worth $4.3 trillion. Logitech is worth $15 billion. A 280x gap on the same category of product. The trade was never even close.
禿道道🐟@dearemon

My Apple Car.

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Thomas@ThomasAlex2·
@ZacksJerryRig It's so easy how islamists can take any images of war, put Israel and we have Zack believing it like Gospel, while we ignore Oct7, or basically all of islamists violence everywhere in ME and Africa coz the civilized world doesn't share images of death for a narrative
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Thomas@ThomasAlex2·
@ZacksJerryRig @whatsinside What expertise do you have in this field to make such a statement? Sensor fusion, managing noise from all sensors to arrive at a decision, compute are much more complicated if you have multiple sensors doing the same thing. Humans drive without lidar. So basic premise is false
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JerryRigEverything@ZacksJerryRig·
@whatsinside Nobody is saying you can't have vision only Level 2 drivers assistance. But if you want Level 3, level 4, or level 5 self driving - then you need lidar.
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WHAT'S INSIDE?@whatsinside·
To those in the "YOU MUST HAVE LIDAR" Crowd on Self Driving Cars: I went to China and tested Vision Only Self Driving on Scary roads it isn't just Tesla that is crushing it!
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Thomas@ThomasAlex2·
@ClassicII_MrMac Dr. Robby played Steve Jobs?!?!? Whaaaa, I need to watch this
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Mr. Macintosh
Mr. Macintosh@ClassicII_MrMac·
Without Turner Network Television, we never would have had Pirates of Silicon Valley. It’s my favorite Jobs movie by far, and in my opinion, it told the story better than any of the newer Jobs films that followed.
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Thomas@ThomasAlex2·
@skdh @runaway_vol As a non-german who's tried fancy German bread, I think it's overrated. It's good, but bread isn't the most fascinating flavor you can place in your tongue
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Thomas@ThomasAlex2·
@SnazzyLabs @MorePerfectUS To be fair, I don't think most people protesting actually know what they are talking about. That's usually the jam for these crowds. I think data centre will bring significant revenue to the state, esp given it's going to be fully self managed in terms of power, cooling, etc
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Thomas@ThomasAlex2·
@BriannaWu World leader in innovation and tech. Exchange of valuable intelligence. Mossad prevented many terror attacks in EU and US. Testing US weapons and making sure US is ahead. Economical cooperation. Allowing Christians to visit their holy land
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Brianna Wu
Brianna Wu@BriannaWu·
I’m just about to do a debate on Israel / Palestine. What do you think the strongest arguments are for America’s alliance with Israel?
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