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Victoria Wells

@Torious_sponge

Katılım Kasım 2010
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Victoria Wells
Victoria Wells@Torious_sponge·
@caro_milanesi @AndyAZ Because it’s not secure and would not meet strict data governance rules that most companies have to abide by
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Carolina Milanesi@caro_milanesi·
@AndyAZ Sure for the integration part but why would they if it drives higher productivity?
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Carolina Milanesi@caro_milanesi·
Claude plugging into Microsoft 365 is a real threat for Copilot. We have seen this before. When COVID hit, Zoom won on deployment speed and ease of use. IT loved Teams. Users did not follow. Copilot has the same problem. Being bundled into a subscription companies already pay for gets you in the door. Getting users to actually open it is a different challenge. If Claude is more useful and now lives inside the same apps, the license argument stops carrying weight.
Claude@claudeai

Microsoft 365 connectors are now available on every Claude plan. Connect Outlook, OneDrive, and SharePoint to bring your email, docs, and files into the conversation. Get started here: claude.ai/customize/conn…

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Victoria Wells@Torious_sponge·
@DrHoenderkamp @wesstreeting Blood tests are also being rationed almost impossible to get one where I live within three months. Used to be able to just turn up next day and wait
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Renée Hoenderkamp@DrHoenderkamp·
I said it a few weeks ago. Over the last 6 months I have had daily rejections of scans and referrals that as a doctor I feel are clinically needed. It’s a disgrace ⁦@wesstreeting⁩ NHS rations hospital referrals to cut waiting list telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/2…
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Victoria Wells
Victoria Wells@Torious_sponge·
@The_Ambassador_ I read this in the Times years ago and due to my love of satsumas, it’s really stayed in my head!
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Victoria Wells@Torious_sponge·
@The_Ambassador_ Apparently, uk is pretty much the only market for satsumas. The trees have a life span of about 20 years. It’s not that profitable because we’re the only ones interested (clearly not enough other countries have tried them) so they’re dying out
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The Ambassador@The_Ambassador_·
I don't want fucking "easy peelers", I want SATSUMAS.
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Victoria Wells@Torious_sponge·
@silkiecarlo @Apple I’d actually rather Apple did the age check on my device than handing details over to loads of different apps
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Victoria Wells@Torious_sponge·
@PhilipDBunn I hate the grammar checks too. They always want to take the words out of my writing that makes it my style.
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Victoria Wells@Torious_sponge·
@soniasodha It will give them the chance to try and push through lesser charges to try and get them under the 3 year prison sentence and emotionally blackmail the victims into accepting this.
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Sonia Sodha
Sonia Sodha@soniasodha·
I cannot bear the government’s “if you don’t support restricting access to jury trial you don’t care about rape victims” schtick. We’re not that stupid.
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Sonia Sodha
Sonia Sodha@soniasodha·
The government using “women’s rights” as a cover to drastically restrict access to jury trial is one of the most cynical tactics I’ve ever seen. Glad there are some in the VAWG sector calling it out.
Joanna Hardy-Susskind@Joanna__Hardy

David Lammy MP has been hammering home that his proposed jury restrictions are for victims of crime. Yesterday, over THIRTY organisations across the VAWG sector wrote David a letter. And it was clear: They do not support the restriction of jury trial. rightsofwomen.org.uk/wp-content/upl…

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Joshua Huminski@joshuachuminski·
Does anyone know how to turn off @Copilot in @Office? The latest update seems to have either removed the option or hidden it entirely. No, @Microsoft, I do not want your Clippy on steroids drafting this content now, or ever.
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Sukh Sroay
Sukh Sroay@sukh_saroy·
🚨Nobody is ready for this paper. Every LLM you use GPT-4.1, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, Llama-4, Grok, Qwen has a flaw that no amount of scaling has fixed. They cannot tell old information from new information. A patient's blood pressure: 120 at triage. 128 ten minutes later. 125 at discharge. "What's the latest reading?" Any human: "125, obviously." Every LLM, once enough updates pile up: wrong. Not sometimes wrong. 100% wrong. Zero accuracy. Complete hallucination. Every model. No exceptions. The answer sits at the very end of the input. Right before the question. No searching needed. The model just can't let go of the old values. 35 models tested by researchers from UVA and NYU. All 35 follow the exact same mathematical death curve. Accuracy drops log-linearly to zero as outdated information accumulates. No plateau. No recovery. Just a straight line to total failure. They borrowed a concept from cognitive psychology called proactive interference old memories blocking recall of new ones. In humans, this effect plateaus. Our brains learn to suppress the noise and focus on what's current. LLMs never plateau. They decline until they break completely. The researchers tried everything: "Forget the old values"- barely moved the needle Chain-of-thought- same collapse Reasoning models- same collapse Prompt engineering- marginal improvement at best But here's the finding that should reshape how you think about AI infrastructure: Resistance to this interference has zero correlation with context window length. Zero. It only correlates with parameter count. Your 128K context window is not memory. It's a junk drawer that the model can't sort through. The entire AI industry is charging you for longer context. This paper says context length was never the problem. If you're building agents, memory systems, financial tools, healthcare pipelines, or anything that tracks changing data over time you are building on top of this flaw. And almost nobody is talking about it.
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Victoria Wells@Torious_sponge·
@SamCoatesSky It seems mad no one can see how dangerous they are. The media needs to do a better job of exposing them.
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formularacers@formularacers_·
🚨 | BREAKING: FOM Statement. "Our next three races are in Australia, China and Japan, not in the Middle East - those races are not for a number of weeks. "As always, we closely monitor any situation like this and work closely with relevant authorities." [@Planet_F1]
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Victoria Wells@Torious_sponge·
@MrGMYT I’ve been trying to walk and use the ground mounts as much as possible to enjoy the game play a bit more. I’ve found some spots I can’t get to on foot but it’s nicer than just whizzing up and down all the time
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MrGM@MrGMYT·
This might be a hot take. But I actually wouldn't have been against locking flying until you've finished the campaign
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Victoria Wells@Torious_sponge·
@AnthropicAI Shouldn’t you sort your own security out rather than expect everyone else to do it for you?
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Anthropic@AnthropicAI·
These attacks are growing in intensity and sophistication. Addressing them will require rapid, coordinated action among industry players, policymakers, and the broader AI community. Read more: anthropic.com/news/detecting…
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Anthropic@AnthropicAI·
We’ve identified industrial-scale distillation attacks on our models by DeepSeek, Moonshot AI, and MiniMax. These labs created over 24,000 fraudulent accounts and generated over 16 million exchanges with Claude, extracting its capabilities to train and improve their own models.
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Victoria Wells
Victoria Wells@Torious_sponge·
@hannahsbee @Transgendertrd I believe Wes Streeting knew this would happen and this is why the trial plans got as far as it did. I think he knew full well that when the tried to plan the trial that they wouldn’t be able to make it safe, it he had to let it play out
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Hannah Barnes
Hannah Barnes@hannahsbee·
🚨BREAKING: NHS-backed puberty blocker trial PAUSED as regulator raises safety concerns. The Medicines & Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has requested the King’s College trial team amend study protocol, to better reflect risks to children 🧵 assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/6998b06d…
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Ed Zitron
Ed Zitron@edzitron·
??? What? What are you on about lol
TBPN@tbpn

SNAP CEO @evanspiegel says vibe coding is causing a big shift in the way companies allocate their budgets: "Before, so many resources were dedicated to engineering. Now I think people are going to be much more focused on marketing on distribution."

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Victoria Wells@Torious_sponge·
@mickeyfromtheuk I think it will go back to looking elegant! I’ve always disliked the pink version!
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Mickey From The UK@mickeyfromtheuk·
🏰 Some people are a little concerned that when Cinderella Castle gets repainted from its current pink back to grey, it's going to look bland. I personally don't think it'll look bland. While it is going back to the old (and in my opinion, superior,) colour scheme, looking at the concept art I think it won't go back to exactly how it was. The new colours, while still being greys and blues, I think will pop and look really nice and majestic. I can't wait to see it.
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Victoria Wells@Torious_sponge·
@BBCBreakfast Yes - and the faded road markings don’t help in the dark with the extra bright headlights everyone has. At least if you have strong white lines with reflective paint, you can still just about see what’s going on
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BBC Breakfast@BBCBreakfast·
'Everyone's safety depends on road markings' Simon Williams from the RAC spoke to #BBCBreakfast about a survey suggesting one in six UK drivers have had a near-miss with another vehicle because of faded road markings. bbc.co.uk/news/topics/cx…
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