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Wild Theory

@Wild_Theory1

Katılım Ocak 2026
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Fope
Fope@FopeFCB·
@iMiaSanMia Imagine holding a World Cup there. Idiotic beyond any belief.
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Bayern & Germany
Bayern & Germany@iMiaSanMia·
Temperatures at Germany's base camp in Winston-Salem reached up to 41°C. Adidas supplied the players with special cooling vests. In addition, special fans emitting cooling water vapor were set up, paramedics are on standby at the training ground as a precaution for any medical emergencies. Julian Nagelsmann told his players to avoid loitering in their air-conditioned rooms and instead spend their free time outdoors in order to help them acclimatize more quickly and get used to the conditions [@BILD]
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Wild Theory
Wild Theory@Wild_Theory1·
@Gregor6g @PlainSightLogic @markgurman All I’m saying is Apple did I “right” and got punished for it while all android manufacturers just plowed on with their proprietary implementation.
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Mark Gurman
Mark Gurman@markgurman·
The important details: - Siri AI for developers in English today; all users later this year in beta. - Siri AI is NOT yet coming to the EU given the regulatory issues there. - Siri AI and new Apple Intelligence features are also not yet coming to China for similar reasons.
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Aaron
Aaron@aaronp613·
I am running iOS 27 AMA
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josh
josh@losingmycool·
@Wild_Theory1 @TheInevitableAI @iupdate That was how I understood the fine print on the website as well. The new Siri voices are only for the newest devices, while the updated Apple Intelligence arrives to the existing set of supported devices.
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zedmo
zedmo@TheInevitableAI·
@iupdate Wait im confused. What is the iphone 17 getting that the 16 is not
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Wild Theory
Wild Theory@Wild_Theory1·
@WorldElectsnow @Nowcast_EU Not even close. Germany has been very liberal for the last 20 years so even the sight of conservatism breaks people’s brains
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WORLD ELECTIONS
WORLD ELECTIONS@WorldElectsnow·
@Nowcast_EU Honestly what is the deal with AfD? I hear people call them Nazi is that true? Not German
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Nowcast EU 🗳️
Nowcast EU 🗳️@Nowcast_EU·
🇩🇪 Germany | Federal Election Nowcast update — June 8, 2026 ➡️ AfD: 28% | 202 (+2) ⬛ Union: 22% | 160 (-3) 🟩 GRN: 14% | 103 (+4) 🟥 SPD: 12% | 87 (-2) 🟪 Linke: 11% | 77 (-1) — 🟨 FDP: 3.9% | 0 🟪 BSW: 2.9% | 0 +/- vs. May 23
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Wild Theory
Wild Theory@Wild_Theory1·
@mhdcode The funniest part is when it tries to tool call 😂😭
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MHD
MHD@mhdcode·
@Wild_Theory1 especially for coding, the amount of garbage the gemini produces before giving you a code snippet is monumental
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MHD
MHD@mhdcode·
quick way to spot a BS LLM benchmark: if gemini is anywhere near the top 5 positions
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Diablo Loco
Diablo Loco@SambaD23222·
It is embarrassing to be reading these posts from people who have worked in corporations. Google could not take the risk that open AI took because AI is an add on product for them. OpenAI could take certain risks without legislative oversight or being subpoena every two days on the hill. In fact, where we are, Google has overtaken all of them, but most people aren't using their products yet because they were a late bloomer.
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Oliur
Oliur@UltraLinx·
Not sure how Google of all companies hasn't kept up with or beat OpenAI and Anthropic. They literally have everyone's data.
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Shahn
Shahn@shahin43·
@helloiamleonie I’m just building my own, optimized version of Hermes Agent.. with less bloat and line of codes. Works like charm so far for my use case Managed agents, with Orchestrator - Worker profiles, with dedicated session, context, workspace works very well with Hermes Agents
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Leonie
Leonie@helloiamleonie·
just curious: what’s the most useful thing your OpenClaw, Hermes Agent, etc. is doing for you?
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Wild Theory
Wild Theory@Wild_Theory1·
@sudoingX Maybe don’t take every tweet you read personally
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Sudo su
Sudo su@sudoingX·
the $8 closed wrapper guy is mad that a free, open source agent ships with too many skills. skills that toggle off in two clicks, individually or by category, and you knew that going in. so "every user is forced to have a polymarket skill" was never true. it was a config preference. you could've toggled it in five seconds, or if you think the defaults are wrong, opened a PR, the code's right there. you did neither, you turned it into a public shit pile on to farm a thread. the funny part is you're calling an open, readable, PR-able agent "bad at feedback" from behind t3 chat, the closed $8 proxy that runs on other people's models, hides its own caps, and that you won't even open source, you ran a cloneathon so strangers would build the open version for you. in hermes agent i read the skill, switch it off, or fix it. in t3 i can't see a single line. which one's actually built for the user? you didn't review hermes agent. you reviewed yourself.
Theo - t3.gg@theo

Hermes Agent comes with a truly absurd number of skills pre-enabled. Over 100 of them. This is roughly half. I get what they're going for - they want an agent that comes "ready out of the box". I just don't get why every user has to have a polymarket skill, 3 baoyu art skills (? never heard of this), a headless Pokemon skill, and Minecraft modpack server skills, all available the first time they run it. I guess Hermes Agent just isn't for me.

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