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elite.andrew
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🏷️Sic Parvis Magna | Aviation and Tech Enthusiast.
Earth Katılım Ekim 2024
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Met with this Certain Girlie 2 months ago na She was beautiful and Since sikua nataka ku loose a beautiful soul as her niliamua Kuona Kaa We may be Something but She wasn't into me ,So I gave up,Now it's been almost 2 months She do Texts back and Wants a Situationship hata Kama ni Wewe Kangethe Ungefanya Nini na Mtu hakua anakutaka....🤦

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@Barongo01 Sure.. 😅 One of the greatest feats in successful product delivery with good ROI is knowing your customers.
And given the nature of what usually trends in our social media space, I highly doubt if we have the numbers with such interests to make intellectual podcasts popular.
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Do not become a manager if you are a world class engineer.
20 years ago, we had a world-class ASIC engineer.
For years, he wanted to be a manager.
So we made him one, because he was extraordinary.
He did a great job.
But he hated it.
His heart wanted to write RTL (code).
It brought him real happiness.
But he always assumed that he would be a Manager, Director, and then a VP.
He equated this with career progress.
It was a battle between his heart and his ego.
Please don’t engage in this fight.
Managing is a completely different role and uses profoundly different skills:
Writing code is a technical job.
Managing people is a people job.
Is your superpower coding or EQ?
Worrying about other people’s deliveries is a manager’s job.
Recruiting is a managers job. Doing reviews is a managers job.
The more people you manage, the larger your team, the less you do any technical work yourself.
The bigger the company gets, the further away you are from the technology.
We got bigger.
And he hated worrying about other people's work.
He hated being responsible for their deliverables.
So one day I told him:
We are going to pay you the same, go be an individual contributor.
You are a dazzling engineer. Do what you love.
He said ok. And has been very happy ever since.
This is our 4th company together.
We need more world class ICs.
And likely, your superpower is the work you love.
Not the title you think you should chase.
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@phteocos @lauriewired WALL-E.. It's kind of strange how the future feels like something that was already planned out.
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Would you let a computer hijack your muscle movements if it increased your performance 35%?
I totally would.
Came across a really interesting ACM paper today (SplitBody), where subjects were given difficult multitasking challenges.
Their mental load was “reduced” by having a computer electrically stimulate their arm instead. Bodily autonomy wise, it might feel a bit freaky, because you have the proprioception of your arm moving, but without the mental load of you moving it.
I think it’s actually less creepy than it sounds, and I wish more research was poured in this area.
Let me give an example. As a dancer myself, early on, aerials have a difficult initial mental barrier. The common way to learn is to essentially let your teacher control your muscle movements, repeating the overall motions, over and over again.
By sort of “proving” the movement is possible (giving up autonomy!) the concept suddenly clicks, and you’ll “just get it”.
I feel like there’s probably a lot of interesting biological barriers that could be overcome if you trained yourself to go past traditional limits by electrical stimulation first. Take a look at the Bannister effect!

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@khnh80044 The last scene kinda feels like it's from Oscar's Oasis..🤔
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@AmbroceMicky96 @Njox16 No AI model is immune to hallucination at the moment, unless it has infinite context window.. something which none of all the publicly available AI models currently possesses.
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@Njox16 inaitwa hallucination. tatizo ambalo linatesa ai zote except claude. hii wakifanikiwa ku solve basi tutaenda stage inaitwa AGI.
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@Njox16 That's just one of the reasons for the issue: they are also using Dynamic scaling in which limits are imposed based on real-time server demands, so if you are prompting during busy hours (US Timezone), it won't take long before you hit the limit.
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@Njox16 Claude has introduced a feature called Extended Thinking, if you have it currently enabled then the token count is slightly higher than someone who has it disabled for the same number of prompts.
So try switching it off to get more number of prompts before reaching the limit.
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Guys, I am a COBOL expert.
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TikToker Azziad Nasenya says she’s still a virgin…
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"If you weren't capable, the opportunity would have never come your way. You belong."
CHIDINMA@cruisequeeeen
What are some positive affirmations you tell yourself??
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