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If I spoke like most people on Twitter, God would cut my brake lines before I could say pancake.
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@JoinCrowdHealth not reading all that . you guys want out? this a stunt? arent you guys hitting record numbers? why?
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Maziyar PANAHI@MaziyarPanahi·
@nicolasberrod People are quick to say "so much for global warming" when it gets cold or snows. But extreme weather swings are exactly the kind of disruption we should be taking seriously. Rapid changes in weather and temperature should be recognized as a public health crisis.
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Nicolas Berrod
Nicolas Berrod@nicolasberrod·
🥵 Il est midi, et il fait déjà 35 °C (seuil de très forte chaleur) à Paris. #canicule Le record mensuel - 37,6 °C mesurés le 26 juin 1947 - va être battu, très probablement à plusieurs reprises ces prochains jours. (Webcam du Palais d’Iéna)
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Noman@Nomandsign·
Built a Date picker that guesses your DOB It uses an in-app ML model to detect your face and estimate your age. While calculating the age, it covers the camera view with a subtle Metal shader to highlight the interaction and uses face detection to soften the shader around your face.
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Richard Ngo@RichardMCNgo·
Yudkowsky and Yarvin are the most important intellectuals of the 21st century thus far, because their ideologies predicted—and partly caused—massive upheavals. But they needed to become so stubborn to defend their views that neither seems capable of making big updates any more.
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Helen Toner
Helen Toner@hlntnr·
Even before Mythos I was getting asked more and more what Anthropic's deal is, and why tf they're acting the way they're acting if they believe what they say they believe. The best answer I can give is that their basic worldview is something like: 1. There are giant, dangerous monsters in the forest 2. We see others going out and making loud noises that will rouse the monsters, and they're not going to stop because of all the treasure and magical artifacts that can be found in the forest 3. We believe the best way we can help is to send out our own vanguard to go faster and farther into the forest than everyone else, because we'll spend a ton on monster containment and taming and we'll also send back detailed reports of what monsters we're finding so that the townspeople can ready themselves, which those other guys won't do On the one hand I understand how they got there, and I think it's possible they're basically right. On the other hand it's not hard to see why this approach makes people wonder if you're crazy or lying or both.
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Maziyar PANAHI
Maziyar PANAHI@MaziyarPanahi·
Your phone says your sleep is "below range." Below whose range? Most apps hand you a number and a color and walk away. Welna reads it against YOUR baseline and tells you, in plain language, what it actually means. It prepares you, it doesn't diagnose. 👇
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@lukepierceops why would you charge 25 if he spends 250
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Luke Pierce@lukepierceops·
I quoted a client $25,000 for a build. He didn't blink, because 20 minutes earlier he told me the problem was costing him $250k a year. That's the whole secret to pricing ai automation projects. The price never comes from you. It comes from them. Your job is to pull the cost of their problem out of their own mouth, in their own numbers, then build the price on top of that. Here's the full process (bookmark this): 1. Run the discovery call to quantify the pain. The only goal of this call is to get one number out of them: what the problem actually costs. So you ask: Walk me through how this works today, start to finish. 1. Where does it slow down or break the most? 2. How many hours a week does your team spend on it? 3. Who's doing that work and what do they cost per hour? 4. How often do things go wrong, and what does one mistake cost to fix? 5. What's this stopping you from doing that would actually grow the business? By the end you should be able to say a real number back to them. "So this is costing you somewhere around $250k a year." And they agree, because it's their math, not yours. 2. Lock in the stakes. 1. What happens if this isn't fixed in the next 6 months? 2. What have you tried already, and why didn't it stick? Now the problem has a price tag and a deadline. 3. Run the strategy call against that number. You never pitch a $25k build into silence and nothing beside it. You pitch it against the $250k they told you they're bleeding every year. Same project with a completely different conversation. The price stops sounding expensive and starts sounding obvious. Do the discovery right and you're simply doing the math they handed you.
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🕊️@lichthauch·
God honors his favorites by crushing them, drops the whole insufferable wretched weight of purpose on their spines until they either snap into shape or snap entirely. the unburdened, those buoyant grinning vapid little phantoms drifting through their own lives without a single crushing thing to carry, they are forgotten
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jdx@jdxcode·
Why do we not authenticate CLIs via Secure Enclave/TPM keys? It's impossible for them to be leaked. Is anyone doing this? I can't be the first to suggest it.
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Danny Bernstein 🍇🥬@bernsteind·
a @burro_ai autonomously delivering ice cold water bottles to growers and founders at this Monterey County field day. the robot worked flawlessly. the humans were grateful. this is the future of farming.
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Anthropic@AnthropicAI·
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees. The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance. Access to all other Claude models is not affected. We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible. Read our full statement: anthropic.com/news/fable-myt…
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björk@bjork·
one day : it will all make sense
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j.m. kettle@jmkettle·
Honestly taking a loan to get plastic surgery is not a bad bet right now.
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irena@irenaxbt·
London vs New York: spot the difference
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@JoshPurtell not a mistake. this is their schtick
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