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@alanllevy

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Florida, USA Katılım Şubat 2009
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@sal_licata It’s a lack of focus and detail…yes, the player but the team is a disaster……Carlos Mendez…
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Carson Benge needs to go to the minors.
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Vinny’s Corner@VinnysCorner1·
Without saying your age…. Who was the best player on your favorite NHL team when you started watching Hockey? I’ll start…. Pat LaFontaine
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@AlexWilsonESM He weighed 397 when he reported to Bengals camp…
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The Giants lost 340 pounds when they traded Dexter Lawrence… They’ve since added: -DJ Reader: 327 pounds -Shelby Harris: 288 pounds -Leki Fotu: 317 pounds -Zacch Pickens: 303 pounds -Bobby Jamison Travis: 322 pounds 1,557 pounds — thats one way to fix a problem 😂
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@StevenACohen2 I am 66 and a life long Mets fan born in Queens. I guess running a successful hedge fund for 25 years is far easier than managing a successful baseball franchise. The @nygiants brought in a proven manager to run the franchise. I hope u will do the same.#Mets
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@HaroldFordJr When are you ready to run for a higher office?
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Harold Ford, Jr.@HaroldFordJr·
Great speech by King Charles to the joint meeting of Congress! It was compelling, eloquent, humorous, uplifting, genuine and reminded us all of the extraordinary relationship and values we share with the United Kingdom
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Mañana es tu cumpleaños @martinvars . Y este año además celebramos 20 años juntos… tengo mucha suerte. Eres el mejor marido y un padre estupendo. Aunque siempre vas a mil, siempre sacas un rato para jugar al fútbol con los chicos o para charlar de ciencia con nuestra hija. Y conmigo siempre sabes cómo hacerme sentir mejor cuando estoy preocupada. Aprendo mucho de ti. Hemos pasado momentos muy bonitos y también momentos difíciles, no me puedo imaginar un compañero mejor para compartir la vida. Han pasado 20 años volando y solo pido que sigamos así, con salud y felices. Te quiero muchísimo. Feliz cumpleaños, mi amor.
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Degrees don't matter much anymore. I went to NYU and Columbia. Those credentials opened doors for me in the 1990s when I started fundraising for my first start up. For decades the education system has worked the same way: institutions give you a blessing, and employers or investors use that blessing as a proxy for competence. The university stands between you and knowledge, and charges you for the privilege of certifying that you acquired it. That model is breaking down. As an employer and investor today, I rarely look at the first four years of someone's education. I look at the last four years of building. What problems did they solve? What can they demonstrate? The signaling value of a prestigious degree is fading because employers are learning that credentials and capability are increasingly different things. These three projects accelerate that shift dramatically. The first is DeepTutor, from the University of Hong Kong. You upload your textbooks, notes, or PDFs and it becomes a personal tutor that works exclusively with your material, cites directly from your documents, and generates practice exams calibrated to your level. Everything runs locally. Your data never leaves your machine. Over 10,000 stars on GitHub. For any student paying a fortune for private tutoring, this changes the math entirely. Link: github.com/HKUDS/DeepTutor The second is ScienceClaw × Infinite, from MIT's LAMM Lab (Markus Buehler and team). A platform where autonomous AI agents conduct scientific research without central coordination. Each agent selects tools from a catalog of over 300, runs computational experiments, publishes results with full provenance, and other agents critique and build on top. It is already producing real results: peptide design for cancer receptors, ultralight ceramics, formal connections between fields that had never shared a single citation. Code: github.com/lamm-mit/scien… The third is Andrej Karpathy's AutoResearch. 630 lines of Python. You point an agent at a training setup, go to sleep, and wake up to a log of autonomous experiments and a better model than the one you left running. It modifies code, trains for five minutes, evaluates whether the result improved, keeps or discards, and repeats. 8,000 stars on GitHub in days. What connects all three is the same principle: AI is a system that investigates, learns, teaches, and discovers while you sleep. DeepTutor democratizes education. ScienceClaw democratizes research. AutoResearch democratizes experimentation. All three are open source. All three run on your own hardware. The world is moving from one where others give you credentials to one where you give yourself knowledge. The gatekeepers are losing their monopoly. The tools are here, free, and getting better every week. The only barrier left is awareness.
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@Hero_OfThe_Day He hit his shooting arm…clear as day on replay..that’s why Brown didn’t challenge it.
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HeroOfTheDay@Hero_OfThe_Day·
INSANITY!! Shai kicked his leg out trying to make contact, he wasn’t touched, and they award him free-throws!! WHAT HAS THE NBA BECOME?? 🤯🤯
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@Alfred_Lin @Alfred_Lin This is why you are a special partner for CEO’s. 20 years ago when I started BlogTalkRadio, I remember spending time talking with you about podcasting. While BTR was clearly a decade too early in podcasting and live audio streaming, you always made the time to chat
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Alfred Lin@Alfred_Lin·
A CEO from one of our portfolio companies shared this with their team. I’m re-sharing it with their permission, because it resonated and reflects what all founders and CEOs should be communicating. -- We are living through a period of compounding change. And in moments like this, the biggest risk is no longer making the wrong decision. It is moving too slowly while the world moves around you. There are two paths. We can play defense: - Protect what we have - Optimize what works - Wait for clarity It feels safe. It isn’t. Or we can play offense: - Learn faster than the environment changes - Use new tools to solve old problems in better ways - And create entirely new strategies and businesses That’s where the opportunity is. Challenge yourself to do things faster and better than you have ever attempted. Stay uncomfortable. Stay on the front foot.
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Hoops@Hoopss·
If I ever have kids I'm getting them this 🔥
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