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@antideologist

We are automating automation itself.

Katılım Kasım 2017
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Ledogas@antideologist·
@om_patel5 I think that there are diminishing returns for more tokens. That's where the addiction becomes a problem. Use tokens sparingly and make sure you're using them for useful stuff rather than burning your subscription with endless parallel sessions.
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Om Patel@om_patel5·
the guy who built the AI behind Tesla's self-driving cars hasn't written a single line of code since December went from writing 80% of his own code to 0%. spends 16 hours a day directing AI agents instead. says he's in "perpetual AI psychosis" because the possibilities feel infinite. Garry Tan says the same thing. calls it "cyber psychosis." vibe coding is genuinely an addiction.
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Ledogas@antideologist·
@Wince_Kogut @MykhailoRohoza Unsure what interest would there be for Ukraine to Europe diverting its support from Ukraine to Estonia.
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Vince Kogut
Vince Kogut@Wince_Kogut·
@MykhailoRohoza What a pile of Ukrainian propaganda. Russia is unable to win in Ukraine, its losses are staggering, and Russia would start a war with NATO ? This is pure BS. Ukrainian propaganda has been making this ckaim for years. Putin is nuts, but he is not ready to commit suicide.
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Mykhailo Rohoza@MykhailoRohoza·
There are growing concerns that Russia could attack the Baltic states within the next 1–2 months. Preparations for a potential invasion of Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia are reportedly in their final stages. A scenario similar to Ukraine in 2014 is also being discussed — starting with information operations and internal destabilization, followed by possible military action. We already understand that Russia is preparing for escalation. But here’s what’s happening inside the potential target countries: • Social media groups have appeared calling for autonomy in Estonia’s Narva region and the broader Ida-Viru area. • They are sharing a “flag,” a “national anthem,” and even mock plans for a “militia.” • Many posts frame this as “protecting Russian identity.” • Authorities have warned that participation in such activities could lead to criminal charges. Meanwhile, amid growing public concern, Latvia’s State Security Service chief, Normunds Mežviets, made a stark statement: “They will kill us all.” ❗️Some analysts warn that a Russian offensive against the Baltic states could come as early as May 2026 — echoing what happened in Ukraine in 2022. Notably, similar warnings were published in late 2021, shortly before Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. At that time, reports that Russia planned to seize large parts of Ukraine — including Kyiv — were widely dismissed. In hindsight, those warnings proved accurate. Now, similar projections are being made again — this time focused on the Baltic region. Whether this is coincidence or a troubling pattern remains to be seen. But one piece of advice for people in these countries is simple: stay alert and be prepared with basic emergency supplies. There are also signs of tightening control inside Russia. Restrictions on mobile internet and platforms like Telegram are increasing. For years, little was done — but now controls are being actively strengthened. This is unlikely about preventing protests — there is little organized opposition left. Instead, it may be part of broader internal preparation. For example, Russia re-established the Moscow and Leningrad military districts in early 2024 — likely to improve mobilization and military administration. Preparation appears to be ongoing and serious. And unfortunately, Ukraine alone may not be able to significantly disrupt it. When a regime feels cornered, its actions can become less predictable — and more dangerous. Yes, the media can sometimes exaggerate threats. But given recent developments, this no longer looks like simple fearmongering. Whether these forecasts come true remains to be seen. But the risk is real. History may one day define this period as the beginning of something much larger. It’s better to be prepared than surprised.
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Ledogas@antideologist·
@rationalaussie I am 100% convinced that Trump will leave and declare victory, and also that his base will fully lap it up. I also think that the mess he'll leave behind will have bad long term consequences.
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Rational Aussie@rationalaussie·
I have been informed that the normie view of the Iran War is Trump will call it off any day now and everything will be back to normal. Not sure if I'm amazed at the level of retard-maxxing normies possess or just in awe at how stupid their logic is. They're in for a rude shock
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Ledogas@antideologist·
@petergostev Well for some time there will still be an excuse: it will still be too expensive to run. Until you can have a $20 subscription that can run all day long without reaching usage limits.
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Peter Gostev
Peter Gostev@petergostev·
Enjoy this brief period of time when agents are powerful but they are not fully workable via mobile yet. Soon there will be no escape and the psychosis that Karpathy talked about won't leave you. Right now you can go to the park, go for drinks, meet your family and you can be safe in the knowledge that there's not much you can do productively. In a matter of weeks this will go away, Anthropic and OpenAI will build out their mobile offerings properly and you'll have no excuse not to check in on your agents and see what else they can do for you - whether you are in shopping, walking your dog or on the toilet.
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Joni Askola
Joni Askola@joni_askola·
Everything Trump and his supporters claimed Kamala Harris would do, he is doing right now. He is tanking the economy, hiding the Epstein files, and launching unwinnable wars. The entire platform was just pure projection
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Ledogas@antideologist·
@DrewPavlou What if the entire intellectual opinion class is actually correct that this war is a lunatic decision?
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
I find it very difficult to assess the true state of the war against the Iranian regime because the entire intellectual opinion class suffers from Trump Derangement Syndrome and wishcast for a US defeat
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Ledogas@antideologist·
@GmorganJr This way of thinking right there is what leads to tens of millions of avoidable deaths. Jesus humanity is this retarded that we have to go through world wars every few decades to remember this.
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Crowder CEO@GmorganJr·
No country has a right to exist. It’s yours if you can keep it.
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Ledogas@antideologist·
@ibab Creating new theories isn't the bottleneck. Getting testable predictions is the bottleneck.
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Ledogas@antideologist·
@sam_paech Qwem3.5-9B just keeps flooring me with its intelligence density. Basically as strong as Gemini2.5-pro for judging tasks.
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Sam Paech@sam_paech·
The Qwen3.5 models really took over the pareto for LLM-judging. Local models that are actually capable at data scoring is a huge accelerator imo.
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Ledogas@antideologist·
@R3Kennedy @bourscheid Those who vote are those who matters. If you don't vote, from a democratic standpoint, your opinion does not exist.
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John Bourscheid 🇺🇸 🚀
When he dies, the markets will soar, there will be parades in the street all around the globe, and the world will be a far nicer, more peaceful place. I know the only tears I will shed will be ones of happiness.
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Ledogas@antideologist·
@davidjsorensen Incredible the length MAGA propagandists are willing to go to flip the narrative
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StopWorldControl.com
StopWorldControl.com@davidjsorensen·
You are literally witnessing the most brilliant, highest level military intelligence operation to save the world, in all of history.
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Ledogas@antideologist·
@QueenAnticommie MAGA is raging that latinos and immigrants are being shipped abroad to fight their foreign war of choice. Go figure.
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Anticommie@QueenAnticommie·
Not one answer I wanted to hear, but love the honesty
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Ledogas@antideologist·
@PostleTyler @svpino If anything goes wrong, just paste whatever is going wrong back to AI and ask it to fix it.
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Santiago@svpino·
I don’t read AI generated code. I don’t read AI generated tests. If AI says everything is good, I ship to production. This is a flawless strategy.
Moses Xu@mosesxu

@svpino i don't read every line CC writes for me. i define what needs to be tested and CC writes the tests too. if they pass it ships. "i understand every line in my codebase" was already a lie before AI showed up, now we just can't pretend anymore

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Ledogas@antideologist·
@front_ukrainian Civ II output: 2022: US develops Artificial Intelligence 2023: Ukraine develops Drone Warfare 2026: Ukraine develops Robotics Warfare We're moving down the tech tree very fast.
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🪖MilitaryNewsUA🇺🇦@front_ukrainian·
❗️Ground-based robotic systems this year could replace up to a third of 🇺🇦Ukrainian infantry on the line of combat contact — commander of the 3rd Army Corps Andriy Biletskyi “If we move in the direction of technological innovation, then this year, I am convinced, it will be possible to remove up to 30% of infantrymen from the line of combat contact, and in the near future — up to 80%.”
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Ledogas@antideologist·
@joni_askola It's unimpressive but good enough to get Trump to TACO.
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Joni Askola
Joni Askola@joni_askola·
The paradox of this war is that Iran’s military has been deeply unimpressive, yet it completely cornered Trump. For Tehran, this fight is existential. For the US, it is not. Combine their willingness to go further with Trump’s abysmal planning, and it results in total disaster
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Ledogas@antideologist·
@slow_developer Hopefully because it's so frustrating to see GPT5.4 packing so much intelligence and yet being hobbled by the Codex app.
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Haider.@slow_developer·
apparently, openai is working on a desktop "superapp" that unifies multiple AI use cases like writing, coding, research, and task automation into a single interface. it looks like openai is following the anthropic path. where claude chat, cowork, and claude code are integrated into one app
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Glenn Diesen
Glenn Diesen@Glenn_Diesen·
Has Trump found an off-ramp by declaring victory and telling other nations to take care of the Strait of Hormuz? It could have been a solution, but Iran's objective now is to expel the US from the region so it is not attacked yet again. What will Trump do when Iran tells the Gulf States that they must expel US military bases and pay reparations to use the Strait of Hormuz? We are watching US strategic defeat being sold as victory.
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Ledogas@antideologist·
@Glenn_Diesen Trump will try to get a deal saying "ok we wiped out your nuclear capabilities so now we'll remove sanctions and in return you stop firing at us". Whether Iran will accept or not remains in the balance but I think this is what he has in mind
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Ledogas@antideologist·
@alwaysmoving101 @barneyxbt Yup, you have that defiant skeptic attitude meaning it's going to be hard for you to grasp what is happening. Try it for yourself with an open mind. Tell a frontier agent to build skills on the fly for some tasks at your job. Be charitable to it. You'll see.
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SrAccountant@alwaysmoving101·
@barneyxbt Name one job besides coding in IT that AI can do replacing human. I work in a publicly traded company. We have zero AI. I also never heard about AI doing any work from anyone. Ever.
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barney@barneyxbt·
everyone keeps comparing ai to the early days of the internet like it’s the same opportunity. it’s not. the key difference no one wants to talk about is that the internet created millions of jobs. entire industries were born overnight. web development, ecommerce, social media, digital marketing, content creation… none of that existed before ai is doing the opposite. it’s here to eliminate jobs not create them. and the infrastructure being built to support it is massive data centers with almost no one even working there. the internet needed people. ai replaces them. that’s not the same revolution it’s literally the opposite.
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