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Archimedes@archemeds·
Arguing over political shit with other people who have no power either is the human version of dogs barking at each other over the fence.
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Caitlin Johnstone
Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz·
Watching Amazon Prime while the Iranians burn. Stuffing our mouths with cheesysugarbacon while the sky turns black over Tehran. Laughing without smiling. Laughing with full mouths and empty eyes while their water mixes with oil and blood. "Hoho this will hurt Trump in the midterms" the liberal chortles, masturbating furiously while ruined parents pull ruined schoolbags out of ruined schools. Frolicking on lawns with hamburgers in both fists doing patchouli tai chi in clothes made by slaves as black rain waters gardens of severed limbs and blown-out eyeballs. This is our culture. This is our religion. Praying to Pornhub while children scream, telling ourselves it will all be worth it when Iranian women can do OnlyFans to pay for boob jobs and butt lifts and go to Capitalist Heaven when they die. Jizzing Taco Bells and bail bonds firms all over the global south, our bellies full of the flesh of children, our veins full of plastic and our mouths full of Lexapro, dancing at the ballroom covered in blood and brains, gyrating to AI-generated music cranked up to maximum volume to hide the sounds of the explosions and the gasps of our dying souls. Oh I'm sorry, am I bumming you out? Have a hamburger and a Xanax. Everything's fine. This is all normal. Let's pick the bits of skull and teeth from our hair and go party.
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Christoffer Bjelke
Christoffer Bjelke@chribjel·
remember when Andres Freund basically saved the entire internet because he noticed a 200ms delay for his SSH login?
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☀️👀@zei_squirrel·
this is Musk's Mossad handler Nikita Bier, who is manipulating the algorithms as part of Israel's hasbara war propaganda effort, which included removing verification badges of Iranian government officials to limit their reach and changing Iran's flag to the Mossad-Pahlavi asset
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Caitlin Johnstone
Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz·
If Westerners Could Wrap Their Minds Around What War Really Is "Westerners are able to hold this compartmentalized video game mentality about war because war isn’t something that happens to us. We’ve never had bombs dropped on our neighborhoods." Reading by Tim Foley.
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aaron
aaron@aarondotdev·
the ugly truth is that LLMs are clearly plateauing in how "intelligent" they seem. they are NOT to the point where they can fully take over coding. anyone who thinks so is either: >not running a product at scale (it's great for MVPs) >has a vested interest in ppl believing AGI is 6 months out >has no idea how to code yes, there were huge leaps in model capabilities before. but you can count them on one hand. the large companies are quite literally out of data to train these models on, so they're trying different things like synthetic data, better post-training RL loops, task-based fine-tuning. these are all guesses though. and we haven't been seeing much progress since the last big wave imo (grok 4, gemini 2.5 pro, o3) almost all proven AI researchers have agreed (and in some cases predicted) this drop off in model quality based on these scaling laws. in fact, they don't just think that the intelligence returns of scaling will fall off, they think true intelligence is not possible at all with the current LLM based approach. my point is that if you're a cs major, or a teenager that likes to code, or even in your early career you shouldn't consider leaving the field because of AI. right now, this moment in time, this might be the BEST that AI coding tools get. and they are nowhere near replacing competent SWEs. most of what you hear on twitter and in the news are largely propaganda-based glazing of AI because a massive portion of the US economy (all the large tech companies) are basing their future outlook on AI. a ton of people are going to believe this bs and quit learning to code, change jobs, etc. but here's the most realistic timeline of how this is going to play out: >publicly traded companies will layoff a ton of employees and say it's because of AI so stonk go up. my company did this a couple years ago. block did it last week. more will do the same. >cs major will become less competitive because junior hiring has gone down. less people will go into cs. >only the most dedicated and genuinely interested will remain in cs majors. >tons of large companies and small companies and individuals will build a metric fuckload or features using cursor, lovable, etc >these features will look like a mosaic of the most architectural patterns you could ever imagine. how do i know? because i read every single line of code my AI comes up with. probably 70% of it is completely retarded, but if i were to test it, it would "work". >the SECOND any of these vibe coded shills get any sort of traction, their systems will literally melt because LLMs are garbage at real system architecture. why? because any company at real scale isn't letting dario and sama train on their source code. that would be retarded. >now we have a ton of people with products that are making money but need someone to come in and fix their shit. good thing we still have those people who got a cs degree because they actually enjoy this task. AI isn't going to make more software jobs. it's going to make a LOT more shitty software. an unfathomable amount of badly written applications that will need to be rewritten from the ground up.
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cape@capexbt·
This is not a joke. They are in it for Bitcoin.
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cape@capexbt·
Nobody knows why Iran is actually being bombed. Iran mines Bitcoin at $1,320 per coin. Sells it at $68,000. A 50x profit margin using state subsidized electricity. 700,000 mining rigs. $7.8 billion crypto shadow economy. All run by the IRGC. It’s the only revenue stream sanctions can’t touch. Last time the US hit Iran, Bitcoin’s hashrate dropped 15% overnight. That wasn’t a side effect. That was a proof of concept. Trump created a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. His son launched a Bitcoin mining company. He wants America to be the “crypto capital of the world.” You don’t become the crypto capital by competing with a country that mines Bitcoin for $1,320. You bomb their grid.
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Dieudonné Officiel
Dieudonné Officiel@MbalaDieudo·
Un de mes sketchs parlait déjà de « la guerre préventive » et « propre » ! On l’a vu ce samedi : ils ont tué 80 + petites filles dans leur école, de manière « préventive ».Toute personne qui dira le contraire sera traitée d’antisémite, comme moi depuis 20 ans .Ce dimanche 1er mars 20 H , live X prévu ! Ça va être chaud ! 🔥
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𝖋𝖎𝖗𝖔𝖟
𝖋𝖎𝖗𝖔𝖟@firozkhxn_·
@sama “the DoW displayed a deep respect for safety and a desire to partner to achieve the best possible outcome.”
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Le ₿unker 🪖
Le ₿unker 🪖@LeBunkerBtc·
Après ton BAC+5, tu es devenu développeur full-stack en CDI dans une boîte du CAC40 qui met "innovation" et "inclusion" dans tous ses PowerPoints. T'es payé comme un stagiaire luxembourgeois mais t'es plein d'espoir et d'ambition parce que Jean-Luc de la compta avec son pantalon a pince marron et ses spartiates d'handicapé social t'a dit qu'au bout de 5 ans "ça décolle". En 2020, pendant les confinements, ton DRH t'annonce le télétravail permanent depuis une vidéo Zoom où il porte un col roulé noir comme s'il annonçait l'iPhone 12. Les politiques et les médias confirment: c'est la bonne chose à faire d'un point de vue sanitaire et aussi pour sauver les pingouins en diminuant les émissions de CO2. Tu vends ta bagnole, tu quittes ton 28m² à Montreuil où t'entendais ton voisin tousser à travers le mur, tu t'installes en Dordogne dans une maison avec jardin, ta copine est aux anges. Tu fais tes calls en calebard avec un café en regardant les canards traverser ton terrain et pour la première fois de ta vie tu te dis que la vie est belle et que le vent a tourné en ta faveur. Tu t'imagines même mettre ta grosse en cloque. En 2024, mail de la direction un lundi à 8h: "Dans le cadre de notre politique de cohésion d'équipe, la présence au bureau est désormais obligatoire 4 jours sur 5." Tu revends la maison en Dordogne à contrecoeur et à perte parce que les taux ont quadruplé et que ton acheteur le sait très bien ce fils de pute, ta copine te quitte en prenant le gosse et le labrador parce qu'elle ne veut pas revenir en Île-de-France se faire toucher le cul dans le metro, tout en te réclamant évidemment une pension alimentaire. Tu reprends un studio à Cergy pour 1000€ par mois avec vue imprenable sur un Lidl et une bretelle d'autoroute, tu rachètes une Sandero d'occasion qui sent le Febreze et le regret, et tu retournes faire 1h30 de bouchons sur l'A15 matin et soir entre un camion polonais et un utilitaire Amazon en te disant que t'aurais jamais dû écouter ce connard de DRH. En 2026, ton manager t'invite à un call Teams un vendredi à 17h58: "On a automatisé une grande partie de tes tâches avec notre nouvel outil IA. On te propose une rupture conventionnelle." T'as 34 ans, un crédit auto en cours, un studio que tu peux plus payer, Magali qui te réclame la pension pour le chiard et le clebs et un CV dont la compétence principale vient d'être remplacée par un prompt de 3 lignes qu'un stagiaire a copié depuis Reddit.
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sebs dead@sebsdeadass·
Thats literally all Temu level gear. These retards would get smoked in seconds by the US military. These guys are all mostly illiterate field Mexicans who might’ve received shit training from a washed up US special forces vet AT BEST. Most of them have little to no training and are used to going up against underpaid and under trained Mexican cops and military. Our boys will have them begging for mercy within a couple days if let off leash. LET US OFF LEASH.
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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️ CARTEL GUNMEN APPEAR IN MILITARY STYLE TACTICAL GEAR AMID ESCALATING VIOLENCE IN JALISCO Here is the cold read. This is what mature criminal capital looks like when it compounds for decades. You are looking at institutionalization. The gear, the discipline, the coordination, the optics. That is sustained revenue converted into force projection. Cartels at this stage function as hybrid actors. They tax territory. They control logistics corridors. They run intelligence networks. They invest in training. They manage succession. They enforce internal discipline. They influence local political structures. That is not random violence. That is shadow governance. When units look this organized, it signals three things. First, they have money deep enough to professionalize. That requires stable cashflow. Second, they have leadership layers strong enough to maintain cohesion under pressure. Third, they believe they can operate visibly without immediate annihilation. The uniforms are about signaling capability to rivals and to the state. It is psychological dominance layered on top of tactical readiness. The deeper truth is uncomfortable. In certain corridors, the monopoly on force is shared. The state operates. The cartel operates. Civilians navigate between them. That equilibrium holds until one side pushes too far. If leadership was removed, these images are a message. Continuity remains. Retaliation capacity remains. Organization remains.
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STUNNER
STUNNER@Cr7Godbrand·
Mind you, he just had a baby with her at 85 years old. Every day they keep talking about sperm contributing to birth defects. Robert De Niro just had a baby at 78 too. Find me an 80-year-old woman who just had a baby. My dad had us….5 kids..:starting at 45 when he met my mom. My wife’s dad had her at 47. You all keep talking nonsense about sperm causing birth defects. Men have been drinking and smoking for centuries, and they still kept the population going for thousands of years. Kings were marrying at 70 years old and still had many children. Feminists are pushing fake propaganda to remove blame from women fertility issues while they blaming men for it.
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Michał Podlewski
Michał Podlewski@trajektoriePL·
>Crypto guys (no AI background) buys ai.com for $70M >Burns $10M on a Super Bowl ad >Slogan: "Accelerating the arrival of AGI" >Turns out it’s just a thin OpenClaw wrapper >Asks for your credit card right away just to "claim a handle" >Website looks like a cheap vibecoded mess >Crashed instantly with a 504 Gateway Time-out. This looks like the absolute peak of the AI bubble.
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Archimedes
Archimedes@archemeds·
@Sosowski Feels similar to the crypto NFT frenzy during 2021 and 2022
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Amir Taaki ⛛
Amir Taaki ⛛@lunardragon420·
Epstein emailed me because I was like the CEO of Bitcoin at that time. As you can see they view me as the enemy, not a friend. What happened: I was a 22 yo nerd hacker living in my mum's spare bedroom. I founded a company with a friend. Some random billionaire offers to invest. I'm like omfg yes. My cofounder does due diligence and allegations come up so he has doubts. He happens to be visiting NY so I put them in touch, and he actually visits Epstein. Later he came back and was like "absolutely not" then killed everything. I actually wonder. From this email quoted, you can see they actually despised us for being idealists and radicals, but were just trying to get intel from us. They ended up funding all the other Bitcoin guys, not us tho.
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Teja Karlapudi
Teja Karlapudi@teja2495·
I have been vibe coding for the past 6 months and I have never hit a bug that AI could not ultimately solve. Sometimes I had to get creative with prompts, try multiple times, or add logs. But in the end, the AI always found and fixed the issue. I have noticed that it sometimes looks at the problem the wrong way and drifts from the real cause. You just need to guide it in the right direction so it can finally spot the issue.
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@ryanberckmans·
@hosseeb The biggest lie in AI is that junior jobs will get replaced. It'll be the juniors, with their high neuroplasticity, commanding swarms of AIs, building companies with 5 people that used to take 500
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Haseeb >|<
Haseeb >|<@hosseeb·
On the one hand, AI influencers are breathlessly raving about Claude Code, Clawdbot, and Cowork. And on the other hand, most people I know—even software engineers—are despondent, overwhelmed about how everything is changing so quickly. I hear this from people early in their careers especially, a fear that everything they've learned and the skills they've gained are rapidly being devalued. This is a mental trap. Don't fall for it. You should not just be watching from the sidelines or reading articles about "how software engineering is changing." Imagine it was 1993 and the personal computer revolution was kicking off. If you could go back in time to then, what should you have done? The answer: try everything. Buy a PC. Learn how to touch type. Figure out what the Internet is. Imbibe it all. Don't wait until it becomes a job requirement. That's exactly what you should do with AI. Try everything. Try Claude Code, try Clawdbot, try the Excel integrations, Veo, everything you can get your hands on. Learn what it's doing. Build your intuitions. Be one step ahead of it. Evolve alongside it. Don't lose your curiosity or get swallowed by anxiety or let yourself be convinced that you'll learn it when you have to. Think deeply about how AI will change the things around you—not society, that's too hard to project—but how it will change your job, your personal life, your immediate environment. No matter how old you are or young you are, no matter what stage of your career you are in, we are all going through the biggest technological change of the last 100 years, and we're going through it together. Nobody has the answers. It's obvious that so much is going to change, but nobody is going to figure it out before you do if you choose to stay at the frontier. So don't hide from it. Sit at the front of the class. Pay close attention. And be grateful that it's never been easier to stay at the frontier of the most important technology change of our lifetimes.
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Has Real Madrid robbed a club ?
Has Real Madrid robbed a club ?@Has_RMrbdaclub·
Craziest ending of a player in big tournament: - Becomes Moroccan - Quits the Spanish national team - Scores 5 goals and gets Morocco into the final (to make it hurt even more) - Causes a penalty - Takes it Panenka-style and misses (90 +23 minute) - Leaves to boos from the entire stadium 🐎 BRAHIM DÍAZ, TROJAN HORSE
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Ahmad
Ahmad@TheAhmadOsman·
> i leaned in and told him > listen, kid... the only AI you can trust is the one you run yourself > you don’t own your compute? > then you’re out here kissing somebody else’s ring > he looks at me confused, > so i spell it out > nobody hands you compute in this life > otherwise you’re at the mercy of whatever boss runs the APis > i tap the table, espresso shaking a little > you Buy a GPU > you run your own models > you control the weights > you decide the uptime > nobody can pull the plug on you but you > he nods > now he gets it
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