Beecher Adams

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Beecher Adams

Beecher Adams

@beecher92099

Business Analyst, Data Scientist.

Katılım Mayıs 2017
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Beecher Adams
Beecher Adams@beecher92099·
@DrLuetke Perfekt. Und jetzt tausendmal wiederholen bis fertig. :)
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Dr. David Lütke
Dr. David Lütke@DrLuetke·
"Handwerker sind Idioten." "Das ist ganz einfach. Das kann jeder." "Geh besser studieren..." Deutsche Handwerkskunst hat eine jahrtausende alte Tradition. Das Handwerk vollbringt enorme Leistungen und kann nicht mal eben durch KI ersetzt werden. Hier: "Ganz einfach" Dachdecker
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RT@RT_com·
Startup accused of faking an 8-hour autonomous robot shift with a human operator Figure’s Helix-02 ran an 8-hour warehouse shift sorting packages But viewers saw the robot glitch, touch its head like a VR headset was adjusted — then suddenly work again
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Beecher Adams@beecher92099·
@jreichelt Es stimmt das etwas schlimmes mit der "white collar" Arbeitsmarkt hier in Amerika passiert, wegen KI und fast unbegrenztes H-1B die die Loehne drueckt . Aber die Konjunktur in Deutschland ist auch nicht was zu bewundern.
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Julian Reichelt
Julian Reichelt@jreichelt·
BREAKING NIUS: Bundeskanzler Friedrich Merz sucht offenbar die totale Eskalation mit US-Präsident Donald Trump und rät nun offen von Aufenthalten in den USA ab. Merz wörtlich: "Ich bin ein großer Bewunderer Amerikas. Meine Bewunderung nimmt im Augenblick nicht zu. Ich würde meinen Kindern nicht empfehlen, in die USA zu gehen, dort ausgebildet zu werden und dort zu arbeiten, weil sich dort plötzlich ein gesellschaftliches Klima entwickelt hat." Dem Bundeskanzler fehlt erkennbar jegliche Impulskontrolle. Merz ist nun auch außenpolitisch zu einem unkalkulierbaren Risiko für unser Land geworden. Merz' Wortlaut auf Englisch: “I am a great admirer of America. At the moment, my admiration is not growing. I would not recommend that my children go to the United States, receive their education there, and work there, because a social climate has suddenly emerged there. And by the way, the question of what well-educated young people can achieve used to be answered very differently in America not so long ago. Today, even the best educated people in America are having great difficulty finding a job.”
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Beecher Adams
Beecher Adams@beecher92099·
@KatTimpf Sorry for the loss of your father Kat! Sincere condolences. Thanks for sharing the news and all you have been through lately. Hang in there and I'm sure many people in your life will gladly help and support you and your son.
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Kat Timpf
Kat Timpf@KatTimpf·
My seemingly healthy, strong father Daniel “Dad Timpf” Timpf died very unexpectedly on the evening of May 7 at just 69 years old.   It does not seem like enough to simply call him my father, because he was so much more than that. He was my rock, my hero and my best friend. He was loyal, funny, kind, selfless, hard-working, and so devoted to his children that it was impossible to be near him and not find yourself inspired. He was a writer, a painter, a sailor, and somehow knowledgeable on every subject from world history to literature to accounting. He was the most dependable person anyone has ever met. I always felt like, as long as I had his phone number, there was not a problem I could not solve. I needed him here with me; I am not okay, and I am far from the only person who feels this.   The birth of my son in February 2025, his first grandchild, was supposed to be a happy new beginning for our family. A family that had been already once devastated by an untimely loss: the loss of my mother Anne Marie to a rare disease in 2014 just a matter of weeks after her diagnosis.   The joy of my son’s birth was, of course, complicated by my also very unexpected breast cancer diagnosis just a matter of hours before going into labor with him. During this time, my dad did what he did best, which was to save the day. As soon as he heard about my diagnosis, he simply got into the car and started driving to New York -- making it through the tunnel just as my  son was born…on the day that happened to be his own birthday, as well.   In the tumultuous time of a simultaneous new cancer diagnosis and new baby, my dad was the sole reason for our stability, rushing in to help care for our son, and returning to do so again for my double mastectomy, reconstructive surgery, and any time that we ever needed him. It was an awful, awful year… but I found so much joy and hope throughout it by watching the beauty of a very special relationship form between my son and my father. This horrible thing that was happening was creating such a very special bond between the two of them -- almost making the terrible thing worth it -- and I was so excited to see how that bond would grow.   The bond was of top priority for my father, who visited from Michigan often. I saw him last on the Monday before he died, and my son was so proud to help his grandfather push his suitcase down to the car as he left. The goodbyes were quick. Why wouldn’t they be? We would all see each other again at the beginning of June, when we would all head to Texas for my shows and to see my grandpa. We wanted to make sure that my son could spend as much time as he could with his great-grandfather. He is, after all, 93.   I was certainly not over the trauma of my cancer or having to amputate the breasts I so badly wanted to feed my son with, but the one thing I could always count on to get me through my worst moments was seeing my son’s and my father’s faces light up when they saw each other, be it during the visits or our routine morning and bedtime FaceTime calls.   That is, at least, until I had to hear over the phone from a doctor I had never met in an emergency room in the same town up north that I’d previously announced to my father that I was pregnant that my dad was dead; I would never see him again, and neither would my son. It would turn out that last year was not the hard one, after all. Rather, it was the one I would now do anything to relive. I would amputate my breasts every year just to be able to speak with him one more time, even for five minutes.   I am currently living an unimaginable horror. For many people, this is a tragic story. For me, it’s my life. I do not know how I will recover from it. I only know that I have to for the sake of what is left of my family.
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Beecher Adams@beecher92099·
@jacksonhinkle The 8 minute charge depends on 1500 kW chargers which are virtually non-existent in the US, so even if you could buy a BYD today wouldn't be able to take advantage of the fast charging until the infrastructure is built out.
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Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸
Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinkle·
🇨🇳 A Chinese BYD car can charge its battery from 10% to 90% in 8 minutes. Tesla cars take 35-45 minutes.
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Beecher Adams@beecher92099·
@ianmiles One data point, at my friends work they are driving the coders really hard, because they know they use AI now, they expect massive output, so everyone is yes working harder than ever with bags under their eyes, but not so euphoric. Mostly exhausted!
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Ian Miles Cheong
Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles·
If AI was truly replacing coders, the early adopters in Silicon Valley would be the first canary in the coal mine. These are the people who have been using Cursor, Claude Code, and AI coding systems for the longest. By the doomer logic, they should be working fewer hours, getting paid less, and quietly updating their resumes. Instead Andreessen says they've turned into AI vampires. They have stopped sleeping. They have bags under their eyes. They are completely exhausted. And they are absolutely euphoric. This is what classical economics actually predicts. When you increase the marginal productivity of a worker, you do not get less human work. You get more. The worker becomes more valuable, works more, earns more, and the overall number of jobs expands in the process. The doomer model assumes a fixed amount of work to be divided. The historical record says the opposite. Every major productivity leap in history created more human labor, not less.
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Saagar Enjeti
Saagar Enjeti@esaagar·
Prediction: Trump will allow some form of Chinese auto entrance into the US at the Xi Summit. There will be licensed Chinese tech on US roads w/in 5 years
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TaraBull
TaraBull@TaraBull·
Man Hurls Trash Can, Knocks Down Woman at Rolling Loud Festival
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Beecher Adams@beecher92099·
@hwinkler4real It's only a "golden age" for Trump's insider trading buddies and family members.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇮🇳 One of the world’s busiest and most overcrowded commuter networks, the Mumbai Suburban Railway carries 7.5-8 million passengers daily. So busy, some don’t even wait for it to stop 😂
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Beecher Adams@beecher92099·
@ClownWorld The Odyssey was one of my favorite books I read as a teenager, but somehow I have no interest to see it as a movie.
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Clown World ™ 🤡
Clown World ™ 🤡@ClownWorld·
Hollywood spent $200 million making a movie nobody asked for with a message nobody wanted. It flopped opening weekend. They blamed racism. They blamed the audience. They blamed social media. Never once thought maybe the movie just wasn’t good. Meanwhile Top Gun 2 made $1.5 billion being unapologetically American 🇺🇸
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Beecher Adams@beecher92099·
@FurkanGozukara It's wild too the extraordinary measures being taken to return people on that ship back home, special military flights arranged for each country involved. For a virus that supposedly doesn't easily travel from person to person.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Dr. Pierre Kory exposes a massive media anomaly. He reveals over 100,000 articles were published globally about Hantavirus in days. He confirms this massive coordination is entirely unnatural. Why is a minor outbreak suddenly consuming the global media cycle?
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Martin Sellner
Martin Sellner@MartinSellner_·
This is not some hired dancer but Hungarys new health minister. I was not 100% sure about the future of Hungary, but now I'm very black-pilled. If such a breach of form, such noneuropean fidgeting, is possible and cheered on and normalized in the center of state power, it means a big blow to the soul of a nation. People who say that I am exaggerating here and should chill don't understand that there's something sacred to this level of politics. Profanizing it in that way is very demasking, and I really fear for the future of Hungary.
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Kentucky Girl
Kentucky Girl@Notwokenow·
Lightning is scary af.
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Beecher Adams@beecher92099·
@Notwokenow Always nice to see kids out getting some exercise and fresh air. :)
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Beecher Adams@beecher92099·
@TaraBull First they took our private offices away, then our cube walls, and now this! :)
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TaraBull@TaraBull·
Asian factories are embracing open bathrooms to boost efficiency and eliminate wasted time
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Nick Shirley says it’s getting harder to investigate fraud for a number of reasons - He’s become very recognizable to fraudsters because of social media - Fraudsters are on high alert right now because of his reporting - Fraudsters are covering up the fraud - some fraudsters are taking what they’ve stolen and leaving America Impact - The Federal Government shut down over 500 hospices in California. Not a single hospice has said, hey, open our hospice back up. - In Minnesota, they froze $250 million of payments for childcare there. Not a single daycare sent a single receipt - They just raided 22 daycares and other welfare programs. Not a single mother complained about her child not being able to go to a daycare. The real problem is none of the politicians who have let it happen have been held accountable. Not a single one
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