Bob Washburn

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Bob Washburn

Bob Washburn

@bobwash

Westborough, MA Katılım Kasım 2008
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Bob Washburn
Bob Washburn@bobwash·
@TodayUpdates0 My Mass town funds our k-12 schools. US Department of Education provides no help. Close it down.
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Today Updates 🇺🇸
Today Updates 🇺🇸@TodayUpdates0·
Question for MAGA from a liberal woman. "Hi, I'm just wondering if you guys who voted for Trump — did you vote for the Department of Education to be dismantled? Because that's what he's doing right now. MAGA?
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Frank Brown
Frank Brown@FrankBr05713205·
This was my calculator in college. On the plus side, it didn't need any batteries. Anybody else ever use one?
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Miles Commodore
Miles Commodore@miles_commodore·
Hannity is the worst interviewer on Fox. He loves to take 4 minutes of a 5 minute segment to frame a question all about him, leaving the guest only 30 seconds to remember what the question was. Do you still watch his show?
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Kentucky Girl
Kentucky Girl@Notwokenow·
The more I see of Marco Rubio as Secretary of State, the more I think he would make an amazing President of the United States. Are you guys leaning more toward Rubio or Vance in 2028?
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GoldenAge
GoldenAge@GoldenAgeUnfold·
Describe Jimmy Kimmel in one word
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Karli Bonne’ 🇺🇸
Why is it when the king of England starts speaking Temu Obama decides to start screwing around with his phone?
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Wall Street Mav
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
Secret Service is spending tens of thousands of dollars an hour to keep the King and Queen safe and in every video I’ve seen, they’ve chosen to ride around in their armored BMW with the windows down. 😂
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: President Trump turns around to look at King Charles and tells him that his mother had a crush on him. "I also remember her saying very clearly, 'Charles, look, young Charles, he's so cute.'" "My mother had a crush on Charles. Can you believe it? I wonder what she's thinking right now."
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Bob Washburn
Bob Washburn@bobwash·
@JDunlap1974 Biden way worse. Stupid, corrupt, child molester, zero principles.
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JOSH DUNLAP
JOSH DUNLAP@JDunlap1974·
WHICH WAS THE WORST PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER OR JOE BIDEN?
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Bob Washburn
Bob Washburn@bobwash·
@KMGGaryde She’s a good liberal. Puts up w a lot from Gregg & Jesse.
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Gary D
Gary D@KMGGaryde·
What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you see Jessica Tarlov?
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Jason Cohen 🇺🇸
Jason Cohen 🇺🇸@JasonJournoDC·
💥NEW: Jillian Michaels *EXPOSES* Joe Biden as RACIST after he says black man looks like Barack Obama💥 "The guy literally IS systemic racism ... If this guy was a Republican, he would have been EVISCERATED! His track record is so catastrophic."
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Vince Langman
Vince Langman@LangmanVince·
What's the first thing that comes to mind when you see Barack Obama's new Presidential Center?
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Bob Washburn
Bob Washburn@bobwash·
@realBigBrainAI Great read. IBM succeeded Computing Tabulating & Recording, Elmira NY. NCR was in Ohio.
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Big Brain AI
Big Brain AI@realBigBrainAI·
Marc Andreessen explains why we are only three years into what is effectively an 80-year technological revolution: He opens with a blunt assessment: "This is the biggest technological revolution of my life. This is clearly bigger than the internet. The comps on this are things like the microprocessor and the steam engine and electricity." But to understand why, you have to go back 80 years. In the 1930s, the pioneers of computing understood the theory of computation before they'd even built the machines. And they faced a fundamental choice. Build computers in the image of the adding machine — hyper-literal, mathematical, capable of billions of operations per second, but unable to understand human speech or deal with humans the way humans like to be dealt with. Or build computers modelled on the human brain. Neural networks. They chose the adding machine. And that single decision shaped everything — mainframes, PCs, smartphones, every dollar of wealth the computer industry created over the next 80 years. IBM itself is the successor company to the National Cash Register Company of America. The lineage runs that deep. But here's what makes this moment so extraordinary. They knew about the other path. The first neural network academic paper was published in 1943. Marc points to a remarkable piece of forgotten history: "There's an interview you can watch on YouTube with the authors. It's him in his beach house, not wearing a shirt, talking about this future in which computers are going to be built on the model of the human brain." That was 1946. The vision existed. The path just wasn't taken. So neural networks spent the next eight decades living in the shadows. Kept alive by a small academic movement — first called cybernetics, then artificial intelligence — that refused to let the idea die. And for most of that time, it simply didn't work. "It was basically decade after decade after decade of excessive optimism followed by disappointment." By the time Marc reached college in 1989, AI was a backwater field. Everyone assumed it was never going to happen. But the scientists kept working. Quietly building up an enormous reservoir of concepts and ideas across those decades of disappointment. And then Christmas 2022 arrived. ChatGPT. And suddenly: "All of a sudden it's like: oh my god. It turns out it works." That moment wasn't the start of something new. It was the payoff on an 80-year-old bet that almost everyone had written off. Which is exactly why Marc's framing matters so much: "We're three years into what is effectively an 80-year revolution." Most people are treating AI like another technology cycle — something to adapt to, ride, and wait out. But if Andreessen is right, we are not adapting to a new cycle. We are standing at the very beginning of the longest and most consequential technological transformation in human history. The road not taken in the 1930s is finally being built. And we have barely broken ground.
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𝔉🅰𝒏 Karoline Leavitt
On a scale of 0-10, how would you rate Marco Rubio’s performance so far? A. 9-10 B. 7-8 C. 5-6 D. 0-4
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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
What's your response to Joe Scarborough?
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Anti Left Memes
Anti Left Memes@AntiLeftMemes·
Senator John Fetterman may consider running for president in 2028. 🇺🇸 Would you vote for him?
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