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cath3dral

@cath3dr4l_

Republican, Conservative, Father.

America, USA Katılım Mayıs 2011
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Dale Partridge
Dale Partridge@dalepartridge·
America has five core enemies: 1. Zionism 2. Liberal Women 3. Islam 4. Hinduism 5. Violent Blacks Here are the solutions: 1. Eliminate Dispensationalism 2. Repeal the 19th 3. Mass Deport Muslims & Outlaw Islam 4. Mass Deport H1B’s & Outlaw Hinduism 5. Publicly Hang Murderers
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cath3dral@cath3dr4l_·
@gabriberton I mean largely yes, this is a thing. You have a couple of really good labs looking at stuff like Google, but outside of that I would agree. That's not how we're making money. Intelligence agencies though...that's another story.
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Gabriele Berton
Gabriele Berton@gabriberton·
Super interesting take from one of the greatest hackers He says Mythos is not as good as they claim, because zero-day vulnerabilities are not that hard to find for skilled hackers I'm far from the hacking world but sounds reasonable Any thought?
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MILO
MILO@Nero·
When I get the @shoe0nhead Like I smile and sing and skip through the house and I feel a young man again like it’s the summer of 2014 and it’s cool to be online and anything is possible
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nic carter
nic carter@nic_carter·
It should be pretty obvious at this point that AI is a "force multiplier" not a "labor substitute". It helps experts be better at things they are already good at. It doesn't let beginners match experts. If you can't write, anything you write with AI will be unmitigated slop. If you aren't a software engineer, anything you vibecode with AI will have security holes and won't be able to scale past a toy demo. If you blindly trust AI to deliver on a research task without knowing the subject matter, you won't be able to fact-check it. There's this weird misconception of AI as something that completely levels the playing field. I don't see it that way at all. There are mathematicians deriving novel lemmas with off-the-shelf models. Normal people can't do that. AI is a tool that makes experts better. It doesn't make everyone into an expert.
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cath3dral@cath3dr4l_·
@NYGeshikta @ArodZ81 @MattWalshBlog Fuck both of you dipshits. I am an OEF/IEF veteran, served this nation honorably for 26 years. I've probably put more on the line than both of you fucking asshats combined. It's been a privilege to defend freedom of speech, even for you two fuck faces.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
Americans are suffering. It is way too expensive just to live for most families. Our cities aren’t safe. Our country is being transformed every day by foreign migration. Our elections aren’t secure. The SAVE act was not passed and won’t be passed. It’s time to end this war in Iran and focus on our country, our people, our future. Far too much of Trump’s second term has been spent on foreign adventures. It has to end. Turn the attention back home.
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cath3dral@cath3dr4l_·
@NYGeshikta @ArodZ81 @MattWalshBlog You don't know that either. You are literally just making up stuff. You are conjuring threats that don't exist. "Imagine in 5 years....". You said that, not I.
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Geshikta
Geshikta@NYGeshikta·
The fact is you don't know that. Iran could have closed the straits at will in the future and defended it with a vast array of conventional weapons, much greater than what they had up until a month ago. The second fact is that with Iran disabled And getting to the point where they can no longer threaten ships in the straits, The United States and its partners will guarantee the free flow of traffic through the straits. That we know for sure, It just may take a little time to eliminate any of the clowns left trying to fire at ships in the strait.
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Paladin America
Paladin America@ArodZ81·
@cath3dr4l_ @NYGeshikta @MattWalshBlog Dude wake up and get your head out of your ass. How are you going to fix the economy with 10-20$ a gallon gas. Our economy revolves around petrol. You think they're going to use carts and donkeys to move your goods and services around?
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cath3dral@cath3dr4l_·
@NYGeshikta @MattWalshBlog Also, I'd like to add that it's already a known fact that Iran could not deliver a nuclear missile to the United States, even if they could produce one. They were only really a threat to....you guessed it....Israel.
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cath3dral@cath3dr4l_·
@NYGeshikta @MattWalshBlog Are we really going to sit here and say that this war with Iran, over their supposed uranium enrichment (based on evidence that none of us have seen mind you) ISNT just like WMD's in Iraq? Come on. Same shit, different day.
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cath3dral@cath3dr4l_·
@NYGeshikta @MattWalshBlog Dude wake up. We elected this president to fix the economy and stay out of wars. Literally like 2 things. Have either of those happened yet? No Epstein accountability yet. No Hillary in jail. Matt is absolutely right here. He isn't crying, he's stating facts.
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Geshikta
Geshikta@NYGeshikta·
If you think things are bad now, ships are actually still getting through the strait of Hormuz. Now imagine in 5 years when Iran has 10 times the number of ballistic missiles and drones that it had up until about 1 month ago. Do you think any oil chips would be able to pass through the strait? Do you think the houthis, Iranian proxies, would allow any oil ships to pass through the bab al mandob straight? Gas wouldn't be $4 a gallon, it would be 10 or 20 and you would have lines like they did during the OPEC embargoes of the '70s. Dude I'm not saying you have to be four or against the war, just pull your head out of your ass and do some critical thinking. You literally sound like a whining liberal child. A lot of complaints with no answers. How is bringing the troops home supposed to make things any cheaper? How is bringing the troops home going to make any City safer? From the way you tweet, it sounds like you sit down to pee these days.
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cath3dral@cath3dr4l_·
@RepFine YOU are not MAGA. Mr. "Hebrew Hammer" - YOU ARE A UNITED STATES CONGRESSMAN. YOU WORK FOR AMERICA, NOT ISRAEL.
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maybe danielle 💻🚛🇺🇸
Reading through a truck crash deposition. Question: Who paid for your training at Star CDL [truck driving school]? Truck driver: US Government people.
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cath3dral@cath3dr4l_·
@Yuchenj_UW I think that's probably right. They hooked us and are now scrambling for compute.
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Yuchen Jin
Yuchen Jin@Yuchenj_UW·
I’m pretty sure the $20/$200 subscription pricing was vibe-coded by OpenAI, then copied by Anthropic. That pricing works for chatbots, not agents. A 24/7 agent can burn through orders of magnitude more tokens than a user chatting with a chatbot. Now they’re stuck. Neither Anthropic nor OpenAI wants to be the first to change pricing and risk user churn, so the options are: keep subsidizing, get more GPUs, tighter rate limits, and enforce rules like limiting 3rd-party apps. I wouldn’t be surprised if intelligence gets more expensive, not cheaper.
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cath3dral@cath3dr4l_·
@BasedTorba Both my daughter and stepson (22 / 23 respectively) are filled with despair. They are both extremely hard working (Moreso than myself, and I had a great career) and yet are struggling. Stepson lives with us, daughter pays 800/month for a room IN AN APARTMENT. Sad.
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Andrew Torba
Andrew Torba@BasedTorba·
I know many people who literally threw their lives away and sacrificed everything over the past decade to support Trump who are filled with righteous indignation and rage right now. These are diehard MAGA folks who voted for him 3 times, attended a ton of rallies, etc. Families have been torn apart, jobs lost, neighbor has been turned against neighbor, many went to jail for showing up at a protest in support of him, and all for what? To watch the Epstein class of Jews get away with it and do whatever the hell they want with our money, military, and country to the benefit of their own. All while we struggle to get by and watch the younger generations descend into despair and the neighborhoods we grew up in turn into third-world dumps.
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cath3dral@cath3dr4l_·
@DavidBadurina Okay that's true, it is pattern matching but it is also a useful tool. AI does over use em dash. I agree however that focusing only on em dash use won't save you if you aren't actually doing the work.
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David Badurina - Enigma
David Badurina - Enigma@DavidBadurina·
This strawman is so tiring. No, using an em dash is not directly evidence that AI was used. Nobody is arguing that except for people that clearly don't understand why they've become a point of contention. Using 12 of them in the first 500 words along with section breaks every 300 words combined with repetitive phrasing like: "He was mad. NOT angry. NOT frustrated. Mad," with one-note characters and metaphors that make zero contextual sense within the moment of the story? In that case one of two things is true: 1) You need to improve your craft. 2) You used ChatGPT. Keep your em dashes. They're nothing more than a red-flag for people that are tuned to pattern-matching. If I, as an editor, review your story and I see more more than two on a page outside of dialogue (where someone is interrupted), you bet your ass I am going to be suspicious of every word.
Nicolas Cole 🚢👻@Nicolascole77

Anyone who says, “Using M-dashes means it was written by AI” is really just announcing to the world they don’t read. M-dashes have been used by writers from Dostoyevsky to Hemingway to Jane Austen to Toni Morrison for decades. Go pick up a book.

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cath3dral@cath3dr4l_·
@jescalan Your setup is broken. My openclaw switches between models seamlessly. Using lancedb and structural.md files and a running daily log keeps my openclaw running smoothly across models, sessions you make it.
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Jeff Escalante
Jeff Escalante@jescalan·
Transition to gpt in openclaw not going so great this far 😂
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Imhotep
Imhotep@hiddenmarkov1·
@lemire I was in excel. I wanted some visuals for my data so I hit the Copilot button and told it do make an infographic of my data. it said I don't have access to the data, you need to upload it. Even though the sheet with the data was literally next to the Copilot window.
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Daniel Lemire
Daniel Lemire@lemire·
Microsoft, along with Apple, was one of the companies most likely to benefit from the AI breakthrough. They have trust and brand recognition. Apple has done little outside of providing great hardware. Microsoft chose another path. It did what I would have done as CEO: it bet the farm on AI. Why not? It has enormous trust capital. Enterprises worldwide trust Microsoft blindly with their data. Microsoft is the ideal enterprise AI vendor. And yet… Microsoft has put “Copilot” (its word for “AI”) everywhere. I see it in Microsoft Word when I am unlucky enough to use it. I tried clicking the Copilot button once. I am not sure who it is for. Copilot is in Microsoft Teams, which I am compelled to use regularly. I am also not sure who it is for. What I find fascinating is that “decision makers” do not seem to view Microsoft as a potential AI vendor, despite everything it is doing. Part of the story is branding. Many people love Microsoft Word and cannot imagine living without it. But are these same people eager to see their workflow transformed by AI? It seems not. Microsoft is enterprise-oriented. It is safe, secure, and boring. That is how we like it. These AI Copilot buttons feel out of place and out of brand. If you pick a random business client from Microsoft’s stack, you will find that their “AI strategy” consists mostly of “wait and see.” Their employees do use AI, but most probably via their own OpenAI accounts. Let us be serious: if not for video games, Microsoft Windows would be the “old people system.” On campus, you see kids with Windows laptops, but they are really gaming machines. Microsoft itself is trapped in the very profitable enterprise segment. These customers are still in the shocked-and-awed phase of the AI breakthrough.
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cath3dral@cath3dr4l_·
@mask_bastard AI doing gods work with them nipples. Nice choice. If ONLY girls in the service were that hot
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meme bastard 💚@mask_bastard·
Should women be allowed to breastfeed on the battlefield?
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