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Seoul, Republic of Korea Katılım Temmuz 2023
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Gen@ccgencc·
@EricKLein_ C'est triste mais c'est la politique du logement social. ca fonctionne. quand les gens sont coincés et que la gauche fait du porte a porte pour leur dire que dati va les virer du logement social ca fonctionne
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Eric Klein@EricKLein_·
Quand je vois que l’incompétence et l’inconséquence de Carine Petit dans le XIVe sont plébiscitées par 42,2% des électeurs j’ai une pensée pour la famille d’Élias, assassiné par deux barbares le 24 janvier 2025 dans cet arrondissement.
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Michael Schneider@schneider·
The mayor of Paris @Anne_Hidalgo is my personal hero. She turned a global city with some of the most chaotic streets filled with cars into a paradise for pedestrians and cyclists. She did it not because it was politically easy (it wasn’t) but because it was the right thing to do.
Financial Times@FT

The city’s transition away from the car, though fantastically chaotic, has become a global role model, says Simon Kuper: ft.trib.al/PENku7n

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Gen@ccgencc·
@Alonso_GD Not really. The plan was that eu worker were too expensive. To supress wage and to lock elections you need lower income countries immigrants
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@getjonwithit Verbosity is part of what makes an artefact worthy of our time. Its like ornaments on the facade of a building. Without it its lifeless. Also llm are much more verbous than humans and in a very unappealing way. Companies just hide the thinking tokens
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Jonathan Gorard
Jonathan Gorard@getjonwithit·
So I think it's becoming increasingly clear that efficiency and losslessness, across both compression and decompression, together represent four potential axes along which we can begin to parameterize the space of possible (intelligent) minds. But what are the others? (12/12)
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Jonathan Gorard@getjonwithit·
I think one of the conclusions we should draw from the tremendous success of LLMs is how much of human knowledge and society exists at very low levels of Kolmogorov complexity. We are entering an era where the minimal representation of a human cultural artifact... (1/12)
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@davidrkadler You dont need to assasinate people in liberal democratic countries. Just sue them into oblivion.
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@snowmaker @garrytan It happens. Every ten minutes then you need to write the learning in a .md file instead of thinking about the problem. You are now just the assistant
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Jared Friedman
Jared Friedman@snowmaker·
I realized something else AI has changed about coding: you don't get stuck anymore. Programming used to be punctuated by episodes of extreme frustration, when a tricky bug ground things to a halt. That doesn't happen anymore.
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@p_duval @ChicagoBoyFR Je connais pas un serveur qui a droit a ce type de logemebt.
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Duval Philippe@p_duval·
@ChicagoBoyFR Cela permet notamment que des serveurs de restaurants ou des conducteurs de bus ou de métro, puissent se loger sur Paris avec un salaire modeste. Pour que tu puisses faire des petits restos avec tes potes et rentrer avec le dernier métro.
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Chicago Boy@ChicagoBoyFR·
Qu’est-ce qui justifie que certains se voient offrir la possibilité de vivre dans de superbes immeubles en payant un loyer modique quand d’autres peinent à trouver un logement au prix fort ?
Jacques Baudrier@jacquesbaudrier

Le logement social progresse à l'ouest de Paris ! Le 17e compte 17,6% de logements sociaux mais cette part augmente vite Au 63 rue Dulong, 21 nouveaux logements vont être réalisés grâce à la rénovation d'un immeuble haussmanien Objectif 60000 nouveaux logements publics !

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Gen@ccgencc·
@gdb sad that it removed all joy from coding.
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basedcapital@thebasedcapital·
the 2008 and 2020 comparisons are misleading because those were broad recessions, tech was just part of the pain. this is sector-specific bloodletting. what's different now is ai automation hitting white collar work that was supposed to be safe. the 57k number is probably undercounting too, lots of contractors and h1b workers just left rather than get laid off officially.
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Joey Politano 🏳️‍🌈
Joey Politano 🏳️‍🌈@JosephPolitano·
Brutal numbers for US tech sector jobs released today—overall, employment decreased by 12k last month and is down 57k over the last year That's now nearly as bad as the worst of the 2024 tech-cession, and significantly worse than either the 2008 or 2020 recessions
Joey Politano 🏳️‍🌈 tweet media
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Gen@ccgencc·
@levelsio in big tech, coding is not even 10% of your week. the layoffs are just using ai as an excuse
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@levelsio@levelsio·
I'm not at all convinced by the wishful thinkers that AI is causing software development jobs to grow right now More realistically I think is ~90% are fired and the ~10% top devs are kept who (with AI) do the job of 10 devs in 1 Then besides that you do get natural growth of industries with the Jevons Paradox, which means AI causes decreased cost of labor/products/services, which causes total consumption to rise rather than fall But that will take a while I think, and the transition period is what we're in now and that will be rough I don't like wishful thinking, I prefer reality
Joey Politano 🏳️‍🌈@JosephPolitano

Brutal numbers for US tech sector jobs released today—overall, employment decreased by 12k last month and is down 57k over the last year That's now nearly as bad as the worst of the 2024 tech-cession, and significantly worse than either the 2008 or 2020 recessions

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Ed Zitron@edzitron·
@lennysan Why? It’s entirely theoretical and even the “observed” part is questionable lol
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@Hesamation Vibe coding is the ICO era of programming
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Gen@ccgencc·
@TAmTrib Sont you will be jailed for tweeting videos abt the past
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@FredGaulois @PascalPraud @knafo_sarah @datirachida Elle a raison. Le but de reconquête c de faire gagner la gauche pour continuer d exister en parti d opposition. Dati elle a 0 interet a sallier a reconquete elle perdrait tt le centre
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🇫🇷 fred le gaulois 🇫🇷 Uniondesdroites 🐱🐱
On a la droite la + bête du monde, au final, elle perd à chaque fois, épisode 2541642 : @PascalPraud : "les gens que j'entends et disent pourquoi @knafo_sarah et @datirachida, elles ne travaillent pas ensemble, ils veulent l'union des droites?" @datirachida : "moi, je n'y crois pas à l'union des droites, telle qu'elle est conçue aujourd'hui, c'est une union d'appareil" @PascalPraud : il y a des points communs, des passerelles, vous avez + de passerelles avec @knafo_sarah qu'avec @egregoire. @datirachida : il y a des alliances, qui feront perdre une partie de l'électorat. @YOANNUSAI : vous nous dites ce soir que votre liste de 2nd tour sera identique au 1er tour. @datirachida : non, tout est possible, j'appelle au rassemblement au 2nd tour, il y a des républicains sur la liste de Bournazel, ou sur la liste de Mme Knafo. Je ne peux pas faire une alliance avec Mme Knafo, avec Reconquête, c'est impossible. @PascalPraud : rassemblement sans Reconquête? @datirachida : je ne veux pas faire ce que fait la gauche, avec la gauche radicale, avec aucune valeur commune, je perds plus avec mon socle politique.
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@OuranosMK Ce mec vit surement dans un coin de bourge et a 0 potes issus de l immigration et va aux meerings d edouard philippe et atal
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Vautrin@OuranosMK·
Ça a déjà démarré et la partition de la population est en cours. Si on sort des discours "ragebait" de ce réseau pour regarder le monde réel, c’est effarant à voir. Les gens (y compris les immigrés qui le peuvent) cherchent à fuir la nouvelle population par tous les moyens, quitte à se ruiner. Des stratégies d’évitement en pagaille existent ; c’est vraiment comme dans le film Matrix : une fois que vous avez ouvert les yeux, c’est absolument partout. Cela ne fait que s’intensifier d’année en année. C'est encore plus frappant car l’État pousse le "vivre-ensemble" par TOUS les moyens à sa disposition, ce qui mène à des situations délirantes, quasi dystopiques, car les gens s'acharnent malgré tout à l'éviter. Le plus évident, c’est vraiment l’immobilier, mais il y a aussi l’école, les loisirs, les lieux de vacances, les sorties, et même des choix anodins du quotidien ; c’est devenu quasiment inconscient. Et c’est transpartisan : peu importe si le type vote LFI, RN ou le centre. C’est juste plus ou moins assumé d’un côté par rapport à l’autre.
Corti (Cortiste)@cortisquared

J'avoue qu'une des raisons pour lesquelles je ne m'inquiète pas trop du changement de composition de la population, oui de fait les descendants d'immigrés en particulier du maghreb composeront une fraction plus grande de la pop. fr. dans quelques décennies que maintenant.

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@cortisquared @LeilaMbk1995 Tu as literalement les pire takes de X et une méconnaissance totale de l histoire
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Corti (Cortiste)@cortisquared·
@LeilaMbk1995 Heu faut penser à ouvrir un livre d’histoire quand même. Les communistes ont beaucoup de défauts, pas celui d'avoir collaboré.
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Corti (Cortiste)@cortisquared·
J'avoue qu'une des raisons pour lesquelles je ne m'inquiète pas trop du changement de composition de la population, oui de fait les descendants d'immigrés en particulier du maghreb composeront une fraction plus grande de la pop. fr. dans quelques décennies que maintenant.
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@cortisquared Remplace francais par tout ce que tu veux et tu finis en procès pour racisme.
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Corti (Cortiste)@cortisquared·
Tout est bloqué, bureaucratisé et il y a une sorte de vénération de loi et de l'administration. Bref, quelques changements culturels seront bienvenus.
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@devongovett Its a dystopia that only the weak push for so they can feel elevated chatting with AI instead of having to use their brain to code. What they dont understand is that the endgoal is not needing them
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Devon Govett@devongovett·
Is it just me or does this sound absolutely miserable to anyone else? Why would I want to spend my time writing requirements and reviewing code instead of directly building things? Building stuff is the fun part! How about we replace the boring parts like meetings and emails and status updates and issue triage. Engineers should be making tools to make *our* jobs better, not helping the idea guys replace us with slop.
Michael Truell@mntruell

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@__tinygrad__ @Teknium Abthropic has always the worst takes abd they sugarcoat it with hype sf bro stuff like « taste » «, free caps and random articles on safety
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the tiny corp@__tinygrad__·
TIL that Linux isn't free cause I had to buy the computer to run it 😭 This is the biggest load of cope I have ever heard. I hope Opus gets smoked by DeepSeek v4 and the only people who continue to use closed source models are Windows users.
Dustin@r0ck3t23

Dario Amodei just dismantled the biggest myth in the AI industry. Open source AI isn’t free. It never was. Amodei: “It’s not free. You have to run it on inference and someone has to make it fast on inference.” For decades, open source meant something real. It meant a teenager in a basement could download the same tools as a Fortune 500 company. Could read the code. Could modify it. Could build something that competed with the giants. That was genuine democratization. That actually happened. AI is different. Fundamentally. Physically. In ways the ideology hasn’t caught up to yet. Downloading the weights is the easy part. The part that actually costs something is turning the weights into a running system. Into responses. Into intelligence operating in real time at scale. That requires compute. Power. Infrastructure. The kind measured in billions of dollars and years of construction. Amodei: “These are big models. They’re hard to do inference on. Ultimately you have to host it on the cloud. The people who host it on the cloud do inference.” The open source debate was never about who owns the model. It was always about who owns the cloud. And Amodei goes further. When a competitor drops a new open model, he doesn’t ask whether it’s open or closed. He doesn’t care about the licensing. He doesn’t engage the ideology. Amodei: “I don’t think it mattered that DeepSeek is open source. I think I ask, is it a good model? Is it better than us at the things that matter? That’s the only thing that I care about.” That’s the ruthless clarity of someone actually trying to win. While the media debates licensing frameworks, Amodei is asking one question. Is it better. Everything else is a distraction. Amodei: “I don’t think open source works the same way in AI that it has worked in other areas. Here we can’t see inside the model.” This isn’t Linux. You can’t read it. You can’t fork it. You can’t understand it the way generations of developers understood the tools they inherited. You can download it. And then you need a data center to run it. The teenager in the basement who was supposed to be empowered by this revolution needs a billion dollars of infrastructure before the empowerment starts. The era of the basement coder rewriting civilization on a laptop is over. The future belongs to whoever commands the compute, owns the power grid, and can actually turn the intelligence on. Open weights without infrastructure isn’t democratization. It’s a promise the physics of the universe won’t let us keep.

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