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Dan Rios

@danonazure

🚀 Microsoft Azure & DevOps MVP - Azure Architect - ☁️ All Things Azure | Blogger |🦋 https://t.co/S3mAqAX9RZ

United Kingdom Katılım Mart 2024
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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞)
I have tried to use OpenRouter Fusion API with cheap open models only, and saw reasoning that surpasses any of them individually. Then I looked into API logs and saw that this "Fusion" still calls Opus 4.8 as a judge. I see no way to disable it. Not cool, OpenRouter. Not cool.
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OpenRouter@OpenRouter

Introducing the Fusion API, the smartest compound model in the market. Fusion achieves Fable-level intelligence at half the price. How it works 👇

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Dan Rios@danonazure·
@AEFXX7 This isn’t diversified at all. It’s basically insane overlap between the two vanguard funds and then even with the individual stocks. Which are already part of the vanguard funds. Bin it all and keep to the global all cap if you want diversity that retains American weighted
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EA ETF@AEFXX7·
Good Afternoon all! A late night last night watching Scotland play in the World Cup, Anyway talk me out of diversifying my portfolio like this? With a 30 year time horizon is this a good idea?
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Przemek Chojecki | PC
Przemek Chojecki | PC@prz_chojecki·
Kimi 2.7 ranked 2nd after Fable 5 and before GPT-5 xhigh We have re-run our ErdosBench smoke test on 14 problems with Kimi 2.7, Qwen 3.7 Max, Grok 4.3 and compared it with the top performers from previous runs. Kimi 2.7 is amazingly good. More below.
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@HarryUKISA Extremely over priced at over 115x their revenue. They make less than 20b revenue per year. Lose money. Farcical really. It should tank in the coming months
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Harry - UK Investor £315k
Feel like we’ve all probably got SpaceX fatigue by now, but genuinely curious to know - you selling up after an impressive first day trading or you in it for the long haul?
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Dan Rios@danonazure·
@jimwilli25 @HedgeFundFomo What? They didn’t even cross 20b revenue last year. They’re not even worth 200b. Let alone trillions.
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Jim Williamson@jimwilli25·
@HedgeFundFomo Something about putting a GW of compute into orbit before 2028 and increasing every year after that. Call me old school but power and computer makes dollars and since.
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So SpaceX is supposed to be worth $2 trillion but doesn't even produce $1 trillion in revenue? Call me old school, but no way investors will bite on this
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@_FudMaster_ @NottsInvestor It’ll be because it’s launching at like 125x its revenue. No one else comes close to that disparity. They make tens of billions less than Amazon fgs!
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FudMaster@_FudMaster_·
@NottsInvestor All I see is doom and gloom about this launch. Normally that tells me to buy.
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Peter Steinberger 🦞
Here's a simple loop: Tell codex to maintain your repos, wake up every 5 minutes and direct work to threads. That makes it easy to parallelize+steer work as needed. I use a orchestrator skill combined with my triage+autoreview+computer use skills, so some work can land autonomously. github.com/steipete/agent… github.com/steipete/agent…
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Dan Rios@danonazure·
Very cool
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Politics UK
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 BREAKING: Apple has announced it will scan children's devices to blur naked images by default after the UK Government threatened to legislate It will also allow parents to approve who their kids talk to and what websites they can access
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@danonazure @DK66902469 @ai_with_shah @PolitlcsUK Thats the first iteration back in 2021, we have moved beyond this now as CSAM can only work if it scans the images using AI while leaving Apple to manually review the results… meaning the images leave your device. The cloud issue is irrelevant… the scan is client side.
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@KleoG30 @DK66902469 @ai_with_shah @PolitlcsUK “said its anti-CSAM tool will not allow the company to see or scan a user's photo album. It will only scan photos that are shared on iCloud. The system will look for matches, securely on the device, based on a database of hashes of known CSAM images provided by child safety orgs”
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Kleo@KleoG30·
@danonazure @ai_with_shah @PolitlcsUK It’s not a bug… we confirmed the file leaving the device. It’s a test file used to trigger AI detection engines, the packets were captured using a proprietary device and then decrypted on an FPGA platform (with AES engines). Again not a bug.
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@KleoG30 @ai_with_shah @PolitlcsUK You say wrong, but you don’t say why. What’s the data you decrypted then? How do you know it was specifically for this? and did Apple security bounty program report back to you?
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Kleo@KleoG30·
@danonazure @ai_with_shah @PolitlcsUK Wrong…. This was proven when we scanned packets leaving the device… documented 6 months ago. I sent evidence to Apple with pages and pages worth of data. Not only that… we decrypted some of the packets then pieced together a test file with a signature which magically matched
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@J1603Kevin @PolitlcsUK No. It uses a local AI model to scan and pattern match, enforce content safety. They don’t see this data, it never leaves your phone and it’s processed on the device only,
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Kevin J@J1603Kevin·
@PolitlcsUK So is Apple accumulating a stock of said images? I'm struggling to see how this government thinks this is the answer to protecting children
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@ai_with_shah @PolitlcsUK No, it uses a local AI trained specifically on this so your data stays in your phone on device only. Similar for FaceTime, which is encrypted end to end as well.
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@PolitlcsUK idk how i feel about this... does this mean apple is literally scanning all our private photos now?? sketchy af
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PlayStation Nostalgia
PlayStation Nostalgia@PlayStalgiaX·
You get one free remaster. What PlayStation game are you bringing back?
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Pawel Bielecki@BieleckiPawel·
@GHchangelog Sadly, our GH Copilot Enterprise admins seem to live under a rock, and I’m tired of having to ask them to enable GitHub features every two weeks.
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GitHub Changelog@GHchangelog·
GPT-4.1 is deprecated across all GitHub Copilot experiences as of June 1, 2026. • Use GPT-5.5 as the suggested alternative • Copilot Enterprise admins may need to enable GPT-5.5 via model policies in settings github.blog/changelog/2026…
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@mariorod1 I’m using auto religiously now with caveman skill (on ultra setting). Working well!
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@wieslawsoltes What are yall doing to burn through so quickly!? My credit usage is definitely not lasting as much but I used copilot for maybe 10 hours this month already intensively and only in 20s% auto with caveman skill.
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Wiesław Šoltés
Wiesław Šoltés@wieslawsoltes·
Wanted to try MAI-Code-1-Flash in Copilot but I need to wait one month for limits reset that I used in two days lol , ah and I canceled subscription what a timing to release new model by Microsoft after most user used all their rate limits, maybe do same as OpenAI and reset limits?
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DHH
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You can’t outwork the whole world. There’s always going to be someone somewhere willing to work as hard as you. Someone just as hungry. Or hungrier. Assuming you can work harder and longer than someone else is giving yourself too much credit for your effort and not enough for theirs. Putting in 1,001 hours to someone else’s 1,000 isn’t going to tip the scale in your favor. What’s worse is when management holds up certain people as having a great “work ethic” because they’re always around, always available, always working. That’s a terrible example of a work ethic and a great example of someone who’s overworked. A great work ethic isn’t about working whenever you’re called upon. It’s about doing what you say you’re going to do, putting in a fair day’s work, respecting the work, respecting the customer, respecting coworkers, not wasting time, not creating unnecessary work for other people, and not being a bottleneck. Work ethic is about being a fundamentally good person that others can count on and enjoy working with. So how do people get ahead if it’s not about outworking everyone else? People make it because they’re talented, they’re lucky, they’re in the right place at the right time, they know how to work with other people, they know how to sell an idea, they know what moves people, they can tell a story, they know which details matter and which don’t, they can see the big and small pictures in every situation, and they know how to do something with an opportunity. And for so many other reasons. So get the outwork myth out of your head. Stop equating work ethic with excessive work hours. Neither is going to get you ahead or help you find calm. [The Outwork Myth — It Doesn't Have To Be Crazy At Work, 2018]
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