Discurso de Roberto Sánchez en el 20°aniversario del "Andahuaylazo" de Antauro (2025)
👉Justificó el asesinato de policías: “fue un acto político”
👉Lo felicita por la valentía de irse a prisión.
👉Le ofreció a Antauro un pacto para permanecer en el poder 30 años. Un asco todo.
Jensen Huang on why AI won't give workers more free time but will make them busier than ever:
He explains it by separating two ideas most people conflate: task versus purpose.
He starts by drawing a critical distinction:
"The purpose versus the task of a job has to be separated. The task of a radiologist includes studying scans, but the purpose of the job is to work with clinicians and doctors and patients to help diagnose disease."
When AI handles tasks faster, the purpose expands to fill the new capacity.
Jensen uses radiologists as a real-world example:
"The fact that these radiologists can now study scans so fast, they order more scans from more modalities. As a result, they're able to onboard patients a lot more quickly. The number of patients in a hospital can go up. The hospital is making more money taking care of more patients. Radiologists busier than ever."
He sees the exact same pattern playing out with his own engineering team:
"Our company 100% of software engineers are now supported by agents. They're busier than ever because their experimentation is coming back a lot more quickly. Every single idea expressed in the code instantaneously."
The result is greater ambition rather than less work:
"We're exploring more ideas, more software engineers are working with each other, coming up with new ideas, new problems that we never even think of solving before because we just didn't have the time to do before."
His conclusion challenges the popular narrative around AI and free time:
"I think most people have this wrong. I think that the fact that we're now so productive, we can experiment, iterate so fast, we're going to be busier than ever."
Jeff Bezos reveals the moment an early Amazon executive told him he had enough ideas to destroy Amazon:
"Early in Amazon's history, Jeff Wilke came to me one day and said, Jeff, you have enough ideas to destroy Amazon. You have enough ideas per minute, per day, per week to destroy Amazon."
"I was like, what do you mean?"
"He said, you have to release the work at the right rate that the organization can accept it."
"Every time I released an idea, I was creating a backlog, a queue, work in process. It was just stacking up, it was adding no value. In fact, it was creating distraction."
"So I started prioritizing the ideas better, keeping lists of them, keeping them to myself until the organization was ready for the ideas."
🚨 S/ 32 mil millones. Ese podría ser el costo acumulado del apoyo estatal a Petroperú. Pero el problema no termina ahí.
Mientras recibe nuevos respaldos financieros, la empresa asumió lotes clave sin avances significativos en producción y desarrollo.
Sin reformas profundas, Petroperú seguirá demandando recursos públicos y postergando una solución sostenible.
Brain scans are revealing early dementia-like changes in kids and teens from heavy screen use.
60 Minutes Australia reported toddlers spending just 2–3 hours daily on devices already show abnormal white matter development. Teens averaging 6–8 hours display widened brain ridges and thinning in key areas — patterns that mirror early Alzheimer’s.
Excessive screens appear to weaken neural pathways that normally strengthen through real-world movement, play, and face-to-face interaction.
We’re also seeing the first IQ drops in recorded history, plus a nearly 400% rise in early-onset dementia signs among 35–44 year olds. Correlation, not proven causation — but devices are the major new variable.
This is one of those reports that makes you rethink default habits. The convenience of screens is undeniable, but the potential long-term brain impacts on developing kids are hard to ignore.
We may be unintentionally running a massive experiment on the next generation’s cognitive health.
Are we underestimating the risks of heavy screen time, or is this concern overblown?
El nuevo gobierno encontrará un sector externo recontra sólido. El año pasado, las exportaciones fueron de US$ 93000 millones y el superávit comercial de US$ 34753 millones. Por otro lado, las RIN bordean los US$ 100000 millones. Nunca antes tuvimos un sector externo tan sólido.
Prolonged AI use may make it harder to think critically and creatively, recent research suggests. But there are ways to keep the brain fit economist.com/science-and-te…
Today, the U.S. and Peru celebrate 200 years of diplomatic relations. As a Major Non-NATO ally, Peru remains a key partner in advancing our shared goals in the Western Hemisphere. I look forward to continuing to deepen our cooperation for a more prosperous region.
El mundo nos mira. El diario @el_pais expone cómo el Estado peruano está a punto de hacer perder vacantes históricas a cientos de profesionales por culpa de la inacción administrativa.
La falta de celeridad ya es un escándalo internacional. #becabicentenario2026
🇺🇸🇵🇪As we commemorate the bicentennial of relations between the United States and Peru, we reaffirm our shared commitment to democracy, freedom, regional security, and economic prosperity.
A 200 años de esta relación, celebramos los lazos históricos entre el Perú y Estados Unidos.
ONPE continúa su actividad como si nada hubiera pasado, reconoce que las mesas de serie 900 no fueron advertidas ni hubo personeros en ellas. Solo tenemos que hacer acto de fe.
“Si piensas que estás vencido, lo estás./ Si piensas que no te atreves, no lo harás./ Si piensas que te gustaría ganar, pero crees que no puedes, no lo lograrás./ Porque en el mundo encontrarás que el éxito/ comienza con la voluntad del hombre./ Si piensas que perderás, ya has perdido./ Todo está en el estado mental, porque muchas carreras se han perdido antes de haber corrido./ Y muchos cobardes han fracasado antes de haber su trabajo empezado./ Piensa en grande y tus hechos crecerán./ Piensa en pequeño y te quedarás atrás./ Tienes que pensar bien para elevarte, todo está en el estado mental./ Si piensas que estás adelante, lo estás./ Tienes que estar seguro de ti mismo, antes de intentar ganar un premio./ La batalla de la vida no siempre la gana el hombre más fuerte o el más ligero./ Porque tarde o temprano, el hombre que gana es aquel que cree poder hacerlo”.
#TiempoDeGanarPeru 🇵🇪
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The EWTN News documentary, which debuts on May 1, tells the story of how our American Pope was shaped by this South American country.
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