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@dataagile_

Works with data. Into in crypto/defi (mainly Solana and Cosmos). Python-enthusiast. Boomer.

Sverige Katılım Ocak 2022
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Edward Blom
Edward Blom@Edward_Blom·
Jag fick en gång laktosfri grädde istället för vanlig till jordgubbar ute i Skärgården. Hade extra frågat om det var riktig grädde för annars hade jag hellre tagit en bit ost. Trodde jag fått mellangrädde av den fadda smaken att döma och jag var så rasande hela dagen att jag förstörde skärgårsutflykten för mina medföljande vänner. Hängde ut restaurangen på Twitter när jag kom hem och alla mina följare blev helsura - på mig … Sån jäkla tur att jag inte är SVT-journalist.
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Staffan Dopping
Staffan Dopping@staffandopping·
Är det bara jag som är känslig för om någon uttalar 2016 som "schugohundrasexton"? "#ord
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dataagile.sol@dataagile_·
@RobertJBye I want it to be easy to move a conversation into a project after it is created.
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Robert Bye
Robert Bye@RobertJBye·
We’re making the Claude mobile app even better, so please share your feedback! What annoys you about it? What bugs are you seeing? What features are missing?
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Jessica Rosencrantz
Jessica Rosencrantz@Rosencrantz_J·
AI-jätten Mistral storsatsar i Sverige. Franska Mistral väljer Sverige för sin första expansion utanför Frankrike – med en investering på 12,8 miljarder kronor i digital infrastruktur och ett nytt AI-center. Det är ett starkt kvitto på Sveriges position som ledande technation och på Europas samlade kraft inom tech och AI. I en osäker omvärld bygger vi kapacitet, kompetens och konkurrenskraft här i Europa – och stärker vår roll i den globala teknikutvecklingen.
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Melkey
Melkey@MelkeyDev·
OpenAI buying OpenCode
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dataagile.sol@dataagile_·
@toly @ASvanevik Where do you draw the line for socialism? Some would call the Nordic countries a bit socialist, but we are ok for the most part, even great in some areas.
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toly 🇺🇸
toly 🇺🇸@toly·
@ASvanevik Either you are an idiot who thinks socialism could work, or a sociopath willingly taking advantage of idiots
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Alex Svanevik 🐧
Alex Svanevik 🐧@ASvanevik·
socialism = the alliance of the (few) smart & evil people with the (many) dumb & kind people
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dataagile.sol@dataagile_·
@juliarturc I guess there is just so much going on with AI, although extremely knowledgeable, he is just one guy, and he focused on other things until now
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Julia Turc
Julia Turc@juliarturc·
Karpathy is one of my favorite people in AI. But he just discovered that AI can do more than autocomplete, like a couple of years late. So why exactly are the retweets taking over my feed? Why is everyone freaking out about old news? Me no understand.
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dataagile.sol@dataagile_·
@clashreport Fine, just get out of Ukraine, stop attacking other countries and become a democratic state and we can talk.
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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
Putin: If we were to join our efforts—Russia and European countries—our joint GDP would be higher than the US.
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dataagile.sol@dataagile_·
@mert I believe this is why: most of the problems that philosophy tries to solve, are made up by the philosophers themselves. The problems are often confusions that stems from unclear and convoluted language.
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mert
mert@mert·
why is it that you don't see more philosophers in the mainstream today? is it because the world has moved on from being more thought-oriented to being more pragmatism-oriented? or is it because philosophers are generally recognized after their time has passed?
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Bojan Tunguz
Bojan Tunguz@tunguz·
Come on fam, you got this!
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dataagile.sol@dataagile_·
@lexfridman Saying: I talk to everyone, I want to understand both perspectives, it’s all very complicated (who to say who is right or wrong?) is a sneaky form of Russian propaganda. Most people (correctly) identify Putin as the aggressor, moving them to towards uncertainty is a win for Putin
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Lex Fridman
Lex Fridman@lexfridman·
I'm in Kyiv to interview President Zelenskyy, trying to do my small part in pushing for peace. This photo is of me visiting Babi Yar yesterday, a place where many in my family were slaughtered by Nazi forces in 1941. They were ordered to gather with valuables with the promise they'd be "resettled", and then forced to lay down in this ravine on top of other people's bodies and were shot. Over 30,000 people were slaughtered in this way in just 2 days. Let me add another note, because sadly I'm attacked a lot online by all sides but in this case Ukrainian people. I'm told by many Ukrainian friends (living in Ukraine) that the attacks are voices propped up by Ukrainian bot farms. I disagree, and I think it's not a good way to operate intellectually, thinking that anyone attacking me is a bot, and anyone supporting me is a smart thoughtful human being 🤣 Maybe it's true sometimes, but it's better to assume it's not. I prefer to assume it's just a lot of passionate people who care about Ukraine and yes sometimes get caught up in the witch-burning hysteria of the crowd. The far left and far right in United States did this a lot over the past few years. Anyway, in the previous post, I already correcting a bunch of lies spread about me online about my my background. I explained my family roots in Ukraine, and now let me add some more context to the pile about my previous visit to Ukraine during the war. I visited Ukraine in summer of 2022, traveling to Bucha, Borodyanka, Kyiv, Kryvyi Rih, and several places on the front in Kherson Oblast. This trip was personal. Most of it was not recorded, and was not meant to be recorded. I had two goals for the trip: 1. To interview President Zelenskyy 2. For me to personally understand and feel the reality of this war. For the first part, President Zelenskyy eventually agreed, and that's why I'm back in Kyiv. For the second part, I spoke with hundreds of people off-mic (not recorded, just human to human), including soldiers, civilians, politicians, artists, religious leaders, journalists, economists, historians, and technologists. I recorded only a tiny number of these, with no intent to publish them as standalone episodes, but instead to maybe consider including them in a documentary-style video as part of a Zelensky interview (if it happens during the 2022 visit), kind of like David Letterman did. But the project quickly fell apart and started to not make sense, not in the way I was approaching it. As I was speaking with people (off-mic), the conversations I enjoyed having most and that I felt would powerfully show the beauty and pain of Ukrainian people in this war would be with hundreds of soldiers and civilians. The interviews I DID record were simply just not good conversations, and it's my fault, and I take full responsibility for that. They were short (by my standard: ~1 hour) where I asked disparate generic questions, which resulted in shallow generic conversation. I quickly realized that I would need to change my approach. I would need to either make a documentary by recording hundreds of conversations with soldiers & civilians or do full normal deep-dive 3-5+ hour podcasts with individual people. I agreed to do the latter with a few folks I met, including President Zelenskyy. I did an episode with Ukrainian historian Serhii Plokhy in this style. Almost all the people I spoke with on and off-mic have reached out with support and total understanding. Many have become good friends. Still, I'm deeply sorry for the many ways I've failed in this effort, but I promise I'm working really hard to get better. I really do try with all my heart to speak to people from all sides with empathy, depth, and compassion. I'm sure the attacks will continue, but at least now you have some more context. Sorry for the long post, and any mistakes (I didn't proofread). I'm writing it looking over Kyiv as the sun rises. Happy Holidays. I love you all ❤️
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Abstract
Abstract@AbstractChain·
PG was researched and designed to solve the fundamental misalignment between users, builders, and governance. PG can be implemented on any L2 blockchain that has a native governance token and a sequencing system. Read the full research paper here: pg.abs.xyz
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Mac
Mac@GoodPoliticGuy·
If you could nominate one human to converse with an alien civilization as a representative of all of us who would it be?
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Justin Bons
Justin Bons@Justin_Bons·
1/15) BTC is a purely speculative meme-coin with ZERO utility ETH is also totally uncompetitive; as they sold their soul for L2 tokens & equity! XRP is centralized & they are deceiving the public So what is left? Plenty! Let's explore some options together with impartially: 🧵
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AI For Humans Show
AI For Humans Show@AIForHumansShow·
New episode: @OpenAI's Shipmas is here! What the hell does that mean? We'll find out over the next ten days! Wheeee! Plus, @theworldlabs & @GoogleDeepMind's Genie 2 up the game on AI World Sims... And SO MUCH MORE. YT link below to like, share & put on yer Xmas wishlist.
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dataagile.sol@dataagile_·
@mert Why is every one so servile towards bitcoin? Proof of work is the dumbest algorithm possible. The no-coiners are right, mining is a senseless miss use of resources.
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