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ÜT: 40.244268,-75.341269 Katılım Ocak 2009
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ethanhill@ethanhill·
@BarackObama Thanks Barak. Im a bit right of you but much respect.
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
Although we don’t yet have the details about the motives behind last night's shooting at the White House Correspondents Dinner, it’s incumbent upon all us to reject the idea that violence has any place in our democracy. It’s also a sobering reminder of the courage and sacrifice that U.S. Secret Service Agents show every day. I’m grateful to them – and thankful that the agent who was shot is going to be okay.
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Rand Paul
Rand Paul@RandPaul·
The national debt just passed $39 trillion. My Six Penny Plan cuts six pennies out of every dollar Washington spends. Balanced budget in five years. If your family can live within its means, so can the federal government.
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ethanhill@ethanhill·
@kevinrose @kevinrose you are in Cali. Recommend a nice hike in one of those amazing hikes. And this is coming from someone that has followed you since the screen savers.
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Kevin Rose
Kevin Rose@kevinrose·
well, I just maxed out my claude max plan -- can't use it again until Tuesday, what does one do?
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ethanhill@ethanhill·
@PeterDiamandis @PeterDiamandis can you refer me to anyone that can try advanced techniques (stem cells or others) for lower back disc degeneration. It's interfering with my life. Best. Ethan Hill
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
Stories shape our future. Story tellers manifest our destiny. Someone, somewhere, is writing an epic screenplay that is more Star Trek, than Terminator. A vision of a compelling and optimistic tomorrow that will shape humanity’s next few decades. The cell phone, the internet, humanoid robots, self-driving cars, voice assistants, and Starships were all imagined in science fiction before they were built by engineers. Stories are blueprints. Question: What if we asked storytellers around the world to envision an epic and compelling future for humanity, and then funded them to produce that film? What if we could flood the world with positive visions of the future, rather than dystopian predictions? Announcing the Future Vision XPRIZE 🧵
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ethanhill@ethanhill·
@PeterDiamandis @PeterDiamandis. Im s moonshot mate that follows every episode with excitement each week, sometimes twice a week. Maybe soon Skippy (BTW my favorite space beer can) will just stream full time. Anyway I have a weird one for you. You ate very connected to cutting edge medicine
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ethanhill@ethanhill·
@IIoT_World 100%. The IT department that tries to own AI alone will lose. The ones who become the bridge between security, ops, and business strategy will run the show. I mapped out a 12-month playbook for this exact shift: ethanhill0511.github.io/ai-enterprise-…
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IIoT World
IIoT World@IIoT_World·
#sponsored by Cybus. Your AI strategy shouldn't belong solely to the IT department. Because AI outputs influence physical production and maintenance, its governance sits at the intersection of cybersecurity, operations, and engineering. If these three teams aren't talking, your model integrity is at risk. #sponsored #cybus_iiot
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ethanhill@ethanhill·
@aakashgupta This is spot on. AI isn't the threat — staying stuck in 2019 workflows is. I wrote a playbook for IT pros on exactly this: how to go from gatekeeper to strategic enabler in 12 months. The data says AI is GROWING IT roles, not killing them. ethanhill0511.github.io/ai-enterprise-…
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Everyone talks about AI replacing jobs. The more interesting shift is AI replacing the excuses teams use to skip the hard work. User research is the most skipped step in product development. PMs know they should do it. They have the frameworks. They've read the books. They still ship features based on 3 Slack conversations with friendly customers. The real blocker was never methodology. It was labor. Transcribing, coding, synthesizing, cross-referencing, verifying patterns across dozens of participants. That workflow took weeks and cost thousands in research ops headcount. This walkthrough compresses that entire pipeline into Claude. Load context, run per-participant analysis, verify patterns, audit the AI's reasoning. Four steps that used to require a dedicated research team. The PMs who adopt this won't just ship better products. They'll make decisions so fast that competitors still running 6-week research cycles can't keep up. Speed of insight is becoming the new moat.
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

You should be researching your users more. So I got an expert to give me a masterclass in how to do it with AI: Step 0: Load Context Into Claude - 8:22 Step 1: Per-Participant Analysis - 16:12 Step 2: Verification - 26:06 Step 3: Auditing AI - 51:31

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ethanhill@ethanhill·
The biggest career risk in 2026 isn't AI replacing you. It's you ignoring AI while your peers learn to use it responsibly. I wrote the full playbook — 12-month roadmap, growth areas, salary data, OEM frameworks, security mindset. Read it here: ethanhill0511.github.io/ai-enterprise-…
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ethanhill@ethanhill·
The fields growing fastest right now: • AI Governance & Compliance: 156% YoY • Cybersecurity: 124% YoY • AI/ML Engineering: 92% YoY • Data Engineering: 88% YoY Notice the pattern: the fastest growth is in fields requiring human judgment + risk understanding.
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ethanhill@ethanhill·
Every headline says AI is coming for IT jobs. I spent the last week digging into the actual data. The numbers tell a very different story — and there's a practical playbook for what to do about it. Thread. 🧵
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
We talk a lot about incoming autonomous vehicle fleets and revolutions worldwide, but trust me within the next 3-5 years you’ll still need a drivers license.
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