Spidey

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Spidey

Spidey

@galvenite

Aren't we all just trying to make our way on this beautiful little blue planet

Detroit, MI Katılım Ekim 2011
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Chess.com
Chess.com@chesscom·
SO MANY CHECKS - but only one of them is CHECKMATE 🧐 which move wins the game instantly?
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Zak Krevitt
Zak Krevitt@zak_krevitt·
Am I crazy for thinking that AI has made no significant, positive, material changes in the average person's life yet? Day-to-day life has not really changed in structurally significant ways in the way that large leaps forward like electricity, the internet, etc. did. It's a fascinating technology full of massive potential, but we haven't really seen it play out yet in a way that significantly improves the lives of the average person.
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This is my Judging Face
This is my Judging Face@YaMyJudgingFace·
@KylePagan_ It’s 8 and it would be easy. It’s also introduce a lot more to the game. @KingJames could have been in the MLS. Instead he made 1000x more in the NBA. There would be a lot of players who would enter and dominate.
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Kyle Pagan
Kyle Pagan@KylePagan_·
Serious question: If today we banned every single male athlete in the U.S. from playing any sport beside soccer. How long would it take us to win a World Cup? 4 years? 8 might be generous.
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Spidey
Spidey@galvenite·
@AnatoliKopadze Great explanation. I like that you called out the token cost and shared your method to create skills so that you're getting effective results.
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Anatoli Kopadze
Anatoli Kopadze@AnatoliKopadze·
Anthropic engineer: "You're not supposed to prompt Claude. You're supposed to build a system that prompts itself." In 45 minutes she breaks down how Anthropic builds agents that remember, learn from their mistakes, and get smarter with every run. Worth more than any paid course you'll find on building agents. Watch the session, then read the guide on building loops below.
Anatoli Kopadze@AnatoliKopadze

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Spidey
Spidey@galvenite·
@EdDaWord @zuhayeer Scale matters as well. Big tech has 100M+ users. Website and apps have considerably less. At scale latency matters so big tech screens for it and pays accordingly.
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Ed 
Ed @EdDaWord·
@galvenite @zuhayeer I don’t disagree but by that logic design or web or mobile Eng would be paid the most but they are paid the least.
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Zuhayeer Musa
Zuhayeer Musa@zuhayeer·
It’s interesting to note the engineering-first shops where median eng ICs are paid better than the median PM Apple, Nvidia, and Uber are the 3 among this cohort
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Jeff B
Jeff B@jrbusa16·
@galvenite @h14hdotcom @SenSanders Clearly no matter what I say you are entrenched in your beliefs that it’s okay to threaten and destroy when you don’t like government policy. Good luck
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Sen. Bernie Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders@SenSanders·
Last year, Microsoft made $101 billion in profits, got a $12.5 billion tax break from Trump & paid its CEO $96 million. This year, it’s raising the price of an Xbox by $150 & eliminating 3,200 jobs. Please don’t tell me corporate tax breaks create jobs. It never trickles down.
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Jeff B
Jeff B@jrbusa16·
@galvenite @h14hdotcom @SenSanders The crazies ran Elon off when they threatened him and his business (remember the outbreak of keying and firebombing of Tesla’s?) which stalled the Doge program. And I would argue that 215 Billion was a good eye opener for the Nick Shirley’s of the world to continue to investigate
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Jeff B
Jeff B@jrbusa16·
@h14hdotcom @SenSanders And eventually a competitor will crush them if they get out of line; that’s called efficiency, unlike with government who has no competitors and can be run with fraud and waste with no recourse
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Spidey@galvenite·
@JIGRM2 @SenSanders Hmm, it's almost like corporate business models rely on the exploitation of cheap labor. When workers ask for a share of the pie, execs close up shop and take massive bonuses.
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FREEDOM IS NOT 4 FREE
FREEDOM IS NOT 4 FREE@JIGRM2·
@SenSanders lol coming from the fucking idiot asking for unrealistic hourly rates and wondering why we loosing jobs. You idiot helped California raise hourly rates in the fast food industry and 20000 locations closed you dumbfuck
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Spidey@galvenite·
@Dbergs1_NP @SenSanders America looks like the bottom pyramid today. We'd love the top pyramid. Have we been under communism all along?
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Daniel Berger
Daniel Berger@Dbergs1_NP·
@SenSanders Bernie’s socialism first policy explained 👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾
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Spidey@galvenite·
@georgescruggs9 @TreyGolfFish @SenSanders The fact that you think the US government should operate as a business is part of the problem. Should we leave you to fend for yourself, when you're down on your luck?
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STR Tiga
STR Tiga@georgescruggs9·
@TreyGolfFish @SenSanders There is no business in the US, no matter how poorly run, that doesn’t invest and spend its money more wisely and more for the public good than the spendthrift US Goverment
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Spidey@galvenite·
@JoshRandel43526 @SenSanders Corporations fail to understand that they only make profits when people buy their products. Good luck having other greedy corps and AI buy their products. Jobs are the only metric that matters.
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Josh Randell
Josh Randell@JoshRandel43526·
@SenSanders Corporations have been the backbone of America throughout history, politicians treated them unfairly by gauging them with heavy taxes and forcing them to relocate to other countries, some corporations became greedy and made the problem worse.
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Spidey@galvenite·
@EdDaWord @zuhayeer It largely comes down to visibility. Execs credit feature owners who drive adoption. PMs know to value their execution teams. The back end logistics of how features are structured doesn't really see the light of day.
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Ed 
Ed @EdDaWord·
@zuhayeer Why is do you think product out earns Eng which out earns product design?
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Spidey
Spidey@galvenite·
@PBSSpaceTime Can you do an episode about the bogoliubov transformation? Also I'd be super interested in a semi-classical analysis of applying quantum physics to curved spacetime. Thanks for all the great content you put out!
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Spidey
Spidey@galvenite·
@ScienceClic You should look at differential forms. General relativity is very beautifully described using these geometric structures.
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Spidey@galvenite·
@TBRSimulator @engineers_feed Multiplication and division have the same level of operation it’s just that the functions are applied left to right
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World of Engineering
World of Engineering@engineers_feed·
What is the value of 12 ÷ 2 (5 – 2) = ?
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Spidey@galvenite·
@planetmoney Can you do an episode on wealth redistribution due to the rise of corporations? It seems to me than companies hire employees in rural areas and the products of their labor benefit shareholders and executives in urban areas
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World of Engineering
World of Engineering@engineers_feed·
Can you solve this equation in less than 20 seconds? 1 + 4 = 5 2 + 5 = 12 3 + 6 = 21 8 + 11 = ?
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Pratik 𝕏
Pratik 𝕏@pratikkamat24·
@engineers_feed 1. (1+1) = 2 2. 13(2) = 2 3. 52 ÷ 26 = 2 PEDMAS or BODMAS Don’t need to do anything with 52 and 13 until you solve for the parenthesis or the brackets
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World of Engineering
World of Engineering@engineers_feed·
World of Engineering Quiz: Can you solve 52÷13(1+1)=?
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Spidey
Spidey@galvenite·
@tyler_m_john Sometimes it’s not the best thing to treat everyone the same. Your relationships do depend on a wide range of factors. You treat friends, differently from family, differently from acquaintances and differently still from strangers. Treat people the way they want to be treated.
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Tyler John
Tyler John@tyler_m_john·
Obviously there are lots of ways of treating people equally, this isn't the only one. It's just the version of treating everyone equally that, after 12 years of serious reflection on moral philosophy and getting clarity on the choice points, resonates the most deeply with me.
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Tyler John
Tyler John@tyler_m_john·
A bunch of people seem to think that utilitarianism is committed to some dubious ontology centred on a spooky idea of "the general good." For me it's very much not that. It's an attempt to systematise my altruistic sentiments into a moral theory that treats everyone equally.
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