Jenetem
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Jenetem
@jenetemm
into tech engineering. a better world is possible. #tikTokNextBlock
Katılım Eylül 2009
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On the Greek island of Syros, animal lovers can live for free in exchange for caring for the island’s many stray cats.
The nonprofit organization Syros Cats runs a popular volunteer program that offers free accommodation, utilities, and sometimes meals. In return, volunteers help care for the island’s estimated 3,000 stray cats by feeding them, cleaning shelters, socializing the animals, and assisting with sterilization and veterinary care.
Volunteers typically stay in a shared house near the Aegean Sea, with private bedrooms, and commit several hours a day to cat care. The rest of their time is free to explore the charming capital of Ermoupoli, beautiful beaches, and picturesque villages.
This unique program has become a dream opportunity for cat enthusiasts around the world, allowing them to enjoy authentic Greek island life while making a real difference for the local feline population.

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I actually really like this UI. Which is why they rarely let me design UI at Microsoft :-)
ThioJoe@thiojoe
gpt-image-2 is actually good at memes
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@nytimes Adam lives in Malta, not El Salvador. Impressive how you can screw up the most basic of facts.
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Bitcoin’s founder, Satoshi Nakamoto, has remained hidden for 17 years. A trail of clues — and a year of digging by our reporter, John Carreyrou — led us to a 55-year-old computer scientist in El Salvador named Adam Back. nyti.ms/4bXWC3V
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Holy. 😳
Bro is locked in.
Don't count xAI out just yet.
Plz free us from the Darioverse ser 🙏😩
Elon Musk@elonmusk
SpaceXAI Colossus 2 now has 7 models in training: - Imagine V2 - 2 variants of 1T - 2 variants of 1.5T - 6T - 10T Some catching up to do.
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The comparison sounds clever on an Accenture slide. It falls apart the second you check the history.
Edison spent years studying gas lamps, arc lamps, and every existing illumination technology before building the lightbulb. His key breakthrough, a carbonized bamboo filament that lasted 1,200 hours, came from testing 3,000 materials across 14 months of continuous iteration. He didn't skip the candle. He studied every candle ever made and then built something better.
The iPhone was a continuous improvement of the Palm Pilot, which was a continuous improvement of the Newton, which was a continuous improvement of the Psion Organizer. Google was a continuous improvement of AltaVista. Tesla was a continuous improvement of the GM EV1.
The consulting version of innovation sounds like "think different and skip the boring work." The actual version is "study every existing solution until you understand the constraints so deeply that the next step becomes obvious."
Accenture charges $500/hour to show this slide to Fortune 500 executives. The companies that actually build the next electric light are in the lab running experiment 2,999.
Mustafa@oprydai
i often think about this..
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@DIAS nah 2004 much better. 2 new metro lines, new airport, awesome Marathonos avenue for travelling to the east coast, Athens flyover opened too and the Olympic park was nice and new before it was left to rot away
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90s was peak Athens. It used to be a giant Greek village.
Old airport, only 1 train that went from 1 side of Athens to the other, peripteros and mustard on a gyro was unheard of




Damian@dublin_damo
Probably no city I've been to has improved more in the last 25-30 years than Athens, very cool place these days, I love it.
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Yeah, because he's the embodiment of the boomer mindset
As long as I get mine I don't care if the rest of the world is an illusion to ensure the slavery of my children
Ramin Nasibov@RaminNasibov
The older I get, the more I understand this guy.
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