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Jim Fisk

@jimafisk

Here for your #opensource #dev tips. Opinions are not mine. Founder @JantcuTech | Creator @plentico | Organizer @BuildTimeRender

Worthington, MA Katılım Kasım 2013
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Omead Pooladzandi
Omead Pooladzandi@HessianFree·
your spotify cache is bigger than our largest AI model. Bonsai: 1-bit weights. 1.7B to 8B params. 14x compression vs bf16. 8x faster on edge. 256 MB to 1.2GB. Based on Qwen 3. we just came out of stealth. intelligence belongs at the edge and we're going to put it there. Apache 2.0. we compressed intelligence. more coming. @PrismML
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PrismML@PrismML

Today, we are emerging from stealth and launching PrismML, an AI lab with Caltech origins that is centered on building the most concentrated form of intelligence. At PrismML, we believe that the next major leaps in AI will be driven by order-of-magnitude improvements in intelligence density, not just sheer parameter count. Our first proof point is the 1-bit Bonsai 8B, a 1-bit weight model that fits into 1.15 GBs of memory and delivers over 10x the intelligence density of its full-precision counterparts. It is 14x smaller, 8x faster, and 5x more energy efficient on edge hardware while remaining competitive with other models in its parameter-class. We are open-sourcing the model under Apache 2.0 license, along with Bonsai 4B and 1.7B models. When advanced models become small, fast, and efficient enough to run locally, the design space for AI changes immediately. We believe in a future of on-device agents, real-time robotics, offline intelligence and entirely new products that were previously impossible. We are excited to share our vision with you and keep working in the future to push the frontier of intelligence to the edge.

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Young Americans for Liberty
🚨 BREAKING: Congress has passed a bill to abolish the Federal Reserve and mandate a balanced budget starting in fiscal year 2027 to prevent our eventual economic collapse. It's a miracle!
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Jim Fisk@jimafisk·
@freestatepty Debates are stupid, everyone does them and real ideas are never actually explored. Civil discussions like this made in good faith are refreshing
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Jim Fisk@jimafisk·
@Itsfoss Ubuntu is not a serious operating system. I used to make user videos for it, but switching gnome and especially adding snaps has been complete disaster
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Jim Fisk@jimafisk·
Just donated to @MassieforKY. If you care about liberty, fiscal responsibility, and government accountability, I hope you'll join me and chip in a few bucks! massiemoneybomb.com
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Jim Fisk@jimafisk·
@TheMaineWonk Bro there was insider trading on 9/11, they've all been massively corrupt. But you're right, this admin is no exception.
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Maine@TheMaineWonk·
‼️‼️ TRUMP & INSIDERS ARE MANIPULATING MARKET + MAKING MILLIONS 6:50AM: $1.5 BILLION worth of S&P 500 futures contracts purchased & 2.5 million barrels worth of Crude futures contracts sold. 7:04AM: Trump announces discussions with Iran. It’s the most corrupt admin in history.
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Theo Von@TheoVon·
😂 ima bank somewhere else just to be safe
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Jeff Geerling
Jeff Geerling@geerlingguy·
AI is destroying open source, and it's not even good yet
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Documenting Saylor
Documenting Saylor@saylordocs·
If you spent $1 million per day since Jesus was born you wouldn’t even have spent $1 trillion. The U.S. national debt is $38 trillion.
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Jim Fisk@jimafisk·
@PR0GRAMMERHUM0R Infinite scroll is one of the stupidest UX trends. It looks cool/impressive but almost always impractical and removes control from the user and makes information harder to access
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RebuildNH@RebuildNH·
BREAKING: NH House HHS passes HB1811, the no mandates bill, along party lines OTPA! 🎉🎉🎉
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Sam@xwastheone·
Paper money was never supposed to be the money. It was a receipt. You deposited gold at a bank. The bank gave you a note that said: "The bearer of this note may redeem it for X amount of gold." That's all a dollar was. A claim ticket. The paper had no value. The gold in the vault did. The paper just made it easier to carry. This system worked for centuries. Every major currency was backed this way. The British pound. The French franc. The U.S. dollar. Then, slowly, governments realized something: If people trust the paper, they never come for the gold. So they printed more notes than they had gold. Then more. Then more. When too many people asked questions, they closed the gold window. That was supposed to be temporary. 55 years later, the dollar is still backed by nothing but trust. And that trust has cost you 97% of your purchasing power. The receipt became the money. Global money became trust-based. And money became nothing but a promise that nobody has to keep.
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World of Engineering
World of Engineering@engineers_feed·
Guizhou Province, China. A mountainous region once considered unsuitable for farming has been transformed into a major energy zone. Solar power plants are built on steep slopes and karst depressions that cannot be used for construction or agriculture.
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Eric S. Raymond
Eric S. Raymond@esrtweet·
If you are a software engineer "experiencing some degree of mental health crisis", now hear this, because I've been coding for 50 years since the days of punched cards and I have a salutary kick in your ass to deliver. Get over yourself. Every previous "programming is obsolete" panic has been a bust, and this one's going to be too. The fundamental problem of mismatch between the intentions in human minds and the specifications that a computer can interpret hasn't gone away just because now you can do a lot of your programming in natural language to an LLM. Systems are still complicated. This shit is still difficult. The need for people who specialize in bridging that gap isn't going to go away. As usual, the answer is: upskill yourself and adapt. If a crusty old fart like me can do it, you can too.
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I don't know why this week became the tipping point, but nearly every software engineer I've talked to is experiencing some degree of mental health crisis.

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Jim Fisk@jimafisk·
@levelsio 100% scam profession. Why don't more people take issue with the buyer agent's incentives being aligned with the seller? They took an oath 😂. People who defend this system profit from it or are sympathetic to loved ones who do.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
I'm so done with real estate agents What an absolutely useless profession in 2026 Nowadays when I go visit houses to buy you get the construction company guy tell you everything anyway, and they actually know their stuff And then you have some literally low IQ shady car salesman guy hovering around you in the back with NO added information and NO added service "Yes this house is great because it's north-facing" And then for doing absolutely nothing zilch nada, they deserve 5% of the house price in commission??? And you can't visit the house direct because real estate agents cover each other asses so the selling agent will tell you to find a buyer agent to be able to visit it A complete racket 100%
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Jim Fisk@jimafisk·
@MassieforKY Just donated, keep fighting Thomas! The people are with you!
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Jim Fisk@jimafisk·
@realPatrickJr I've heard the "replacing it with sugar to maintain flavor" argument before, but don't buy it. I believe it's more sinister: sugar is addictive in a way that fat never could be. Drug dealing 101.
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Patrick Sullivan Jr.
Patrick Sullivan Jr.@realPatrickJr·
For decades, fat was the primary target of health scares. People gave up butter and eggs to protect their hearts, but that advice was based on a lie. In the 1960s, a trade group called the Sugar Research Foundation realized science was starting to link sugar to heart disease. To protect their interests, they paid Harvard scientists about $50,000 in today's money to publish a review in the New England Journal of Medicine. That 1967 study downplayed the role of sugar and shifted the blame entirely to saturated fat. Following this lead, the food industry began removing fat from products and replacing it with sugar to maintain flavor. This change helped trigger a global rise in obesity and type 2 diabetes. We didn't get sick by mistake, but by people who followed guidelines written by people on a corporate payroll.
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Slim
Slim@onu_slim·
Do you know by 45, life has already answered you. Not with words, but with outcomes. At 45, you are no longer becoming. You have largely become. Your finances, health, relationships, and reputation are no longer promises. They are evidence. This is the age where self deception collapses. You can’t keep blaming your parents, your country, your spouse, or bad luck. Because by now, you have made enough choices to own where you stand. By 45, time is no longer theoretical. You feel it in your knees, your back, your energy levels, and your recovery time. You realize youth was not just age. It was resilience you did not respect. At this stage, regret becomes loud. Not the dramatic kind, but the quiet ones. The calls you never returned. The skills you postponed learning. The risks you were too comfortable to take. By 45, your children, or the absence of them, mirror your priorities. Your marriage, or lack of peace in it, reflects how well you learned emotional discipline. Your friendships are fewer, because tolerance for nonsense is gone. This is also when money tells the most honest story. Not income, but preparedness. If work stops today, how long can you breathe without panic. At 45, that answer matters more than titles. By this age, people stop listening to your explanations. They watch how you live. You are either a reference point or a warning. Your health is no longer forgiving. Every ignored checkup. Every year of stress without rest. Every habit you told yourself you would fix later. Later has arrived. At 45, dreams that survived discipline look powerful. Dreams that survived excuses look childish. You now understand that hope without structure is cruelty to yourself. This is the age where legacy quietly replaces ambition. You start thinking less about applause and more about impact. Less about proving, more about leaving something solid behind. By 45, life stops negotiating. It simply enforces the consequences of earlier decades. And the most painful realization is this. Most people did not fail because life was unfair. They failed because they delayed honesty with themselves. At 45, peace becomes the real currency. And you either earned it through discipline, foresight, and humility. Or you spend the rest of your years trying to explain why you don’t have it.
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