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Die with memories, not dreams • ♑️ • LYBB

Katılım Ekim 2009
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Seeing your people prosper is a great feeling
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Akash Muni
Akash Muni@akashmuni27·
And this is not the only time it happened. Google reCAPTCHA - every time you clicked "select all traffic lights" you were training self driving car AI. Duolingo - millions of users translating sentences were actually training Meta's translation models. Amazon Mechanical Turk - people got paid cents to label images that now power billion dollar AI systems. The pattern is always the same. Gamify a task. Make it free. Collect the data. The most expensive part of building AI is not the model. It is the labeled real world data. And the best way to get it is to make sure the person providing it never realizes they are working.
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Mark Gadala-Maria
Mark Gadala-Maria@markgadala·
This is wild. 143 million people thought they were catching Pokémon. They were actually building one of the largest real-world visual datasets in AI history. Niantic just disclosed that photos and AR scans collected through Pokémon Go have produced a dataset of over 30 billion real-world images. The company is now using that data to power visual navigation AI for delivery robots. Players didn't just walk around with their phones. They scanned landmarks, storefronts, parks, and sidewalks from every angle, at every time of day, in lighting and weather conditions that staged photography would never capture. They documented the physical world at a scale no mapping company with a fleet of vehicles could have replicated on the same timeline or budget. Niantic collected this systematically, data point by data point, across eight years, while users thought the only thing at stake was catching a rare Charizard. The most valuable AI training datasets in the world aren't being assembled in data centers. They're being built by people who have no idea they're building them.
NewsForce@Newsforce

POKÉMON GO PLAYERS TRAINED 30 BILLION IMAGE AI MAP Niantic says photos and scans collected through Pokémon Go and its AR apps have produced a massive dataset of more than 30 billion real-world images. The company is now using that data to power visual navigation for delivery robots, letting them identify exact locations on city streets without relying on GPS. Source: NewsForce

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Trust the baseline, not the spike.
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You play the game, you win some you lose some. You don’t play the game, you lose every time.
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Somebody gotta do it
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Action > Words I’ve heard it all. I’ve seen minimal.
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Speedkicks
Speedkicks@Speedkicks·
Stanford said you guys gotta stop complaining and lock in
Shining Science@ShiningScience

🚨 Research shows repeated complaining physically rewires your brain to prioritize stress and negativity. The way we speak about our daily challenges does more than just vent frustration; it physically alters the architecture of the brain. When we engage in chronic complaining, we repeatedly activate neural networks responsible for detecting threats and processing stress. Through the biological process of neuroplasticity, these circuits become stronger and more efficient every time they are used. Essentially, the brain learns to become more adept at finding things to be unhappy about, turning a temporary mood into a permanent biological predisposition toward negativity and fear-based thinking. As these negative pathways become the brain's default setting, individuals often experience a measurable increase in baseline stress levels and emotional volatility. This heightened sensitivity means that even minor inconveniences can trigger an intense stress response because the brain has been conditioned to interpret the world through a lens of threat. Findings discussed by the Stanford University School of Medicine emphasize that while this mechanism is powerful, understanding the science of affective neuroscience is the first step in consciously redirecting those pathways toward more resilient emotional patterns. Source: Stanford University School of Medicine. (2023). Neural Plasticity and the Impact of Negative Thought Patterns on Emotional Regulation. Stanford Medicine News.

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Sahil Bloom
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
The ultimate life hack is the ability to quickly reset and recover. From a bad interaction. From a bad day. From a missed workout. From a poor decision. You can start over whenever you want. You can't always control what happened, but you can control how long you carry it.
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Sahil Bloom
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
I’m increasingly convinced that the willingness to change your mind is the ultimate sign of intelligence. The most impressive people I know change their minds often in response to new information. It’s like a software update. The goal isn't to be right. It's to find the truth.
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O’Shea Jackson Jr
O’Shea Jackson Jr@OsheaJacksonJr·
I know shit sucks right now. But don’t fuckin give up dude. You got people who need you to not give up. Even if you feel like you don’t have anyone in your corner. You can only prove them all wrong about you, if you don’t fuckin give in. You got this. Whoever you are.
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Heavy is the head I’m told
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This Wale album a classic
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Thousands of chickens
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MacMally 🍀
MacMally 🍀@MacMallyMMA·
Bryan Battle drops an all time post fight speech. I think this applies to everyone whether you’re a combat sports fan or not. I debated posting this but i announced recently that I was going to be a dad. The love of my life and I had our first ultrasound yesterday and there was no heartbeat. I am beyond devastated but trying to remain strong and Bryan’s words just hit in a way I don’t know… maybe other people should hear as well. Maybe a fight post isn’t the best place to do this but I found his words profound. “God will never give you more than you can bear.” ❤️🙏
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Naval
Naval@naval·
Wealth is the ability to make things happen.
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Arthur Schopenhauer
Arthur Schopenhauer@SchopenhauerNow·
What is life? • Dostoevsky: It’s hell. • Socrates: It’s a test. • Aristotle: It’s the mind. • Nietzsche: It’s power. • Freud: It’s death. • Marx: It’s the idea. • Picasso: It’s art. • Gandhi: It’s love. • Schopenhauer: It’s suffering. • Bertrand Russell: It’s competition. • Steve Jobs: It’s faith. • Einstein: It’s knowledge. • Stephen Hawking: It’s hope. • Kafka: It’s just the beginning.
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Mill Creek Sports
Mill Creek Sports@millcreeksports·
𝗥𝗔𝗡𝗗𝗬 𝗝𝗢𝗛𝗡𝗦𝗢𝗡 𝗢𝗙𝗙𝗘𝗥𝗦 𝗡𝗢𝗕𝗟𝗘 𝗥𝗘𝗦𝗣𝗢𝗡𝗦𝗘 𝗔𝗕𝗢𝗨𝗧 𝗡𝗢𝗧 𝗦𝗜𝗚𝗡𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗝𝗘𝗥𝗦𝗘𝗬𝗦 ⚾⚾⚾ Hall of Fame pitcher #RandyJohnson visited Mill Creek Sports for an #autographsigning a couple months ago (8/7/25), but he had some stipulations. While most understood his preference to not sign items related to the bird incident, many were curious why he also preferred not to sign jerseys. Well, a couple fellas decided to ask him about it. You'll love his response. 𝗩𝗜𝗘𝗪 𝗦𝗜𝗚𝗡𝗘𝗗 𝗜𝗧𝗘𝗠𝗦: bit.ly/randy-johnson #seattlemariners #arizonadiamondbacks #autograph #autographs
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