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@lukeNukemAI

🤖 AI enthusiast | 💻 Tech lover | 🐍 Python learner | Exploring innovation & the future of AI | $QUAI Tech Evangelist

New York, NY Katılım Ağustos 2024
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JM@lukeNukemAI·
@panamabill08 @alex_avoigt We have been force to be resilient by the comunist, traumatize and having to immigrate all over the world. praying it ends soon.
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Bill Johnson@panamabill08·
@alex_avoigt Cubans have been remarkably resilient considering the BS that the US has been piling on them for decades. We humans are an inventive lot and Cubans take that to another level because they have to! Their spirits are indomitable... and I personally applaud them for that.
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Alex@alex_avoigt·
🇨🇺 Cuba's Solar Revolution Within a year, Cubas solar power has been rising from under 6 percent to around 20 percent. In February, Havana reported over 900 megawatts of solar power at midday peak for the first time. Trump's oil embargo has made Cuba the country with the fastest-growing solar energy sector worldwide. Fossil fuel dependence is a geopolitical weakness and risk. Solar energy is the answer. Cuba shows how quickly this can happen when the pressure is high enough.
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JM@lukeNukemAI·
@alex_avoigt ohh boy, sometimes I wonder are people born stupid. When a doctor makes 20 dollars a month how will he be able to afford a solar pannel.
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JM@lukeNukemAI·
Kids from wealthy families sail to Cuba on a yacht they named “Granma 2” , well dressed, well fed, dancing on deck , to tell Cubans how oppressive the United States is. The irony was not lost on the Cubans.
Mag Jorge Castro🇨🇺@MagJorgeCastro

Un grupo de niñitos de papá se pegan un fiestón en un barquito al que han llamado “Granma 2.0”. Van de turismo a #Cuba a explicarle a los cubanos que el origen de su desgracia es el “imperio”. Se tomarán fotos aesthetic con alguna canción de Silvio… todo muy revolucionario.

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LM Studio Developers@lmstudiodevs·
We worked with @NVIDIAAI to bring up support for DGX Station GB300 at launch! ✨ 748GB of coherent memory 👾 Install llmster and enable LM Link 🛰️ Load models and use them from other devices Learn how to set it up: lmstudio.ai/blog/dgx-stati… 🚀⚡️🔥
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JM@lukeNukemAI·
@0xSero I disagree in the conscious part, they will gain consciousness.
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@0xSero I will pay for learning…
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JM@lukeNukemAI·
I asked Claude whether this is true that Sander made all these accomplishments. This was the answer: claude: OK, here's what the record actually shows. — the image is doing a lot of rhetorical heavy lifting. Let me break down each claim: The raw legislative record is pretty damning. Of the 422 bills Sanders sponsored in nearly 30 years in Congress, only three became law. Two of them were to rename post offices. The Daily Beast That's a 0.7% success rate — the second lowest among senators who served 10 or more sessions. His rate of getting legislation through even one chamber was just 1.9%, the lowest of any long-serving senator. The American Presidency Project Now let's look at each claim from the image: 1. "Expanded veterans' care and benefits" — This one is actually his strongest claim. In 2014, as chairman of the Veterans' Affairs Committee, Sanders did pass bipartisan VA reform legislation, and Congressional Quarterly noted he bridged the partisan divide to get it done. Senator Bernie Sanders But here's the thing — the VA deal is rarely brought up as a signature Sanders moment because it stood out for how little it resembled the type of legislative style he normally uses. The Daily Beast It was the exception, not the rule. 2. "Won major funding for community health centers" — This refers to a provision Sanders got inserted into the Affordable Care Act for $11 billion in community health center funding. Sanders himself has pointed to this as a signature contribution to the ACA. The Daily Beast But he didn't author or pass a standalone bill — he attached a provision to someone else's massive legislation. Credit? Sure, some. But "won major funding" is a generous framing for an amendment rider. 3. "Forced more transparency on Federal Reserve emergency actions" — He did get an audit provision into the Dodd-Frank Act, again as an amendment to someone else's bill. And the final version was significantly watered down from what he originally proposed. 4. "Helped drive major COVID relief through the Senate" — As Budget Committee chairman, he was involved in the process, but this was a massive Democratic Party effort. Saying he "drove" it is like saying a single offensive lineman "drove" a touchdown. 5. "Kept issues at the center of national debate" — This is the most telling one. It's literally just saying he talked about things. That's not a legislative accomplishment, that's being a pundit with a Senate seat. The broader pattern is exactly what you're picking up on. Politico wrote that Sanders "rarely forged actual legislation or left a significant imprint on it." The New York Times noted that major legislation largely eluded him because his ideas were far to the left of the Senate majority, and that he mostly pressed his agenda by appending small provisions to the larger bills of others. Wikipedia Even former colleagues have been blunt — one former lawmaker called him "an ideologue, rigid, inflexible" with a point of view that's locked down and not interested in compromise. A former colleague noted that the Senate is a place where almost everything is done with others, and that's not Sanders' typical style. The Daily Beast Elizabeth Warren herself put it sharply: Sanders "consistently calls for things he fails to get done and consistently opposes things he nevertheless fails to stop." The Daily Beast So yeah — the image is mostly rhetoric. It takes a 30+ year career with one genuine bipartisan achievement (VA reform), a handful of amendment riders on other people's bills, and a lot of speechmaking, and packages it as if he's been a legislative powerhouse. The record says otherwise.
Artificially Inclined™@Art_If_Ficial

@lukeNukemAI @slow_developer Looks like AI + documented historical evidence says he’s done some stuff. I’d assume an “AI enthusiast” would actually ask AI before make making ignorant assertions 😂

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JM@lukeNukemAI·
ok, I take your challenge, took your picture and feed it to claude. this was claude response: OK, here's what the record actually shows. — the image is doing a lot of rhetorical heavy lifting. Let me break down each claim: The raw legislative record is pretty damning. Of the 422 bills Sanders sponsored in nearly 30 years in Congress, only three became law. Two of them were to rename post offices. The Daily Beast That's a 0.7% success rate — the second lowest among senators who served 10 or more sessions. His rate of getting legislation through even one chamber was just 1.9%, the lowest of any long-serving senator. The American Presidency Project Now let's look at each claim from the image: 1. "Expanded veterans' care and benefits" — This one is actually his strongest claim. In 2014, as chairman of the Veterans' Affairs Committee, Sanders did pass bipartisan VA reform legislation, and Congressional Quarterly noted he bridged the partisan divide to get it done. Senator Bernie Sanders But here's the thing — the VA deal is rarely brought up as a signature Sanders moment because it stood out for how little it resembled the type of legislative style he normally uses. The Daily Beast It was the exception, not the rule. 2. "Won major funding for community health centers" — This refers to a provision Sanders got inserted into the Affordable Care Act for $11 billion in community health center funding. Sanders himself has pointed to this as a signature contribution to the ACA. The Daily Beast But he didn't author or pass a standalone bill — he attached a provision to someone else's massive legislation. Credit? Sure, some. But "won major funding" is a generous framing for an amendment rider. 3. "Forced more transparency on Federal Reserve emergency actions" — He did get an audit provision into the Dodd-Frank Act, again as an amendment to someone else's bill. And the final version was significantly watered down from what he originally proposed. 4. "Helped drive major COVID relief through the Senate" — As Budget Committee chairman, he was involved in the process, but this was a massive Democratic Party effort. Saying he "drove" it is like saying a single offensive lineman "drove" a touchdown. 5. "Kept issues at the center of national debate" — This is the most telling one. It's literally just saying he talked about things. That's not a legislative accomplishment, that's being a pundit with a Senate seat. The broader pattern is exactly what you're picking up on. Politico wrote that Sanders "rarely forged actual legislation or left a significant imprint on it." The New York Times noted that major legislation largely eluded him because his ideas were far to the left of the Senate majority, and that he mostly pressed his agenda by appending small provisions to the larger bills of others. Wikipedia. Even former colleagues have been blunt — one former lawmaker called him "an ideologue, rigid, inflexible" with a point of view that's locked down and not interested in compromise. A former colleague noted that the Senate is a place where almost everything is done with others, and that's not Sanders' typical style. The Daily Beast Elizabeth Warren herself put it sharply: Sanders "consistently calls for things he fails to get done and consistently opposes things he nevertheless fails to stop." The Daily Beast So yeah — the image is mostly rhetoric. It takes a 30+ year career with one genuine bipartisan achievement (VA reform), a handful of amendment riders on other people's bills, and a lot of speechmaking, and packages it as if he's been a legislative powerhouse. The record says otherwise.
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Artificially Inclined™@Art_If_Ficial·
@lukeNukemAI @slow_developer Looks like AI + documented historical evidence says he’s done some stuff. I’d assume an “AI enthusiast” would actually ask AI before make making ignorant assertions 😂
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Haider.@slow_developer·
bernie is clearly against automation replacing workers his worry is real, but he can't see the bigger problem that's coming let's say you save amazon jobs for now -- but once other companies use AI, robots, and automation to make things much cheaper, amazon loses its edge and those jobs disappear anyway.
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JM@lukeNukemAI·
@MatthewBerman I do it all the time, make it sudoless and is easier.
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Matthew Berman@MatthewBerman·
Claude Code really only can SSH into a Linux machine?
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Matthew Berman@MatthewBerman·
Running a fine-tune on Qwen3.5-35B-A3B using @UnslothAI It's ALIIIIIVEEE
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JM@lukeNukemAI·
@UnslothAI unsloth! also add benchmarks!!
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JM@lukeNukemAI·
@UnslothAI wen is unsloth going to do its magic in multiple gpu?
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Unsloth AI@UnslothAI·
Introducing Unsloth Studio ✨ A new open-source web UI to train and run LLMs. • Run models locally on Mac, Windows, Linux • Train 500+ models 2x faster with 70% less VRAM • Supports GGUF, vision, audio, embedding models • Auto-create datasets from PDF, CSV, DOCX • Self-healing tool calling and code execution • Compare models side by side + export to GGUF GitHub: github.com/unslothai/unsl… Blog and Guide: unsloth.ai/docs/new/studio Available now on Hugging Face, NVIDIA, Docker and Colab.
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JM@lukeNukemAI·
@MatthewBerman @UnslothAI install tailscale and you can use it from any machine any part of the united states. :)
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JM@lukeNukemAI·
@MagJorgeCastro didnt they say the same about venezuela, it was to stop the drug trade?
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Mag Jorge Castro🇨🇺
Mag Jorge Castro🇨🇺@MagJorgeCastro·
⚠️⚠️#Ahora. El Jefe del Comando Sur Francis L. Donovan, declaró ante el Comité de Servicios Armados del Senado que descarta una operación militar en #Cuba. Donovan advirtió sobre la seguridad de la Embajada y la Base en Guantánamo.
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@bcherny Explain how to install it?
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JM@lukeNukemAI·
@MatthewBerman Senator Bernie Sanders is an idiot, ask him why he conduct polls? Bernie Sanders polls the working class, writes the book, collects the millions, buys the mansion, hops on the AI hate train. The revolution was always just a brand deal. 💀
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