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Michael Adams

@m_adams

studying government and building tools to make it better 🌉📈

San Francisco, CA Katılım Nisan 2019
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Michael Adams
Michael Adams@m_adams·
Introducing Republic - the best way to monitor the situation in your city. Track political news, crime, permits, events, community groups, and more across the city and in your neighborhood!
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made an interactive time lapse of parking activity in SF
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Andrew Rose
Andrew Rose@__drewface·
Wow wow wow I love translated Twitter
鬼平犯@oniheysamrai

@ettalefac 実は私達も同じなのです。 私達は自国のネット等で知らない内に 世界中の人間に嫌わてると刷り込まれてました。 そしてイーロンの魔法後の世界で直接交流すると 国同士に問題があっても大半の市民は友好的だと知りました。 言葉が通じず交流できなかったです。 良かったら仲良くして下さい。

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Michael Adams
Michael Adams@m_adams·
I've begun reviewing applications. Seats are filling up quickly and we'll soon hit the waitlist. If you want to join, now is the last time to apply! Former students have gone on to work at City Hall, win commission appointments, run for office, and get jobs in civic tech. What will you do?
Michael Adams@m_adams

Applications for cohort 8 of How SF Government Works are open for one week, until April 11th! In seven weeks you will learn how San Francisco works and how to find the levers of change. Only 20 seats available. Apply below 🌉📈

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Michael Adams
Michael Adams@m_adams·
@tomschloegel That's the magic of AI coding! Just make sure the model is accurate. The hard part isn't the software anymore, it's building the gov model
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midnightembers
midnightembers@tomschloegel·
@m_adams LOL bumped into this, shared your site and voila had a static version for my city in a flash. And I'm barely a claude user; had just signed up for a free account. Will keep going...
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Michael Adams
Michael Adams@m_adams·
Introducing Republic - the best way to monitor the situation in your city. Track political news, crime, permits, events, community groups, and more across the city and in your neighborhood!
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will o’brien@Willob·
U need to read this piece by my friend Keegan It’s got it all Monks, robots, stone cutting and the philosophy of technology 10/10
Arena Magazine@arenamagdotcom

Cloistered Carmelite monks in Wyoming are carving a Gothic cathedral with robotic arms. They tend cattle on horseback and use CNC stone-cutting machines. In today's article from Arena 007, @keegan_mcnamara argues that this monastery is not anachronistic but the inheritors of a deep tradition of putting technology in service of the transcendent. Read his essay in print or online at @arenamagdotcom

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Aqua Voice
Aqua Voice@aquavoice·
Aqua Voice is now live for iOS. It's a premium voice keyboard for every app on your phone.
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Michael Adams
Michael Adams@m_adams·
@HammillRyan Not sure I understand how religiosity will interact with strong AI and demographic change but I’m starting to think more about it
Jesús Fernández-Villaverde@JesusFerna7026

I concluded my Henry Family lecture at the University of Miami last Thursday by saying: “Two things are important right now in life: deep learning and fertility. Everything else is noise.” We are only starting to glimpse what these two forces will do to global life over the next fifty years. And they interact: deep learning will reshape demographics, and demographic collapse will reshape automation. Nearly all my posts on X (except some parochial commentary on Spanish economic policy) revolve around these two facts. So does most of my current research. Even work that does not seem directly connected turns out to be, once you look carefully. My papers on geoeconomics and international macro are about figuring out some of the consequences of deep learning and fertility. For example, my work on China focuses on its abysmal demographic future and how the U.S. is positioning itself (rightly or wrongly) to address it. And my work on political polarization and the welfare state is about the consequences of decades of low fertility in Western Europe. When people talk about political change in Western Europe, they are talking about low fertility, whether they know it or not. It is not clear that modern representative democracy can survive sustained fertility rates of 1.3. I do not say that with glee. The reason I decided to spend my life on academic work in economics is that I realized, when I was much younger, that daily events are irrelevant. The things that concern the media and 99 percent of commentary on X are largely irrelevant. One political party does better or worse in the next electoral cycle because of internal fights or a good campaign. At a fundamental level, none of it matters: the political outcome 25 years from now will not depend on those accidents. As Alexander Gerschenkron said, Clio is not a tidy housewife. The rise of any political movement is always full of advances and retreats. Social change waxes and wanes. But at the end of the day, as my favorite historian Fernand Braudel put it: “The events of history are merely surface disturbances, crests of foam that the tides of history carry on their strong backs.” or in the much better original: “Les événements de l’histoire ne sont que des agitations de surface, des crêtes d’écume que les marées de l’histoire portent sur leur dos puissant.” The tides of history today are deep learning and fertility.

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Ryan Hammill
Ryan Hammill@HammillRyan·
@m_adams “where it will exist in small, seemingly insignificant groups that nonetheless live an intense struggle against evil and bring good into the world -- that let God in.”
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Ryan Hammill
Ryan Hammill@HammillRyan·
The Catholic Church has an absolutely horrendous problem with attrition and desertion. It attracts occasional defectors from evangelicalism, but nothing approaching parity.
Ryan Burge 📊@ryanburge

Empirically speaking: The movement from Catholic --> Protestant is way larger than the opposite direction. In the 1970s: 8% of Catholics became Protestants 3% of Protestants became Catholic. In the 2020s: 12% of Catholics -> Protestants 3% of Protestants -> Catholic

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Michael Adams
Michael Adams@m_adams·
@HammillRyan Seems reasonable, although I think integration/elevation of the mystical is the most viable pathway to repopularizing religion. If true, the Catholic and orthodox churches have much more to draw from. Not sure you’ll agree
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Ryan Hammill
Ryan Hammill@HammillRyan·
@m_adams 2) American Catholicism still has decent numbers and demographics due to immigration. But this also contributes to high desertion. As these people assimilate, they become either evangelicals or (more likely) extremely nominal Catholics or simply Nones.
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roon
roon@tszzl·
being a good person has an extremely high skill ceiling
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Michael Adams@m_adams·
@RemmeltE This is a bad look for you and makes me less inclined to agree with your opinions
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Remmelt Ellen 🛑
Remmelt Ellen 🛑@RemmeltE·
Who is Roon? Apparently, he is Tarun Gogineni at OpenAI. Roon was interviewed for a few tech (suck-up) podcasts. But Sam Altman "joked" back in 2024 about Roon being his alt account. Recently, Roon replied with seeming propaganda on that OpenAI could be deemed a supply chain risk, after it 'bravely' tried to take over and subvert Anthropic's contract. Overall, Roon acts like an extension of Sam Altman, even if he is not Sam.
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Remmelt Ellen 🛑@RemmeltE

Anyone notice this roon guy talks like he's very close at hand to Sam Altman?

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sahiti 🪩
sahiti 🪩@sahitid_·
been obsessed with the idea of hosting a massive scavenger hunt through SF this summer ~3-4 hour commitment on a saturday. would anyone actually do this?
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melody kim
melody kim@melodyskim·
@m_adams people love monitoring the situation!! congrats :)
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Anthropic
Anthropic@AnthropicAI·
Introducing Project Glasswing: an urgent initiative to help secure the world’s most critical software. It’s powered by our newest frontier model, Claude Mythos Preview, which can find software vulnerabilities better than all but the most skilled humans. anthropic.com/glasswing
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sedate snail
sedate snail@sedatesnail·
hey I made a tool if you're considering moving: Closeness To Things input the potential home, input all the places you might go to, see where you'll want to walk and bike, see what that'll feel like and your average time traveling (green: walk, blue: bike)
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