Nassim Dehouche
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@Sherrypeter Nothing. If anything, you're gaining (rich culture, the nicest people in the world, etc.). Just don't spread the word too much.
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bangkok shouldn't be this good for this cheap
i'm genuinely considering moving there to escape dubai summers. I did the math
- rent goes down by 50-60%
- a weekend of eating out < one dubai brunch
- gym is 70-80% cheaper
- timezone can be a bit challenging but manageable
this feels too good to be true. what am I missing or where else should i be looking?
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@Meh_Dit Ce dictionnaire a été créé pour aider les troupes françaises à communiquer avec les Algériens.
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@ndehouche Je ne nie pas l'existence du mot à l'époque, il n'était pas d'usage à Alger durant cette période c'est tout.
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@DanielFellow @afiqsazlan Not permanently insulated. There is just higher demand for them currently (because you need 100% reliability here and AI agents are not there yet). These jobs will of course be automated like the rest eventually.
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@ndehouche @afiqsazlan why are these things insulated from AI takeover
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I'm rethinking my career as a software engineer.
The more I use AI in my daily work, the more I don't think doubling down on coding is the way forward. I do feel I'm doing more product management, but I don't think that's the way forward either. Should I consider AI/ML science or engineering?
Can anyone recommend books that offer a framework for figuring out where to pivot your career?
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Elaborating the doctrine of "Sovereign Mediterranean Beaufmaxxing ported to the Greater China region" as antidote to the post-labor transition. We already got the anthem youtube.com/watch?v=wsJX_C…

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Soviet movie posters from the NEP era, 1920s.
The NEP era (New Economic Policy) was a unique period in Soviet history, lasting roughly from 1921 to 1928. It was a tactical "retreat" from strict communism toward a state-managed market economy.
The NEP was always controversial within the Communist Party. By the late 1920s, Joseph Stalin argued that the policy was too slow for rapid industrialization. In 1928, it was replaced by the first Five-Year Plan, which introduced forced collectivization and a fully centralized command economy.




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In 2010, Aaron Swartz downloaded 4.8 million articles from JSTOR. We don't know why - it may have been to make them freely available online (if so, he never did, as he was caught). He made no money from this, and there is no suggestion he intended to.
He was indicted on 13 felony counts, facing a maximum of 95 years in prison and $3 million in fines. Two years after his arrest, awaiting trial, he hung himself.
In 2019 & 2021, Ben Mann downloaded at least 5 million books from pirate libraries. He did so while working at OpenAI and Anthropic; the books were downloaded for the purposes of training AI models at those companies, two of the most successful commercial companies in recent history.
He has never faced criminal charges, and, as a co-founder of Anthropic, must now be extremely wealthy (it is known that many of his co-founders are billionaires).
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@himanshustwts Provably true. The first couple of days after launch, I got an impeccable 20 page paper on a complex topic. Yesterday, a similar 10 page document had *fourteen* "It's not X, it's Y"s and GPT-3.5-turbo level hallucinations.
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In 1983 you paid $350 for your C compiler
In 2026 you can pay $20K and it barely works

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New Engineering blog: We tasked Opus 4.6 using agent teams to build a C compiler. Then we (mostly) walked away. Two weeks later, it worked on the Linux kernel. Here's what it taught us about the future of autonomous software development. Read more: anthropic.com/engineering/bu…
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One personal benchmark where opus 4.6 beats all other models is its ability to move me to tears. Here by tracing the lineage of a Zahouania song youtube.com/watch?v=ST8J4w…

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@muellerberndt Also thought it incidentally explains the unexplained phenomenon of dreams (especially the impossibly long and realistic ones). "It was a dream all along" as a last resort loophole for impossible consensus. Not just a lazy screenplay trope, but what dreams fundamentally are.
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According to OPH, time is not fundamental. The global quantum state of the universe is static and contains all correlations at once, there is no global "clock".
What we experience as the passage of time arises because observers are subsystems with incomplete information. More precisely, time is the experience of being a subsystem whose internal correlations are ordered by modular flow.
@skdh you might find this interesting.
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