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Katılım Ocak 2022
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@DocherlaMahesh @BrianHowe123 @AnnuKaushik253 Alexander is Iskander in some tongues and Kandahar is just a slight modification of that. It is quite literally an Alexandria
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@BrianHowe123 @AnnuKaushik253 Kandahar was pre-existing before Alexander. It is recorded in ancient Hindu & Buddhist scriptures. All the cities that Alexander built were named Alexandria. Some disappeared & the remaining standing cities have different names now.
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Alexander- a Macedonian Greek defeated the Persians who were ruling ancient Egypt. He founded the city of Alexandria. One of his Generals Ptolemy (also a Macedonian Greek) founded Ptolemaic dynasty which ruled Egypt for nearly 300 years. Cleopatra belonged to this dynasty. This is not “history rewritten by racist.” This is ACTUAL HISTORY.

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@ErinIshimoticha @SpaceX Do you know what a dogwhistle is? Shouting the name of a country is nationalist, yes, but it is perhaps the furthest thing from a dogwhistle
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Maybe @SpaceX can ask its engineers not to chant nationalist dogwhistles on the livestream please? 😒
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@wolfghostninja @pmarca @washingtonpost And von Braun was literally a card carrying Nazi + member of the SS
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@wolfghostninja @pmarca @washingtonpost Von Braun knowingly used jewish slave labor. Whether he was a registered member of the party is entirely beside the point
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@sharghzadeh Do you have any evidence at all that this was done to avoid shame, as you claim, rather than to distinguish between greek and latin speaking eras or to distinguish between the various claims that coexisted about who was the successor of the western empire?
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@hasanthehun Would it hurt you to actually read ~any marx?
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somewhere out there, theres a dude making 45k a year and he absolutely believes this nonsense down to the bone
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS
Jeff Bezos on CNBC: "If people want me to pay more billions, then let's have that debate, but don't pretend that that's gonna solve the problem. You could double the taxes I pay, and it's not gonna help that teacher in Queens.... Airbnb isn't causing high rents. What's really causing high rent is government intervention."
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@M46726805 @ZacksJerryRig @CNBC Yes, and all he'd have to do is torch the productive assets in which those billions of dollars are invested. They're not just sitting in a fucking bank somewhere
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@ZacksJerryRig @CNBC He can literally give away 10million dollars daily until he reaches 90 years old and he will still be worth couple of billion dollars net worth.
That will be roughly 100k millionaires.
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@ZacksJerryRig @CNBC What the fuck are you talking about? Every dollar spent on charitable giving is not spent on improving the means of production. These are quite obviously mutually exclusive
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@CNBC Has he ever thought that maybe the two don't need to be mutually exclusive?
He can literally do both and still be a billionaire.
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@quasicoh Yes, ants and cats and beavers and newts are all impressive. No, that's not especially relevant. Even if one wishes to adopt the 'intelligence is one power among many - no better no worse' frame (which is stupid) the question still arises: why only us?
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@quasicoh A lot of dimwits in here trying to appear intelligent by denying the obvious
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@antigravity I want to like this but it is too fucking annoying
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@antigravity Flash is pretty impressive but its speed only makes the lack of a real yolo mode on antigravity more apparent. Constantly having to hit enter
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@scaling01 This is massively confused. Comparing models across time is perfectly reasonable. The problem is that evals don't exist that capture the full, felt utility of engaging with a model in a harness on long horizon problems. Same issue with gemini pro vs its frontier peers
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People still don't understand that comparing models from a year ago with today's models is not a fair comparison
No shot I'm using Qwen3.6 27B over o3
Youssof Altoukhi@Youssofal_
GPT o3 used to be the pinnacle of LLMs a year ago It was the “GPT 5.5” of today back then. A year later, QWEN 3.6 27B a local model has a larger context window and scores higher on benchmarks. And it fits on a normal laptop. The pace of AI evolution is incomprehensible.
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@_CLancellotti Interpreting others as thinking or not is conducted in a game much more like calvin ball than formulaic text exchange
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@_CLancellotti My biggest complaint about the paper is that it wasn't clear enough about its own purpose. People continue to treat the rough though experiment fashioned after a party game as a serious proposal rather than an illustration of the general, adversarial hermeneutics faced in reality
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@JohnShock1999 @BearAtkSurvivor @Carl43434180 @nvjohansson777 @EscaleraCat @melissavitelli @JMRaasch Now, I'm certain you're going to say that LLMs aren't experts that can be trusted etc. etc. (you seem to be desperate) but they are quite literally trained on a vast corpus of natural language so they are very clearly a good reference point for an empirical question such as this
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@JohnShock1999 @BearAtkSurvivor @Carl43434180 @nvjohansson777 @EscaleraCat @melissavitelli @JMRaasch Depending on the context, that's exactly how the phrase is being used above, yes.

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