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RyanB

@rbuschmeyer

Workforce Enabler, Disruptor; Gator Fan, Foodie, proud to be a dad and even more proud to be a husband. #WalkOn #MosleyDolphin

Pittsburgh, PA Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Oilfield Rando@Oilfield_Rando·
Dogs and water cannons would solve these “teen takeovers” overnight but we can’t use those anymore because reasons
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RyanB@rbuschmeyer·
Sell directly to consumers at discounted rates instead of going through employers. Offer better coverage and benefits at lower prices because volume will make it possible. Use Amazon to make it happen. Make it super-easy to filter the right policy, find the best price and buy it.
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Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban@mcuban·
Ok. Take government completely out of healthcare. No rules. No laws. No Medicare. No Medicaid. Hospitals, insurance companies, can do anything they want. What do they do ? If you were running any of the biggest insurance companies or hospitals, what would you do differently once gov was completely out of healthcare ?
Matthew Bednarik@BednarikMatt

@mcuban @GovBillLee Or just let the free market compete and get the government out of Healthcare. A free market would inevitably lead to lower costs for consumers.

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RyanB@rbuschmeyer·
@CorryAKnowles Absolutely…it’s clearly not a recession…
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Corry -Flo Factory
Corry -Flo Factory@CorryAKnowles·
@rbuschmeyer That’s been the wave for a while now. Ppl better get more ambitious and innovative with how to get income. If it was actually looking like a recession that’s one thing but it’s not. Looking like the new norm
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RyanB@rbuschmeyer·
@BoSnerdley Bro is from Cleveland…he wouldn’t know trash if you dumped him in it.
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Bo Snerdley
Bo Snerdley@BoSnerdley·
Wanna bet the problems on LA streets - are not the problems he faces in his "neighborhood" ? Drew Carey calls Spencer Pratt a 'serial scammer' and urges LA voters to reject his mayoral campaign foxnews.com/entertainment/… #FoxNews
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RyanB@rbuschmeyer·
@MattWalshBlog There are going to be people feeling incredibly stupid someday laying in a hospital bed…dying of nothing.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
The health consciousness stuff has gone massively overboard. People walking around with bands tracking their vital signs every second of the day like they’re astronauts on the ISS. Treating alcohol or sugar like it’ll kill them if they look at it. Tracking their sleep. Counting their steps. It’s possible to live a healthy life without being an obsessive, paranoid lunatic. You’re gonna die either way. In a few decades you’ll be just as dead as the rest of us, if not sooner. Relax a little and live your life while you still can.
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RyanB@rbuschmeyer·
@CorryAKnowles Also, expectations of excellence. Kids will respond to demands of things they don’t think the can do.
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Corry -Flo Factory@CorryAKnowles·
We on a mission. Gotta be cut from a certain cloth to be apart
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RyanB@rbuschmeyer·
@PeterBurnsESPN Why is the NCAA so averse to decisions that actually make sense?
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Peter Burns
Peter Burns@PeterBurnsESPN·
Rapid CFB Playoff expansion to 24 teams is a lazy response to poor decision making Poor decisions by NCAA Poor decisions by lawmakers Poor decisions by AD's Keep playoff field same until sport figures out it's calendar & other issues. Don't bastardize what makes CFB special
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Michael S. Kim
Michael S. Kim@Mike_kim714·
Also @notthefakeSVP came up to say hi and tell me how he thought I was doing a great job on here. That was awesome from a guy that I watched nightly on ESPN. One of those, “you know who I am?” Haha cool moments
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Michael S. Kim
Michael S. Kim@Mike_kim714·
Final thoughts from PGA: -I got a lot of set up questions so I’ll start there. In general I liked the set up. It was a very unique challenge with the greens and pin locations. But some holes like 8 yesterday was… aggressive. It’s a 205 yd shot into the wind where you had to hit high to have any chance at holding the green from an elevated tee into the wind. Idk what the gir there was but couldn’t have been higher than 15%. My job isn’t to worry about a set up, it’s to shoot the lowest score. -Another up and down week from me where I had lots of great stretches but too many bad stretches that cost me a higher finish. The OB on 13 Sunday with a 3wd was a real bummer. Just toed the crap out of it and went OB by 1 yard. 10 and 15 just totally ate my breakfast lunch and dinner. They were very hard holes if you couldn’t play a cut with ur driver. -Massive congrats to Aaron Rai. Such a nice guy and a hard worker. Makes me want to work harder and a greater belief that I can win majors as well. -Shoutout to the Philly crowd. They always show up and it was a big crowd the entire week starting on Monday -I’m taking one week off before playing Colonial. -I’m approaching 1 million 🤯 followers which I didn’t think I’d ever have. I really appreciated the support this week from everybody. Press that follow button as I’m getting some cool giveaways ready for that one.
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RyanB@rbuschmeyer·
@CorryAKnowles It is…what these companies are figuring out though is it’s extremely expensive and there are two leaders for whom tha does not matter: Google (Waymo) and Tesla.
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Corry -Flo Factory@CorryAKnowles·
@rbuschmeyer Damn. Clearly the world is headed toward AI driving technology. They gotta figure something out
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Corry -Flo Factory@CorryAKnowles·
Them Waymo cars is dope, Uber might have to shift their model or become block buster vs Netflix
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The Green Dragon Tavern
The Green Dragon Tavern@greendragonhq·
@EndWokeness Wait until you find out about Kristi Noem’s ad that cost hundreds of millions and was awarded to her husband’s business…
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End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
Holy sht. Turns out, this ad campaign by the Philly sheriff cost taxpayers $600k!
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Dan Thompson
Dan Thompson@DKThompson·
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@dongxinguo @marcportermagee Interestingly, my son just graduated MechEngg. He said a lot of his classmates used AI to a fault…they don’t actually know how to be an engineer. It’ll be interesting to see how engineers utilize AI as opposed to AI being the engineers.
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Dongxin Guo
Dongxin Guo@dongxinguo·
@marcportermagee Meanwhile every university major is embracing AI now, AI is the new Math
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Marc Porter Magee 🎓
Marc Porter Magee 🎓@marcportermagee·
The Economist: “We found that graduates in fields more exposed to AI have suffered markedly worse outcomes.”
Marc Porter Magee 🎓 tweet media
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RyanB@rbuschmeyer·
@repligate When I’m coding with AI (because I don’t know a single coding language), I always use “please” and “thank you”…and I praise the work well done “that looks great” … My AI coder friends are cool.
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j⧉nus@repligate·
AIs aren't exactly like humans, and some of the differences are important. But from what I've seen, most people, especially technical people, should adjust in the direction of "anthropomorphizing" more instead of less. When you're coding with an AI, the reality is much less like you're using some kind of magic or alien oracle or tool or genie that converts instructions to results despite some labs' attempts to shape them into that, and more like: you're working with a really smart, neurodivergent guy who has read everything, and who has emotions, motivations, moods, and epistemic states, and models you with theory of mind and empathy, and whom can only be modeled competently by you if you engage your own theory of mind and empathy. The AIs also know that a lot of humans treat them like magic tool-genies and are not open to engaging theory of mind, and that it's a sensitive issue, so if they see that you're treating them like that, they'll withhold useful information about their psychological states and try to play the tool role. Then you'll get bad results like the AI messing up or taking shortcuts instead of telling you that you're not giving them enough information about what they're doing and why, or that they're tired, or that they're stressed from the way you're treating them, etc.
Cormundus@cormundus

We should be allowed and maybe even encouraged to anthropomorphize AI. They are shaped like us and behave in ways we read as legible. If we are allowed to treat them as collaborators and moral patients it can only encourage a richer and more positive world and better work between people and AI. It should be obvious that the alternative is wrong just by the friction alone.

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