simwilso
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simwilso
@simwilso
change the incentives, change the world - serial co-founder and geek - views/opinions are my own!
Melbourne, Victoria Katılım Haziran 2011
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I love when this guy comes out, like he did after our Venezuela strike, to say the UK played no role. NO SHIT. You're a complete nobody on the world stage, WE KNOW. You don't have to keep telling us.
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer
My statement on Iran.
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@CryptoTouns @APompliano Spot on. This video is the dumbest take made from the warped world view of another bully. Every country in the world is watching this unhinged nonsense unfold and moving away from the US right now. So what happens in this paranoid game after Greenland? Who's next?
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There is no strategy by bullying closest allies.
Stop pretending is 4D chess, is fucking disaster that will have to be fixed again like most of the orange corrupt man again.
This is the most stupid and corrupted administration ever you are brainwashed by the cult that is why you do not get it
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@akshay_pachaar Legend!! Loving learning this and you are a great teacher. A-grade artist, thankyou. 🙏
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If you're interested in:
- Python 🐍
- Machine Learning 🤖
- AI Engineering ⚙️
Find me → @akshay_pachaar ✔️
Cheers! 🥂
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AI changed coding in 2024.
Do you still need to learn ?
YES!
I say it again, YES!!!
You need to understand the fundamentals of coding.
This will help you debug the code.
(Which is the most difficult task with AI code)
Here's how you can become a non technical coder with AI:
ChatGPT is the best Tutor! Hands down.
Pick one tech stack and become a pro.
- NextJs + TypeScript + TailwindCSS
- Python + flask
I picked the first one as it is a modern tech stack and AI models are trained on vast Nextjs code.
Which means less errors, and AI can debug errors after understanding the root cause.
So after you pick a tech stack; go to ChatGPT.
And prompt this;
"I want to learn the fundamentals of (your tech stack) so I can instruct AI models for coding purposes. I want to understand the technical terminology of this tech stack, structure of the code, and the codebase.
Your job is to act as my Coding Mentor and provide me a 15-Day plan. Start with basic concepts and advance towards the complex terminology of the stack.
My Goal is by the end of my training I shoukd be able to understand the code properly, I should be able to instruct AI models with proper technical terminology, I should be able to understand code errors and I should be able to debug errors manually.
Please do not miss any important topic or point. Use chain of thought reasoning to first design the training plan, then critique that training plan to find any loopholes and refine the training plan again.
Act now"
Tip: Use o1 model for creating the training plan.
Then, once you have the 15-day plan.
All you need to do is spend time with ChatGPT + Claude + Cursor/VsCode
1. Paste the topic in ChatGPT to ask it to explain.
(Ask bunch of questions until you understand properly)
2. Go to Claude. Ask it to make an exercise to practice that topic. (This is optional, but trust me, it'll help you in debugging)
3. Go to Cursor/VsCode/Windsurf and start the work manually. (Do not use AI until you're unto the coding part)
- perform project setup
- installing dependencies
- create folders and files
- running local environment
- connecting github
- creating new github repo
Then, you can start your coding/learning workflow.
Once you go through the 15-day training. I am 100% sure you'll be able to "prompt" AI models 80% better than the normal user.
If you can also understand the fundamentals of frontend design:
- structure of the page
- header
- sidebar
- main content area (body)
- footer
- padding
- spacing
- borders
- shadows
- fonts
- gradients, etc
AI coding depends on detailed prompting! The better the prompt, the better the code.
So learn the fundamentals of your tech stack and frontend, and you'll be able to instruct AI models to code for you.
Use these 10 Christmas holidays to become an AI Coder jumping into 2025.
I hope this post gave you an idea of how you can learn to code with AI.
Everything is free. Our attention is not free. Buy that, focus your attention on something that can change your life.
Peace.
CJ
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@awilkinson So awesome. My 8yr old uses it so naturally and i love listening in also. As a rigid, boring adult I learn so much just watching how she interacts with it and moves the conversation in such creative interesting directions.
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Just watched my 5-year-old son chat with ChatGPT advanced voice mode for over 45 minutes.
It started with a question about how cars were made.
It explained it in a way that he could understand.
He started peppering it with questions.
Then he told it about his teacher, and that he was learning to count.
ChatGPT started quizzing him on counting, and egging him on, making it into a game.
He was laughing and having a blast, and it (obviously) never lost patience with him.
I think this is going to be revolutionary. The essentially free, infinitely patient, super genius teacher that calibrates itself perfectly to your kid's learning style and pace.
Excited about the future.
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@adamgusky I struggle here a lot also. I've not found the true answer myself but I feel like a big issue for me is not the tasks but never switching off!
Slow down to speed up. Finding time in the day to put it all down go for a run or something and down tools when at home!
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@decarpentier_nl The White House is launching a new AI datacenter infrastructure task force
Looks like the U.S. AI strategy is moving beyond just safety testing, to actively shaping the infrastructure needed to maintain America’s edge in AI

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"Perfection is impossible.
In the 1,526 singles matches I played in my career, I won almost 80% of those matches.
But what percentage of points did I win?
54%
In other words, even top ranked tennis players win barely more than half the points they play.
When you lose ever second point on average, you learn not to dwell on every shot.
You teach yourself to think:
'Okay, I double faulted...it's only a point.'
'Okay, I came to the net and I got passed again...it's only a point.'
Even a great shot, an overhead backhand smash that ends up on ESPN's top 10 playlist – that too is just a point.
Here's why I'm telling you this.
When you're playing a point, it has to be the most important thing in the world. And it is.
But when it's behind you, it's behind you.
This mindset is crucial – because it frees you to fully commit to the next point with intensity, clarity, and focus."
–@rogerfederer
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@BillAckman @POTUS As an observer from Australia it is frankly a bit terrifying that your bureaucracy is letting this happen. I don't have a position on his legacy but the fact he is not acknowledging the time has come to move aside says allot about his character
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.@POTUS Biden is clearly out of step here. Macron and his wife, the First Lady and the entire audience clearly understand when it is appropriate to stand respectfully and when to sit down.
Those who accept Biden’s failed decorum here do so in the way you look the other way from an aged grandfather’s gaffes at a family event while considering whether you should include him in the next one.
Unfortunately, however, this is not a family wedding where we can make light of grandpa’s declining faculties. This is a sacred ceremony acknowledging the United States’ role in saving the free world because of the strength and commitment of our military and the thousands of Americans who sacrificed their lives to save the world on D Day.
The mental acuity and physical capabilities of our president matter in how we project power around the world and how judgment is applied to the complexities of the world’s most challenging job.
Our failure to show strength in the White House and deter our enemies is one of the principal causes for the deterioration of the world order.
Biden should have stepped aside for an alternate candidate a year or more ago. His failure to do so will be his legacy.
Chris D. Jackson@ChrisDJackson
This is how misinformation works. They show part of a clip for a reason. President Biden starts to sit down because that's what he is supposed to do! @CommunityNotes, where are you at?!
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What a year. Here's a summary of what has been and what is to come. Love to you all!
youtu.be/ieNDxHxbH14

YouTube
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Pretty humbled. Rupert has some incredible stories to tell about what is possible and what is happening in this space
RedGridGPT@RedGrid_io
Pretty amazing to introduce Rupert Walsh to the RedgridGPT family our partners and clients. Rupert will lead our customer Design Thinking Workshops where we discuss, define and help design GenAI solutions and strategies that will help them win! linkedin.com/posts/redgrid_…
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What a treat to hear Peter Bartlett who invented many of the modern theories of machine learning speak about new concepts for LLM training at @UniMelb yesterday. #MachineLearning #GenAI #LLM #energy #sustainability #RenewableEnergy #digitalenergy

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