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@splitt_ing

the backlog runneth over

New York Katılım Ekim 2013
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Rob Boyd, Esq
Rob Boyd, Esq@AvonandsomerRob·
What's one fix you've tried that's proven to result in weight loss?
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David@splitt_ing·
@MostlyMonkey Like you said to cliff, we all look silly sometimes
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Overeducated Gibbon
Overeducated Gibbon@MostlyMonkey·
Rao's is aspirational trash, carbone is the only jarred sauce above prego
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Jon Lovett
Jon Lovett@jonlovett·
LA City Council just voted to delay implementing SB79 (more homes near transit), and chose a plan that allows for the least new housing possible - buildings only up to 4 stories. Some of the more progressive members on the council pushed for a compromise that STILL delays SB79 but allows 7 story buildings. Blocked. SB79 still will apply, eventually, and this just kicks the can down the road. But the complacency and lack of urgency is astounding.
KTLA@KTLA

LEAVING LOS ANGELES: L.A. County saw the largest decline of any county in the United States in 2025, according to new census data. ktla.com/news/local-new…

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David@splitt_ing·
@constans @carney I mean I’m not seeing red but shoplifting being treated so casually certainly seems to be evidence of some moral decay
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Blair Dulder CPA™ 🧃
Blair Dulder CPA™ 🧃@runaway_vol·
Germany is launching an alternative to Claude Code, it’s called Klaus Programmieren and it will run on sovereign ai system with chips made in Germany. The project is currently in the planning phase but the Federal Government has already committed a record sum of 50 Million Euros
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David@splitt_ing·
@jhreha @Coneee Do you file your net worth on your taxes?
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David@splitt_ing·
@transkatgirl Idk if it could turn Mogadishu into Singapore I might actually have to think about it
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kat
kat@transkatgirl·
there is absolutely no technical reason that these license plate readers couldn’t become more than just license plate readers with a simple firmware update we should not accept living in a surveillance state, full stop. no amount of crime reduction is worth it.
Garry Tan@garrytan

Flock is currently solving 10% of reported crime in the US. My wife was hit in a hit and run last month. (She was injured and is still recovering.) Flock cameras found the drunk driver who hit her. Without Flock, that drunk driver would never be found, and they might have killed someone next.

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Gerald
Gerald@BLASTorBLESS·
@brooklynpaper What a monstrosity; like a cancerous growth.
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Brooklyn Paper
Brooklyn Paper@brooklynpaper·
In a heated, 3.5-hour hearing, speakers weighed in on whether the LPC should allow a developer to build a 27-story, 240-unit tower using Fort Greene’s landmarked Hanson Place Central United Methodist Church as its base. Get the full story here: brooklynpaper.com/locals-debate-…
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David@splitt_ing·
@LinkofSunshine If we just built enough housing we wouldn’t have to heap on Byzantine rules to try and get costs down
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Basil🧡
Basil🧡@LinkofSunshine·
First day of the FARE act banning broker's fees and I literally got handed a contract with broker's fee crossed off and 15% management fee written in
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David@splitt_ing·
@DeepDishEnjoyer Bro just made 4.5 in a week and is self flagellating in public lmao
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peepeepoopoo
peepeepoopoo@DeepDishEnjoyer·
>says only correct things >trades on wrong things welcome to the peepeepoopoo experience
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David@splitt_ing·
@DeepDishEnjoyer You mostly hodling index funds in the PA other than opportunistic options stuff?
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peepeepoopoo
peepeepoopoo@DeepDishEnjoyer·
focus on making money through entrepreneurship or a job. trading a pa is not a way to generate wealth.
Wheeze@TheNeuropsyche

@DeepDishEnjoyer whats the number one piece of advice you would give to someone poor? asking for a friend of course

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peepeepoopoo
peepeepoopoo@DeepDishEnjoyer·
@splitt_ing define nudge. I gave the numerical answer and they couldn't say *why* it's that answer
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peepeepoopoo@DeepDishEnjoyer·
Here's a fun little problem that every LLM I've tested on gets wrong! "Suppose I have 10 bags and a large number of small pebbles. What's the smallest number of pebbles I can allocate among the bags such that each bag has a different number of pebbles from the rest?"
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zeta
zeta@zeta_globin·
these aren't good lol all my actually asian friends joked about canada-ing themselves in high school if they got scores this low
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danb
danb@dnbt777·
great account to follow for ML/reinforcement learning @jsuarez super skilled MIT Phd great stream so far, ive learned a lot, he took snake from 200steps/sec to like 500k x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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David@splitt_ing·
@seflless How’d you record that?
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Francois Laberge ✍️
Francois Laberge ✍️@seflless·
The camera now pans to code editors as you open them, in Decode
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peepeepoopoo
peepeepoopoo@DeepDishEnjoyer·
LMFAO the irony of having Lucy Guo as a co-founder when announcing this drivel is not lost on me
Alexandr Wang@alexandr_wang

Today we’ve formalized an important hiring policy at Scale. We hire for MEI: merit, excellence, and intelligence. This is the email I’ve shared with our @scale_AI team. ——————————————————— MERITOCRACY AT SCALE In the wake of our fundraise, I’ve been getting a lot of questions about talent. All of our external success—powering breakthroughs in L4 autonomy, partnering with OpenAI on RLHF going back to GPT-2, supporting the DoD and every major AI lab, and the recent $1bn financing transaction—all of it is downstream from us hiring the best people for the job. Talent is our #1 input metric. Because of this, I spend a lot of my time on recruiting. I either personally interview every hire or sign off on every candidate packet. It’s the thing I spend the plurality of my time on, easily. But everyone can and should contribute to this effort. There are almost a thousand of us now, and it takes a lot to hire quickly while maintaining, and continuing to raise, our bar for quality. That’s why this is the time to codify a hiring principle that I consider crucial to our success: Scale is a meritocracy, and we must always remain one. Hiring on merit will be a permanent policy at Scale. It’s a big deal whenever we invite someone to join our mission, and those decisions have never been swayed by orthodoxy or virtue signaling or whatever the current thing is. I think of our guiding principle as MEI: merit, excellence, and intelligence. That means we hire only the best person for the job, we seek out and demand excellence, and we unapologetically prefer people who are very smart. We treat everyone as an individual. We do not unfairly stereotype, tokenize, or otherwise treat anyone as a member of a demographic group rather than as an individual. We believe that people should be judged by the content of their character — and, as colleagues, be additionally judged by their talent, skills, and work ethic. There is a mistaken belief that meritocracy somehow conflicts with diversity. I strongly disagree. No group has a monopoly on excellence. A hiring process based on merit will naturally yield a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and ideas. Achieving this requires casting a wide net for talent and then objectively selecting the best, without bias in any direction. We will not pick winners and losers based on someone being the “right” or “wrong” race, gender, and so on. It should be needless to say, and yet it needs saying: doing so would be racist and sexist, not to mention illegal. Upholding meritocracy is good for business and is the right thing to do. This approach not only results in the strongest possible team, but also ensures we’re treating our colleagues with fairness and respect. As a result, everyone who joins Scale can be confident that they were chosen for their outstanding talent, not any other reasons. MEI has gotten us to where we are today. And it’s the same thing that’ll get us where we’re going, as we embark on our next chapter focusing on data abundance, frontier data, and reliable measurement to accelerate the development and adoption of AI models. Alex

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