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Tyler Jorgensen

Tyler Jorgensen

@tjorg34

Founder https://t.co/hacC4E7XiC I make web apps and various other things.

South Dakota Katılım Şubat 2019
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
guys you’ll never believe where I found the fountain of youth
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Beff (e/acc)@beffjezos·
2025: "May I meet you?" 2026: "May I know your microbiome score?"
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jack w reeve
jack w reeve@johngaltscousin·
@NASAAdmin @NASA Artemis runs at >$5000/sec and throws away billions in unrecoverable hardware. That’s my money you’re wasting dude! Explain it please.
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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman
Congratulations to the Kingdom of Morocco on joining the Artemis Accords. Together, we’re building the future of exploration.
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kache
kache@yacineMTB·
anthropic is STUPID they DOUBLE CHARGED ME and then BANNED MY ENTIRE ORGANIZATION ACCOUNT because i was SIMULATING THE NEURAL NETWORK OF SHRIMP and TORTURING IT FOR A BILLION YEARS
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kache
kache@yacineMTB·
I'm losing so much money every single second I dont spend in the states. Every day I wake up, I'm hyperventilating about the fact that I am irresponsibly putting my young family's future at great risk because I can't but help listen to my gut. I am filled with doubt every day
stainlesssteelcockroach@stainle55446702

@yacineMTB You would like it down south as well. Where engineers are honored as the future.....

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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
How I've measured my body this week: + 7 blood draws + colonoscopy + esophagogastroduodenoscopy + whole body MRI + comprehensive eye exam + 24/7 + core body temp (ingestible pill) + blood glucose + HR/activity + stool + fertility + blood pressure + sleep
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Tyler Jorgensen
Tyler Jorgensen@tjorg34·
BYD could flood the market at half cost overnight. No amount of innovation can keep up with that. And again I said case by case not blanket protectionism. I am 90% pro free trade. A competitor setting up structural advantages designed to undercut an actual free market does not fall into the category of free trade to me. It’s more like economic sabotage.
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hcorvin
hcorvin@hcorvinNYC·
@tjorg34 @GordonGChang A free-market read on this would be the following: if BYD can make a better car cheaper, American consumers benefit and American manufacturers need to innovate. The answer to Chinese industrial policy is not American industrial policy. It is American innovation.
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Tyler Jorgensen
Tyler Jorgensen@tjorg34·
China has the right to act in their self interest too. As a said things should be examined case by case. Their can be mutually beneficial trade agreements for plenty of things and we obviously should seek those. Given the circumstances around auto, I believe it would be a catastrophic mistake for any western country to allow the import of them.
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hcorvin
hcorvin@hcorvinNYC·
Fair on the structural argument, Chinese industrial policy is real and asymmetric. Import bans on autos are defensible on those grounds. But the logic cuts both ways: if the US protect its industries from Chinese competition, China protects theirs from the US's. Boeing, Caterpillar, American agriculture — all depend on Chinese market access. Case by case works until China plays case by case too. What's your framework for that?
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Tyler Jorgensen
Tyler Jorgensen@tjorg34·
No you should look at everything case by case. China plays by different rules than us, they intentionally create structural advantages in certain sectors through central planning and subsidies to undercut and destroy foreign industries. You should obviously protect you economies from this. Unless you are willing to accept the destruction of domestic auto industry or heavy subsidies to artificially make domestic auto competitive. An import ban is a simpler solution to address it before it's a problem.
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hcorvin
hcorvin@hcorvinNYC·
@tjorg34 @GordonGChang Absolutely true, not contesting that, but are you banning, say, the export of iPhones to China? Are you for an enlarged export ban to further decouple the US and Chinese economy, at the cost of tremendous suffering for US businesses?
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hcorvin
hcorvin@hcorvinNYC·
@GordonGChang But of course you're not opposed to exporting American goods to China, are you?
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Tyler Jorgensen
Tyler Jorgensen@tjorg34·
@DavidSacks Mythos is no doubt a very good model, but I think we deserve to dock Anthropic's credibility due to their behavior the past few months and the complete flop of 4,7
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David Sacks
David Sacks@DavidSacks·
It’s time to demystify Mythos. Mythos is not magic. It’s not a doomsday device. It’s the first of many models that can automate cyber tasks (just like coding). OpenAI’s GPT-5.5-cyber can now do the same. And all the frontier models (including those from China) will be there within approximately 6 months. It’s important to recognize that these models do not create vulnerabilities; they discover them. The bugs are already in the code. Using AI to discover and patch them will actually harden these systems. The leap from pre-AI cyber to post-AI cyber means that there will be a big upgrade cycle. After that, however, the market is likely to reach a new equilibrium between AI-powered cyber-offense and AI-powered cyber-defense. Obviously it’s important that cyber defenders get access before cyber attackers. That process is already underway but needs to happen quickly (see point above about Chinese models). Unlike Mythos, GPT-5.5-cyber appears not to be token constrained so it may be the first cyber model that defenders actually get to use.
AI Security Institute@AISecurityInst

OpenAI’s GPT-5.5 is the second model to complete one of our multi-step cyber-attack simulations end-to-end 🧵

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Tyler Jorgensen
Tyler Jorgensen@tjorg34·
@MarmotRespecter this is like fashion on steroids. goin from "did you see what she is wearing?" to "did you see her pussy microbiome is in the 99th percentile"
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marmot
marmot@MarmotRespecter·
i actually can't think of a better money-printer than a startup that does fake "tests" and tells women their pussy is healthier than 99% of women
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Tyler Jorgensen
Tyler Jorgensen@tjorg34·
@DissentFu destroy the job market by flooding the country with cheaper products built off subsidies and near slave labor, then complain about the job market
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Lauren Chen
Lauren Chen@TheLaurenChen·
America, for years, has supplied Zambia with free medication, paid for by US taxpayers. Now, Trump has said that in return for the continued supply of medication, the US should get Zambia's mineral rights. For some reason, the left has interpreted this to be an act of cruelty.
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Jenni@hashjenni·
In case anyone isn’t aware, Trump is demanding Zambia to hand over its mineral rights by end of day tomorrow or the U.S. gov’t will cut off the country’s access to the AIDS medications that are literally keeping its citizens alive. Just thought y’all should know.
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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
Hey we have a high trust society, and part of our high trust society we have constructed a test where we get everyone to vote privately and we might kill approximately 50% of them. Its normal high trust society things.
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Vira_322
Vira_322@neopalmtree01·
@tjorg34 @chakravartiiin Even those empty buildings are falling apart, in two decades it will be just empty without city.
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