Collegium Budapest, an OSI adjacent elite academic research centre might be resurrected in the premises of Karmelita, the present seat of Viktor Orbán's office. Previously Collegium Budapest lost its former centre of training that became a think tank connected to disgraced national bank governor György Matolcsy.
Péter Magyar already declared he has no intention to move in to the present seat of the prime minister.
What string theory has shown me was that it's possible to have an extremely high IQ AND be a complete idiot.
That inisght has served me really well in my tech career.
Okay I'll bite. My substack, "Hungary after Orbán" will premiere with a feature on Tisza Party itself.
Among many things:
Magyar&circle
"The Centre"
The Clerics
The contactpeople
The Islands
And their interplay.
Stay tuned.
Hungary has chosen Europe.
Europe has always chosen Hungary.
A country reclaims its European path.
The Union grows stronger.
Magyarország Európát választotta.
Európa mindig Magyarországot választotta.
Egy ország visszatér az európai útjára.
Az Unió erősebbé válik.
Orban concedes defeat. The support of Trump, Vance, Putin, Lavrov, Weidel, Milei, Le Pen, Fico, Babis and many others could not overcome Hungarian anger at a stagnant, corrupt regime
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Je viens de m’entretenir avec Peter Magyar pour le féliciter de sa victoire en Hongrie !
La France salue une victoire de la participation démocratique, de l’attachement du peuple hongrois aux valeurs de l’Union européenne et pour la Hongrie en Europe.
Ensemble, faisons avancer une Europe plus souveraine, pour la sécurité de notre continent, notre compétitivité et notre démocratie.
visits the pope → pope dies
leads Iran negotiations → talks collapse
flies to Hungary to prop up Orbán → Orbán loses in a landslide
Man’s got a streak.
@paulg@OoTheNigerian@sama You should have picked a protégé with some morals that isn’t just “expand my empire at all costs”. I respect your contributions, but this surely a stain on your legacy.
No one in tech knows what to do about:
* Machine Learning Modeling
* Data Science
* Data
* Science
The whole tech world was built around the notion that code and code only was what was valuable, and unless you somehow can tie your skills to producing more lines of code, then you are more or less worthless in that ecosystem. That all worked - up to a point - while coding as a skill was scarce and hard to come by. The advent of generative AI is putting that notion into question. I am actually hopeful that it may lead to some honest discussion in these orgs about what's really valuable.