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Amateur Photographer (Instagram @yibaoty), MS Office Expert. Opinions are my own and not the views of my employer

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Carl Prothman
Carl Prothman@carlprothman·
@yibaoAC Beautiful forest scene, yibao Looks like you were hiking along a pretty steep hillside.
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Carl Prothman
Carl Prothman@carlprothman·
Inviting forest trails. A bridge, a footpath, and a few quiet turns through the trees. Each one feels like it leads to somewhere different. Which path would you take today?
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The video argues that LLMs cannot reason about the physical world, cannot predict consequences of actions, and cannot support safe agency. JEPA‑based world models, LeCun claims, are the missing piece for true machine intelligence. Video link: youtube.com/watch?v=kYkIdX…
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This video explains Yann LeCun’s alternative path to AI, centered on JEPA (Joint Embedding Predictive Architecture) — a non‑generative, non‑LLM approach designed to overcome the limitations of Transformers and next‑token prediction. It traces the history of:
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Vic Wong 黄维克@_vicwong·
典型的加拿大: 皇家骑警护送鹅妈妈一家
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
I was quoted a couple times in this Atlantic article, but that isn’t (the only) reason I think it is good. It lays out the reasons why we whipsawed from “AI is a bubble” to “there are not enough data centers” in less than six months. Spoiler: its agents. theatlantic.com/economy/2026/0…
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...垃圾处理速度却跟不上,只能将垃圾运到东京湾岸的掩埋场“梦之岛” “战争之前的庶民,以虚岁为准,每次正月大家就往上加一岁。只有知识分子或上层阶级才会庆祝” “从一九六四年起,日本人开始可以自由到海外旅行,在此之前如果没有明确的商业目的或为了留学,便无法”出行 #书
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的水缸中使用;煮饭则在石油锅炉上处理;做饭后的生活废水,直接从窗户往外”倒 “垃圾不是直接丢出窗外,就是外出时拿到垃圾场” 这几条: “一九五八年起日本施行全面修改后的《国民健康保险法》,并于一九六一年实现了全民皆有保险的” “当时东京人口激增,....
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偶然发现之前读过的一本书的书摘,很有意思,反映了战后日本情况,在该国成为战后发达国家之前: 理想国译丛018 活着回来的男人:一个普通日本兵的二战及战后生命史 by 小熊英二 这条:日本群众曾经也很不讲究(这段可能是30年代) “生活用水需在主屋附近的水井打水,再搬到楼上倒入自己房间内...
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
AI is reshaping the American workplace. 66.3% of US workers earning over $200,000 used AI tools at work over the last 12 months, according to a Fed survey. This is followed by those earning $100,000-$200,000 and $50,000-$100,000, at 51.6% and 40.2%, respectively. By comparison, just 15.9% of Americans earning less than $50,000 used AI tools at work over the same period. Furthermore, college graduates were more than twice as likely to use AI at work as those without a degree, at 58.7% versus 22.9%. Full-time workers used AI at nearly 2 times the rate of part-time workers, at 42.7% versus 24.7%. Among workers who do use AI, 68.0% said it makes their job easier, and 56.7% claimed it boosts their productivity. AI is transforming how Americans work.
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Brad Smith
Brad Smith@BradSmi·
Today we’re introducing a new Legal Agent in @Microsoft Word, built to support the precision and rigor legal work demands. Every clause matters. Every redline tells a story. That’s why this agent was built to follow the structured workflows lawyers use while keeping them fully in control. Early in my career, I asked for a computer on my desk because I believed technology could change how lawyers work. It did. Today, I believe this next generation of tools will do the same, grounded in trust and responsible use.
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