Anthony Hess

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Anthony Hess

Anthony Hess

@adhess

An American in London. Interested in technology, entrepreneurship, exploring, economics, and people.

London, UK Entrou em Mart 2009
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Anthony Hess
Anthony Hess@adhess·
@AzureSupport Support is unable to assist do you have a customer advocacy team or similar for serious support failures?
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Azure Support@AzureSupport·
@adhess Thank you for your patience. We have escalated your issue and the support team will soon be contacting you. ^SK
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Anthony Hess@adhess·
@AzureSupport please help me with ticket 2507060050000170 we are offline and the support isn’t helping I need escalation!
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Anthony Hess@adhess·
@AzureSupport This is an emergency can someone other than front line support talk to me?
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Azure Support@AzureSupport·
@adhess Thank you for sharing the support request number. Please allow us a moment to take a look into this, and we'll get back to you shortly. ^SK
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Alex Cheema@alexocheema·
M4 Mac Mini AI Cluster Uses @exolabs with Thunderbolt 5 interconnect (80Gbps) to run LLMs distributed across 4 M4 Pro Mac Minis. The cluster is small (iPhone for reference). It’s running Nemotron 70B at 8 tok/sec and scales to Llama 405B (benchmarks soon).
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Anthony Hess@adhess·
@drskridlowphd @whstancil Rogan is not hard questions. Compared to Fox? She should have gone there. the messaging issue - real solutions are complex. I guess they could just make stuff up and pretend it got done? Or if not done it’s the oppos fault?
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Dr. Clifford Skridlow, Ph.D
Dr. Clifford Skridlow, Ph.D@drskridlowphd·
@whstancil That's nonsense. She opted for hyper-friendly media because she was pretending to be a centrist but any candid questioning would have shown she's not one. She could have gone on Rogan, but her campaign gambled that it would be better to keep her away from hard questions.
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Will Stancil@whstancil·
Harris spent over a billion dollars in a few months. The reason the opposition was able to define her as a candidate was because there are structural biases in the information environment that make it almost impossible for Dem messaging to break through to many voters.
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@Jed_Graham If the Dems are responsible for the inflation coming out of Covid, why is it that the UK with a conservative govt had high inflation that was more persistent than the U.S? Perhaps because inflation was an international issue the result of pent up demand and broken supply chains?
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Jed Graham@Jed_Graham·
In retrospect, it’s clear that Democrats’ basically doomed their reelection chances in March 2021 with the design of the American Recovery Act. It wasn’t just that spending $400+ billion on another round of stimulus checks helped stoke inflation./
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This is sobering, but I have a sincere question about it: The Harris campaign/Ds ran over $200 million in ads about the economy. Much of this messaging *did* emphasize a specific program and *did* employ populist appeals. As @daveweigel reported, this stuff was *constantly* discussed on the stump and went largely unreported. The Q we need to ask is: *Why* didn't this break through w/working class voters? The claim that there was no effort to reach them elides this harder question.
Jimmy Williams@Jimmy_iupat

Here’s my take on the election… I spent the last several months traveling around speaking to my members across the Rust Belt. We spoke with thousands of IUPAT members and stressed the importance of this election.

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Gristle McThornbody@CallsYouCochise·
@smrwhitetoyou @GregTSargent @supersinga @daveweigel This separating people into groups and thinking they're exactly alike because of racial and sex categories is what fucks y'all up and will continue to do so. It's the main reason why I left the party, we used to consider everyone as individuals.
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Anthony Hess@adhess·
@naima The Dems and Biden just weren’t forceful enough in communicating wins over the four years of them absolutely killing it.
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Anthony Hess@adhess·
@chickenstrip007 @climatepaige I think dating today often involves a lot shallower connections and higher volume, so you tend to find lots of people you aren’t that interested in. In terms of rates - lot less divorces now too! People aren’t being forced together in the same way as 50 yes who.
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superfun site@chickenstrip007·
@climatepaige Maybe it does. We certainly seem to have much lower rates of marriage and childbirth than we used to. Anecdotally, a lot of women tell me the men they meet are low quality. Can such a subjective determination really be wrong? Even if it can, it can impact how people act
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Anthony Hess@adhess·
@KirkforDefiance @misthiOSX @dyobbocaj @GaryWinslett Either is common I can’t believe you’ve never heard they as a singular! It’s always been either. The difference is that people are using it to denote gender identity but I’m sorry grammatically it’s always been this way.
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Kirk Merritt
Kirk Merritt@KirkforDefiance·
@adhess @misthiOSX @dyobbocaj @GaryWinslett Your sentences are referring to a group of people, not a single person. It's the very reason "they" exists. Otherwise, you would've written: "I don't know what he thinks", etc.
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Gary Winslett 🌐🇺🇸
Gary Winslett 🌐🇺🇸@GaryWinslett·
Some people want me to specify ways Democrats could move right culturally. There are many potential options here but let's start with an easy one: Democrats need to remove the phrase "toxic masculinity" from our vocabularies. It is *not helpful.* 1/2
Gary Winslett 🌐🇺🇸@GaryWinslett

If these results hold, I think that makes a strong case for Democrats moving right on cultural issues (however much some Democrats won't want to hear that). They've got to do something to cut into these enormous margins in rural areas and among non-college voters.

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Anthony Hess@adhess·
@willpaddyg She only was running for three months. I’d say gov or primary run in 28. The former has a better shot.
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Will Goddard@willpaddyg·
I wonder what Harris does now - she's relatively young, but her career is surely over
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Kirk Merritt@KirkforDefiance·
@misthiOSX @dyobbocaj @GaryWinslett "No one"? That's complete gaslighting. EVERYONE simply used "his or her" when referring to a single person, until the 2010s. Then out of nowhere, came the pronoun craz, & we're all supposed to pretend the abnormal is normal.
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Anthony Hess@adhess·
@ViratBradman @Saul_Sadka I still like Walz but they muzzled him. He should have stayed with the Everyman persona and hit up all the podcasts etc. Shapiro would have been good too, but he comes across like a politician unlike Walz.
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Saul Sadka
Saul Sadka@Saul_Sadka·
Trump's defeat of Harris was much closer than people realize, and than his ±3% popular vote victory implies. But therein lies the true horror for the Democrats: They knew the Blue Wall states—Michigan, Pennsylvania & Wisconsin—were critical & they would have won them, and thus the presidency (likely until 2033), with miniscule shifts: 0.5% swing in WI (18,000 votes) 0.7% swing in MI (38,000 votes) 1.2% swing in PA (78,000 votes) So any small shift away from their voter-repelling, wokey, postmodernism-derived ideological fringe elite positions (trans, Hamas, etc.) and/or choosing a better VP candidate (i.e., Shapiro) would have won them the White House. But they just couldn't—they stuck with the Hamas-fans and Imane Khelif diehards and sleepwalked to a generational electoral apocalypse.
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Dan@TractorLaw·
@adhess @JohnnyH5643 @whstancil @tyleroday Then maybe the Democrats should have said something besides, "Ackshually you are doing much better you dumb fucking racist sexist rubes." Ya know?
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Will Stancil
Will Stancil@whstancil·
Yes: economic dissatisfaction ultimately reflects the domination of the information environment by the right wing (and antisocial sentiment more generally), rather than real economic conditions, which are better than most voters have ever lived through.
Jeff Stein@jstein_star

Roughly *67%* of voters rated the economy as "not so good/poor," per Washington Post exit polls A shockingly poor number amid a hot labor market, booming stocks, much lower inflation, growing GDP But widespread voter dissatisfaction w/ the economy been clear for years

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Anthony Hess@adhess·
@TractorLaw @JohnnyH5643 @whstancil @tyleroday That’s a completely different conversation and I didn’t hear a single GOP policy that would do something there. The fact is that the American economy leads the world and most people are a lot better off than they were in 2020 wages / prices - Im not discussing feelings
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Anthony Hess@adhess·
@TractorLaw @whstancil @tyleroday It’s a fact that wage growth has outgrown inflation it has nothing to do with how people are feeling about prices. The post truth world is super dangerous for the people living in it.
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Dan@TractorLaw·
@adhess @whstancil @tyleroday Continue telling people who are hurting that they are wrong and in fact they are doing better. You haven't learned a fucking thing.
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Dan@TractorLaw·
@whstancil @tyleroday People Can't Afford Groceries People can't afford groceries and Democrats are telling them "Ackshually the economy is great." It's not "information environment." It's people on the ground who Cannot. Afford. Groceries. While Democrats are saying stocks are up, unemployment down
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