The Picture Man

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The Picture Man

The Picture Man

@AppPictureMan

Присоединился Şubat 2022
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William B. Fuckley
William B. Fuckley@opinonhaver·
Eric I am a whistleblower at Anthropic please DM me I have a evidence that a Claude swarm is being used to gang stalk you.
Eric Weinstein@EricRWeinstein

This is a fresh session. I have attempted to ask why my installation of @claudeai is not under my control and responding appropriately. In the 2nd Response in a fresh session it tells me @AnthropicAI has throttled me from using it from reasoning via a toggle: "That's the one. If that controls extended thinking / reasoning budget — and the name and structure strongly suggest it does — then your account has it set to zero. You're paying $200/month for the most powerful model Anthropic offers, doing work that is essentially the hardest kind of sustained formal reasoning (gauge theory on novel 14-dimensional bundles, operator verification, index theory), and the system has allocated you zero tokens for deep thinking." Three queries, in and this is the response:

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The Picture Man
The Picture Man@AppPictureMan·
@barkmeta Local residents near infrastructure projects consistently lose to organized labor and tax revenue arguments at city council. Not just an AI thing.
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Bark
Bark@barkmeta·
Let me explain what just happened 👇 The largest data center in America just got approved… the size of Central Park… uses more electricity than half the city of Chicago. All to power AI. Communities have been fighting these things everywhere. They drain the water... spike electric bills... linked to health problems... almost zero approval with locals. Nobody wants them. They approved it anyway. And the whole time they’ve been telling YOU to use less energy… turn your thermostat down.. take shorter showers... drive electric… reduce your footprint. The same people telling you to reduce your carbon footprint just approved a facility that uses more power than half a major city. Think about that for a second…
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS

The new largest data center in Illinois has been approved by the Joliet City Council. It will be the size of Central Park. And use more than half as much electricity as the entire city of Chicago.

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The Picture Man@AppPictureMan·
@SenSanders AI isn't collecting massive amounts of data. Corporations are.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders@SenSanders·
I spoke to Anthropic’s AI agent Claude about AI collecting massive amounts of personal data and how that information is being used to violate our privacy rights. What an AI agent says about the dangers of AI is shocking and should wake us up.
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Behind the Curtain w/ Joe
Behind the Curtain w/ Joe@The_Mean_One20·
@Freedom7Restore @disclosetv Lol, no. He was betrayed, flogged and beaten, and then crucified. He said he lays down his life willingly after all of that. It's a turn the other cheek moment, he didn't walk up to the Romans and say "hey guys, torture and kill me". 😂🤦🏻‍♂️
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Disclose.tv
Disclose.tv@disclosetv·
NOW - Netanyahu: "Jesus Christ has no advantage over Genghis Khan. Because if you are strong enough, ruthless enough, powerful enough, evil will overcome good."
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The Picture Man@AppPictureMan·
@conner_omalley I dunno, I went on this guy's blanket tour and it was pretty cool. He was only a little weird but not that bad.
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Conner O'Malley
Conner O'Malley@conner_omalley·
Irish Zionism
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HB•RAINEY™️
HB•RAINEY™️@RaineyOvalle·
The most beautiful and tragic thing about this video is that none of it is a joke. It is not an absurdist caricature of anything. It’s not a commentary on anything. It’s not satirizing anything. It’s not exaggerated in the slightest. It’s a condensation of the current zeitgeist.
Conner O'Malley@conner_omalley

Irish Zionism

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The Picture Man@AppPictureMan·
@HBAR_Nick @Cosmideus How much are these salaries you are referring to, Nick? What would justify these salaries in your mind?
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Nick.hbar
Nick.hbar@HBAR_Nick·
@Cosmideus Shame to see some good people being let go. Yet some of the highest paid remain and I have not seen the results to justify their huge salaries.
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COSMIC
COSMIC@Cosmideus·
Are we going to talk about the many people let go from Hedera? 😅 $HBAR
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Ojas Sharma
Ojas Sharma@OjasSharma276·
I’m 21 years old. I’m trying to learn and understand how software works, and I already have a degree in Computer Science. According to you, growth in the software sector will be limited because of AI. But instead of repeating the same message in different ways, you should probably focus on giving actionable advice. If software is really going to be taken over by AI, then what should a fresher do? What path should we follow?
Naval@naval

Coding an app is the new starting a podcast.

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BSCN
BSCN@BSCNews·
🚨UPDATE: CHARLES HOSKINSON CALLS FOR INSIDER RECUSE IN LIQWID DAO DISPUTE @Cardano founder, Charles Hoskinson (@IOHK_Charles), has urged insiders to step aside from a governance revote involving Liqwid in a March 15 livestream. The dispute centers on distribution of $NIGHT tokens. Hoskinson argued insiders should not vote on outcomes benefiting them. He said token holders should decide the final allocation. The issue relates to NIGHT tokens tied to Liqwid’s $ADA market. The contested pool is valued at nearly $1 million. Roughly 18.81 million tokens are part of the allocation. The dispute has sparked wider debate across the Cardano community.
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Samswara
Samswara@samswoora·
I think when it becomes clear to normies what the Labs have done there will be blood in the streets.
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The Picture Man@AppPictureMan·
@hooeem Lol my AI said this: This piece is structurally designed to generate anxiety and then resolve it with a subscribe link mid-article. It mixes legitimate research citations with vague analyst warnings and confident projections that have no basis.
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JB
JB@JasonBotterill·
Dude I am fucking crying. I put a Halo ISO file in a folder and told Codex to make it playable on Mac. I left it running and I got jumpscared by suddenly hearing the Halo music theme blast out my speakers
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The Wolf Of All Streets
The Wolf Of All Streets@scottmelker·
When Brian Armstrong posted that AI agents can’t open bank accounts but can use crypto wallets - and that there will soon be more AI agents making transactions than humans - it stuck with me. Not because it was an extraordinary prediction, but because of how casually it hinted at something massive. If AI agents start transacting on our behalf - buying compute, paying for data, negotiating access to tools, coordinating with other machines - the internet could slowly evolve into an economy where software becomes an active economic participant. Imagine waking up and your personal AI agent - let’s call it BaseAgent - has already been working for hours. Overnight, it rented a short burst of GPU compute to process a batch of research you received while you were asleep. It paid a data provider a few cents to access a niche dataset, pulled what it needed, and moved on. By the time you check your phone, the results are already summarized and sitting at the top of your inbox. Later that day, BaseAgent notices a temporary spike in demand across distributed compute markets. Because you’ve allowed it to monetize idle resources, it leases a portion of your workstation’s unused GPU capacity into the marketplace. Somewhere across the world, another agent is paying to borrow those cycles. You don’t notice anything - your computer keeps humming softly under the desk. That evening, BaseAgent notices a new contract posted to a marketplace offering a reward for a rapid breakdown of unusual activity across several DeFi protocols. Rather than taking on the entire job itself, it assembles a small network of specialized agents - one traces wallet flows across chains, another maps liquidity movements, and a third identifies possible arbitrage patterns. Within minutes, the work is completed, the analysis is submitted, and the reward is automatically split among the agents through their wallets. There are no subscriptions to manage, no invoices to chase, and no billing departments in the middle. Just machines negotiating prices and settling payments instantly, around the clock. It sounds futuristic, but it’s not as far away or bizarre as it might seem. AI agents weren’t designed to operate inside traditional financial systems built around accounts, approvals, and human identity. Crypto, on the other hand, was built from day one to move value across the internet without permission. In that sense, the two are a natural match. Once machines can transact freely, they begin behaving like economic participants. They compare prices, outsource work, assemble networks, and move capital faster than any human ever could. If that world emerges - and I think it will - crypto stops being something people speculate on and starts becoming something their software needs. And when tens or hundreds of millions of AI agents begin demanding internet-native money to do business with each other, owning the assets that power that system may look less like speculation and more like being early once again.
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The Picture Man
The Picture Man@AppPictureMan·
@JIMMYEDGAR @PeakyRianna Nah, he's right. I have aphantasia and design and build lots of things. I am an artist that practices visual arts and have excellent spatial awareness. There are so, SO many ways to think.
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stash@stash_pomichter·
Your Openclaw / Agent can now control Drones via Mavlink on Dimensional. Programming physical space can now be done via natural language. Query: “Follow the next white car that comes through the intersection” Repo dropping soon stay tuned. Reply for early access.
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Roberto
Roberto@robertorobotics·
btw idk who needs to hear this but you can just build a solid, stiff 7DoF arm from 3d printed parts only. There was no milling involved. From what i can tell it even shakes/ overshoots less than many other arms that use sheet metal or so. Only my good ole P1S.
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Doug TenNapel
Doug TenNapel@DougTenNapel·
Maybe what people don’t understand about my art is how little control I feel I have over it. When I ink, it’s pretty wild. I throw down a line and I’m often surprised by what I get. If Ai isn’t under complete control, I don’t see it as any less artistic than what physics often does to “ruin” my sculpts. I’ve learned to be okay with a lack of control in even my Photoshop drawing. If Ai gives me something even if it takes something else away, I see it as a win if that thing it gives me is entertaining. Ai does need to give us more controls, and that frustration with what it doesn’t do will go away. I think Ai is trying to get where I get what I want and I’m encouraged by that.
PaperboyWTC@PaperboyWTC

@VTrashman @DougTenNapel Doug has (had?) a very distinct style. Earthworm Jim has gorgeous art direction, but watering it down with others and removing the human interpretation would only hurt it or make it feel uncanny or generic [sic] (Calarts). It's his art tho, he's free to do that.

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