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Matt Jarrett

@cujarrett

Dad. Husband. Photographer. Cyclist. Senior Software Engineer. Opinions are my own.

Normal, IL Присоединился Şubat 2009
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Gothalion@Gothalion·
Being a parent is awesome. The best thing you’ll ever do.
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Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
Tesla’s Optimus will beat any human surgeons in 3 years at scale. - “Don’t go into medical school.” - Elon: “Yes. Pointless.” And in 5 years, everyone will have access to medical care thats better than what the presidents receives today ~ Elon Musk
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Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
NEWS: Boston Dynamics has just released a new video of its upgraded next-generation humanoid robot called Atlas. • 4 hour battery. Self-swappable for continuous operation • 6 feet 2 inches tall • Weight: 198 lbs • 56 total degrees of freedom • Now fully electric, ditching older hydraulic systems • New lightweight mix of aluminum and titanium components • 110 lbs weight capacity (66 lbs sustained) • Can reach up to 7.5 ft • Constantly evaluates its surroundings and adjusts its posture, balance, and grip in real time • Hands that can reconfigure as needed. Tactile sensors feed data back into the system, helping apply the right amount of force • Brain is powered by Nvidia chips
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Jack@jackunheard·
🚨BREAKING: Zohran Mamdani stuns New York, putting Ramzi Kassem — 9/11 Al Qaeda defense lawyer — in charge as Chief Counsel New York, what have you done?
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Gothalion
Gothalion@Gothalion·
I’ll reiterate. Love of my life 🥰
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NZ ☄️@CodeByNZ·
any alternative to postman ?
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Matt Jarrett@cujarrett·
@elonmusk You pivoted a lot since the first Rogan interview. I hope you’re right.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
The future is going to be AMAZING with AI and robots enabling sustainable ABUNDANCE for all!
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D.Thomas@Whiskey_D·
I need a @OhItsTeddy review on these for old time sake! Haha
adidas alerts@adidasalerts

🔙 #ThrowbackThursday 👟 adidas NMD_R1 Primeknit "OG" 📅 December 12, 2015 The adidas NMD_R1 turns 10 years old this week, pairing a sock-like Primeknit upper with a Boost sole in its debut Micropacer-inspired "OG" colorway released December 12, 2015.

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Secondtrack@shopsecondtrack·
Delivery for Drop 1 began yesterday, but as we’re a small team, orders will continue to dispatch throughout the week. We appreciate everyone’s patience as we work to get all orders out. All cancelled orders will be released alongside Drop 2.
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trash@trashh_dev·
it’s 2030 and your job is to prompt
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
AI is going to wipe out at least 25 million jobs in the next 5 to 10 years. Probably much more. It will destroy every creative field. It will make it impossible to discern reality from fiction. It will absolutely obliterate what’s left of the education system. Kids will go through 12 years of grade school and learn absolutely nothing. AI will do it all for them. We have already seen the last truly literate generation. All of this is coming, and fast. There is still time to prevent some of the worst outcomes, or at least put them off. But our leaders aren’t doing a single thing about any of this. None of them are taking it seriously. We’re sleepwalking into a dystopia that any rational person can see from miles away. It drives me nuts. Are we really just going to lie down and let AI take everything from us? Is that the plan?
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fidexCode@fidexcode·
Without checking Mention 5 git commands aside: git add git commit git push
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Matt Jarrett@cujarrett·
@Gothalion @evanf1997_ Homeless no more 🎉 Best of DayZ vibes while feeling approachable. Love No Man’s Sky too 🚀
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evanf1997@evanf1997_·
Did the entire Destiny community move over to Arc Raiders?
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Trade Whisperer@TradexWhisperer·
$PLTR Michael Burry is Fucked
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$PLTR valuation makes ZERO sense But then why do institutions keep buying it? What do they know that you don't? I work in BIG DATA analytics and let me share the secrets of Palantir in the most basic way Palantir has monopoly on Automated Governance, serving as the ultimate Operating System for Data and Global Decision-Making. The world is starting to see the massive benefits of AI agents developed on the Palantir platform, which boost efficiency, drive higher earnings, and outpace the competition. Over time, Palantir will reign supreme among AI agents, with all other AI entities eventually integrating into the powerful Palantir Ecosystem. This is just the beginning. Think of $MSFT Windows. Before Windows, people relied of MS-DOS (which is another OS) and before that it was CP/M which were really bad Operating Systems. The Tools didn't talk to each other. You couldn't multitask. You couldn't perform Technical Analysis while at the same time executing the trades. You couldn't stream your games on Youtube while playing it. It was limited and fragmented into separate sessions and executable files (.exe). You were LIMITED, much less efficient. It is exactly the same for all Governments and Corporations and right now. They've grown so big, beyond scalability. Tons of data are being generated by too many programs, locations and departments. Each source of data have different expertise of people with totally separated ownerships and power over the data (e.g. Business Dept. vs Manufacturing Dept). Just like it was inefficient or impossible for MS-DOS to transfer data from one application to another in real time. It is inefficient to transfer the data from one department to another for a simple decision-making. It takes so much time, resources and too many meetings. It could take days if not weeks to get it done. Why? Because of ownership and qualifications over the data. If you don't work in the Business department then you don't qualify to play with that data. If you don't work in manufacturing department, you can't own the data. So in order to unify the two data sources. You are reliant to different groups. That's only one small example. Think of your responsibilities in your own household. One partner is probably more accurate on handling the grocery list and school events while the other is more reliable in fixing cars and backyards. As a 3rd person (perhaps an accountant), you would be reliant on each of them to provide the receipts for their own spendings. This is where Palantir's Ontology kicks in. Voila, it unifies every single data source and specialties within the company. Think of Palantir's Ontology as a digital map for a company's data. It organizes all the information in a way that makes sense, connecting different pieces of data to each other and to real-world things, like products, equipment, or customer orders. Imagine you have a messy room with all your stuff scattered around. The Ontology is like a system that helps you organize everything neatly, so you can find what you need quickly and easily. It's a way to make sense of a lot of data and use it effectively. Palantir solves scalability and reduces big corporations and governments down to its core principles, to make a good decision. With Palantir, it is much easier to grow, digitally. “There were 5 exabytes of information created between the dawn of civilization through 2003, but that much information is now created every two days.” — Eric Schmidt “Information is the oil of the 21st century, and analytics is the combustion engine.” — Peter Sondergaard “Without big data, you are blind and deaf and in the middle of a freeway.” — Geoffrey Moore Companies don't like to be blind and deaf in the middle of a freeway nor to be underperforming to be punished by the stock market. Eventually, all the data we generate will be more complex and too much for humans to digest them all. We will eventually need a AI to do that job for us but more importantly we need a stable platform for AI agents to stand on, you can't throw an AI agent in the water and expect to swim. AIs need.. ONTOLOGY. Think of AI agents as Culinary Chefs. The Palantir AI chefs will have all the ingredients and tools in ONE COMMON PLACE to make magic happen, enabling on-the-fly decision-making without the hindrances of bureaucracy or data ownership issues. This unity is the game-changer. Palantir is... A Super Integration Company And that is vastly more superior and transformative than the hype of 'AI' You can hire the best Chef in the world but without fresh ingredients and tools, he will never be effective. So that's why it's not just about AI agents, it's more about what's available to them, a unified kitchen full of many ingredients, recipes, assistants and tools. PALANTIR ONTOLOGY is precisely that Kitchen, an Operating System of Data and Global Decision-Making Just like how $MSFT has become essential to our every day lives, $PLTR will become essential to every single businesses and governments in the world. It's just matter time. The monopoly is here to stay. Is $PLTR valuation through the roofs? Hell Yeah, but what's the alternative? NONE

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my fav youtuber uploaded a video as soon as i sat down for my meal
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DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
Coca-Cola’s annual Christmas advert is AI-generated again this year. The company says they used even fewer people to make it — “We need to keep moving forward and pushing the envelope… The genie is out of the bottle, and you’re not going to put it back in”
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