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@jsmallsdev

swe • 2006 Time Magazine Person of the Year

nyc Присоединился Eylül 2010
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jordan@jsmallsdev·
idc how many we've had in the past few years, earthquakes in nyc will always be unsettling to experience
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@TukiFromKL shoutout to everyone saying AI was replacing practically every industry 😂
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Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 Do you understand what just happened? New York wants to ban AI from answering questions about medicine, law, and engineering. Let me translate that for you: > The industries charging you $500/hour just lobbied to make sure you can't get the same answers for free. > This was never about safety. It's about protecting the bill rate. > Lawyers don't want you to know AI can draft a contract in 30 seconds. > Doctors don't want you to know AI can read your bloodwork better than a resident. > Engineers don't want you to know AI can review your blueprints overnight. They're not banning AI to protect you. They're banning it to protect their invoices.
Polymarket@Polymarket

BREAKING: New York bill would ban AI from answering questions related to medicine, law, dentistry, nursing, psychology, social work, engineering, & more.

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jordan@jsmallsdev·
@IyegereS create aliases in your bashrc for commands you frequently use pd = pnpm run dev pa = pnpm add so on and so forth
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Iyegere S@IyegereS·
I'd rather press my up arrow keys 13 times instead of typing 'npm run dev' easily with my hands
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jordan@jsmallsdev·
@marciac95_ it might be time to start sailing the seas 🏴‍☠️
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Marcia@marciac95_·
I really sat thru my subscriptions again and realized I really don’t need audible when I have Libby and can cancel all my streaming and just keep YouTube premium. I also decided Amazon prime also needs to go. I’m keeping it simple going forward.
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jordan@jsmallsdev·
@oldewhittington yeah the smaller form factor & fixed lens of the x100 was precisely why i was targeting it, just to carry daily or any concerts games etc. just aiming to take more photos and some video overall. but i never fully came around to the idea of not being able to change lenses
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Whittington™🤗@oldewhittington·
They said touching grass would help & I’m mad they’re right 😒
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jordan@jsmallsdev·
@oldewhittington yeah i have a little bit of experience with LUT's and color grading, i was more so wondering if the camera was digital or film the x-t5 looks great. i've had the x100vi in my cart for a while now but never pulled the trigger
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Whittington™🤗@oldewhittington·
@jsmallsdev Fujifilm X-T5, but it’s not one of those situations where the camera is doing the work. Simply having the camera won’t get these types of pictures. These were shot raw then heavily edited
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jordan@jsmallsdev·
@LeahTCodes this is awesome. happy birthday!
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✨Leah✨@LeahTCodes·
Celebrating my Birthday this year with a cake made with ✨CSS✨ Even the logic for the toggles, lighting and blowing out the candle, and for the confetti are written in CSS
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jordan@jsmallsdev·
@stolinski it's funny, if you ask many of them to defend their position on electron, you'll quickly be able to see that they don't know their ass from their elbow
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jordan@jsmallsdev·
@ForrestPKnight so sorry for your loss, your dad sounds like he was quite an amazing man 🫂
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Forrest Knight
Forrest Knight@ForrestPKnight·
It’s been a really tough week. Last Thursday, we lost the greatest man I've ever known, my dad, Barry Knight. There is so much I could say about him, that I don’t even know where to start. He was my best friend, my hero, and a truly special man. Many of y'all don’t know this, but he was a longtime Delegate of the Commonwealth of Virginia. He loved helping people. This week, many of his friends told stories about him on the House and Senate floors, his life was honored on the US House floor, and today, the National and State flags at the Virginia State Capitol are flown at half staff in honor of my dad. Over this past week, there’s been an outpouring of love and stories from folks that knew him, with two common themes. One, my dad loved life, and he made the most out of it. And two, he was somehow the best at everything he did. Now, I always thought this, I mean he’s my dad. But I’ve heard from his friends and colleagues, experts in their respective fields, that my dad was the best helicopter pilot they ever knew, the best negotiator they ever knew, the best Chairman of the House Appropriations Committee - a job he really loved, the best hog farmer (of course), the best fisherman (of course), the best shot (of course), and… well, if I kept going we’d be here forever. He was the best man I ever knew, and he sure was the best dad. Through just sheer grit, hard work, and his love of life my dad packed more into 71 years than most could ever dream of. Because he wasn’t afraid of the truth, or of unknowns, and he never thought that ignorance is bliss. He faced problems head-on, no matter what they were. He was the strongest man I ever knew. What he accomplished in this life is nothing short of amazing. And he did it in a way that helped people. In a way that was virtuous. Dad, I’m going to miss you. I’m going to miss hopping in the little jon boat with you, with a couple dozen minnows, catching crappie and perch and whatever else back in the creek behind your house. I’m going to miss calling you on my drives just to talk. I’m going to miss that big ol’ laugh of yours, one that would often interrupt a joke you were trying to tell but couldn’t finish because you were laughing so hard. I’m going to miss coming over and just being with you, Dad. So I’ll leave with a verse my wife read to me the day before my dad passed away, which is very fitting. It’s 2 Timothy 4:7 - “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” And that you did, Dad. And with that faith I know I’ll see you again. So dad, I am going to build as many memories as I can in this life, so that one day when I’m up in Heaven with you, we can hangout like we used to and I can tell you all about it. I love you, Dad. I’m going to miss you.
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jordan@jsmallsdev·
@HeatherIsUnsane 48+7 =55 55+20 =75 i can't see it being much easier than that
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Samurai Apocalypse
Samurai Apocalypse@HeatherIsUnsane·
I suck at math, but this is how it works in my head. 7+8=15 (carry the 1 over) 2+4+1=7 75
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jordan@jsmallsdev·
@leonnoel that's awesome. whats your fav game? personally i have BW2 as the GOAT
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Leon Noel 🔥
Leon Noel 🔥@leonnoel·
In 1999, I swept the first official Pokemon tournament, got to battle the gym leaders in front of huge crowd, and took home these badges! Years later I was the first person to livestream Pokemon go outside! So many amazing memories! Happy Pokemon Day!
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jordan@jsmallsdev·
@heavensbvnny you have to distinguish between situational stress (which money can fix) and biology (which it doesn't) wealth can change your zip code but doesn't automatically fix dysregulated nervous systems
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jordan@jsmallsdev·
@heavensbvnny true, but those arent mental health issues. money can often cure survival stress, but it doesn't rewrite DNA. you can't throw cash at a dopamine deficiencies or chronic trauma and expect the brains composition to suddenly flip
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🤠@heavensbvnny·
UNPOPULAR OPINION: A lot of “mental health issues” disappear when bills are paid, rent is secure, and the fridge is full. Peace is expensive. And pretending money doesn’t affect mental health is privilege.
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jordan@jsmallsdev·
@owickstrom what's your thoughts so far?
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Oskar Wickström@owickstrom·
E-ink monitor is up! (The one on the right.)
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jordan@jsmallsdev·
@MatthewBerman how do you think they got their data in the first place 🤔
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Matthew Berman
Matthew Berman@MatthewBerman·
WHOA DeepSeek caught red-handed!! DeepSeek, Moonshot, and MiniMax all using distillation attacked (scraping Claude models for info) against Anthropic.
Anthropic@AnthropicAI

We’ve identified industrial-scale distillation attacks on our models by DeepSeek, Moonshot AI, and MiniMax. These labs created over 24,000 fraudulent accounts and generated over 16 million exchanges with Claude, extracting its capabilities to train and improve their own models.

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jordan@jsmallsdev·
@wesbos objectively the best
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Wes Bos@wesbos·
Man. Shout out to passkeys. Life is so much better with them
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jordan@jsmallsdev·
@LimeSnazzy @MarcHoag @davepl1968 @RyanTClarke completely agree with that, it's one of my favorite aspects of AI in general. as a programmer, having these tools is great, but the idea that essentially anybody has easy & free access to information and resources that were once unattainable by design or circumstance is amazing
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Snazzy Lime@LimeSnazzy·
@jsmallsdev @MarcHoag @davepl1968 @RyanTClarke I'm (half joking/half serious) all for it.. Current judges, lawyers & politicians are all so corrupt and flawed. Especially with respect to law. I think the AI is perfectly suited to solve that problem. Medicine as well!
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Ryan Clarke
Ryan Clarke@RyanTClarke·
Please stop doing this lame shit and actually read and subscribe to our work. It isn’t free to produce. Thanks.
Sean@SPbeavs

@RyanTClarke Hey @grok can you summarize this article

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jordan@jsmallsdev·
@LimeSnazzy @MarcHoag @davepl1968 @RyanTClarke overall, i just find it hard to believe that a considerable amount of people will trust AI completely in scenarios with potential real life altering consequences no time in the next 50 years will the majority of people accept their child's brain surgery performed by an AI robot
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