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@Kmort22

New York, NY เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2009
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They’re locking @BacardiCapital away underneath the Spaniard like an Indian burial memorial
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Michael Knowles
Michael Knowles@michaeljknowles·
The President’s discussing ongoing military strikes while flanked by the Easter Bunny is one of the most profoundly American images I’ve ever seen.
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@W_B_Rick Music is the closest thing we have to time travel
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WBR@W_B_Rick·
It’s crazy how music from a specific time period of my youth that I’m nostalgic for is better than all other music
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WBR@W_B_Rick·
Everybody hating on The Chainsmokers just didn’t listen to Roses (feat. ROZES) in its prime. That’s fine.
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@Jack_Raines The best restaurant in NYC is the one where the staff knows your name and is walking distance from your apt
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Jack Raines@Jack_Raines·
I took a girl to the Times Square Olive Garden for dinner and the Times Square Applebee’s for drinks one time. Honestly, high key a move. We dated for a year. It’s a barbell approach, either super high-end or totally outrageous, just don’t go to The Smith.
Elena@VirtualElena

sure NYT I believe that a “restaurant gap relationship” is not only a real thing but that a phenomenon that has only emerged in the past 5-10 years wrought by opportunistic opentable scrapers, private dining clubs, credit card points, concierge services, and nyc’s increasingly competitive restaurant scene is in fact “the ultimate test of compatibility”

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Big Mike
Big Mike@Big_Mike_44310·
@OhioTate Honestly, this is bullshit Big Cat. This is his weekend. What did Rico get out of this deal?
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Ohio’s Tate@OhioTate·
Bosco has returned to the seats per Big Cat’s orders. Lots of breathing exercises. CAN SOMEONE GET ME A CREDENCH?
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Kevyo@Kmort22·
It’s very sad a lot of people never got to experience Output
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Kevyo@Kmort22·
@BacardiCapital 2x all conference defense (club lacrosse) at Indiana University
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Mikael@BacardiCapital·
If anyone wants to join the FinTwit Volo Lax Team this summer please comment your stats
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Rico Bo$co
Rico Bo$co@Return_Of_RB·
We all have Everyday struggles. The last comment was out of line, way out of line and in a fit of rage I vow to never have again. Apologies to @JeffNadu deeply. See you in the fall.
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@Inosq3 AI SLOP FUCK YOU
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Kevyo@Kmort22·
@stoolpresidente Campagnola in UES or Rocco’s Steakhouse in Flatiron
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Dave Portnoy
Dave Portnoy@stoolpresidente·
What is currently the best chicken parm in NYC?
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Tweets from Zach Weinberg
Tweets from Zach Weinberg@zachweinberg·
Back in my day, being a liberal meant: - Do you and we won't judge (be gay, be black, be Jewish, whatever, do you) - Crime is bad. Believing criminals should go to jail and are accountable for their own actions (because society needs safety). Families in particular need safe communities. And safe communities help poor Americans up level their life. - Business is good! Growing business funds social programs. Pro business! We loved growth. We loved American companies who succeeded, because that helps grow future tax revenue. We believed the pie gets bigger. - America, while flawed, is awesome. We still loved America and wanted to win. - Legal immigration is a great thing. Brings smart people to America. Do more of this. More smart people, legally coming here. - Illegal immigration is not a great thing, because illegal immigrants aren't paying taxes but pull on benefits...this harms the average American who relies on some budget discipline to afford social programs for citizens. We are now politically homeless. It's sad.
Noah Smith 🐇🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼@Noahpinion

The transformation of liberals into "progressives" since 2013 has seriously been the worst thing to happen to American culture in my lifetime. Just absolutely gutted so much of what was good about this country. End of a golden age.

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Big Cat
Big Cat@BarstoolBigCat·
Congrats to St John’s. According to @Return_Of_RB the Johnnies have officially had a successful season. Everything else is gravy
Rico Bo$co@Return_Of_RB

@BarstoolBigCat They MUST get to the 2nd weekend. That’s it. Especially after all the mega Haul and preseason ranking crap

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Kevyo@Kmort22·
@Return_Of_RB Not enough coke head finance bro fans
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Rico Bo$co@Return_Of_RB·
I hate Kansas … least fun team in 25 years
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Young Urban Professional@YoungUrbPro·
The worst place in Manhattan today will be the Murray Hill Blue Haven
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Jack Raines@Jack_Raines·
One of the funnier things about the AGI/pilled folks is that people are extrapolating what happened with coding automation to the rest of the world, but I don’t think that extrapolation holds up. Coding is, at its core, the generation of texts and numbers to tell a computer to do things. There is, obviously, a lot more to it then that. Like understanding how systems connect / should flow together matters as you can better think through what the complete code “should” look like. But to build that system, the primitives are letters and numbers. LLMs are trained on a gazillion examples of letters and numbers. Much of that is code (thank you Stack Overflow). They just take text inputs and make text outputs. Now, there are derivatives to this. Like LLMs can now call tools, and the outputs of those tools can be used as inputs to trigger other things, but they’re just writing letters and numbers which a harness then knows to “trigger” to do a thing. Which means the things that can be fully automated are things where the input and output are purely numbers and letters. So, writing (marketing copy, emails, books?!, code, Excel functions, etc.) But most other domains just have more nuance or friction or edge cases that, even if a lot of the flows can be automated, have something that they system can’t “get” or “do” that throws off the whole loop. And basically any job that isn’t purely “read/write text” has a lot of those friction points. So SWEs kind of built a thing that replaced their jobs, but I just don’t see that pattern matching to too many other fields.
Sam Altman@sama

I have so much gratitude to people who wrote extremely complex software character-by-character. It already feels difficult to remember how much effort it really took. Thank you for getting us to this point.

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Kevyo@Kmort22·
@jakekarmel Yea I was just kidding and trying to make an alleys joke, same shit happens in NYC of course
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Jake Karmel
Jake Karmel@jakekarmel·
@Kmort22 These are 21 year olds from Naperville. We don’t claim them. Had to kill some time before the next metra.
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