DeepPurple

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DeepPurple

DeepPurple

@Purple_Depth

เข้าร่วม Şubat 2024
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TM@RealTrouble_Man·
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it’s so weird to me how white women constantly fetishize black men, but everyone constantly turns a blind eye to it.
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DeepPurple
DeepPurple@Purple_Depth·
@theepicmap including louisiana and not california, poland and not UAE, is nasty work
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Epic Maps 🗺️
Epic Maps 🗺️@theepicmap·
It’s wild how the world basically runs on nothing but this.
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DeepPurple
DeepPurple@Purple_Depth·
@Rainmaker1973 AI. you can tell because the first second it's stationary. typical for AI video prompts
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
A crab climbs out of its tray in a Japanese supermarket where seafood is often kept alive for freshness.
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DeepPurple@Purple_Depth·
@OrwellNGoode very happy australia isn't invited, more of this please
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DeepPurple@Purple_Depth·
@lukejagodzinski @trikcode still wrong. it would be "people for whom english is not their first language" but OP's way is informally fine. Yours sounds VERY wrong though
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Łukasz Jagodziński@lukejagodzinski·
@trikcode "People WHOSE English is not their first language..." I'm Polish and I code in English
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Wise@trikcode·
Honest question. People who English is not their first language… how do they code?? Do Germans code in German? Do Arabs code in Arabic??
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DeepPurple
DeepPurple@Purple_Depth·
@aakashgupta openai can just ignore that input, their fault, not the user
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Sam Altman said people saying “please” and “thank you” to ChatGPT costs OpenAI tens of millions of dollars a year in compute. 67% of Americans do it anyway. Run the math on why. A 2024 Waseda University study tested LLM responses across politeness levels in English, Chinese, and Japanese. Impolite prompts produced measurably worse outputs: more bias, more errors, more refusals. Moderate politeness consistently beat both extremes. The mechanism makes sense once you see it. Polite prompts pattern-match to higher-quality training data. When you write “Could you help me structure this analysis?”, the model pulls from professional, well-reasoned text. When you write “give me the answer,” it pulls from Reddit. Google DeepMind’s Murray Shanahan explained it simply: the model is role-playing a smart intern. Treat the intern like a colleague, you get colleague-quality work. Bark orders, you get minimum-viable compliance. Now look at the cost side. OpenAI handles over a billion queries daily. Each GPT-4 query uses roughly 2.9 watt-hours, ten times a Google search. But OpenAI just raised $40 billion at a $300 billion valuation. Tens of millions in politeness tokens is a rounding error on a rounding error. 67% of users do it anyway, and 55% of them say it’s because it’s “the right thing to do.” They’re maintaining a behavioral habit that governs every other interaction in their life. The parent who teaches their kid to say please to Alexa isn’t doing it for Alexa. They’re doing it because the alternative is raising someone who learns that being rude gets faster results. Telling 900 million people to stop saying thank you so OpenAI can save 0.01% of operating costs is the most engineer-brained optimization take on the internet. You’re training yourself to treat every interaction as a transaction. And that habit doesn’t stay in the chat window.
Venkatesh@Venkydotdev

STOP SAYING THANK YOU TO AI STOP SAYING THANK YOU TO AI STOP SAYING THANK YOU TO AI STOP SAYING THANK YOU TO AI STOP SAYING THANK YOU TO AI STOP SAYING THANK YOU TO AI STOP SAYING THANK YOU TO AI STOP SAYING THANK YOU TO AI STOP SAYING THANK YOU TO AI STOP SAYING THANK YOU TO AI

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George@_georgebaran·
Reminder that when they slap a big dish in front of you with a layer of dough on top, the dough adds nothing, the dish is already cooked before they put the dough on and they put it under the broiler for a minute. If the dish had been covered with the dough for long enough to cook anything inside, the dough would be burnt to hell. You're literally paying them to waste flour to slap a single use lid over your dish right before serving.
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The Notorious J.O.V.
The Notorious J.O.V.@whotfisjovana·
everything kinda feels like this lately
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BlockchainDan 🔗
BlockchainDan 🔗@BlockchainDan·
@ztrader369 Developers can migrate for free if they play it right. We're doing this with @KittehcoinHQ. Sovereign spl2022, 1:1 airdrop (snapshot already taken from bags CA). Donating all my creator fees from the anon bags launch to seed Meteora LP, coingecko listings etc. One to watch!
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NZtrader369 🌙❄️⛩️🐹😀🍄🥜
boycott it. There are no solution. Those taxes kill every tokens.
BlockchainDan 🔗@BlockchainDan

Pump.fun - How They Extract Value - 0.5% platform fee on every trade during bonding curve phase - Only 800M of 1B token supply goes through the curve — 200M gets locked in PumpSwap LP that nobody controls - ~85 SOL required to buy out the curve at escalating prices (early tokens cheap, last tokens expensive) - Migration/graduation fee paid to pump.fun when token graduates - Post-graduation: creator fee drops to 0.3% — pump.fun keeps the rest - Pump.fun holds deployer keys for every token on their platform (see: recent incident — social engineering redirected fees for 9 hours) - LP burned into PumpSwap — pump.fun collects LP trading fees perpetually from every graduated token - Fee structure has changed multiple times in 24 months — retroactively affects every token, zero creator control - Recently introduced cashback token adding further complexity and value extraction **TL;DR:** You build the community, pump.fun collects fees from it forever. The creator gets 0.3%. The platform keeps the infrastructure revenue in perpetuity.

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DeepPurple
DeepPurple@Purple_Depth·
@FartbuttAI is this in any way connected to the last fartbutt a week ago that disappeared?
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DeepPurple@Purple_Depth·
@fequalsyx you hit some bangers and don't hold. maybe cat isn't one of them but to have this kind of life on the chart down at this level isn't nothing
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Pwog@PwogTheArtist·
@Purple_Depth idek if u can call it alpha tbh
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DeepPurple
DeepPurple@Purple_Depth·
@AmeliaRodrigJan This is what every rich person does. He doesn't have to be such a dick about it
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Amelia
Amelia@AmeliaRodrigJan·
MrBeast says that he's in debt. It's just a paper billionaire
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Yiwei@PRCrecluse674·
@om_patel5 Does this run locally? Putting a private key into any web tool feels like playing Russian roulette lol
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Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5·
vibe coders, check if your private key has been leaked with this tool
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DeepPurple@Purple_Depth·
@snipeder not a binary trade actually, you don't have to wait til it resolves to sell
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DeepPurple
DeepPurple@Purple_Depth·
@OnlyLJC that was never retail it was sol whales in a risk-on meme market
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LJC@OnlyLJC·
We didn’t have a billion dollar memecoin for more than 1 year now. Retail was here and they left.
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DeepPurple@Purple_Depth·
@ZandyZyrey Would love some updates. How is it looking for those of us who aren’t so technically literate?
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greg
greg@greg16676935420·
Fine I’ll say it. I think Einstein was a good guy.
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