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s. Asbury

@Q_Element

Wealth, tech & adaptation. Lead Automation Architect - Creator of Mad Scientist live README - https://t.co/q7KTupt4L9

Atlanta, GA เข้าร่วม Mart 2009
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s. Asbury@Q_Element·
@ronindrift_music/video/7602073708156423455?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7583779971879355917" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">tiktok.com/@ronindrift_mu
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@wsbtv I love this idea. An hour ahead of EST!
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LetsBeFriends@Badopinions4·
@dom_lucre Is there a link to the uncensored version. So I can make sure I don't actually watch it of course. 👀
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Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives
🔥🚨BREAKING GRAPHIC WARNING: This ‘freaky’ 31-year-old woman named Nicolette Keough was arrested for intentionally urinating on antique furniture, television, record player, coffee pot, some bedding, some carpeting and a rug in two separate Airbnbs in Pensacola FL while filming adult content.
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Claude
Claude@claudeai·
New in Claude Code: auto mode. Instead of approving every file write and bash command, or skipping permissions entirely, auto mode lets Claude make permission decisions on your behalf. Safeguards check each action before it runs.
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s. Asbury@Q_Element·
@TomHarpointner It's a no-brainer. She may have gotten more than 26M if she negotiated. No cure for stupid.
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BONESAW 🕊️@BonesawMD·
I'm probably one of the few people who is happy to see people steadily have their jobs replaced by AI like this. Some days I salivate shamelessly if I think of it too much. Most jobs are filler & LARP. Made up and unnecessary. If you watch people work, you realise hardly anybody does anything and often they do it poorly anyway. I don't blame them. Why pour your blood, sweat, and tears into companies that don't value you, harvest your creative energy, and drain your life force? Many people reading this secretly know they're getting paid to do nothing for more than 85% of their 'working' day. Great civilisations of the past such as Ancient Greece could advance fields like geometry, philosophy, art, music, and engineering so immensely because people had idle time to think –– they didn't waste their entire day and peak consciousness pretending to be busy, doing mundane non-life affirming tasks. It'll look much worse until it gets better, but we may see an intellectual boom in our lifetime. An entire new economic landscape that rewards creativity and up-skilling. I am so bullish it's unreal.
Claude@claudeai

You can now enable Claude to use your computer to complete tasks. It opens your apps, navigates your browser, fills in spreadsheets—anything you'd do sitting at your desk. Research preview in Claude Cowork and Claude Code, macOS only.

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QE Infinity@StealthQE4·
So how much money is everyone losing today?
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Cinema Tweets
Cinema Tweets@CinemaTweets1·
Taylor Sheridan is better at writing movies than he is writing television shows. Don’t get me wrong- the guy can write for both mediums as well as anyone this side of Aaron Sorkin. But films like Wind River, Sicario & Hell or High Water are proof Sheridan writes best for Cinema.
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@StealthQE4 Not to mention Valero refinery in Port Arthur TX just exploded.
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QE Infinity@StealthQE4·
Oil creeping back up. Futures are down 10 year back up to 4.37% 😈
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Bruce
Bruce@bruce_barrett·
Australia has completely run out of gasoline and now the panic buying has begun. It won’t be long before the home invasions begin and they find out what a strength diversity is.
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Wall Street Mav
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
If all of those 10s of millions of jobs are replaced by Ai and robots, who are the customers going to be that keep the economy going? Universal Basic Income (UBI) has already been discredited. The Fed printing all of the money to replace taxes would destroy the US Dollar. I really don't see the economic model that exists after AI and robots eliminate 25% to 50% of the jobs. Somehow I am not able to imagine the same transition happening that we saw during previous technology changes. Is it just me? I am not seeing the future economic system that makes sense. One thing I am sure of, UBI is not going to be it.
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@jennaxkc Dummy APD has been patrolling the Airport for decades .
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Animesh Koratana
Animesh Koratana@akoratana·
Introducing: PlayerZero The world's first Engineering World Model that puts debugging, fixing, and testing your code on autopilot. We've raised $20M from Foundation Capital, @matei_zaharia (Databricks), @pbailis (Workday), @rauchg (Vercel), @zoink (Figma), @drewhouston (Dropbox), and more PlayerZero frees up 30% of your engineering bandwidth by: 1.⁠ ⁠Finding the root cause for bugs & incidents in minutes that engineering teams take days to identify. 2.⁠ ⁠Predicting in minutes, edge case issues that a 300-person QA team would take weeks to find. ------ Here's why this matters: No one in your org has a complete picture of how your production software actually behaves. Support sees tickets. SRE sees infra. Dev sees code. Each team builds their own fragmented view - and none of these systems talk to each other. When something breaks, everyone scrambles to stitch the picture together by hand. PlayerZero connects all of it into a single context graph - → The Slack thread where your lead said "we went with X because Y fell apart in prod last time" → The PR review where an engineer explained the tradeoff → The lifetime history of your CI/CD pipeline, observability stack, incidents, and support tickets So you can trace any problem to its root cause across every silo. And it compounds. Every incident diagnosed teaches the model something new. The longer it runs, the deeper it understands - which code paths are high-risk, which configurations are fragile, which changes tend to break which customer flows. So when you sit down to debug a live issue, you have your entire org's collective reasoning and production memory behind you - instantly. ------ Zuora, Georgia-Pacific, and Nylas have reduced resolution time by 90% and caught 95% of breaking changes and freeing an average of $30M in engineering bandwidth. ------ Our guarantee: If we can't increase your engineering bandwidth by at least 20% within one week, we'll donate $10,000 to an open-source project of your choice. Book a demo - bit.ly/3NlLMeN
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s. Asbury@Q_Element·
@TaraBull Restaurants need to stop serving bread, chips and salsa. Put an to this ridiculousness.
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TaraBull@TaraBull·
Woman at LongHorn Steakhouse with her kids, eat multiple servings of the complimentary bread and leave without ordering a full meal. The clip was originally posted by the creator herself as a “hack” When they start charging for bread, we'll know why
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
40% of American women, ages 15-44, would like to permanently move overseas, if possible, per Gallup.
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Ripster
Ripster@ripster47·
🚨🚨ISRAELI OFFICIALS BELIEVE THE U.S. AND IRAN COULD HOLD TALKS IN ISLAMABAD AS SOON AS THIS WEEK - SOURCE $SPX $QQQ
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The math on William Shatner’s existence is hard to process. He was born closer to the Civil War than to today. Montreal, 1931. His father manufactured clothes. His first acting role came in 1951, the same year color TV was introduced to the American public. Star Trek premiered in 1966. It lasted 3 seasons and got cancelled. The first rerun aired before humans had walked on the Moon. Those reruns are still generating licensing revenue 57 years later. He’s been famous for 60 consecutive years. He survived being typecast so severely in the 1970s that he did convention appearances for grocery money. He survived his third wife’s death. He survived Hollywood writing him off as a joke. Then he weaponized the joke. Priceline commercials. The roast. Spoken-word albums where he recites Elton John lyrics as dramatic monologue. Every project that should have ended his career somehow added to it. At 73, back-to-back Emmys for Boston Legal. At 90, oldest person to fly to space. At 94, a Super Bowl ad. At 95, 4.3 million people watching him smoke a cigar on X. His career has now outlasted the Soviet Union, the Space Shuttle program, Blockbuster Video, MySpace, and the first three generations of AI models. He’s been working since Truman and he’s posting through the Claude era. The compounding is the point. 75 years of showing up created a distribution moat that no amount of talent alone could replicate.
William Shatner@WilliamShatner

At 95, I'm still smokin'! 😝 I’ve learned two things: Never waste a good cigar. Never trust anyone who says you should ‘act your age.’ 😉👍🏻

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Everything Georgia
Everything Georgia@GAFollowers·
Atlanta airport had a line out of the DOOR this morning!
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