Jeffery M

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Jeffery M

Jeffery M

@engineer09635

San Jose, CA เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2024
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Stellar@StellarOrg·
The informal economy accounts for 55-65% of Nigeria’s GDP. Yearly, Nigeria imports ~$20 billion in goods from China. But paying suppliers is a challenge in Nigeria, where dollar access is limited. Enter stablecoins. @TheFlipHQ traveled to Computer Village to learn more.
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Jeffery M@engineer09635·
@exQUIZitely Your recording of the game was bigger than the game itself lol
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exQUIZitely 🕹️@exQUIZitely·
An average picture that you save on your phone or PC has a size of around 400 kilobytes. It doesn't do anything, it's just a static image. Now divide that by the factor 10, so you drop to 40 kilobytes. That's the size of The Last Ninja, developed by System 3 and published in 1987. I still struggle to comprehend, even in the slightest, how programmers back then did what they did - and the worlds they created with the limitations they had to work with. I was simply blown away by the graphics (isometric on the C64 with such an amazing level of detail - simply gorgeous) and absolutely mesmerized by the kickass sound. What Ben Daglish and Anthony Lees conjured up musically will forever be part of gaming history - an iconic masterpiece. 40 kilobytes man...
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hp_kkx@happykakashi·
@MicheleFigari @BBC_TopGear Just like the Hyperloop It's gonna be ready any minute now... aaaaaaaaany minute now.... ... aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaany minute now...
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Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
We’re a few weeks away from where there will be no designers or engineers, but a third secret thing
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Jeffery M
Jeffery M@engineer09635·
@unusual_whales Ah that's why some people claim Elon could solve homelessness, they want to get paid!
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
New York City spent $81,705 spent per homeless person last year. Meanwhile, the household median income was at $81,228, per Newsweek.
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Jeffery M
Jeffery M@engineer09635·
@lacontroller Attacking fraud with receipts, city hall must hate you!
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LA City Controller Kenneth Mejia
🔎 We found more VENDOR FRAUD in the City of Los Angeles! Our small but mighty team is doing the best we can but with only FIVE fraud, waste, and abuse is for the entire City, it's almost impossible to provide the oversight you all deserve! Full report: fwavendor42.lacontroller.app
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Matt Eskander
Matt Eskander@EskanderMatt·
@lacontroller Then your small but mighty team should spend more than 2% of your time on matters not related to LAPD budget the past years. We get it. You bang the same drum over and over and over.
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Jeffery M
Jeffery M@engineer09635·
@SenecaSpeaks21 You are so optimistic! You think this is a special case, saying it is "pre genocide", as if it's an unusual state of being for people.
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Seneca Scott@SenecaSpeaks21·
Watching Democrats ignore the massive fraud and plundering of our taxes in CA is very interesting. There is little to no outrage over tens of billions of dollars grifted away. It’s their money being stolen as well, but they don’t care as long as they can redirect their anger somehow towards MAGA. This level of mental illness gives us insight into pre-genocide energy — these people are scarily stupid.
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mAlfunctioned@_mAlfunctioned_·
@saintjavelin You need to elaborate the math :) The Ukrainian drone at $1.2K is reusable with a shotgun. So your ROI is much, much higher than if the Ukrainian FPV drone was a kamikaze drone.
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Saint Javelin@saintjavelin·
Watch how a Ukrainian drone with a shotgun shoots down a Russian Molniya kamikaze drone. It’s like $1.2K vs $10K.
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Jeffery M@engineer09635·
@unlimited_ls Wow that's great! Nepal guys making money from the US. I hope some went to the guides. Not just American scammers running the operation.
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Unlimited L's@unlimited_ls·
JUST IN: Authorities in Nepal accused Mount Everest guides of poisoning climbers to trigger helicopter rescues in an insurance scam Investigators said guides allegedly put baking soda in food to cause symptoms that mimicked altitude sickness Police said the groups then arranged costly helicopter evacuations and submitted fraudulent medical and flight documents Authorities said the scheme generated about $19.69 million in insurance payouts Police charged 32 people, including trekking company owners, helicopter operators, and hospital executives, with organized crime and fraud
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Ray@ray4tesla·
Chinese influencer Li Chi flew from China to California for the sole purpose of experiencing Tesla FSD firsthand. Here are his impressions: “Flew 25,000 km — half the globe — just to personally experience Tesla’s smart driving and compare it with Huawei’s smart driving. I’ll skip the detailed process and go straight to the conclusion: Under normal weather and road conditions, Tesla’s vision-based routing is first-class. (I didn’t get a chance to test in foggy conditions.) In certain scenarios, Tesla outperforms Huawei. For example, when activating smart driving, Tesla can reverse to avoid a vehicle parked on the left, then go around it and rejoin the road ahead — quite impressive. Route selection capability is also top-tier. It doesn’t just follow conventional routes but can take shortcuts through residential roads. Acceleration is crisp and decisive, without hesitation… In short, Tesla FSD is improving very quickly. Physically removing the steering wheel would already present no real obstacles. I hope China will soon allow Tesla FSD to operate domestically, enabling earlier adoption of L3 and encouraging competition with local manufacturers.”
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Jeffery M@engineer09635·
@ErickSky Why is it harder to crack with classic computers? Assuming you read the sequence, and have the data digitized. Or is the difficulty just in digitizing the DNA to make it machine readable? (Also a challenge if you want to read your own data)
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Erick@ErickSky·
🧬 Macron acaba de anunciar algo que parece ciencia ficción… pero es 100% REAL y acaba de suceder hoy. Científicos franceses y japoneses lograron, por primera vez en la historia de la humanidad, cifrar y descifrar un documento completo usando ADN como clave de encriptación. Sí, leíste bien: la misma molécula que lleva tu información genética ahora se usa como llave criptográfica ultra-segura. Presenció la demostración en vivo en el laboratorio LIMMS de la Universidad de Tokio y lo publicó directamente en @x. ¿Qué lograron exactamente? Equipos de Francia (ESPCI Paris PSL - CNRS, Universidad de Limoges e IMT Atlantique) y Japón (LIMMS, Universidad de Tokio) convirtieron datos digitales en secuencias reales de ADN (A-T-C-G) y las usaron como clave para encriptar y luego descifrar un documento entero. No es una simulación teórica. Es una demostración real: tomaron información, la codificaron en ADN sintético, y la recuperaron perfectamente mediante secuenciación. Es el primer caso documentado de criptografía molecular funcional a escala de documento completo. ¿Cómo funciona? En lugar de usar algoritmos matemáticos tradicionales (como RSA o AES), convierten los datos en las cuatro bases nitrogenadas del ADN: Adenina (A) Timina (T) Citosina (C) Guanina (G) Es como traducir tu documento a un lenguaje biológico. Luego sintetizan físicamente esa cadena de ADN, la guardan y, cuando quieren leerla, la secuencian (el mismo proceso que se usa para leer genomas humanos). El resultado: una clave que es extremadamente difícil de romper con computadoras clásicas o incluso cuánticas, porque está anclada en la química de la vida misma. Pero el verdadero bombazo es el almacenamiento El ADN no solo sirve para encriptar. Es también el futuro del almacenamiento de datos: ✅ Con solo unos pocos gramos de ADN puedes guardar la información equivalente a todo un data center entero. ✅ Dura cientos de miles de años sin necesidad de mantenimiento ni refrigeración. ✅ Consume energía prácticamente nula una vez almacenado (a diferencia de los servidores que hoy devoran electricidad a escala planetaria). Estamos hablando de resolver uno de los mayores problemas de la humanidad: cómo guardar la explosión de datos que generamos sin destruir el planeta en el proceso. ¿Qué significa esto para el futuro? Este avance abre la puerta a: - Ciberseguridad molecular para comunicaciones ultra-sensibles (gobiernos, bancos, salud). - Almacenamiento ecológico y ultra-denso. - Archivos históricos que podrían sobrevivir milenios en un simple tubo de ensayo. Una nueva era donde la biotecnología y la informática se fusionan por completo.
Emmanuel Macron@EmmanuelMacron

Première mondiale ! L’ESPCI Paris PSL - CNRS, l’Université de Limoges, IMT Atlantique et le LIMMS à l’Université de Tokyo ont utilisé des clés ADN pour sécuriser une communication numérique. Vous avez bien lu : un document complet a été chiffré et déchiffré avec de l’ADN. Cette prouesse ouvre des perspectives nouvelles pour la protection des télécommunications sensibles et plus largement pour l’utilisation de l’ADN comme nouveau support d’information et de stockage. Avec seulement quelques grammes, on pourrait conserver durablement l’équivalent des données d’un data center avec une consommation énergétique extrêmement faible. Félicitations aux équipes pour cette avancée majeure au croisement des biotechnologies et de la sécurité des télécommunications.

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Jeffery M
Jeffery M@engineer09635·
@pitdesi Fake news, read primary sources before posting. It's not for all directions or runways.
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Sheel Mohnot@pitdesi·
FAA banned parallel landings permanently, will be bad for SFO (max landings drop from 54>36/hr) Given the topography of SFO, we have 2 parallel runways 750’ apart. There was an accident at DCA last year, now the FAA is mandating staggered approaches :(
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Jeffery M@engineer09635·
@lacontroller Awesome! I hope San Francisco does this too. Also I hope that someday the "speed limit" won't be a dangerously slow speed to travel. Imagine driving the speed limit on a freeway, you'd die!
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Jeffery M@engineer09635·
@k1rallik So those of us with a few 3090s are still in the waiting room?
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BuBBliK
BuBBliK@k1rallik·
Solo dev reverse-engineered Google's billion-dollar algorithm in 7 days Google published the paper that crashed memory stocks worldwide. Then shipped zero code. Tom Turney read the math, opened his terminal, and built the whole thing with Claude - then made it faster than Google promised. Day 1-3: Core algorithms, 141 tests, Python prototype Day 3-5: C port into llama.cpp, Metal GPU kernels Day 5-7: Speed optimization from 739 to 2747 tok/s That's a 3.7x speedup through pure engineering: > fp32 → fp16 WHT > half4 vectorized butterfly ops > graph-side rotation > block-32 storage layout Then he added his own research on top: > Sparse V: skip 90% of value decompressions at long context > Asymmetric K/V: keep keys precise, compress values harder > Temporal decay: old tokens get lower precision automatically Result: 35B model running on a MacBook with 4.6x compressed cache. 613 GitHub stars in a week. Google still hasn't released their own code.
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Scott Santens@scottsantens·
Not at all accurate. Not even close. SSI has a 50% clawback rate on earned income and a 100% clawback rate on unearned income. SNAP has a 30% clawback rate. Those rates stack. Someone with SSI and SNAP loses 80 cents for every dollar they earn. That's an 80% tax rate. Would most people accept a job that pays $10 an hour if they got to keep $2 an hour? With universal basic income, there is no clawback on that money. If the UBI is $1000 a month and someone is offered a job that pays $1000 a month, that person would then have a gross income before taxes of $2000. Welfare doesn't work that way. Welfare functions as a ceiling. It actively discourages work. UBI functions as a floor. All income earned with UBI always leaves someone better off. These are not the same. It is not "pretty accurate" to say these are the same.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Pretty accurate
nic carter@nic_carter

it hasn't sunk in for most people. we already live in a post-scarcity society. UBI is already here. basic package: disability, medicaid, food stamps etc bonus package: literally getting paid for staying at home and hanging out with your relatives extra bonus: if you are willing to commit fraud, pretend your kids are autistic and get paid for that. get paid for watching your neighbor's kid. pretend you are taking care of your grandma. fake hospice clinic. fake rehab clinic. fake therapy clinic. giga bonus: during a time of crisis take advantage of PPP or CARES and open a fake business and get paid for existing people are shocked when they learn that defense is the FIFTH largest line item in the budget. ahead of defense: social security ($1.6T), interest on debt ($1.1T) medicare ($1T), medicaid + ACA ($1T), AND THEN defense ($0.9T) complain about defense all you like, but healthcare fraud is a way bigger factor. hundreds of billions per year. this is only going to get worse, because the fraud is a structural part of the system – payouts to client groups in exchange for votes (normally D). in the US, only 47% of the population actually works (fully 14% of the population is working age and does not work). retirees are 18% and children 22%. the system I described above subsidizes 50m non-working people absolute minimum, but really it's far more because people that are paid to stay home and take care of their relatives are considered "workers" of that 47% of "actual workers" maybe one third does real work, the rest are shuffling papers around or doing fake email jobs. so you have, rough math, 50 million actual workers supporting 300 million dependents. that's the nature of the economy today. it will only accelerate. eventually you will have 10 million using AI tools to do all the work and 340 million dependents. the reason no one roots out the fraud is because it's the system that keeps our extremely fragile polity intact. the fraud is the UBI. the purpose of the system is what it does. of course, it's a deeply unfair system, because you are allowed to commit fraud if you are a politically protected client group of the democrats. DOGE was killed faster than any government program ever, because it attempted to root out the fraud. if you are honest and unwilling to commit fraud, you are a huge loser in this system. your neighbor will have their mortgage subsidized by some government program. they will get favorable SBA loans due to DEI. they will open a fake hospice or autism clinic. they will get paid for taking care of their neighbor's kid and vice versa. the primary skill in the labor market is learning how to extract money from state and federal government programs, not gaining skills or making yourself employable. if you are just trying to work an ordinary wagie job you are a huge sucker. you are paying 40-50% effective all in taxes to everyone else who is a net taker. the sad part is because AI is such a substantial productivity boost, it will actually keep this system going for a while longer, and maybe in perpetuity. AI boosts the 15% of the population that is actually productive so much that the remaining 85% can coast by. no one in charge will change this because they can't think of anything else. the political costs of a real UBI program are too great and we don't have the money for it anyway. so we will keep this covert fraud-based UBI program running indefinitely. unfortunately, if you are an honest wagie, you lose.

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Daniel Lurie 丹尼爾·羅偉
This kind of reckless behavior—putting drivers, pedestrians, and riders at risk—will not be tolerated. We will continue supporting law our enforcement and use technology to keep San Franciscans safe. Thank you @SFPD and @CHPSanFrancisco for your swift and professional response.
San Francisco Police@SFPD

TAKEOVER SHUTDOWN: On Mar 28, SFPD and @CHP_GoldenGate shut down a planned Bay Bridge takeover involving a large bicyclist group. All individuals were detained without incident. 85 citations issued. 85 bikes stored. Teamwork at its best.

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Jeffery M@engineer09635·
@Google @Android This would work great with a throat-mic, though I don't know of a good one that works with iPhone. Throat-mics to talk to AI in general would be fantastic.
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Google@Google·
Your headphones just became a personal translator in 70+ languages. 🎧✨ Google Translate’s “Live translate” with headphones is officially on iOS. We're also expanding this capability to more countries around the world for both @Android and iOS users. To try it, open the Translate app, tap “Live translate” and connect your headphones.
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California Insider Show@CA_Insider·
We sat down with @realSonjaShaw, President of the Chino Valley Unified School Board, who brought this to light, and senior investigative reporter @JoshJPhilipp, who explains how this connects to larger concerns about foreign influence in American schools. youtu.be/3oH0Vf50BS0
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California Insider Show@CA_Insider·
A state audit found that a Southern California school district was giving California high school diplomas to students in China who never set foot here. When the findings came out, the district quietly listed them as a routine presentation. Now there is a DA investigation. How does something like this go on for years? #California
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