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Philadelphia, PA เข้าร่วม Şubat 2011
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Guitar Gods Unleashed
Guitar Gods Unleashed@UnleashedG23066·
"Ramble On" is 56 years old and Robert Plant just walked onto The Late Show and made it sound like he wrote it this morning.
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Alex Coffey
Alex Coffey@byalexcoffey·
In April 1999, a 700 Level brawl made national news. Bonner students tumbled down the seats. The game was stopped. The alums are still proud, but would like to correct the record. They weren't fighting the Prep. It was 30 year old construction workers: inquirer.com/phillies/veter…
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Phillies and Eagles throwbacks
Phillies and Eagles throwbacks@Philsbirdsthrow·
3-29-2001- 25 years ago today , the Tie Domi incident occurred
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Shelfy
Shelfy@RealShelfy·
Absolutely electric lmao CB Buckner noticeably annoyed when he tapped the 2nd time only to be wrong again and listen to 40,000 people cheer for his incompetence 😂
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No Context in Philadelphia
No Context in Philadelphia@alwaysunnyooc·
Come one come all to a beautiful show...
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FADE
FADE@FadeAwayMedia·
STONE COLD STEVE AUSTIN JUST POSTED THE GREATEST VIDEO OF ALL TIME. “Dad, what was Stone Cold like in the 90s” 🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
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Jum
Jum@JesterJum·
When I look at my kids, I have 2 thoughts: 1) I have never loved anything as much as I love them. 2) I have never looked forward to 8:30PM so much in my entire life.
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Matthew Piper Jenks 🧲
Matthew Piper Jenks 🧲@MattPiperJenks·
Congrats Frank! 900 consecutive days walking with 0 days off is insane Fierce discipline & incredible results: -Lost over 250 pounds -A1C cut in half from deadly to normal -Began lifting weights during Christmas Frank’s transformation is an inspiration the people need
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Cigarette Nostalgia
Cigarette Nostalgia@CigsMake·
Philadelphians have never changed
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Jack Posobiec
Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
I keep trying to explain to people outside of PA how insane having an ISIS cell in Newtown is It's like saying the town on Gilmore Girls has an ISIS cell
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NBA History
NBA History@NBAHistory·
Decades of defensive prowess 😤 Take a look at some of the greatest defensive plays throughout NBA History! #NBADefenseWeek
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Breaking911
Breaking911@Breaking911·
🇺🇸 Kyle Schwarber smashes a Home run in the WBC against Great Britain to take a 3-1 lead in the fifth inning.
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Made In Canada
Made In Canada@MadelnCanada·
Canada & Mexico brawl in the World Baseball Classic 🇨🇦🇲🇽
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Apoorv Agrawal
Apoorv Agrawal@apoorv03·
Dario at MS TMT Conference today: On defense / DOW:"We really believe in defending America." Anthropic has been working with the national security community for 2 years. "We are the most lean forward." On AI acceleration:"We do not see hitting a wall. This year will have a radical acceleration that surprises everyone." Exponentials catch people off guard. "We are at the precipice of something incredible. We need to manage it the right way." On where markets are wrong:"It's already big and it will get 1 million times bigger." The underestimation of exponential growth is the key thing people need to understand. On revenue scale:Anthropic was at ~$100M run rate 2 years ago. Now at $19B run rate. On culture — Dario says he spends 40% of his time on it:"Anyone who is CEO of a growing firm needs to realize they are chief culture officer. My job is to make sure everyone is on same page and believes in what we are doing. That's the most important thing." He does a vision quest with the whole company every couple weeks. "I want them to hear it directly from me. If I tell the CTO, who tells the VP Eng, who tells the manager — that's too long of a game of telephone." "Politics and infighting are a cancer to companies as they grow." On talent retention vs Meta:"We lost 2 people to Meta. They lost several dozen. Normalized by size, they lost 10-20x more people vs us." Attributes this to unified culture generating "super linear returns — by working together vs working against each other." On code as the breakout use case:Code has "exceeded our high expectations." Why? Devs adopt fast, code is verifiable, and gains compound — you build software to build software. "Didn't realize it would go so fast even at traditional enterprises." Frustration is around regulated industries where legal/compliance slow things down. "That's how fast everything could be going if not for non-AI barriers." On Anthropic's own AI usage:Top internal use cases: 1) writing code, 2) the process around writing code (SWE), 3) managing servers and controlling clusters. "If we were paying ourselves for our usage, we'd be one of our largest customers." On Claude Code:"You can supervise an army of 100 Claudes. It's closely analogous to a management skill." The people who are best at it keep the big picture in their head. Higher return to finding people who can handle more complex tasks. On platform vs apps:"We are primarily a platform, but there are places where we have expertise to make something directly useful." Claude Code emerged as a tool they built for themselves — thousands of internal users before shipping it externally. "Code is a prelude for what we will see in everything else." On societal implications:"Human history — lots of muddling through. We found ourselves in this comedy of errors and figured it out eventually. It's happening so fast that we need to do better than that this time." The market will deliver positive benefits — "I see that as priced in." What's not priced in: the choices we make around externalities. Jobs, national security, ensuring the benefits reach everyone. On chips & compute:Anthropic uses multiple chip suppliers. "We find that actually using different chips is useful to us. Chips aren't just a speed number — we gain benefits from heterogeneity." Also standard business logic of having more than one supplier.
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Tej Seth
Tej Seth@tejfbanalytics·
get asked all the time how someone should approach learning to code with football data this offseason. there’s no better resource than “football analytics with python & R”. goes through EDA, regression and classification modeling and so much more link: a.co/d/0bLjBy4h
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3rd Line Ehlers
3rd Line Ehlers@Press1forClout·
Coming this Sunday 🇺🇸
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