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JakeZ1979

@ztech1979

The Manchild Mafia has a hit on me.

เข้าร่วม Haziran 2009
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JakeZ1979
JakeZ1979@ztech1979·
@SusacPaul @CLG98264897 Yes only 200 cases worldwide reported, yearly. Also definitely not just whites have it. The guy sucks at math.
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Prajwal
Prajwal@0xPrajwal_·
Saw someone got laid off from Oracle. 700+ LeetCode 1900 Rating 10+ Big Projects 2× hackathon wins Open source (not that much) Still laid off. Is this the end of Computer Science ?
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World of Science
World of Science@Science_TechTV·
"The value of a college education is not the learning of many facts but the training of the mind to think." - A. Einstein
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Sen. Bernie Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders@SenSanders·
70% think AI will lead to fewer jobs. They are right. We can’t allow a handful of billionaires, eager to increase their wealth and power, to rush forward with a technology that will fundamentally transform humanity without democratic input or accountability.
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Mustafa
Mustafa@oprydai·
become a generalist. specialization makes you efficient. generalization makes you dangerous. what it actually means: • learn across domains → math, physics, software, economics, biology. patterns repeat across fields. • connect ideas → innovation happens at the intersection, not inside silos. • adapt fast → when one field shifts, you don’t collapse, you pivot. • see systems → specialists see parts, generalists see the whole • build end-to-end → from idea → design → implementation → delivery the world rewards specialists in stable environments. it rewards generalists when things are changing. right now, everything is changing. don’t just go deep. go wide, then stack depth where it matters.
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JakeZ1979@ztech1979·
@MuslimLiberty24 At least Islam in the way it is run in all of the brainless nations, is a dangerous thing
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Brutal reality check. Professor Jiang exposes America as a corrupt, lazy oligarchy built on a massive Ponzi scheme. He reveals the US government intentionally started the catastrophic Iran war to manage their own inevitable collapse and enrich the elites. Pure evil.
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JakeZ1979@ztech1979·
@rohanpaul_ai Change for the worse. A rationalists world where nothing depends on expertise, intuition, or creativity
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Rohan Paul
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
Terence Tao: “The way we do everything, not just mathematics, will change" For math pro-level research, you previously had to go through a decade+ of education after high-school. Now, even a high schooler can contribute to frontier math research with AI
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Yusuf Serunkuma🌹
Yusuf Serunkuma🌹@YusufSerunkuma·
Thank you, Iran – producing a mass of STEM-philosophers, mathematicians, eco-ethicists, and yet humble public servants. Real wonder women – manufacturing, manning all drones and ballistic missiles. You have revived education in the eyes of the world – a wholesome education.
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RaceRealist
RaceRealist@Race__Realist·
@Glace15840573 @1953_otis @bathcat The bias in mental testing paper talked about predictive and construct validity. IQ tests are obviously biased.
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Sean McClure
Sean McClure@sean_a_mcclure·
Any self-respecting, intellectually honest scientist knows Sabine is correct re: the state of science. This isn’t just physics. You don’t need an institution. Computation is *the* instrument for *both* theory and experiment now. The paradigm is collapsing. Go independent.
Ross Coulthart@rosscoulthart

A sign of how unwell contemporary science has become: The well-respected physicist commentator Sabine Hossenfelder @skdh has lost her academic affiliation because she dared to criticise a physicist's research. She delivers a damning condemnation: "A lot of research and the foundations of Physics is now pseudo-science. It hasn't followed the scientific method for decades." youtu.be/ZO5u3V6LJuM?si… She recounts a recent incident where a physicist contacted her, upset that she had judged their research as "100% bullshit", demanded she remove the relevant video, and then complained to people he believed were her supervisors when she refused. As a result of complaints (including from members of the community upset about her criticism of their research and academic conduct in general), her former academic institution—the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy— has discontinued her affiliation. Sabine is financially independent thanks to her audience support, so she is unbothered by the loss of affiliation or attempts to pressure her; however, she is concerned that many physicists fail to recognize the fundamental problems with their field. The broader issue in theoretical high-energy physics and foundations of physics is not new: critics like David Lindley ("the end of physics") and John Horgan ("the end of science") have pointed it out, yet the production of low-value "garbage" papers continues daily, gets published, funded, and hyped in the media. Many experts acknowledge the problems privately but stay silent publicly to protect their reputations and funding; an exception is physicist Will Kinney, who publicly criticized inflation model-building as mostly useless mathematical exercises with no realistic expectation of correctness. She strongly endorses Jesper Grimstrup's book "The Ant Mill," which describes the crisis in theoretical high-energy physics: no major breakthroughs in ~50 years, a lack of genuinely new ideas, and strong social pressures toward tribalism and groupthink that discourage independent thinking. She says intelligent people are wasting their time and taxpayer money on unproductive work due to ingrained groupthink; physicists are often shocked by external criticism and refuse to accept responsibility, blaming the critic instead. Hallmarks of pseudoscience in this area include: it looks like science from the inside (with courses, conferences, and jargon), but involves inventing mathematical "stories" or fictions about non-existent laws, new particles, forces, gravities, the beginning of the universe, multiverses, or extra dimensions—with what she says is zero empirical evidence. She compares this to naturopathy or other 'pseudoscientific' fields for brainwashing, rejection of challenging views, and overconfidence in one's intelligence; the main difference is that quack medical claims can directly harm people, while quack physics papers mainly waste money and resources. She highlights the core scientific failure: Science progresses by learning from mistakes and refining what counts as a "worthy" hypothesis. Post-1970s theoretical physics has not done this; instead, it continues guessing "nice" mathematics without basis, producing thousands of falsifiable but ultimately falsified predictions. Pre-1970s physics successfully solved real problems and made correct predictions (e.g., neutrino masses, Higgs boson); since then, the method of generating hypotheses via mathematical beauty or speculation has failed to yield confirmed breakthroughs, yet the community refuses to update its standards. The scientific method is misunderstood: it is not just "make a hypothesis and test it." Disciplines learn quality standards from past failures (e.g., random doomsday predictions are dismissed as unscientific because we know they waste time). Theoretical physics has stopped learning in this way for foundational questions. Many subfields (e.g., high-temperature superconductors, quantum information) are doing "normal science" productively, but the problem is concentrated in areas that invent superfluous, evidence-free hypotheses with no pressing data or consistency issues to solve. Example with dark matter: Solid evidence exists for it, and simple models suffice, but researchers unnecessarily complicate it with new "dark sectors," fifth forces, etc., that add extra assumptions and soon get ruled out—violating principles of parsimony. She compares it to the replication crisis in psychology (p-value hacking and irreproducible results), noting that psychology at least attempted reforms, while physics has doubled down on piling up unfruitful guesses (extra dimensions, multiverses, etc.). She proposes a solution: Journals and reviewers should adopt stricter guidelines—e.g., only publish papers where hypotheses use the minimal necessary assumptions and actually solve a real consistency or explanatory problem, rather than mathematical fiction. This could eliminate ~99% of the issue quickly, though journals resist due to incentives around publication volume and citations. The field has turned into a self-perpetuating system of producing and rewarding mathematical fiction instead of evidence-driven progress. Public exposure and pressure for reform are needed, even if it makes people uncomfortable. This is quite an important and challenging vent from Ms Hossenfelder. Good luck to her in her new independent role. @EricRWeinstein

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Sean McClure
Sean McClure@sean_a_mcclure·
IQ is a metric for cultural fit.
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Sean McClure
Sean McClure@sean_a_mcclure·
@newstart_2024 IQ is the literal opposite of “adaptive, creative problem solving.”
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JakeZ1979@ztech1979·
There is always some lame excuse by IQists when it IQ scores miserably fail to predict complex thinking, such as coding ability..... x.com/svg_floris/sta…
Floris@svg_floris

To give the IQ deniers some credit, i have tested 150 software job applicants last week with an IQ test and a coding exercise. The correlation factor between IQ and coding exercise pass rate is only 0.1. There's public studies out there with similar results. (@nntaleb would be really happy about this if he hadn't blocked me)

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Sen. Bernie Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders@SenSanders·
Call me a radical, but NO. We should not be replacing teachers in America with robots. We should attract the best and brightest in our country to become teachers and pay them the decent wages that they deserve.
Headquarters@HQNewsNow

Melania: The future of AI is personified. It will be formed in the shape of humans. Very soon, artificial intelligence will move from our mobile phones to humanoids that deliver utility. They fit well. Imagine a humanoid educator named Plato

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