numbers fuckstein stan

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numbers fuckstein stan

numbers fuckstein stan

@numfuksteinstan

The guy who sold out 'Lucky'

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numbers fuckstein stan
numbers fuckstein stan@numfuksteinstan·
I'm not really sure how people believe this, considering the vast differences in every material aspect between the sides, but apparently tons of people believe that? Like, you can just say the war is going poorly because the US cannot execute a regime change!
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numbers fuckstein stan@numfuksteinstan·
TIL there's an entire alternate universe where Iran hasn't taken any significant damage, and the US and Israel are on the verge of collapse in the Gulf. I mean, the war is going poorly for the US, but Iran has taken like thousands of times more damage than the U.S. + allies lol
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Hunter📈🌈📊@StatisticUrban·
Here's a map of traffic fatalities per 100M vehicle-miles. Florida's roads all seem ludicrously dangerous.
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numbers fuckstein stan@numfuksteinstan·
@StatisticUrban Apparently I also have a very strong human bias. I wonder if more exposure to LLM writing is biasing people against it? At least, that's what I seem to be noticing
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Hunter📈🌈📊@StatisticUrban·
I went 5/5 in preferring the human writing. But across the poll of all readers, the AI won 4 out of the 5 passages. And this is among readers of the NYT! At least in short form, Claude is extremely good at writing in a generally pleasing style.
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Nordic AI Institute@nordicinst

New York Times @nytimes: Who's a Better Writer: A.I. or Humans? Take Our Quiz. - The New York Times. #industry40 #aistrategy #ArtificialIntelligence nytimes.com/interactive/20…

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numbers fuckstein stan@numfuksteinstan·
@brsgr4049 yeah, the SHSAT is massive. But even then, the vast majority of people I know who had tutoring went to one of those cram schools, and the instructors seemed like they'd be paid normally? I guess it's just a larger business than I thought.
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Cajun Bobby@brsgr4049·
@numfuksteinstan Note that the vast majority of this is the SHSAT, which is NYC only A good score is basically the difference between a top 10 US High school and a school with a metal detector when you walk on
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numbers fuckstein stan@numfuksteinstan·
i think i may have picked the wrong career, I did not know tutoring paid this much.
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New York Magazine@NYMag

The last time we surveyed New Yorkers about their paychecks, the math was easy. Well, easier. In 2005, a blogger at Gawker made $30,000 and the CEO at Lehman Brothers more than $35 million. Back then, there was no “gig economy,” at least not as we know it today, and coffee shops from Bed-Stuy to the Upper East Side weren’t lousy with model–pickleballer–nanny–actor–producer–DJ–creative directors. Some 20 years later, amid a radically different economic environment in which the nature of work feels as if it’s about to change forever, we set out to conduct a similar experiment. We reached into our network of sources, blind-messaged LinkedIn profiles, put out a casting call on Instagram, even stopped strangers in Union Square. What we discovered, just before a jobs report earlier this month confirmed a dwindling labor market, is that salaries across most industries have not kept up with inflation in a city that has become exorbitantly expensive. Of course, there are plenty of people, especially at the very top, doing all right on their salary plus bonus and stock options. The aim of our latest investigation wasn’t simply an excuse to be nosy. The hope was to capture this moment and provide some sideways service to those wondering what else there might be to do. It’s not too late to try to become a tugboat engineer, is it? 60 New Yorkers share what they do and how much they make for our latest cover story: nymag.visitlink.me/8UWFXW

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numbers fuckstein stan@numfuksteinstan·
I guess it's because my experience with specialized tutoring is that it was mostly those cram schools, but I guess 1-on-1 ends up paying way more?
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numbers fuckstein stan@numfuksteinstan·
@kylekatarn95 Yeah, it's wild just how many people are willing to DM, and once multiple of those start happening, it's easiest to just go on private. I mean, I don't think I gave away enough entropy to be doxxed, but I don't want to risk some psycho doing it
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numbers fuckstein stan@numfuksteinstan·
@StatisticUrban Austin's skyline growth is just absurdly impressive compared to just about anywhere in the U.S., but this also puts Canada into perspective. Toronto had similar-ish skyline growth if I'm remembering right!
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Hunter📈🌈📊@StatisticUrban·
Austin, TX from the same spot 10 years apart (2014 vs 2024) Pretty stunning transformation.
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