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Mike Riley

@MSR11

Field CTO | Hammerspace. ND Grad, hunting, fishing, carpentry, football & wrestling coach, beautiful wife & kids

Crestwood, KY شامل ہوئے Mart 2009
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Mike Riley
Mike Riley@MSR11·
A lot of great perspectives shared from our partners. Good to hear new ideas; fresh takes.
Hammerspace@Hammerspace_Inc

@Hammerspace_Inc had the great privilege of bringing out many of our awesome partners to join in our sales kickoff event in Austin this year! While they were with us, they took part on a multitude of events such as fireside chats with our team, and of course, our annual Partner Pavilion. This was a wonderful opportunity to have #TeamHammerspace connect with our partners to share insights, and learn about the work we are doing together. Thank you so much to our wonderful partners for your sponsorships - we were thrilled to have you join us! @NVIDIA @Cisco @SecuvyA @HitachiVantara @Oracle @Computacenter @SHI_Intl @Carahsoft @Avnet @ScaleFlux @data_titan @Supermicro @XsightLabs #HammerspaceSKO26 #partners

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Hasan Toor
Hasan Toor@hasantoxr·
🚨BREAKING: Microsoft Research + Salesforce just dropped a paper that should scare every AI builder. They tested 15 top LLMs GPT-4.1, Gemini 2.5 Pro, Claude 3.7 Sonnet, o3, DeepSeek R1, Llama 4 across 200,000+ simulated conversations. Single-turn prompt: 90% performance. Multi-turn conversation: 65% performance. Same model. Same task. Just... talking normally. The culprit isn't intelligence. Aptitude only dropped 15%. Unreliability EXPLODED by 112%. → LLMs answer before you finish explaining (wrong assumptions get baked in permanently) → They fall in love with their first wrong answer and build on it → They forget the middle of your conversation entirely → Longer responses introduce more assumptions = more errors Even reasoning models failed. o3 and DeepSeek R1 performed just as badly. Extra thinking tokens did nothing. Setting temperature to 0? Still broken. The fix right now: give your AI everything upfront in one message instead of back-and-forth. Every benchmark you've seen was tested on single-turn prompts in perfect lab conditions. Real conversations break every model on the market and nobody's talking about it.
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LADE HERSELF@Thebiglade·
What is the best TV series you’ve ever seen? And you can’t list Mad Men, Seinfeld, The Wire, Breaking Bad, GoT, sopranos, or The Office.
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@r0ck3t23 Software Engineers use AI in much the same way and rely on their coding expertise to better refine any AI generated code output from their prompts. No different than medical and legal pros. This is a distinction without a difference IMHO.
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Jensen Huang said if he were a student today, he wouldn’t prioritize coding. He’d prioritize learning how to talk to AI. Most people treat AI like Google. Type a question, get an answer, move on. Huang sees it differently. He calls it “expertise in artistry,” which sounds dramatic but makes sense when you think about it. The real skill isn’t using AI. It’s knowing what to ask for and how to refine it. “Learning to interact with AI is not unlike being really good at asking questions.” If you’re a doctor, can you use AI to catch diagnoses you’d miss? If you’re a lawyer, can you sharpen arguments faster than your competition? The leverage comes from pairing what you know with how well you can direct the tool. Domain expertise multiplied by AI fluency equals amplification. Without the expertise, the AI is just noise. Without fluency, you’re leaving most of the capability on the table. The question isn’t whether AI will replace you. It’s whether someone who knows how to use it better will.
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If you can be anything, be kind.
A Soldier's Whisper@SoldiersWhisper

I locked the classroom door and turned to twenty five high school seniors, the Class of 2026. They were supposed to be the digital generation, confident and plugged in. Instead, staring back at me under the glow of hidden phones, they just looked tired. I asked them to turn their phones off. Not silent. Off. On my desk sat an old olive green military rucksack that belonged to my father. For weeks they ignored it, assuming it was just junk. They didn’t know it was the heaviest thing in the building. I dragged it to the center of the room. Thud. I told them we weren’t doing the Constitution that day. I handed out blank index cards with three rules. No names. Total honesty. Write down the heaviest thing you are carrying. At first, no one moved. Then Sarah, straight A student, perfect everything, started writing. Then Marcus, the football captain, hunched over his card and wrote just three words. One by one, they folded their cards and dropped them into the bag. I zipped it shut and told them this bag was who they really were. Then I began to read. A father pretending to go to work after losing his job. A student carrying Narcan for their mom. A kid mapping exits everywhere. A teen trapped between parents screaming about politics. A girl with thousands of followers crying alone at night. Then the last card. I don’t want to be here anymore. I’m just waiting for a sign to stay. Marcus was crying openly. Sarah was holding the hand of a boy who usually sat alone. The cliques were gone. They were just kids carrying too much. I told them the bag would stay in the room so they wouldn’t have to carry it alone anymore. When the bell rang, no one rushed out. Every student stopped and touched the rucksack on the way out. I see you. That night, a parent emailed me. Their son hugged them for the first time in years and asked for help. Everyone you pass is carrying something you can’t see. Be kind. Be curious. Ask the people you love what they’re carrying. You might save a life.

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Mike Riley@MSR11·
My wife and I were reflecting on this. The fact that when you started work-life (“adulting”) you maybe had 2 or 3 roommates to split costs; packed a lunch everyday; knew wherever there was a happy hour with $1 beers and free wings. And…having the time of our lives.
Lindsey Blair@pynkdiamond76

I want to share this story i just read: I’m 24, earning $52k a year, and I recently moved into the guest room of my 80-year-old grandfather, Arthur, because my $1,900 rent was bleeding me dry. Last Saturday, I ordered a $32 sushi platter via a delivery app because I felt "too drained" to deal with the kitchen. Arthur watched the delivery driver pull away from the porch as if he’d witnessed a crime. That evening, he sat down to a bowl of "Fridge Cleanup"—sautéd cabbage, some leftover ham, and a single potato. It looked depressing. It probably cost less than a dollar to make. "Must be a luxury," he muttered. "Dining like a king every night." I lost it. "The world is different now, Arthur! Your generation had it simple. You bought this entire property on a single income while supporting a family!" He set his spoon down. I had never seen his expression turn so cold. "Simple?" His voice was barely a whisper. "I pulled double shifts at the chemical plant for thirty years. When the crisis hit in the late 70s, interest rates were nearly 18%. I didn’t 'order in.' I ate peanut butter on crackers. For months on end." He gestured toward my bedside table. "That watch on your wrist cost more than my first three months of wages. Your 'designer' sneakers cost more than my first kitchen renovation. My hobby?" He pointed to an old, oiled baseball glove on the shelf. "That was my hobby. It cost five dollars and lasted forty years." "So, what? I’m supposed to live in a cave?" I snapped back. "You’re not in a cave," he said. "You’re just undisciplined. You want the life of a homeowner but won't sacrifice the $8 lattes. You want financial peace but pay $30 for fish because you're too 'exhausted' to boil water." He walked over to a locked wooden cabinet, pulled out a worn, leather-bound savings book, and tossed it onto my lap. I opened it. $315,000. This man, who buys generic brand cereal and mends his own socks, had amassed over three hundred thousand dollars from a modest pension and disciplined living. I looked at the balance. Then I looked at my phone, where a notification for a "monthly premium clothing box" had just popped up. I looked at the half-eaten sushi on my plate. Arthur picked up his bowl of cabbage. "You're right, Leo. I did buy this house on one salary." He stopped at the door. "But I didn't have five streaming platforms, a financed car I couldn't afford, or 'convenience' fees on every meal." He looked me dead in the eye. "You don't have a money-making problem. You have a lifestyle problem. You're not broke; you're just paying a high-interest subscription to pretend you're successful." I canceled my premium memberships that night. I made my own lunch for work the next morning. It tasted like a reality check. Sometimes the people we think are out of touch are the only ones who truly know the way. Thanks, Grandpa. 💙 #fblifestyle

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Shawne Merriman
Shawne Merriman@shawnemerriman·
Man this is awesome
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Mike Riley@MSR11·
NEW WHITE PAPER! Check out the brand new white paper, "AI Anywhere... Where is Anywhere?" by Ben Woo of @Neuralytix! okt.to/j0Xhfy
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Mike Riley@MSR11·
AI is just the latest but potentially the best catalyst for a decades old discussion: data mgmt. Where is my data? How do I corral it, categorize it and get it to where it needs to be when it needs to be there? More info here: okt.to/UTX6EI
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Rapid Response 47
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
"It is my honor and privilege to introduce the Commander-in-Chief, our President of the United States of America, Donald J. Trump." 🏈🇺🇸 @ArmyNavyGame
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@CollinRugg There has to be another button you can select to double-like or triple like something. JR is an inspiration. Well-deserved.
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: Jelly Roll breaks down in tears after his lifelong dream of being invited to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry came true at the end of Joe Rogan's show. Rogan surprised the singer with a message from country music artist Craig Morgan. Jelly Roll threw his headphones to the side when he realized what was happening. "That's like ... it don't get no bigger in country music, bubba." Congrats!
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@Brady_Quinn @espn Not to mention ND would have played that bowl without the marquee players people would want to see and accounted for 90% of their offense.
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Brady Quinn
Brady Quinn@Brady_Quinn·
So folks at @espn are upset ND isn’t playing in a bowl game after weeks of folks politicking against the lack of conference affiliation, using them as a pawn for their CFB playoff selection show, having the ACC network play the UM/ND game on repeat for 48 hours during Conf Champ week BUT now it’s a bad look they don’t want to serve ESPN’s best interest by playing in an exhibition bowl game? Got it.
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Mike Riley
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Affinitization - fancy word for the shortest distance between two points. Straight line? Sure. But, in the case of @Hammerspace_Inc Tier 0 - the fastest storage = closest storage. There is no substitute. Learn more now! okt.to/TWVYN4
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