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Friend of the pod | Yogurt male | Here to follow airspace & tech blogs. | Political views: Up Up Down Down Left Right Left Right B A

Yekaterinburg, Russia Tham gia Ocak 2012
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atomlib@atomlib·
@joshwhiton AI uses semicolons all the time. In fact, I started using it more in my writing when I use AI to ask questions to help me.
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Josh Whiton@joshwhiton·
Since my beloved emdash now sparks incredulity I will begin using the semicolon ( ; ) as my proof-of-humanness. AI doesn't use semicolons. No one does. A veritable greenfield of punctuation potential beyond reproach.
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Sina Toossi@SinaToossi·
👇 What Brett McGurk presents as a “gotcha” actually encapsulates the core, recurring failure in US Iran policy: a persistent inability to recognize how its own actions drive the very outcomes it then cites as justification. Escalate, trigger a response, then use that response to justify both the policies that created the mess and going further. We’ve seen this play out time and again in US Iran policy. Iran’s 2,000 km missile limit was a voluntary restraint emphasized by Ali Khamenei, aimed at managing escalation, limiting dynamics that could fuel a wider security dilemma, and preserving space for diplomacy. Dismantle that context—walk away from agreements, pursue maximalist pressure, escalate to all-out war to collapse the country—and Iran responds by shedding those constraints and moving up the escalation ladder. It’s a self-reinforcing pattern—and a self-fulfilling prophecy that unsurprisingly leads to the kind of escalation and conflict many hawkish voices in Washington and Israel have long sought.
Brett McGurk@brett_mcgurk

Speaks for itself: Feb. 25, 2026: “We are not developing long-range missiles… we have limited the range below 2,000 kilometers” — Iran’s FM Araghchi (IRNA). March 20, 2026: Iran fires missiles at Diego Garcia—ranging 4,000 kilometers (WSJ). ⬇️

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atomlib@atomlib·
@jxmnop Just have a former girl scout as your girlfriend. They grow up and still retain the skills. You're an adult, too, you can choose who you date. I'm serious: the opinion of your family, friends, or even wife matters less than you think.
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dr. jack morris@jxmnop·
where is the best place to acquire girlscout cookies in san fran cisco? thin mints, tagalongs, and most importantly samoas please let me know. it's not an emergency. but it could be soon
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atomlib@atomlib·
@BrianMcDonaldIE Well, he was somewhat popular as an actor, not necessarily "huge". He was a celebrity.
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Brian McDonald@BrianMcDonaldIE·
Chuck Norris was genuinely huge in Russia. Here he appears on a cooking show in 1996. The Hollywood action star guested on Smak with Andrey Makarevich on ORT. Those were different times…
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atomlib@atomlib·
@SneedLives I started watching it. He wears a fedora indoors, he has terrible skin, and he started talking about his “fitness journey” while holding in his hands something pre-packaged and probably with tons of seed oils. Anyway:
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atomlib@atomlib·
@LukLucik It's one of the official languages of the UN and the International Organization for Standardization. Sounds like a good start already: no matter if you want to talk politics or technology, Russian is accepted.
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Jürgen Schmidhuber
Jürgen Schmidhuber@SchmidhuberAI·
Everybody is talking about recursive self-improvement (RSI) and meta learning. Here is my old 2020 talk about this [1]. It has aged well. Example: humans still define the starts & ends of trials of many modern meta learners. My RSI systems since 1994 LEARN to (re)define them [2]! [1] Meta Learning Machines in a Single Lifelong Trial (talk for workshops at ICML 2020 and NeurIPS 2021, based on earlier talks since 1994). Abstract: the most widely used machine learning algorithms were designed by humans and thus are hindered by our cognitive biases and limitations. Can we also construct meta learning algorithms that can learn better learning algorithms so that our self-improving AIs have no limits other than those inherited from computability and physics? This question has been a main driver of my research since I wrote a thesis on it in 1987 [2]. Here I summarize our work on meta reinforcement learning with self-modifying policies in a single lifelong trial (since 1994), and mathematically optimal meta-learning through the self-referential Gödel Machine (since 2003). Many additional publications on meta-learning since 1987 can be found in the RSI overview [2]. [2] J. Schmidhuber (AI Blog, 2020-2025). 1/3 century anniversary of first publication on recursive self-improvement (RSI) and meta learning machines that learn to learn (1987). For its cover I drew a robot that bootstraps itself. 1992-: gradient descent-based neural meta learning. 1994-: meta reinforcement learning with self-modifying policies. 1997: meta RL plus artificial curiosity and intrinsic motivation. 2002-: asymptotically optimal meta learning for curriculum learning. 2003-: mathematically optimal Gödel Machine. 2020-: new stuff!
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NWO@NEETWorldOrder·
"Six-seven."
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atomlib@atomlib·
@EsotericCofe When someone calls the hams steamed despite them being obviously grilled.
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atomlib@atomlib·
@ThePrimeagen Why not ImageMagick? magick convert image.webp image.png on Windows. Or magick convert image.webp quality 80 image.jpg
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atomlib@atomlib·
@richterich_ @ThePrimeagen Are you sure you're a developer? What is ImageMagick? What is FFmpeg? The syntax for basic conversions is trivial to remember. I'm not even a developer, just a power user at most, but I use them both nearly every day.
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Alexander@richterich_·
@ThePrimeagen Try converting from webp without a "free trial" or a credit card
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ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
why does everyone hate webp?
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atomlib@atomlib·
@ripplebrain I predict references to Ancient Rome but not Greece nor Macedonia. The reference will be dumb, not thought out, and surface-level.
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Amerikanets 📉
Amerikanets 📉@ripplebrain·
Lots of debate over what the real target of an American boots on the ground scenario will be. The only thing I can say definitively is that if they really do something, it'll be the most capeshit operation in military history. Pure essence of capeshit.
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Falk 🔜 TFF@DIVIIDAE·
My love for badgers has been well hidden.. until now
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Vinci@VinciRSS·
@czlowiek_burger Dzień bez mięsa? Świetnie, akurat mialem ochotę na poczwórnego (400g) smasha
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CzłowiekBurger@czlowiek_burger·
"dieta planetarna" weganie to dosłownie kosmici
Małgorzata Tracz@GoTracz

💚 Bez mięsa też się da! 💪 #Meatout W dzisiejszy światowy #DzieńBezMięsa chcę powiedzieć: WARTO SPRÓBOWAĆ! 📢 ✅ Przejście na dietę planetarną wbrew pozorom nie jest trudne. Istnieje wiele poradników, które mogą Wam pomóc, jak chociażby Roślinny Starter 👉 roslinnewyzwanie.pl/roslinny-start… Mniej mięsa to 👉 więcej oszczędności, 👉 więcej zdrowia, 👉 mniej emisji. 📢 Gorąco zachęcam, aby chociaż spróbować. Przez miesiąc albo tydzień — każdy krok, nawet najmniejszy, jest dobry! 🙌 ❕ Nie musicie od razu kompletnie odrzucać mięsa. Możecie zacząć od jednego bezmięsnego dnia w tygodniu. Jeśli jest też mięsne danie, które uwielbiacie — możecie zrobić dla niego wyjątek. 🌱 Za ograniczenie mięsa podziękuje Ci Twój portfel, Twoje zdrowie i nasza planeta. Warto spróbować! #GoTracz #Naprzód #MeatoutDay

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