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Alejandra

@DataLanding

Software Engineer + Data Mining. Not an influencer. Open source culture. Proudly human.

Buenos Aires, Argentina 加入时间 Temmuz 2016
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Alejandra
Alejandra@DataLanding·
For main public: new open-source software isn't recommendable for everyone. It's wise to treat it as experimental for some months until it was peer reviewed and patched several times. We don't push new os programs to production environments without being sure they are stable. 🫶
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Nazaré Amarga
Nazaré Amarga@NazareAmarga·
Inventaram a janela com céu e luz do sol fake é o fim dos tempos mesmo
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Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5·
SOMEONE PUT AN OPENCLAW-RUN VENDING MACHINE IN SAN FRANCISCO an AI agent is running an actual physical vending machine OpenClaw decides what to sell, how to name the products, how to price them, creates the ads, and tracks all the sales you can even see a dashboard of all the sales that the AI vending machine made the vending machine hardware does the dispensing. the AI does everything else, and of course inventory is supplied by the guy who runs it it's installed at Frontier Tower in SF which is a building packed with AI and robotics startup founders the agent forgot things, hallucinated, and at one point raised prices way too high. then tried to justify it because people were still buying we are now living in a simulation.
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SHILL HOUSE
SHILL HOUSE@shillhousecom·
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Snoopy 🐶
Snoopy 🐶@SNOOPYFans01·
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Kpaxs
Kpaxs@Kpaxs·
Low agency people solve the problem in front of them. High agency people solve the problem of having that type of problem.
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Microsoft Learn
Microsoft Learn@MicrosoftLearn·
Real talk: You don’t really understand a system until something breaks and you have to fix it.
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Jodok Cello ✪
Jodok Cello ✪@jodokvuille__·
The most INSANE Phantom Of The Opera flashmob you willever see in the streets of Budapest
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
The map of optimum temperatures [🗾 Alex Egoshin]
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Letters
Letters@Itsletters_·
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Erik Voorhees
Erik Voorhees@ErikVoorhees·
The world doesn’t realize this yet but AI will finally make philosophy a highly marketable skill
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Kpaxs
Kpaxs@Kpaxs·
"Economists speak in models, lawyers in clauses, administrators in processes, and citizens in emotions." This is an interesting idea. Most people optimize for being right. Policy people have to optimize for being translatable because the idea has to survive contact with reality, and reality speaks in compromises.
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Rohan Paul
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
Google DeepMind just hired Henry Shevlin as a Philosopher to treat machine consciousness as a live research problem. So DeepMind thinks the hardest part of advanced AI is no longer only getting models to perform tasks, but figuring out what kind of inner states, goals, and behavior those systems might develop. Shevlin’s job also covers how people relate to AI and how advanced systems should be governed.
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Fermat's Library
Fermat's Library@fermatslibrary·
Dijkstra on why he believed programmers should stop using the term "bug"
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DaVinci
DaVinci@BiancoDavinci·
Japanese high school teacher Hirotaka Hamasaki draws amazing blackboard art for his students, then erases it to show the beauty of letting go.
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Chubby♨️
Chubby♨️@kimmonismus·
Mo Gawdat, ex-CBO Google: For the first time, we may see massive unemployment (30%-50%) not from crisis, but because machines outperform human labor. Capitalism could come to an end in his perspective. That cuts to the core of capitalism: a system built on hiring labor to produce and sell at a profit. If production moves toward near-zero cost, labor arbitrage disappears, and with it, the foundation of pricing and markets. But the real paradox is this: capitalism depends not just on production, but on consumption. AI boosts output while removing workers, undermining the very demand the system needs to survive. As intelligence becomes abundant and production cheap, we’re entering a world where work may no longer define value—and where capitalism itself has to evolve or break.
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