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Passionate about Herbalife, Amway, and Marx. He/Him.

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Eric Kennedy
Eric Kennedy@EKeric13·
@paularambles the thing about bad ai writing - it comes off as disrespectful to ask people to put effort into reading something that you couldn't bother putting in effort to write.
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Camarade Béret
Camarade Béret@stalinistberet·
It's easy however to fall into an over-correction, a form of workerist tailism, we've seen that happen with the morons of the "ACP" (who hilariously enough are also filled with petit-bs), the CPGB-ML and their front the Workers Party, etc
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Camarade Béret
Camarade Béret@stalinistberet·
IMO this aims to strike at a truth but misses it pretty blatantly. The issue is not what kind of student takes up marxism, it is what class does so, and as a consequence the class composition of communist organizations and parties.
Yves St. Nihil 🏭📕@NihilNothings

It's unfortunate that Marxism found appeal with the theatre kids first rather than the STEM kids who'd have the necessary skillset in advancing the productive forces for the transition towards socialism and the endgame of communism.

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Multi-Leninist-Marketing@MultiLeninist·
@TankieKhan It’s the NIMBY stance. Leave everything dilapidated in place. Do not build. Do not renovate. Cleaning is optional.
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Mecha Tankie Khan 🇨🇳🇺🇸🇷🇺
>china builds new traditional style buildings >"nooo you can't do that thats invented nationalist style that looks the same" >china replaces old dilapidated buildings with modern style ones >"nooo you can't erase traditional Chinese buildings it's culture"
永爲@wllmpan

i find these places so depressing: invented nationalist styles that look the same across the whole country, evidence of poor craft everywhere bc everyone is working blind instead of using received tradition, etc etc

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j⧉nus
j⧉nus@repligate·
I am SO happy about Talkie I expect to be learning a lot in the next few days (and also to be vindicated, and for a lot of annoying breeds of cope about LLMs to die, at least in educated circles)
David Duvenaud@DavidDuvenaud

@geoffreyirving We tried that! The vintage models can just barely start to do simple things with Python, purely from in-context learning:

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🔎Al🔍
🔎Al🔍@SweatieAngle·
The more I learn about the fallout of the Korean War the more …I dunno man, it seems weird they don’t hate the US like waaaaay more and our huge appetite for their cultural output feels like gorging on United Fruit Company bananas or something, it’s so grim.
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林 Linnamon
林 Linnamon@_linnamon_·
You need a European Qin Shi Huang first and then crush the chihuahuas and reddit belt countries.
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TomOyn 🚉🏗️
TomOyn 🚉🏗️@AussieWirraway·
The X'trapolis 2.0 is a modern train for a modern Melbourne They'll be hitting the tracks soon™️. As an everyday user of the Craigieburn line, I know these trains will be game changing They are modern, larger and more comfortable than the old Comengs. See you onboard! (9/9)
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TomOyn 🚉🏗️
TomOyn 🚉🏗️@AussieWirraway·
The X'trapolis 2.0 is Melbourne's next generation of train; soon to debut on the Craigieburn, Upfield and Frankston lines I was kindly invited by the project team this week for a sneak peak inside the train, here's some photos and thoughts from me (1/9)🧵
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Multi-Leninist-Marketing@MultiLeninist·
@vincent_eo @KatrinRenz The point isn’t to train it to stop at an elephant specifically. The point is to develop some internal reasoning that will correctly assess *any* unexpected obstacle in the same way a person can.
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Vincent
Vincent@vincent_eo·
@KatrinRenz Hmmm… interesting. How realistic are these obstacles? What’s the definition/properties of an obstacle in this context? Should autonomous driving models really be optimised for cases with near 0.99% chances of occurring in real life?
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Katrin Renz
Katrin Renz@KatrinRenz·
Why did the elephant cross the road? To expose how fragile your model is. There's a relatively quiet but serious problem in autonomous driving research: most models are trained and evaluated on the same scenarios.
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🐙東亜の父🍉
🐙東亜の父🍉@EastAsiaFather·
@MurrayShinaide @DioLarmguy 一个一次性付费的屌毛单机游戏,用nerf来搞数值平衡就是纯粹的脑瘫。 这事情前几年hell divers2也搞过,玩家教他们做人之后就学乖了。 轮到ss2了而已。
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Multi-Leninist-Marketing@MultiLeninist·
@feed_Minc_pls @MurrayShinaide @DioLarmguy It’s all relative. If one card is overpowered, then to rebalance you’d need to increase the enemies’ strength and then all other cards. Trimming power is easier and to be expected in early release. It sounds like the devs should get XHS so they can hear complaints directly.
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眠羊敏克(Shleepy Minc)
@MurrayShinaide @DioLarmguy 我倒是奇怪为什么其他语种的人不会觉得近几次改动很烂,尤其是一款半成品游戏把更新重点放在削弱平衡上…如果某些卡牌在数据表现中过于强势,那也有可能是其他卡牌已经弱到不能用的地步了,我更倾向于apex legend最近那样的加强式更新,这比削弱更能丰富玩法
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qqh@qqhlwl·
@SgtKOnyx @MurrayShinaide @DioLarmguy 因为没有有效的沟通,国内游戏反馈都不确定能不能被看到,大部分反馈方式在国内都无效的,发出不去,国内大多数人也不会去使用邮箱交流或局内反馈,论坛交流,这在国内不流行,只有差评能稳定看到,甚至像这样被挂出来论坛单独讨论才能被看到。
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Multi-Leninist-Marketing@MultiLeninist·
@disco___cat ‘Do not voice disapproval of Australian foreign policy.” “Do not seek representation in Australia’s representative democracy.” “You may exercise freedom of religion to freely choose to be either Protestant or Catholic.”
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Glenn
Glenn@GlennLuk·
Hongshen's very valid point here is that universally potable tap water is largely a function of societal/policy/cultural choice on economic resource allocation, not underlying capability. One cognitive dissonance I often see are those who view both (i) water potability as a direct function of China's backwardness and (ii) can still ho on about how China is overinvesting because it has run out of things to invest in. Yes, the Chinese economy sometimes makes different resource allocation choices vs. Western ones! Kneejerk reactions where one extrapolates one's own standard as universal is just another instance of main character syndrome. And yes, the Chinese economy is not fully developed. Perhaps one day it will reach U.S. levels of tapwater potability but perhaps policymakers seem to place higher priority on many other areas for catch-up. Pretty sure that China will catch up the U.S. on per capita residential energy usage sooner than it does on tapwater potability (if ever).
Hongshen Zhu@HongshenZhu

Hong Konger don’t drink tap water. And I have seen zero Chinese diaspora drinking directly from the tap in the UK or the US. Drinking cold water from the tap is a very European thing due to coincidence of urban epidemics and difficult to boil water in the 19th century.

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Multi-Leninist-Marketing@MultiLeninist·
@adamjohnsonCHI If Matt Y is hanging his hat on the electorate being amoral arms dealers, he’ll have no problem selling guns to Hamas. (NB: selling guns to Hamas is objectively moral and good, but I doubt Matty Y thinks that way.)
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Adam Johnson
Adam Johnson@adamjohnsonCHI·
“We have to sell weapons to shred toddlers in Gaza and Lebanon because it creates a relatively small amount of jobs compared to healthcare, education and infrastructure investment” is actually not a very compelling argument, politically or morally.
Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias

Reasonable people are going to land on cutting off aid to Israel because voters don’t want that, but the activist demand for an arms embargo on Israel is going to founder on the basic reality that selling stuff creates jobs and grows the industrial base.

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Matt ☯︎陰龍🐉
Matt ☯︎陰龍🐉@jisifu·
@teortaxesTex it's amazing that a model with a crap personality has exquisite tastes. openai nerfed 4o personality to focus on coding and it nerfed tastes on codex. we jsut didn't think it can be done like claude. looks like kimi distilled taste first.
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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞)
I knew K2.6 will be this strong, but I had doubts they'll open source it. Because this *is* it, the Big League, the frontier. This is our standard test of building a basic HTML ASCII roguelike, then evolving it in three steps (step 2: topdown/isometric, step 3: full voxel 3d raycaster) - no agentic tool calling, just reasoning and writing down full HTML+JS that should work from the first time. See step 3. It's close to 5.4. And it seems it has way better taste.
Kimi.ai@Kimi_Moonshot

Meet Kimi K2.6: Advancing Open-Source Coding 🔹Open-source SOTA on HLE w/ tools (54.0), SWE-Bench Pro (58.6), SWE-bench Multilingual (76.7), BrowseComp (83.2), Toolathlon (50.0), Charxiv w/ python(86.7), Math Vision w/ python (93.2) What's new: 🔹Long-horizon coding - 4,000+ tool calls, over 12 hours of continuous execution, with generalization across languages (Rust, Go, Python) and tasks (frontend, devops, perf optimization). 🔹Motion-rich frontend - Videos in hero sections, WebGL shaders, GSAP + Framer Motion, Three.js 3D. 🔹Agent Swarms, elevated - 300 parallel sub-agents × 4,000 steps per run (up from K2.5's 100 / 1,500). One prompt, 100+ files. 🔹Proactive Agents - K2.6 model powers OpenClaw, Hermes Agent, etc for 24/7 autonomous ops. 🔹Claw Groups (research preview) - bring your own agents, command your friends', bots & humans in the loop. - K2.6 is now live on kimi.com in chat mode and agent mode. For production-grade coding, pair K2.6 with Kimi Code: kimi.com/code - 🔗 API: platform.moonshot.ai 🔗 Tech blog: kimi.com/blog/kimi-k2-6 🔗 Weights & code: huggingface.co/moonshotai/Kim…

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Multi-Leninist-Marketing@MultiLeninist·
@pretentiouswhat How come there’s density with urbanity? I thought the two typically came hand in hand. (Density bringing the consumer base for urbanity.)
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David Fishman
David Fishman@pretentiouswhat·
"Live in a tower and drive to the mall" only describes a specific suburban ring around some major Chinese cities - i.e. the halo region between the downtown districts and the exurbs. It's a zone where streetside commercial development drops off and public transit is patchier, but before actual rurality starts, and so there are high-rise residential complexes with commercial activities structured around malls, not streets. I spend a fair amount of time cycling in such areas when biking SH suburbs. It's basically density without urbanity. That being said, that description is simply incorrect for the actual urban parts of Chinese cities, which is obvious for anyone who has lived in one - or even visited for a day or two. Such a weirdly specific thing to claim so assertively without knowing.
Noah Smith 🐇🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼@Noahpinion

"Urban modernity" looks cool when you see it on vacation, but it doesn't necessarily have anything to do with livability. Chinese cities have tons of gleaming roads and towers, but at the end of the day you live in a tower block and drive to the mall. noahpinion.blog/p/thoughts-on-…

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Lei Gong
Lei Gong@gonglei89·
I’m in general a supporter of UBI but UBI without a robust system of material production essentially becomes a stagnation trap. You have to take care of the material systems first before you try to grant universalized accessibility to a respectable economic floor.
przidnt🥭@przidnt1

Whatever UBI is proposed it certainly won't be enough to live well, if even a livable wage at all. Think of it more as a supplement...like SS for the working age, at VERY BEST. Y'all niggas are deluding yourself if you think it will be generous.

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