Kevin (linuxbox)
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Kevin (linuxbox)
@linuxbox
Software Developer, have a lovely wife, 7 children, 3 cats and a dog
Ottawa, ON 加入时间 Ekim 2007
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@JoeJustice @Beth4aa2 Even though it's anecdotal.
Still good to hear a first hand story.
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@Beth4aa2 The news says what the labor unions want them to say. As a result, it’s the worst in Sweden, bad in Germany, and for reference positive in Japan.
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I am working in Europe this April and May. Tesla gets hell in the news, especially in Europe, but still people are signing up to learn what I think I learned about project management and manufacturing while working in Tesla (JoeDX). Course dates and cities are here: en.abi-agile.com/lp/joedx/
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The "running podcast" idea is underrated as a content format signal. You're essentially dog-fooding what every knowledge worker will do in 5 years — personalized, interactive, on-demand learning that adapts to your questions in real time. The next evolution of podcasting isn't better audio. It's two-way.
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@JoeJustice @SirWiseSam Elon said by summer it'll get the coding upgrade to be as good as Claude
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@SirWiseSam For now I have to keep grok in the iPad category. Great for dicking around. Not yet appropriate for real, productive, useful or important work.
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@elonmusk @Sherry097344271 @mreiffy 🤣🤣 Rather be an optimist and proven wrong. . . That is the most optimistic take possible.
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Google is basically saying:
“We’ve cut the quantum resources needed to break Bitcoin’s encryption by 20x. We can now break it. We can prove it. We’re just not going to tell you how.
We’ve slowed down research to give crypto a chance. You have until 2029 to figure out a solution. Good luck.”
nic carter@nic_carter
Many are wondering "what Google saw" that caused them to revise their post-quantum cryptography transition deadline to 2029 last week. It was this: research.google/blog/safeguard…
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@rebedom7195 @CernBasher @FutureAZA Look who was in power at the time... Maybe things would be different with competent leadership
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Hey ...... 😡..... I have thought about this for a long time, what our dumb Liberal government should have done yrs ago when Biden snubbed Elon was invite Elon to Canada. We could have EV manufacturing, Battery factories, StarLink rural connectivity, Mega Packs & all the rest of it. Elon is half Canadian, he is exactly what we lack in Canada, extraordinary multilevel across multiple sectors world changing vision.
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Tesla Robotaxi preparing to reach 50% of US Population?
Tesla is continuing to hire for the role of AI Safety Operator in many cities across the country - these cities cover nearly 40% of the US population.
This table also shows the additional cities (in green) where they would need to hire in order to reach 50% of the US population.

Ming@tslaming
GOOD NEWS 🇺🇸 Tesla has added 4 new cities and 3 new states (including D.C.) to the latest hiring list for the Robotaxi service expansion 🔥 🚖 Washington, District of Columbia 🆕 🚖 San Diego, California 🚖 Brooklyn Park, Minnesota 🆕 🚖 Aurora, Colorado 🆕 Now, the list has covered 18 cities and 12 states (including D.C.) 🆒
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@marcvanderchijs @CernBasher Did you tell your agents what to accomplish?
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@linuxbox @CernBasher AI agents work for me when I'm asleep. They have a task and then figure out themselves what actions to take, sometimes by setting up sub agents. No need for mind reading, they learn from experience and from other AI agents. They can even employ other agents if they have a budget.
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Jensen addresses the “AI will destroy all jobs” narrative.
AI is a new tool. The tools that humans use are constantly changing. These new tools don’t necessarily make human workers redundant.
AI will automate more and more tasks, allowing many human workers to be more productive and focus on higher value elements.
I agree with Jensen, but we also need to realize that some jobs will be automated away - which is consistent with technological progress over time (e.g. the 340,000 women who were once telephone switchboard operators).
We also need to understand that it’s always far easier to predict the job losses, but far harder to predict what new jobs will be created - yet we will find away through the uncertainty.
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I was an early adopter and still remember the feeling of transition from an ice vehicle to the Tesla Model S, my first EV. Felt like a spaceship, stepping into the future.
Jon Erlichman@JonErlichman
On this day in 2009: Tesla unveils the Model S.
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@marcvanderchijs @CernBasher Giving direction for action i.e. what do we want done
How does the ai know? Mind reading?
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@CernBasher That's exactly what I do with my AI agents, they solve problems that haven't yet been solved by AI. It sounds cynical, but I truly don't see a role for humans anymore in the near future. First for white collar jobs, and once Optimus is in full production also all manual labor.
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On behalf of everyone that's ever used the X search feature - whether to find other users or information - this is arguably the weakest part of X that needs to be addressed. It's an incredible historical collection of data and a platform built on connecting with others but accessing that data and/or any other user profile via search is a truly terrible experience right now
Benji Taylor@benjitaylor
First thing on the agenda: improve everything
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PIERRE CRUSHED IT ON JOE ROGAN:
-He defended Canada against 51st state comments
-He was very charming
-He REFUSED TO CRITICIZE CARNEY on foreign soil
-He rightfully so, defended that Castro is not Trudeau’s father
-He respectfully & tactfully didn’t fall into conspiracy theory traps
-He did a beautiful job explaining his role as the Opposition & how keeping the government to account is the most loyal thing one can do
Joe Rogan showed a great deal of respect for him, his intelligence & they both laughed hysterically when Joe asked him
“How did you lose?!”
People don’t realize, that as much as Joe Rogan is painted as “far right”, he’s logical and I consider him well balanced.
There’s a reason why he has the biggest podcast in the world.
Pierre did an incredible job.
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Everyone’s hyped about Claude… but very few people know how to actually use it to replace real work.
I’ve compiled 700+ powerful prompts that turn Claude into a serious productivity machine—for writing, research, business, marketing, coding, and more.
If you want them all:
1. Like this post
2. Comment “AI”
I’ll DM you the full prompt library. 🚀

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Speaking about the deep contradictions in human nature, Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada said:
“Some people dream of having a swimming pool at home, while those who have one barely use it. Those who have lost a loved one feel a profound sense of loss, while others often complain about the relatives still in their lives. Those without a partner long for one, while those who have a partner often fail to appreciate them. The hungry would give anything for a meal, while the full complain about the taste of their food. Those without a car dream of owning one, while those who have a car are always looking for a better one.
The key to happiness is gratitude—to truly see and value what we already have, and to understand that somewhere, someone would give everything for what we take for granted.”

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