
amilcaralzaga.bsky.social
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But certainly, a person with zero education but enough curiosity, time and diacipline, can self-educate to become well educated.
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If say that -zero education- will also mean no having an intrinsic way of validating the answers, in a not negligible amount of times the outcomes will be hilariously wrong.
But certainly an expert in a subject matter who uses LLMs can outperform an expert who refuses.
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He is right to some extent: reeling idiots is far easier than reeling a smart audience. And his audience is composed of authentic idiots. So yes, it all boils down to authenticity.
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At least Hermann Göring was an addict as a result of war wounds. This is just a low quality addict.
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(On BYD safety ratings, the cibertruck does not fulfill safety requirements in Europe)
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I would think that the EU would be a trustworthy source to assess safety in cars, particularly since in Germany we can drive at any speed we want…
www.euroncap.com/en/ratings-r...
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Armor plating their teslas, as you said… I wonder why are they so fearful while claiming to be a government for the people. Meanwhile Mexican president and the previous one traveled in non-armored cars (and public planes) with an unarmed security detail of 20 persons.
Those who owe not, fear not.
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You are fabulous in both!
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Indeed, and it is excellent at that.
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Do the law enforcement agents executing these orders know that the world will think the same of them as the world thinks of GESTAPO agents and SS soldiers who “just followed orders”? Are they aware that most of their descendants will be ashamed of what they contributed to do?
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Women are less satisfied with life despite being better at everything? Maybe the real issue isn’t their satisfaction—it’s just that men are still confidently rating themselves a 4 no matter what.
Self-delusion: the original life hack.
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They adore a false idol, can they call themselves christians?
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Certainly, I doubt Trump can point South Africa on a map (even a labeled one).
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Someone who can make cool glasses and good software. They could also build it based on the nvidia digits. But it has to be turn-key and adopt high security certifications.
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In my opinion, apple is poised like no one and probably this will start as a high-end service with Mac Studio Ultras, but gradually it will become more efficient to run in the equivalent of a Mac mini in a few years. AMD also has some upcoming interesting chipsets, who will integrate them?
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Generated and curated knowledge. The idea of having a personal assistant that keeps everything private all the time and can display information that’s relevant to the moment should be more compelling than glasses connected to a corporate-controlled server.
It has to be easy, and seamless. Who can?
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Data center.
Everything optimized to be as fast as possible while keeping the needed accuracy for every situation. All files are stored in the private server. There will be libraries of curated and expert-annotated knowledge blocks which each person can get by buying them or exchanging their own
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I think they already recruited their boss. But still, they’ll be a good hedge in case he becomes untamed.
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By the way, every country in Europe has a similar system and paying taxes is quite simple (for 99% of people who has only basic deductions)
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He left school when he was 14, so… he did t sleep through it, he just never got to it.
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Indeed, the rest of the world is thrilled at the prospect of chip prices falling due to the lower demand resulting from the tariffs Americans living in the US will be forced to pay by their own president. No Schadenfreude but, hey, everyone warned you not to vote for the guy…
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No, but, is that a true story? Really?
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Wot? Where’s that?
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And they did it with less competent planes than the ones the rest of competitors had…
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Yeah, but look at those love handles! They look so secretary of defense-like!
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Silo tactics…
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Certainly
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I’d think this would be a great feature. At the same time, I’d understand-under the current US environment- that a growing company like @bsky.app wouldn’t want to set the wrath of a fascist leader.
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I’d say: you must organize to have a government that represent your interests…
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He also seems to either ignore reality, German culture and values are alive and well in Germany, most foreigners who decide to come to live in Germany, as I did, do it because we love that, and u like him, we don’t shitpost the place that welcomed us, much less try to set it on fire…
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Maybe Trump can threaten chickens with tariffs if they don’t use a pullover when out. That way they won’t get sick.
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If such an evident action from someone clearly bolstering far- right parties all around the world, seems like white noise to you, speaks more about you than anything else.
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Suit yourself, you’re free to think whatever you want, the Nazi salute carries a universally recognized meaning, independent of speech content. Repeating it in any context evokes its historical associations, regardless of intent or message.
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Yeah, probably the actual movement matters and takes any interpretation away. But you probably believe nazis were extreme left wing….
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Lots of masculine energy there, clearly.
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Yes, but Barack Obama wasn’t a frail weak joke of a man.
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Thanks for the tip
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8. Use Alternatives
• Explore Other Platforms: Shift attention to services with different monetization models or better privacy. By diversifying your online presence, you reduce Meta’s share of your data and weaken its ad-driven profits.
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• Unfollow or Mute: Limit your feed so you’re less tempted to engage.
7. Avoid Ad Interaction
• Never Click Ads: Skipping ads undermines Meta’s metrics, weakening its advertising model.
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5. Influence Others
• Promote Privacy Culture: Urge friends to reduce engagement and limit data sharing. Collective action can diminish Meta’s ad revenue.
6. Use Tools to Limit Usage
• Set Time Caps: Use apps or device settings to restrict daily social media usage.
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4. Avoid Platform Features
• Skip Marketplace & Shops: Don’t use features that directly boost Meta’s revenue
• I gnore Paid Features: Avoid paying for premium or ad-free services, as that’s direct revenue for Meta.
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3. Post Low-Value Content
• Keep It Neutral: If you must post, avoid attention-grabbing topics. Less engagement means less revenue.
• Dodge Viral Topics: Don’t interact with trending or controversial issues that boost platform engagement.
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2. Limit Data Sharing
• Use Privacy Settings: Restrict personal data (contacts, location, etc.) so Meta can’t precisely target ads.
• Opt Out of Tracking: Disable cookies and pixels.
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1. Reduce Engagement and Time Spent
• Minimize Time on Platform: Spend as little time as possible on Facebook or Instagram.
Less time means less data collected, weakening ad targeting.
• Avoid Interaction: Don’t like, comment, or share posts. Engagement signals help Meta refine its ads.