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He heard the criticism about Harry Potter
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O filho do Olivetto diria: "pós graduação em vida"
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This was a smart approach to the algorithm, which rewarded this bad behavior and brought a lot of people onboard with him on a purely transactional basis. The first time *most* Tate viewers saw his content, it was via someone making fun of him. (See his first "mainstream" review on YMH, etc)
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Como é que conseguiram fazer uma imagem tão ruim antes do surgimento da inteligência artificial? 🤔
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so after the maersk antares docks tonight, there will be no ships listed as inbound to the port of LA. at all. zero. few to the port of long beach next door, but, like, count em on one hand.
Port of LA alone usually processes ~800k TEUs a month; it has gone to ~zero.
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FWIW, I didn't post the images, because it felt a bit unnecessarily invasive — not a criticism of your posting, just saying my thinking on Friday night — but I did describe most of this in my timeline in my report: www.lawdork.com/p/trump-depo...
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“The move was interesting because it included the largest weekly addition of gross short positions in six months. However, a sizable number of gross longs also entered the picture, suggesting mixed sentiment.”
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Awaiting the chinese buyers of american soy that will buy brazilian this year
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He’s talking about the kidnappers and slavers that people have protested about their statues, but he can’t recognize the difference
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The bigger impact of tariffs is yet to come (because of cargo latency to reach the ports) and definition of “economy” is not clear for the illiterate that may take “better expectations” (they believe Trump) as “economy”
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Ted Chiang’s description of LLMs as “blurry decompression” in the New Yorker should be required reading for most people who want to talk about AI
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5/ that after the first week or may there are simply no ships from China arriving. Whatever the precise specifics the point is that this is already locked in. The severe drop off has already happened but it’s all off set by weeks because the Pacific Ocean is big and ocean freight speed is …
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“I hear from many colleagues that people who were planning to stay have changed their minds because they need to travel,” Peshkin said, adding that scientists often attend conferences around the world to present their research and share knowledge.