xvf17.bsky.social
People who live in glass houses shouldn't change clothes.
Breakfast blog: https://xvf17.github.io/breakfast/
Joined Oct ‘23
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Honestly, you don’t need to know a thing about Sam Altman. generative AI doesn’t work. Period.
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The logistics of #3 seem challenging. If you had to check, how did you know where to do it? 🤔
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OTOH, his New Year’s resolution to violate the Constitution at least daily seems to be going well…..
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Cheers
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Don’t miss the symposium on women’s right to vote.
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Don’t worry. I’m reliably informed that Musk will navigate his own conflicts of interest.
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What, no ketamine?
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That’s a full workin’ day, lad!
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Cannot look at this without hearing the Barney Miller theme song.
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He had it coming.
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This is the only correct answer
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Operative word here being “shit”.
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Sympathies
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They don’t have cheesy Italian accents.
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The word “honorable” seems to be getting a lot a strained usage lately.
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It’s fine, Wayne.
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Obviously fake. Those T tools didn’t exist in the Viking period.
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Uh, they’ve already done it?
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Incredible to see how deftly Musk navigates these conflicts of interest.
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You could pin this one…..
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“He will not receive any jail time or have to pay any restitution.”
That’ll teach him.
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Egg-zactly.
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It’s quite a book. I learned a lot.
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The same one in which he polices his own conflicts of interest?
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The duelling forces of "it doesn't cost $100m to train a model" and "we have hit the point where generative ai models can't really progress much further" colliding may end up being what brings this all to a close
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do i roll my eyes at a lot of DEI stuff? yeah, i wrote a whole essay about why i thought it was bullshit back in 2020. but trump et al aren’t saying, “corporate DEI policies mainly exist to protect corporate interests from discrimination lawsuits.” they’re saying “get the blacks out”
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🥄 🥄🥄 🥄 🥄🥄
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It’s because he’s not efficient.
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People who didn’t vote were saying they were indifferent to the Harris Trump difference. To me this is unfathomable.
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Are we still calling Fetterman a Dem?
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Looks like a Greenland first strike.
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I can’t remember who said it, but “if you can’t find the time to meditate once a day, you should do it twice a day.”
If you can’t afford a break from all the news in normal times, doubly important to do it now.