Edvard Nore (@edvardnore) 's Twitter Profile
Edvard Nore

@edvardnore

Photos of large pieces of infrastructure, B2B SaaS, and Green politics. Monolinguals can't be patricians.

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linkhttp://noreventures.com/ calendar_today20-11-2011 16:36:11

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More and more I'm seeing a difference between inDrive number plates in the app and the ones that show up, assuming profiles are being just passed around?

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Trekking in Nepal gets exponentially easier when following Binod Pokharel. His Twitter account is by far the most reliable weather forecast for this country!

madison (@madisontayt_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

one time at my old job a lady made a reservation and said she had a service dog. ok that’s cool! but then when she showed up her service dog was, in fact, a stroller of pomeranians (at least 5)

law dog, esq. (@ggooooddddoogg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i fucking love this account every post is like “the food was the wrong color and smelled like rotten fish. i could tell immediately something was very wrong.” then next paragraph “After consuming all of it,”

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Drømmejobbene mine er: Leder for Norsk Industri, sjef for Vannverket i Oslo Kommune, Veidirektør i Agder eller President i Det internasjonale skiskytterforbundet

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It should be pretty obvious at this point that AI is a "force multiplier" not a "labor substitute". It helps experts be better at things they are already good at. It doesn't let beginners match experts. If you can't write, anything you write with AI will be unmitigated slop.