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TheMostTechnicalMan

@mostechnicalman

Swamp Computing Cyber Security Architect. Raised on x86, AOL trial periods, & BBSs (aka the vinyl of Cloud). Space Computing advocate. Thwarter of obsolescence.

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Dave Kennedy (@hackingdave) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Random thought: with all the technological advancements we’ve had, we still use the qwerty keyboard invented in the 1860s.

Zoomer (@zoomyzoomm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why AI is a house of cards: 1. You pay $200 a year for an AI app (like Cursor). 2. Cursor pays OpenAI $500 for API tokens ($300 of which is VC funding). 3. OpenAI pays AWS $1000 for compute ($500 of which is VC funding). 4. $AWS pays $10k for $nvda GPUs. See the problem?

Carissa (@njoyzgrl81) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear Meijer I’ve recently become aware of an incident involving a young man, James, previously in your employ. There has been speculation this young man has a disability. That withstanding, I must question your approach to this matter. Yes, theft does affect a bottom

Dear <a href="/meijer/">Meijer</a> 

I’ve recently become aware of an incident involving a young man, James, previously in your employ.  

There has been speculation this young man has a disability.  That withstanding, I must question your approach to this matter.  

Yes, theft does affect a bottom
H*A*M (@heyyallitsham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Breaking911 There are strict rules about grand jury info; they can be released if there is an overriding public interest in what is contained therein. The sad thing, is that the court doesn't think the public interest is served by disclosing participants in an elite pedo ring.

vx-underground (@vxunderground) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Someone brought it to my attention that Zscaler is using their 500,000,000,000 daily customer logs to train Artificial Intelligence. ... does this not seem like a problem ... ?

Someone brought it to my attention that Zscaler is using their 500,000,000,000 daily customer logs to train Artificial Intelligence.

... does this not seem like a problem ... ?