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calendar_today04-08-2021 01:18:55

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Roman Helmet Guy (@romanhelmetguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Roman Senators never threatened to prosecute Caesar's legions for what they had done in Gaul. They only threatened to prosecute Caesar. Tom Steyer is calling for something 10000x more radical than what convinced Caesar's legions to march on Rome and end the Republic.

Aran Komatsuzaki (@arankomatsuzaki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jensen: "What the fuck did you just fucking say about my ecosystem, you little bitch? I have 300 million confirmed GPUs, I'm trained in accelerated computing, and I will wipe you out with parallelized precision. You think you can get away with that loser premise? Think again,

snwy (@snwy_me) 's Twitter Profile Photo

a lot of you don't realize is that the majority of people who want molotov cocktails thrown at AI CEOs houses have never heard of yudkowsky or have ever thought of an "x risk", they think that AI is soaking up the oceans like a sponge and is fueled by sacrificial palestinians

Alessandro Decina (@alessandrod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

did not realize how based jensen is until the dwarkesh interview dwarkesh: if we don't sell the chips to china they'll never be able to catch up jensen: they have infinite energy and half the world's computer scientists, if they have no other choice they'll brute force their

JT (@jiratickets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Covid-era PPP-style handouts with zero oversight just dropped don’t miss this chance at generational fraudulent wealth

Adam Thierer (@adamthierer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

truly one of the most amazing developments in trans-Atlantic tech policy over the past 20 years is the way that Europe set out to regulate US tech giants into the ground, but only made them more dominant as a result. This Economist headline really says it.

truly one of the most amazing developments in trans-Atlantic tech policy over the past 20 years is the way that Europe set out to regulate US tech giants into the ground, but only made them more dominant as a result.

This Economist headline really says it.
Trust Fund Terry (@trustfundterry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hate to be the bearer of bad news but if you weren’t buying triple leveraged semiconductor ETFs last year then you’re part of the permanent underclass at this point

Hate to be the bearer of bad news but if you weren’t buying triple leveraged semiconductor ETFs last year then you’re part of the permanent underclass at this point
kache (@yacinemtb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FIRE is unusually high among software engineers because not only do you make a lot of money, but the job is incredibly unstable because it changes dramatically every decade. Look at how different it is today vs just 4 years ago

Dexerto (@dexerto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A US airport sniffer dog detected over 100 pork and chicken sandwiches from 7-Eleven in Thailand Merla found the snacks hidden in a passenger's luggage, which were later destroyed

A US airport sniffer dog detected over 100 pork and chicken sandwiches from 7-Eleven in Thailand

Merla found the snacks hidden in a passenger's luggage, which were later destroyed
Just Another Pod Guy (@tmtlongshort) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The demand for intelligence is unlimited. OAI is objectively on track to blowout what sellside was modeling for 2026 revenue…by a lot. Panicans are retarded.

goodalexander (@goodalexander) 's Twitter Profile Photo

my entire feed is like "the CEO of Starbucks just quit and is joining OpenAI to serve coffee, here are the 4 microcap South Korean companies I am buying on IBKR to escape the permanent underclass"