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the astroturfed objections to datacenters involving fake water usage and fake power bill increases planted in major publications make the ai infra buildout a bipartisan punching bag in the midterms. this is a deliberate attempt by foreign adversaries to subvert american ai.

the astroturfed objections to datacenters involving fake water usage and fake power bill increases planted in major publications make the ai infra buildout a bipartisan punching bag in the midterms. this is a deliberate attempt by foreign adversaries to subvert american ai.

as always, the first question must be 'cui bono ?' who benefits? nobody stands to benefit more from a stalled american ai buildout than the chinese, who are a couple of generations behind in their domestic compute capacity, and who know very well the stakes of staying that way.

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anton 🇺🇸
Mon Dec 01 20:47:48
The Myth of the $140,000 Poverty Line // it is a bummer that @tylercowen in @thefp had to spend time dismantling this obviously wrong article that spread wildly and “confirmed” narratives probably creating a meme that won’t go away.  

“Fortunately for us, this is all wrong. The underlying concepts are wrong, the details are wrong, and the use of evidence is misguided. There are genuine concerns about affordability in the United States, but the analysis in this article is not a good way to understand them.”

https://t.co/IoMqfbxXs9

The Myth of the $140,000 Poverty Line // it is a bummer that @tylercowen in @thefp had to spend time dismantling this obviously wrong article that spread wildly and “confirmed” narratives probably creating a meme that won’t go away. “Fortunately for us, this is all wrong. The underlying concepts are wrong, the details are wrong, and the use of evidence is misguided. There are genuine concerns about affordability in the United States, but the analysis in this article is not a good way to understand them.” https://t.co/IoMqfbxXs9

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Steven Sinofsky
Mon Dec 01 20:44:23
what's the best-designed personal website you've seen recently?

drop the link — i'm gathering inspiration

what's the best-designed personal website you've seen recently? drop the link — i'm gathering inspiration

intercomputer realist @a16zcrypto / editor https://t.co/fGE7XDfsKo / cofounder @FortuneCrypto

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Robert Hackett
Mon Dec 01 20:42:11
RT @learnwdaniel: TL;DR: slop code happens when we feed models noisy repos, give them vague tasks, and rely on “vibes” instead of structure…

RT @learnwdaniel: TL;DR: slop code happens when we feed models noisy repos, give them vague tasks, and rely on “vibes” instead of structure…

achieve ambition with intentionality, intensity, & integrity - @dxtipshq - @sveltesociety - @aidotengineer - @latentspacepod - @cognition + @smol_ai

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swyx
Mon Dec 01 20:33:55
my colleague @Tim_Org reviews the literature in a great weekend essay for @business

bottom line: humans are messy and complicated!

beware claims that small priming cues, subtle nudges, or one-off interventions can change people's behavior in big ways

and beware anyone selling quick fixes

the field is slowly digging itself back out of the pit

my colleague @Tim_Org reviews the literature in a great weekend essay for @business bottom line: humans are messy and complicated! beware claims that small priming cues, subtle nudges, or one-off interventions can change people's behavior in big ways and beware anyone selling quick fixes the field is slowly digging itself back out of the pit

intercomputer realist @a16zcrypto / editor https://t.co/fGE7XDfsKo / cofounder @FortuneCrypto

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Robert Hackett
Mon Dec 01 20:28:49
The replication crisis has done a number on social psychology. 

A lot of attention-grabbing studies fail when researchers try them again. 

So what does — and doesn't — hold up?

The replication crisis has done a number on social psychology. A lot of attention-grabbing studies fail when researchers try them again. So what does — and doesn't — hold up?

my colleague @Tim_Org reviews the literature in a great weekend essay for @business bottom line: humans are messy and complicated! beware claims that small priming cues, subtle nudges, or one-off interventions can change people's behavior in big ways and beware anyone selling quick fixes the field is slowly digging itself back out of the pit

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Robert Hackett
Mon Dec 01 20:28:48
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