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The tragic thing is that Russian-European reconciliation and unification may happen, but neither on Russian nor on European terms.
We'll both just deindustrialize and convert to Islam, like Brits are starting to.
China will lose interest in RU fossil fuels and EU markets by then

The tragic thing is that Russian-European reconciliation and unification may happen, but neither on Russian nor on European terms. We'll both just deindustrialize and convert to Islam, like Brits are starting to. China will lose interest in RU fossil fuels and EU markets by then

Asiatic lol. Estonian contempt for racial subhumans is a sight to behold, you'd think they've got a Singapore… Switzerland over there on the Baltic Sea. Maybe they do perceive their huts this way. Unironically a Nazi culture, living fossil.

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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞)
Mon Nov 10 14:14:20
Increasingly I find when I code that I don’t want ai to literally write the code. I find that it has the effect of copying and pasting code you see online without understanding it. So, I’ll ask it to show me how to do something step by step (Ask vs Agent) so I’ll actually get better and hand implement it despite it being slower.

For simple scripts I know how to build but would find taxing, I’ll make the exception. Blindly run and paste errors until it works.

However, for writing ML code, I find I really want to understand the tensor shapes, deeply understand the arch change, or 100% make sure the algo is doing what I expect.

The same would be true for something that controls the motors or another piece of the stack I lack depth on.

I don’t know if I were 16-17, that I’d be vibe coding a ton since what made programming fun was understanding how things worked not just merely that they could be made to work. But, boy, being able to learn from AI is such a tremendous advantage—current me is jealous of what the new generation gets.

Increasingly I find when I code that I don’t want ai to literally write the code. I find that it has the effect of copying and pasting code you see online without understanding it. So, I’ll ask it to show me how to do something step by step (Ask vs Agent) so I’ll actually get better and hand implement it despite it being slower. For simple scripts I know how to build but would find taxing, I’ll make the exception. Blindly run and paste errors until it works. However, for writing ML code, I find I really want to understand the tensor shapes, deeply understand the arch change, or 100% make sure the algo is doing what I expect. The same would be true for something that controls the motors or another piece of the stack I lack depth on. I don’t know if I were 16-17, that I’d be vibe coding a ton since what made programming fun was understanding how things worked not just merely that they could be made to work. But, boy, being able to learn from AI is such a tremendous advantage—current me is jealous of what the new generation gets.

Founder: @mixpanel Pizzatarian, programmer, music maker

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Suhail
Mon Nov 10 14:13:58
this was not a rhetoric question, I am genuinely asking what they are supposed to do once they "wake up". Ban Chinese EVs in Europe? OK but that's not going to ban them in Asia. Restart nuclear? How much is even left? Russian gas? Lmao. What exactly?

this was not a rhetoric question, I am genuinely asking what they are supposed to do once they "wake up". Ban Chinese EVs in Europe? OK but that's not going to ban them in Asia. Restart nuclear? How much is even left? Russian gas? Lmao. What exactly?

We're in a race. It's not USA vs China but humans and AGIs vs ape power centralization. @deepseek_ai stan #1, 2023–Deep Time «C’est la guerre.» ®1

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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞)
Mon Nov 10 14:09:35
A reputation used to take decades to build.

Now it takes a keyboard and a year of sharing how you think about something.

A reputation used to take decades to build. Now it takes a keyboard and a year of sharing how you think about something.

The $10M Solopreneur | Helping 100,000+ burned-out corporate professionals build six-figure, one-person online businesses at https://t.co/27OAdtwjh5

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Justin Welsh
Mon Nov 10 14:07:07
Wow, my repository of large Laravel/PHP projects got almost 400 stars on GitHub in a week!
https://t.co/sInZFLKVaf 

Totally didn't expect THAT number.

It means that people care about this!

Such a good feeling to share inspiring Laravel stories with the world.

Wow, my repository of large Laravel/PHP projects got almost 400 stars on GitHub in a week! https://t.co/sInZFLKVaf Totally didn't expect THAT number. It means that people care about this! Such a good feeling to share inspiring Laravel stories with the world.

~20 yrs in web-dev, now mostly Laravel. My Laravel courses: https://t.co/HRUAJdMRZL My Youtube channel: https://t.co/qPQAkaov2F

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Povilas Korop | Laravel Courses Creator & Youtuber
Mon Nov 10 14:06:03
Impressive. Non-Russians/Ukrainians/Belorussians, do you get what she's saying? It's of course a carefully selected set of words, but it's 100% legible to me. Sounds weird but I'd pay that price.

Impressive. Non-Russians/Ukrainians/Belorussians, do you get what she's saying? It's of course a carefully selected set of words, but it's 100% legible to me. Sounds weird but I'd pay that price.

We're in a race. It's not USA vs China but humans and AGIs vs ape power centralization. @deepseek_ai stan #1, 2023–Deep Time «C’est la guerre.» ®1

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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞)
Mon Nov 10 14:01:40
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