The guy who got famous betting against the housing market in 2007 just before that bubble burst - played by Christian Bale jn “The Big Short” - just wagered $1 billion on the collapse of the AI boom.
My perhaps controversial assessment is that when you share the propaganda of your enemies to call it out or to mock it… you’re still spreading their propaganda and maybe doing exactly what they hope you’ll do.
November 1, 2025 at 11:52 AM
My perhaps controversial assessment is that when you share the propaganda of your enemies to call it out or to mock it… you’re still spreading their propaganda and maybe doing exactly what they hope you’ll do.
Die Entscheidung wurde in vielen westlichen Medien als Signal gegen autoritäre Regime und für die Freiheit gefeiert. Doch der Preis, so scheint es, erzählt eine andere Geschichte: eine über politische Instrumentalisierung, über geopolitische Interessen – und über die Grenzen moralischer Symbolik.⬇️
October 11, 2025 at 6:03 AM
Die Entscheidung wurde in vielen westlichen Medien als Signal gegen autoritäre Regime und für die Freiheit gefeiert. Doch der Preis, so scheint es, erzählt eine andere Geschichte: eine über politische Instrumentalisierung, über geopolitische Interessen – und über die Grenzen moralischer Symbolik.⬇️
found SW bit harsher than the others too. same fav for me as well. otherwise i'm just glad i'm able to taste any difference at all. 1st time cupping ... #thedecafproject
That was fun! Thanks @jameshoffmann.bsky.social for this experiment! In the end I liked the carbonic natural decaf the best of the three. Swiss water had harsh notes (almost stale) and fell off a bit. Surprised how good Decaf can be! Noticed no significant difference in quality.
December 15, 2024 at 4:57 PM
found SW bit harsher than the others too. same fav for me as well. otherwise i'm just glad i'm able to taste any difference at all. 1st time cupping ... #thedecafproject
I don’t think it can be emphasized enough that large language models were never intended to do math or know facts; literally all they do is attempt to sound like the text they’re given, which may or may not include math or facts. They don’t do logic or fact checking — they’re just not built for that
I don’t think it can be emphasized enough that large language models were never intended to do math or know facts; literally all they do is attempt to sound like the text they’re given, which may or may not include math or facts. They don’t do logic or fact checking — they’re just not built for that