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Having seen too many threads recently that offer normal technology tips or life advice as tremendous secrets that "almost seem illegal" or whatever, I asked ChatGPT to come up with 10 examples that are increasingly over-the-top.
I think it nailed the formula remarkably well.
“Having seen too many threads recently that offer normal technology tips or life advice as tremendous secrets that "almost seem illegal" or whatever, I asked ChatGPT to come up with 10 examples that are increasingly over-the-top. I think it nailed the formula remarkably well.”
Once we fix the LLM reliability issue, we can use them to popularize a dramatically more effective (but so far high-cost) education model. This is one of the most exciting opportunities of this decade.
(Quote below is from @[email protected])
“Even if you ignore the findings of our investigation and take the financials of Adani Group at face value, its 7 key listed companies have 85% downside purely on a fundamental basis, owing to sky-high valuations.” https://twitter.com/hindenburgres/status/1618077612680818688
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/TrungTPhan/status/1618119703804936192
Cool paper that shows that the “Streetlight Effect” can hurt our ability to be innovative.
We tend to focus too quickly on obvious opportunities (under the streetlight), rather than spending time searching for better opportunities hidden in the darkness. https://www.abhishekn.com/publications-all/the-streetlight-effect-in-data-driven-exploration
Timely quote
Ross Ashby's Law of requisite variety.
It is based on cybernetics and systems theory, which suggests that all systems are subject to feedback loops and require regulation in order to remain stable
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/Extended_Brain/status/1617436164188962817
Yeah. Fab post.
From Jaron Lanier’s recent essay.
My only quibble is with the last question. It’s hardly “lately.” Arguably, we in the west have been at it for 1000 years.
https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/oy-ai-jaron-lanier
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/LMSacasas/status/1617619364827795458
"With every corrupt COVID contract, every conflict of interest, every unquestioned donation to a political party or a university or an art gallery, every nod and every handshake that converts public trust into private gain, we weaken that defence."
Kleptopia by @[email protected] 2020
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/EdinburghLoM/status/1617472354527105026
“"With every corrupt COVID contract, every conflict of interest, every unquestioned donation to a political party or a university or an art gallery, every nod and every handshake that converts public trust into private gain, we weaken that defence." Kleptopia by @tomburgis 2020”
Wow. Yeah. Ditto. The map room post is so good.
Really curious what a #wardleymaps "map room" could look like
https://interconnected.org/home/2023/01/20/map_room
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/tristanls/status/1617235813011447814
So good. Thank you.
This doodle was inspired by the author book club for The Value Flywheel Effect by @[email protected],
@[email protected] & @[email protected] about using Wardley Mapping (@[email protected]) with Serverless First Dev to continuously create business value @[email protected] can accelerate the value creation habit.
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/DarwinTheorizes/status/1617571360183812098
“This doodle was inspired by the author book club for The Value Flywheel Effect by @davidand393, @MarkMcCann & @bigheadoreilly about using Wardley Mapping (@swardley) with Serverless First Dev to continuously create business value @gitlab can accelerate the value creation habit.”