17-YEAR-OLD COOPER LUTKENHAUS TAKES OLYMPIC CHAMPION EMMANUEL WAYNYONYI TO THE FINISH LINE 💨
WINS THE OSLO DIAMOND LEAGUE MEN’S 800M BY .01 💎
📸 Here’s a look at how close the photo finish was.
the more i vibecode, the more i think:
- holy moly this is cool
- this is definitely not replacing a software engineer with at least 2 years of experience
if you’re still writing loops that prompt coding agents you’re falling behind. you need to build a meta agent that infers what loops you would have wanted based on your vibe and then write those loops
🗣️"I'm ready to show him what the pro world is all about. I gave him some tips a few months ago. It's up to him if he wants to execute."
The matchup between @LylesNoah and Gout Gout is ON 🍿
🎥 Full interview: https://t.co/8INVoBa53M
Anthropic is questioning whether AI may turn out to be altogether useless. This is the single most honest thing Anthropic has ever written.
“But achieving recursive improvement alone does not suggest an immediate change in how industrial production occurs, societies organize, or markets function. More intelligence can’t learn what a drug does over decades of use, can’t hold elections sooner than a constitution dictates, and can’t turn a stranger into an old friend in a weekend. For most people, the felt pace of this future will still be set by the bottlenecks, even if the laboratory upstream runs at the speed of compute. That collision, where recursive intelligence building itself ever faster meets the world of humans, relationships, and governance, is another part of this future we can’t predict.”
Neil deGrasse Tyson: “Whatever [the next outbreak] is, we ain’t ready for it. We still have anti-vaxxers running around.”
“I don’t trust scientists. I saw a YouTube video, so I’m not going to take it.” (mocking)
“I don’t want you to ever forget this story.”
“20,000 years ago, we’re in the cave. Do you know what the life expectancy was?”
Shannon Sharpe: “10 years? 15 years?”
Neil deGrasse Tyson: “30. Half of everyone born was dead before they were 30.”
Shannon Sharpe: “Wow!!!”
Neil deGrasse Tyson: “Fast forward to 1840… everyone born in the world was dead by the age of 35. We gained five years of life expectancy. And every one of them ate organic, breathed clean air… Science matters here.”
“We’ve doubled the life expectancy with antibiotics, vaccines, and sanitation. The three biggest forces operating on our longevity. So to come around and say I don’t need vaccines because I’m not getting sick, that’s like saying, why are you using dandruff shampoo? You don’t have dandruff.”
Shannon Sharpe: “Well, I don’t want to get it.”
Neil deGrasse Tyson: “That’s my point. If you’re successful, people think you don’t need it when that’s what’s creating the ongoing success in the first place.”
Just to clarify again, a vibecession is the *disconnect* between data and sentiment. It’s not saying people should be feeling better. It’s just saying hey, there is clearly something happening here - people feel terrible despite decent data.