Halfway there and thriving! Our Innovative Agritech Education Program in Freeport, Bahamas is hitting its stride, and our students are absolutely crushing it. 💪🇧🇸
The next generation of Bahamian food innovators is taking shape. 🚜🔬✨
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@OthyneilPinder I am just so proud of our students and so happy to be involved. I am amazed with the quality of the presentations and coding assignments. We are going full Agentic Code Dev. And the results already speak for themselves.
Tomorrow we kick off at the Peru Carbon Forum 2026 in Lima 🇵🇪
Dimitra is a proud sponsor of two days bringing together climate leaders, carbon project developers and teams, investors, and governments across LATAM.
📅 May 27-28 📍 ESAN Convention Center
Our CEO Jon Trask and Perú Sales Partner, Neptali Salvador will be on the ground.
Don't miss our Director for Hispanic America, Calvin Bodden, on Panel MC7:
"Tecnología y Trazabilidad en un Proyecto de Carbono: El Futuro de las Transacciones en el Mercado Voluntario"
🗓 Thursday, May 28 | 11:30 AM
Come find the Dimitra team on-site to talk MRV, traceability, and how technology supports stronger carbon project workflows.
#PeruCarbonForum #CarbonMarkets #MRV #Traceability
Delighted to be down here, in Freeport Bahamas, in person, to teach 13 wonderful Bahamian students about software dev technologies. Its a one year program that Dimitra is providing in collaboration with the Ministry for Grand Bahama. Loving it!
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@LoganManley406@ReelLifeJustin In cybersecurity, Red Teams simulate real-world attackers to find vulnerabilities (offensive), while Blue Teams defend against them. Nice poem.
@ReelLifeJustin BTW, the theory suggest by the paper is that AI safety filters are heavily trained to recognize "bad" patterns in normal prose. It does not see much poetry in the training data. So, by cloaking the attack in a poem, the AI gets distracted and looses its lunch.
@ReelLifeJustin BTW, the theory suggest by the paper is that AI safety filters are heavily trained to recognize "bad" patterns in normal prose. It does not see much poetry in the training data. So, by clocking the attack in a poem, the AI gets distracted and looses its lunch.
@HicksDixon11130@ReelLifeJustin I don't know your background skills and X does not permit a long explanation. But if you go to https://t.co/zW88oYWnnD and upload the file from https://t.co/36wuEeTmTg, you can then can ask it: "Explain this paper to me like I am a high school student". Then ask more questions.
The future of coffee is here, powered by the Dimitra Protocol, opening up API interoperability between all coffee supply chain stakeholders - from the farmer in the field to the exporter, and on to the importer, regulator, and consumer.
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@ReelLifeJustin@netflix Sometimes all you need is a checkpoint. But sometimes you need a checksum like CRC to validate your goal is true. Then sometimes you need an error-correcting checksum like Hamming that can validate, and correct your goal. Especially when the key to one direction lies in another.
@ReelLifeJustin@netflix Only one way this can work: Mental -> Physical -> Digital -> Physical. Those three transitions are all beyond the reach of current publicly available AI. I estimate this will remain true for about 5 years.