@GRDecter 50 years from now, ChatGPT will be seen as the core for ushering humanity into Fourth Industrial Revolution, like steam engine or Micro-Processor. Machine expands science and technology at a pace 100x faster than today’s progress. e.g When u get a chance try out GitHub CoPilot.
We’re all out here YAML-ing our souls away for something that could’ve been few Docker commands! Tech’s greatest collective cope #Kubernetes#AKS#EKS#GKE
@anyatrades Agree. One more approach is to take some profits and redeploy into what you believe has long-term upside. If you’re bullish on SpaceX, consider building a position over time. And yes, maybe check under the mattress too. 😄
@pmddomingos Greg Brockman was a co-founder of OpenAI, helped build the organization from its earliest days, recruited key talent, raised capital, and played a major role in turning the vision into reality. How many line of production code you wrote? Your turn? I no expert.
Senator Yasmin Trudeau in Bellevue today as we celebrated Eid Al-Adha together. Wonderful gathering of community, faith, and unity. America belongs to all of us. 🇺🇸🌙
Last night, I made a simple request on X. I asked if anybody visiting Arlington National Cemetery for Memorial Day would stop by Alan’s grave and leave a photo for our family.
What happened next honestly caught me off guard.
By this afternoon, dozens of Americans from all walks of life had made the walk to Section 60 to visit SSG Alan W. Shaw. Veterans. Families. Complete strangers. People who had never met Alan, but chose to honor him anyway.
For one day on social media, people put aside the constant noise and negativity and came together for something bigger than themselves. My notifications filled with photos, kind messages, prayers, and stories from people honoring not just Alan, but so many of our fallen heroes.
I don’t think people fully understand what moments like this mean to Gold Star families. The fear is never just losing them. It’s losing them slowly over time as the world moves on and fewer people remember their name.
But today showed me that Alan will never be forgotten.
After years of watching social media reward some of the worst parts of humanity, today gave me a reminder that the good is still out there too.
Thank you to every single person who stopped by to visit Alan today, said his name, shared his story, or took a moment to honor the fallen.
This right here is the America Alan knew and loved enough to fight and die for.
And today, y’all showed us all that it’s still here and it’s still worth fighting for. 🇺🇸
@nicksortor@SharrellAnne2 No matter our backgrounds or differences, moments like this remind us what brings Americans together. We’re proud of you, thank you. This is the America we believe in 🇺🇸!
Q: How are job postings for software engineers rising rapidly despite AI agents automating coding?
A: Because there’s far more code to manage than ever before. We’re already seeing a 14x YoY increase in GitHub commits, and it’s accelerating.
AI has dramatically lowered the cost of writing code, so it’s now being used across far more businesses, applications, and use cases.
We’re at the beginning of a massive productivity boom driven by the proliferation of bespoke software throughout the entire economy.
Coding has been AI’s breakout use case this year. The fact that it’s increased demand for software engineers — rather than decreased it — should call into question the entire “AI will cause mass job loss” narrative.
🇺🇸🇵🇰 A man from the US flew to Pakistan and paid $4,000 to free a family that had been enslaved for 140 years.
The family's bondage started in the 1880s when an ancestor took out a small loan. Under Pakistan's "peshgi" system, kiln owners issue advances to workers. Then manipulate accounts, add interest and arbitrary fines, and declare the debt a family obligation passed to children and grandchildren.
Kids as young as 4 or 5 work to help "repay" it. The math is designed to never reach zero.
Pakistan banned bonded labour in 1992. Estimates suggest hundreds of thousands remain trapped across the country's 20,000+ brick kilns.
Enforcement is nearly nonexistent. Kiln owners have political connections, police frequently collude, and families who try to leave face armed guards, false arrests, or violence against relatives left behind.
Aaron Hutchings paid $4,000. One family. 140 years. Done.
Source: @visegrad24