DOGE dropped the largest Medicaid dataset in history couple days ago.
Everyone's posting screenshots of the top billers. Nobody's digging into WHY the numbers look like that.
I downloaded all 227 million rows. Here's what I found underneath. ๐งต
Today the HHS DOGE team open sourced the largest Medicaid dataset in department history.
This dataset contains aggregated, provider-level claims data for a specific billing code over time.
For example, using this dataset, it would have been possible to easily detect the large-scale autism diagnosis fraud seen in Minnesota.
Download the data yourself:
https://t.co/6h2c6loE9y
@BernieSanders Old man discovers how innovation from select group of people like that is what drives the economy forward and not infinite taxation
More news at 11
@OpenAI If you want something similar and aren't tied to codex, go point your agent to https://t.co/JpPoFJI6LU ๐. You'll be up and running in less than a minute
Glad to see OpenAI in this space. It's unnecessarily hard to deploy simple things you build and want to share
I will soon be introducing a bill to give the public a 50% ownership stake in the largest AI companies in America.
This would guarantee that the trillions created by AI are used to improve the lives of all of us โ and block oligarch decisions that harm the American people.
I guess I understand grifting with sponsorships if you're making you're primary money on X
But what does it say about the company when their CEO is the one with paid posts for some run off the mill product??
Just book with me if you're considering actually going AI native in your business. I got nothing but outcomes to sell to you. No grifts like this
@thsottiaux Completely saturated and gamified. No one I know cares about them anymore. It's mostly just vibe checks by other people that have tried the model
Today, we remember a legend.
On this day in history, Harambe would have celebrated another birthday. An icon that became part of internet history, American culture, and an entire generationโs timeline.
Tomorrow marks 10 years since we lost him. Ten years since the moment the world stopped scrolling and collectively mourned something bigger than a meme.
He became a symbol of loyalty, strength, chaos, unity, and the strange beauty of the internet bringing millions of people together for one cause: never forgetting Harambe.
Everyone remembers where they were when they heard the news. And somehow, a decade later, his legacy still lives on.
Gone, but never forgotten.
Rest easy to a true patriot. ๐๏ธ๐บ๐ธ
May 27, 1999 โ May 28, 2016
Forever in our hearts.
@brettcalhounn Web hosting for the AI age. No dashboards. No BS. Your agents can deploy stuff and share to the world in seconds: https://t.co/sQZ7OTkClb
@sidbid What's the best way to think of this vs /goal? Just reusablity/replayability and fan out to subagents?
Why would I use goal now vs just describing what I was using as prompt to /goal as prompt to the workflow?
Shot. Chaser
He's verrryyy sensitive about being a junior engineer ๐
Surprised he had enough time to do this to little old me. Thought he would be too busy pumping out yet another 40 minute video reading an article
@theo@WebDevCaptain Junior engineer vibe is leaking! thinking a leetcode like coding challenge is any measure of engineering prowess
You would get cooked by that 10 year old kid that pops up on YouTube that spams codeforces. Does that make him a better engineer?
Itโs even worse. He deleted it and then made a follow up post rambling about "My boss didn't approve me saying this so I took it down" and some more BS.
Lol he must have gotten a DM to stop talking about this altogether because the grifter deleted the second post too!
https://t.co/qpcD2YqVea
Would love to read it again but you keep deleting your tweets. lol. Insane grifting vibes.
Did they threaten to take away your payments if you kept this up? How much are you dancing for the highest bidders?
An ex interesting person on X. You used to actually have decent and informative tweets. Look at you now
@BrettFromDJ Tweet in question
So all that yapping just to say "Yes they paid me to say this"?
What's the point of deleting it now after the grift is already done? They got what they wanted. You got paid
Stand on your grift!
@jappleby I have been sounding the alarms for designers like this who keep pearl clutching. Most popular videos on TikTok now are complete AI slop. People know it. But they are entertaining so it still rips
People don't care
The physics of what's happening in that 0.1 seconds of contact should bother you.
Those tires are completely stationary when they hit the ground. The plane is moving at 250 km/h. For the first fraction of a second, the rubber isn't rolling. It's skidding. Pure friction has to accelerate 22 wheels, each weighing 120 kg, from zero to 155 mph in roughly a tenth of a second.
The tread surface goes from -50ยฐC at cruising altitude to over 200ยฐC at the moment of contact. A 250-degree temperature swing in 0.1 seconds. The smoke you see at every commercial landing is rubber vaporizing off the tire surface. Studies at Manchester and Heathrow found that tire smoke at touchdown produces a greater magnitude of particulate emissions than the jet engines themselves.
The tires are inflated to 200 PSI, six times your car's tire pressure, and they're filled with nitrogen instead of air. Regular air contains moisture that would flash to steam and oxygen that could combust at those friction temperatures. Nitrogen eliminates both risks.
Each tire costs $5,500 and lasts about 250 landings before replacement. The A380 carries 22 of them. At max landing weight, those 22 contact patches are distributing 391 metric tons across roughly 15 square feet of rubber. That's 57,000 pounds per square foot.
The reason they don't pre-spin the wheels before landing, which would eliminate the skid and save millions in tire wear, is weight. Adding electric motors to 22 wheels increases fuel burn on every single flight. The math says it's cheaper to vaporize rubber 250 times and buy new tires than to carry the motors.