The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, Article 33, states that:
“Orders to commit genocide or crimes against humanity are manifestly unlawful.”
Nuremberg Principle IV states:
“The fact that a person acted pursuant to order of his Government or of a superior does not relieve him from responsibility under international law, provided a moral choice was in fact possible to him.”
Israeli and American friends, especially those of you in the armed forces and those in positions of political power. Please do not aide and abet this ongoing attempt at civilizational murder.
You have a moral choice available to you.
The destruction of the support struts of Iranian civilization being carried out in your name is an unambiguous crime against humanity.
For your own sakes, for all our sakes, stop this unnecessary and unjust war of aggression.
This is a superb little essay containing a super important and counterintuitive insight: Don’t tell reasoning models how to do anything, focus on describing your outcome, constraints, context, audience etc. As soon as I applied this insight, my own effectiveness with AIs exploded. Instead of giving my model of choice my half baked blend of systems, frameworks and execution ideas, I tell it what I want and marvel as it creates an entirely unique optimized plan, framework, methodology or solution just for my problem.
Completely agree. A friend of mine introduced it to me last year. Couldn't believe I’d missed it the first time around. Binge-watched it. It is also a fascinating social portrait of Ireland and Dublin at that time. One friend of mine who lived in Dublin at the time said he was certain that several of the characters were based n people he actually knew. I'm not sure if that's because of his sketchy social circle or if they just managed to capture certain archetypes that are universal to Dublin.
When working with these AI tools and agents, I sometimes I feel like a giddy teenager. It is not just me. I hear this all the time: Jaded technologists suddenly excited and inspired by technology for the first time in years, pulling all nighters, building and shipping relentlessly. Of course, I'm hoping that I'm not a turkey cheering for Christmas, seeing the absolutely stunning progress that AI is making in my own field. But it's hard not to feel the sense of tremendous excitement about the future and its possibilities that are being enabled by these technologies.
If you dig Microsoft, and love OpenClaw, make sure you follow Omar! He's the CVP of Word and is doing some amazing things with #OpenClaw in his spare time. He has a HomeClaw home automation kit, and a great OpenClaw playbook. https://t.co/vHF9FaeeYp
I have been following @natebjones podcast daily now for over a month, and I feel I have learned more about what is going on in AI than I have in a year of personal research. Give his podcast a try, highly recommended.
Nate’s Substack https://t.co/oepdjitiHW
@NyanyaRach28401 According to Grok, this is a low-cost mechanic's trick mentioned in car forums and hack videos to help keep doors aligned and avoid sagging.
@Elmakapelma I cannot imagine what it must have been like to be there live. Could not even bear the TV. Had to get drip fed scores by my pal on What's App :-)
Hey Arthur, latest pen test for Business Central is here: https://t.co/A4HUD58g3C . One was recently concluded and will be on the Service Trust Portal soon. Regarding SAST and DAST, these are part of the SDL, which every Microsoft product is required to follow (see https://t.co/55rm4RtIYR).
@TfTHacker@rjnestor Completely agree. He is a hidden gem. What more, his methods are tool agnostic and highly practical. He also comes across as genuinely good and kindly person, and this likability makes his courses all the more enjoyable.
Why does #Ireland have so much more bot traffic than #Denmark? 67% vs 18% according to https://t.co/YcREkgd4A3. Presumably it is due to AS32934 (Facebook) or possibly Ireland's large AWS/Azure footprint?