É surreal que professores universitários em Portugal chumbem mais de 50% dos alunos e se orgulhem disso.
Esses mesmos professores nunca se atreveriam a fazer isso na Finlândia ou nas melhores universidades americanas. Teriam logo uma investigação aberta e o despedimento à porta.
The creator of Linux just publicly called out the AI hype. Word for word.
Linus Torvalds took the stage at Open Source Summit 2026 and said this:
"When I see people saying 99% of our code is written by AI, I literally get angry. Because those same people — I can pretty much guarantee — 100% of their code is written by compilers. But they never say that."
He is not anti AI. The Linux kernel saw a 20% jump in submissions this release because of AI tools. He uses it. He gets it.
His point is something most people are too afraid to say.
AI is a productivity tool exactly like compilers were. Compilers boosted programming by 1000x. AI adds another 10x on top. Enormous. But nobody says "the compiler wrote my code." So why are we saying AI wrote it?
He also flagged something nobody is talking about.
AI is flooding small open source projects with drive-by bug reports. Someone runs a prompt, files a report and disappears when asked for a patch. Maintainers with one or two people are drowning trying to keep up.
"Sometimes AI reports a bug and when you ask for more information the person has done that drive-by and does not even answer your question. That is the real burnout issue."
And his final warning was the sharpest of all.
"People who do not understand the complexity of systems will prompt systems and write processes that will fail."
The AI hype crowd is very loud right now.
Linus has been building real systems for 35 years. When he talks, engineers listen.
Full interview here:
https://t.co/LmXJtvKc4O
People of Pi by @badlogicgames + Tinker by @thinkymachines
I built a little something that I call pi-tinker - it's a Pi package that makes it easier to fine-tune open-source models with the Tinker API.
Bring your data, and let your Pi guide you through the following steps:
data prep → validation → baseline eval → smoke test → training →before/after comparison → chat with your checkpoint
Let me know what you think, feedback is welcome.
I'm new at all this shit, so it's likely I've done something stupid.
Thanks again for all the great work you'll are doing @johnschulman2 + team at @thinkymachines, and @badlogicgames, @mitsuhiko + team at Earendil.
(repo link below)
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“I don’t think you have, mate,” one officer responds. Nowak repeatedly told officers that he could not breathe. He was handcuffed and informed he was under arrest for assault before eventually losing consciousness.
The Portuguese since have become corrupt, sold their country to foreign powers, and opened their borders to cheap labor, bypassing the Portuguese workforce. The airport being shit is a minor issue in comparison
The Portuguese under Henry the Navigator invented the technology to explore the world.
Now struggling to run the passport processing machines at the airport.
I am completely convinced that people's adoration for one model over another is purely based on a good experience they had in the past and on nothing objective.
just some problem was solved well enough for them, therefore its the best
I wrote up how I built the shitty robot so you can too. This was a fun project that will keep on giving.
Thanks to all the open weights folks out there, without whom this would not have been possible.
https://t.co/egPxlCECQg