If this trend is real, it's too important to guess about. It would be worth seeking out individual people whose opinions have changed and interviewing them to find out why.
nitter.moomoo.me/cremieuxrecueil/status/1650555692057604117#m (https://nitter.moomoo.me/cremieuxrecueil/status/1650555692057604117#m)
**RT @casparhenderson:**
“This month, the global sea surface hit a new record high temperature. It has never warmed this much, this quickly” bbc.com/news/science-environ… (https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-65339934.amp)
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**RT @casparhenderson:**
“This month, the global sea surface hit a new record high temperature. It has never warmed this much, this quickly” bbc.com/news/science-environ… (https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-65339934.amp)
https://nitter.moomoo.me/casparhenderson/status/1650754485789048832#m
**RT @LandsknechtPike:**
The Norwegian Crusade was just as wild as you can imagine!
In 1107 King of Norway Sigurd I sailed with 60 ships to Jerusalem.
He would become the first European king to visit the Holy Land.
But the journey lasted for four years and a lot of violence happened along the way! 🧵

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**RT @cremieuxrecueil:**
The evidence for anthropogenic climate change has gotten stronger over time, but belief in it may have fallen: apnorc.org/wp-content/upload… (https://apnorc.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/EPIC-factsheets.pdf)
I wonder why this has happened. I suspect three things play a major role: fraud, overclaim, and variance.

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**RT @Rainmaker1973:**
Pac-Man grossed $1 billion in quarters in its first year of release. In the following year, 1982, it earned $6 billion in quarters, which was more than the combined amount of money spent in Vegas casinos and US movie theaters that year
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**Response to @paulg:**
Credit: This graph was created by @indiainpixels (https://nitter.moomoo.me/indiainpixels), who can answer all your questions about the details.
**Response to @paulg:**
This is not a coincidence. Jessica noticed that podcasts offered an opportunity to make something more authentic than a traditional interview, and she decided to push that aspect of it to the max. She and Clevy often forget they're being recorded, and hope the guests do too.
The greatest value of The Social Radars may not be the lessons it teaches (though it teaches a lot) but simply that it gives such an accurate picture of Silicon Valley. You're eavesdropping on a real conversation between SV insiders.
pod.link/1677066062/episode/… (https://pod.link/1677066062/episode/e1eed71375798a8850bbfd90b03256bc)
The greatest value of The Social Radars may not be the lessons it teaches (though it teaches a lot) but simply that it gives such an accurate picture of Silicon Valley. You're eavesdropping on a real conversation between SV insiders.
pod.link/1677066062/episode/… (https://pod.link/1677066062/episode/e1eed71375798a8850bbfd90b03256bc)
**RT @scienceisstrat1:**
Extreme heat in Asia:
🔸 13 people die from heat stroke in Mumbai 🇮🇳 on April 16
🔸 100 weather stations in China 🇨🇳 record all-time high temps for April
🔸 Thailand heat record of 45.4C on April 16
🔸 Bangladesh 🇧🇩 experiences power cuts
(1/3)
Cc: @dwallacewells (https://nitter.moomoo.me/dwallacewells)@NickKristof (https://nitter.moomoo.me/NickKristof)

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**Response to @paulg:**
Occam's razor says that Google was slow to ship AI in the same way they're slow to ship everything else: not because the best minds of our generation were engaged in a brilliantly conducted study of the possible risks, but ordinary squabbling and bureaucracy.
It may be that OpenAI is going too fast, but I'm skeptical about whether Google was achieving much toward making AI safer by never shipping. In fact it may have made things net worse. At least now we can start to predict and adjust to what's coming.
Someone in Germany should make a monument consisting of a stone slab with a mark for each additional death caused by switching from nuclear to coal. Unfortunately it will have to be updated every year for many years. It could be called the Green Stone.
nber.org/papers/w26598 (https://www.nber.org/papers/w26598)
**RT @Rainmaker1973:**
The story of Bobbie the Wonder Dog, who walked a distance of at least 4,105 km through U.S. plains, desert, and mountains, swimming in rivers and even crossing the Continental Divide in the coldest part of winter, to finally return home to his family bit.ly/2mQBzGW (https://bit.ly/2mQBzGW)

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**RT @dwr:**
This is an utter failure of the US regulatory apparatus.
Coinbase and several other regulation-first companies have been trying for nearly a decade to offer licensed derivatives in the US.

**RT @amasad:**
We wrote about everything you need to know to train LLMs (the tech behind ChatGPT) blog.replit.com/llm-training (https://blog.replit.com/llm-training)
https://nitter.moomoo.me/amasad/status/1648760738683691008#m
**RT @amasad:**
We wrote about everything you need to know to train LLMs (the tech behind ChatGPT) blog.replit.com/llm-training (https://blog.replit.com/llm-training)
https://nitter.moomoo.me/amasad/status/1648760738683691008#m
"Only 7% of Harvard freshmen planned to major in the humanities, down from 20% in 2012, and nearly 30% during the 1970s."
newyorker.com/magazine/2023/… (https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/03/06/the-end-of-the-english-major)
