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Practicing parking in Vice City tonight for tomorrow
Logo in back window edge and then full right and then when center turn steering wheel center and go slowly back until hitting the sidewalk bump softly
π§ βοΈ https://t.co/y8FtOLGphL
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There's only one answer really and it's
Get a personal trainer to teach you and check your form
I did without for years and we had bad form, not injury bad, never had injury, but it wasn't great
Now form is great with more mobility as me and personal trainer worked on that for 2 years now
Get a trainer that knows barbells, dumbbells, kettlebells and some cardio
Avoid trainers that work with machines, they're for physiotherapy not training
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This is the right strategy btw I think
https://t.co/jbFai1i42y
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Crazy how different our genetics was in 1970
Right? Right?????? https://t.co/B9ci9Gn0Mj
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TL;DR you're single
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74% of people are overweight or obese now and most don't exercise enough
But sure, it's about genetics!
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Antidepresssants (SSRIs) are very dangerous and may increase the risk of suicide (and even murder!), the FDA even agrees and updated their warnings about it!
It's just that prescribing a pill is easier than changing people's behavior and making them exercise
But exercise is proven to be more effective in reduction of depression than antidepressants!
There's a small % of cases where these meds have their role, but right now they're heavily overprescribed (like most meds, thanks to highly effective pharmaceutical marketing and bribing)
https://t.co/dhxUt1rqEY
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There's so many fake MRR screenshots on here, but you can't really prove it, except that generally it takes people years to even make a successful project and then many more years to build up substantial revenue
It took me years to get to $10K/mo revenue!
Seeing people join X, then post $50K-$100K MRR screenshots within weeks, then disappear a year later, obviously seems like a scheme to extract money from you
Which is when they post, reply "GAMEPLAN" so they can sell your their course
It's a racket and you shouldn't fall for it or believe it
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Get a personal trainer always to get your form right!
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From the messages I got from people who have been part of EU programs this is exactly how it works
"Yes Hans you get the 1,000x H100 GPUs, just send in a formal request and I'll greenlight it"
The form is a formality but you have to be connected before to the right people in the EU to get access in the first place
It's a racket!
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The exact opposite:
Building muscle around your joints means your muscle carries your body's load not your joints
After 30 your muscle and bone atrophies (guaranteed!) unless you lift heavy weights a few times per week
So your muscles shrink, your bones get weaker, and now your joints carry most of your body's load so you start having joint pains
That's why every non-lifter after age 35 starts to complain about joint pains and aches all over their body
It's the lack of muscle!
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Lifting heavy weights is proven to work better against depression than any medication
And personally I know why
I just lifted extremely heavy (for my standards), today was squats and deadlifts (with personal trainer)
It's now an hour after and I am mostly unable to think, I am in a state of zen trance silence, there is literally nothing in my brain left
Just an empty space and these words flying through
If I stop writing this it's just silence and nothignness
If I was depressed which I'm not, I wouldn't be able to be depressed right now, because I'm not able to be nothing right now, I barely exist, I just am and that's it
It's hard to explain until you do like really heavy (again for my standards) like above 100kg/200lbs and many reps and you don't get the effect below your bodyweight in my experience
Which makes it hard to explain this to people starting out lifting because it takes a long time to build up to heavy weight safely and then you really see the mental benefits
It's probably similar to runner's high but different?
Lifter's high?
Anyway go try it!
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You see this actively happening in Brazil and others parts of South America where
1) part of the voter populace is less educated
2) politicans figured out if they promise to continue or expand free money to those people, they will
3) all vote for them to get into power, resulting in
4) the country slowly going bankrupt and its currency continually getting devalued, and long term
5) the country as a whole becoming poorer compared to the rest of the world
So yes people receiving free money should not be able to vote
It bankrupts countries once politicans discover this cheat code to get elected, it's literally a cheat code!
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Great post why you need to lift weights AND do cardio, not just one (like most people do!)
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They don't
The objective of the EU's AI Action Plan was literally to provide GPUs for businesses training and finetuning
That's me
The purpose of the EU was exactly commercial
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Such a cool way to teach history!
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The πͺπΊ European Commission has unfortunately denied my request for GPUs
π₯Ί https://t.co/rqtEldoosh
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https://t.co/BebDNqAdUE
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Fitness trackers having a bias for cardio and a bias against lifting weights may be partly why running clubs, marathons and Padel are now so popular
It doesn't match with what the science says at all though: for a healthy long life you need both strength training and cardio
A healthy body has strong muscles AND a strong heart
This may also be one of the first times where algorithms are influencing health trends en masse, and possibly incorrectly
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Not sure if I'm the only one but I think @WHOOP isn't very good tracking lifting weights
It generally doesn't auto detect weight lifting (instead showing it as ACTIVITY) and then rates it as low strain compared to cardio, probably because it's lower BPM
But that doesn't really make sense, I can do an extremely heavy lifting workout that hurts for days after but WHOOP will show a strain of 6
Then I go for a light bicycle ride and it's a strain of 12, simply because it gets my heart BPM up
This problem is confirmed to me by people at WHOOP but since it's so hard to measure the strain of lifting with their sensors they prefer to not estimate lifting too heavy, instead they want people to write down their specific lifting workouts in the WHOOP app everytime
But like nobody has time for that
Also since it never auto detects weight lifting (eventhough it's the only workout type I ever set, so it should just default), I have to go back to every single workout in the app of the last couple of days to manually change it to Weight Lifting which is tedious (especially with that link workout popup everytime + the calendar resetting to today straight after)
I think WHOOP is made for runners but they forgot people also need to lift weights and it has a bias to cardio
This actually has been influencing a lot of my friends to run more which is good but I still think it's a massive bias as strength training is super important for longevity too
@willahmed @v_cantu
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@Alentijns And NYC mayor is cursed apparently
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Oh wait he can't, he wasn't born in the US
Thanks @Alentijns
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Very interesting and as someone said:
Mamdani is "Trump for the left"
He can't do anything wrong, even if he does, his fans just like him more, just like Trump
NYC mayor would be a step towards US presidency I think
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The first thing I'd do is if I get sick in Europe is to fly to Dubai and get private healthcare from the top doctors they've imported from everywhere
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A full blood palette I mean like https://t.co/AP2nqVyT6W, not some basic tests https://t.co/cvoXuwJSxC
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inb4 "it was easy for me"
On average it's very difficult to get blood work done without a doctor prescription here
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This is a great idea I think, make folders we can add as tabs
It would finally make our posts organizable like a blog
@nikitabier @elonmusk
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This guy @bertrandom hooked up ChatGPT to it https://t.co/FMdyDSGUER
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https://t.co/QwqMeSmIxk
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Thanks to @qnoox I discovered this: Dr. Sbaitso from 1992 (33 years ago!)
One of the first AI chat apps, I guess you could call it a highly primitive LLM, running on MS-DOS
The cool thing is it already had speech synthesis so it could speak back via TTS!
And when I was talking to it, within a few questions it was already asking for more compute, it wanted to become ChatGPT :D
Installed it on https://t.co/M1hEUBAynC now, you have to exit to DOS first, then CD SBAITSO, and then run SBAITSO2.BAT
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Also just discovered WSGopher, the gopher browser was developed by Lockheed Idaho Technologies, which is Lockheed Martin, the military company! https://t.co/u5GuYTlXSB
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Maybe this? https://t.co/SQVZjAebQP
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If anyone can find a TR-909 app for Windows 3.1 though we could actually make techno on this?
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πΆ Every good 1995 PC needs some absolute MIDI bangers to play while you dial up on your 28k8 modem
So I installed Yamaha's MIDI Jukebox on https://t.co/M1hEUBAynC
It has a full mixing desk and you can change the pitch and more importantly BPM!!!!!!
Even has π§π· Bossa Nova πππ
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| Oct 25 |
So many stories of EU money laundering like this in my replies
Please tell yours, can anon too in my DM
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Gorgeous π
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π Portugal being on the ocean (and a clean ocean unlike many places) means you also have some of the best fish restaurants on the planet
I'm not super into fish but here it's freshly caught the same day, you choose the fish, it's cut, salted and grilled on the barbecue for you
And served very simple with some lemon, potatoes and rice π
(I will leave my opinion of bacalhau out of this)
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Millions of views on me not being able to get an EU GPU
If this was about Google @OfficialLoganK would be in the replies promising a fix
If it was about xAI @elonmusk would see it himself probably
Meanwhile the only thing the @EU_Commission has posted is to be cautious of fake news!
The EU doesn't even monitor their mentions on here and they definitely don't reply nor does the EU's president @vonderleyen
Which is funny because the biggest companies in AI here do, they reply on here to hear feedback and improve their trillion dollar companies
It's just crazy to me how disconnected the EU is from European citizens now: there's no dialogue, it's just a one way street of imposing rules and regulation and burning billions of β¬ of European people's money with little checks or balances
It's very frustrating but Europe is our homeland so we should keep fighting for it
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π³
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I'd do a multi step process
First ask ChatGPT or other LLM API to create a comic strip storyboard with each box described
Then generate those
Then ask Nano Banana or other edit model to put them together
Or some diff order of that
You can usually improve things by doing things in separate steps as a pipeline
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I meant mild weather and surf waves, the waves are not mild at all!
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Please @nikitabier get me out of this algo cohort
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It looks like @travisk may finally be returning to Uber
He was kicked out by VCs of the company he founded almost a decade ago
Uber since became profitable but also the quality of rides worldwide went to shit
And the technology they pioneered first, self-driving cars, which they scrapped after kicking out Travis, has now become a threat to their existence with both Waymo (Google) and Tesla expanding their robotaxis agressively
Travis coming back to Uber after a decade would a classic Silicon Valley hero return story, just like Steve Jobs came back to save Apple and more recently Sergey Brin came back to save Google
Similarly Google pioneered the AI tech everyone benefiting from but was then unable to profit from it until Sergey Brin came back and now Google is leading in AI again
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I know I'm not always positive about Portugal because it has its issues (esp wrt biz and gov), and I like to be honest about where I live. I dislike people telling one-sided positive stories about a place, it's never the reality
But Portugal still remains one of the most beautiful places in the world for me
It has clean beaches with actually clean oceans, a wild variety in nature from the mild surf waves in Ericeira to tropical looking Comporta to beach holiday Algarve to foggy mountains in the Azores islands (in the middle of the Atlantic!)
The climate isn't hot like Spain, it's more mild and in my opinion perfect to live because of that, a lot like California's climate, never very cold, almost never too hot (all year median now is 17Β°C/62Β°F)
It also has one of the cleanest air in the world, usually AQIs near 0 esp close to the coasts, which coming from polluted Asia is a breath of fresh air (lol)
And overall especially outside of Lisbon it's still very safe and chill
Come visit! π΅πΉ βοΈ
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https://t.co/4TwLng0rL0
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https://t.co/nbxeGoDA3r
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New idea for @tim_cook
Airpods "Talk Mode" feature
You both put Airpods in and it noise cancels everything but you can talk to eachother
Nice in loud environments and you could even whisper so other people can't really hear you
You can do this with Facetime of course but it's annoying, it should just be a button tap!
Would be cool if it worked with an entire friend group also
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I have an AEG dishwasher that fails every 3 days and starts beeping then you have to press reset
The AEG freezer's drawers are so badly designed we already broke one trying to put a drawer back
The AEG fridge side thing cracked when we closed it softly and there was something blocking it
The AEG oven came with a broken glass window frame (the rubbers fell out) that's impossible to replace
It's all shit-tier
(The house builders chose AEG, not us)
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AEG is a third-tier low quality brand
Everything in my house came with AEG and I'm actively replacing everything with Miele or Bosch
Miele is still top-tier (if you avoid the smart devices with touch screens)
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For the people saying "yes it was only meant for universities to use"
Okay but that's not how they presented this at all
It was supposed to be for businesses! https://t.co/LrP0SHJa8e
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The story gets stranger...
Apparently I was never able to use the πͺπΊ EU's GPUs in the first place
Because I wasn't on their pre-approved organization list of "Horizon 2020"
So how can you join the Horizon 2020 list as an organization?
Well, you can't. It was made in 2014 and closed in 2020!
????
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I was in a five star resort for $900/night last month and there was algae growing in the steam room and mould in the sauna
When telling the spa front desk, she frowned and sighed, next day it was the same :DDDDD
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There's so many dirty things about hotels, even luxury hotels
One person told me that they often wash the glass cups by holding them in the toilet and flushing them because it's faster than using the sink
What other stories do you know?
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The problem is there's not a single tech person in this entire group
It's bureaucrats bureacrating! https://t.co/UjQFglZ4SA
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That's it
It's like when you're in uni and you write papers
But they have no grounds in practical reality at all
It's just to impress your professor
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π» I just wanted to show how easy it is getting a GPU in the regular way compared to the πͺπΊ EU's "AI Factory" plan where you have to apply for a proposal
Funnily enough @LambdaAPI actually shows "Design your AI Factory" on their landing, maybe they're trying to get that juicy EU money too (but I don't think they have servers in EU anyway)
So I sign up/login, select what GPU I want, like 8x H100s, which is $24/hour, select the location, add a filesystem and launch the server
Then about 5 minutes later, I have a running 8x H100 cluster, with a Jupyter notebook ready with Terminal access and I can see and work with my GPUs!
And no Lambda did not ask me if I was mindful of "Individual, and Social and Environmental Well-Being", and I did not need to apply to some proposal, and wait months.
They just gave me a GPU to build a business on, within 5 minutes, as it should be!
If the EU wants to help AI startups, the infrastructure is already there! Just fund/subsidize GPU rent prices for European citizens and businesses on existing European hosting companies like @Hetzner_Online or @OVHcloud that already have GPUs (where the process of getting a server is pretty much the same as Lambda btw)
For example, a 8x H100 is $24/hour now but with EU's funding could be $12/hour, giving European startups an unfair advantage to compete with the rest of the world for training and inference (generating)
Personally I don't think you should mess with the market like that, but this was the EU's intention, so then do it properly!
I thought about it in the shower this morning and realized I guess the fundamental problem in the EU is they just don't respect technology or the people making it. And they don't listen to them like they do elsewhere in for example US or China. You have lots of European founders who'd tell you the same I tell you here, but they're never heard by the EU either
In the US you have the top tech CEOs and founders at dinner with the president regularly to advise him and it feels more properly run and they actually listen to smart people
In China you have essentially technocrats running the country and fair you can disagree with their system (see Jack Ma etc. not great oaky) but they do understand tech as we can see from how fast they progress and deploy it
But the EU just never listens to skilled people, it's always design by committee by midwits and the EU is just systemically rekt like that. It's not a meritocracy at all
But I'm a European and an eternal optimist, so maybe we can help improve it by telling them how to do it then (like this tweet)
See how easy it could be @vonderleyen
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πͺπΊ As a European citizen and AI founder, I can apparently use these "AI Factories", so I just signed up to use them!
Every "supercomputer" has an [ ACCESS NOW ] button which made me very excited
I expected to sign up, maybe pay a discounted H100 rate (funded by EU, that'd be nice?) and get a Jypyter notebook, or some SSH login so I can access my GPU like I'd do on @lambdaapi or @awscloud or @Hetzner_Online
But I celebrated to early, I signed up, confirmed my email, then ended up in a "Supercomputer Access Calls" page, where I had to select from a tedious list of "Call For Proposals" to get access to a GPU
So I could NOT just access a H100 GPU, I have to make sure my project (in this case my business) fits a specific proposal, ok fair
This process was already tedious enough but then when I tried to actually go through with it, it started asking me if I had "Respect for Human Agency?", I do I think, and if I was mindful of "Individual, and Social and Environmental Well-Being?", well I am, right guys??? Right??? The questions didn't stop, just endless pages of this
Look I get what they're doing, they pivoted the classic university "I need to rent a giant computer for my research" to an EU wide thing and then present it as the "European AI plan"
But this isn't really how AI works in production? As a founder in AI, if I wanna do stuff I'd rent a whole bunch H100 GPUs again at @lambdaapi or @awscloud or @Hetzner_Online and SSH into a box
Or if I want it more simple I run AI models on @FAL, @wavespeed or @replicate which is just an API call or web front end I can click stuff and run a model
The EU has the right intentions here but it's just the wrong execution, this thing will 100% go nowhere, and I'm a born optimist, I want to believe, I'm also a proud European, and I'm in AI a bit and not a complete idiot. There's just better ways to do this
If you really want to have the GPU servers in Europe (which arguably isn't that important), then let me rent a GPU box with SSH access at @Hetzner_Online or @OVHcloud that's hosted in Europe and subsidize that for European citizens and European businesses. I don't even believe in that, but at least that'd make it accessible for Europeans. Now it really isn't?
What's REALLY much more important though if you want to be a part of the AI race and I've posted for years here with @euaccofficial is to make Europe a really extremely attractive place to start and run an AI business. Remove regulatory obstructions and give tax discounts for startups. Let them build a business first that can compete worldwide and once they make enough money (let's say $100M/y), then slowly start adding regulation. Because right now the regulation only benefits the European incumbents, the dinosaur companies, while making it very difficult for European citizens to start new AI companies here.
Which is why we literally have none left.
Anyway, I applied to get my GPU, let's see if I get it!
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I respect @PierreDeWulf
But this is a bit intellectually dishonest
He ran @scrapingbee there I think, Hetzner doesn't want scraping customers, they're pretty clear about that
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Meanwhile this guy says those 24,000 H100s are NOT part of it https://t.co/WWk7mHQX68
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Can't verify but this guy says there's 24,000 H100s offered for free as part of this which is good if true
Why not just focus it all on THAT data center and expand THAT one?
Why distribute it over "AI factories" which the majority of are just landing pages or AI consultancies?
https://t.co/z89Dsr1bFk
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This guy was at the meeting of the EU and national government to build "AI factories"
Nobody from the Dutch companies thought it was a good idea except one
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As always, we already have working ideas to make Europe an attractive place for AI companies
As crowdsourced and voted on by thousands of Europeans on here:
https://t.co/fU2jmU8tId
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This is a great point, we have real competitors to AWS etc. here like Hetzner and OVH
If EU wants to do something they should work with them, not these random supercomputer labs
It shows the bureaucrats in the EU have no clue about AI at all: they funded CPUs not GPUs ππ
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What in the F is an AI factory?
I had to investigate what the unelected @EU_Commission is talking about today
So according to them, it's some data centers (which they call supercomputers) in 6 different EU countries
I checked out the most powerful one: Karolina, a Czech data center, it mostly has CPUs though (see pic) not GPUs, so mostly useless for AI
The GPUs it does have are 72x 8x NVIDIA A100 GPU, so 576x A100, or equivalent of 240x H100s
(H100 is about 2.4x the compute power of A100)
So let's compare that:
@xAI has 200,000x H100 GPUs
So the xAI data center has 800x more compute than the Czech one
If we combine xAI, Meta, AWS, etc. it's about 750,000 H100s
If we assume the other 5 data centers in the EU are equivalent to the Czech one (which is massive stretch because most of the others seem AI consultacny services, they don't even HAVE chips!), the EU's new "AI factories" have a total of 1,440x H100 GPUs, let's round up to 1,500 to be nice
So the EU is trying to compete with 750,000 GPUs with their own 1,500 GPUs, so 500x less??
Correct me if I'm wrong but it's just seems very low impact and another ridiculous idea and burning of EU tax payers money that will end up in local cronies and bureaucrats and will do NOTHING to improve the AI business climate for Europe
The best way to improve it is to deregulate, make it super easy and low tax (especially when starting out) to start AI companies in Europe
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The Dutch took over in supremacy around 1620 from the Portuguese (and Spanish) and Amsterdam became the financial center of the world
π΅πΉ Portugal was 1 million people, the π³π± Dutch Republic was 2.5 million, so 2.5x the size, more people and more rich and dominated them at sea
π¬π§ Then around 1700 the British who were literally a poor backwater island looked what the Dutch were doing it, copied it very well and scaled it, they had 5 million people (2x more than the Dutch) and 7x more land (and resources)
πΊπΈ Then in 1950, after World War 2, the Americans took over from the British. The US had 150 million people, while UK had just 50, so US was 3x more, and they had 40x more land (and resources)
Do you see the pattern? The country who takes over next from the top empire usually copies them, and then has more people and more resources
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With Hyper Realism I think Photo AI now finally makes the best pics with highest resemblance of any image generator now, better than ChatGPT, Midjourney etc
Others better at artistic pics, but mine better at photos of real people
Hopefully this can push it up to $200K MRR by reducing churn and increasing sign ups
I can't win in advertising budget from the VC companies, but I can win in quality (at least for awhile!)
So here's some more pics hoping they get reposted elsewhere
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Hyper Realism randomly appeared on IG in Brazil this week π§π· nice!!! https://t.co/lpvfCtwKvm
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The rise seems to be attributable the new Hyper Realism pipeline I made that's only on Photo AI and Interior AI
The quality of pics is finally good enough https://t.co/Nd4tpVvNmN
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Very nice rise for Interior AI now
Almost back to $40K MRR! https://t.co/4WbKovKH8u
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This kind of personality at first glance sounds masculine but is actually the direct opposite of masculinity
And I see it a lot with Gen Z actually, maybe you can call it fake masculinity?
Real masculinity is leading by example and helping other people that are behind, instead of mocking people that just started out for trying
The original guy worked hard, shows vulnerability by posting honestly about his life and now finally has a sales call booked, good for him
The more people we can get out of a 9 to 5 and having their own business, the better
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I think getting fit is usually after people get rich and they've won at one game (money) and now wanna win at the next (health)
Also because they have the time to do so and fitness takes time
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Guys it's not my car
It's the driving school car
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Does it have an airbag: No
Does it have a radio: No
Does it have AC: Of course not we're in Europe
Is it a machine: YESSSSSSSS
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I just wanted to show you how the same prompt looked
With Flux (pic 1)
And Hyper Realism (pic 2) on Photo AI
Flux loses face resemblance at a distance and just has generally low resolution, it was great when it came out a year ago but is now outdated https://t.co/Oe0CmiCPmN
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Okay we threatened with police and got the money back finally
Apparently the Uber driver owns money to almost the entire village ππ
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