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A Polymarket account created 10 hours ago just put $184,552 on both England and Norway winning today's World Cup quarterfinal in Miami brand new wallet: > England YES - 52%: $126,041 → $243,602 > Norway YES - 24%: $58,511 → $246,363 if England wins: +$117,561 on that position, -$58,511 on Norway net profit: $59,050 if Norway wins: +$187,852 on that position, -$126,041 on England net profit: $61,811 Miami Stadium, World Cup quarterfinal England are favorites, but Norway have Haaland fighting for the Golden Boot and have scored in every single game this tournament winner plays Argentina or Switzerland in the Atlanta semifinal would you take that hedge?
hammertime1,300,543 görüntüleme • 8 gün önce

Meta is paying $100M signing bonuses to steal AI engineers - Anthropic got Karpathy anyway. Andrej Karpathy moved from Slovakia to Toronto at 15 wanted to do quantum computing got bored, switched to AI now he's building the next Claude at Anthropic here's his story: > studied under Geoffrey Hinton - the Godfather of AI > PhD at Stanford under Fei-Fei Li - she taught him how to think > coined the term "vibe coding" - guiding AI instead of writing code > one of the founding members of OpenAI > Elon Musk personally recruited him to lead Tesla Autopilot AI > now on Anthropic's pre-training team - teaching Claude how to understand the world in 2012 he wrote: "we are very, very far, this depresses me" 10 years later he's one of the people building the systems he thought were impossible Meta reportedly offers OpenAI engineers $100M signing bonuses to switch sides and even Karpathy tweeted: "I've never felt this much behind as a programmer" the AI race is moving so fast even the people building it can't keep up
hammertime378,175 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce

ONE OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL CEO INTERVIEWS IN TECH HISTORY STARTS WITH A LINE THAT SOUNDS ARROGANT BUT QUIETLY REVEALS HOW ELITE TEAMS ARE REALLY BUILT In this rare 4-minute behind the scenes clip, Jobs reveals exactly why traditional hiring fails and what separates game-changers from everyone else trying to look qualified "Most managers are bozos" - Steve Jobs didn't hold back he's not talking about better hiring, he's saying most managers don't even NEED to exist his actual filter was brutal: not credentials, not experience, not culture fit just -> does this person raise the bar or lower it? if you need to manage someone heavily, you already made the wrong hire that's how Apple had english majors building manufacturing systems and first-time engineers shipping world-class products no resumes as truth, no bureaucracy as safety, just judgment 20+ years later this still cuts deeper than any modern hiring framework the AI era makes it even more relevant - coordination is getting cheaper, judgment is becoming everything watch it👇
hammertime288,377 görüntüleme • 1 ay önce
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> be Hugh Jackman > 2001. just finished playing Wolverine in X-Men > paycheck for that: $100,000 > one film later offered the lead role in Swordfish > new paycheck: $10 million > 100x increase in one year > you play the world's greatest hacker > you have never hacked anything in your life > doesn't matter > first scene: prove you're the best hacker alive > in 60 seconds > at gunpoint > while a woman performs oral sex on you > in the middle of a nightclub > this is your job now > the hacking scenes are so unrealistic > critics specifically mention how bad they are > you're typing on 6 monitors simultaneously > your fingers move faster than humanly possible > you're not typing anything coherent > sometimes you press two keys at once for dramatic effect > cybersecurity experts watch the film > they do not use it for FBI training > they use it as a comedy > they talk about Halle Berry's topless scene > she was paid $2.5 million for the role > the internet in 2001 could not handle this information > Hugh Jackman walked away mostly unscathed > went on to play Wolverine for 17 more years > the hacking scene is still on YouTube > it has millions of views > nobody thinks it's realistic > everyone watches it anyway
hammertime41,589 görüntüleme • 2 ay önce
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