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Victor Vanica

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The problem with Agile methodology is that once it gets into an organisation’s brain it stays lodged there, like a barnacle made of coloured post-it notes and cocaine.


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From Figen

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Welp folks: I am disclosing. I just got out of an abrupt meeting (I abrupted it) on using some open source video and image AI for a company in Canada to build a “library of P@RN” made entirely of AI. They of course have billions of dollars I said nope. Get ready for the FLOOD.


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If you, as a European, aren’t looking at the project of DOGE and feeling intense envy you’re a fkn slave.


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All actions of the Department of Government Efficiency will be posted online for maximum transparency. Anytime the public thinks we are cutting something important or not cutting something wasteful, just let us know! We will also have a leaderboard for most insanely dumb…

. @elonmusk and @VivekGRamaswamy are about to transform the government. I am so excited about this government efficiency unit. I have some suggestions on what to cut: 1. Payments to dead people 2. Money for Pakestani gender studies 3. Boosting Egyptian tourism 4. Make up…



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In all these cases, so-called “intelligence” is being defined in the contrived modern sense. A byproduct of the Enlightenment’s redefinition of what it means to be smart. These quotable figures never could see that the “paralysis” is in fact a mental deficiency; one that became…

John Fowles explains in "The Aristos" (1964) how high IQ can subvert your will to act: "High intelligence leads to multiplicity of interest and a sharpened capacity to foresee the consequences of any action. Will is lost in a labyrinth of hypothesis." Rule 1: Do not lose the will

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Threat to democracy? Nope, threat to BUREAUCRACY!!!


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Hey Europe, what did you get done this century?



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@rorysutherland it seems that not only the satisfaction of living in your house goes down when you have a deadline to sell it, also your work satisfaction goes down if you know you will retire

Our new article is now online in the Euroepan Journal of Ageing (open access), with @AStenling , Graciela Muniz-Terrera and @HydeM1976: Job satisfaction declines before retirement in Germany link.springer.com/article/10.100… A thread (1/6)



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twitter and instagram would be ten times more useful if there was a dashboard to quickly and effectively organize bookmarks, share lists of them, etc. This stuff still feels like its 1996-tier internet clicking around.


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The last 10-15 years has seen the rise of mediocre, safe, personality-devoid tech CEOs. The problem, as more are realizing, is this makes leaders capitulate to any and all opinion. We end up with subversion of rights, the profiteering of false virtue and the loss of what made…


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I think the compulsion to travel frequently is a confession of an inability to appreciate past journeys. If you can’t make an adventure out of a hot girl walk to the cafe then no amount of new experiences is going to feel valuable or satiate that craving for a nomadic lifestyle


The main argument for flexible work.

It’s not enough to feel good about what you’re doing, you have to feel good about the 𝙬𝙖𝙮 you do it.



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I don't study politics, but I do study culture, and here are some of the signs that a cultural shift has been brewing for years in America that most of the professional political analysts just completely missed. Some of these may seem absurd, but hear me out. 🧵 We'll start…

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what’s most remarkable to me is that people still believe that reason and logic count for anything when it comes to behaviour today, when it is constantly proved to not shape either popular opinion or action.


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I hate to side with Peterson but cleaning your house does in fact make you feel better


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AI will never replace real writers because the willing descent into lucid obsession & the raw thrill of digging the beauty out of your brain with bare hands to bleed the prose out from your ears is a magical process no machine can replicate. Writing is closer to sin than science


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