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A Systems Thinking approach to learning AI. Building Ping-to-Pass AI Native Learning System instructor Guide not Guru. http://www.pingtopass.com
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if you have ADHD and you are a programmer/software developer... or want to become one you HAVE TO try Claude Code you know when you want to work on 10 projects but don't know which one you should start first? spin up a cc max instance per project work on all of them at once
Something I’ve been unpacking in recent years is Survival Mode/Mindset. I think a lot of our “Imposter Syndrome” is actually Survival Mode. Let me explain…
Join me, @TechBaeAsh, @KanikaTolver & @iamKierraD on Monday, July 28th at 7PM EDT for a @XSpaces on the White House’s AI Action Plan and what it means for you! 🫵🏽 LINK ➡️
They building a hole they not gonna be able get out of. Hopefully they don’t pull us under with them.
BREAKING: Tulsi Gabbard announces she has officially referred Barack Obama to the DOJ for criminal prosecution
Trying my new workflow from claude code from start to finish lets see what it can do.
K2 is one of the most impressive models I've used in a long time for the price and value.
Grok 4 @xai matches Kimi K2's @Kimi_Moonshot coding share in @OpenRouterAI, taking share from Google. Anthropic's share stays steady.
not having a tool like claude-code is getting you behind in the arms race. You can literally build almost anything with it.
I don’t want to get into these diaspora wars, but what I’m noticing more and more is a lack of shared understanding, and a lot of miscommunication about what culture actually is and what it can be. Stop trying to correct each other and hear each other out first.
Nigerian man claims Black Americans don't have a culture because we don't have our own language. Then cites Mexico as an example....
We see this all the time people collect entry level certs across AWS, Azure, etc. you end up doing surface level repetition over and over. Before you go wide you need to be anchored deep in something
Just to clear something up in case my @TechtualChatter episode was misunderstood: When you’re new to tech, go deep before going wide. You need foundational knowledge (and then some) in one area before trying to be multidisciplinary.
Im late to this party, but is there a plan on what to do? Several AI researchers have sounded the alarm on it’s dangers with that said not understanding it and letting other people nation states etc get ahead of you in AI will just be as catastrophic.
The (Black) tech girls are acknowledging the environmental impact of a.i, especially the harm it’s doing in Black communities but their take away is still “get with it or get lost because it’s not going anywhere.” How fucking gross and selfish.
Preach this all day. You can never know the fundamentals enough. knowing the fundamentals at an advanced level allows you to keep complexity down.
I don’t care how much I think I know, I refuse to skip the fundamentals. It’s so important to understand the underlying principles of the technology you’re using.
I think the risk is not worth the reward. I tried a lot of tools all with pros and cons the thing that remained was my preference for sonnet and opus at llm used. So why not go with their tool optimized for their models. I do see gemini gaining ground however
the interesting part is that Gemini CLI is free and yet most still prefer to pay $100-$200/m for Claude Code. Conclusions? Make a better product and people will pay and prefer it over free. Especially if it's making them more productive.
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🚨#BREAKING: The Department of Defense will now officially begin using Grok, the company announced. The department has awarded a contract to Musk’s company with a ceiling of $200 million.
In this episode of The TechTual Talk, hosts HD and Cybershortieee sit down with @iamkierrad, to dive deep into the world of data, AI, tech career pivots, navigating tech job scams, and the fast-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, all while sharing career insights,…
Without the tools to decode or contextualize it no cultural, scientific, or logical framework so they can’t make sense of what they’re seeing. So everything feels like a conspiracy.
Access to too much information is the reason for a lot of problems today. Note: I said information, not knowledge. Yes, there’s a difference.
When I see rebel flag I can't help but remember that the Confederates prioritized smuggling perfume and fine foods through blockades instead of ammo or medicine tells me they were never serious about winning. The more you know.....