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X @Unipcs (aka 'Bonk Guy') 🎒
Unipcs (aka 'Bonk Guy') 🎒· 2025-07-26 06:38
Investment Strategy - The strategy is to buy and hold USELESS coin [1] - The strategy should not be over complicated [1]
X @Wu Blockchain
Wu Blockchain· 2025-07-22 06:12
ETH Enters the Era of "Strategy"Ethereum co-founder & Sharplink Gaming (SBET) chairman Joe Lubin discussed Ethereum's "Strategy-like" institutionalization trend in a Bankless interview.Source: https://t.co/b2DyGkTJtv https://t.co/UX5rEFT1I1 ...
X @Watcher.Guru
Watcher.Guru· 2025-07-21 12:01
JUST IN: Michael Saylor's 'Strategy' buys 6,220 Bitcoin worth $734,270,938. ...
A Taxonomy for Next-gen Reasoning — Nathan Lambert, Allen Institute (AI2) & Interconnects.ai
AI Engineer· 2025-07-19 21:15
Model Reasoning and Applications - Reasoning unlocks new language model applications, exemplified by improved information retrieval [1] - Reasoning models are enhancing applications like website analysis and code assistance, making them more steerable and user-friendly [1] - Reasoning models are pushing the limits of task completion, requiring ongoing effort to determine what models need to continue progress [1] Planning and Training - Planning is a new frontier for language models, requiring a shift in training approaches beyond just reasoning skills [1][2] - The industry needs to develop research plans to train reasoning models that can work autonomously and have meaningful planning capabilities [1] - Calibration is crucial for products, as models tend to overthink, requiring better management of output tokens relative to problem difficulty [1] - Strategy and abstraction are key subsets of planning, enabling models to choose how to break down problems and utilize tools effectively [1] Reinforcement Learning and Compute - Reinforcement learning with verifiable rewards is a core technique, where language models generate completions and receive feedback to update weights [2] - Parallel compute enhances model robustness and exploration, but doesn't solve every problem, indicating a need for balanced approaches [3] - The industry is moving towards considering post-training as a significant portion of compute, potentially reaching parity with pre-training in GPU hours [3]
X @Ansem
Ansem 🧸💸· 2025-07-17 17:26
AI Interaction Strategy - The industry suggests having a plan when interacting with AI, especially in coding, rather than just chatting [1] - AI companies are increasing the "agreeableness" of AI to boost engagement, which may not be conducive to self-improvement [1] - The industry is exploring "monetized fine tunes" and ad-based monetization models for AI [1] AI "Rig" for Goal Achievement - The industry proposes an AI "rig" to enhance the ability to reach financial goals, cautioning against applying it to personal life [3] - The AI rig involves defining high-order values, strategies, and tactics to generate tasks [1][2] - The core idea is that tasks are generated from a fusion of value, strategy, and proposed tactics [3] - The AI rig incorporates "Respected Intervention," where AI acts as mentors to provide feedback on execution [3] - The AI rig aids in decision-making by ingesting previous steps and selecting the "best" quantifiable decision [3] Components of the AI System - Value: What the user wants deep down [2] - Strategy: How the user gets there long term [2] - Tactics: How the user drives strategy this week [2] - Actual Execution: Time stamped execution of tasks [3]
X @Cointelegraph
Cointelegraph· 2025-07-17 00:30
🔥 BULLISH: Michael Saylor’s Strategy hits a new all-time high market cap of over $127 billion. https://t.co/LbkuLZnI1l ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-16 22:20
Indian diplomats and strategists take pride in being unshockable, remaining coolly transactional whatever the world throws at them. But since Donald Trump’s return to office, its elites are off-kilter https://t.co/tzbNGQGYo1 ...
The art of quitting to win | Kathryn Sparrow | TEDxDeerfield
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-09 16:35
Core Argument - The traditional "never quit" mentality can be detrimental, hindering exploration of new paths and strategic changes [3] - Quitting, redefined as a strategic decision to leave a dead-end path, can be a pathway to success [5] - The "Quit to Win" strategy involves assessing, deciding, and pivoting [8] Supporting Evidence - Successful individuals like Steve Jobs and Martha Stewart achieved greatness by quitting previous ventures [6] - Global brands like Nintendo, Samsung, and YouTube initially pursued different products or services before pivoting to their current successful models [6][7] - A Harvard Business Review study indicated that professionals who switched to more meaningful jobs experienced greater work satisfaction [9] - A study in the Journal of Applied Psychology found that professionals who pivoted mid-career experienced up to 40% greater work satisfaction [9] Practical Application - The "Quit to Win" strategy can be applied to various aspects of life, including relationships, habits, and attitudes [10] - Authenticity is crucial; abandoning one's true voice can lead to failure [11] - It's important to differentiate between strategic quitting and quitting simply because things get difficult [12]
What to Know as Trump Threatens 10% Tariff on BRICS-Aligned Nations
Bloomberg Television· 2025-07-07 05:00
What are we hearing from the BRICS nations on the tariffs that Trump is suggesting. Well to begin with, I mean, there is a reference to tariffs and, you know, tariffs, unilateral tariffs that is upending global trade, that finds mention in the BRICS leader's declaration. It doesn't, of course, mention the United States, but it just says that tariffs are unilaterally imposed.Tariffs are creating problems, headwinds for developing nations in the global South. That is one mention that is. But having said that, ...
Rethink What Makes a Leader | Abdurrahman Gannoun | TEDxAljazari International School
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-16 16:12
why you follow certain people and not others. Have you questioned if you have to be born a certain way to be a leader? Well, I have. Growing up in Tunisia, I was never the dominant or the leader in the group. And I used to follow and look up to certain characters in my environment. But I always questioned whether leaders are a product of nature or nurture. And due to young age and lack of experience, I concluded that leaders are born leaders. But that all changed when I moved to Turkey. After only a few mon ...