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Quick thoughts, shares, and interactions with the community. These are my digital breadcrumbs.

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2025-08-30
"How Much Has The World Spent on AI?... So Far" by How Money Works
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2025-08-28
"Indie Devs Just Proved AAA Publishers Are Useless" an interesting video by Veteran Joystick about indy games vs AAA games, and the state of the game industry in 2025
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2025-08-19
Benn Jordan - You Are Witnessing the Death of American Capitalism
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2025-08-19
After Skool - Is AI Apocalypse Inevitable? by Tristan Harris
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2025-08-14
About super-volcanos: what they are and what their history is. Fascinating
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2025-08-12
a very interesting conference about testing general intelligence of models
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2025-08-10
The untold story of the beauty of the Go language: $ go get ... $ go run ... $ go test ... $ go build ... $ go install ...
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2025-07-25
I started coding and creating softwares back in 1992 (at 14 y.o.), at that time on #Amiga and with strange tools that no longer exist so no longer would allow anyone to build at that speed. But anyway. --- Back then, I was working on a 7 Mhz computer that had about 2-4 Mb of memory, 200-500 Mb of storage, and we were doing: word processing, sound editing, music editing, video editing was harder and needed more computing power (but it's the only difference that I think of), data processing, games, entertainment, etc. And softwares used to need 200-500Kb of memory in order to work, a couple of Mb of storage, took a couple of seconds to start (for the heaviest), and worked just fine! Now, 30 years after that, everyone can see that: we now have computers that have close to a thousand times the frequency (5 Ghz), a million times the computing power (if you take into account CPU+GPU+...), more than a thousand times the memory and storage capacity (16 Gb of memory and 1 Tb of storage), etc... but they also consume a thousand times the memory (500 Mb instead of 500Kb, on a Chrome tab for example), a thousand times the storage, and so they also take a couple of second to start, and they achieve their deeds in exactly the same way, with no gain whatsoever, in a couple of seconds. So is humanity progressing towards a goal (and if so, what is it?), or what is happening there? --- I can't wait to reach the year #2052, so that softwares who handle text and images at the same time (can you image?! how dare you) would with the same logic presumably consume: 5 Thz (amazing!), 16 Tb of memory (wooow!), a billion times the computing power (bazinga!), and terabytes of storage (at least!). What a beautiful time to be living in! I can't wait to see all the #convoluted new ways people express themselves into #heavier and #slower softwares who do exactly the same thing as in 1992: words, sounds, images and videos. How many layers of achieving absolutely #NOTHING could be added in before people start to realize that something's #wrong? https://wiki.amigaos.net/w/images/f/f0/Abiword.png https://wiki.amigaos.net/w/images/0/09/Audioevolution.gif
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2025-07-21
How civilizations collapse? The case of 1177 BC, marking the end of the Bronze Age By Dr. Eric H. Cline, Professor of Classics and Anthropology, and Director of the Capitol Archaeological Institute at The George Washington University
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2025-07-19
Just published the rebranded version of my blog, with a new interface 100% AI generated, that I think is beautiful I'm publishing there (since 2011) interesting ideas, sharing interesting things, classifying the used topics so that what's published stays ordered and accessible Now I'm thinking of opening the source code so that other people can install and run the same website engine. Who's interested? https://thomasgodart.com/
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2025-05-18
When it comes to AI, the time is nigh 🤺 "Why AI experts say humans have two years left. Stephen Fry"
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2025-05-11
Google Gemini 2.5 Pro is becoming crazy good and impressive, especially in coding:

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