Knell

1. the sound of a bell ringing slowly (usually associated with death) 2. a sound or sign announcing a death of a person or the end or failure of something

A Reader of the FT

A Reader of the FT

@a-reader-ft.bsky.social

Iran attack could be the death knell for nuclear non-proliferation—Iran has already passed a law, approved by the country’s powerful Guardian Council, calling for the total cessation of co-operation… www.ft.com/content/be6f... @nktpnd.bsky.social @financialtimes.com

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Scott Francis

Scott Francis

@darkuncle.infosec.exchange.ap.brid.gy

via lunch conversation with @tbortels, inability to keep a knowledge base (read: LLM training corpus) up to date is kind of a death knell for currency.

Even if you had an LLM that was flawlessly trained today, it's going to return dated and deprecated information in a few years unless you […]

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Jeff Youngblood

Jeff Youngblood

@jeffyoungblood.bsky.social

If Trump's big beautiful bill passes through the House and becomes a fact of life it could be America's death knell...
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/trump-big-beautiful-bill-assault-american-life_n_6862b5bfe4b02e5da20654fc

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