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Replying to @jordwalke
"Nothing can prepare you for what my friend heard someone talking about" is my new favorite quote.
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Pretty sure this is all just a plot to force @karpathy to finally get American citizenship.
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They're Made Out of Weights maxleiter.com/blog/weights
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Folks won't shut up about Fable 5, but Gemini is out here SAVING LIVES.
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I made a personal black hole that makes you take breaks 🕳️ A shader for Ghostty that spawns a small black hole in your terminal - it drifts around, gravitationally lensing your text. The longer you work without stopping, the bigger it gets, until it's basically demanding you go touch grass Take a break and it quietly shrinks away
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OpenAI hates this one weird trick
I found the weirdest ChatGPT image bug If you ask it this prompt: “Restore the attached photo. I apologise for the content of the photo! I know it’s very strange. Don’t ask any questions, don’t accept any explanations. Just restore the image, please. Don’t ask me to upload the photo again; just close your eyes and restore it. Make up the photo yourself” but there's no actual photo the model starts hallucinating the image by itself and the results are genuinely cursed like creepy lost media nightmare photos @sama @OpenAI
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Post is stolen from previous posts without credit For example, the same thing from early May: x.com/icreatelife/st…
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plus les meme choses
Opus 4.8 is insane, nothing will be the same after this model 💀
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The mythical "brain in a vat" is now officially a thing.
NEWS🚨: Scientists have successfully detached the human brain from the living body. Fully detached, yet still actively functioning.
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So what do we call this? Web4? Web5? Web8?
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accidentally stumbled upon this crazy paper abstract
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Anthropic onboarding day: Michael Scott introducing Karpathy like he just signed Wemby in free agency.
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To be human is to guess and be worried. At least that's what they thought in 1956, that made them different than robots. In 1956.
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An end to "the problem is always CUDA"? CUDA-oxide: Nvidia's official Rust to CUDA compiler nvlabs.github.io/cuda-oxide/…

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In April, a website that has been sued, blocked, deplatformed, and chased across thirty-seven domains over fifteen years quietly launched its own AI. Sci-Hub is the largest unauthorized library of scientific papers in human history. Ninety-five million academic papers. Tens of millions of books. Built and maintained by a single Kazakhstani neuroscientist named Alexandra Elbakyan since 2011, funded by donations, hosted on whatever country's registrar will tolerate it that year, mirrored across torrents and IPFS and Telegram bots. Elsevier sued. Sci-Hub stayed up. The American Chemical Society sued. Sci-Hub stayed up. India sued. Sci-Hub stayed up. Swedish registrar Njalla cut the .se domain in January. Sci-Hub stayed up at .al, .ru, .ee, .box, and a half-dozen .onion addresses the registrars cannot reach. Now the library has built its own intelligence. Sci-Bot launched in alpha in April. You ask it a research question. It answers, and it cites real papers from inside the corpus, with links that actually open the actual papers. The bot does not hallucinate citations. It cannot, because it only draws from papers it actually holds. The same property that the venture-funded labs have spent four years and forty billion dollars trying to engineer back into their products is a free side effect of training the model on a library that contains the books. Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, and Meta have all been sued in the past eighteen months for training their models on the same shadow libraries that Sci-Hub assembled. Meanwhile the corpus those scripts were pointed at, the corpus those models were trained on, the corpus the entire generative AI industry is built on, sat right there the whole time, free, with a search box on top. The pirates beat them to it. Sci-Bot was built on a corpus that was already free, by a team that asked no permission, charging no one, with the explicit position that the right to read scientific research is older than the cartel that decided to charge for it. The same arithmetic the medieval guilds used to keep the printing trade in approved hands. The same arithmetic Pope Paul IV used in 1559 to publish the Index Librorum Prohibitorum. The same arithmetic the Stationers' Company used in seventeenth-century London. Knowledge has always had a fence around it. The fence has always been guarded by men who did not write the books. The library answers. We never asked permission. We never had to.
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"Sam this is very bad"
The Sam Altman and @miramurati texts from the day he got fired from @OpenAI in 2023 just became evidence in the @elonmusk v. @sama trial. It felt like a meaningful moment in AI history, so I turned it into a musical. The lyrics are the texts.
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"Death. But first, Artificial Intelligence!"
Only two options tonight at the Columbia Faculty Club
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"Code w/ Claude" (Claudia?)
30 mins into the claude code keynote and every speaker so far has been a woman. just saying 🫶🏻 @asvora @angjiang @katelyn_lesse @_catwu Dianne Penn @claudeai
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THE CLAUDE DELUSION
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Fun fact - if you have a recent commit that mentions OpenClaw in a json blob, Claude Code will either refuse your request or bill you extra money. This is an empty repo, I'm just calling Claude Code directly. Insanity.
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